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At IA"3ALL GA2IE3 YESTERDAY. cajtrow 1R TUB tasioits ucagces. Thm KetatlQB At tot Securing; th rannahl np oat ef fltUbarg and ; .aVwtoaWlea. v -riUlwir.-vSnt: M.-Nathjnal - It W eem that the reaction after the atraln incident to the winning of the -. pennant had taken all the vim and snap out of the 1'ittsburg teara. Willis ,nai the home team at, hla mercy mi was entitled to a shut out- Score J JT - JMtUbur ; . 0 9 0 0 0 1 0 01 6 J J-'-okUot . ,. , -,.0118 0 0 0 0 0-6 1 J Battfrieas Doheny. Yeager and Zltti. nwr; Willi and. Moran. Umpire, Ems- BT LOUIS r DEFEATS St, Louis. Sept. 30.-Natlonal. The St. ,Lotil team closed the local wason to xay by taking a double-header from Aew York. Use second game was tailed W the BUtb. Inning:. Score: R 11 7Z Ft. Lou to , , , 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 6 13 81 ( New YorkLL. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0- 4 $ IfelferleB: Joyce and Heydon? Smith , and -Vyarner. " x Second game: ' SU Louis , .,. , v . .0 0 ( 0 0 -4 7 I Kew York . i v. . ..0 2 0 0 0 8-6 7 i , Katterles: ; Murphy and Nicholas; f Jon and Warner. Umpire, Dwyer. Itilladslphi Win a Doobta-Hcadar froM , Cincinnati. ', Cincinnati. Sept. 30.-NatlonaL , Phil adelphia won to-dy ' double-ftrafler-ei aupertor playing. The second tame whs b alled In tl5 eighth on account of dark ness. Score; ,. '':,tU. j'B H E Clnelfnmtl . . .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 V 2 8 S Philadelphia . 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 8 010 13 ; S Batteries: Phillips. Sutholt and Iter ,en: Orth and Jackllseh. Umpires, v Nash and Brown. , Heoond game; Cincinnati . . v. .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 T 4 Vhlladelphla .. ..2 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 7 0 Batteries: Helsnian, pelt and Hur. ' ley; , White and MncFarland. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Won. Lost. P. IT. Pittsburg . 87 Philadelphia ... .. .. ...,;9 Brooklyn ,.77 St. Louis 75 Tloston .. ',; .. .. .. ..6 New York .. (. ..53 Chicago ,. .. --..53 Cincinnati ..' ; ..si 60 56 57 63 67 76 .635 .m '.574 .043 .603 84 3S 3C1 90 Pfvfoaalonal Ball viuba gorm an ur( anlia ttoa. New York, Sept. 30. President P. T rowers, of the Eastern Baseball League, gave out a statement to-dav inat in consequence of the National League's abrogation of a national agree ment, all the professional baseball clubs in the United Btate an fA fulfill excepting the sixteen, club members in the National American League, have neen nanaed together for mutual pro tection an.l organized an independent antuuiuuun uncar ;ne name of the Na tional Association of Professional Base ball Leagues, of which Powers Is pres- luciu. mr( iwprs nas addressed a let tor to the president of each club mem oer or ine National League, asking ui cooperate witn new the asso ciation in respecting the reserve and tujufuct right of the clubs and players " rOOTOALL FK1D.1T. DavMsoa to PUy Unlllord Collrgo oa the . Vornat's Vrldtrun B. Jobn Laffcrty rraache. ' Special to The Observer. ' "-Davidson, Sept. 30. Yesterday ser ylcea were conducted mornlnar anJ evening by Rev. John Lafferty, of the Florida Synod. He has been spending his vacation of several weeks here with his mother and sisters. To-morrow he returns to his charsre In Florida. - The football' cranks are working up considerable enthusiasm over the game with Guilford College on the home grid Iron Friday afternoon, October 4th. This is me first reul game of the season for the team. The boys have been practic ing faithfully for a month, and are in very good condition. As yet the line-up uo noi Deeu nnaiiy announced. MIss'Lula Grey returned last week from Charlestown. W. Va. She has ac cepted a position In the Mooresvllle Academy for the ensuing winter. Mrs. varaeu, mother of Mrs. Dr. Martin, Has returned to her home at Red bpnngs. Misses Annie Belle Munroc. of Lenoir, and Annie Menzles, of Hick ory, who have been visiting here for several aays, returned home this morn ing. Miss Ruth Bryce, of Chester, S. C, and Miss Bryce, of Florida, are vis- lung airs. W. I). Vinson. Mr. nrtrl Mm Cook, of Bowlinir Green. Kv.. returned to their home this morning. Mrs. Cook is a daughter of Mr. H. P. Hairier. Miss Llla. Glasgow leaves for Virginia to-nlgbi, where she will teach during m wimer. -5-Mr. joe Glasgow, of Texas. Is visiting his father in this piace,. A Mew Ublua tu Kun th l'cuiaeola 8UU Car. rehsncola, Fla Sept 20. The street car strike is still on. No cars have neen run rlnce 9 0 clock yesterday morning. The motormen "nnd conduc tors are organised under n charter from tne Anights or lAbor. but to-dav four teeij of Ihhin applied for a charter from tlu Antalgimaed sociiill(tn of Stre Car . Workers, who are a'Hliated with tne American Federation of L-ibor an'l with Ihe local Central Trades' Council orKRniKaiions or union men. The new organisation has signed a contract with the orhiiam of the Klectrlc Tevmlnnl Railway to run the crs Just as soon as. they get their charter, which muy posBlblj' be to-morrow. This actlo,n has caused bitter feeling and the Knights of Labor will fight the new organization. .... tr,. . , : A riraaaaa la a raraltura Faetory Faially Out at afarioa-T. W. Pp Dead. Special to The Observer. ' Marlon, Sept, 80,-Bard Williams, fireman for the McDowell Furniture Company was' severely rat by one of the machines this morning. It seems he was gathering material from one of the machines and came In contact with the saw, which cut his body and arm. The cut on the body went through to his entrals'and cut them 1n three or four places. Drs. Ash worth. Klrby and Mor- phew were 'phoned for at once and did all they could but It Is not thought he can possibly live. Thos. W. Pope died Saturday morning and was burled yesterday. The funeral services was conducted by Rev. C 8. Cashwcll, pastor of the Baptist church here.'. - . .. . ; - - J A FIREMAN'S CLOSE CALL. "I stuck to my engine, although every , joint sche-1 and every nerve was racked with rwiln,?' writes C, W. Bellamy, a k. , . . comollve fireman, of Burlington, Iowa. -' "I was weak and pale, without any ap petite and all run down. As 1 was about to give up. I got a bottle of Elee . trlr. Bitters and. after taking it. I felt , ts well aa I ever did In my life." Weak, Ickly, run down people always gain new llf strength and vigor from their ' use. Iry them. Hntlsfactlon guaran i teed nv Burwell Dunn . Price Wc. - For Asthma ait Chaaaj's Exvsetor- rot'a orrEr.i vr a home. Tbvy All ram to aa Orhaa Olrt Thruuta Tha Obaarvar-Cotorad A. and M. Vullega Opaas Wll-Uresbr Kcwi. PlK t lltl to The Observer. . Greensboro, Sept 30. Chk'f '-Svott bus received, four letters front peions offering to provide homes for the or; phan glti who was turned adrift by a family in thalwrthei n pant of the cbtjin. ty aJfew days' ago, mention ef. which waa made In The pbswver at the time, The chiefs correspondents 1 all said their attention was c&Uod to the girl by The Obseryer, ; One X them, a Char lotte woman, stipulated that; Bhe did not want the girl if she was not Intel ltgent, strong, healthy and pretty, jipa clal emphasis being laid on the latter (lUrtliflcatlon. Tlie ot phan wits sent to the county home two or three days ago and will be allaweilr to remain thertf, for thtj present at least. - " j . 1 It develops that Frank Thompson, a negro wh was bixiught here and jailed Stittirday on a tharge of burglary, at tempted to criminally assault a young woman in .the southern part of : the county on the day previous, lie was frightened way. The purses offered for trials of speed during the fair her next week aggre gate 82.650. Up to date 47 runners, trot ters and pacers have been entered, and thirewill be more. The Collins Carnl val Companjrand -other amusement concerns have been engaged 4t givo free sImwi and entertainments every day during ihe fair. The exhibits prom Ise to exceed the most' sanguine ex pectatlons of the management, both In quality and Quantity. Exhibition hall and manufacturers' building will be filled to overflowing with products of the home, farm factqty nnd shop. The furniture exhibit from High Point and Thomasvlile will be especially attrac live. Sheriff Jordan and County Conjnils sioner Tucker,, accompanied by six or eight other gentlemen, left to-day for a big fox hunt at Manchester, Cumber land caunty. They carried along horsej and a large puck of fine hounds. Julius Coble, a couniryman, was ar rested1 and Jailed here to-day, charged with highway robbery. Saturday after noon he rode home with W. C. May. a farmer, and when eight or len mlM from town, turned on the latter, and, choking him into insensibility, rifled bin pockets Of 86.40 and decarnied. Kx-Scnator Marlon Butler was hete to-day en route to Washington. Mr. P. T. Gentry, of Danville, Ky., is the guest or Mayor osoom. He win remain un til after the fair. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harris have an nounced the marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Alice Thorne, and Mr. Frank M. Brown, of Danville, on the 10th Inst. The mnrrlape will taka.place In West Market Street Methodist church. tn a conversation with The Observe correspondent to-day Prof. Charles H Moore, of iho faculty of the Agricul tural and Mechanical College for the colored race, stated that the Instl u tlon ha4 opened very satisfactorily. notwithstanding the fact that the f male department had been abolished. It was feared that this would cripple the college, out such will not be .the case The student body is said to be com posed of ambitious young colored men and boys who have come to college fo a purpose. Prof. Moore, who recently returned from a canvass of the great er portion of the State, says he met with encouragement everywhere. He found the people of his race taking n more serious view or education. HIMP HATTCB BEING PKODEU. A Senate Committee Itoglai Iavtftlf atlng tb Cbarf t Agalnit Cel. Hclatand. Washington, Sept. 30. The Senate sub-committee of the committee on military affairs, consisting of Senate1: llawley, chairman; Proctor, Burrows, Cockrell and Hnnis, at 11 o'clock to day began the Investigation of chajne4 against Lieutenant Colonel J. O. S. Helstand, of the navy, in connection with the alleged Manila hemp com bination. The charges were preferre i by Major E. L. Hawkes, formerly a volunteer officer, and were deemed of sufficient seriousness to warrant an investigation by the Senate, At the opening of the inquiry several Important documents from the War Department were submitted to th- commit lee, Including a copy of the thhfgr-s mude ngnlnst Col. Helstnnl and his reply to them. In his reply Col. Helstand says he was Identified with the proposed company and considered his connection with It legitimate aiH horn mil He. Some time prior to the making of the charges Col. Helstand says ho ceased ull negotiations with Major Hawkes, effecting a settlement In full with him. Major Hawkes de livered to him all papers In the case and took a receipt from him. Subse mientjy Col. Helstand received a let terfrom Major Hawkes In which th' latter said he had retained certified copies of all letters and Winers In tho case and had photographs of the moiv Important documents. The most Im portant development during the day was Major Hawkes' testimony reirard- Ing the flint meeting of some of those who projected the proposed Ma nila lt.pe Company, which was held in Dudley & Mielu ner's law ofllce In this city In the summer of 1839. Those present, besides tho attorneys, were Col.. Hlstand and W. EL Wharton. In answer to an Inquiry as to who were In tho company Col. Helstand wrote the following list of names: Wm. W. Dudley, Lewis T. Mtehener.: E. I Hawkes, James E. Rnyd George I). Meiklejohn, Chules H. Allen, H. O. S. Heilsand, H. C. Corbln and Lewis B. Jackson. Major Hawkes produced a paper containing thui list and said he saw Col. Helstand writ- the mimes. Col. Heltsnnd In It was his writing, but whre or when he wrote the names he had -no recol lection. Members of the commute- brought out the fact that Boyd, Melklo- John, Allen, Corbln and Jackson were not present at the meeting. A Cheater, 8. 0., Han Killed While Cnnpllog ' Cart la Asbnvllle. Special to The Observer. Ashevillo. 8eDt. 30.-William . Teav died this morning from injuries receiv ed while attempting to couple some cars on the local yards of the Southern, The mother and brother of the young man are here. Ills home Is In Chester, S. C, and he had only been here tu few weeks - NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. 'I would cough nearly all night long." writes Mrs. Chas. Applegste.'of Alex andria, I nd., "and could hardly get any sleep. - I had consumption so had that if I walked . a block I would cough frightfully nnd SPtt Wood, but; When all other medicines failed, three 81 but ties of . Dr. King s New' ... Discovery wholly cared me and ; I gained 63 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure roughs colds, Iaripi)c, bronchi tis sua an mroai ana lung troupios. Prlco 60c. and 3L .Trial bottles free lit Burwell & Dunn Go's, drug store. ' 01LH1LGTTE , DAILY OrSIXlVEK, . MctAlblVs MAS MAY WlJt. Loemla W. BUWfci at ltaoaerry, i. L Llkvly to be Ai vbluUd Collector ef luU aal keVaaaa. tr'iHclul to Tha (ilHHM Vfr, WushlngHin, Sepu 30. Konator Mil Laurln Is about to give evidence that the old-line otlUt-lioIdiug- vrwwd th tt manipulated detaaawg tu itatlotutl chiu ventioiw and sold out to the highest cash bidder, haa had it day In South Carolina. An open fight Isf now on be tween McLatrln and the old crowd over the appolntHient toork-f, the collec. tor of Internal revenue for South Caro lina. Collector E. A. Welwter, who hud for years been the Republican, leader and national committeeman, of South Carolina, died on the day that PreU dent McKlnley was shot, and half the prominent Republicans of the State ore candidates lor the Vacancy, Three f the candidates called on President Roosevelt to-dny. They were 15, W, Snrewt, K. H. Deaa end K. W. Wheeler. There was a brief talk re gsidinf tlie eollectorshlpi but the Pwi dent sivld that he had not. taken the case up and would not do so for the present. The Indieatkms aru fjutto , strong, however, that Loom! W. Hlalot k, of Newberry, S. C, will be. made collec tor, :He Joined the Republican, party atwut seven years agi. following the defeat of ex-Senator Butler for the Senate by Senator Tillman, Bla lok teelonga to an old Democratic fam ily. MeLauitn is backing Blalock. A TYPICAL SOUTH AFRICAN -S-TtmH.- O. R.Larfon, of Bay Villa, Sundays River, Cape Colony, conducts., a store typical of South Africa, at which can be purchased anything from the pro verbial "needle to an anchor." This store Is situated In a valley nine milcM from the nearest railroad station and ahout twenty-five mjles from the near est town. Mr. Larfon says: "I am fa vored with the custom of farmers with in a radius of thirty miles, 'to many of whom I have supplied Chamberlain's remedies. All testify to their value In a household where a doctor's advice Is almost out of the question. Within one mile of my siore th population I perhaps sixty. Of these, wtihln the past twelve months, no less than four teen have been absolutely cured by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Thin must surely be a record." For sale by It. H. Jordan Co. Two Tramps Klllut and Three Hart In a Wrrck. Petersburg, Va., Sc. 30. At an early hour this morning tT freight train on the Seaboard Air Line was overturned and Wrecked by the breaking of a truck, near McKenney's station, row the Nottoway riveiwrwo unkmvwn nn gro tramps were killed and threo white tramps badly injured. The Injured tuv: Charles Feissnl, of Indiiumixdls, left leg broken oml Injured alnut the head; George Grosham, Injured about face and head; .lames Allgood, of Sweetwa ter, Tenn., left shoulder hurt. A ne gro trump was also hurt. The Injured were taken to the Home of the Sick In thlH city. STIUCIv'EN WITH PARALYSIS. Henderson Cirlnxulfc of this nlace. win stricken with partial fiaralysis and completely lost the use of one arm nnd side. After being treated hv on emi nent rihVKletan fur miitp r, uhllo with out relief, my wife recommended Cham hcriuin's inin Halm, and after uxtn two Imttles of It he Is almost entirely cured. Geo. R. McDonald. Man., Lo iran county; W. Va. Several other very remarkable cures of partial paralysis have been effected hy the use of thU liniment. Tt Is most widely known, however, as a cure for rheumntlsm. sprains f.nd brulnes. Snl hv I! ir Jordan & Co. 4 Memphis Cottoo and Grocery rirm Fall. Memphis, Sept. 30. Z. N. Kates A Co.. a well-known giocery and co'.ton firm, asplKiiMl to day. The llsliiliticH ure placed at $lir,,7P0 with aswtw csthnntQl it 8:Tp0.W). It is und.Tstood the firm will pay all creditors In f'lll and reimk IhihIiicks ns roim as the present cotton crop begins to move. A WORD TC TUAVKLKKB. Tlv? excitement Incident to traveling and change of food and water often 'irinsf on diarrhoea, and for tlis reason no one should leave home without ii bottle of Chnmbei Iain's Colli . Cinder 1 ind Diarrhoea Ki-medy. For sale hy 11. H. Jordan & Co. REDUCED RATBS. VIA SEABOARD IR LINE. On account of Pan-American Ex position at Buffalo, the Seaboard Air Line will sell round trip tickets to Buffalo, all rail, via Washington, Balti more or Philadelphia, at rate of ona fare for round Irlp plux $1.0(1. $23.9.1; or via Norfolk and Bny Line, $22.95; tick ets on sale dully from September 3 to October 20, with transit limit 6 day In enrh direction, good to return 20 days from date of sale. The Human Lottery "Ah, If only I irxre beautiful liew liappr Ufa would be." Man y a forlorn maid hai naid this as she looked into the mirror. For beauty women haveftacriflced home, love and friend. It I th one pomejsion in the lottery of bums life irhlch women would not refine . . BRADFIELDS Female Regulator for young glrU on the threshold of woman hood, bat hetn invaluable. Wbenthey be come pal and languid, the eye dull, achfoft head, feet and hand cold, appetite gone or abnormal, obstructed period and painful mensc. and their ftystem general ly run down, thtv need building up, and tnelr blood need cleanalnr. Hridficld't Female Regulator for women 1 particularly valuable and tueful owing to Its tonic proportie to build up the sys tem, and a a rraolator ol the uienatrual owe. Painful, obstructed and suppreiaed menstruation pormanentl y relieved and all disease peculiar to her genital organi ar cured by it , Reiralator clear the completion, bright enttne eye, thrpenthe appetite, remove muddy anq blotched condition of the ikiu and cure aiuk headache to a certainty by removing the caue. ' ; Of dru(igit $1.00 per bottle. " Perfect Health for Women " It free and will be mailed on receipt u( address. The BnAOFictD regulator Co. Atlant, OA. , WHY WO "IN FADE. - ' A niltliiin women to-day - should 1 be told t hat otiicr millions have learned. That Ihey need tmu clcnlont In their blow! fur more, than tnen, and tlmt lack uf It Is the reostm they are apt to. lade many yertrs Nfore they should. The needed element is Iron. Iron builds up the red corpuscles of the blood and ills tain Vltullty and 'strength. Women ned- constant supply of blood-making material or thrlr sys. tents break down under the constant drain. The very ntiinent; there is luck of blood, or when the blod is lm,over Ished, the signal apfeBr upon the face In sallownos or pallor, The remedy needed la Dr. Darter's Iron Tonic." Nothing else meet this par ticular condition to wvll. Use of R has made hundreds of thousands of women look many, years younger and made them feel even younger than they look ed. It not only restores strength, ener gy anil beauty, but It is a prompt and certain cure for all the ills pet utlar to the sex. It cures because It removes the first cause. U supplies jut what nature-needs to bring health, - It strengthens debllltHtcd orgmis, give, tone and elasticity to muscles and ligaments, rounds out vhji. d tiissues nnd renews the vigor of the nervous system. H helps quickly und Junt as surely and permanently. Has been used and praised by women for forty-five yearn Preps red only by The Dr. llartcr's Medicine Co.. Dayton, Ohio. For sale everywhere. NOTICE CF SALE Uv THE SALIS BURYWAIBGRKS, Monday October ?ih, 1901, 5alitburr N. C. Notice is hereby given that, In pur suance" of a decree of the circuit Court of the United States for the western district of North Carolina, fourth cir cuit, entered September 2n:l, moL in open court, Circuit Judge Charles II. Simonton and District Judgn James K. Loyd, presiding, in the suit of "The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company." of New York, against the "Salisbury Water-Works Company," I, the sub scriber, special master, thereby desig nated, will, on Monday, the seventh day of Octobsr 1901, proximo, or the day to which I may adjourn tho sale, at 12 o'clock, m., at the cburt house door, In Salisbury, North Carolina, sell, at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder, cr bidders, as an entirety and In one par cel, the following described property and franchises, etc., to-wlt: All and singular, the water-works now held, or owned by tne Salisbury Water-Work Company, situate in and near the city of Salisbury, county of Rowan and State of North Carolina, to gether with all and "Ingnlor the rights of way, lands, pump house ami site, res ervoir and site, pumping machinery, boiler, tools, furniture and lixtures, pipes, mains, wells, cribs, hydrants, gates and valves, the water rents and Income, rents, revenues etc., from snd after date of sale, the said seventh dny of October, 1901, and all extensions, ad ditions, Improvements, all franchises and property ol the said Water-Works Company of any name, kind and de scription, which It ownB pr has.together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or In any way appertaining. (For further description of the property snd fran chises, see mortgages of 187 and 18D1, copied In the bill) No bid for the n!d property will be accepted ror less than fifty-five thou sand, six hundred and twenty-five dol lars ($55,625.00), nor from any bidder who shall not place In the hands of the special master or deposit with liim, at time of making the bid, as a pledge that such bidder will make good his bid If accepted by tie court, the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00), In money or money's equivalent. Of the price for which snld property Shall be sold there shall he p.-ild In cash, the deposit herein before required, which shall be received ss a part of the purchhte price of the bid, upon a confirmation of the sale by the court, and the making snd d'diverlng of thu deed or deeds of conveyance to the pur chaser. The sail deed or deeds shall ennvev to the purchaper the said property and franchises free from any Incumbrance whatsoever. The com l reseives tho right lo re ject any bid and to re-sell snld premises and propel ty and franchises, upon fail ure of any purchaser for twenty days to comply with any order of tho court In the premises. In esse any bid shall be accented by the court and the bid der or bidders shall fall to comply with he conditions of. th sale and all order ,ol th court In isspect thereto, the sum uepoRiieu cy i.ie uiauer snau oe loricu ed and applied as the court shall di rect. Upon ctrflrmatlon of said sale and completion oi thn purchase by the pur chaser or tirchasers, said purchaser 01 purrfiBsers shall be entitled to receive from the special master a deed or dedn of th- property and franchises sold ami also to receive (rood snd sulllalent ded I of conveyance, or evidence of transfer I of any and all property soli, which Is vested In or standing in the name of I the receiver, or to which the receive! has In nny manner acquired title and, also, to reef ive a deed or deeds of as surance to bit executed According to law, by the defendant. The Water works Company. Upon ssld confirma tion of the said sale, the purchaser er purchasers will It entitled to receive from the complainant trustee, thr Far mer' Loan and Trust Company, suoh transfers, conveyances, certificates and assignments, In relation to the premises, property, and franchisee, sold and uch releases, evidence of satisfaction and cancellation of the mortgages ami bonds as the court shall order and de crees, to be just ami proper. Immediately upon compliance with thn terms and conditions of this salr. the purchaser or purchasers shall b entitled to enter upon und take posse slon of the property anj franchise sold and conveyed, by decree' of the court. BURTON CRAIGK, CHAS. PRICE, Special Master, Solicitor for Complainant, Dated September ths 7th. 1901. Sheriffs Sale of Land, By virtue of an execution directed to me by the Superior Court of this coun ty, in the case of John Van Landing ham vs. D. D. Gates. I will sell for cash. at the court house door, In this county, on October 7, 1901, at 12 o'clock, m., nil r !ni-rest of the sail lo'enltnt in that lot of land In Charlotte township, fronting About $9 feet on the extension of South Tryon street (the old Camden road), which lot Is known as the Draw ley Oate lot, and being the lot owned by the late Brawlcy Outes at the time of his death. It Is a part of tho old fair grounds property snd Joins the lots of K. f. And' in. I ..Mi-' . The Interest of the said (Wendant in said lot ii sail to b. one tftfVhidel ene half thereof. This,; the 6tb dnr of SrlNir..i::i ' v ' - Si, W. WALLACE, OCTOBER I, 11)01, (PROVED , . A, Ha WASHBURN, SOUTHERN AQEHT, CHARLOTTE. N - NORTH CAROLINA. Estimates Furnished. I Plumbing and Gas Filling, No 0 W Bth St. Boll hon24a Arlington , . Hotel. CTIARLOTTE, N. C, A. A- SPRINQS, Prop. Tabla and rooms are ot urp't by any hotel In th elty. aajais ij mi 1 MHiajM. IWiJif .' l. m mmmi Sixty-Third varOpon eptember 18, 1901 ... Clasaical and scientific courses. Tliorough work. A nn eijulp raent. Alood moral aud religious Influencea. Large, comfortable dormitories for 1Mb sexes. Ten nis court and a good athletic field. Expense exceedingly low. Send for catalogue. Address President F. Y. PRE88LT, Dus West, 8. C. Is classed In "Division A" by th V S. Commissioner of Kducstlon ns ON19 OF THK TlllRT'CKN HTC.ltF.ST IV THIS UNITED STATUS FOR Til 13 EDUCA TION OF WCMKN. Address, PRES. WM. A. SMITH. A. M L.L. D., College Park, Lyncliburg, Va. Mount St. Agnes' Co Isp for Young Women, Mt. Washington, Baltimore' Co., Mary Ihnd. Founded 1S7. Chartered 18l'0. Preparatory, sradcmlc ajid collegiate, courses- thorough courses In music and art. Conducted hy Sisters of Mercy. On the same grounds, Mt. Washing ton Seminary for boys under 13. For particulars address " MOTHER SUPERIOR. HACKNEY BROS Due West Female College. j& j& In thorough scholarship, In moral and religious influence, In aoclal sd antage, In bealthfulr, In simple and refined manners, In motherly oversight of Inolvldual pupils, In Southern Ideals and conservatism, offer the beat at the lowt oot. In addition (o full college course offer fine opiiortunUles In music, art, expression, stringed Instruments and business. Rev. JAMES BOYCE, President. Due West, Abbeville Co.. 9. C. EMZABETH COLLEGE, Charlotte, N. C. For the Higher Education of Young Ladies. ITh'in College, on account of its daiit now buildings, binb grado curriculum, eflicient and oxp'fioiit'd teacliers, licautii'ul and Lealtliful location, offera superior Advantncs tu thono de siring to improve tlieir mortal, moral, social and physical condition. Muaio Coniorvatory, Art Stu dio. Laboratories, Library, Cymnsiium, Ten Pin Alley, Outdoor Sports, Business Course, Etc. J& j& Fall term opens Sept. 19th. Catalogue sent free on application. CHARLES B. KING. President. IVlorris Chairs Are our next offer, and if you want one, need one, or ever expect to buy one, and especially : : : ST A GREAT BAR6AIN, Now is your chance. Wo will mako a special this week on 10 chairs, in C different styles, ai follows : $13 80 Chair, Velour Cushions, for $10.50; $U, 50 Chair, Imitation Leather Cushions, for8 25 ;$1(,00 ' Chair, Imitation LeaJier Cushions, for $11.75; $7.25 . Chair, Velour Cushions, for $11)0; $8.00'Cbair, '. , Velour Cushions, for 40.00; $0 00 Chair, Velour Cushions," for $4.25. The Uiiference is so much ' mado FOR YOU if you buy now. ' ; : : : ' - ; LUBIW FURWITURE CO., - ' 26 East Trade Street. 'Urn BUILDER C? COTTON -' ... Relative domestic help required to free ihe 5& house from ashes and soot t Whero Storei an uel IDEAL Boiler and AMERICAN Ru!ton Wberi Hot Ttio Kew Vocil Teacher at the Pres byterian College. Charlolta The Commercial, Buffalo, N. Y., ha this tn sny about the first apcaranco of Miss Mathewsnn. who will teach In the Presbyterian College of this city: "Miss Malhewson's recital at the Hall of tho Twentieth Century Club last evening tittructed a large audience. Mlss Mathewson Is a newcomer In Buffulo, ns she has for the past two years been studying in both London and Purls. iler singing last night was greatly enjoyed by nil present, and he was en cored after nearly every number. 'iler voice is a sweet true soprano and she sings with the excellent stylo that comes only with long study and natural ability. Miss Mathewson ha decided to remain this spnson In the city, where she will certainly be an ad dition to musical circles," NOtlCE. City tax books for 1901 is now in niy hands for collection. Tax payers aro urged to come at once and Hcttlo. W. B.TAYLOIl.C.T.C. 4 W J ACMIWEliY, , - 1. 1 ........ . f 1 i Correspondence Solicit: J Air Furnao om! What Hot Wtter The D. A. T mftSiCo. The Bufoi-d Hotel 0HAHLOTTI5, C. A modern tractaTt, Wtdppad wttl tU t)i ltft appllae-alTjttorr it beat throughout and jwii ixa placat tfl Try room. :: :xpyX'yXr: Etintly rurtt!ih'4 x 0 . Room ,, Singly or In Soil. . la all rMptara th Buferd to m if tt nnest Hotali la Worth CaxoUBa. It M atrlctly up to th requirtnusts tf tM travellnf pubUo. Ecclcs & BryanjPf op3 , 1 1 ,- I- I, 1 1 i -f T ' ' Refrigeratory W ar offering lndacmrita Jtiat w tn our line of REPRIQERATOII& At no eaop coo Id w favor rou awrt In thoa reapect than MW-Wkllo.Vtfrtf-1 ator ar 'j dnaad. The Wllkie .' ti th beat oa tb mar'-t. It k pleaiur to xplala U arlta of vu goods. Allen Hardware f Co, ITS TO YOUR INTEREST To have your plumbing, heating, ami gas-ntilng done by a reliable Urn, Wo guarnntee all our work, and are.vher to Miny. If you need gas fixture, man ths, KlidK!i, gus key and tapers, of Imlli tiihx, l(aiories, closet, Tint water or steam boilers, see us aud let us mako you iiices and cstlmatco, 1 t . A. R. W1LLMAN PLUUBUG CO. Wc "arc prepared to ! ship from stock same day : order is received all sizes of Black and Galvanized Pipe. Our stock of Plumbing.. Steam and Gas 'Supplies is large and -compute. ';-;: : f PROHP.T,5HlPMENT ' ' GUARANTEED. , Lenoir Inni LENOIR, NO. , New snd modem la arrangimeit Opf 4 for guests this Season. Kumwrs d Ilghtful, lasting from April to Decstn ber. , paya atver . oscesslrcly hot Nights always pleasantly cool. TV" going to Blowing Rock should spen 1 a couple of months hsre.bcfore Rfcenu: the. mountain. Hot and col baths l tha building. .For particular write - THE mmmm Albert "Hou:!rf Pre; , 'Edw.IaVicfcrs, ir-
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