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' - J v 1 i ( - . v, f s , j t .A 1 r 41 if1. t CHARLOTTE D AJIiY OBSERVER, OCT ODER 27, 1901- it'.- i 1 , . CASES E CABARBPa COOtT. ICharica Honcycutt Sentenced . to six Mouths for Assault Yonng UooKta ; (Uvea 19 Months for Killing ilia . lther-Ia-Law OTe Ivev Owe Nol , 5 t : Pressed. ffpedal to. The Observer - t "Concord, Oct. JC The criminal dock- .' t nt t tut - nresant . lirm . itl C'. Ami a " ' ' Superior Court wu disponed of this ' - : morning, and by 11 o'clock Judge-Allen r - went Into the clvl) docket Several , " v cases of consequent were disposed of this week, the first one betas; that - " against Chevies Hftneycutt, from the extreme northern section of the county. rt -HoneycWV being found guilty of n . aasaulv and sentenced to U months ' ' in Tson,nThls lthe cae where an . , assault iwa made n W, C. Martin, a . - Jbrother-ln-lair of Honeycutt. : iAt the i,v l time, it was thoimht that the assault k " would prove Berlous;. and nerhana fatal. " Sdartln, howfever, recovered, and was in attendance at this rm of court. The aae of VValUr Hougrh. who, as i Observer readers will remember, kljled ,: ariy in me summer nis lather-m-luw, Oeorge - Hartsell -was tried. . Much . x jayropathy was shown in .this waae, . snd the) fympathy perme toted the entire court room throughout the trial. After the evi dence was in. Judge Allen1 stated that would chargre the Jury to return . , 1 ( a. verdict of g-uiltv of manslaughter, f After such a vvrdlct was rendered, a v ;,, motion for a new Jrtnl was made and overruled Judre- Allen .'sentenced Ugh to 13 months in Jail, and defend ant took an appeal to the Supreme oourt, the appeal bond was fixed at 3TO. and promptly given. Before pass ing- sentence, Judge AUen called Into tne court room the widow of HartseR. and examined ber as to some state ments her husband made to her before ne oiea. Hartsell said that he was ti the fault, and that he hoped Walter tuougni woma not wa punished. The last case on the docket was the i - one aoainst J. B. Ivev A an. Th w I lei tor took nol pros, and this most likely ends the case. Tis is the case ot which we heard so much a fewVweeka ago, when th, above-named Arm came to concord to operate a special sale of dress goods and' nottotrs. Acting on ' the statement of the sheriff, that he . , did not find a tax in the case, the firm came here, and the matter was pushed the first day of their opening. The ',' ? tlrm has-opened up perrmmently here, , . . . and thus the nol pros. The grand Jury having finished its duties, was dis charged this morning. Much disappointment is felt here over the fact that Mr. Glenn cannot .( come to Cabarrus. Our people hud hoped to hear the vigorous speaker In this campaign. In which he is doing uch splendid work. The coming of Auditor Dixon Satur day night is looked forward to with ; much pleasure. Dr. Dixon has many friends here, and he is a most popular speaker before a Concord audience. Messrs. - Harris and Whitener spoke to the Republicans last night. Mr. ', ' Harris's talk was very-brief. He only touched on a few Issues. He was well received. Mr. Whitener, the elector representing Mr. Roosevelt in this dis- i trict, spoke for two hours, and from f he view-point of a Republican, he "made a good speech. He discussed na- f tlonal issues for more than an hour, and then Went into State affairs. Mr. wnitener is a vigorous .talker, and cre ated a good deal of enthusiasm, and 'made a very creditable speech. Negro Loses His Life at TonngsvUle Missionary Conference Loulsburg Xews Notes. Correspondence of The Observer. Loulsburg, Oct. 26. Judas Justice 1b holding Superior Court this week. Judge Shaw, who held last week ex change! with Judge Justice for one week. This term is for the trial of cases on the civil docket only, of which there are a goodly number. It is learned that a negro was killed in a cotton gin at Toungsvllle yester day, by having his clothing cought in the machinery. Parties there tele phoned the sheriff, asking whether a coroner's Inquest was necessary. The sheriff did not so consider it, and none was held. Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Allen announce an "at home" to their friends on the even ing of October 31st. The occasion will be the celebration, of their wooden wed ding. The Woman's Missionary Conference, M. E. Church, for the Raleigh district, meets here this week. The conference will convene on next Friday and Friday evening a reception will be tendered the visiting delegates at the Methodist par sonage by the local missionary society. About 25 delegate are expected to be present. ,The sessions of the conference wen extend through Sunday. The candidates for the Legislature and county offices begin the canvass of the county on the 26th, addressing the people of Dunn's township then and ending at Loulsburg on November Sth. While there does not seem to be un usual interest manifested in the cam paign, Chairman Thomaa says that a full vote will be polled-oi election day. The election of the Democratic ticket by , an overwhelming majority is certain, the opposition having; polled only about 400 votes In the entire' county at the last . election. j Dr. R..F. Tarbro has gone to the St. Louis exposlolon. Mr". H. A. Page, of Aberdeen, la visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pleasants. Judge Cooke left yesterday to hold Union court. Mr. Edwin- Malone has gone to Tampa, Fla., to resume his old pom tlon with the American Tobacco Co., his health having; been entirely re , gained, , THE SCARCITY OP WOOD. --,Slt la Not Altogether Due to Lark of ' TrsuiNportation - HacUitlM Wood lclcrs.Are Pnrtlariylo 5iamf, j To 'the Editor of iThe.ipbseVerv. , f . I notice in, to-day Obeerre'r that thre is unusual roomplaint regarding , .the acarclty- of wood,, and- U waa also stated that the ra.ifjad I wholly re sponsible for existing circumstances. 1 am lit a positions to know that trans portatlon la tt the only Iroublo' .No farmer can afford to neglect the gathering- of hi crop, at thta eeason, 'for his time on the farm Js worth a great ,. deal more than hut profit on the .wood that is ready for shipment, ,' , a I claim that the wood dealers are as . much at fault aa the railroads, for thure are two eeasons , when: wood , dealers) can obtalnv aufflclent quantities of wood to supply the demand. ' it ', only twice a. year-that the farmer can . spare the time from his farm, when he . haa finished cultivating ihts crop, and when he has finished gathering It; W-s usually have bo treuble- getting 'transportation for wood during tnese seasons. If thoseiwho deal in- wood K,'y would take advantage bf the means of ; - transportation offered during the sea one, there: would) - bq more wood and hjss'complahit. . , (. , -V.I claim It is unreasonable tot demand v-cara - for shipping, wood 'when- .other . ii shipments ' are Of so much more lm portance. '. . : - FA KM Kit. K't ,A COBSr LIQUOK TRUST? Dnrluun County AfoonsMner Said to Have n IJmlerstamtlng mm to In creasing the lrioe ot Their Ootpat rolice Wrestle With Female BUnd i Tigers-Swell Wedding To-Jiay. Correspondence of The Observer, Durham, j Oct. t5. The police are now having It out with, ; th ."blind tigers.!' The -men have- been having their day In court for aome time, and the police are busy looking after the women violators of the whiskey laws. During the past four days four people have been" before themayor on the charge of selling whiskey. .Three of these were women. " ' ' It la said that a great deal of moon, shine corn liquor la .being manufac tured in the1 country- district.. Much of this is sold here. - For. while it was stated that, any person could get corn whiskey for 1.60 per gallon. Re cently the price has gone up to 12 per fallen; all of the block men. It is said, charging the same price. This looks as if even the makers of block ade whiskey have entered Into a trust It is certain '.'that they have come to some understanding about the price to be charged for corn Juice. The Carolina ; Furniture Company has sold to W. M. Speed for the Dur ham Hosiery Mill, the real estate and fixtures of the mill. ; The purchase price was 18,000, this carrying with tl certai n Indebtedness that now hangs over the mill. The paper . In this transfer were recorded , to-day. To-morrow morning at 9 o'clock, there will be & swell social occasion at St. Philip's Episcopal church, when Miss Mamie Down, daughter of Mr. and Mra, John Weeley Dowd, will become the wife of Mr, Fielding Lew la Walker, Jr. The vows will be said at I o'clock and Rev. S. S. Boat, the rector of this church, will officiate. They will leave on the morning train on a short bridal tour. Beginning on Wednesday night of this week with a speech by Governor Aycock, the Democrats will begin a whirlwind campaign of the county. The candidate will speak at each pre cinct in the county. On Monday night of next week, Mr. Glenn will Speak here. The Republicans have, been on a campaign for some time, but it 1 understood that their speakers will follow the Democrats on a second round of the county. Last night Hon. Thomaa Settle apoke in the interest of the Republicans, this -speaking being at' West Durham. To-night he spoke at the court house. HELEX GOULD IN TEXAS. Lone Star Cltlaens Pay Tribute to a Lofty Type of Womanhood. Houston Post. The visit of Miss Helen Miller Gould vo Texas has been an incident of more than nwiituru .i.i(in j a . , . , lilllj iivli.,iuiuij nM cuci'lllll 111 I'UieH- ! tine, where all classes of people were) eager to do her honor. We think It ought to be said that Miss Uouki V wealth was the smallest ntn-no t lm -n, i people of Texas have known, even when -Wise Gould was too young to know, that she was wealthy. They knew her father' quite well, and a remarkable man h. was, ana tney.Know tier u.u.new. I .i,- Goulds and Texas, generjliy a.n' klu,:. are "homefolks," aa some p.o.j.c express it. But at Palestine and oth?r pl.uea Ci receptions accorded Miss ouuld wen- -such as-stte'issndtiaccjietoraed to In hti ' vfiy.-:-we',rBvTOa tnat. cter the mules recrpuon, tne men or faiesi ne all classes called- to do her honor. The franker, the merchant, the mechanic the farmer, all attended. the function! j tha n I, s pose of paying their respects It was not because Miss Gould was rich; it waa not because she waa per sonally interested in millions of dol lars' worth of property located in thit State; it was not because she was deeply interested in the. Young Men Christian Association movement or the branches of that organisation on the Gould lines. It was because the people of Texas recognize Miss Gould as a-foxty type o. American womanhood. In Texas when it comes to doing homage to a noble woman, wealth, business, religious pre dilection and all that cut very little ice, if our readers will pardon the slang. We have rubbed up against millionaires, we are acquainted with the octopus, and we know the gentle touches of Chris tianity. We appreciate them all. But the men of Texas know that the re is no greater influence in this world man a noble Christian woman. In tin preaence of such a character men nf th right sort lift their hats. It is the wo- man and not What she wears or what she owns. wi.',,M .. n . . , lt Mlaa wuld understood quite well the delicate homage of those Who attended her receptions. The mechanics ot faies- tine, the farmers and the clerks and merchants, understood very well the character of the woman. In New York, wnere miss Uould liven. s)ia u ,mi customed to homage ronv those who are arrayed in homely attire and those wno near in orunt of the strife in Uu worm s struggle for bread. Such a thing la unheard of, but com In a- to Ths an honored gueirt of the State, she was preparea tor Texas hospitality because the knew the respect in which she waa aeld. She received ft with that grace ana inoaesiy wmcn bear, inevitable tes timony to the splendid which ahe is so conspicuous an exem plar,: ","V ' ., vve had ho plea for rates, no auppllca Uon for largess, no worship for the glamor of dollars. She came without ostentation, without the tinsel which so often glitters about those who posses weuiin, ooasting nothing and claiming nothing but what ahe must exact from ail people who appreciate cnaracter, modesty, virtue, Christianity, benevol ence, humanity, kindliness, gentility, and sweetness of soul. Time or vlrcum atanoa may destroy wealth a it is ap praised in this day and time, but iMiss Gould's wealth, ibefore which we nil make our -: acknowledgments ... ji cbaracter. It will endure and command our admlratton and esteem long after ner material possessions have gone to final decays ' - v Hhe iatt type of womanhood which stands every teat, and the people of uranu uia xeaas entertain profound respect for her at all times and under all circumstances . Wltito People Attend' Rock Hill Ne gro's Funeral. ; ,'-Jt! "J v Correspondence of The Observer. Hock Hill. 8, C, Oct. 25. Dick Wll HamH, familiarly, a known as .- "Uncle Dick" Harkutt, or Irfitta dropped dead yesterday morning while at; his" cost of duty -as janitor In ,W. B, Wilson'a law oaice. He was one of the ante-i bellum type of ffoathern negroes, and highly esteemed by all the white peo ple of the town, -who as a testimony of their regard, -went in a large body to attend the funeral held tbia morn ing, having before that gotten up by subscription a. good amount of money to buy the casket in which he was buried.1"" ' - -w--.' ;, ; ? TUB BAVINO of a few cents on a bottle of Vanilla Kxtract will not nroue for the annoviihci' of having dessert that is "Just ,1 little ff ' in ll.ivirf. .Alwnja buy Eur uott . TRY? "SEVEN?; BARKS COSTS vp'j NOTHING: IF IT DOES NOT PROVE TO ' BE ftii BEST REMELV' YOU HAVE EVER . "TRIED TOR AILMENTS OF; THE STOMACH, BOWELS, LIVERi KIDNEYS YOUR HOME DRUGGIST This remedy is "purely" Vegetable"' and easy to assimilate. ; The doses. are small and pleasant to take. It Is pre pared from the original formula of Dr. Frans Oausweln,' of Wcisbaden, - Ger many, who was, until his death, one of the world's most Successful and noted physicians. Thousands of fam ilies for three generations have been recommending this wonderful prepar ation in the highest terms. If your digestion is impaired. If your livtr is sluggish or blod is Impure, "Seven Barks" will surely effect a speedy cure, as it cleanses, flushes and tones up the whole digestive and IIOKBCRY'S MARKET LETTER. Better Tilings in Store for tlie) Lan cashire Spinnen Vlow of a Liver pool Authority. Correspondence of The Observer. Ldveipoot, Oct. lj.--TUe spot market ba .net wim u muuerate to fair bualueiM dur lib' ttiu week, wnch to some extent nat jcoii I'uruiuvd, owing to tne quuiuuy o. jump irilaiui growttiu tnat are now un Oi uii.1 wiucn have eausud undesei vev ,u.-i)ii'u-u tu rest oh much taut doca lioi .ail lull within that category. Toil Hen .mi rkmiiril u. very ouiietui eliBct, ih .,a.-t uixiuetitioiuibly lowered (lie basin to, p.itg earlier than i expected, wuttoi iU.uiiita i. uump L-uii uu ouuiiiu n., ,emw ilia preMcnl c. 1. t. pjruy, and n i.l.uence huu reached U the sister futurei Kris, wiiero its leiirs nuvu exerouod t .xitent nitlui'ncc on ucioUth, urfd reaunH. .nut iioaiitun to one of imputincy to tut ,.i r.-BtuciB premium. 1 lua damp cnuai iii-n if a liltHHiiiK In dl.sguine to spinners, .ln.uKli ttuy lllliw e ic Wiluuul tl, liie) Auu.ti liavi- been paying to-auy u liigliu viis.d lu. pui purwuttso on u more liiKiilj pi cmiumed month, bo tout ill'- mile i... i.uvu lost in thin cunuoctlon. has mori iliun Keen recouped by the lower b-ial, ...u on in'tooei'M with n atuioiil vanlHiiei -icinlum. The 111 wind, thai mis nine nu Ijjl wn goou 10 me spinner, nn never-.ne in.-, b,. a.i me dooi- imiAiiier wun o- clonic violence. Kvery right-minded n.ai. inuM re.'oive to leurn oi un) kudu liuiiri :oniliiK ut lust in the way of legltlmau Ku.e io the LAncushlio opinner, who with 1 -"'K8ed tenacity has held on bravely lot JU "r"3 V1 " iy-. ' ' . . 'f ..... Ti'V.1 Tl"'"", t,1Ui. Vnmn to better ad- ii.ii. c i Un- iaoi three aeuaouH hav , ..i...... .it.iiy Win itiuitt--r iK'ili't. . ..ii u.-ii up ine HHriKR luni. v ..m i-- rt'i.icn wfM tikH volumes fo: ' uiiwuniom vi .iit iii)ting to carry cn wua dibi.ui,.,. iiiuw ooinpeliu y necvaalty.. jlo, carry ..the, -Jpirer - gradei coutd,1tier;,te'nder,,tufve' a slhrntiy ,najl hey proved posKtonto record th weea.'.tw ' .nose at last have-oerun to appreciate ! wmewhat In basis. The week's actual Milei re figured at only 4B.S00 bales, though tni -rade ha had forwarded to thpm H.T7 oaies. Hgiiintii lam ye.ir. i ne una ui.clt la increased by 10.U70 l:ile an l iiov lands at H9.60O, against 118 aim a year ago t American cotton atlout for Ore-it bri .uln. we have 480,010 bales, ttffainst ),ti in 1903. In the future market some re leiuiatlve business has found its way .xth from the continent and Alexandria jut outside local business Is too Wary t- ii k- :i hand in cotton to. any extent yet. Tin- good trade conditions ruling in Man .heater make those having bearish Miclln ttlr-ns timid, whilst those with bullish sen trnents fear the sise of the growing oiop i he umnuiit of professional dealing, ton s not ijT-.-Ht, and of an especially naif nearted nature. All told, our future n ar net is not showing great things at ?res r.t, and disinclined to take sides with the n and out operations of those dealing ii .he American markets. Straddles also uvn more time on t,h'lr hands thaa it food for them. So far the crop prophet .,ave not spoken, but are evidently re lolvid on maintaining discreet silence's .onir as "King Frost defers his -tnnua visitation, the lesson of last season being till within hall of memory- Krom oui irsonul reports from the cotton belt thh week, and, in consequence, our own no i tions as 10 the ' the crop are n 0 ! "nespondlngiy increased scale. One al most fears now to thinK ot less tnan 11.- imies. Hnu mill, nut, wun ft wui.un j nilmatlon Just cahled thKt such a reput i ilile authority as The Commercial nnd Fi 1 -..-inrial Chronicle Is about to Issue a croi i -stimatn of )a,too,oco bales. Our advices, u, ; ,h'ft v, ry m"rnlng. say emphatlcallj ! nllt l',."t"n,,,n?.C,VP." s TU$My Sii",1 It! " " ' rs s iv the Rinnrrs are running night ami lay. "('.in this be possltde with H crop nnier II mo.hO hales? This brings up thoughts as to what will lie the world'i rom umptlon this year, and' what will b he residua the manipulators and specula ;ors wlll.havc to tare and pl.iy with. Thn onsumiAioti will be a record one Is mor ;hnn likely, seeing that the probiibllltle: ire enough to go round nnd a hit inwe :tili depends on the sle of the bit more, 'or It is that residue which will dominati .ohie. and as we hove Just seen, the price rontrols eonsumptlon. Imcaahire looks ike consuming half a million more than ast year, and giving reasonable extension Isewhety. r.ut In lesser ratio, It would seem that on a basis of price not hitthe. than 6 pence per pound ll.2no.000 would he wanted tr's year. The residue of probabh mpply then would at the moment i-oem i furnish a mildly bear factor, and con sidering that many of our well-informed jorrespondents are firm in their belief that Lbls crop has n showlns of much over 11, SO.OfO bales, the- surplus stocks will post ilhiv exercise a areater effect than some )lleve in. by reason of the fact that the-) rcent high price swlnst or Hie p niliilum .nuy ho corrected, by n correspondingly low ,n. a fually unwarranted as the othei a-as. MANCHRSTKR. ThrouKlimiL the week there has been a steady Improvement In the position ot pro ducers, and for standard qualities o Toods. merchants are experiencing great difficulty In placing orders, owing to the lengthy forward engagements manufactur ers are already under, j ne iniiicuities in the way of fresh business now. are not W mur-tl iij tu price, but It' is ' mainly "locked by sheer Inability of producer to Cleanly Woman. Erroneously Thinks by 8courln Her 5, Scalp-That She Cures Dandruff ; ; 'Clea'nly woman has an erroneous idea that by scouring the scalp, which re move the dandruff scales, she i cur ing the dandruff. She may wash her scalp every day, and yet have dandruff ber life- long. The only way In the world 4o cur dandruff is to kill the dandruff germ, and there is no hair, preparation that Will do that trutNew bro'a Herplclde. ' Hefplcide, by killing the dandruff germ, leaves the hair free tft - grow as healtfyy Natare,-intended, Destroy, the cause you remove the ef fect. Kill the -dandruff germi with Her ptctde. - Solil : by leading' druggists. Bend 10c in stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co..' Detroit, Mich. 1 R. H. Jrn-dnn Ss Co., special agents, Charlotte, N. C. ' . WAKtS THE GU AT AVI EE ... J l .lb .... if.':' -.'.'n.' "... ' " , i "'.!. i M drill) i age sytm in a thorough tnan rer.' leavtwg Nature to do the rest. Which it. will. Wa, 'cordially invite our friends and customers to call and get a bottle of this highly rnerltorius remedy. Tou may deposit SO cents for a bottle of "Seven Barks' as an evidence of good faith. Try Jt as directed and if found unsatisfactory, we will cheerfully ro fund your money. Or, if you can not spare the email amount we ask on de posit, come anyway and we will take all the risk. What we want Is to In troduce this remedy among our friends and customers where it is not known R, 1L Jordan Co. lv Allvrv within the time named. A! .ogvther, the position of the export trade nay Do summea up ny snyng mm in iww f its departments a very healthy state if things exists, end further, that the Cnstern demand Is by no means satisfied et. The home trade Is beginning to look tp, but there is yet much to be deBlred In his ouarter. W. H. HORBL'RY i CO. JT. 8. Raclie & Co' a Cotton Ijcttcr. By Private Wire to U A. IMlsworth r Co., Brokers, Bell 'PliOiie, 291. New York, Oct. Si.-U looks to us is though the boars had mndo a gixd turn n um censua report, which wua given, a mlllsh Interpretation at first. The ad 'ance to S.IH this morning was utilised r the purpose of putting out fresh short hra, whlefi in turn appeared to t cov red or pnrtlnlly so following the decllnr ) D.75 for that Misltioii, and the whole urtuiitioii looks like a frond sculp an' othing mor. wltli conimltments bock i about where they stood prior to the ssulng of the rejuirt. The wonthrr in tlx kiuth is Imd. Temreratures nr ln"-d ' o low, hut there is some killing frost n the Western twit and mure e-'iee.p . vhlle rains were more or l"ss g-neral witb lie forecast catling for unsettled wmir.ei This showing helped ti steady Hie inur :et at the opening and brought about th srly advance In spite of the illsnppoint- i "'7 r..",,,.Vh ...win.,rl w . ,r is '""..'"": . . eited by the Nelll estimate, placlim tlK ?port over mW.OPe. Th" m-'n I ver jippeared to be the fear that fur tier installments of the - census re,,... vould not make so favorable a showln rom the bull standpoint, nnd the trade lon't know when' to expect the next re ort. One mav he- Issued later to-day. As nut of tfio' counties reporting yesterday re lr Stsites Where picking did not iiegln is eiirlv compared with last year as it lid In the tulk of the counties yet to be leard from, It may be that the report as a whole Is misleading. Allowing someming for this fact it hardly seems that more than .6,000,000 bales were ginned to October UUh . .anil u.nrtWilmr ftV estimates of '. ttVF jreportion oLtbe- crop afready. picked. iui,i ?ematning toTbe ginned,' this,' In 'our epln- !on, simply confirms small crop estimates. Ar the Immediate future, however, it .ids fair to be an old fashioned market Alth a laKglng tendency in the .absence of -tggrcsslve luill speculation and the hedn ,ng sales of Importers. Eventually It will jrove a hull market. J. A. BACHE & CO. 1 A TRAVELING PAIN. There Is no disease quite so peculiar as rheumntlsm. The pain which is in the Utile finger to-day may be in one of the toes to-morrow. And so it ravels ill over the whoie system, seeking an mtlet, nnd finding none, it settles per naiienlly in one place, and from Its lome oilier paints start out, and settle iown and multiply. Dr. Drummpnd's Lightning Remedies for rheumatism utuck the disease from all points at .nee, and their work Is always success cul. If your druggist has not got these remedies, write to the Drumond Medl- Notice of Administration. Notice Is hereby given that on Oc ober 6th. 1904. the undersigned duly luallfled as executrix of the last Wit. tnd Testament of the late J. S. Spen cer, and any person holding a claim igalnst the estate of the said testa.or, s notified to present the same for payment to thu undersigned on or efore the 20th day of October, 130G. Persons indebted to said estate are equested to make prompt settlement. This October 10th. 1904. HKNR1KTTA !. SPENCER. Kxectitrlx of Will of J. S. Spencer. DR7 W. F.RAY Osteopathy. Oradusts Southern School of Osteo pathy, suite . Hunt building. Office luur V i IX; I to s. Sundays no I'bursuai Mttarnoous uy apuoiatnwut SPECIAL RATES Mecklenburg Fair, Charlotte, N. C, October JBth-JSth. 1904. On account of the above occasion, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Charlotte from all ooints within a radius of 100 miles. ncludlng Columbia, S. C, arid Green ville, K. C, at a rate of one first-class fare plus 60 cents, which covers one admission to Fair Grounds. (Minimum rate including admission one dollar.) Tickets on sale October 24th, 25th, i6th 27th, and for trains arriving at Charlotte before noon of October 28th, with Anal limit October 29th. For further Information call on any agent or write W. H. TAYLOE, O. P. A., Washington, D. C. R. I VERNON, T. P. A. i t,, . Charlotte, N. C. iiUMttiJtts.lt.lA FAIR VISITORS I may combine -business with -pleasure. If It be anything in the Hardware, Housefur-" nlhnlgtf line they want, 1 the best tan be supplied here at easonable pricea. f . WE INVITE ALL VISITORS j to the city this week to visit .our store . Whether they wish to buy or not. . s . J. N.FMausfand&Co ;,J ..Ut; South Tryoh Street. ,g R SAGO & PETTEE IM IMPROVED UT1IIATCS f URXISHED. A. H. WASHBURN, SOUTHERN AGEPT, CHARLOTTE. $20,000 WORTH 111 We hum wcurcd the exclu sive nil- of the Pitfmont Cloth. og rniiufacturlni Co.'a stock -f goods, recently damaged iichtly by fire and water, and will have same on sale Friday morning. This stock consists of men's and boy's clothing, over coals and pants unprece dented bargains. THE Bargain House Co. 18 E.-Trade Street. POPE-TRIBUNE AUTOMOBILES Price $500 ARMISTEAD BURWEll, Jr. Hardware and Sporting Poods 23 North Try on St SECOND-HAND Engine & Boiler We have Just received a second-bam 0 H. V. Portable Boiler, on skills, an CngliiK, which we offer for sale. It b he beat looking and best reserver conrt-hand outfit we have irmi, hsv ng tw-n In the hands of a careful alnstaklng man who used It for gin ilng about three months In the year. It Is now being overhauled and test 1 in our shops, and will be sold at argaln. LID DELL COMPANY, CHni,OTTE. N. C. Snglnea, Boilers, Improved Glnnlnt Uachlnerr, Saw Mills. Etc. C0PVl0hT.A How is Your Steam heating apparatus! Now is the time to get it In readiness foe the first cold snap, -which may 5 come on before you think.. Summer Is really" over. Then, too, we are not at busy now as we will be later, .and, therefore, can better take care of your plumbing and steam heat ing. :- v'-v-v-??'.''''i!i''i' '( U'- .i''';' " "v'j:"-i".v v?"i - f,numbtngy Ho4tlhff j,eQa 1 '' , Fitting and Supplies ... 'Phone Jlt fJftJV.Sttl SW Charlotte. BUILDEnb OF- src." h m.. rm.j x ... j.v .- . -i m. " ' hu. liBS " ., - f . ; ' - - The Charlotte Supply C WB ARB, SOUTHERN AOBOTS fOR TIN1TED WJJIE, GERMAN HEDDLE3 AirD HI DLE FRAMES. WRITE U8 FOR PRICEA Foskett A Bishop Steam Craps. carried In stock, also Card Co thin j f a full line i.f 6uppUe. , . . , ' t' ' v, ' CHARLOTTE. BIRMINGHAM. SPAHTA1IEU: WHISKEV AW 5 YEARS OUD w f SMO OTH AN0MELL0W TULL QUARTS T ' ' ' i mrzs KXPRCBg CHAROU MlO If 01 k trial will convince you that these goods are the war ; A best for Medicinal and other purposes. Bend us your , orders and if not perfectly satisfactory return at our expense and money will be refunded Mr- mi v once. KhipmenU made In plain case. :i ' , Jlcmit by ToBtal of Ejrpra aneyjOittf.. WniTt ron'.Mce List i" othm 'uauoii.;;, ' Special Rates Via Sraboard Air Lle Railway. TO HA LEIGH, N. C. AC)!NT N. C. HTATI6 FAIIt. The Seaboard Air Line Hallway an nounces that account of the North Carolina Htate Agricultural Fair to he held in Kalelgh. October 17-82, they will have on sale tickets at pe :lal rate of one fare, plus fifty cents for the round trip, this including one admission to the Fair Grounds. These tickets will be on sale October 14th to 21st, inclusive, and for trains arriving in Ilalelgh before noon of October 12, 11104, with final return limit of Octo ber 24th, continuous passage In each direction. There will also be oh sal ipeclai reduced rates for brass bands, military companies, etc, when in uni form. These tickets will be sold from all points in Virginia and North Caro lina. For further information apply to our nearest Seaboard agent. C. II. OATTIS, T. P. A . Ilalelgh, N. C 11 "That's the Stufr Is u tuit the carpenters say when speak. ing of WKARN'S LUMBER, for every good carpenter who takes pride In his traiJo loves good lumber to Work With. Our grade of lumber is carefully select ed, thoroughly seasoned, and those who demand a good article know that they cau depend on what we furnish. J. H. Wearn & Com y. XXXXtIXvXvXvXtXvXXX M : 9l DILWUUTM "sM H M M If you want superb Cut Flowers e .hnni is thn . nlao to vet , them. M H No order too large , for, us to S handle. , Our flowers are second v . to none, our prices will save you 2 H money.; Bouquets for weddings. and floral designs are put.up by, M H '.killed workmen, and era of tha 9 newest design; It does not mat- J ter how small or how large your m wder Is. it will receive our prompt and f careful, attention.. M Telegraph or telephone us for flowers wanted on short notice. J! M M M M 4 W.C McPIIEf. - Pre p. X . ?' CHARLOTTE, N. C. T. O.; Box '127; ., EpI! '1'!:"! ". rdensg lis FT C- : . -v. IZIVM2. , f Ml,',1,'!', it) 1 NORTH CAROLIfJ; COPPER DISTILLED 4 FULL QUARTS $i il'lllfssii::1 Dealers In V Buggtes, t Csrr: Wagons, HaraeaeY.Horseg, Uu!-. Applying .. Bubbeti Tires -, ipe Carriage and Wagon Builders, c ral Repair Work a specialty. n ii phone No. Its. R. E. COCHRAr: Insurance AND Real Estate R; E. COCHRA' r'r. K. Uy Hutohleon. I. i. 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