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CHARLOTTE DAILY. OBSERVES. FEBRUABY 16, 19C9. K1MBBHL CASE KOW OX FIVE TIMES SHOT, VOCTH TALKS. Interesting Case Begun Yesterday Af ternoon In Superior Court Family IVud Outgrowth Took lYinn iu Scn eaUooal bhootlng at Park Driving Out) Victim Marvrlonsly Rwovor ed Despite Sevcri-Folil Perforation of Intestlm-s OroMS-Exaiiiiiie-il, Thomas Admits That Hf Was Drinking. Thai He Had a l"tr of Knuiks at tli Time of the Im-ldeiu Interesting light the Ouilisk. Risen like one fri.m th- uea i. f.is turd)- physique and . :v '"I n-r born of his re-irtog -m a M. i-.lni hurts farm, emerxing vioionus fr--m th as sault which preclpita' ed a death struggle, Charles Tt: s..t : 1 1 witness chair In Jiprr, r ."'.! ves terday and d-mo:iMr.ue,l :!.. ' '- ' which five bullets from tr.- ; -' 1 1 his brother-in-law. ".cr:.? li. K:m brell. enterel bis t i ,iP !'' perforating hi.- int.-ftii.vb s- vet. fm-f The can- is that d il,- .-'at. North Carol inn :s.i li.irie Kim brell. charging that th. -1st '''' of October Iu- !:! h.-h', t Thomas WltM a deadly wep n. t- it a plhf.l. The asc wa c-t t -r .ter.1i.v hv SDenai order and vias .a!1. 1 star- day afterno.i.'. r...i 4 lng- th art-! n-'." Who ha.J .'-'-: i a on toe ...riK n .. "' hootll.e'. te.lil: 1 j.-s ture i,r th- -. man t hi : : . " . r point l i irit- . . by i f rise! '.! : h- h 1 k 1 m r - i . -. M Si rune. HI pe'.ition !1 - I! ri.l . f i il.ti.K I tie n i". ' ;'.!) ' , lil.- MHI.d r...--. .i ..!! ! lens-. S-rKi"t d . .. hai .i tt-r TOUl.Khi 1 ' wltii.-.. t "-r T.'.'th.j.- Th- shoot;:.;; "I hp li Ihe trial is the n.iipr.iivil, ... jrr ! m the apa't mfOI" thr- J'ark I'l.viriK t'lul', '.. n F.a.t Tri.i- htt-.-t. upsiairM. t'' oc.rdirii.' j.i th- t.-st nn'Ti -i "f Tt.. mas and tho K"tiTl unilt-i Hlan.l ; -IK. Then as nn.1 his hri.thf r - in -la v, , Vi! ter H .v.r, had ..line to the .l ih "abi.-it F.iii'l .w. mhnl 1 'ha l h.t t boy :n a hundt. 1 r would i-.t think 'i-iiii.' tl.f .-xi-r.-s'ion .in daw:, Thatnas li-inj nn'toil I . H.-.m. r to In .. ,i h..tt'i. ..f I ; Thon.aH Wiii prpariiir to 1 a v - t;,. pla; chortl afK-rw ai 'is-, v. to o th. sh,'.t:ri ...Ciirr 1. it!i'. it ar. ii.t.r ohai.f.- of w.rd Mm-'-n thf- i imn.r-Jiatelv pt ..( .-.iit.ir in- ' ' 1 thoiirh Thoiii-11. t.'.i.d ' '!a . thn! ciiortU h. 'hit .- . -o K in hri-ll l...th. r t1.. ! -. I nit h.,.1 offet -.i 1 1 : 1 1 a h ..f ... , .: l.. h h hid dtcliii. !. having: ;..vt had .a:. Quest ),.-. h i ..-it.s. : r tl.- d.-!ei.s.-indt- at d that l . -s! mo o. "id f-rd -,i the IT . t that Klml.n M had a b..f : ..m ' f.. i with i,., hi . t h i1 bet-n the in Incl.if-nt .-. I'r. f.aind th- -s . j 1 -: man to hav,- i.. . i ...iii'hii i. i... i"i:h' one "f .'i.-. li w-iit ihia'i.'h i.' w i -m one t h i . .at: li . tt s h . ihi i' "ii through ) S.di-. ..Ill- IiIo.IkIi h.s ! 'ii i k and i..' Into hit. !. i- I', th. . j i s Ion the mirm .n. Dn- i- l!-t '- d wa ahout a Th. .,1. .-!"!. a- t" whetlo r th.- wonn i -,m -.. .is t Ohjf. t d t" a lid t h" I ' a ' .... - . tain, d- II.-'.- I I ' .-i - '. r-- I roll. lntn-.l . .1 its !. ' I'll ii:..! ii" 1 1 tor i. :nt. .1 .o t t h- ' ' - "! fere 1. 1 ni ;.; h-s .,s i p.. . .. h - ' i -n the w.npon ..I K.iiilu-.--.. who tir.-.l .it !'...- tumv H .lad,'.- .is!.o;;.o. f '' th- ;.r-.t-rut.'ti. hioualil forttl th. ri) that iiluht, I'-in in a nam l rt pl.u eu h y Ih-'illK h . . i a ts. TIP i MAS i.V ST Nli. 'i'h in .i s in inv I . . i a r d and t""K the stand. IK- uppi-aiH to . aho,jt 2 2 years old ami niadi- for tin most part a ratju-r fii.'il . Incus, ai thoiixh the d. f.-iK" .n -'-di .1 in man 1rir him inlmii tn.it In- had s:v i -in 'ewali.-w' ii'-in a hotth . f can llqucr durint th.- i-ya that he had in hii pocket at th. tun.- .if ih- Bh....t Inr a pan ! kvi - m hi' li in- ha I Jilaceii th.;. th;i:kiiji it niiiitit !' i nnii- in i - ' i - .;s- I hciii if Klin hr.-n. h.. hid :. :i li.ajuni; t hi .. I -f or t or II a i - .j 1 1 .-li; it .-' ! ii 'i fair H. a hi ;it. ) a!s.. t . - ins part in a n't .'. ts that ;.tii noon at the fair r ?. N between Sun K Itnlir. 'd an 1 !i .s i r -tin r. 1-'. li Thomiis. finally cfTi-rn.K Kinihrell 1 a to strike 111., I a '"! h. i . Thomas. I"!d .,f his i-"in!nt to town that We. In. dc t , ,,i tend tic t.m He ("and Sain ..r.. ' diaries Kinihrell nl 1 1).- ill iv ii ' I d. i i ' : : in. oil - that night Sam . i ,-i 1 "i. i. .1 1 n.: h i in fa i n i t h l n i-' i h. t a i .i ' th.. 1 'a i r y r I ' . 1 ' i s . 1 i I'd h ' : , lls.it h hid liothll.f to v. . ' I, licit. I ::i i ! i lie IK. it ri-Hilv I " I' a ' e .i,t" w I. ell Char:. Kim1 i. ;; .!t h I. l-tst. : en I lir d "At t s o I s '.a i 1 - i. ! entered m si i.. 1 h.i l Id. 'ii.as "ba. k b r ai ls bin h v. i . pi:! v behind n.e II !'-;': n. :: ii . f me, and ni'' "o id sh.-t yon iiKai'- " ' '' " ' " ' ' ' " ' ' ' " ' more. 1 li.-: h- i.-t ; u i, i i. the floor v 1 en the " t- t ..!:.. "IH.1 ..-i ha-, an yon '' ask - ! his ait." "Yet", sir I ha I a I Ha id t lie w 1 1 n. s-. "Did ' . -1 ij ' k. a to use them ' "I did r,.a. Mr l: T ' i-.-'.-r crons X i I' I : -. - ' P d amnsirj'-'. : h on the I'.joii in v hi. h '! ' had start. ! t O't 1". r. t ,.,! had tak an .t h I a.- s other n .-.' tnor h. r : :, Jie b. t.in t -SOinK h in- i I It I. f i.K.I !t h r. 1). s:sl. V. "firi or d ', fc' ! - 'hi' e.-n c e'st.t "That th It s -.. . 'That's en- .:' take. He d. ;, : r1 i eno agh t" n .. k - h.n. : preeia Ide he. e. "How mala drink.- 'a tn take !n .,. t to . : 'a h. a by.-, or ! ' Hw II, a I. v lihl I ' you rirui k "Abnu! w-ii! y-f e. 1 "Twentv live' Tha' " a gallon and a hd v "Oh. no. I .tli! '. h it - I... '',' .;H. ! . I "ildn't t w e n : out of 8 pint t !'b The wbr.es. t i - he and - companion, 1 been rs:re p ;: . ..' Of tha fair r" inds TPet f'T'-. ti A man hud fid them th.- t h x.t tor them to do wojl'd r. t.. !eae which th-v did. He had ret aor.e ;:r Ida again. DENIKD MAKIVI THREATS. The v.itneaa was .sk..l whether h had not told a man ih.it I'h.iri.f Ximbrell had i h.lMed his sis'er .i . Of I2C0 and he was p. dm,- lo ex 1. o.. "No." be replied. reudiK. I t.,.r Aid that. I did a that he had -hear d my altrtef ,-ftut of Jmn nd U-- .; would never do htm any good. Th.it :. all I ever aaid." Kim brell married a idster or Thomae. In thla paaaage at arms was brounht out for the flint time the onirlnn! trouble between the famille ome matter relating to the "settlement of a ette. about which arose a dl-acree-roent and out of, thi the feud. Thomae denied having- previously aald "Charlie Klmbrell 1 a blue-eyed ; and. hia brother Sara la an- other," t ThofflM A&Bited beiuj; with, rowdy. jrowda at different place In the coun try referred to aa Walker where he .hoi a pistol in the front yard, tt ThomaEson'a. where he knocked doM ii i boy for calline him a liar, at iiz Knlght's and Zenos McKevltt's. The indications are that the case will be a prolonged Ustit, Many U aessee will testify. Names called out v.-sterday afternoon were thole of J. F. Nft-iy. J. A. Walker, J. 1:. I'orter, T. M. Alexander, B. Thompson, J. S. Crumir. . A. Neely. J. H. Ward. H. K. Pledge, Z. T. Smith. J. A. Ward, J. r. Stroup, J. P. KcKenzle. I.. K. z..,)i, it. A. Torren.-e, lucid Llnd : . ". Kl'.w . la. Jad.L-e Frank T. I isbo! lie. and Mess is, l'.umrn. r St. -wart aii'l K. ' ' u are as-is!:::,; s-d- itor (laikson r. Die prof.." ation. Messirs. la. T. '.ii.il. r. K. H. .MiXi'i' ii and I.' K"y i-virapatrlck are io nise! for the ilc- . !:. parti.-s cor rned ate fmrn Steele Creek tow I. ship. Thomas livii.t' -lit. -en nill.-s from I'hariotte. A lame 1. 1. tuber of people from that lo H'o s present to alt' n-i the trial in v. hi. u much intere.it is mar.ift sted. Th" de iei.dant has been out on iamd tor a number of months, ever since in 'act, the recovery of Thoma. wh.oh was at llrst despaired of, became as sured. A rather interesting feat ire m con nection with the trial is th.- la I that the State rested after intrudm n.i one, two w it nessc . hnviliK to di with 'he Shuotmi. Th'' Cl'dfllSe cali-'d to the staml Mr. I lav.. i..iis. y and asn.d him whether he knew of sjny tnreatii whi.-h Thomas had m i le aL-amst Kimbrpll. The State ohje, led and Judge Coiincill said tli.it the ijuesti .n w, ulil be incompetent. Ai- ini'-iil was- be-all bv the d' f.'i ,e. Iciuever. m t:e . Hat cm d slnd'ar instance w he: u ti,. h .p.e.stior. , "had been al low.d and th- jwi- In Id the matter ocr until thin iiH'iiiiiii!- TO ki:i i' Ki:x)it! siTti;nr Mule Senator l'hiirr Did Not l.xpri'-.si Opinion a to (.overnor Klu-Jiin'u Aliunde on Trust I,r(flslatloii. .Slate S-naioi II. X. I'liarr. prior to his; depaitai.- to l:a.'ift'li cst.r.iay aftern .on ask- d the wriler of the ai -i.l. .c'ltied No Need of Apprehen sion i,i,p. ai in,: in I lie ibs. r i'i Sun t'.v ii.'.. r.iiiir an 1 c.iiitalniiiK n few 0 a j, J r ban as to t la trend ... ..:a.s m lir ' n-i al At -.-in Idy. to n... a.- it plain th..l nt i ii"t ' v presn , ;,o I,.;, ;is to Hi. l! w iis I be ertior I ll inn'.-, alt it vie ai ' ' " :''' "! tr as! bo.-lsl-1'iotc 'I lo artl. le In .pn -t ,f not so s: ,te. that . pi . -sl'.n !.;;.; . . ft i . !l ' I II d III t T I I -H t 'I I,, HH ..Tie at .111, b it It Uppe.M I .1 1- ,1 .- V . .- . Ml t i ' i I'll- IT f I I 111 I 1 ' k s Hill,. .mil, I'i a s-epal'ite pa ra Kt a I ' h , ,,l.. l.eii. e, to the c.cu.il leader, Illlelhl I ,,. 1 1 1 ; i 1 1 . 1 t o .aim. ' !,,s . hi: l l "li is nco'e in onb 1 1 ),;, , r ctds i"' k.-ld stl a I u lit ,C lloOK i I he l.-Slle IS n ! olie So CO .,.., mi il alt. i ail. 'I'h. int. rv o-w. h u,.,.,t nun It and Kia'.II inn one. a .;, , , , , . J T Ii. v...ellilt.. of The ' lb. k. . -. .-e end pt . ed e II I 1 1 1 1 1 I I V SJI I IS t ,c..., ', to all th"!-. c ' II" d ill the doini-'s of til" pr. .- nt .et-isla! in e. SOI.K SI I .N M TOMOIHI I southi Til iitoniobilo oinpHM.v Ne gotiate (sales lor Si-M-n Spl.-n.liil Automobile to It tens of Char lotte and Ninrbv Plnoes. Dusln. .-s in tlo automobile world , .utiriji s to pi, k uii and Charlotte ,'. r-s ilia I.e. ..II.IIIK III"!'. " nd inure lUtaih.d to Ihe horsebss thi. ICS. r oni' the sab s whU h have Just t.e.-t, rnifotiate.l bv the Southern utomohll.. Companv. one of Ho' ;-ir". si aio n. i-s In Ihe .-It v . ale - Mi i;..,,is.-e K. W llsoll. Jl . a Stiid. bakir "l-'-M-K" Mr John W. Zimmerman, an' ' I'-M-l"." ItO II -P.; Mr. John linss I;,,,,, ., M.ivw II :: II -P roadster: Mr ball K. I'iHI' llt'I. Ilaldin. a .In. ks. r 1st. r ' i" ." I r. Stov a 11. of i . ,ii.. i. Inks. in 'inab.nit. Messrs. i i lp.ss and .1 1 1 Ham. a .la. k I,.,, ro.,,lst. r ":iii." Mr C. ..rg.n A i Mow. -II. la iinoni a lb" ranaboiit. l avor Halslng Mandnrd For I-'iifure Dm loi'v At a Milled meeting last Illntlt of the Mecklenburg, Medh al Socb ly 'lie f, Powing n solution was passed "The Mecklenburg Medical Society endorses the bill lis presented bv the i.ourd of me. Hi al i xainlin rs i.ilsit.g th. educational stnn.l.ir.l lor ! apple-ants for In . use to prio tic rnedi- , ,,. - The hill pi ov ides that c .tv ' applican; must have completed a liiii I school course b. fore he Is permitted to stand the examination to secure ;. This pa's tin- matter in th" 'ham's of Ihe S'h!c hoard, and takes It' ...it of the charge of the different medical colleges which now are Ju tgws , f w h. th. r or ri.d lb.- si udents shall ! e a Imiited. 1' is i onf-nded that ih- svsteni i- I liverse and haphazarl n resi lit !o be effective. To Try South Carolina Suit. Col. T. I, Klrkpn'rlok. of the Char ' p.tie Par will bt.-ak away this morn ing from his heavy work In the local , rlmlnal court and leave for Camden, St c, where he will be engaged for L. , davs In th. trial of the civil L...I inst :l 'it.'d bv (J. crce F. Rudisill ,,c ;ns! rh St-' .us Dumber Company. T. phi'! tiff has retained Colonel K : ivp.itri. k as nsi'l with the as- -,!,-, e . f .1 I'. Nb I '..mild. Ks. . of '., oi.or.to S . ' Tlo amount of s w h h Mr I : ad isdl s . ks Is -. 1, r t'.. I -s . f an arm in the -, ),; erv . ! by the - f. ridant ' "ir-p i Dr. Ie i 'ni. mil on Ihe Suburb. Dr .1. M i- s 1'. t -. vvho re moved to th. . ! ) Dosi. : , -m from V! nt Hill some we. ks ago. is 1m- " ving that prop"!"" cr.-ail. and !,,,. expenl-d about $"..'n,fi In a row ', ".e whb h he Is build , en. I ac IV. v.;cor.d bad cslahltshid a larce n ml i . e pi ai it h .- in his "II i , m - .. trail decided th-1 he Wunl-ll i.it r the cltv. H- is nn-et- ",c '. 'i'i signal success in bis pr. s. nt ., , . f ihe citv an! bis many ,. " fr'e. is re glad to have t Tenth vonue Church. e .-t. adv. s'T'S! mtial growth or T- ' h A v. mi.' Presbyterian v- v , c, ,,r. .. of encouragement i fs !,:'.! nunb. rship Recently''! f Ilowlnc named officers were KM - rs. Messrs C V. Ktirr, :. Wallls and W. H- Cathey; , , m.'w. V. W. Orr. W. P. r r. v. pra''v W it. Coch-an-1 J l,ster 11 Unf y. On the i. Say. hath of this month these will be rdained and installed, ware six accessions to this h lust Sabbath morning. 1. off to Laymen's Convention. Qiuui -a ri-r-tBtativa . delegation r.f charlotte church people of the laitv left last night for Birmingham. Ala., to attend the great convention .-. he interest of the Daymen's Mis sionary Movement. This promises to be oCe of the largest gatherings ever h.-ld In th Interest of this move, mi nt, which is by far one of the rr.tft vita! of the rhurch In many ' year. Representations of laymen from various parts of the country will he in attendance and the convention (will be addressed by such Inspiring speakers as J. Campbell White and oU.tr rs of hia stamp. BOOSTEVG CRT AT HARVARD. Mewibe of Oan bridge's Greater Charlotte Club Write About Cltab'a Plana. Judging the doings of the Greater harlotte Club of Harvard as re ported in a letter from one of the enthusiastic members, Mr. John W. Hutchison, the new organization ap pears to be planning some effective work for a Greater Charlotte. It says: "Our Greater ("harlotte movement .s going alorn? in fine shape, and we L'nt up quite a tittle- Interest last .vek. Buck and Yates have taken .ui active part, but Mac la the sirencous one. 'T am going to get some more blerature from Mr t.'orwtth; had a pice letter from him yesterday. We hope before long to get Mr. Cor wlth in correspondence with some parties, and we want to try to work i so an to R.-t Mac before the City .dub of Post on to make an address . n the piedmont section of North at ollna. "t ailor Iialton is the only one of . nr roommate who hasn't got the ver; Just because he Is from t.reens i i'io, he is nort of sour about it. Hut i lint Darker has grabbed up a lot of literature and sent it off to Lexing ton aln dy. "I want to Kc-e that 100.000 there in ISIS, and then there will be plenty of law basin- ss in good-sized lots. "thick s-pen; the day and night with us last week and couldn't talk about an-thini else except the linatfr Charlotte Club. He kat down and s-. r.t some pamphlets to his new-lady-love in Klcliniond." SI'VOAY SCHOOL GRADl'ATKS. Changes In First Presbyterian Sunday School Many Young People Move I p. Some Interesting changes have been in, id.; in the Junior ami primate de partments of the First Pres b I erian (Sunday school A number from the primary department have been pro moted to ihe junior class, and as I many from the Junior department have ' fci a d ua ted'' to the main jsuuda.. ' school. The "graduates"' from the Miliary class to the junior were : iilialietii Ulakeley. KlUabeth Ht..wn. : Adelaide Pea-son Caldwell. Mildred ji'owles. Mildred Kinlayson. Mt.iv Hog i'i. liiT.iiori, Idelia Hayes. Ann:- I.e.- ,Hi. mcH. Cornelia Holmes. lydia lire van! Ma I news. Janet Mellon. Jean Mc (..mi. Kliza he! Ii Miller. Nan. y Hhelion. Cu'h Willa e, James Curry 'I hose leaving the Junior depar tment ''.'..:. Mar, Alexander, Wilson lir ,n Alee Siownoy, L,ella Craham Mush, lilci'h, lieArmoil, Miss i 'a t ' i e i I n. I'.. at. Harriet 'rr, Caldwell M- Don ald. liach class of graduates finished a : 'prescribed course, the special repure- ii.i nt in Ihe primary class beinn tin" ; j pei feet recitation of the child's cate chism, in ttie Junior class, of t.ic shorter catechism. The pi imHry i-i.nliiati'S e.irh received a Testament t he juniors, a Hi hie. riie- Cownantcr-i nt the Fdlsonia Thurwlny anil Friday. The Cov ellii liters Society of th. l .rst ! a i slij terian church has- iir ra mied with Mr. Snyder. f the Kills.. nia. to share the profits at th" Kdlsotila Thursday and Friday of this week. Mr. Snyder having agreed to allow them the proceeds from all the tickets they will sell for ad mission to the Kdlsonla for the two iliiu named. Tin- lines, and their end friends, were out yesterday after noon sellins tickets ami had excellent results. Mrs. C M. Carson Is the inspiration as well as manager of the j ( ov e n.'i nt ers and she has secured this i work lor the band. The proceeds from th" moving picture tickets for Thursday and 1'iidav will go toward helpini, Ixi 1 1 il a school house III the mountain mission districts. The Covenanters hope for liberal patron age at Ihe KdiBonia. Itear of l-iMiiient Colds. A nuccesflon of colds or a protracted rn'ld Is almost certain to end hi chronl' catarrh, from w lilrh few persons ever w'luillv recover (live every cold Ihe at tentli'ii It deseives and you may cvonl tills disagreeable disease How can ymi cure a cold? Why net try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy" ll is highly recom mended Mis. M White, nl Mutler. Tenn . savs "Several vars ago I was bothered Willi my throal and lungs. Someone told me of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I i.evran usinj-! It and It relieved me at once. Now- mv throat and Pings are sound and wall " For salo by W I- Hand & Co. ma To fully enjoy your evenings at home you must have a STIEff OR SHAW PIANO 1342 1908 66 years of continuous piano building under the care of two genera tions of one family has enabled us to produce the best piano of its time. Sold by its maker di rect to the home. CflAS. M. STIEFF Manufacturers of the SUeff and Shaw, the pianos with the sweet tone. Southern Wareroom 5 West Trade Street C. H. WILMOTH, Mgr. Charlotte, N. 0. COUGHED All NIGHT Tin This Recipe Wan Tried. Cora Followed In ft Hours. A prominent medical man, who suffered with a severe cough and cold on the lungs, often being kept awake all night, and weakened by loss of sleep, finally discovered a simple formula which will, cure any cough In five hour by the clock. It Is a laxative tonic cough syrup which .can be made at home by any one and I the formula Is here given for the j benefit of those who pass sleepless nights In painful paroxysms. Those who have tried it say it Is magical, and beats any high-priced, slow-acting cough medicine ever sold. Mix in a bottle, one-half ounce fluid wild cherry bark, one ounce compound essence cardiol and three nunc f syrup white pine compound. Take twenty drops every half hour for four hours. Then take one-half to one teaspooofnl three or four times a day. (Jive children less ac cording to age This will tone up and rid the system of deep. seated coughs every time. Mr. J. S. ("nthran has commenced the erection of his new house at the ; corner of College street and I'hifer 'avenue, just in front of the Presby terian College. Mr. 8. J. Anbury has the contract. "OFT IT AT HA WLETY'S" The Thirst Hospital HOT CHOCODATR. TOMATO FPH'IDLON, cum norn.Dox. PKKK H( M'l DI.( IN, i lYSTtK iphtddon, I'KI.KHY MOCIDLON. etc Trv a . up of our FRENCH DRIP COFFKE. It's like everything else at our FOUN TAIN'. Its different and beat fa si i mt i i ii g , refri ahlng, satis fying Expert attendants. Hawley's Pharmacy Tit YON AND FIFTH ST S. 'Phones 13 and 200. Academy Advance Bale. IRONING ISN'T PLEASANT WORK It's no pleasure to Iron nu! lo Iron the hiii, heavy flat pieces in (ho washing, a! any rale GOING TO TAKE A TRIP ? Better let us supply your wants in clothing and furnishings for the journey. The outfitting will not take a very large sum, for sale prices are novr injsrder here. - Drop in and See Us. i. i I Here's where our flat work iq 1 , il, V, mm I Vrff H t I ser. e will please you. We ll g bUVlllg a I1GW desk, be I I fJU H UI washing and Ironing tlm h.d 1,9 SllTC and Ste the U i li UOl aii'.i von laundehema,,.. r.-.' Ill STANDARD before I I jW It'll worth the money, to say 11 8 I Charlotte Steam laundry II POUND & MOORE CO. I j Laundercrs, Dyers, cleaners, I I H y 219 South Tryon St. I I The Office Outfitters. H aSafsMBaaWWsaWMsBsaa H 205-207 K. Tryon. 'Phone 40. g muiagmmTTnnmmmaM CENTURY PAINT .r- ! is Ekkfflfttffl B GOOD PAINT .BH I Torrence Paint Co. Kifi- 8 10 NORTH TRYON. 1 1 I 1 1 There" Are The Tate-Brown Co. Cotistipaxion May be panrnanenily overcome jy proper prr&onal efforts wAKtKe o5Stston.ee othecijj Truybenejiojil Iwautic remedy, Sjvruo of Kgs anil Kl'uW sfSftHta, wKieK enblonetooria retuJor Kbt& daily $o that assistance fa na ture may be graduaty aipcnsewA vWn no longer needed aitke bestof remedies, wKen Yeautrext, arc to aetiist rtatave nl hot te rvtipplont tke natur. ti uctioni, vKicn muot lpeni ulti maty upon propcv hourijrrtmeht, proper cffort,od rit tvin eir)iy. Toetit bvnectai effects, ely& bv tKe genuine Syrupfigspuir'f Senrwi ' , manufactured ty tiut California Fig Syrup Co. only S0LP BVALL LtADINC DRUOCJSTJ one sue only, regular price 50? Bottle Do You Need a Watch We have the most complete line of Watches to be found in the Slate. Anything from 11.00 Inirprsnll to th.. H 1jn'.l licit-- ara, vv uiinuiii ana rigm. t-very atch we sell guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. Gold. Oold Filled. Nickle and Gun Metal cases. GLOBE-WERNICKE ''ELASTIC" solutions to every office space-saving or time-saving problem. . We carry the line in stock almost "in its completeness and will be glad to "show you." Stone & Barringer Co, Office I Outfitters. - f GARIBALDI, BRUNS 1 1 .tL I & dixon I S yk J lacaaing Jewelers. J i M ll I 111 j 1 STAiMDARD 1 111 ftP Iji the best construction, I l l l 1 the best finisli for the HI I fl 1 If yon are thinking of H 3 Ittjljlmi "8Bi ia i ., T"Wa have made a large contract for Genuine -,;"V ; ", " --'- " ST I LLC OK ! WREtiGHEG ' Wa can supply jour wants promptly and at reasonable price. We carry also a large stock of Solid Bar Knife Handle Wrenches, sixes to 14-inch. These ara tha best Monkey Wrenches on the market. We also carry av. stock of Blum's & Call's Combination Monkey ana Pipe Wrenches. These are standard goods. - - A line of BlUlnf's A Spencers and Williams Drop Fortrs Wrenches. Weddington Hardware Company, Inc. SI East Trade St. OIttO Black's Transfer Company 1 We are well equipped to handle the Baggage Business. Office in Southern Passenger De pot open day and night. Thones 105 or 1919. We also give prompt at tention to all -kinds of Hauling. I m ED. MELLON CO. Remember, Mellon 's Clothes Fit. Horses and Mules Received SO Horses and Mules to-day and 60 more will be In Friday or Saturday. By Monday, February XSth, we win have 150 food young" Horses and Mules In our sales stables. Come before they are picked over. We sell on reasonable terms. With each dollar purchase (time or cash) you get a ticket that entitles you to a chance on a $135.00 Buggy and a 170.00 Wagon. J. W. WADSWORTifS SONS CO. "HORSES. MCLES, V SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK IN MAHOGANY CHINA CLOSETS It would be money saved to secure one of our Mahogany China Closets this week. 1 Bent Glass Mahogany China Closet $30.00 1 ''H-Qi'l. . ' ".( , . - .- save money. ; PARKER-GARDNER CO. L Nye Hutchison & Son INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT OFFICE Nov. Bui BnUdiag. Ball TImm tM& Complete Furnishers That's us. From a suit of clothes, overcoat, or the like, to a collar or necktie, we lead with the largest and most complete stock in the Carolinas. We carry a stock of the best clothing made, and medium priced, too, to fit all styles and shapes of men, and our line of hats, shirts, gloves, underwear, etc., em braces everything that is up-to-date, and with such a range in pric$ that selection is made easy. Come and look for your self. EH ISLES AND HORSES." 1 Bent Glass Mahogany . China Closet $35.00 1 Bent Glass Mahoganv China Closet ..... .$48.00 1 Bent Glass Mahoganv China Closet . $60.00 1 Colonial Mahoganv China 0oset ......$85.00. Big assortment of Golden Oak and. Early English Closets from,, ........$15.00 to $150.00 If you buy this1 week you 1 I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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