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CHARLOTTE DAILY .OESEItVER, . OCTOBEK 27, 1903 Ori ptf " - All advertI.st-iuro.ta Ui ) U-J til t' column at rate of tra cent per lm of aU'woi-d. -...Ho ad KM for led than SO cent a. Ctatt la advance. WANTED. stenographer. Obaerver. position by Address ,' B. competent M.,'" care WANTED Mm to learn barber trade, ' tew weeks completes. W chalra conaiant h buar. careful lnetructora, toola given. dlplomae .ranted. vim tiaturdaye, poai. tloaa waiting,- wonderful demand tor graduate. Write lor catalogue. Molar Barbar College, Atlanta, Oa. ... - WANTEB-Som of the lightest earth la this locality, any color.. Addres. Taos. O. atcMlcnael, Charlotte, H WANTBD Flrat-claaa , stenographer tor three, or tour wa-Ks, gentleman pre. . lerrea. Addreaa js care uoaerver, slating salary- expected, giving experience. WANTE1-Bxperuneed mala stenorraph- , wita fair anowieage or Dooa-aeepuif, deairee pontile wttn reuaaie arnv Ad dress "O.. D.," care Observer,- -J!f WANTEr A partner to" In Teat $2,060 er . U.UU0 and take eharga of all office work muat have good Idea ( advMUalng; Uie- tlme tks10oo to. riant ' man, . APpiy to uuaervi ' 'Prosperity car Ob ver. . W ANTEI-Thorou hly com pe teat eteao - grapher dealrea poaltlon. Familiar with all kind of office work.' Good references. WAKTDBoardera In private family. , Central location. Rata, reasonable., f. care Observer. . - . -v e WANTED-Tinner and slater; lady aa- ' aiatant hook-keeper, i lady. t assistant ' noatmaateri auperlntendeat for cot too mill; good card grinder. ' Apply - Southern Employment Agency,! au if runt Buiiuing. - , ' . . . - WANTEI-600 wive to eoma at one to Ola Oleen'a new. exolusive produce etore. - 120 VT, Trad street, wher they can buy nice fresh proddce of ail kinda 9 per cent, cheaper than anywhere elae In Charlotte. Don't forget the number, m W. Trade SC. , WANTEDr-By refined young woman, po aitlnn u companion or houaekeeper. . nreferrablV wlte. elderly eeupl. - . Refer ' enoe exchanged. . - Addreaa , Companion, ear Observer,. , . j " ' FOR RAUE. ma R A LB Two horses, surrey, buggy. two sets of harneaa and atabl equip ment. Cfcsa, H. C. Ullla, M houtu 't ry on atreet. r ' avtn sai.m or HETNT Elactrlo - piano, large graphaphdtte, SW folding ehalra, 60 , penny alot macninea, au ui gooa wruer. vnR HAT.WU-Hr atalllon Gallant CL rec ord 36, handa, 1,KW lba.: by Bed , Wllkee, dam Bev Cudley by Belmont; Id dam by Edwin' -Forreat. Abaolvtely - kind and gentle. Can b driven by lady anywner. A. Dargwn. u.. yt.utm, U Houtn -Jtryon atreeu , . wtTtt RAT.7&-Brown saddle gelding. yeara. It handa. 1,050 lba.; by Red Bquir rel, .dam by Denmark. WeU fitted and galted. ' Bound, kind and gentle; . drrvee lnrla or double. GoooV Jumper.-, v-naa. a. C MXlia. M 8out Iryon atreet. -f FOR 8AIE-My Dilworth property. Store room U by Jw reet,' aroom ganuw two vacant lota 10x160 feet; eleo say atook of grooeriea. J. M. Blma. . - - FOn RENT. aTOR RENT To jronng meta, larg room. Dioeiy niraaeau',,au .aMane FOR RENT No, iat, desirable ten-room " , reaidenoe, Kft North College St, Modern Improvementa, Including furnace beat, ft? oar month. Inquire , 1. Davla. n : , XOSI-COllectlon bllla of Th New York FW! Co.'a itewara tt mw w. Tryea St. i ' iTT" 2X8t-lAd7'a gold wauh with' fob, . Ini. ' tlal Of- M. . ngraveq on oou ww. and fob Reward If left at Obeerw offlca. VOULD IJKK TO HEAR or good mining wher an tnveatment of aeveral thouaaad dollar would be aafe.,. No liquor propoal. tinna ' eonaiderad:' I Darbyhlrv Bos 1910, Roobeatar, N. T. -- - ' v MISCEUUtNEOtraV - MISS CliARA DUNN, 19 -Bart Mora. head BU l Fruits-and Fancy lrocrte. r W. M. CroweU, Manager. Thone iwq. v BTRATED White and blae pointer dog, .i. i.miiii utter, black head and ears. , blue bodyi my 'tyua llara. Return to w.itf. un. i , pip no ddbs wTMitvnsaettsa. S y ri- vi -f- mmmft iian ' ' vi . 'wi, -t . X i Coronr'a Jory InwUjrata Complaint v, by KlatlTwl of Ntrov Ad HraMk. ; son, That He Died From UlUpping at Convict Camp Fhysldaxia bay It ' Waa Typhoid Foyer, - - v . It being complained that Ad Ilea Beraon,' carne, to hla death f through tnaltraatment at one f the county convict mpY Coroner W. A. Grfeah' am sonsUtuted a Jury ywterday cent posed of Uemra.' VT.' Cobb, A- W. Brown, U J. Walker, W. . Wiley, iewla B. Forney and Ti 3. Grlbbl and Investigated th haie Th evidence of physician who mad pOBt-mor-tera examination wag to th j effect that the gro am to ..hla .end'W reaaon of typhoid fever,; no mark of W-treatment, ' with, th i exception of one cut finger, being found ea hi : jwaoa. - V.y-.i'.-' Henderson, who has been On th gang three or four time,;'wa dis charged a week ago yesterday because of Bltfcneaa. Hi folks lire at lit West Hill etreet la thia city. -Hi brother testified that he was Whipped Mon-j day morning by an official at the con vict gang when he complained of fee-' In unable to work. He further tes tified that the boss let, him to that i afternoon, but the negro wa too weak to get home, and slept in a barn near the camp all aight.:'-' , sr -. rThose who made the post mortem examination were Drs. C- & McLaurh lln, C. G. McManaway, F. O. Hawley and JT. A- Fethel. the last names a well known colored phyaician, euid their revelation was put in the follow. Ing words:. "On post-mortem exami nation of the body of Ad Henderson 'we find no marks f violence en his fcody Save one forelinser cot to the bone. We find that he came to his death hy typhoid fever." This latter clause was given as the verdict of the coroner's Jury. " The -negro died Sur'lay afternoon, at two o'clock and his r?!ative im mediately compLunM to Sheriff Wal- ' lace that he euccumtiptj aa a result of an nnmerciful whipping- at the con-i vict camp. - Sheriff Wat ace communi cated with Coroner (,,-. ' atn who summed a Jury- yeetr ' y mornlr.a; ftnd went to wr.fk, fin-: , r , f,i. ienc to the f'ftct that i r ''9 t,--mnt at t!m r :r p i , i a-;.. . j to a with h'a d-:a:i. , ' haa .anatfaraul vrvl w aa laaal a-f- '- iCV Vwanawn aW n mawr.n a" v vaa avan W-a, JVU.MIS ULil rAlVUI fPU .naebaw 4naU ..a . wl4ta At ,1.f V 'T' V . 'or lce .President .on .,nl,Mrti,i.kr..i.j i-. w. JiEVY SFBCLUi rOLIi TAX. Ia Districts Where Special Property Tax Ua Been Voted For th Sttp- "s port wi scnooia. ! County Superintendent, of Edue. tion R J. Cochran has received, Jlrom etat superintendent j. x. voyner Canditiato il!!?irZ2Jl W0Pd tB Bspnblleaa party !aa th letter reUUva to the eoastltuUoaaJlty - iTaSroTihe Pro! party ' flriminaUoo, trusts, robb or levying a gpeclal poU tax to th. Champion ot t-herro- aecUonaUanawwith none of school district where special property 'nJZtl"- he sympathy, Mr.-Grave, taxe for the wpport ot the schoou , Trsa? uwm mL!mn I explained th dlaproporUonate attenI been levied. ?; The matter . na Has Compromise,! V it It tUc Moneyed tlon wa to th . oppoeldon Element toBa TpVeUdent proper Under the circumataacea. Aiin iw.rfi. , ia M ww w that ha believe the terrWo inl?rJ,n fne th Auitleel and ln.inoera pemocratlo or- i1" tP t.i",J,,S!1 twUaatloa U the.deadlleat menace to thTemocrarp date for PreaidenL denouncing Wll-1 HISSES No CHEERS. Ham'- 3. Bryan as a former political " Tracing hi career ha declared Idol of hla heart who had Droven hlra- .),.. on ntenenrlent self willing to eat of the fat -of the Democrat. Ha waa o 'V.'a4vocaU''f I Pal aclwol. totreu..ara not Hiaub-wa wiraiina iv u jjearst for President aut year, oeiore i w vi iuumiu iwuhiw Amertcaa cltlaen who had clung from la, auneaUon waa made that he accept I Article V.. Bection I, of the conatltu W youth to the doctrines of Jefferson Z oiaV-Tnonior his capers, , Calhoun I Uon rtrtctinr the combined State to turn from aa organization which (waa ited aa tuatificatioB for Indepea I na " capitatim tax to .. had tnrned from them, the Horf. John SI!1 ZE23!E 8ich special poll tax. In. all special Temple Qraves. eandMat of the In- ".1 w ria.wutv"Its auadrn. I dlstrlcu; should. aependenee party for ,Vlc President mt candidate y dot thvhorlaon., fl ?'tfnBAZ't7Vi n nominated through th "ght? wuium H. Taft ?waf abnl of .August Belmont aa on onlmln?; unopposed y th trnstt. ha been presented to the Supreme Court, which decides that the tax can be levied and the instructions given to the county superintendents are-tnat they be collected. The letter of Mr. Joyner Is aa follows: -v.. ' s "ia th eaa ot Perry vs. conuni- sloaera of Franklin county, the Su preme Court of North Carolina a just decided that special poll taxes in the only man prominent In either of in two sr at parties who escaead rhetorical excoriationalmost annl. oiiation. - t v - .a "crucified hi silver theories n th ores of : golden expediency." AP plauee.) T He poured pu terrlfio phll-. Aa rashes the mountain torrent 'PPW t V ponucaw . : oenua-Muo I. .vr I against Cleveland, vet approvea reuo- ,ivii. umvn.u-uiv ur to uisi.-., - . . - . i. . , lj v.ii.v. iuA. hi ....u-iliutiona.at-wenver ina gionntn aim the Irreiiable torrif he f ' P!"a flnt s J tinguished Southerner-, eloquence. "'llJ':" therefore be levied and collected, a. heretofore "It la very Important, therefore, that you,-notify your . county: oommia iloners, register of deeds, sheriff and other officer , having In charge th tax list and the collection of the taxes. to - the end that these special taxes in all special tax school districts In your county may t collected for tm. school year, if your commia- slonera failed- to lvy these special poll taxes in the special tax school districts of your county.-1 suggest that iviudui;d. i . -a t - . ) . .. . now a steady, even stream of niacid inapon to Thomas Taggart. me owner i you comer witn me cnairman or xno swiftness, now leaping from point to r Kojtav;Carl ande aie t board -or. county comnMsaioner. at point wuh unhesiutlng darinsr while wmblerhe declared, la the country. J ace, and request hlra to have his auaitors, listening, held their breath.!" " UVD" v" i A stylist Inimitable, a Tarti of br(1 of f"?u f'.B' feSMry wow la diction .incomparable? -wtth T power 1 ' HI mod ehera. J tax list." af, the special tax school dls- of anMh- whj L-Ij "Remember, this 1 not me. It I. I trlcts. and collect th special poll completely. nsplringly a dIscrm- fet noo haven't heard all f It," s for achoo pnrposes In those dls- that flashes in logical sequence across I Ro"er Sullivan as a train robber. To nis mina Air. oravea sustained hIa,Sr. xom riaggan sits aown w no reputaUon fuHv. Whiie thara w.r. I feast and Sullivan I. thi champion most probably few in the audience I to whom h look, for " snpport to In 'full sympathy with his party In I carry Illinois." He Chen quoted the the sense , that they would vota its (couplet which tickled Baltimore. ticket, th crowd, in which were! Mr. Graves did something really many ladles, was reanonalvavtn vAitti noteworthy. He draaaed from ob- appeal of his , wellvolced earnest-iacurlty the. record of - Mr John W, neaa, , , , .,- - 1 Kern, the llttle-heard-of Democratic mor wan once tha moat dnmntM I vice nreeldentlai candidate. He Jiad of his well turned periods were re-1 nothing personally to 4-. say againat warded by aa answerlne rounil of I him. ha aald 'but ha la &ynald attornev applause. Thls probably came from I for a criminal corporation, the Big Republicans, who hurelv en loved hla I Four - Railroad ': which haar heen enn- cathlng criticlam - of the present vlcted and, fined over 1109,000 in the uvmocranc organisation. Once, when icourts. i; declarins; that the Democratic leader f f HavIn proven to th speaker's sat wag Willing tO eat from ,tha nnfferm nf 1 Urai-ttnn tha n nttaa naHtnaH.nf tha the Eastern trusts, a, miniature hurrl-1 Democratic party, as at present eon cane of ' hisses rose- to dlaannrov. latltnteil ' trt ha anrniateirf with the But1 these Wert almost deownert In lmtna nf mvarnniMt. Uk nnvM nrt. I thev vnmr cnlleft tha tarea aa here iiiuvw -(inna ciappmg.. Nattung I sented ae-alK the valient points of the I totorsy,- aauntea, Mr. Graves did not alter the Independence party by way of con- . mmt pai . rr .ffc-s.-r1; : -,-i-.--. I waeu ina eaitor OI -u-ne unaerver. V POPULAR RESPONSIBIWtT.i? W whom h paid ft flowing tribute fwitfc'.i,. ::-J '1 ..v-iof admiration, amid - Applause, haa ,VZ:AZ2Zr:Zl-iAm a Hearst party. t H denied Introduced bv -.ut KnrnTan it John! PV'It 1. t half so much a Hearst .This matter has been fully deter mined by tha Supreme Court, and feel sure that your county officers will I gladly bow to the decision and co I operate with you -in correcting any mistakes honestly mad by them, un der legal advice or an honest misap prehension of th law Most of the taxe have not been collected and tha errors can be - easily corrected . this year, if you will act promptly in tha matter, mere ought to be no .mo tion, and . no legal proceedings ought to oe necessary to secure for the enn dren and tha schools this year in' these special tax districts alt the taxes that th Supreme Court has declared that they are entitled to. . If the poll taxes wer levied as usual in these special tax districts, all wou need to do is to notify the tax collectors of the de cision of the Supreme Court, that The passengers in the car which was partly . derailed - were ; very much frightened. 1 r aVwioa Wreck Averted Train No. 3S, southbound, escaped a- serious wreck juat as it was ap proachlng Salisbury when trucks on a car toward the centre of the son, rests the'rspoMibajty jitlmateIyRrt:ir e Democratlo party is 'a j atring of coaches Jumped th track, for all public wrong doing 1 Their I Brr - Party." declared the colonel. Fortunately, it was running at ft alow is the power and th. duty of remedy-1 r J8?, tti befor the holding rate f speed and was brought to a Ing Condition. Wit I1-ft real mission lu ,l" nauonw cuniwuua, jar. nnm i swninuir wun say ui uw tai a to-dfty to persuade (he people in this ttie-width of the ocean betwe.tt wer thrown entirely from the tract. . . . . T w r .. Z IhltM an4 fhla . aAtintrv Tha TviAa. I Trie tgifaaaMnaTaftH Im thai -aVt1iH rrf cnnnirT inir inAV m rm rmm i it Trwtai vwmim r and. to mak them randersUnd the Pendenrj party took three ballot, te dignity of their privilege. The whit I " t "yT9m"waam canaioate, k.n.. I tha ether -nartlea took a formal one U1WW , It I1ICJ mauu BHUUIU , w .uw I . I . . fre axriresaloa :of their, civli con- It dellboratsd foy-M hour on I . Colonel Henry'. Appointment. science.; Thia lt an be and Is only Ptform,s on ttha- thr vhand, I Col. W. R. Hanry ha. an appoint when -.' la ot rut 4n tnwkllne I "Bryan Tide like a despot Over the iment to sneak in Orennabnrn to-nlaht. obedience to the, dictate .of any in-1 Democratic wave and Roosevelt plows I To-morrow h speak in Moore vl lie. nBnei.-v''4 BB1lly;w'vChrIott "e a steam snovei jnrown w Kf xnursday night Colonel Henry will ought th blood of a century past to PubUcan rank. He praised Room addreea the -voters of Oastonia. Frl- flll th vein of this peopl and make veltaa the best Democrat and. tha day afterneon at 1 o'clock h-wlll them true to; themselves. The In- best Republican that party had pro. speak In Shelby and Frldaytnlgh,t at dependence party come with ucn Jt l uc-a, out ine leaaera ' ot nta jriy i iincoinion. message. 4li w hotvborni ,ot;.th r against hlmVTha Democratic exigencies Of the peesent W campaign. I Prty four. time. Insulted Hobeon, but haa fought ft good fight, and, U I whom Mr; Graves defended In tidal Justified and magnified by those who I wave of patrlotlo verbiage, at Its na- know It for ita daflnlt accomplish- I uonaj ooatention. : ej , menta. . - ' ri - I Finally,, even a. In th days when It . began In great cities a fight I storm cloud, wer dark and the na- against th arrogant and unscrupulous tlon's call for help waa -heard, th mrSTEKT AS TO DEAD ,CHHJtt Infant Ponnd by Railrosw West of JHateavUla Believed tw Hftve Be-en ttorn on Train and. Thrown Off Whlta , and Born AUve, Say. Pby owners ot oublic utilities, who forced I south answered in tone of thunder I snaoiai to Tha nhaaevar. a auomisaive puwio to pay enormous i as oeciaive aa tne tnost militant, Mr, amaenoa - on waterea ,. stocks. ttiuraves appealed now zor tn coming fought thi battle fn Chicago and won lot tha time when this peopl In clvlo etatesvlll., Oct, II. About o'clock yesterday Mr, J. D. Christopher, who under Mayor Dunn. It fought it in (battle array ahould lead th fight for I live In th neighborhood, found tha New York, where W. R. Hearst by I the triumph of popular rights. tha vitality of hi principle polled 111,000 vote where hissing enemies predicted 10,000 and his friend. tO.r 000. In the historic Commonwealth of Maasachuaett Thomas 1m ' Hlsgen. leading its first battle within State line, bronarht . It Intn mmnnttA . nlara among the parfies of that great State. Hearst, as its candidate at the last election; polled more votes than any Democratlo candidate for Governor in 10 year and he was knifed In Brook. lyn ; by th treachery of t McCarrea, Mr; Oraves left last night for his bom tn Georgia. v dead, body ot ft new-born , male child lying beside the track of the. Western Railroad, about five mile, west of Statesville. Th baby was entirely nude and jay in plain view beside th track, about It Inches from the; end of th tie. , :-,::;,., Th county authorities wer hotl ned and Sheriff Summers, Coroner treason of Murphy. - Otherwise - he I would now be Governor. Twelve years ago, said Mr. Graves, COXGBESSMAN WEBB SPEAKS, AAdreaaea Good Oaiherlng of Voter Over Davis' Drngstorv In Dilworth . Dlacuaaes Faramoanf, usuea. MAfOoA, gatherina' of Dilworth' peo-1 Carlton, and Dr. Adami county hy- ple 'gathered -over Davis drug store slelan, accompanied by several other last right and heard av characteristl. f'"1 P99 wnt callty aallweuk- ah!- anh m r... .". j"00" . . USt wa. Ha . was knifed In NaVVnr: h tha I r . I neia. IT,-AQamf, WHO maO an , X L-LsS? o? Mtarnnv . cVZ,t .52 fressman JU-.TftteaWshB, who wlU he amlnatlon, tertined that tha child was tn the county for several day.. . Mr. I mature and well developed f that tha Webb ehaaeed ) in a brUUant dls. testa snowed that It was born th agitation and .discussion of the euaaloa 6t tha laauaa batweaa th two i'.Tt - apparently a white great questions of popular righti waa t .!nw ch" acompoaltlon had not begun The men and the newspapers rreat; partie. aa they face the Ameri- set in th akin was white, but as most who championed th causa 'of , th ch PeoplfitHla attack Wjioa th"?t negro children are white at birth the people against the domination of puWtcaVparty wa:autic but was iotor t,ot peUvft.M-to aotoAi.Tlift predatory wealth were called ' an-1 .wai-t, - ..r- -vn Pnyavcian ao atateo cnac. ti we. avt archlata and red f revolutlonlste;.f die-T TZZ: 7? aenr that th ehlld waa bora with- turners Ji Ot tn peace. But ' i With I " " a ... ..,.- v.m. .nv mm m mujmivimu or nm prao doggedr tireles "persistency of pup-jcratie party ahoaM ba'f to .control of I Meed In obatetrlca. ... pose they kept, at work untn toiavf hia i.m ml The generally accepted theory I thoM Issue, are acknowledged to bet inainLi .n.." TI ,., Vs..-rvi-.-r Ithftt :tha infant was whit and waa vital and both i . Democrat, and- Re- congressman Webb can alway get ??!.. 0f. PVen"f Tlna' publican have sought to incorporate la good crowd itk Charlotte, where he pr!bbiy No. I J, Saturday night, ; ia so onlvrsally Tjopular HI. Bentl I "itX 'Z T' i w 7av'r?ros VV-tT" .nATm...eordance with the evidence and'thia ZZXfl TA irbriSgVponlloccAlr fights T waaedlnst ih. meat tr.t number of hi. friend lLn,rVrorn MV na " Pinion truat-alUthelr t conclusion, i lllumi- ' . W- -VST ; -li "IU- nated -hy the resplendent halo of dl.t - -", C lT ZZZr XZZZZitt ,l.,-, . , . . f , 1. t .-. A I " V. m wwj- , , ML 'WVU1U muvutv o nuruiaa succesa tTnos I 'niuuiwii m vtmua i exoected hv the hodv falllna- from are not Mr. Graved words, but they afternoon under , new. n'nt Tear vrtndow and atother thforl U expraas the Idea).; The Independence nd ayery effort wlfl b wade to.glv. T2Z r..K7Ji party baa thus vlndiiated lu power, the pubUo a place whero-It can hftWl- twV'rjijSaAlrM dealine not with hiotfl .i. i. lean fun., Tjidlea nd children 1 B"HI8 raju-oao,. iraca : purpoaaiy but with commoditie. which Bter Invited to attend and .very earo rowh from A tra invaJi into the daly lif, of. every" houie- will be taken to make them com. fm, A -kt. hold. If somuchithaaccompSd fortftbleJv Boy. In short pant and g. t5J; t1S " Wcl without an xecutlv- rnrWn7TH girl ander 14 years can skate only in "! .I0.0!! J" eorre?t' I ..".'- with scarcely ft . representativ to th fttternooa: -Session. vara . held -itW'tr ti ...7-5 legislate bAnCUt, n t rrom S to : p. m. aad I to J0;J a".! aSi at sSSivlS power of , publicity renreaent h P. m fJ s : ( - w,i. nawuraay evening ou at stateavlll fre .hewsaperaf the'erfof to! Thos who enjoy a laugh will have tLW Junction invoked k trk u. a rare opportunity to-uiitht by wit- ln. rry aleeper. but It i. snor .Hutu more would It brinar r ta w wu luruou . loose I. ... " ' . . " . j pass were It clothed with th official "d ft handaom prta will be awarded veatigation will be mad. as to th paa- power of th. people-rdpleted a- to OM tchJn- " in the cenlr ot eenger. on both train. It Is aald that thorlty?, ; ; ' ; th Auditorium and holding it for on Uon hand found Wood and flash i All contestant must be on ill Mr. J. J. Rogers, of Klnston, PntTjJr atiUdSi a- yesterday In, the city.- Mr. Roger. v Timing Ml ,d with hla son. ,Mr, J. 3 Rogers. Jr ?JL There are thonna.nta i tt.i- I minute. ii u . . .... I . . . . . ItilAJUl ui i th hour for a new cartv. I : the evil, which have crept into both I ' Tb SouUmtb Agency. Company. 7ZtZiZ''-'JlV JlPrt injected all ". wmcq tne cractont a. damnlnr evidence of tha poliUcal dls-land Mr. A. D. Johnson, of Columbia. rf 2 oA.,:! .rKer- UaakeU, Bailey IS. C, have Just organised an ageney auu Piuiw .ii atanaa out damnln Icomnanv.- for which hart e tt.W.fu ! ,that the rreat been secured. Th name of the new meeting was held la the, Academy of r -ii juiamoua hanii I company, wnicn waa .to bava .hn of bribery upon the moat tnmri tfat . Ntrtk 8U lunn rm.. na. been Changed to the Southern Ageney Company, with headquarters In thi city. "Active work will be commenced on or befor January 1st. on Bostaln'. bridge, two nolle wast of Stateaviiie, thi morning. RECTOll HOGTE'S FAREWEUU ' Meeting tn Honor til Ministry Who Goes to Chapel Hill. r,.i - gpAcial to Th Obsarrsr. T, Wilmington, Oct II. -A remarkable Does THa Cuii Tcu? r;- EnglUh-McLarty. Co.. th enter- prising DruggUrt. of Charlotte, are having such a larg run en '7irXDI PO," the new ; Kidney . Cure and Nerve Tonic and hear It so highly praised that they now offer to r-Jar-ente It "la every scaee to cura, an forms of Kidney' Troubles and Nervous Disorders. They ly tor It If ft doe. Bt five you enure satis.a-t;on. Jf yc i v- It, It la their Title, not - A 0-c"t box senti by mail . t f. - -lv g.irar.tee. HOW IS TOCB DIGKSTTOXT Mra, Mary Dowling, of No. ta Eighth arenoe, Saa Francisco, recommends a remedy tor stomach trouble. She says; "Oratituda far the wonderful effect of Clectrlo Bitter ta a eaaeef acuta lndiirea tion, prompta thla tatUnenla.L I am fully convinced that for stomach and liver trotiMea Klectrio Eitters la th beat rem edy cn the market to-day." Thla arraat lnio' and alleiaiiV tuedlciae inrigoratas the ayuem, purtf.es the blood and ia -p-;i.y he'n'al in all forms of female weaaneea. i at W. l Kaad at Co.'. dnar star. ' . . ' . Do ctors J y4QrriVWwabcisr'i aWfeOadarsa-aKj&fceneWa -; K. t'Warjaf.vjajyaWawaais. - Ten could not plsattos better thin to ask your doctor aboof Afar Cherry Pectoral forcoujh,eoldi,croup,6roa cbir'a. Tboastnd. of fimlliet alvivt Istp if la th. bouse, Th. irrrovtlof fSeir phyiicUn and th. .zpencfic. of taasy yeara hav fjvea tf-pin r-est conf.Jenca ia k. - ' ;,f vr. ujtistiDation ffay he eivxamaS oercoinalyfjrcfeT Wftw jv m vsresNSiaai Ao that tMsulamiB w M turf nov t raJuoify aiiW6e4wt1rt wnen no wmgrr nctxiea uv era rmMieaVMvtni reooirrxl are to assist Hatuva and Mat ta auntJant tKe hatun t wclLons.wK'tA Mttattieieio) uHi sntcy upon proper nourijnvnc-ni. way uw tnwnf -1 CALIFORNIA Fio Snmup Co. only 0LD BAJXUAJDINOjrCClSTS ao. an. .tuy, csar fvu ar oonia Muslo yesterday afternoon in honor of Rav- Bicbard W, Bogus, tha retlrlnt; rector of St. James Episcopal church, who left thla evening via Morganton to join hi. family i and accompany them; to their new home at Chapel Hill, whare Mr. Hogue will aerv the University parish aa,rector. Th meet lrg yesterday afternoon was a popu lar' outpouring 'of tha people In honor of the retiring rector, whose 'work here during th past six year, has oen or a type to greatly endear airw self to the whole people of Wilming ton regard! of denomination.1 In spit of the rain a great crowd' ot people, waa present and with other xereise heard an Inspiring address from Mr. Hogue on the theme. 'Th Good There i,n th World' Mr. Hogu took ft decidedly optlmlstle view oi nts subject and with it developed a neat farewell message to the psopl of th city that waa indeed pleasing and quite appropriate to an occasion of th kind.. The meeting was under the auspice, of the T. M. C. A., and minister, ana laymen of all denomi nation, participated f ; 'tie It at Hawtey,a." ravivro REvmriED REIUVINATCD'' Our new, .well SODA FOU3NT TAIN SERVICE 1. :dandV;4.. .t AND - " 1 ' ' - I NO MISTAKE. -nd our Mr. Park. I. an artist Have you triad hi. . MARASCHINO TIP ' ' CHOCOLATE NUT SUNDAE , CLARET, RICKET? u . . - - Very daliclou. ; very, dainty and very popular. s , Absolute, cleanliness pre vail with u and our fountain is now the most carefully con : ' ducted1 in the Stat. ' i , Hawley's : Pharmacy TRTOJT AND FTFtB STS. , ,Pbona 1J and S0. - Academy Advance Sal. , - iSlo Question About the Economy ; ; : of having us . dry . clean and ; pres. or re-dye your last fall'. suits and wrap, for wear again ( thla season. - i Th. only question is, will the , clothes look nice whan finished f W answer yea, if the clothe. are not worn so badly a to . .how, our procea will ' make th garments a good a. new one. would be in every "reapect. "Let u. look - th garment. ' over, if you hesitate, . . Chzrlcttc . Stean l2:r.dry aoderers. Dyera, Cleanera, . CHARXiOTTE, W. C t VencnVVhy, Suffer? HICK8' P Qukkly Cur. all pains, Faradarfwi pfjcksjCesw aiajfifsia aai narvous xbatioa, brain- fag, etc . , . At all BraaVMs, Me, IS aad $ . ' TRY A CENT BOTTL.E ans 22 Figure It Out For Yourself pPECTHS i ihair ft walk kieini It tit kn ic fust ai futon ibli it ipaeflnf it pt ' UNIQUE prifltinf ffroa tb ' , . OROtlART riaf8f-jit " it MRtibfi it ipieiitf -t .--"iDTtldkiBdifpnatiiii'V ' . ti bring patinttt Observer Prlntinj Hoiisa tptelallttt k irk limMif "' rttinmr la tsKiptiti, id - sum ia bratiM ' CHARLOTTE I0XTI C1R0UI1 good iDgAs rtus oooD rinmjto EQOAX, COOO ADVKRTISIKO '' So f : Th Only Roofing Backed try Guarantee m BVERT ROU A4 Goaranteed to last foV lows: , " '.i . .--st' One-Ply for $ yeara. Two-Ply for: f years. - v V' Three-pjy .v for 19 year, s , ' Speciflcatlons for applying aad free sample ent on re quest. ( i 4 - , -,. - r" B. F. WTTHBRS Diatrfbet or. ' ' ' , Calotte, K. C.- ' Cat Flows Thi ad. advertise yOMOWA. H. C th place where tree and ' flower are produced to perfectloiv' Speak of POMONA and you have the truest synoirym of the beat of everything In TRIES and FLOWEBS. tT ar calling your attention par ticularly now to - our CUT IXOWEU. DEPARTMENT, wher w . ftr pro ducing particularly ale flower, for particular people who demand . tha very "sweiiest" in loose cut Sowers,' Bride . Bouquets, Deatgna, to. -TT ship to alt polnta. Wrltetslegrapti Of talephon. , ' aT, VAST IJNTDLET JTUttSJERT CO, - v Pomona, Jf, C. $ '- T v Fresh Cut Qrhations and Roses Every Day New Ciipbrted Bulbs Just in at - SQHOLTZ, THE FLORIST , . V , Phon No. 1441 ot 1141. ' . : ' . - ' ' . i jfu 5 '' . - Ther ar ao many piece of H Clothing lea lying around in th '' way that could be so nicely and ' conveniently stored fa a ehif ',, fouler, i A chiffonier U not only ' .ft very useful piece of furnl- 4hM e- aVaef fas .m.a ! -. mAM a 1"!! ' Tt to ftppftrnoa of r- --.' ft room. -Our atoek . of ehlf foniers la vary larg and 'ao varied", in design that w can' match -aim oat . any stylo ot i furniture. ; Neat Golden Oak v Chiffonier. -, from tlw.Oe up. Mahogany aad Maple Chtf - footer from ItJ.lO to t7l.0(t' V rofferina In thla lln. . .i 2 U i V. T. McCOY 5 COHPflrJY 13) j : 0RIE 4(0) OFFICE SUPPLIES. .We can foriiislx them promptly: ' and5 at.; the rigtt price;; Pcid X (.Iccrc Co. , Commercial Station era, , y J2 Sox, Tryon St. : : 1 msi deceived 5 ' - - . , . ' , ' - " . ; ;Each Horse or Mule sold muat be as represented. 2 ' ' Prices 'and terms right. J ;- "Vehicles and Harness.' at m mm mmmm m mmm at mm anVtvaa a im .a Wnrri Inr IIIIIIH (rnniVC; y t iiiiui mi. aiiuiu VilVlIU 1 ? n fl fj rt 1 I TJoon voa that hizh oualitv. u :k'a I economical than low prices, then von will X fttlr - Our prices are always backed bv tha rerv iVaaiipn best of ;HIgh-Orade aoods,-and yon can , M ' . H alwava rest AssnTAl ; for every ; dollar you leave fcith ns. vrhether - His for' ' .v - -n Furniture. a?. - ;JIatting3, ' .: ; ' j -v-; btove3 or. ";, , Eaages.- ' . We can furnish your home from kite! -1 to parlor. Let us have a chanca at yc;:r next furniture rant. V ; . 'Lutin Furniture -"v 2 - j. ' 4. .. V . - asw-aiJ V a VU,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 27, 1908, edition 1
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