I I MM. I OVS fc w I t II.
tut t. i:smnwn luii.iiMi iioum
u a is ak ir
. Yotl Dow : fcy
t-l liirila Maiorltj- toy
HUNT Mr. V. A. -.-rtrd
t le l'rrll' f
.curt 111 aiitnat' Hank
. nutaiiea of a (eatral Mar
-, v. Ij, tianle a .lm
t .i-llet Ctinattatailoai of
, tioHl'rraoaala.
The Observer. , '
Sept. In yesterday
. edition of The Fayettevllle
was published petition from
of Cross Creek, Seventy
h.iiH and lirsy'a Creek town-
.i."g the Democratic county
commute to order ballot
v instead ot the precinct on
Pfiierlenee teaches that petl-
- : . ...t I . . . ...... 1
outit to mtie, lormany; wiu;
ImikIiichm Mii lu it AppHcallun 1 tt la 'I minif the . la parity of (be
ior t narier i.rnttpii itriioiiix .i uaf rut arm oraerrtoa ot i.er
lrn rrrNonalH aaa Newa otf, 4 rateaary ('hare MUd t'tals" Has
?retiu to The Obsnrver., , ' Vw . , -
IeKlne-ton. , SottL 8Arin!un1kn u.111 rtrwrl.ll Id Thr ilhaiHa V '
he .made -soon-, to charter 1he lrouuols Urecnsboroj Sent. .ft.-Thas'-; ftnmenajr
Club, of Lexington. A number o bus- a mount of heavy building being done
Iness mn of the town have hod tn con-'.here,,- Is taxing the local contractor!
it.'.ipiatioft the terms t ion of a club fori oeyond , their canac4tr. and there la
some Uy, arfl In the last few dy. distinct weed of mur contracting firm
ineir plans nave assumed tienute ana more wotkmen here. Building l.
shape. The following- officers havh ready under Way are not sufficiently
bern elected? G, W. Monteastle. p re - .equipped with Workmen now to make
Went;- li. L. Burkhead. vie president;
tJ. r . tJankinB, - secretary, and H. H.
Flnrh. treasurer, - The- organisation
will have for its' purpon to unify the
business Interest of the tow'i In a so,
rial a ay, and 'to promote Industrial
development,' Work 4eBn to-day on'
the club rooms which, will be jdtuateJ
the progress. . demanded in.- contracts.
yesterday the manner of an -Atlanta
firm which recently purchaaed property
nere, wa looklitc for a contractor xoi
the building; of , Jurxe eetablinhaini
for. the lnstullatlon of their plant for
the manufacture of lllumlnu.lntf gn
to be eupylled to the raitmuda. but to
r.n i-ounty executive cvuiuiim,
i nbr of Which may be reason
v ..i1ioed to represent the vtewa
fiiKibt-rland Democfata, at Its. last
i ii voted down a preposition for
, .iit primary ty e, little over two
t majority..'
... rday Mr.' V- A. sifanttory ;. was
t.,r preeldent of the Tayetteville
. -hid Hank, to succeed Mr. W. M.
? aa, recently resigned, with Messrs.
:. j I. .Williamson and John E. Elliott
i and second vice presidents; C. JT.
,; pr, cashier; IU JT. Harrison, teller,
t J. V.' McQougrafl waa elected a dl
iur. and a quarterly dividend of, 1 1-1
r oent. -was declared, t The election
; Mr. Van story to this position la very
; ,. ufylnr 3to the community. He Is In
e prime- o matihood.1 of the Htm of
viU A i Vanstory on : Qllleipie street,
i rt o cotto'a" operators and dealer in
, . stock. -carriage wagons, etc., and
is mrarded as a level-headea, con
t vativfe tout Droaresalve business man
- i BitfulticnHt to note Just here that
i wo banks or this city five aouna
i fvitlence In themselves, of the
iwity of the wagensarriers of the
.(..innyv The-eboir! ravettevllle
Mtumal Bank has grown steadily alnce
r stablinhment. unden the able man
uiwit of Itt president, Mr. W. M.
..rt-sM. and the excellent buaineaa
'thodav and through the aggressive
;y and admirable banking policy
r tiie popular"1 easnier, Mr. 4.
. ...iier, while the savings bonk In oon
: t,on. Is very flourishing. The Bank
t Knyettevllle, one of the strongest
,1 oiifest In the State of which Dr.
(I. W. Uliy I president: Messrs J. It.
WiUiama. Vice president; Jf. C. Haigh,
. !,ir; a. O. Myrover, teller, and E.
J. Lilly and JH, J. Marsh, bookkeepers
as a savings ban witn a large runa.
hiie its eanltal ad Individual depoa-
iis are also , large, i All thle shows that
t he buuiness men and laborers or tne
on-munltyv and th farmers of the sur
ri;iiling cocntrvare making and aav
iiu? money.
If Mr. P.t AT. Tompkins who, by the
w ay, never talks without saying "some
t iang"-had been down here taking
? ots, toe; could not have told more
forcibly Just what a central market
vould do for Charlotte, in the remarks
if made the other day on the subject.
The correspondent has been wondering
iV.r years why Charlotte did not have a
i antral .market Fayetteville has had
.e for long over W years situated in
i !i inlddte. of town, in the centre of
a broad paved plaaa, with four wide,
beautiful streets radiating north, south.
. t and west," The handsome market
i tiilding has ajready been described In
The Observer. For many years It was
a strictly fresh meat market, but for a
quarter of a century.it; has greatly en
larged It facilities for catering to the
nwds of vthe public. Especially does
it furnlsh-as Mf. Tompkins pointed out
that a central market for Charlotte
would do- means for the sale of f arra
crs' fruit and vegetables. In season,
i.ne can -buy on the market plasa of
.Fayettevllle, beef, mutton, pork, veni
son, wild turkeys, geese, ducks, quail,
all kinds of domestic poultry, ham,
whole or sliced, foreign fruit, all kinds
of domestic fruits and vegetables, and
i W D iaaVI i VI . W I, tt? f B14M
la the postofnee bulldlnsr end will be Ufiy said he had 'found It Impossible to
handsomely; furnished with oil the e. J get a contractor to event entertain (a
proposition for work to begin soqner
than January f next. He wishes to go
atly-tO-bulldJiigJiXia.l;fU gai
ihg he- would : have to make his con
tract out of the city and bring outside
workmen entlrel".
There Was a large gathering lal
H .fin without thought, and aa the companitnents vl an up-.to-date f club
i ay of getting rid of them. Butj including a reading rotin, library . und
j i nbuDle mat a canincpiinpir mwiii -w-iiniwiiiriiu-T- fr-
1 i jtrocured in the above town-' Islington graded schools opened up
4 niuth more numerously signed,, this eek with 2 CO children In attend
ance. rror. s. y.. urown, tne princi
pal. Is pleased r. lth the prospei t.
liefore United States Commissioner! night at the site of the new Centen
J. T. Hedrlck. IufI night. Charles Wll
son, white, of Yadkin Oollfge, . was
bound over to tho Federal Court for
having in hia jionsunsloir a barrel ot
btackude whiskey. 8om time ago the
tairel was found in hia a tore. Wilson
skipped, and was not taken until yes
teiday when he waa brought here by
Deputy Marshal Fries, of Greensboro
Complaints were filed yesterday In
the suits of Misa Lillian McCrury nn)
H. A. McCrary, administrator, against
the North Carolina, ilailromi Company
Misa McCrary uskj for SlO.000 dumage
suntalnod at the 'Crossing at Liu woo.!
fythe fast mail, No. soais month
ago, The administrator of Mra. Mc
dory, who n klllwl at the same dim
and Place, demands $30,MO. M'mhis
- Watson,, lluxton and Watson and Emery-
E. Ha per are the attorney a for Hie
plaintiffs. The auitsr will be wutche-i
with Interest, It U underelood thai
the railroad Intends, contesting ever
point.
Mrs. Q. W. Montaastle, Mrs. K. L.
Burkhead, and Mr. W. E. Holt. Jr.
wcrompnul' by hie Mater. Mis Maud
Holt, of Charlotte, are attending the
fair at St. Loula this week.-Mis Maj
Thompson went to Ashevllle yesterday
on a visit to friends. Mr. O. F. II in
kle left to-duy for a trip to. St. Ixuls
and Mr. J. V. Moflit will o to-morrow.
Dr. R. L. Payne. Jr., of Norfolk
Va., 1 the guest of Mr. O. F.-Ilanklnx.
at the Hott'l March. Capt. and Mr.
C V. rtobhins left yesterday fur Ridge
way, Va., for u week's outing. .Mine
Anna Coffin, of Greenbro, Is visit
ing Mlaa Veigh IlutchlHon. Messrs.
Robert Ruark. O. F. Haiikiim and T. R
F. Dorsett attended the senatorial con
vention at Albemarle yesterday, when
Opt. 8. E. Williams, of this place, vat
nominated for the State Senate frow
the twenty-fourth district. Mrs. Wil
liam Probst and Mrs. John W. Probst
km" chililren. x" Concord, are' vlstitins
the families of Capt. C. W. Trice am:
Mrs. II. T. Probst. Mra. Anna F. Wei
born Is visiting friends In Long Branch
N. J.
CLAYTOM SCHOOLS Ol'EX.
Two Vten Teshri Emiilnynl hy
the Board of Kdueatlon 1'eraonaU
aad wi Notra.
Special to The Observer. '
Clayton, Sept. . The public school.
opened' here last week with about W
In attendance and promises or the most
successful year we have ever had. Thert
were fears that It would not be so two
weeks ago. Prof.. R. F. Williams ha
been principal of the sehools for twe
years and he and the board 'had soin
trouble the week before the tichoos
was to begir. and he rei&lgned, but they
employe! Prof. D. L. Kills and Prof.
J. It. Williams.' two veteran teachrH.
and started the school on '"time with
Miasee Mottle Gulley and Lou lie Shore
In the primary and Intermediate de
partments, and Miss Ialer as music
teacher. It will be remembered that
Prof. R. F. Williams is the man who
had the tilt with Mr. Scarborough at
tne A. and IS. Bummer School a short
ary church on Arlington street to wit
ness the exercises of laying the con
tier stone of the new building. Under
the direction of the pastor, itev. Iru
Krwln. assisted by Presiding Elder
Sroggs and nearly every pastor b th
city, the exercises were interesting ana
irnuresslve. centenary cnurcn was or
aanlised in 1880 with 14 members. The
roll of membership, which waa depos
iit oiona- with other interesting mat
ter in the cavity last nlsht, contained
the numea of 350 active members. Itev.
Oeonre F. Smith, now presiding eidei
of the Warrenton district, was the first
pastor. When completed, the cnurcn
will have cost $26,000, will be one o(
Die handsomest In the city, una win
l.JiMJ neonle. Beside this new
buildlntr. Centenary congregation line
built h aplendld 10-room parsonage, u
nrlck chinch on another street and ti
good chapel Just outeide tho city lim
it, Owing to prospective delay In com
pletion of the building now beinsr con
structed by the City National Bank,
tho Merchants and Manufacturers' A
Hoclnllon which has hai V ,temKrary
htfadquurtera. first at lhe CI Oxford Ho
tel, next at the McAdno Hotel, will
move rrom the McAdoo October 1st to
a suite of rooms In the new Unbow
building. Pressure for room at the Mc
Adoo cauacd thla third change bIimi
taet February, and the dub will have
to go on wheels It seems, unless the
completion ot their permanent quarter!
In the bank buildtnz I" hurried up.
'I hey have the whole of the second nto
iy of that splendid building, pre
empted, at a -yearly rental of 1,200.
Mr. W. D. Harris, a practical pluin-
ivn.. nf rhnriotte. has formed a co-part
1f.rhln with C. W. Battle, of thla city
and will move hla family here next
week.
IIHOTII UH TO OI'l'OSB HIIOTH K II
. - i :.lirnr to Huenk In the
Tenth District for the Republicans
-Ashevllle Real Estate ueai,
nt Th Observer.
Ashevllle, Sept. 8.Ono of the largast
and most Important sales of unimproved
real estate that has neen in
veurs was closed yesterday wnei ui. r.
- r-..ui.i, ni of the Paris aletu
. Int. Comnany. f St. Umls, l.ecame ti e
......... ,. jf. n.-ri'M uf land in the nortii-
L-antern part ot the city ami adjoining the
properties or tne aiikiiuik "
fh.. Irilewilrl Floral Company anil
,., Air linVpi and with a total frontaffe
..n ihn Charlotte street car line of li.600
feet. The price paid by Dr. Grove for
t
I
i. ,.-rm win
...
S YEARS OLtV
r-fe (SMOOTH AW0MELLOW
) FULL QUARTS $a
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S y ETAf?S
COPPER DISTILLED
4 FULL QUARTS
' tXPSJKCS CHARC53 AI0 if US, !,
A trial will convince you t'oat tnem Rotxlrf are lh vrnr
tjyr for Medicinal nnd otiier purptMc-j. Stjnd ua your
orders ana if not periecriy satusiiiCTory return
our expenne ami tnoiiy will be refunded at
"' once. Shipments made la plain caaea. ... '
remit by- Poe W-r- E v pref Kanay- Oftkr,
WRITE rOR FBIQZ UST Or OTHCR UCIUORg
mm
mm
cawaaai
Ids' property Is not made public, but that
t Involves mnnv thousands of dollars Ik
.,...i...,,...,i v Dm fiirt that nnnierty in
this neellon of the city and almost al
polnhiK Dr. (Jiove's recent pureha.se lias
aolil for M and $1,000 per acre.
That North t:arolina is enrwtble of iin
,in. lnir ii host a Inn ir asxlcultural an.l
Ktock-raislng lines will be thorouffhly de
ToiiHtrated at St. lmls the latter part
of this month when George W. Vernier
oilt will have a Ulltmore farm exhibit
at the World's Fair. Mr. Vanderbllt pro
m.bm to enil to St. I-ouls the llnest pro
ducts of the famous Riltmore farms. The
xtilblt will include tine Imported Jersey
cattle worth thousands of dollars, Berk-
time ago in regard to the prejudice ,of "hire pigs worth f'"'" M to ii wo m-n
even candlea. cakes, nuts. etc. Themu-jthe Confederate soldier. The school, i'"".'? nairlV The 'exhfbiu'.nw
,!rln aiithnrltlea verv Indlekmslv nro- hra Went im k. thJ - ,0 11 . r- . 1 hl".ex.nlUU1J'n :
.. "i ... wt it (n oliartre ot tteuoen uemry
A numtHie .t our people have attend
ed the AVorld's Fair, among them Mr
and Mrs. Ashley Home, Miss Swannnoa
It is illustrative of the high esteem i Home and Messrs. Harris llarnes. J !
hi which iThe Charlotte Observer is T. Ta'don end A. S. White. They re-, !v','
held, that; Mr. L K. Rose, secretary of li-ort thnt it Is somewhat greater thun stat0 falra 8lllth of" tlu, Mason nn.l Di
the chamber of commerce, selected It our State Fair at Raleigh has ever i;ne and never falls to capture a mtij
keen.
Miss Blanche Barnes will leave In a
:ipal authorities very judiciously pro
l ibit the sale of fresh fiBh, oysters,
c lams and shrimp In the market proper,
i on fining them to the sides of the
ill a re. i.
at on of the periodicals for which he
was authorised by the chamber to sub
scribe, as among the widely circulated
t apers which would best subserve the
aterlal -n44 industrial Interests of
t his city' and ; section.
Yesterday Mr. W. D. Gaster. of this
sty, a leading Odd Fellow of the State,
: uended; a gathering of members ot
i he order at Sanford, and late In the af
ternoon started home in the caboose of
a freight tram. "A sudden stoppage of
the train. threw him from his seat,
-uiotlier passenger falling on him, and
:.! r. Gaster sustained a fracture of the
rra. with painful sprain of the wrist
-iixi thumb.
Mr. F Tt.' Rose, secretary of the
. amber of commerce, shows that over
i ,,'M bales of cotton are consumed by
t he factories of Fayetteville and trib
utary section annually, which approxl
rrates $750,600 for raw material alone.
This is distributed among the following
mills; i Lekeview. Holt-willlamson,
1 ! ilt Morgan TolarrHolt, . Hart, Cum-
J !ilund,,llope Mills Xos. J, I, S and 4,
without counting the two Ashley, Ball-
E y Silk Mills and the big Coleman fac
tory, the erection of which Is soon to
i f gin. f; Nor does It include the found
ries, iron and wood works, copper shell
v- orks, merchant flour and corn mills.
H-. Moat -of these factories will call
r nil the v4.000-horse power to be
) -rought here . by the Cape Fear Electric
Power Company about November 1st
r. John iL.London, of the Victoria
ton Company, estimates that the
t of operating a factory by electricity
- Uss by, more than BS cents than by
urn, in the following figures:, Bteam.
r month, ; $S6L0O: per year, $11,540;
tridty, per month, $4LO0; per year,
ill
one of Mr.
Vanderbilt's munugt-rs and prejuimtlons
fur the exhibit are now belnf? made. 1 lie
exhibit Hill be sent on tn St. Intls short
ly after the return to Hlltmore of Mr.
) and Mrs. Vnmlerbllt. the middle uf Ibis
month. Kvery year Mr. anilerbllt lias a
it more farm exhibit at a number of
xon
or-
U- of first arises,
Hon. H. A. Gudg-er, United States consul
few days for the Southern Conserva-1 to Panama, who U here spending a two-
tnrv of l nsla at niirhaiw- SVia t. montns vacation an i n no win leno. ms
celved a teacher diploma last session.
She wants now to take the B. M. de
cree. Dr. Herman Home who has
i "fforts to 'l1--! Vr; u'lMran fu wn In this
i State and eoantrj . sn!l to-d ty that aft -r
tu consuit.itinii v:th Judge Hw.'irt, who
oi lupins .M'- " i lue erol --r. t'onuress-
been visiting his, parents. Mr. and Mr man J. M- (Ju.lsvr. Jr.. for ('..nitres., thnt
Hardy Horne, has returned to Dart-1 be would .-a e.,ii in -. eoiivi'.-Mxioiiil , I la
mouth College, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Hi Ulct. Mi. Gudgt-r will spial: at I lender
. Flnlater. of Burlington, have re- i f,-"v;'; n ."';'cber ?-th. after which
turned from their bridal trip, and spent: l", "u-k-"..""'. V-r. S'W iTd nu
fc , V ,. , f fr!rt. h.!i All. GuiU'im lust nnVri'd nis
last Sunday here with the brides pa-. , i:,.r,lli,nl-:1 g,.)t. ,,m1mit-
tents. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Barnes.- tee . va? with the uiiiei-riidhig th.it
Mrs. Av'alker, of Atlanta, is visiting her In- was i.i lie exeuse-1 from any eiaipaitrn
sister, Mrs. Ashley Horne. Mls Cleve, woik in this district ov.lag to the eamll
Barnes returned from Raleigh Tuesday.' -1: v f"r Viirrs of hin lieniocratk
where she had been visltlng.-Mlsscs ,"("lll,.r, decision. Mr. Halor has
t..ii --ii . t.. pniMAn reconsidered nn.l lie will r e.ik In thW
Julia errell and Llle Klllngton . of i ,r M n ,ur:s the a-
Italeigh, are visiting Mrs. E. L. Hin- caching rarni.aian.
nn XJuasra W A n.rrui I Vf Tor.
ley,' Ivan Whitley,' W. H.' McCullers.1 . ...
Qumt poole and e. l. o.Neii spent: rake iioir Preparations.
Tuesday at Sealy's pond, fishing. They!
brought back no fish, but they talked; Vo Hft,r x Oood
Trustee's Sale of Land.
By virtue of the power contained In
two mortgage deeds, executed by Wil
liam 10. Farrtor and M. C. Farrior, re
spectively, to E. C. Register, and dated
the 7th duy of February, 1899, and duly
recorded In the Register's office of the
ounty of Mecklenburg, In Book 132,
age U4-S3S; and, by virtue of the
ower contained In a deed of trust
executed by Wnlter H. Farrior and M.
C. Farrior to K. T. Cansler, urid dated
the 17th day of February, 103, and
uiy recorded In the Register's office
f said comity. In Book 164, page 287.
and of a deed of trust executed by the
suiu Mary c. Farrior and E. N. Far-
ur nnil wife, to the said Cansler, and
duted 14tb day of January, iWl, whieh
iiIko duly recorded in the reirlster's
ifllce for said county, in Book 153, page
and or a deed of trust, executed
I he said M. C. Farrior. William E.
urrior, Wnlter H. Farrior and E. N.
''arrior and wife, to the said Cansler.
In ted the 10th day of December, 1901,
na duly recorded in said Register s
(flee, In Book 1CI, page 124, the under-
gned mortgagee and trustee, for de
fault made in the payment of the prtn-
Ipal and Interest, secured by the said
Mortgage and deeds of trust, will sell.
for cash, to the highest bidder at pub
lic auction, ut the county court house,
the city of Charlotte, at 12 o'clock.
in., on MONDAY, THE 19TH DAY OF
SEPTEMBER. J904. all the right, title
md interesjtn the said Mary C. Far
rior. Walter H. Farrior. William
E. Farrior and Ernest N. Farrior in,
ind to, all that lot of land desclbed
in, and conveyed by, the mortgage and
deeds of trust hereinbefore referred to,
particularly bounded and described as
follows:
Being located in Ward $ of the city
of Charlotte, and fronting about 22
feet on the west side of South Tryon
street, and running back with that
width, to the old Nesbltt line, adjoin
ing the lota (formerly) of H. H. Orr on
the one side and Dr. O. D. King oh the
other, and being the same lot which
was conveyed to W. H. Farrior, de
ceased, by deed of the Southern Ex
press Company, dated the 16th day of
October, 1885, and duly recorded In the
register s office for Mecklenburg court
ly, in Book 46, page Z48, refer
ence to which la hereby made, the said
lot being known as No. 8 Granlt Row,
being the same upon which Is located
that brick storehouse now occupied by
Tate & Brown.
The sale of William E. Farrtor's ln-
tereat In the nbove property under the
mortgage to E. C. Register will be
made before the sale of the Interests
of M. C. Farrior In said property, and,
if the interest of the said William E.
Farrior brings an amount sufficient to
pay the balance due upon the said
mortgage to the said Register, then M.
C. Farrlor's interest, conveyed by said
mortgage, will not be sold by the said
Register, but will be sold by said
Cansler by virtue of the above men
tioned deeds of trust.
E. C. REGISTER. MonKagee,
E. T. CAN'SLEIt. Trunle.
Anpust 19. IMOt.
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Pattern Shop, "Machine. Shop , andz'Foundry,
Charlotte', N. C.
CARBUNCLE
CURED
Three years ago my system was in
s.k )i a condition that I had a succes
sion of boils In all. sixteen. Thoy
were mostly between my shoulders and
on the neck, though I had one bad
one near my right eye. As fast us
one would get well another would come
Hial they troubled me and caused me
to SUFFER nil the summer. Finally
they developed Into a large carbuncle
on my right shoulder, as large around
as ihe top of a teacup. My whole firm
was affected and caused me great suf-
icnng. i nnu to carry my arm on a
pillow. It was September when 'the
carbuncle came and for bIx weeks it
had to be dressed three times a day.
Knowing the trouble came from blood
I bought a box of MRS. JOE PER
SON'S REMEDY and took half dozen
bottles before I stopped, and it cured
me. By the time I took the six bot
tles, my carbuncle was well and I
have never had a touch of the trouble
since. MRS. E. Z. TAYLOR.
Hookerton, N. C, now of High
roint. in. Aug. 16, 1904.
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CImuimm sml tMjftut-nit tha- Imlr.
rromuict lnxuriia rrowth.
Merer rail to HNtora Oray
Balr to lu Vo3untl Color.
Uwai :r liMM J but lal
fishy.
DEATH OF MISS MAY HOK.
to Fall Out
' Many hair preparations nre "fake"
j because they are merely scalp Irritant.,
j They often Cause a dryness, making
the hair brittle, and, finally, lifeless.
t Dandruff is the cause. of all trouble
1 with hair. It Is a germ disease. The
; germ makes cuticle scales ns It digs
to the root of the hnlr, where It de-
Daaahter nt Rev. W. S. Hone Pauses
Away tn Texaa Death of a Child
Hob. D. H. Buna Critically III.
Correspondence of The Observer.
Rocky Mount, Sept. 9. The sad In
telligence has Just been received here, k troys the hair's vitality, causing it to
of the death of Miss May Rone, which fall out. To cure dandruff, the germ
occurred this afternoon at 2 o'clock at' must be killed. "Destroy the cause.
El Paso, Texas, where she went some! you remove the effect." Newbro's Her
time ago In search of health. Misa Rone; Pide Is the only hair preparation that
was a beloved daughter of Rev. W. S kllls ,ne dandruff germ, thereby, leav
Rqne, pastor of the Methodist church i ,'leJ,illr to gvow 'uarlantly. Sold
heie, and her many friends in Rocky b,y leaa'" druggists, fiend Wc In
Mount and other town will learn with. tam?? ,foV. sn.mr,'e to, T,h,e Jle'P,cld
deep regret of her untimely taking;" j1 Mich. R. H. Jordan &
away. At this writing it has not been: 4 B
ascertained as to where her remains! -
! e meeting at Raeford of the Wo
n's Missionary Union, of Fayette-
1'resbvterv. araa-lntaraatina nA
JT?t TZTt Dhre.: SOUTHERN STATES TRUST CO,
' - vaiwvw wunicu KIIU : U1H t . . . . I. . : , . . .
- i 4. .njr eviiar u . i.. jb. ri- it iiwi,' i it DTtJivfao fi, TrrTT'a r
UCJ VI I lllO UlDUIVl UltU VlilU HVt'N II. . DIj01J JltOO, CA A It il
will be taken for burial, but It is sup-' CONDENSED STATEMENT t)F THE
lxmed that they wUI be taken to Char-1 CONDITION OF THE
i d for missionary work.' Rev. Ii. aJ
i .aurin lectured erf Palestine, having
ut ly - returned,from visit to the
v I-a nd. ': "5:tejK:;:5; 'V-fv-O : s i
J. D. Dickson,, of Raeford. has
to. take tip hl fall work in the
iy of Bingham School, where he
i.a charge of the athletics.
. J. W. Ingold, general manager of
i ns Livery and Sales Stables, on
n street, has returned, from
r ings. Ark.; r his a Theumatlsm
! i neiitted by the treatment.
J. CL Shaw and Jf. W. Bolton
L.imberton this afternoon to be
t at the preliminary trial-of C
!ey, the freight conductor
i with larceny.'. -. - ,. . ,..
Rocky Mount lost his little 4-year-old
daughter Monday. The little girl died
from an .attack of meningitis,
q Hw.: Dkf H.. Bunn, who Is sick at
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Is
still in ? a critical condition. However
his physicians entertain some hope of
his recover:',
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BUCKLEM'S ARXICA BALVE. '
V Has world-wide fame for marvelous
cures. ;It surpasasea any other salve,
lotion, i ointment or balm for cuts,
corns, barns, bollw, sores, felons, ulcers,
chapped hands, akin erouptlons. In
fallible for pllea. Cure guaranteed.
Only 25c at Burwell & Dunn Company,
druggists. ' , ;
BER 6. 1904. (OPEN FOR BUSINESS
" JULY- 15, 1901.
' ASSETS,
Loans and Investments.,,,,. $675,9(11 61
Overdrafts, ' secu red 1,927 71
Casbon-bands and due from !
banks ...... .......... 71,608 3
Banking house, furniture and
fixtures ...... 6,000 00
J?.eal estate 4,525 00
' . Total i
LIABILITIES.
Capital
f Undivided profits, net..,..
joeposits , , ,;. ..
BUIs payable ,.
.$75Sf,022 35
.$200,000 00
. 17,47 41
. 610,542 94
. 30,000 00
i Total
,.$758,022 35
CHASE CITY, VA.
Hates yiU.OO Per Week and Up.
This handsome hotel, with all
mooern Improvements and a IIikj 8an
ntorlum In connection, and the finest
Mydriatic Hath system south of New
Vork city, with sallied attendants Ii.
charge for both ladles and gentlemen,
is now open for th reception of
guests.
Amusements are plentiful, such as
iianc-ing nlK-htly, bowling alleys,
croquette grounds, tennis courts pool
ind billiard rooms. Cuisine the best
The water is known far and wide In
diseases of the blood, stomach, nerves,
skin, kidneys and liver troubles. Is
highly recommended for rheumatism.
For plans. of the hotel and booklets
address W. C. HUNDLEY.
Lessee and Manager.
Pratt & Lambert, varnish makers.
or tsunaio, n. y., have recently per
fected tne nnest
COMBINATION FLOOR AND
HOUSEHOLD VARNISH STAIN
ever placed on the market It is made
in a number of beautiful shades, Is
very durable and is intended for both
new and old work. For floors. Interior
woodwork, furniture and miscellaneous
household articles, It Is unequaled. It
will make those old dingy and scratch-ed-up
pieces of furniture that have
been put away In (he attic look like
new article luxt ,from the fnctory.
We want a name for this prepara
tion that will be distinctive and nt the
same time Illustrate Its superb quali
ties. All are invited to enter this con
test. Housekeepers, especially, who!
are Interested in the neat and tidy
appearance of their homes are earnest
ly requested to submit suggestions.
For the amc selected we
wii pay $200 ingold.
For the seconri best rame
selected, $75 in gold.
For the third best name se
lected, $25 in gold.
Contest closes November 1. 1904. Ad
dress all suggestions and communica
tions to
THE EZELL-MYERS CO.
CHARLOTTE, N. C
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
A HIGH GRADE COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES
Modern In all respects; $250,000 eollege plant; fireproof buildings; Ideal
suburban location: park of 20 acres offers all the allurements of a free,
open-air life in this delightful climate; free from noise, dust and
smoke; overlooking beautiful Charlotte and surrounding country.
Physical culture and outdoor gatr.s. Car line connection".
University specialists and experienced teachers at tne beads of all
departments. Limited to 100 Boarding Students.
ESTABLISHED HEPUT a ttov FOR THOROUGH WORK AND
GOOD H liALTh.
For handsomely Illustrated catalogue and full Information, address
CHAR B. KINO. President.
Spri!;::Rf,:; "ARRIS lithfa springs
f Eagles. Bnltimoie. mm OTHg Jf
juthern Railway will i iPK& n Jyf fU IP M
iltluiore and ivm, n af Sitm Em
at rate of one fare, plus $l..r, for the j
round trip. Tickets on sale Sept. 10th. !
11th and 12th. with final limit Sept.
J9th, and can he extended until Sept.
25th, If tickets are deiiosited with Joint
AKnt. mid fee of $1.00 paid at lime of
deposit. Round trip from Charlotte
will be $14.20. Slop-over at Washing
ton permitted. For further informa
tion call on any agent or write:
It. L. VEKNOX. T. P. A.
Charlotte, N. C.
W. II. TAYI.'.R. O. I. A..
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SECOIMD-HHND
ngine
oiler
B
We have Just received a second-hand
20 IL P. Portable Boiler, on skids, and
Engine, which we offer for sale. It It
the best looking and best preserved
second-hand outfit we have seen,' hav
ing been In the hands of a careful,
painstaking man who used It for" gin
ning about three months In the year.
It is now being overhauled and test
ed In our shops, and win be sold at
bargain. ' ,'. ,v, .:
LIODELL COMPANY,
CHARLOTTE, K C.
Engines, Boilers Improved dinning
Machinery, Saw Mills, to. '
DRESSED AD UNDRESSED
Lumber of any kind for any purpose
easily had here. Surfaced one side
or four, tonirued. grooved, "plain as
a pikestaff" any way that's an honest
way you like Jt. Prompt delivery, cor
rect pricing and fair dealing help to
sell our admittedly first-class Lumber.
J ii. IVearn & Co.
CHOICE CUT
: FLOWERS
X We have Choice Cut Flowers
:for all occasions. t This coming
season - we - will ' operate -the
largest cut-flower' plant south
T of Washington. We grow our
S own flowers and can furnish
you American Beauties and
other Roses; also. Carnations
and other flowers In season.'' Our
prices are right; our flowers T
superb, - '
Correspondence solicited.
Outlasts Outruns
Outsells Outrank
All Others
1000 ustr in Noith Carolina
prefer it lo any ether.
J. E. Crayton,
'aeral A cant. Trast Batldlagr.
Will
Close
SEPTEMBER, 10 th.
After a Most
Success f ul
Benson.
C. L HOOPER, - - Lessee.
J. T. MATTHEWS, - Mgr .
Mount Pleasant
Collegiate Insli.ule
Mt Pleasant, N. C.
High grade school for boys
md young men. Prepares for
the junior class in bes'. col
'eges. Unsirpavsed aJvanta
tjes. Rites mod aate. N j extra
fees. Next session begins Sep
tember 20 1904. .
writer
Chavlatte, ' C.
. Wt O. MePHEB, Proprietor.
Tostofflca Box. 117.' '
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S23 McMechen St., Itnlttmore, Md.
ALFOMS W. SCHENUIT, Director.
REOPENS SEPTEMBER 12TH.
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