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CHARLOTTE DAILY-OBSERVED, NOVEMBER SO. 1903..' nnnniPQ nnnr'l All advertisement Inserted la this olumn at raid of ten ernts per line Ot six . word ho ad ta-ru lor leas lhan- 2 eeuia. t h In adtanc. rsVATEU-To borrow 160 t per pent. a beat, city real aetata w., ears on server. .. - : VANTKtV-Ton cerpnir famiUar heavy Umber. Bo. . new co cnuia. u. C Bracket- - '--).':.:' &VANTSD BeJ.moo to sell Shoes sad loot powder in the States of Nona Cai fcllnm? tiouitv Carolina, Oeorgta, on Oon IiiIbbIoq. On' thane with relereope nee iuuiy. National feOoa MXg. VO. HMUi niund, 'v-'.a Vaktmj Swift linotype operator av.Bin mht: union. Aoolr to Jours Spartanburg. -WANTurOfiUon a itenoTptier By vudb- inaa'wtiK expertenee aa eoplftt nltenotrrapfler. tHwunnon' maenii: hC rererente. Addeee i'ti'V Wo. Ceitesa- tiU "City. T-T"'.vrl$.j-J? ; , WANTED Maleiiman already trareUi to aeit aa. aide-. Jiaa .Xiinaeea Oil paint, roiTLmlilon exceedlpjr liberal., . arena vox wi, lucnnwna,' . i - ! WAKTEP-Mnch tnterBMdlata & txt Irawmr Iron 124 For sale Warper. - Prlesiwtt M aahlnary Oreeottooro. .- . "t ; , f,' t'M'. W4NTEI-FoltJon- in druf busineej ' yf r.7a wltti. reara" praeticall "part no,'Jo one year at a pollen! phaimacy. Beat- rrterenoea, - AdJ ' Ueaaeetmi," 'care tola offia, , "-' 'WANTKD-Jien-to laara Mrber trade, lew weeka eompletea, ev chairal oon atantly buay. careful Inatrootora, Htoola aiven. diBlomaa aranted. waaa Hatur- ' 3ya,, poalliona waiUng-, : wonderful de ..t mr4,for araductea. Writ lor eatakru Meter Harper Utiles, Atlanta, ua.7 FOR 8AUC rOR QUICK ALEJ-Fineat balldlif site tn BUsAbetB. Jieicbt. ilU loot i front alley 4n read.' at corner. -will 'M ; eold as a whole er to part. Addieta own' H JY O. BoxlU. ; FOB SAUo-On , aaeount of . lrt paired via Ion i otter far sale my Ura aAd well elected stock of druse, mediclnee, aun drlea and furniture, ikor ia . alrably looated in the erewina ty ef Chester, tot C. stock oemplete, patronaa koed and permaaently eetakllahed by mf r years ef-eaAlataoterr dealineT, an can; be daily increased and acid, Bueoes twfet aue ceee. Wrlte.tr call aa 1. J. ptrlatteUow ., CheaU rl Noti eater, m. v.- t BAIK-Maohlne shop in' hustllnf North Carolina town, equipped with the latast and boat machine taola made. Kunnina every day. Been la bttalneae aiieut three years and said per cent. annually on Investment .Will require about 13,000 cuh. Address O. K. care Cu-lotta Obeerrer. .. - . ; aaSCXXXJaAEOTja. BdOMS AND BOARD Mr. A. a Vsson, al west eeventa at. SEND US your dyelnar and cleaning. Queen. City Cyelns A Cleanlns Works. UNOTTPB Lady psrator desires pot- 4lon. jBapanenoeai A. ti- ears uoaeirver. LADIES We will aiv to each lady cus tomer a' souvenir ad Ions aa they last. Bealnnlna , Baturday, TlsC Oem dninf RAILWAY man . aterka, oon. Preparation free. sUtuta. Keoheater, N. V.. Bzamlaatioa FrsnkUnu- AXAROH, .well-established tlfe insurance oomparry has some splendid opening in v Kerth.CaroUna (er mea of haraoter and ' abUitr-whe aa prod use pnelnces, - Ad- v drsas with raiarsnoea Bos X Charlotte, COTTON HILL FOR aALIB-Haytne;-; ctntlr narchasad under foreclosure pro- ' eeedlns the Levi Cotton Mills at Ruttxl erfsrdton. I. C, tor tne oenent oi me boadholdars whe are aon-resldents, . and t wno wUh t reaUse n the property, the atj sail Is ara affered for sal privately at . a tarsals, prtoe. Terms wtli be made t suft purohaser. Addras J as. R. OtUlata, Iynohburs. Vs. - i- . TV3LL THB LADT who wroU tha verses ' enUUed "Who Are the Dead," ' which . were published In a recent issue of The .f Observer, kindly send her asms ahd ad- v ' areas lo lum muw wu wr bAMFOERS CAINS A. CbJor PhyttcikB Win Testify That ' 1 Kxamtnatloa of Aadrew iltigcieta, - and iu Tbreo 4t Iur Bodies jtbniid ' In Burned House- Export 'Dentist k tDoes Not Believe That Gold Crown in Kvldenee- Ever Mtted Teettk of Oanilabm Wonjan -State Reatd . Its . Cape. T - 4' ff, '.J H , lp rii, Jtv' 1 0 . scHent prog .' reap was mads by th defense la the ' amount of testimony nlcd before the Jury to-day la a trtsl of - Ray Iymphere for sth . murder of ."Mrs. - Bell Qunneas and her three children; . but slds, from. two witnesses to show , that the fir at tha Oonness hM courred at ,t 'elok In the morning , ef AprU Jth, no proposlUon d 4 vancsd by Attorney Worden in his . openlnr statement was followed up. '. Court will be held to-morrow, the ex . pectaoa belnr that Dr. K. Walter ' Hainea, f Chlcaro, the defense's mam - witnssv-wlli b hers t testify that ti found poison in the stomachs of Andrew" Helreleln . aid . tare - ef the four bodies found In the ruinp of the 1 Gnnpess house. y i-,?-'.'', ; Dr,; T3eor "Wpser, t-wbo,-was eall ed as n expert, jras shown the teeth and ' bride- .work introduced by ' the Bute and identlfled'by ptate witnesses as ha vine; some from the mouth of Mrs. Belle. Ounness. He ' doubted whether a cold crown in the exhibit ' ever was made fit- the teeth. stab to which it was said by the ietat te have been attached, ' ;v -; . .The defense tried o show that Mn. Ounness might have . removed Vie bridje work from her mouth nl placed it In the fire te lend the Iro- , preashh 'that she was , burned , te death.- , Ur. .Waser said that erowns could be removed' intact Without burning away the roots, but be did not knew whether these were remov- . edjn that way-. - v . - Phe defense called gtate's Attorney Smith to the suad and asked him rei-ardlnff a trip which he and Roy Marr-made to tha Warwlelt piaee to fcrc 'l4tmiphere'8 rvmk after Lam phere's arrest. He told the story and admitted that It was--taken to bis office-where It was examined and j found to be empty, , The State rested its case to-day. This announcement was made when the defence flnishpii the croae-examU natlea of reputy gheri.t Anstiss,- The State lays yreat stress on two points la the testimony of Angtlss. first the statement of Anstlss that I-amphere had admitted he would not leny havina seen Mrs. Gunneg kill He!jreleln th Pcond, Anotiss state ment that Lamphere had said .he would plead sruilty to arson were :t not for his mother. Bead 'the rafw forwuia on a bx ef Tink Fein Taoifte. Ihm ak your doe t.ir if there l a belter one. Pntn mparie r.-.n?tinn biol .p",-ure o, It, whoop's - Pink Ps!r T' !- c' -c "s-l pT!ii, womarly r '"". r H f .m Try c-e. end ! 1 fcr j. t I 1 y ? ' j!n e J hdrmary. ZIATCOy IDST WjEBFSSEAT LOCD TALK FROM MR-'. A. SMITH Republican Aspirant iW Congr Monsl Honors In- the Ninth, UUtrU-t I Not tiatiwned With Uio Outcome of flie Balloting November 8(1 Claim .That Ho Wee Cheated Oat of tbe J.loction TC Mecklenburg County Mentioned 1n Mis Dirty Work -tr. J. Newell Tn I ks ht tcmcnt From Mr. K. M. BeJL Chninnau of th . Campaign Committee tn vb County.; The information which reached the city yesterday of tbe intention Mr, T, A. Smith, of Bessemer City.; vnuc" cessfut .candidate for ; congressional honor lit ..this, th ninth, district, to oontest Mr- E. T. Webb' election to tha Sijrty-(!rt Congrew, excited Uttla interest la local political aire lee. Those acquainted wUh . Mr. fimlth and his ways expressed only surprise ex th delay, more than, two weeks having- eiapaed since eleouon ' day, KJtnere unacquainted with: Mr." Smith "merely remarked that conditions in the eot ton business were bad e this season while others" stated that the' It. 0 0 allowed defeated candidates tor Oon-t areas we net to be scorned. Th was a reneral die port Hon to make llg-ht of th matter and to pass it aver wttn Joke. g r '.':? - Mr. fimtth. who was in Greensboro a few days aso, is reported as bavlnaT aaid that be was "cheated eut of Che 0100000" Anonf otnar xnings - ne chaxred that the ballot boxes ia Bes semer CKy, bis own norn town, and Qastonla. the oouaty sea of his awn county, were stuffed, that no' election was held in Urepevin township in Madison county and that there were other cases of fraud on eleotkm day la the district. He U reported a bavins saidi "Ia Tanoey county K ts aUeced that tOO Co 25 persons voted for Webb who- rot tbelr tax receipts after May 1st. It 4 also sJiexes cnac in mock- lenbnra county several hundred per sons voted tor wood woo - naa - nm paid tbeir poU tax;" . LOCAL UteADER - INTBRVIBWIirV While no deflnlt and Bnal an naaocameirt is riven of a contest. It run all tbrourh Mr. Smith utur aaoe. In view of the faot that XCecklenbur county ts referred to, an observer man took the trouble yes tar day - to call upon several of the local HsPUDiicen leauers ror mants. - iM r, J. F, Newell chairman of th county Republican ' executive committee and lata candidate on the Republican, State ticket for Attorney; Oeneral, was tn oret man seen. Mr. Newell wax asked what be knew of: the- talk of contest by Mr. Smith. tie said 'A few days aco. Mr. 8014111 con- twvimA with ma mm nhalrmeut of the laxities jd . fraud in Yancey.. Madi son. - Cleveland , and Qaston. The frauds- were alleged to Dave oocurrea In various ways, such ss stumus oai- locboxes, removlnr them to places Of concealment, and the wholesale wttina. by thevDemtKjrats, of people who had not lesaiiy qualined by pay rna poll tax on or before the first day of last May-. He diowd me letters from various parts of tne awtrict. advtsins- him of these frauds, and urging; him to do aomotblns in th matcer. Of course, the only thtng be could do would be to institute a "As ohalrman of the district 00m. mtttee, I advised Mr.-Smith to ret ail of his facts in hand, ana then. if fx appeared that a contest ought to h tneda,. proceed to. protect his rlrhta Personally. . . I know siothm whevtever of th alleged ifratida I have had no ianrmsytkm' from any one except Mr. Smith and through tha lacters address ad to him. . "do far as MeakMnburg county is concerned I do not think, there n anything wrong. In ? all ; electlona. there ia more or lees trickery. 1 sup pose, a-td it may be that jxn of the partisHr above sttch practices. 'In mr aUAon. a KJtof pople--vtcd tn Mecklenburg whO had not.'paid their poll taxes on or befora'JthB first day of Mar: but. aa between th Demo cratic and Republican parties, honor blret areaui wren. It is true that the rjemacraU had tbe advantage in th poll tax requirement, but they did not knew now ne people were going o vote and there's wnr w sKm- ned 'em. The-vote In Mocklenbarg was larser than it has been for years. but not nearly so large aa it should be. For - instance, tn county or wince cast nearly as many votes as did the county of. Mecklenburg.',,;;, v,.; CAMFAION. CHAtRMASI:,- BEfcK Mr.' Ed M1. Bell, chairman of the Rspublloan. ampaisn eommitte Cor Mecklenburg county tn the late elec tion, was called up over the telephOb last night and asked about Mr. 3. A. Smith's siiegaUon that .there were certain trregvilarlUes la Mecklenburg's 1 vote. He was also asked whether or not Mr. Smith had consulted him re- gardlng his contest, in response to these o.ueetions, Mr, Bell, stated that be knew nothing whatever of th re ported contest, save what he had seen the papers ana as to naving neen consulted regardingr certain - alleged discrepancies m th vote, s that, the matter had never been presented to him either directly or Indirectly. Con tinuing, Mr. Bell declared that he had never been Informed of anything that would lead him to believe that there whs any deception.. gnauJd'i or ' any thing ef crooked mature practiced on leeuonv day in saecxienourg- ooojur. In eubetance, Mr, 'Bell, who was of ftctally In oharge of th oampatgn In the county, hooted, at tha idea of Ir regularities sufficient to Justify si con tent. , "There might nave been on or two errorts in the count," said fas. but they, were not Intentional and amounted to nothing. I watched, the progress of . the campaign In . the county , very cloealy . f ore and dur ing th election and. I am persuaded that w received a square deal. - I have yet to hear of anything that would, make m believe that w re eelved tnythlnir. ; other - than Just treatment in ail of the precinct. , I believe that we - got , everything : we were nitled to, wothinfr more and nothing lees. Had I believed ether- Me, I would have been beard from. long ago," , -s--s- '":',-f .; ' v-. .1. , Mr Bell did hot and of : course could ' nt speak for Mr. Smith, but far as 'Mecklenburg oountv con trlbuting Ammunition with .which to prosecute a contest, tie rather hooted st the Idea. Ha reiterated the fact above mentioned that Mr. smith had said nothing; to him. about a contest and he expressed the belief that there as nothing to the story, - i This belief ef Mr. Hell Is shared by the well pooled and fair minded men of both parties la the count. There might have been tricks here . and tricks there in the game of politics but they were pulled off .by both sifles. ft is hardly denied that Demo crats registered voters not entitled to th franchise and so also did the Re publican That both aides took part In this little ' stunt Is evidenced bv the agreement that neither side would make challenges on this score. Oiina's A'ew Coinage. .'tnrignat iercury. i A -i . . .t S he one tael sliver coin which have s'iopted ss the standard coin of ne currency ere exppctefl to be t rirt yonr. Thfy will be limit- . ! j !.: , ,0t:S. , - TIIflCITlLCOUBTSCHEUUlE CALENDAR IS I VOW 'ARRANGED. Meklenburg Superior Court For th iruu or uvu utiuai ww -jon-vena November SvUt, Judge M- It. Justice, Presiding' One Week Will Ha lerotod tor Civil Cue "and the ollowln Week Will Bav- Given Over a tl Criminal Pocket" liiat of the Case Which Are' Set o Trial During: Htl Tern of tta Court.:; 1 .'.-aS wcv;; ' At meetlns' reateriUy' afternoon of theCharlott Bar Aasoclatjon,' th vanomr lor HI , toniiui . Miun v MecJtlenAurw 8uprior-Court1 for the trial of cU ctni we arraafod. The court convene Monday, November J 10th, and on w wa t 9rm vr to th civil docket, the foil-owing week being devoted to Ui trial of criminal Judg K U. JuatJe, of Rath- arfordton, wiU -presld. To follow big is chs evU calender. ! : ;V MONDAXr- N0V15MBSR W HOP. ' Anal Cash v. James Cask, Minnie Adrey vs. George Adray; Howell, Orr Co. vs. Th JOoyd'.Manufacturtns' Com pany; 'Howell, Ore ok Co. vs. Deprees Bros, et at; J.' &' Myers, TTxr., va Walter Bremi Llddeil aV-CoDipany vs. J. R. Dayenportl Board Trustees Charlotte Township va oV A, It, R, R. -Company 1 Sams vs. Same, Chart A Short :v. Le- Roy Springs: M. H. Oglesby, Asalgne. vs. A. B. Baker; raaejert needy -vs. U H, Dunkls; Robert Berkley va 3. M. Davis. Exr. 1 H. T. MlUer va J. A. WU Urns; M. O. wood aj co, va Isabel Davis: Jona Shuford a 9. H. Davis: C. W. Long vs. D. O. . Howard; B. Ky Hutchison a Sea vs. Mrs. Ida Header sent. W. R. Johnson.' by Agent, vs. J, W. Brown) J oka B. Faulkner va M. W. Vaa Pelt; Chambers Moody va 3-. H Helms; Walter O. Cathey va R. B. Smiths W. : C and Martha Bryaon vs. AUerton Osttoa MUbn F. P. Moatna va Anna Orier; EV C Morris vs. Henry Perrr and J.' 8. Henderseni McD. Wat- kins va W. C. MaxweU: a F. Finiison tor himself and ethers va House Furnishing and . Deeetatlnsr Company; Allen Hard ware Company va , Samuel B. Banes; WUHSta " BaUey5' va Job Themai; r. uwnur vs. J. S. Deatoaj K. w. wwiams va'John Mailonee; ' White Buggyand Fertiliser Company vs. James Beut; Julia Williams va Sam Crewserj cres cent Shoe and ' Keel Plate Works vs. Knox sad Brown; J. F. Jamison Co. vs. Lewis Bennett and Wfa -- - MTTtCKDAlr. DRCEMBER L ' 1 7ames T. KelV t aC R. 8- White, e ell-Howell Orr A Co. .va D Prelst Bro., et aij B. B Springs vs.. J, R Wal-. lace; T.-B. Bailee va Jr. C. Harris, et aV TrustseS PlnevlU Township; R. A, Beat tle va. H. O- Regsrs; R. H. Btowe va W, B. Parks; R- H- etow H n m. Alli son; -F.-a MoWhlrter va J. H. Wilson; Aablby L. Baker.-Kxr., va J. H. McAden, Bxr.i .u. O., Everstta Proprtetor Araen- Jowelry Company, . va . Robert J. , Henderson, Proprietor Novelty Grocery Company;' . LeRoy -Davldsoa vs. W. T. Weaver Power Company; Andy 8. Ales- andsr-vs. Oeerge'iH, Hewoorob, et al.; H- W. ; afCiUilgnx vs.. K. s varouiera. W. Houston Taylor va . W. i A. Roberts: Frank 'Reeves and Mattl J. Beeves va Mabel and Nellie prldet-A.-W. Brown -va J. H. Howell dnd Lewi Perm W.. H. Thrower va O. I Barrlnger; Blardea Kirksey Woollen' Mill vs. S. B. Pe grain. et al; Universal Metal Company .va BU Catherine Rudhtit Gold Mine Company; Charlotte Hardware Company va-W. T. Adams A Company! Jim Lee vs. Joels Lee; Mcllwmine. Knight A Company va a C Betser and Wife: Chartes T. wet kins va 3uBrenCouocir it- (ki Rpyal Arcanum: John T. Cramer v. Mutual Reserve life Insurance Company; 3 W. -Kimtnamaa A Comoany n aA, L. Ry. Comnaay: M. U .Davis ra siutuar no- serve Life- Insurance t-ompaiiyi w. Wadeworth Boas' Company va 8- A. U vl Cbmeaflr: K. wvroweu vs. FlshenBr. asd DTJAl Fisher, Jr. I auio- matlo watgning ataoome wv-p-- X. Lea Kolner." R.' A- Duncan, va thony Rivera; Charlotte Realty Company vs. a W. Flannagant w, n, mgevr vs. i: a. Hoodi Msoklenbursr Flour MIUs vs. Boethem Railway Company! J. J- Hoed A Company va J. O. Heod H. 8. Phil lips v Chariotte Snectrlo Railway, Light and Power Company ' Matthew Johnson vs. .Southern Railway Company; ,J. T, Season vs. Western TJnlon Telesrsph Company; F, B. Alexander and Wile va Water Commission of City Of Charlotte; Van. Landlnshaia sad -Howell vs. Rsn- dleman Manufacturing Company! X O. Hagler va - Reuben Curetoai A. F. Mas- sick Grocery company ra n-,vv. WrK'NXSDAT, P1XSB1MB1ER B. B. Barberya General Fir Extin- golfAUig Company I L. A. Becker com pany. vs.- U' Alexander company; w;- D. Wilkinson va W. B. Bradford; Amusement Supply Company va J. H. TJllvmhr 11 T Sanders A Company va 8. A. JU R.' R. Compenyi Dabsey Brok- mrmrm Cnneur , VS. JODn JU. asuaev m Company: J- W. Lewis A Cwnpany vs. Dr.. F, C Hawley. , . -, , i tUTJRSDAT, D10CBMBBR p. Stevens Lumber Company ve. Elisabeth Mills; J. B.. Wilson va Mlohsej MeCrory; Robert Ballard vs. aeorge . oeuinger, John , Wallace-?" and i Wile v,, Martna Neeiyt e m. Jpnneen wowpew J..O. Hood,-., ,.v ,,'', .-' , ..." 'FRIpAT ''.DBCEMBBJB ja.'V '' R. W. TtODert " and wne J vs. - - w. Keeransi W, A J. Knox N. tV Company Jasnar Miller Soni ig rorat Pants Company vs.- Brown-Knox Msrcsn- tils Company r jcuia v . mow porter, n m va Mra O- M, Walker, et al; State ex ret. S, M, , Hendricks va Wr Moore; con solidated Coat"Cennpany'Va. . ts--Mr rains; Julia Williams va Sara Crowder; Joha B. Ross Company va uoumeni Railway Com panfl Ws U, Ppp vs. , tv. Jehnecnt W, L Pope va G. ev Jobnsoni J. XL Emery va Bob Orler. tOR.VXlX STjf ODj ADJOCRNS. DeltKatc And V Members of ' Boards Special t The Observer " ' . . , WlBston-Sxlem, not. J0- Th Mr avian Synod earn to a ;1ob to-day. Thar were a number or election, ammir ttstm as- folkrw: ..'s. Afember of provincial -Elder coa ferenoe Bishop Rondthalar, -Rev. I James . Hail. Mri John W. Fries. ; fivnodlcal committee on. foreign mi me kn Measra - R. A. Bpaugh.; H, F. Shaffner and K .A. Pfohl. - : Financial board ur h:.' Jr. Stnck- lsnd, Messrs. W. T. Voglr and H. A. Pfohl. ( - - .'. - ' ' '- '' Delexates to th General synod or the Church In Germany. 1P0P Bishop Rondthaler. as Bishop, Rev. J. F. Mo- Culaton and Rev. F, W. Grab be, with Rev, J. K. Pfohl and Rv. Dr.. J- H. Olewell. The General Synod consists of about sixty members front van- ous coantriea y .; - ! Oommitts on Church aid and ex tension Rev. B. - A. Holton, ,W. - Spauyh, L- G. Luckenbach, - J. F. C rouse, D. A. Tesh, C. D. Ogburn. and C. K.- Christ. - . - Trustee "ajcrn Academy and Oi- lpre CoU F. H. Frlea Kev. 3,,K. Pfohl, Meswa. D. W. Harmon, H. R. S'arbiick, Chart Piewer. W. ; F. Sherner An Fred KJr!e. ' ' v - TruHtopg CleTTn.ons JVhool Rev. E. 3. f"rc. 'nnd, Mes. Henry Ftts. J. Y. tbAffru-r. B. J. Ifohl, Percy Kfr-T, L. - B. Erickeneteln, Rev, C II. A, tr.holJ. ' . iiliiS ffeiiirS'and 'f K'.;.i-i'J5-i.."' Prom the best English and domestic makers, com IprJglX in the Jatesf ades and emhrbideries. Silk, Fleece, Wool Cmd Wliro Gloves. -Also lined Buck Gauntlets i:tyr motoring. ' ' rS, fi:,. : Dent's Cape for - Ladies h Denies Kid for Ladies V- Dent's Lined fpr Ladies LENDiD SHOW COMING. Th Girl Question1 En Rout to . Charlotto fawny bins; of tits Com William B. Burlock, the general agent of the Askln Slneer Company, the owners f -the Jjig.-muslo play. "The Owl Queetlon," was, in Chartou yesterday arranging Sor its appear ance here at th Academy of Musle on Frtday night, November JTth. " The Girt Question.' 1 said Mr. Bur lock, "is called A music play from th fact that it has a real, coherent. In tensely Interesting plot the develop ment of which ts never allowed to be Interrupted with .despite the Intro duction of a dosen musical numbers. It ran 111 consecutive times in Chi csgo and since being on tour has es tablished new records for receipts at the Tulane Theatre, New Orleans; ith nyers xneatre, port worth, and the Capital Theatre, Little Rock, Willie our business everywhere hss been ex ceptionally big, The company num ber. t, people, and require four cars for our daylight railroad movement and six at night. Consequently most of our traveling Is 4one by special train. The chorus Includes a dosen big,, stunning , show girls, pome , me-dlum-etsed clrla and lastly the '11.000 iBesutv Broilers. ' aa the doeen littlmat grris who do the hardest dancing are r known.. Faiil Nicholson, a big, hand some, msgaetlo comedian, heads the cast, which also includes , Henrietta Tedro,) Nina- Collins, . Marguerite De von, Harry Han Ion, and Carl George. The Girl Question' Is. by the authors of The Time, the Place and the Girl. and A Stubborn Ctndrelia,' two other or tn Askin-singe company's pro duotion. which will bd seen here soon. . . :.'-..,-..- , v MORRISON'S "FAUST," Dslory nd winsome Rosabel Mor rison will reappear pgaln in thle city at ths Academy . of Music Monday, matinee Sns nlaht in a role in whlcn h became famoua ''Marguerite" in Goethe's sublime poem play, "Faust," Mies Morrison sines her previous visit t this city as "Mar guerite" has played a wide rang of narta. nntahlv "Hinni". In, Kanrwltra great play, "Cbildren f the Ghetto."! in wnicn sns was starred jointly wita Wilton Laokaye, both la this country ana in London, ana as Kat-u-rttch, ths squsw.wife in the ."Bauaw Man," during its notable run at Wallack's Theatre in New Tork. Her reappear ance in her earlier success hss proven an inspiration. , rsusr is certainly one of the most .Interesting' plays of the period." Th new electric, mag ical and mechanical effect introduced la ths play by the present manage ment hav mad this present produc tion a notable one. The oast of play ers contains many prominent actors, snd ths music is rendered by elxht picked polo -singers.-', v.i;Vyv. tjj:: seatp arp now on sal at J3pwleya i iA -THB GIRlQUE8TJOvto The time teble of tbe musical num bers ef Th Girt Question, ths sue eessor of "The Time, the Place and the Girl," which comes to the Acad. emy ef Music next Friday night,- is as folio: , Opening chorus, P : H : "Be Sweet to Me, Kid?. ."Walts With Me Cntll I'm Dreamy.1 PjIBr "There's No place Uk Horn," l:4lt "it's tyaBye, paL" f.pi. The second, set : "Ths Old Buck and Wing." :2: "I Like to Hear Ton Call Me Honey," s;it; "When Eyes Like Tours Look Into lyes Llk Mlna" P:0r The Imitation Crate," Anna Held irla George Cohan Bora Mr. Nicholson's imfUtion of James J. Corbetf, etc.. IPiOP. vAet threer -I Hate to Work on Monday,. 10:30; To Something," 1P:S. and Th Phantom Chlmea." !.':The mere fact that : - Scgirs Emulsion Is univcr sally i rcconi-. I mended or Consumption ytm a at.-j. -l. JW5-1VC 111.1 l IS ;the most energizing and iucngincning preparation 'in the world.' ur& ' i & It, warms and nourishes, it enriches the blood, stops loss ; of flesh ,- and builds up. Get Sco 's. : ; ; Seed this kwttsaent. tosetber wl!h easts ef paswia vhKk k arecen rout i '-'. i fotar cr't to ower eaoajM, and we i.l em. r a 'Complete Hutdr A as ef the Waeki." a 8 ZCVTt A COW.N& 409 Pttsi Street, fcew Yoik H . e . ... . . $2XX) $1.50 $2.00 $2.00 " V"' ; " . f- GO. A Hp of tb Pen. '- , By a slip of pen mora than mem ory, Th Obssrver ' statsd Thursday that "Miss Ida Meroney, of Salisbury. was in th city and cited ' bed as authority on Mr, Catnpanarl'a voloe. Th nam should hav . been . Miss Lena Meroney. Miss Ida Meroney was married seme years ago and ia Mrs. Ida Meroney Isenhour. Tbe mistake- was mad by on who formerly xnew miss ia Meroney Mr Isen hour) and her nam earn to mind end memory Instead of Miss Lena Meroneya. v -: ', U'f: V;1r.. Mr. rptrtck DridL--Mrs.' John A. Smith yesterday re ceived news of ths sudden death ef her brother, Mr. John B.-Patrick, at his home in White Oak, 8. C and left In the afternoon torattand th funeral, Mr. Patrick ia supposed to have' sue combed to an attack of heart trouble. He was about 10 years of sge snl one of th most respected and prom inent clttsens of bis Community. Ship Chit-kens to Mexico. i Mr. Louis Wilson yesterday shipped toother, lot of eblckens t Juvenere Parade, a cltlsen of Mexico. , This 'i one of his many shipments to vsrlous sections Of - this and other, countries. Th. lot was composed of tbe game variety of poultry and was a hand some bunch. , ' ;.,:;-;) Biecnlt Tanked right in three xiki- ut every rtay next work at ear store, Boumcm tiarawar vompany, ., . IRONING IS :-,.vi': ; Which, 1 bestto plac th Iron upon the piece you sre Ironing and leave It in one . spot unUI it is dry. or to move , the Iron beck snd. forth over th spot until It is dry T ,-. . Our Ironsr dees not hold the cloths Jn soostsnt contact wltfc ,, bested cylinder until s they ar dry. It rung the .-clothes between flv small : heated rolls. , ,. This gives ths. vsarn effect as a moving flat Jron Hvep a very much ; better finish, -.-. ; ,s,r-W, . ' '.., , IundeTrsV Dyers, OaaJMva, r - alt Bomb Tryos) ft, Viley's Waxine fbr-V y; .;. Kitchen and all other WoddiTloors, Linoleum and ,0a Goths. , , : 'A A:j."'" " ' . .' , , Torrcncc Paint Co. '''. IS JtORTH ritT03rf . ' 99 The Only Hssartf A- ' Guarantee ; cf vr3vxRT Jtou a A? Guarantsed t 'last', as V -. low: . t";-- v. ,.v :.- 4 :, On-PTy for I years. :J . TwikPIt' fa. 1 veara. ; . K Thre-Plyi for U twJY? Specifications" for spp lying and free earn pie sent a re . SUegf, i-,;;'-; - " . B. F. WITHERS - , , tnetrlbufer Cbarlotte, Jf. C BETTER WORTH CAROLINA IVtil C0R3T OB) BX 140 YEARS COX JOSETO.JTILIJaMS, f Revolutionary fame. eommened to ITU th manufaeVarsef Rye and Cora Whiskey, and ever sine the the men tion sf "Old Kick Williams Whiskey" mad ry sVwthsrw Oentlemaa smila Nearly three years ago ths prohibition Legislature of North Care Una-stopped us from manufacturing, but w hav been allowed t siilp off ewr Mock.' Th demand being greatest for cheap whiskey, we sold sot all th stew too age, and new have only Old stock to offer, and it must go, ss the prehiUHonists have cotiaacated th balance ef our prop erty. It has matared la wood, while stored la Government Warehouse for . many years, right here os the same plantation, where It ha been mads by four (d) geaeraUons in the Williams Family, and nowhere els is there , sunk stock ef no eld whiskey.- It wilt be sblppsd to yen Just as It somes out sf th Government Warshease. It must go, and yo must b satisfied, er'Four money will b refunded. .;. , j-, 'tst'i- 7 Neat packages. WITHOUT MARKS t'sWeetoiita,p' rWvMfMaf PttPeW STANDING sad OTJB GOODS) ;0'S3i4-& t-? ' All Bank In North Carolina, North Carolina Congressmen and Senators, as awll as other State Officials, and th GOVERNOR WOT EXCEPTED. Hesxdt by FoeXal r Kxprree Mosey Order, Registered Ltte' Witb Currency - e sr Stamps, or Cashier's Check, - j ' ' ' S ' 5 w-g 6b! Nick's tea Tsar 6rad.. .. ... . 11 0.86 7.001 P.po p.kof Old Nick' Twelve) Veer Grad.. .. . 1J0 SJft d. ItJlft 746 Old Nick' Bottled tn Bond. . .. .. , i-00 g.Jo P.I5 110 yo Old Nick' rrfvate Stock.. l.oo lo.po s.jft n.jn t.s Old Nick Apple Braadr., 11.75 P.Pft 4.40 1S.X5 SAO Old Nick' Peecta Brandy.. .. '.. , . laioj t.T d.td 14.0o S.PO Ws can furnish th above ta package ASSORTED t suit . ths,. buyer. Goods shipped th day after order 1 received, and prompt delivery guaran teed Send In your orders before it J all gone. ,y . . August IT. 1101. - NICHOLAS CLEIP WTLIJtAMS, Presideat Th Old Nick Wlllams Co., , . ...'(. . - v.i f . wiixiVaMa K. C P, B. Rmembr all you good North, Carolina People CAN. GET XT, TOO. We will ship to Richmond, V tu and than K can be resnlpped from there, but yen must ssy whether we shall ship direct t your town er te Richmond, Vs., because some f yoa .Urp, In wet ; territory and; sore in dry, and patp must 111 - -' :'v -.J' A U :V -.., Every North Carolinian should feet, a- prld In his native Btate and tbe products thereof, ana snouts want soma ox in is eio sircn w put away ana . kj. -Wit . ttt.i .14 U..tk r,,alln. . .Aulil Via. , . ,H,m ' mil snow nip rMvnni,n v making good whlsky. . .-.v; 4 . SfiSeW - .', vix,:; Af.,iv, .' ! V. T; McGOTiiS COMPflNY ' BTeBl mm . 'aa -;a Of a" ' a. " - '?' - - vAirA - T;iW; mowers - Every lver of flowers should visit MePhee Broa, of the ATMlworth Floral Gardens, stor at No, I South Tryon street en Saturday, November list. 1,009 Carnation, will b sold at tie. per dosen that day only, Re member th place, -,.-';,;.; 'aa Aa ,s ' ri-'-A'A1"..' a-..A'..'' ?:v ; a..:. Gardens pbo 00. Dllworth i-'.'.r CARRIAGE Af.D AUTOmOBIIE (102ZS aaa t,t and Steamer Rugs rom $3.00 up. , :- . f a. Harness and accessory, goods of every description at ww-prices.-', a a ' ' ' ' ., ? 'l Iutpj -ftftiigt stock of Surreys, ; Buggies and Wagons of all kinds and at very reasonable prices and ; easy terms.. '. . -- A large asscrtxnent of Horses and Mules are to be found in our Sales Barns a. J. IV. IVadswortli's Sons' Co. , Cawrtpf ad Harn B AccgAProef crt tal ... rcx.J4kk iu fcd tjra.V. Jj' u l lA Thisb You 7ant Fcr ths Baby ACCIDENT PROOF, neat and' substantial. have a complete line. Prices 5.23, $3.75, $3.50, Call in and take a look. n V n . G..tZ7 JB WVKStXmZD i .... VdJ 4.00 4.15 4-tO 4.2 4.64 U . . w-wmm w. . :;7.,;;,fAA:S ) thA'.-J'K:?.V A MORRIS CHAIR COMFORT f A.' - ' winter evenings ; . Tb long wttl soon b her. 0 US (UI". comfort to of the amount of b derrvpd from on ot .our, Morris Chair at such a smtll COStf :'-.'.;V- ;:',' f,'v A- A'.' A -: , , A. our stock embraces a large variety ef prices and styles In Golden, Weathered and Early English - Oak and ' Mahogany Men-ls Chair ,with Valour, Cordurey, Imitation leather, Genuine Spanish , and Grain Leather Cushtona Oolden Oak Morris Chairs with Velour Cushion as ehesp aa IMP. Genuine Leather Morris Chair , as cheap as 117.10. Large Leather Chairs and Rockers . from I1M t IPO.Ofi. "f as ''a':''-.'4' :A i.;:i'A-;:v;"v';' - . 5AV;tSf rioweru At A A-!: ::??, - ?v-- i ; -J : STSI, xwa, ;: s v, VA'" - v i-' , , A,-Av.;,;AA all times. '; ? ,- py Work a Specialty. V'e CIS a, $10X3, f-W , , ... . - - t . Hal.-.- "" Ml I II 11.": r a ' " . 11-11 II II
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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