Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Charlotte Observer from Charlotte, North Carolina • Page 4

Location:
Charlotte, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Csi'i. Cations. KmI CffUU lot 0I. 01 TIB Wilt. COUOTT INSTITUTE.

mtmt OF TEACHERS AND PEO- PLE INCREASING. BEAUTY: Sllapte. af Familiar race CatRht ei peewat Tkefr Dsatiaatisa. Mr. and Mrs.

W. T. Flaader of New Berne are visiting at County Treaeuret MoCllntock'a. Brio baa retosaed from Buffalo Lithia Springa. Mrs.

Brlea will remain thsre soma weeks longer. Julian Little is back from hi summer vacation. W. B. Durham i home from a visit to relatives in the eastern part of the AI KTEEE8TIIQ LECTURE- fit FkjmlMl DTtlt0t Msi-lti Own BalatUual it MeiUI Healtk PMple's Dar.

JJREM c0. SO PRONOUNCED IS LATTA PARK A flensatlsaaflsrler Trial. The trial of James B. William for the murder of Maj. W.

A. Williams, it now in progress in Oreenvjlle. The News of the 8rd says: "No case ever excited mora Interest here than that of James B. Williams. All day yesterday, from the opening of the court room at 8:80 o'clock in the morning until ad jjroment in the afternoon the building waa densely packed and the heat waa ao Intense during the greater part of the day that some were uui ble to bear it and retired only to have their seals seized upon by others, or if they were standing to have the few inches of space they occupied filled by others.

People came from the country and surrounding towns to hear and see. A party from Ureers came over on the morning train and will remain to hear arguments and the result of tha trial. Tb colored people had also taken a keen interest in the proceedings, bat not a many of them were present yesterday a on Tuesday. They were crowded out by the whites. In the afternoon when argument began the crowd back Charlotte, N.

Til PEOPLE AT LARGE. t. The Interest ia the teachers' Institute Real Estate AVD State. Miss Jeanin Patterson, of Mantrnm, 1 visiting her sister, Mrs. G.

W. Tillett. Mrs. and Mrs. W.

A Faisoo and Mr. M. L. Morris, of Balesgb, are here on a visit to Mrs. M.

A. Sswyer. Miss Pora McLaghlin left yesterday for a visit in Matthews. CbsJmr Pegram, a prominent merchant of Oastonia, was ever yesterday. Mr.

Thos. Onreton Is in Pineville. no. Atkinson went to Matthews ye terday. Capt.

Moncnre, of the C. 0., left yesterday for Wilmington. Capt. J. O.

Bradley, cf Wdeboro, A PEOGBAMIE OF ENTERTAINMENT- Insurance 1mm beea increasing ever ainoe it began. Yaaterday waa on of th beat day. The ataaadaooe iu larger than any day ttaoe the opening. The exercise a were varied and Interesting. Good ringing led by two cornet it Interspers-' ad ami eerrss to enliven the prooeed-" lag.

A prominent feature of the afternoon J. waa a lecture on Physical Culture by Dr. R. E. Hlnmaa.

Following li a syn- Tat physical development of a mio aa maa ia a question that bu been of greater or laai intereet at all tlmea tone both the saraae and the civiliz Aa iivliatios to Vlsif Csrilally Eitead- of tbe bar stood up on tbe benches. This murdir will bs remembered by tbe Charlotte people. W. A. William waa well known here where he at one Agents.

LET THEM 0 dtd Oir Ifeigkkeriig Tswni Correspondence was in tbe oily yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C.

Mayer have gone to Washington city Mrs. Thomas Bitch returned from Concord yesterday. Aid Villacs, Solicited, ed people. Among the savages the question of ths "aurvival of the fittest'' waa deflniteiy decided by the physical strength of the competitor. Among civilised people where mental leoee ia more necessary thto muacle, II time attended military school, conduct ed by Col.

P. Thomas, of Columbia The story of the murder at the time was that the two Williams, both men of nerve and physical vigor, were plsying cards at a late hour of the night, when a dUpute arose and W. A Williams rising drew a knife Jumea B. Williams said: "I am un armed" and W. A.

Williams closed hi knife, threw it down and pulled off nia coat for a fair flat and skull tight. James Williams, upon this pulled a pistol and ehot A Williams, killing him immediately and then fleeing to the inr'untaina of Western North Carolina where be was arrested. Tbe only witness to the murder was a Miss Johnston, of Lincoln county, ar rived here yesterday, on her return home from a visit in Hslisbury. W. E.

Holt is over from Lexington. II Lane came In on the Air Line yesterday erening. Ed Bay is home after a trip of several weeks. Mrs. Kate Alexander, of Bock Hill passed through the city laat evening en route to Baltimore.

Mrs. Bine lair went to Hop well last For the week beginning Monday, July 6th. 4 AAA yark handsome white satin plaid. Embroidered India linen, worth 20a, will be soldat lac yars s'm'ar goods worth 1 6c will go at 9c he quantity is large, but they will go fast at such prices, so don't delay. H.

BAKUCH. gnu iuua uh panwii atreDgin ia a aceaaary foundation for proper mental development. f'" We ara apt to neglect the phyaical In the rtruggl for mental excellence, oaualog the muacalar force to yield up it rigor to ths nervous In such a de- "The grandeur, I mean the natural btanty of Lalta Park and its delightful atmorphere is more highly appreciated by me at every visit." So sa Mr. I). Goldbuig, ooe of Charlotte's moat highly respected citizens, in the office of the Four C's yesterday.

This opinion is becoming general aa the big receipt! of the railway daily show. Within a few weeks the besutifnl Pavilion will be evening. Mr. and Mrs. Porter and children, and Mise Mamie Orr are visitiog friends thrown open to visitors, thereby adding additional attraction and comfort to thia suburban resort.

Thia flue a pec I Kraa of anpbysioloKioal exaggeration a 1 ta deatroy the equilibrium necessary to the perfect oonditlon of either one. Of lata year much more attention haa beea given this aubj set. Walking I the moet natural and at the em time th most perfect and oompreheosive physical culture, bring-, lac aa It doe, more mueole into play boy waning in the room where the cards were played and in tbe etnpluyment of Jaa. YVil'iams. The aoove is the story he told and evidonce was oou eluded in the case on Wednesday and apeechea wore made yesterday and the verdict is anxiously awaited.

Prsmpt Artios Avert a Serisii Accident. Yesterdsy afternoon as Mr. and Mrs. men of architectural science, has been greatly added to by the artistic woik of FOR SALE. 10 acre tract with fine view of the unsriotte'e celebrated builder, Mr.

Jo iah Asbury. Thie gentleman, by a personal eupervfarion of tha work, has car rled out th architects ideaa to the very at iseimont. Miss Busie Williams is hack from Salisbury. Mrs. Richard Evsns and children went to Btatesviile yesterday.

J. H. Wed ding ton Is home from up the CO. Judge A. Baskell was In the city yesterday.

Nick Farrior will be in this morning. Prof, and Mrs. W. A. Bmith, of Salem, are at Joo.

Vogle's. mm an a more natural manner tnan any 1 other. Eay olothing ia absolutely neo- easery for the proper performance of i thia function. Every movement of the letter, and made tbe structure "a thing 01 beauty and a joy Later on a full description of tbe Pavilion city, near the limits. Prioe ffiS.OO per acre.

Good railroad frontage. 87 acre tract on Beetle' Ford road, in one half hour drive of the city, macadamised road more than half the way. Call at office for prioe and terms. Two-story dwelling on South street, near Trade. Price 1 100.

Secure one of the desirable vacant lots on North Graham street, near Sih. will be given in this column, which will bow what the 4 'a bu done in the Doay depends a muon on the proper oe-ediaetion of the moaelet for ite ao-caraey, grace and foroa ai upon the etxength of their contraction; (hi ia xwrtionlarlT true of the axoaedimrlr Tlios. Anderson and baby were driving in from the Park the horse iiecame frightened at the street cars, at the turn at Morehead and but for prompt action cn the part of the motorman on the car, a serious runaway would have occurred. As it was no damage was done, other than broken shafts and harness. Mr.

ttlttkowaky as Hast. way of providing rational amueement for its patrons. The comfort and pas time of all have boen duly considered and it is safe to say that this building complex, mo rem eat of walking, running and jumping. Dr. Bumaa hei ahowed by a esriee Fine shade and good neighborhood.

win tie one 01 tne most popular attrac i Improved and vacant property in all tion ever given the good people of Cbarf Mr. and Mrs. 8 8. McNinch are home from South Carolina. Mao Davis loft last evening for a trip to Virginia.

8. Shuping, a prominent merchant of Concord, was over yesterday. Col. II, Jones acd son Hamilton went to the coast last night. lotce.

different part of the body In walking. For ths practical points involved: you the different waYds in the oity. FOB BENT. ke tbe past improvements made by 8. Wittkowsky gave an elegant dining Thursday evening, at whioh, amot others entertained were, Judge Schenck of Greensboro, (Jol.

Wm. Jchnstou. Capt (Jeo Hm-in nd IT. Hurnch A hen Peat Ofllte Four-room oottage corner Poplar and tne 00 pany, which were for tbe good of ihb people, so will the coming bd made for the masses. It is to be seen that a vast amount of lltb streets.

cannot waia eaauy, gracefully or ben-. efloially with restraining clothing. Even a momentary antlysisof tbeee curve will demooatrate this fact, they are all dependant on free and unreetrained co ardlnation of the mueclea of the a -j .1. a. i Four-room cottage, near the Air Line depot, money is beiog spent st D.lw onh, acd Nimrod.

is tae new post tfticu eatab- it is eq ually apparent that the people, as lUhed 4 miles from here, on the Char BW. 8 ALEXANDER, 1 13 East Trade Street a whole, appreciate tbe expeiraiture. uiuuv waui tuuav in iuo iruui. and they are disposed to recognise it by frequent visits there. Ground for lawn tennia ar to be lotte and Yorkvllle mail route.

'Squire W. Lore 1 the pot master. A lkinr, far Soelby. Shelby is awakening to her ability to utilise the mineial water which abounds more or less in numbers of springs near KKPKtMKNTATIVE SfKOI Tkt. Victim sf Mallrlosi Trtatneat at ike Haid sf I'tkstn Parties Moses Stroup, representative from Osston, is paying dearly for his recent sfforts in trying to prohibit ssle of whiekey in an ton county.

Several nights sgo parties visited his plaoe and cut up all bis corn, peeled his fruit trees, went into his harvest field and cat all the binds sod sostUrd the laid iff and beautified for the use of our young men and lad ice who love to engage Iaereaaed essrclse cell for more ox-ygeo and a greater development of tha reeplretioa apparatus. The respiratory appereta begins with the note and loot with the mouth. Always breathe through tha note which aot as a Biter to) the etr and alas ralaea in temperature, recwlering it lee Irritable to the delioate rnesnbrenes it oome in contact with. Tha development of the muscle of Intbiarrnned game, Uther ideas of inr i cent sport will be eaier to If par there. Preparations are now beicR made to supply the water from the Dur lie desiring to engage in ihm will call.

Br at -he oornpany suffice and make known their wants. bTAISVlLLE COlLEGEt The R.fle dob Is now a matter i mum mm wm ui Km iuj (mrwuc cauaiog aa doe Inoreaied oapaoity of the luBMrs. fact, and shortly their "gell'iy" will be marked out and this attractive and scientific fun will weekly be aa event at grain over the field. It is understood thht the anti-prohibitionists are at the bottom of the trouble, ard are in this manner ret king their vengeance on their representative for fighting whisky manufacture. ham Sulphur Spring several miles from there According to the Aurora, an aqueduct or race is bjiog consti ucted above the apring, about 800 feet long, this is to fumisb tbe motive power that oonveya the water by a force pump and pipis to Shelby a distance of nearly three miles.

A marble aquare wall enclose tha water and protect It from the enoroaching creek, so near the sulphur water. It will te conveyed here in two week or lesa. the park. Offers to girl and young women a thorough education, good health, and a comfortable home, with moderate charge. Musio will occasionally enliven tbe Dr.

Binman gavs Illustrations of several exercise by whioh these itructurca ara developed. All forma of exercise sbonldhavea definite relation to tbe development of the respiration appara- parties in attendance. Within a fortnight are light sri 11 make aa bright aa day the Boulevard and the Park. Even now Cupid has For oatalogue writ to ir YOD DBINK we can supply you with LIME JUICE, CARBONATED CXDEB, IMPORTED GINGER ALB. VCBACKEBS and POTTED MEATS for picnic a specialty.

BETHUNB at WHITE, dty Orooery. marked out tha "Lovers Promenade, sva. isus ruie snouia never be lost eight of. Physical oalturs bears a definite ro-latiosi to brain development so closely nrf the mind and body correlated that 1 la often difficult to distinguish MBS, FANNIE EVERETT WALTON. aad along its wide way endearing word oaa be safely uttered without Principal, Statesville, N.

0. the echo to carry them to unappreci-tiv eara. Cupid know too well the LOCAL NKW4 IN fcKlEP. sTsttiajs Ksaid Aktut Tewi Teiterday ky tke CkraiieU Reporter. Engineer Will Fsirson of the Baleigh and Gaston Air Line is here on a lay off of two weeks.

wan si aua so we mina ana wnst is dae to tha body. Tha musolea are de- July 94 4t danger of eohoes. To our friend ia the neighboring Twt Haisssue Addltlsat ts Ilsjwetd. Two handsome pieces of work. In granite will be placed In Elm wood oem etery in a few days One is a SO foot shaft monument to the late Miles Wris-ton, and the other a sarcophagus for the late James A.

Harvey. The work is being done at the North Carolina Granite Works. A handeome sarcopbsgns for the late Paul Cameron, of Hlllsboro N. is also under way, and the reporter waa informed, when completed, will be the finest pieoe of gi anile work in the Bute. Trail Me Mel the Visitor.

A game of ball between the train hands and roubd house men of the li. D. yeeterday resulted in victory for the train tuun by a wore of 7 to 5 wai as wj twvMWtHjii wUHUu, RUU lag laser Ufa a direct relation i found to town aad villages or Monroe, (Joncord, Mount Holly, Pineville, Matthewa, Mc- esiiai neaweea great pnynoal etrengtn aad th possession of those Intellectual Adsnsville, etc we extend a bearty DAVIDSON COLLEGE, MacaxairBUBa ComrtT, N. O. SI E.

Trade St. Phone 81. weloome, and suggest to them little Connie Traywiok, who was injured the Debtor toe 30ih of My by bein.4 run over by a train near the Graded Nobool, and thereby losing a foot, is at woik again. He handles his crutches BBPT. lOTH, 1891, TO JUNE 9TH, 18M J.

B. 8HBS.BBR, D. LL. Presi maaainsj posmons or autnority. ti-sasple to prove this were then given.

The natural abode of a oontented miod and a happy dUpoaitlon are to be roctod In a healthy body. Do not nesluot thun thl mmuia tn thn piooio parties during the heated term to the shades of Latta Park. A day in Charlotte shopping with part oiSt at her set park will compensate you (or tbe out lay and the time. The gate are wide open to all. COME! dent, aad professor of Biblical In- HOT BBEAD at tha BON TON BAKERY.

Hot Vienna Boll. Hot Bread, Graham struotion and Moral Philosonhv. W.J. Mastin, LL. D.

Vice-President. attd of oonlentment, For our 'human batnrtt mn rUhlv AndrmrmA with nunu and Professor of Chemistrr. vary well. Misa Alice Holland will be home from Wrigbuville tomorrow. J.

Ijog ia back from Franklin county, Va Mrs. Long will romaiu there auine time, as her health has been greatly improved. Jno Hayes, who has been so disnernie W. Visson.A.M Professor of Math ematii-a. 8 Gkavbs, A.

of L-iin and Frrocb W. 8 TJBKKLL, Ph. Professor of English. fsiiTH, Ph. Professor of Natural Bread, Bye Bread, Sweet Boas, Dough aula.

Cakes of all kinds, fresh every morning. W.N PBATHER. GRAHAM BBEAD. BYE BREAD. Baked every evening.

I use the best of flour and will try to give you good bread all the time. Oome or send your order for what jou want. I will deliver goods free to you. J. FASNACHT, City Bakery.

of anguish, so splendidly organized for paia) or sorrow, so slenderly equipped for Joy," oaa ill afford to dispense witn this means of happiness? 'Tha work on tha school stadiea closed Oa yeeserdsy. Today la people's day. Tats) addresses will be of a more Inter aattag nature to tbe gentral public and all ara cordially invited. Mr. Bildreth, aeoretary of the Y.

O. A. will talk est gymnastic apparatus and school helps, oonrse of study and cooperation la school work will be discussed. A Pbilo-ophy. Hahdixo, Ph.

Profeasor of Or and G. rman Lenanans Tks Cars Will lis pal ate The Raleigh Kiening Mirror states that the Raleigh cars, whioh were in use on the Charlotte street railway, are to be repainted and further ornament eJ, O. T. Flanders, of the Drill Car Company, beiog in Raleigh now for that purpose. Death at Davidssi.

Miss Mamie Kerns, or Davidson College, died Thursday night of typhoid fever after an illness of several weeks She survived her sister Mrs. Oeo Sun son, but two dajs The funeral took plaoe yeeterdavafternoon. The first Csntry XeUis. Tbe first country water melons were la yesterday. They came from six miles above here on the Btateevilltj road and were very fine.

LiaoLX. Tutor of Mathematics. For Catalogue and other information ly ill, is improving. Mt Holly News: An avalanche cf lorrlioeea baa overwhelmed our town Miss Suaie Hoffmen, of Charlotte, cam- on lueeday and Miss Carrie Bryan, of caused th waves to takx an upward tendency wben she arrived eatcrday. They are the guests of Mian Stella Hut-hleoi of the Central Hotel Mine Kaunie Duncan, of Carlolte, has sgieed to teacb a school in the Bend.

A belter selection for a teacher could not have been made. A Link and W. T. Hart, of this city, are apeudinir a few dara in Hick aOdrre THX PSRBIDKJIT 8-tf gvoa many sonool committeemen are expected and there will be short talk by prominent gentlemen. Sou 00 BEWABO.

A reward of Fifty dollars will be paid fur information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or psrsocs caught, or known to have placed, explosives or other obstructions on the tracks, or otherwise guilty of any other attempts to damage any property, of thia oompeny. E. D. LATTA, President, Charlotte Electric Railway Co. A sw Taatker li ika Caltred 8ekl.

Battle O. Williamson, of Greenville, B. waa sleeted yea terday to fill the vacancy ia the colored Graded school in PURIFY YOUR ory. From there they will go to Ashe-villa. Mr.

acd Mrs. Chas G. Lamoine. ar- oy resignation or Maty ROANOKE COLLEGE, Salem, Va 89th itar. Healthful Climate.

Choice of Courses; Commercial Department; Library 17 000 Volume: Working Laboratory: stood morals; Expeueea for month $154 to $204; (board, fee, Young men from many State. Ind. Mezie and Japan. North Carolina well represented. Illustrated Catalogue and illustrated book about Salem free.

Address JULIUS D. DBEBEB, President. J90 e.o.d. lm iivbu iu ids city isst evening, and are DRINKING at Mrs. Lsmoine's father's, S.

J.Neisler. Rev. Jno. Butt and son. A.

L. Bntt. TUB WgAfHElt BLKgAU. Tke few Obierver Arrive aid tke Old 0ie Departs. J.

O. Gardner tb new observer for the Weather Bureau in thia city, arrived yesterday from Lynchburg with hi family, and are at Cant. BomlnrV A arris Task lace at IksTketiSMl ariived home from Rutherford county WATER vrpiuagt Tsatersir. rweraay, wnere tney naa Deen exhib iting Mr- Butts and An aausually pleasant diversion In the routine life at the Thompson Or- ine uornets will tears for home to yesmage. was a marriage wnloh took night.

Observer Byker, who has been inoharge since Mr. Bronaoa left, returned to Lynchburg last evening utoe Mere last evanioat. The contract A CHANCE FOB TUB LADIES. The bstndaome pavilion about to be erected at tha Park on the property of tbe Charhrttt CamaoUdatad Construction Company, will be furnished la keeping with the beauty of iu surrouiidinjrs. But it will Bsed interior decorations.

BEALTH HEALTH HEALTH The three year old child of Jno OobS, PRESERVE PBESEBVE PRESERVE your Insj Mrtss were Mr, kf arv art iH VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. Lkxihotoh, Va Tear. BtaU kf lliury, Beieaune aaa TaebQlsal School. Tnoroaah Coons la fa, sral and applied bamtalry, Dd la BclB-srto. nnfera dec-rMiorradollB Aear.

mlc oaraa, a so d'a-wi I Brbi lor of i'f. una CItii Rum aa la Tacbalcal O. Ftrtch, of Florida, the ceremony we perforated by Uev. E. A Osborne in Im prassnus of afew friends, and the wuu lives near tne Aipna asm, died severs! days ainoe.

Rev. Dr. Cheshire left yesterday Impure Drinking Watet, Ty pbotd Do tor1 Bit la. Funeral Eapetwea hsifkt sf Pythias. A Knight of Pythias lodge was or.

ganised in Shelby yesterday, with IS charter members. The nam of tha draoerv for the window aad the ad morning for Sewane, on busi enuarea or tne isstttutloo. The bride antaeoua location of chain, table. ness 000 netted with tbe University at mat place to dve the plaoe the air of th pr O. nrss A II ni'CUHi, Ine ad I a othli and laeldeutaa rovldad ml rats of per yaats.

IftotKii of outfit 8 UfT IPP, fjupsriatsadaet. is assser or all Keea Msckay. After apeadiog several day here, Mr and Mrs. cost some 1800 00. Our Gate Crty Mi a-ter Filter ocat 94-00 to $10 00 which will you have.

O. 8. Rsad dt Co. enoe of ladiea aad their handiwork. loogs as Bbeioy no.

17. Tke Theaisiville Orakiisxa. Now with the view of setting the ide ritsca wm retaxe to Tea Lawi Party at lilikews. of many ladle on tbe subject we will Bev. Dr.

McManaway after speodiag some days at Camp Fowls, went to give nd In gold to the moat acceptable PEACE The lava party gWea at the noma of Mr. Feaderbork in Matthew laat night design of arrangements; wnn a statement accompanying, she wins; the necessary purchases to he made to carry I will offer for the baiaace of the Saaoa passed off most pleasantly. Among the nam bar who want from Charlotte ware out the plan conveyed. Beau your oom- noma villa to attend the annual meet lug of the directors of the Bp Jt Mr. Wells was reelected maaager and Bar.

E. Billiard elected treasurer, and pastor. Died la mieJelakla. New reached here resterdav of the Institute, for youasr ladies, Raleigh. N.

0. Advanced; thorough; well equip ped; aeieot. S3 officer aad teachers. Ml new planes. Send for oatalogue.

JAS. DHIWIDDIE, M. A. of July Ktf Oarv. of Principal.

BlfOKIi HUflL Ait RIVAL, N. C. Meredith, A Smith, Thos Nergeot. Boat, 8 Bundy, Clement Dowd. HcMOlon Alex Clarke, Lane, Witherspooa.

SC: OA Osborne, BuChardson, Mrs Johnson and child. Va: a Uollowell, Cook, I Morns. Phila EMStairais, Danger. Graham. Wauu: Millard Wood.

NY: IUmau, Tennia. BI: A Freeman. BaLTO: Walter I Jonas Dr.wifd li Trk River. ichhokd, July IS. Herbert Kieg sad MUlard A King, children, of M.

F. King-, of thiscllv. were dmmd municatiotM and address them to PARK COMMISSIONERS OF TBE OOSTBOUBATXD COS. OOw QhastotSs, A death in Philadelphia, of tha mother of Mia Mettle Blear, who has soent the past two mouths in Charlotte. Horn Taylor, Will Jonee, Cass Him moos, ObBtwaoe Todd, Fred Wood, and L.

As-mmrj. fttkeriag ward. Many of taoae who followed in the wefceof the Hornets to WrHrefcviile. are "gathering homssrard te iy one." Yesterday train bronchi in Mis 8 J. Hes-lar.

Mrs. P. 8. McLsuk1 in SttenfT finsbh and daughter. Mm John Bigfar Mad rraak Myera.

Willst Bantas and k.uK at Grahtoi M4WUlQrT. URBANE WILLS, Late of Will AshsvOle. ARCHITECT, E. Trade CaWlotte, H. P.

O. Box H7. CoT Flans and sDedfications tirerjared MT ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS "8 At greet ry reduced prioe. Our' snetk. ods ars hoeorabie, oan goodaartj kaowa to be the beet earrttd ta the city.

Tae prior will aatwfy. We win appreciate your trade. Call acd see as. lermstf Uki reduction sale H.T. FEQSAMt'JB Tha HsAetiiaahar, Aesideitallj Sktt.

A a nail colored bor waa eeoidantaJlT ahot yesterday afternoon while ears- Mr hawTliega gaa at thester woik Nservuir. He waa not aarfcaslr hart. for all khwls of publio and private build. ry cspa-stBof a boat in York Eira a.iLa I Inn. Oormpoadaaoa snlwrttsd.

M4.waa at1iof od very well tut night. i..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Charlotte Observer Archive

Pages Available:
4,187,998
Years Available:
1775-2024