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VCIIAIILOTTE DAILY OBCSRVEIt, OCTOBER 0, ICOi. Hi p3 vru irnTTT lonlr" relative and few most Intimate xiju J ..11, y l L.Ki ,rit,n.iM fi, hsmiv founle will reside friends. The happy couple wilt reside at Mr. Burton's new Bom, on rnea "I.iK-MXCIIAM" CHOSFX " "T, , . ; i ..,"TT' ;L At Rumn 4o-day.Mi Nannie Dam. " r'o Ojolnf t' aWVpular among h friend Mr. '.an Oamlldatce-.MarrlagtM Griffith t the depot et t Ruffle , . ta Occur llrtiHv IMe The aerie of tvvrval services, h ch - . . have bn In progress at Mala Street nTi DWrvor ' v Methodist church for the pout W day, ' .. s i-tlt32.fioWw s?.? nEEf S5fll2- - ....... service. : Rev. E. C Glenn, who lias t.n nreaVher. it .m Charlotte, whfff he will assist In a , . terSe o e ?. - b rli8"" n in one way or another. It have beet T ,? i hat acvml dav am two versions sln the mmlng began here. VI IT. v inn 111 lliw nwa I . . . a, .mij.M.lj.t BANKS IV NEW QCAnTKRS. v nnd hotn mwtln Thev were thing (Wiwa yesterday , snd to-day, . j.itKiiinjr horn to jjrt meciusens theeul Via m "nSraT rWlr P W wt " ro"' S1?", CJHarruL Republican can . trial charged With disturbing public idte rh! ft but some of the minister were . ' Jv". ,7 -t e.i in the transaction. t nttvltt m ober . lion. i,r smith; a Rrtdsvtlle negro ere- Th. Settle. Mr. Hurry akbnir. Judg i i,.ch excitement In Danville a few f V.,Walaer will alao s ,f v by threatening to pura down JTKJ'tC i. Jnui of on of hla neighbors. ". , i.Li tVi ,; I. h.PiMMrf h. . toHlay.-Mr. Will Leater vlltd High , ,. ...i (i.t ., Ki. roint yeaterdoy.-Mr, W.'H, .... -k.. mr . yeaterdav In Greenebc , r.U nt. ... wt ,iv. i. .ur. Harria la vlaitlnr Mlaa Kate Cameron, r fon.pjt.tIon, haa at last Wn chrla-J" Hopper.-Dr. J. Wllila ! via- - i mianereaner wu oe xnown aai " ' V .LV n . .. a. .IMr. J. D. Pannlll has been spending a u ... ; la this eorreapondence, this tw days hera- with tut iv i tm in u nu rummrr ' ' , '"r 1 . . . . 1 ..... 1.. II. Kl.'J... . . f .nun u n !. hk in. ii. nn .minim vtti e - . ..... ... muuwi ct.r.iiir aim I null an Mrivun.& I ill n,an(,The proprlMors attenaeo itiuroi. nrna oT. we!W f,nmberton Inmtllntlona Prepare ' liirreaxlng I .iihIiw .- IKull; Dally . lnll hervlw a irnt IVuiveiilpnw A Young Man klllt-U Vriaalaiut Correnpondence of The Ohsenrer. Larobrtoi. Oct..,!. The ' Uanle v of Lumbertoh and the Ilobeson . County. Loan and Trust Co. have moved into ilmlr new quarters in , the . banking house, 'vomer Elm and Eleventh streets A gentleman who Is compe tent of Judging Mid to-day, that' the Hunk of Lumberton hnd,ihe prettiest furters ,of any lutnk In North Coro- The First Natlonnr Bank la- tempo rarily located In the tiloan Building. They -will be permanently located on Kim nd Peeond slreeis, where they villi Jiftve hufwlHome fixtures,, glass trtntZ tiling etv. They hava . started Marie Dfusslcri ;- Quoon of-tho Stage, Tte Charming Actrus Tcflji "(How Utt Life Sivl 'And fi Wg Restored to Health by 1 lA.Ur, Lorcotr. Woo- deilul fpoic Bitten. vr'', Wray spent Greensboro. Miss Eva his family. Mr. 'Powell, of High Point, has been should, be named by them., and "(wndln a few days junMr. Rloe i.i gold waa offered to the One who Qwynn. of Danvle. apeat Bmtoy hm ,:i suggest thavmoat. appropriate wim mm pareni..-rir. p. , The T advertisement appeared " ruri tnmi dm sltlon. Mrs. A. P. Jones, of Napoleon vllle., La... in a gwesf at Mr. J. W. Mllln,.'-Mrs. 8. P, Hftrris, or New port. Tenn. Is Visiting her husband's relatives, Mrs. S, (2. Brown, of Salis bury, la visiting her son, Mr., H. P. Brown, near town. Prof. Desbaso ana Miss M tittle Hsll, of flpray, were vis itors to lteldsvllle this week. Mr. and v in The Observer and The Chron' Over 200 letters were received by - ln.pular proprietress, Mrs Carrie -e. showing the Interest the public k in this i matter, - Mr. A. C. tiTOiu who ' represents iha E. P. !ur , Co., . of Richmond, Va., nested the name chosen, and Messrs, v ci,ilt T W Uohlv anil, f n nr.ni on hA iationa emhodvinal Mri I John Pen H, of Danville, spent the a r.m. -n.ktr.rh.rn - past few days here .with relatives. i rimaA tr.rin rwAii MuntvlMr. Willie Ellington, of Guilford Col ,n v .,nr.4M .:'.Tia finest timber lege. Is spending a few days here with . ... a funA heL Vi.fr thf.ro are no his people. Mr. and Mrs, W, O. Harris ...v.io. rr hnitn t t morket in have retunred to Charlotte, (ifter spend yt (!tlon?it tfprce of many Italians mg a few days here.TMjsa Ida Owynn, ..a v,.,.. n.nL.ui.r ihi nit uv. who has been nursuut 'Mrs. J. 1. l . veara bv Northern, caoltalists to Owynn, at Petham, haa returned to her t burrel staves, and occasionally It duties at Rex Hospital, Raleigh. M'- whinDered that these capltallata are Edgar Williams, who has been living king preparations to construct a In Philadelphia for the past few years, i ...ul, but up. to this time nothing a guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. . i.lte Is known of their plana. It In- R T. Williams. CapU i. W. Peay and .-(I, they have any such plana under Mr. M. a. Wilson are In Lexington. , i.!BrBftnn. Refor the war Caswell Ky.. attending the races and to buy ,s among the most prosperous coun- some blooded' stock for the Wilson Liv- s In the State.. A look at the nne evry wo. nr. vaans nam wnu uu .rt house at Yancey vllle reveala this been manager of the Leaksvllle-Spray , ttf hainv -nn the ha ndanmeat in telephone exchange, has resigned his ...rth Carolina. But the county has position and returned to Reldsvllle. He ,t olna mttrla inv material nraa-reaa. I Will be clerk for the new Hotel Rock- There will be no Joint canvass of Ingham, The following, jfftung ladles e legislative and county candidates from this county leave this week to at i fiorklnsrham this fall. Chairman T. tend the State Normal and Industrial . M alloy, of the Republican executive College, at Oreenaboro: Misses Emma !nmlttee.Jchallenged- Chiarmart 1 Wo- McKlnney. Canie Price. Lemma Glbbs. tck.: and the latter replied as fol-Lucy Pannlll, Bertie ' Lambeth, came as: "I have your courteous letter of rratt, jsancy watsins, came wuson, e l.rth ihsfi .asking for4 Jolncam Annie R. King. Beona Apple, Cora : .:n of the county -between the mom- Dixon, Robbie Johnston, 'Elisabeth Mc- of the Democratic and 'Republl- Collum, Delia; Simpson, Ora Dixon. .m rnrtles for the legislative and conn- Ethel Bennett, y offlees. Replying .thereto, j beg to v. that.' since vour own Btate chalr- ...n has only w lthln" the last f ewr weeks I , 8PKAKIXQ AT WlLMLTOX a similar lnvttatlnn from Chair- ,n Simmona for the State canvass. 1 1 Republicans Have Small Crowd at .. i i h ,irnHM' at vntie- rentlMt l Wilmington On ACCWUnt of tlte . re it not for the fact that vou and vlrciia. , i have prevloUBly discussed the matter Special to The Observer. ! person and you .were fully advised Wilmington. Oct. R.-The Republican i H lvaixe that no Joint canvass would top-liners, Mr. C. J. Harris and Hon. held-v-I. might' AoV-however, that Thos. Settle, had the misfortune to en- ',iit discussions are not only contrary! counter the circus here- to-day. in con the established policy of the Rock-lgeOuence 0f which, and a remarked an ham Democracy, but I cannot seel tipathy for Republicanism In New Han- c any gooo: wouia result xnereirom. over, reduced the crowd which heard must, therefore.: respectfully decline them speak In the court house fb-night ur courteous request. r u , . Ito a minimum. The speakers were In Jieidsviiie people are very much m- t reduced by Collector of Customs a F. rested in the announcement of the Keith. There were 'perhaps 200 people -iiKHgemenc',vai ,is Virginia snoDer, present. Including Republicans, Demo r ureen80oro.,na r. fcsiey o. An- crats and a sprinkling of negroes, the son, of this city, who are to be appearance of the latter at a political unite in the holy bonds of -wedlock meeting being the first since the tm- n October 19. Mlss Bhober wIU prove pleasantness here some years ago. Mr. a valuable acquisition to the socloty Harris made no effort at oratory or f Reldsvllle.. The groom-to-be la one eloquence and spoke for about 15 mln- f the towns most promising young utes In a conversational tone. However, husiness men, and la Justly popular his impression upon local Republicans i inon .n?-ten,d" h- AfAer was good. Mt, Settle's' kpeech was the f 'ur"'n' " their bridal tour Mr. feature of the meeting, a large por- ; " .' uw yr tion of the same being devoted to no 1 , eir. ana mtb. - u. r, .iung- tlonal Issues. In State affairs, his par n s on unasey street. Itimiar rfrno, ao .in, vi ..n -Mr.- and Mi John Greenville Staples Ceived to be an' effort on the part of , n"" Southern Railway to control the 'r. w . 1 - - rortneoming Legislature. Col. Harry , -.eer 20th. at ltoclocKt their home but It Is understood that he will Join I inn Eta V mt wmmtW rsl as - sa wa a o r - - iii . ... I 1 -itnem at rnyettevllle to-morrow ' u i n.riiirrii e m iiiicitov tunny rwLuvrv f The Obnerver. Mlaa fitAnleai tk on r KetdBViUe0 moist popular younff peo- 10.000 AT THE FaUll a an A m tt YaAaMtlfitt. IriWatiSlak Vminatta r sweet manners and rare dlsoosl- Record-Breaking Attendance, at Win ,n nave ?made her a favorite with sion-sawm uokI Racing. iny. The groom-to-be Is a member Special to The Observer . u.cm.vi.i,,1m-rmrlTOM Wlneton-Satem, Oct. B.-Ten thous '" "rrTTi "T1""" m ana people attended this, the se!ond i , biiu u nnu. in i.ne mgneBi; es- day. of Foravth'a annua fair The Mr Kdward Butt, who recently se cured license to practice law, has open ed an office in the McLeod Building. The'Joijble dally mall service on the ?en hoard Air Line Is a. great conven ience and Is appreciated by our people. Mr. C. H. Waters, of Ayden. has. ac cepted a position ln the sewing machine cepartmi'Bli 91 rje-j wcAiisier, nuru ware Co. v - Miss Hattie Lytch, of Kowlnn,.8n,'J Miss Sullle McHae, of Fayeuey.UBVjftT. visiting Mrs. Mollis Norment. Miss Pennl Williams, of CarnesvinertTTls- King her sister, Mrs. Amanda JBennejt, -MIssiBallle McLean, ef Max ton, Is visiting Mr. and Mrfc- A. :'yV, McLean. The ' I-year-old twins- of Mrs; Mollis Noniient died lust week. Mr. Finney McLean, a young white man. was killed at sutler's gin anurs- dsy, by the hoisting drum falling on him find one of htsrms. Ilev. Mr, Johnson, of Loulaburg,, Pa., is visiting his cousins, Mrs, II. T. Page uml Mrs. Clam Johnson, lie occupied the pulpit of the Methodist church. Sun day night. ' The material la being placed on tne ' -4i 1''',' 3 ' c MP Ash ft.- ' . . Miss Marie Dressier. "Ton Bee," said she la her naive manner, "my long and tedious Illness made sad In roads oa my vitality and strength, and when I first caught a glimpse of myself in the mir- mA - :saZJbin7i.wnak ' htahak1 wl did not wonder that my frlendawers and breaking his neck, his back , irmi nH tknn7hf.mVH.T.w.r.n..,KAri Of eourse I loss flesh from the consuming fever, and my nervous system was almost a wreck, so that when 1 commenced to recover It became necessary for me to take a strong tonic stimulant something that wonld bulla up my wasted and snattarsd condition. At this time a friend told me of the oreat heal. ground for the erection of the residence hiKjmdvi emunuH 1.1 win '"""i A u ... t Til. a -srv we ritt tim ' asvv puta wvuudi ui sauuuua iuctuui saaixs Jtir 01 rs. u. v.M..Btm, n.cr dijloOTered by J,, Lots, and with the and Seventh Btrees. - iimmtal of mv own Bhnidui. Dr. Henrv Mr. W. 3. Wlshart has accepted a , w. FranentbaL I commenced to take it. . 1 position as foreman of The Robesonlan1 murtsay that from the very start It gsve me office. Just H years and 15 days ago freih vigor and vitality and acted like magto he left that same position to accept h bringing me back to health and strength. other work.-Mrs. Norwood, who has " Y".""""" 5T? ," suouepoww , hn vlaltln her rtauarhter Mrs R C nd nourishing, vitalising and healing been visiting he f auKhler' V- qUaUUes are really miraculous. When I got Lawrence, has r'tu1rnda,lf,I" on my feet I soon became tired and exhaust In Waynesvllle.-United States Senator d. and before starting for the theatre at F. M. Simmons will address the cltl- wava took aome of mvbeloved TO-NI-TA. aa sens 01 mis .county nere next, r nuay, inspirea me instanuy witn courage a nn the Tth Inst. Mr. R. C. Lawrence has strength, and I bad no difficulty in oing ir.oved Into his elegant new residence inrouga me penormsnce. -on Sixth street. Mr. T. W. Maxwell I have seen TO-NI-TA perform miracles, has moved Into the residence vacated V"6?,11 en ocoaaion when I was playing at by Mr. Lawrence and Mr. R. C. Blr- IrcU, N York Among th 'i,hnm intn the one vacated bv Mr specialties was a shrilling act by Mits Adjie, mlnghnm into tne one vacaiea oy Mr. Uon tomel. who went throngh suoh s Maxwell.-Blacke Bros., of this town. dar, and blook-freecing performance with have opened a store in Laurinburg. the animals while in the cage. Well, on the They also have a store In Rocking- afternoon in question, Adjie somehow losl ner nerve ana went au to pieces, so that bei afternoon act had to be omitted. The poor gin came co me in great oistreas, ana alter of - - ' Trustee's .Sala. Under and by virtus of a deed trust, executed to- me by Un, JH. 3 Pharr, bearing date July II, 1903,' and duly recorded la Book 179, at page .320, In the office of register of deeds for Mecklenburg county North Carolina, will sell for cash at public auction to the highest bidder, at the county court house door in the city of Charlotte. N. C. on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1904. Mt u o'clock in. ait tnat certain lot or piece of lairid In Mecklenburg county. North Carolina, in the city Char lotte. in Kquare No. CO. Ward L. front Ing about 0 feet on the east aide o North Tryon street, and . extendins east wardly, with that width, between and adjoining the Beptls parsonage property on the one aide and the Dr. t W, Faisofr, property on the other side. 188 feet towards College street and at right angles with Tryon etreet back to the Morrow nrooerty. . . : Together with perpetual right of way to ana over to much ox the alley way. eight feet wide, as now laid off and extending through the center .of Lot no. S4S from Tryon street to said J. M. Morrow lot as U on the land ef the trustees of Tryon street Baptist church lying adjacent to the above de scribed lot. In common with said trus tees their successors and assigns, and subject to tne light of sal a trustees, their successors and assigns in and over so much of said alleyway aa la an the land described above, This September 15, 1904. ' HRRTOT CLARK8ON. Trustee. hnri. The handsome new addition to Messrs. Caldwell & Carlyle's store is nearlng completion. Mayor A. E. White has let the con tract for a handsome residence, to be built at the corner Chestnut and Sixth streets. He will offer It for rent. A commodious four-room public school building Is being erected In North Lumberton, at a cost of $2v0O0. A competent corps fo teachers will have choree of the school. MASEBAL!, YESTERDAY vtroit. Oct. 5. American: After Kelng tl-.e flrst game to the tnll-enders, Detroit oiiiu ilii mi i.ftter twin tie me aeconn. S oi eV: R H E Detroit 9 1000000 0-1 1 Wa-hliig(on .. .. ....2 ( 0 0 0 I 1 0 t 11 0 n.itK-iRi. Miililn lino in-ill; woiie ana Cliiik. I'mnltv, Connolly. , Htcon.l t-iinu-: RUE m Irolt 0 0 0 1 01 2 0 Wellington 1 0 0 0 01 2 0 (Hvi) innings account com weutner. Katterles: Raymond and Drill:': Town- nd and Klttredge. Umpire, Connolly. Et. Trills. Oct. 8. American: New York wounl uu Its (rles here to-luy by beut- Itig iSt. Loul4. 8oio: RUB 91. IxjuIk 000 00 0 1 00-1 1 2 New York 0 4 0 2 0 0 2 0 0-8 16 0 Batteries: Slever and Kahoe: Powell. Klelnow nnd McManus. Umpires, King a no Dwyer. Chicago, Oct. 5. American: Boston ooul.l do nothing with Altrocfc until the aeventli lining, when they hunched hits. 8,-ore: R H 12 ( hloago 0 0000000 00 ti 0 lIoDton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 8 2 Butteries: Altroc-k and Sullivan; Young ind Crlger. Umpire, Sheridan. telling me that she could not go on.' I at once proceeded to 'feed' her on TO-NI-TA, and when the curtain was rung up on her performance that night she had recovered nsr nerve and courage, and gave one of th greatest acts of her life. I don't know from whence or in what manner Dr. Lorents de rived his inspiration, but I do know that TO NI-TA is one of the greatest Godsend's to mankind.'' . t It makes no- difference how rundown. weak, wasted or nervous you may be, TO-NI-TA will build you up and restore you to health and strength, Miss Dressier is but I one of many thousands who have been re 1 stored through its marvelous powers. Yoq will feel better with the first few doses anj soon be cured completely. TO-NI-TA it guaranteed to contain no cocaine, morphine or other dangerous drug, and is sold by all druggists or direct, II per bottle. ' Dr. Lorenbra "The Beautiful Story of Life," and doctors' advice, free. Lorents Medical Co., Flatiron Building, New York. TO-NI-TA Is a laxative tonic You need no pill or tablets. Beware of nostrums and patent medicines that constipate; they rain the lining of the stomach and bowel Ask your druggist for TO-NI-TA and re fuse substitutes and Imitations. CHICHESTER'S PILLS s-&L?h. OrtalBirl aad Ooly Canal.. a ataaa.ni HnMay,i w no rmra, MI.UOO TrMlmonUi- LkIIm, wt S'lrfM ' VIIIC'IIKS'J'CR'S KKOUail I RKI u4 dais muUtoWn m-l wlia hlu. rlhbM t.k K. MtlMS K.ftlMI SahMIallHa4lailUIUM. Ak,u uracciri, : M4 4 a4. m .rNr lb, Far Ualar TotllaMlalk awl Haknm tmt La4(wi,r rrlnra Mall -fc In tr. Boston, Oct. 5. National: Chicago won the final rame of the National season here. 8cor : R M R CI ilea go ft 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 02 I 0 lhiKlon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 3 Hiittprle: I.iinilKi-cn and Kilns; Wll- llm nnd N.odliain. l'mrlre, Hmn'.le. m cy Keiasviiiians.; - . crowd was a record-breaker. "iiimuiiuiud uic iimr-i ine races, tnree in nnmtwr w.n :e of Miss Sallle Richardson Boyd pleasing4 features of the day's events. .nr. twiuuci Arcuoaia nuDoara.i in tna z:zo trot. Prinr Hal dr nn vv i h event Will Occur on" Novemberl McCalL won first monev: Rananlta. a he contracting parties are two. of driven by Burpee, won second; Minnie . towns most popular young society I ThomDson. driven bv Jamison, wan I intra, ana. rattle Lea yard, fourth. Beet i n Sunday afternoon, at 4:80 o'clock, time, I:18U: purse 1300, e home pt Mr. ana Mrs. T. A. Wore-1 m the 'ZT trot; Little Bob, driven by 1 y was the scene of a a uiet. but very I Nicholson, won first money in three retty. marriage, when Miss Bessie jstrakjht heats; Crip, driven by Verner, ."orsley. one t the most accom&liahed won second money: Clarence, driven bv vour g ladies of Ruffln, and Mr. Edwin pjomiey, won? tniro, ana uypsey Boy, Fitzgerald, were united In marriage.! aven ry Johnson, wort fourth. Best v. v. ix : craig, or, Reldsvllle. ner-1 purse, ww, : med the ceremony.. The parlor was ln the running race a two-year-old niitifiiHv decorated. azrlanaA :. nri sorrel norse, owned by Jamison, ridden .ted with vcandlesvi" ifJnly4' the rela-J y f ootored boy, .won in two straight vea of ; the, contmtlhgiparOea ferelhta' ''f" 1 Ued. The bride never looked more utlfui. wearing mull over allk while Mr. W'. C. Tim a XaUva of Orange niiuve viuiwuw, vm -mwa on i ji t-oimtv. . y. of Ruffln. was best man. and " w uwr.m ?ne uosenrer: Mlsr MetttSi Blteltvenwaa. rtng- "W. '.C, Tapp,- of Atlanta, whose r. The groom is a popular and M"1 Dooa.r,"ine History ot Angio- aful aalesman. representing the 8a5I,a clvllUaition." haa given him an on-Clay Product Co of Akron,! international , reputation, was born immediately after the ceremony all years ago. m orange county. u.hcred Into the ' dining, room. nv. mu weat of Hlllabom On both a delightful repast was served. f. n? oecended Inorn original net- m's present to the bride was i J ine count5r' brother, Mr. I ...... . . . f w w ...... umle ieft'tSMlnv fr.r t T 1mYaul"r r. jonn L1.W, or 11118 . 1., , . - : r. unrn aunseu entovs ine . -vening at o'clock the home of 1.17 , -.L!:"1.0"1; ln" 'r-B J IT Riirlnn ir, tVtm. . tl VIUCSI UT of town,, was the scene of a vp-Uing. when their sister. Miss ty Shreve, was united in t- Mr. Robert Turner Bur- '.ir.-r young business, man . 0lmf to illness In the 1 of tii contracting, par . -mov.y was attended 'by r rtiade.' ..1 extracts. Blue Ribbon longer Unbroken period than any other person- in the- .Crated; State Aa reg ister of the county, he recorded his first deed in"-August. 1819, and for over 65 years he ha continued to record them faithfully and , diligently. He - is still active and capable and la as certain to succeed himaelf for another term, if he lives, aa . Mr. Gtenn Is to, be the : Bext Goverrjor of the &Ute. r-: . - '- . - FRANK NASH. Hlllsboro, Oct 4, 1904. Good Record by 2-Year-Old. IeKlngton, Ky.. Oct. 6. The two- year-old divlslcn of the Kentucky fu turity was won to-day by Ron Voynge n two straight hoots In ;15 and 2:15U. With the exception of the record of 2: H; rnado by Katherine A. two ye-ws ago, it was the best word of the event. The track wus In good condition, but high winds prevented Major Delm.ir from starting against time. - y axativo promo Cum a cow in One Day, onp in 3 Days oa every Commissioner's Sale of Valu . , able Real Estate. Bv virtue of a decree of the Suoerlor Court of Mecklenburg County, In the ac tion entitled Edgar ' Harding, plaintiff, vs. Henderson Mining Company, a cor notation, and others, defendants, the un dersigned commissioner- will: on Monday, the 7U : day of . November. .il8, at 12 o'clock M,, at the Court House door of M.-J klctttjurg county. tn (Jimrioite. M. u,, :'ll to the highest bidden at public auo tlon, air that certain piece or tract of land lying" In ' Mecklenburg County and State , of North Carolina, adjoining the lands now or formerly J. II. Henderson's and others, and bounded aa follows, to wit: Beginning on a post oak corner on J. 11. Henderson's line and runntg south live (3) degrees west, one hundred and eli-ven (111) pojea to a stone; thence south ten degrees . (10 -v-east'. forty-two 42) poles to a atone; thence south eighty-five (86) degrees; east, sixty-sis and one-half (CdVit polea to a small sassa fras; thence north ten (10) degrees; east, forty-seven poles to a red oak and grape vine;- thence south eighty-nine (89) de grees; east, twenty-nine (28)-poles to o atone; thence north four (4) degrees; east, forty-nine and one-half (49)4) poles to a stone; thence north) thirty-one -(81) de grees west seven ty-slx (76) poles to a post oak; thence north eighty-seven (87) degrees weat sixty-one and one-half (61V4) (toles to the place of beginning, containing eignty-nve lib) )acrea, more or less. To gether with all the engines, boilers, mach inery, mining tools, implements, fixtures ind personal property of whatever name or nature, belonging to the said grantors and being on the premises above des-jrlbed. The said tract of land being known s the Henderson Mining Co., land, and In cludes the Gold Mine known as the Hen derson Oold Mine. The machinery will be sold separately from the land. Terms of said: Cash. This the 1st day of October. 1904. W. M. SMITH, Com'r. BnaffaMa SJaatH aaaara, I tA To the Ladles A special invitation is extended to you to visit oiir store and look over our line of kitchen fur . ni shiners. If there be anything needed in your kitchen we have it.' i " X N. McCausIand 4 Co. 221 South Tryon Street! READ THIS! SORB LEG CURED Mra, Jos Person " Dear Madam: I can never express my appreciation of your Remedy. had suffered for years with a very bad sore leg, ; which, all the time, grew rapidly worse. I consulted physicians who treated me and finally advised mo that 'only operation or amputation would relieve me. I commenced to take your. Remedy about a year ago, and to-day my former afflicted leg Is as well as my other one, and my general health greatly Improved. I can never apeak in too high praise of your valuable medicine, I send this unsolicited, and you can use It as you see fit. . 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Cool and homelike at this season of the year, can: be uroished rom our graceful and handsome gems of the cabnet makers art. ; ; That constant change of selling and replacing with the very latest itvles of frames and coverings, is keeping bur always auppuea Wlin ail that is new and latest.: , An inspection of our goods is requested at any and all limes.. - , , t . . t ... . . -T r ;' m By a F, Clay; record" 2tlS. Form erly owned by W.' a Riggers. Will be at WadWorth's Stables 30 days for service.-' .-.Don't' mies your last- oppor tunity to breed to the best stallion in the South, Term, 600 to Insure, v . , R, J, RAMSAUR ' BROS., r: Llncolnton, N. C (SEABOARD lyAlR LiNE RAIUVA1 '11 J tio 26 E. Trade Street I . Train a arrtvA- aa fnllnwa SJ, trom Atlanta, New York, Washing ton. Ulobraond. Norfolk,' Raleigh, ts:i a. m, - " " 19, from Atlanta, New. York, -wasning-ton, - Richmond, ; Norfolk, Raleigh, Wilt mlngton, 10:46 p. to. - i , Train 22. from Rutherfordton Shelby and Lilncolntoa. 7:16 p. m. Trains leave as tollows: , - . 40, for Atlanta; 1 Wlimingtrrs, Raleigh, Norfolk. Richmond, Washington, ,,N.w Ycrk, 6UH a. m. ' . l 12, for Atlanta, Raleigh, Horfolk. Rica- nrrnd, Waahington. New York. T: p. m. U. for Uncolii ton. Shelby, itutnerrora- ton, 10:18 a, m. - -., ' Noa J9 and 40 run solid to and from Wilmington. ' Pullman vestibule sleeper - Charlotte to Pnrlimmitk .Ninnaillntf - at Vnnrn. wllh J through sleeper to Washington, , Balti more Vhllnilalnhla. and Naw York. : i U. L. HERMAN. H- City Passenger and Ticket Agent. " City ticket oitlce, 26 South Tryon street, Charlotte, H. C 1 i - CHARLES B. RYAN, OS P. A ' i v . Portsmouth. Va C. H. OATTI3. T. P. A., 77 1 COMBINATION FLOOR AND HOUSEHOLD VARNISH STAIN ever placed on the market. 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Plant worth fa0.OOO.no. Rplendld location, delighttsl climate; 6S-acre grounds; bndrtlngsi acasm beat; electrio lights: perfect sanitary equip ment! rooms stmcl. double or ensult. Tborougn college and eonssrvatory oourwt; 14 offloers. St teacbers; 17.000,00 pipe organ; at prsotloe rooms; Masts Festival every spring, -.. .. . For bsmdsomsr catalogue sad fall Information, address ROBT. P. PBt.Lt Utt. D Pritit. R. E. COCHRANE 4V4e-t4r4a4r4a444 CHOICE CUT : FLOWERS We have Choice Cut Flower for all occasions. This coming season we will operate the largest cut-flower plant south of Washington. Wa grow our own flower - and can furnish you American Bee u ties and other Roses; also. Carnation and other flowers in aeasoa. Our price are right; our flower superb. ' . ; Correepondebc solicited. "" 7 t DILWORTH FLORAL GARDENS W. -O. McPIIEB, Proprietor. Postofflce Box, 127. Hall Phones, sob end . see ML r4V44-eaa OOOCXOfXXOOOCX)C4X)000000000 insurance MID Real Estate R. E. 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