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.V 1 ',rv. at r.ns-rvit cirv. AMUSEMENTS. f f i: - Coleman lrf iirtJ yinliesio of IkMMitnwi - )er the l:tate lor 913, r Simmons , to KiMMik .1 In MUslJpil - wm T of Concord MHO. i The Observer . iKt iwtama Superior rto aed this morning with Judge . presiding. The grand Jury, -. s m Black, ot x 19. ft for- m diawn. Judge Alien made & v ' lent charge, which, by- way i tori uetory, took Into consider- s rt of men who should ; not ft duties s there falling to a l ie spoke of clas of people, - i iiiy businesa men. who weM t rMttcl the vwdicui ot Jurti enforcing of the law. Out Who lorary member of Are nd y companies to get out of Jury i lie declared that a man who 1 not busilnes,. waa not ,; valuable In voesiUotvva not fit to serve as r. several men who sought to -p umw on the ground of pressing bust m i e sworn tn a Juror after be r iurnpd down tri the request for ? .'uul then listens to this sensible 1 imely charge which dealt wltn the MHiiion and dutlea of Juries,, Y. W, HATCHET iJEAtt A telegriii,-iw :;received here ).jr. rjay unnouncinir the- death of ; Mr. -. ncy V. Hatchets brothar of t ouri i w nsman, tr. jonn. ij, Botcnet. ar, . ; . t Dipt was Wiled In collision, an e- ..uist ot which was In Tb Observer ? .-! diHiatch from Nstche. This dla ; tt h put jir, Hatchet dowa a erl ; ;r Injured and he must have tlvd y a short time, a the messag fol- : ?,l nretty soon after the collision oc i wrred,; JUn' J, .'HaUnet I North on i in Wat tour and an effort was made .-terday to acquaint him with t d ; -w s contained in the telegram. Ir. D. P, Dixon, .State Auditor.-wtU !".k hore on next Saturday nignt. or. , n la a favorite tn Concord and nev- r falls to have a crowd to hear" him, ;;r. Harris, the Republican Candidate fur Oovernor. wlH be here for to-mor row niRht. Senator Btmmona will apeak TA-mnrrow at noon at the ourt hou. A lire alarm this morntna; called the i ! sirtment out to the extreme northern ortion of the city to ""mall blase v. t k-h waa harmless wen the comptny tithed the scene: v ' ,T, ',, , 03LEMAN ESTAT& s ' Twenty days ago the Ooltfnan prop t Ufs in this city were but' up at pub nnrtioiy The bids 'made on that day ' i-rc U'(t open1 th length or time pro- i.it-d by law " for ' 1 -per cent ,nc. Many pieces ' of thla lot f property were raised, some more in once. "To-day," according to ivertlBemenU of s th admlnlstra t'ir. the? sale was' opened for the mi ( toning of the matter. On the en t ire siiles price of Jthe property a a m ho! Including; the Amount of the s Ip in the totalj the final raise of 1500 was placed on the entlr lot and Bold i r eomethlng orer IIS.QPO to a.syndl- te comnoaed of J. W. Cannon. J. c, -,. a ileworth, W. M. Smith, "W. W. Flow, :?. r.. Harris' EX F. White, Z. A. Morris, W. ewlnk and W. A. Atkinson It i now the purpose of these, men .to, .: anize real estate,- loan an trust nirany-i and to IncorDorate1 to do a tieral business in real estate, buying, urns, rentinc and bulldln. Tlsere was quite a sensation at the .1 sale of this lot of land to-day. i . e combination above mentioned now ve the entire lot a sold under corn- .-sioner' sale and many of the in .viauul purchaser at the first ale weie not nrepared to meet the unex tooted turn taken to-day. Had they, a i.4 certain that there would have been i wo combines and , a Aeroa fight. It now remains for the courts to accept ;,ml ratify this sale and the property j hssss to the new owners. One familiar with Concord well knows that the Cole man property wa everywhere, in every Miction of the city; and a a whole It represents " some splendid property M'hich, under proper treatment will de . lop Into v splendid possession. It now seems pretty certain that this ss t a te which at . this . tamhtamhtafrrrdd taU which at one time waa considered the best and most valuable of any col ored man In the State will l settled up to better advantage and mor net result than was at first thought. When it was first gone over. It looked as though there would be but little left, but It v, ii net about 119.000 to th heirs. THE HONTETCUTT CASE. In th Superior Court, thla evening, the case of Honeycutt, from the north ern section of th county, Is being tried. It will be remembered that Honeycutt struck a-man named Martin who was j riously Injured by the blow, but re covered, i Honeycutt is represented by ? ; ontgomery aV Crowell. Mrs. Annl Clayton died this morn 3 ns; at her home. In Cannonvllle. She Mas 24 years of ae, and will be buried t o- morrow at Rocky Rid ge. ' Mr. DJ B, Morrison has been elected ! y the session of the First Preabyterian , nurch to represent It at the coming f usion of Synod, with Mr. W. W. Stew art as alternate. , : i . Mr. J. S. Caldwell, of Greensboro, pnt the day here. Another vlsitinar at torney Is Mr. Lt. G. Caldwell, of States vine, Mr. Robert Lafferty. of David. , on. spent yesterday and to-day in the city.: . , , Concord will be over thla week for the fair. Dally contingent will be .nt to represent the city.. . Death of Mr Andrew M. Price. a i rreapondeue of The Observer. : Torsranton,'i.Oct. : tXX telegram Te- , , ivfd here to-day announces the death . t Columbia, S. C, this morning ol yir. Andrew M.-Price, who was t one 1 ime a resident of Charlotte, but whose f i mi'.y are now residents of Morganton. . ;r. Prlc ha been m ill health for several year and Was being treated t a hospital In Columbia. He was a v.dl-known and successful cotton-mill mvirt,,-. Ills wife and daughter left here ; eenlng for Columbia, and will i ; : T the remain to Morganton, 'Where r .iy be Interred as oon a one the sons, Walter. f. arrive s from I . sed was born March 17. 1863. ? i -in a wife and ten children. . : fop College Teacher Me Sud Uenly. - " - 1 pn dence of The Obeerver. ; . ; t" lllll. . C Oct S3M Is Annie n vi anger, teacher of' Latin at " p College, died In th Infirmary t Institution to-day. at t o'clock f heart trouble. ... She has been i!I for several days, little hope r recovery being entertained ( v and a brother, with their ! ! vslclau of Knoxvllle, Tenn., a vith her since Thursday y nIll be taken to Knoxvllle 1 1 ii:( hi If our of I lie Appointmeuc tt .'.on, Url iwl JVewfli Aflrcied lite t rowtf Death of an Infant t.lvruiuil and cw aoicm, ; Special to The Oberer, .'j, BfMcmw Hy. Oft.' Ji.-Mr. V ? p re': r ' n"icn ""C i r. .tungton, in hmuut ui mo jo. ru. Jurch, South, Punched yesterday for tn Uwl XUa Mor oin 19 ' "f to confine In Char- lotto with a, very good report from, bin churches. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry lthyne lost their little baby Jast ' week. Their many friend-sympathise with" ' them,' Mr. Rhyne Is Just getting over a long spell of sickness; Mis Annl Wren, of Charlotte, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr.. C. B. Whit, ny-,err-- ch?r,,i Audi Car. "" vl '-"Try vine, spew ounaay witn nmr cuuniii, ., ainws cnavfc y. una Iva Thornton. Mr. K. K. Dtter, drug- glat for D-'A, Garrison A Company, went to his home, tn Charlotte, Sunday. Mr. DeUer la not welt, but his friend hopei. for : speedy recovery. Mr. Je Carrlck is sick with pneumonia at the home of his sister, Mrs SlngMlss Kate Garret k uul .Prof. Carwlle. ofi King's Mountain, were m town Sunday after, noon. Mia Maggie YJamble left Satur day for Limestone College, S. C, to set. her sliter, Mlas Daisy, who Is slck The many friend of Mr, will Clem mer sympathise with her in the losa ot her father Mr. Sid White. Mr. Whit waa airk only, two days, and his death came a quite a shock to hi family, Mr, and Mr. H. N. Garrison and Mr, J. H. Wilkin attended the marriage of Mr. Will Wllklns nd Miss Nlesler. at King Mountain, Wednesday night. Mr. . M. Ganison and Master John Nair spent few flay in 'town last week. Mr. J. M-. Garrison is attendlns Synod at Oket Mountain. M r. Bnlph (.'arson, of Spartanburg; ..was in town Saturday, ' .,!, Quite a number of people expect to attend the fair at Charlotte this week. .. This community has always had o majority of Republican. Since the amendment" .however, ! the Democrats make, a very good , show, and It is thought wilt give Mr. Tate Webb a: handsome majority. To-day la gala day for the politicians. .The Joint de bat between Meesr. Webb and Newell took plac this afternoon; There was some mistake about' the hour, and a gtioJ many were disappointed it was flrat announced for to-night, and a great i many prciru id siwnu, wnu uig noi kiMw a ; the change. The speaking was in the Pythian Hall, and it was crowded almost to suffocation. The crowd seemed about equally divided. There were some negroes present Mr. Webb mad a fin speech, and Mr, Newell did well, too. Both were round ly applauded. If one could Judge by the applause, the Democrat were slightly In the majority. -The debnl Is reported ns unusually . free . from bue. In tho wind-up Mr. Webb cume out ahead, lt was a - well-behaved, good-humored crowd. After the, debate the county candidates, and all of them wer present, announced themaeives. A number of people from nearby towna and the county were here. Among thoso present wag Senator Mason, ot Do lias. (Mr. Arthur U Butt has pitched his tent on the vacant lot next to the M. E. church. South, and will tor the next tbre night entertain the people, with hi panorama. A VICTIM OP PARALYSIS. Sir. John SfcLatirin, New Hanover's Iteglitev of Deeds ami twiner l-xii tor of Religious Paper fetricken. Spocial to The , Observer. Wilmington, Oct. St. Mr. John uc- Laurln, for more than 20 year editor of The North Carolina Presbyterian, and now deputy register of deeda of New Hanover county, suffered a stroke of paralysis, early this morning, at his horn here, and hla condition is re garded critical. Hi entire right side Is affected and the power of Bpeech is gone. This morning a member of the family found him across his bed In an unconscious condition. A physician was summoned and It was at once seen mat he had been atricken with paralysis, presumably, as he waa about to rise, as usual, to go to his office in the court house. A Voice From a Far State. To the' Editor of Th Observer: The wheat crop of Washington this year waa fine. vTher was lots of land in Walla Walla and Columbia counties thla year which grew forty and forty five bushela to th acre. Wheat Is worth 70 cent a bushel. The farmers are doing well. The only objection I have to this country Is its hilly condi tion. It la nothing but hill The peo ple work both sides of the land. It is a flne place for a young man to get his start If he can make himself satisfied. There is hardly a week that passes but what I think of the good old South where the darkle sing In the cotton fields, where the land 1 thickly sttled. Days and days pass away and I hear nothing but cattle. I live alone working for a hardshell Republican, but all the more I am going to vote for Judge Parker, a!so for Turner, our Democratic candidate for Governor. I am a Southerner and a Democrat. JOHN CAMPBELL. Preacott, Wash., Oct. 19. Tte Joy of Working. Robert Lout Stevenson. It Is better to lose health like a spend thrift than to Waste lt like a. miser. It is better to live and he done with It, than to die dally In the sick-room. By all means begin your folio: even If the doctor doe not give you a year, even If he hesitates about a month, make one brave push and see what can be accomplished m a week. It Is not only In finished undertakings that we ought to honor useful labor. A spirit goes out of the man who means execution, which outlives the most untimely ending. All who have meant good work with their whole hearts have done good work, at though they may die before they have tim to sign It Every heart that ha brat Atrona- and cheerfully has left a hopeful impulse behind It in the world. and bettered the traditions of man kind, 4 ' - ' Famous Old Battlefield Sold Cheap Richmond. Va-DlsdHtch." v v ' Th. famous Civil War battlefield of Gaines Mill, near Cold Harbor. Hanover county, i -where , both Northern and Southern ; arrale Buffered b .severely, ha been sold to -Joseph Woodson, of this city.-for 1360.75. It probable that an elect rio line win oe ouut - tanner from Richmond,! so that the place may be .mors accessible to sightseers. TO CUIUS A COLD IS ONE PAT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab let. 'Alt druggist refund th money if It falls to cur. E. W. Grove' sig nature pa cfc box. ZSa . . Tie Mirer slipper" at the Academy lo-Nlght Other Attractions of the Week. , r , , The engagement here to-night of the "Second Edition" ' of John XV Fisher st upendous muelce ? prod action, TUe Silver SUppet, will evidently be It la (or at isy: at aom tint wp elapa before it win to seeor again), a me company open in aydney. Austra lia, the second week in July next, and will tour all of Australia, New -Zea land and South Africa, returning to this (country , via Southampton, England, in tne summer of 1907. The present tour is a trans-continent al' on and one, that covers thoroughly the: entire North American Continent, wner the English laguag is spoken. The resource of f w Immense produc tions are carried, so lt is possible to vnry it each evening. No such under taking ha ever been attempted before. And that th jftcttem has been a success in every way 1 already evinced by the enormou patronage accorded this at traction. With over 100 people, little army by Itself this company 1 obliged t us special railroad train for It maintenance. ' ;, Hamlin and Mitchell have secured In the person of ''Little Chin." a comedian of international fame, in the part of Aula, the loyal, manly little fellow, who protects hi sister, Jane. When they are lost In the Vale of Spiders, Chip Plays on the most resonant heart chorda, It 1 not surprising that Chip and Mary Marble are making such great hit in Glen McDonougb and Victor Herbert' musical comedy, "Babe in Toyland," for their I the genuine humor and talent that merit their own reward. There are two kinds of laugh-making. On spring from the line, which are jokes, and the action which 1 tnevlt able. No one can fall with these tools but they employ the artisans of the craft, not the artists. The other kind is developed from the searching of the heart and character ot a role; it is founded on human nature, it is far more enduring, and It Is the measure or tne artist. At the Academy of Music to-morrow. Seats how on sal. It may be of Interest to our renders to know that an actual Incident furnish ed the author of "A Royal Slave" with the Initial idea out of which this great play was evolved. The little Item of news appeared In the dally papers of that time. It is as follows: A wealthy Mexican gentleman, who was known to possess a vast hidden es tate, suddenly disappeared and was finally given up by hla fomlly. Several year later the gang of celebrated ban dits was surprised and captured in their stronghold and a poor insane man rescued. He was taken to a hospital In the city of Mexico where an opera tion of trepanning the skull was per formed on him and his reason returned. He proved to be the long lost gentle man who hud been captured by the bandits, who, in trying to force him to tell the hidden place of hi fortune, had struck htm a severe blow on the head which dented the skull and ren dered him lnaane. He had been a captive for years in the hope that he might remember the coveted secret and in his half lucid moments reveal it." Knowing this actual Incident, It will be all the more Interesting to the pub lic to follow the play Itself, and to ob serve how much of thla charmingly dramatic story is due also to the splen did imaginative and creative powers of the author1, "The Royal Stave" will appear at the Academy next Thursday night. Seats on sale. The church, the school and the stage ure the founts from which How the pre cepts which regulate social intercourse with no less force than the civil laws. Ibsen's "Ghosts" is a preachment from the stage directing the mind to the scriptural teaching that the "sins of the fathers shall be visited upon the children." It is more than a lesson. It In n living, throbbing reality, expressed with all the power -of a perfect com pany of dramatic artists. Claus Bogcl In without question as has been testi fied by all who have had the opportunl 'to see him one of the greatest living actors. Hla suportlng company has won the diatlnctlon of commanding the praise of metropolitan papers. "Ghosts" will be seen In this city at the Academy of Music on Friday. . Ernest Richard, former leading man for Richard Mansfield, has been en' gaged by Manager Jamei B. , Delcher, for the character of Lord Canning tn Miss Helen Grantley's revival of Mar tha Morton's comedy. "Her Lord and Master." Miss Urantley will be seen at the Academy of Music for matinee and night on next Saturday, wnen ane will play her annual engagement In this city. It was In "Her Lord and Master" that Miss Grantley won her greatest success and the announcement of her coming should prove u welcome one to local theatre-goers. TESTIMONY OF A MINISTER. Rev. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, ArkM writes, "For IS years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried all - aorta of medicine, but got no relief. Then I began th use of Electric Bitter and feel that I am now cured ot a disease that had me in it grasp for twelv year." If you want a reliable medl cln for Liver and Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Bitter. It's guaranteed by Burwell Dunn Co. Only 60 cant. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR To the World's Fair, Nov. 10,1904, Via SEABOARD AIR LINERY. , The Seaboard Air Line Railway an nounces their last personally conducted tour to the World's Fair on Thursday, November 10th, leaving Raleigh at 4:00 p. m., Wilmington at J: 20 p. m., Char lotte at 7:25 p. m. Connection? will b made from all other points in the State. Through service will be arranged from Wilmington, Charlotte, and Raleigh. . Thla Is the last special train of the season to the World's Fair, and special low rates will apply from all point on the Seaboard and it connection. This party will be tn charge of a representative of the Seaboard, who will look after th comfort and pleasure of 'the party and arrange for them to get located at hotels or boarding house where th party may desir to atop In tJ Lou la Th route selected 1 one of th pret tiest in the South, 1. via Atlanta,' Chattanooga, Nashville, and Cairo, lit For. circulars and pamphlet apply tojmore, Phuadelphia and New Tork. C. H. GATTIS, Traveling Passenger Agent, - Raleigh, VU L. HERMAH . City Paaaenger and Ticket Agent, , f Chariott, N. C . Summer . Colds -"i. "N'Serlou iung and threat v suramer cold. : Don't let the ; gard a nothing mor thon an annoyance continue with-,, - ;V. - put attention- One or, two applications of -, , - r : GOWAN'S PNEUMONlAVciiRE will cur it and prevent more serious complication. Ail Don't delay. Get a bottle to-day. -Full six bottles', "' - $1.66 at druggists, or sample hoitle by mall for 23 cents". (. n vn n 1 iMnn w mninni i'n, mui nuui, UUUUII IvIUUIliUJ UU GLKXJf STIrtS BEAUFORT . , Tlie Greatest Speech (lie County Kvcr , Ji,rl Fcortcl Through tlr Prin cipal Street by Soldiers anil Jlami. Special to The Observer, A .-, ' iWashington. Oct. 24. The greatest speech ever delivered in Washington was that of Captain It. B. Glenn, Dem ocratic candidate for Governor, here to-day. For over two hour this giant of campaigners had hi large audi enoe spell-bound -with his matchless eloquence; his sound logic and hi un answerable argument: It was 4 great effort made by a great man. Mr. Glenn arrived Sunday morning from Klnston and wn guest at the Hotel Louis. He was escorted through the principal streets of the ctty 'to-day by' large put-ndo, headed by the Washington Cor net Band. the Washington Light In fantry and a large number of marshals and carriages. In the carriage with the next Governor rede the mayor of the city, Mr.. ES. T. Stewart and Hon. Q. H. Brown, who Introduced him.' All along the route from the hotel to the speakers stand, on court house square, hfl was ' greeted with great applause and cheering. The candidate was kept busy acknowledging the compliments. On account of the hoarseness of Mr. Glenn, -due to his' long campaigning, it waa decided to have his speech de livered in the opera house. If there is a man In North Carolina that Beau fort county loves and honors, that man la It. H. Olcnn. His mime Is a house hold word among us. People came a distance of over 80 miles to hear him. and they returned to their respective hemes stronger Glenn men than ever before. The opera house was packed wtlh ladles and gentlemen, and after a most happy Introduction to the audi ence by Judge Brown, the candidate arose. It was several minute before he could be allowed to-speak, night in the beginning he ommenced to pour shot and shell Into the camp ot the enemy, and kept up for over two hour. Mr. Glenn In closing paid a beautiful and touching tribute to the manhood, the beauty, the chivalry and th valor Of our Stale, and then appealed to the nieit to be men. The effort was a great one, nothing over surpassed It here, lt has set things politically on fire In oil Beaufort, and Bhe will give the Demo cratic party the biggest majority In her history on election day. After Mr. Glenn had concluded, he was presented with a handsome bouquet of flower. A CASE OF If, Many More Like It in Charlotte, The following case Is but one of many similar occurring dally in Char lotte. It la an easy matter to verify Its correctness. Surely you cannot ask for better proof than such a conclusive evidence. . , v Thomas G. Northey, palnterJ of 813 North Church street. Bays: "Back ache bothered me for many yeum, and I have often had to lay off from work because of a weakness which kidney disorders brought upon me. I hap pened to hear of Doan's Kidney Pills and got a box at R. H. Jordan & Co.'s drug store. I had begun to believe that there was no relief in store for me. but since taking the pills I have not lost a single moment from work, my back has been free from pain and has been stronger In every wny. 1 am glad to have an opportunity to tell others of my experience." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mliburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole agenta for the United States, Remember i the name, Doan's, and take no other. rOlldoIYesteR gBBBBBBJSSB i- " i-1'-- Th'ouih Train Da ly.Chailotte to KOdnok. Va. Schedule In effect November . 1903. 11:00 am Lv Charlotte, So. Ry, Ar S:00 pm 1:16 pm Ar Winatom So. Ry. Lv 2:'X pm nn nm 1 m Wliutnn HI. S, W Ar 9 'Oft nm :00 pm " MarUnsvlllei Lv 11:45 pm j s:a pm ' ttocsy Mount, iv.ica pin T:l pm Ar Roaaokfe v. - " 8:13 pin Dally.' .(:;-.:- Connect at Roanoke via Shenandoah Velley Rout 'tor Natoral Bridge, Luray. Hge,rstown and all points in Pennsylva nia : and Ne-w York;" Pullman cleepsr ReMoke and Philadelphia. Through eoarti, Charlotte and Roanok. Additional' Information from agent Southern Railway ' M.'F. BRAGG, ' Trav. Pas, Agt W. B. BBVTLL, Gen'l. Pass. Agt i , ROANOKE. VA. aJAIR LINE RAILWAY ' Train arrive a follow! U, from Atlanta, New Tork. Waahlng ton, Richmond, Norfolk,-. Raleigh, 10: a. m. . . 89, from Atlanta, New Tork, -Waahlng ton, Richmond. Norfolk. Ralelah. Wll roington, l(:4t p. as. i . Train 32. from Rutherfordtoa Shlh and Uncolnton, 7:15 p. m. Train leave a roiiows: 40, for Atlanta. Wilmlngtrn. Ralelch Norfolk, Richmond, Washington. - . N icrg. 5.01 a. a. I! for Atlanta. Raleixh. Norfolk. Rich- mend, Washington. New York, 7:2S p. m tt, for Llncolnton. Shelby, Rutherford ton, 10:18 a. ra. -No, and to rua solid to and front Wilmington . Pullman vsatibul sleeper Chariott to Portsmouth, connectln at Monro wttfc through aleeper to Washington. Bait I M. L. HERMAN. ' - City Passenger and Ticket Agent City ticket oRtc. 2S South Tryon street. Charlotte. N a CHARLES B. RTAN. a. P. A Portamouth. Va, C. B. GATTIS. T. P, A., . - ,v Are Danfe as i! trouble . often- develop- front .J cough or cold that you re a I A h..vliam rN, Carolina jf ui.M--tA? The new Kanawha Hotel, at Charleston", W, Vu., by has b-en damaged by, flre sUrtiiiK from electric sign wiring on the, roof. -The hotel was full of auenta. The damage. '-tfO.Oua, caused mostly by water, Is fully covered by Insurance. , j Bad Stomachs Torbtd LLivero Responsible for Ninety-five Per Cent of All Diseases. "Seven Barks'Xures or no Pay The cauae of nearly every disease can b -directly traced to clogged and Inactive stomachs, livers, pr Intestines, Biliousness., indigestion, Gout, Rheu mtlsm. Headaches, Insomnia. Kidney and Bladder troubles, and all Liver Complaints, emanate from one of the digestive or drainage Organs. These organs must be kept constantly in action- to insure uninterrupted good health, and there is no remedy or cor rective, so harmless and bo certain as "Seven Barks." . , There Is no ailment originating from any of the organ ot th digestive and drainage system, but what will readi ly succumb to the use of "Seven Barks" a purely vegetable prepara tion, put up on a noted German physi cian's original formula. It la not a patent medicine. If any one with stomach, liver or kidney troubles will call at our stdre and get a bottle of "Seven Barks," take as directed and If all th. benefit one should expect Is not derived, no charge , will be made. We are not taking chances In making this offer, for we know th character of th rem edy and we are satisfied lt will do all that Is claimed for it Tt H. Jordan St Co., Bpecial Agent. Commissioner's Sale or Valu able Real (state. By virtue of decree of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County, in tho o- Uon entitled Edirar Harding, riamtlir, vs. Henderson Mining Company, a Cor Dorstlon. and other, defendant, th un dersigned commissioner will on Monday. the 7th dav of November. ISOi. at 11 o'clock M.. at the Court House door of Mecklenburg County, in Charlotte, N. C, soli to the hlgheat bidder, at publie auc tion, all that certain piece or tract of land lying In Mecklenburg County and State of North Carolina, adiolnlrg the land now or formerly J. H. Henderson's and others, and bounded as follows, to wn: Beginning on a post oatc oorner on J. It. HentrMn'a line and runhlg south live (5) degrees; west, one hundred and eteven (llli poles to a stone: thence south ueBa "' -J.Tii eighty-flvd rssv degrees: eaatj vshctjp-x and one-half (rV4) poles to a small aa - rras: tiim.-e nni.ii ion ini okmimw: earn, forty-sm-n poles t.i a red oak and grapes vine: tbnc outh elchty-nlne r9) de- ! greos; east, twenty-nine (J9) pole to a stone; thence north four (4) degrees; east, roriy-uine ana onr-hair (4UVi) pule to stone; thence north) thirty-one (31) de grees west seventy-six (76) pole to a post oak; thence north eighty-seven (87) degrees west sixty-one and one-half (41 it; poles to the place of beginning, containing elxhty-flve (85) (acres, more or less. To gether with all the engines, boilers, mach inery, mining tools. !mi ements. fixtures and personal property of whatever name or natur belonalna to the said era n tor and being on the premises above desorlbsd. ine aia iraci ot tana Detng Known a th Ifenteron Mtnlna Co.. land, and In cludes the Gold Mine known as the Hn derson , Gold Mine. The machinery will be sold separately from tlie land. Terms or sale: casn. Thla the 1st day of October, 1904. W. M. SMITH. Com'r. Sour Stomach M heaat, fwaaral tWklirry. w r tag, aad ggtwrs f M 4hj I Mntltii, Tal a ahsral Ma i lg8aa m iutf xM t BhV MtNnaca, biMb! with rt i knew leal 4 ratruU fpiilv Kedoi Pygjtpal Cur at ar ta 1tua4Bpv4llufaaua fmdyeBrM all mmIi frU by Mhf, ifuHfytaf, wtalnf and awMgUMalnf in muo DI0ISTI VflAT TOO EAT MMMgtli mm Wt y 1. . wttt ge, , i B. B. JORDAN A CO. lUI us fsBsVh ' EC W. :. A Ait"' SELL I vj'.i vTn nanufacturer t who, makes And sells hi product to Jth - J. user is a merchant as tyll as a manufacturer, Moat of th ' rotten, mill 'have commUHlurt merchants ' to'sell thetrpro-') duct. , j ' ' In our business we must make th goods and also sell them. ' 4 It I for the selling of our products that we pay for this space. . it It I worth our good money to reax-h the . purchaser with '' v, printrs' ink In this,- way, It certainly ought to he worth f the & 1 MX w't? iti' while -for those wb4 want "-f 'Hone, ,to come," without, any f machine shop, pattern shop ,We mak things and -these it? There are i cases where we . rour-repair vbiH. -" There are times when w could -fix you to . ' . run iu tday..)irai H "might otherwise "require several days. ' t 7 for one "week only endingatnrday, Octoter 29thV A An overstock of Coucljes vzitk moro shipments in tmn- sit, iias maae it iitHiessary xor us to reauce our stoejc ny means of 4 X . . . , . - - : -, . 'I ' r V M ' ' ..- -' V-' f. ,. '- ' . . VV-. if". '-, '. Every Couch in stock is included in - this We; from a Velour worth $7.00, up to the finest Leather worth $60.00. Now is the time to supply your Couch needs, without paying a profit on them, and you can also get , . Automobile Ticheto with each 50 cents that you spend with us. Remember the sale is for one, week only. a ...:. . bmb .....'. -'''.' No 26 C. (Incorporated.) CAPITAL STOCK 130.000. We give the world's beat and most modern Business Education. - Out college are the moat helpful schools in America. KING'S mean '' THOR OUGH in everything pertaining to Business Education. Railroad - far paid. Position guaranteed, backed by a written contract. NO VACATION EMER ANY TIME Writ for our College Journal and offer they will -point you to th road that 1 .Ada to auccesa. Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Charlotte. N. C. or Raleigh, N. C, School Shoes THE KINO TMU LtStS BOYS' "WEAR-WELL" BRAND- Best Box Calf. Heavy or light sole. f f gjze ii 0 orjca $2,001 sis IS to 1 . .... . t PW W , pric fi.au, GIRL'S PERP KCTION RR AND Best PlUmp VM.K11 Heavy nm and waterproof. Toons lady six. H to 7. prlc tJ.00. MiHHes' sue. US to t, price IL60; Ch'M a size, tu to U, price IL2E; small sues, 6 to C price f LOO. Large and complete lines of School and Dres Shoes, In evry grade. Our TRADK-MARK Brand are the beat value pnMliiced. ami are th result ot long experience. '. " C O S0 . . tfuiLp ., 1 YLI PROOUUIM' ,1 BUCK Cooking Stoves If you are In need of a Cooking Stove, it la to your interest to buy a BUCK. We are ole agents for these celebrated stoves. A BucK Heater - If tt is for heating purposes, you can get better result from th .Buck Hot Blast Heater than from any other. There will be a noticeable decrease in th fuel bill too, if you buy a BUCK. - Allen Hardware Co Wheteaal ad Retail, : Uye Oliver r''.SYMB0LTCAL0ruV' - SATISFACTORY f; A.' . servicf:, ?: . a; E4Crayton & Co. Trsst Btldlag. QBXttRAI. AQT, NG GOODS machtnery or machine, work cost, when tit Charlotte to see our " and oupdry. ,, : products - of ours must be sold: could u save more than half 1 of Trade Street. will again be headquarter for those attending Mecklenburg's Big Fair The usual warm welcome will be given all who come our way. C. E. HOOPER. Manager. oooooooooqoooooooooooooooo IF YOU WANT THE BEST , Carefully Screened : Weight Guaranteed,; C Italian. Bfce Gem," ' Jellico Block Lump- ' j Anthracite Coalp ' " Egg; Stove Nut. - . !rrrochontasl)omestici r; Steani Blacksmith r r , Coal and Coke, ; V : Wholesale and Retail. W wl W I W w The Central '..'. - . r-, liiil rfnnrfnrfl FJA 0 riirtl (Ik n A r H H K IVIUUUUIU IUV U IUUI VJ ( cocxsOooooooooooooooeoggsj
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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