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. i , ' 1 i1 ' I D - -' , , , j 1 I 1 conference want to viola to Iti law.' I don't Intend to be a party to It and rra not irolnrja . .7 i' "t: hope we ' uiKleretaud each now. (Laughter.) Ida."' - ; - V- - - :4 Whlta this business if galling, over . the roll of tf ikreachem wak'nolnif-' oii everybody bad his papers and pamph lets . before J mm, glasses on nos tarT TSdSed. it waV unl.MnfWW,rm:pM visitors The blessed damosels leaned. out. not from tho sold bar of heaven, but with their elbows on the gallery rail and their chins in their hands, studying the men on the floor with great care, i Tney have got. all the men slsed un," and"' no question about It, This Illustrates the proposition that women sometimes, in rare moods, like to toe the observers rather than the observed.- :M , While the preacher hailing from Ad vance was uftder review the bishop re marked: f "We must '.have some one to stand there for thHruth against those eight dtstlllertea" 4 "I'd like to,say, bishop, In regard to those eight distilleries," explained the preanher, "that they are there by law." "Oh," e'lslmed the bishop, inimita bly, "I had not supposed they were moonshiners." They called Preacher JMmundson. His elder explained' that he Is a chap lain of the navy on leave of absence. That he has not beenble to do much work. v ' Mr. Edmundson bad half rsen at his seat, as If hesitating .between standing or sitting. '-'i t.' 'Bishop," said hfti"! want to say a . word." " ; "I exportod you would, sir," brusque ly, "but you secntod to be taking your SflMt." Mr. Edmundson stood n moment silent. Well be glad to hear anything you' Al.fliV! "I' , 7k-VV." :" : :L broken. "I want to say It's been u hardi year for me," nnd could speak no fur titer, but sat down. i nope sir, saw tne Disnop. gently. ' your iieHiin win iinprove ami umi uu limy noon ue tiuir 10 renuiiiy ine worn ' vt an active, effective preacher." "Wherever you assign me to preach," said Mr. Edmundson, feelingly, "I will; .go, sir, and preach, whether I am able or not. Audubon Society law was niude -No, no," replied Bishop Duncan. "1 here at 10 o'clock this morning, dame would not be a party to that. We -Warden W. J. W'eatherly, intent on would not have a brother- sacrifice him- thei business, was conversing with P)f I Manager S. J. Pnrks. of the Southern 'Well, sir, I want to die with the JKf"" X' "'hKle h"' .do J,,,'k' collar around my neck." was Mr. Ed-j wh hMka,,! ,wh" 8"oha iT5U ,at ''! , .m..on'. j . "... yeur as a "bird noser and detective. au" n8 ,ast word- and wlth the had been busying himself In the of narness on. , flce smeiung packages. Suddenly he . , i Degan to bark. "Shut up, you rascal," Mrs. Robertson, president of the from the warden hnd no effect on him tlreensboro Female College, was Intro-; He was Btnndlng on the lop of n duced to the Conference. All the peo-'lrunk. -expressed from n p.irty in pie rose In deference to her. She spoke I Greensboro to J. ii. Smith, of Wash from the pulpit some fifteen or twenty j ington, dancing and barking. Wiird" minutes about the college. She is ,!Weatherly, after trying to i;n-1 it.. very handsome woman, dlarnifled. clous, with a manner as self-possessed as any public speaker ever you saw. Her articulation Is deliberate and clear ns a bell and the sentences fall from her tongue with classic precision. She! ... ic Oman nmcK oonnet ilea with black ribbon cured a writ of search, broke o;,rn under her chin and to her black gloves, the trunk and found 465 pm n i.jt;, h She stood behind a big bowl of yellow safely packed away. The whole shoot chrysanthemums. When she had fln-llng match was confiscated. The birds idhed, the bishop saw his chance for j were sold at the court house door at gallantry and oouped It. After some!auction at 12 o'clock, bringing $1.50 vain compliments and hand shaking,' P"- dozen. The trunk brought $3.50. to the delight of all the people, he con-!Tne blrds were shipped yesterday from United: - ' point in Chatham county and re- "1 will doTwhaf t can .to have them bIlled at thl8 Pace- ""lm -ore"6 rL1?1?''' CONCERT AT DAVTOSOV. 1 am sure, replied Mrs. Robertson rrif'y.Kd r"cioyrt' "t,hat1tl?!y Hi;An Kvcnt In Slioarer Hall Miich reel that this is an injunction laid upon; Plwwos levers of Wudc. them by the bishop which they cannot special to The Observer possibly evade," and she glanced-how Davidson. Nov. 14.-The music loven was it she did glance?-at tho crowd. 3fW town were delighted Friday Anyhow, Chauncey Depew never bore evening by the concert in Shearei Himself more handsomely. Hall, given by Miss Mary Uicy Mltrhel! ir.d Mr. Joseph H. Craighlll. of Char- "Is Brother Jllles present?" cried theilotte. This was Miss Mitchell's firs! bishop. "He must be here. I cun't for- public appearance in Davidson, nnd hei tet a name of that sort!" ! , encored repeatedly and was the reclp- The reporter regrets that he did not' lent of many beautiful flowers. Mr get on to the fun of Mr. Green's re-! Cralphlll is well-known here, and Im port until he had doubtless let escape iPluying Is always appreciated. It u some choice bits. But he captured a'Je"erfl,1y agreed that on Friday even little ol It. i Ing he surpassed himself. Following Now. Brother Green Is from the Le- 8 the programme: roll' district, which mhraI th i0t opt rations of Miss May Pauline Abbott.! When ho took charge of his church up there, he discovered, they had no Bible, j I IH hrst labor was a campaign with the view ol securing one. His labors were fruitful and th church has now a 4J1Uic ins puipu, m continuea, "naa. iccii inuin worn oy tne moors ot my predecessors. They were lighter men; As to Rev. R. P. Ku banks, than I am. So. one cf the first things ro the Editor of The Observer 1 did when I went th4f to preach was; Having seen In the published pro to breakdown the ptAjilt." Ho did not, .-eedings of the meeting of the Meth Indicate whether It had given way be-'jdlsl Conference Just held in thl clt .neath him, or whether he had knocked! everal references to the Rev. It. V down the dask part of It with his fl.-n ; Eu banks us coming from the Episcopal Wow i can report a pulpit equal to; Church, I wish to state that Mr. E.u the strain of my avoirdupois." I nanks has not been a minister In this Whatever elw may be said of Mr. - Green, he has certainly a rich vein of humor and you needn't think tho pen-' pie go to sleep in his church. ' j P.ev. J. A, B. Fry, of the Charlotte! Trinity church, gave a good account! or his charge, and said his church is! trowing ' -I n, glad to hear It." commented the! Vf.:;?L"LdAl,m-ed'y-, vhllc he scanned. that handsome young! man s sroot-and-two stature, "You seem yourself to have grown well." "What makes him wear his moustache like that?", asked the reporter of the roan beside him,' referring to a speaker whose moustache was a la Emperor William. "De guatibus non est dls putandum," was the learned .reply, and the reporter, having been some time out of school, Is ytt wondering. Sunday night Rev. Mr, Plyler preach ed at the Grace Negro 'Methodist church., and when he nad concluded the pastor rose and spoke these words: Brethren, we ar very glad to have the Conference of the. Methodist Epis copal Church, South, In our midst, and we were very glad to have some of the brethren with us to-day. This morn ing we had the- Rev. Boyer. who preached an Interesting and. Inspiring sermon, and If you had shut your eyes you would, not Jtave known but What he was a colored person. " vDurlwm la Good to The Observer. RiUelgh Tunes, 3 . t ' - , , ttoth of the Raleigh dallies ttsve good sif roilpilonslnf the, town Durham). and w learn that The Chirinit oimu h. "? Jre tnan -.one, Aundnsd subscribers, be- it nt tne news stands. ONB BOTTLE OP" R1TBKKWS tr a-mtt . IfXTRACT is better ,than three of the ; doubtful kind. Though . costing a, few , pv, u,,.,., y,, yurujr ana unit -strength make it the - most economical brand. ' ' TFXEPnOXE SYSTEM IMPBOVEW. Nralott BouM nf Snrtw Second to .None A . r-Losrt , f ' Homes Hold rmtonaK - 1 " Special to The Observer. Jiewton, Nov. 14. After three months of'eontlnpou work,tlw Job of remod elling the Piedmont Bell Telephone sys tem at this place has been eompiew the entire town and more than flft new 'phones were. added to the list. The double-wire circuit was usea m all houses. The central office was moved to the southwest corner room of the Shuford National Bank buiiamg. All-night service, Is now given to me patrons. Mr. F. H. Berryhlll wts rore man of the Job and Mr. W. R. Abor nuthy is local manager. -The company 2a now extending Us Hue through Ol.n over and the surrounding country. The wails.' floor 'and roofing of the storehouse which Is being built by Rhyne & Co. at their old stand on the west side of the square, have been tin Ished. The building will be ready for occupation In a few weeks. A car load of Western 'Morses was sold at auction In Hickory Saturday for tin average of $120 a head. Horse deal era who were present declared that- it was the best price they had ever known t; be pld for that class of horses. Perhaps no closer race was had any where In North Carolina during the last campaign than thst between Q- M. Smith, of the Democratic ticket, and T. R. Whitener, of both the Kepublleuu and Populist tickets, for county com missloner - of Catawba county. When the official vote had been counted It was found that Smith "was ahead of Whit ener by only two votes out of S.OOO that A'ere cast Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McLellond went to Mooresvlllp Saturday on visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs. 1 F. Long pent Saturday and Sunday with rela tives in Elm wood. Mr. E. P. Hhrum - "" - , ; ' mm"Z ZZ " JSallabury: where he Is undergoing 'reslment nt the Whitehend-Stokcs u FIRST SEIZURE OF BIRDS. . fn, w,tJ, 465 prt,.!,!,, XaUen at GrPOiwbo,, Onnio Warden s JOg .CtiVC special' to The Observer. Greensboro. Nov. 14. The flrnt h. i art? of the season of birds beins shin- ped out of the State In violation of tnf-,as. Degan to mink tm-j t..ei method In his madno-io. - l h there Is something wron;; ul.-out ihn. trunk," he said to the t-xprc-c t . . ager. "I reckon not," leiilhd .Mr Parks. The dog's persistence nm le i lit warden more suspicious, for he had reason to oeueve in the nog. Jle -, singing captivated every one. She w:ik larentc-ue MosskowsK (n.) Calm hu the Night., (li. I Ah. Gnther Roses .. Two Eludes ia.) Araoeski. (b.) Hungarlsche. (a.) it Was a Dream... tl.) Stolen Wings Jnrl Holm. Lehman r. liJd. Macnwi.1: . ..Lassun ..Wlll.iby Fourth llarcerolle , ..Uodaru ..Allltsel gong of Thanksgiving Church since July 2, 1902. He left the Episcopal Church at that time, and 1 -hink connected himself -with some ther Christian body, but whether hr ame back to this Churcn. as a layman 3r notl 1 ara not PrePared to ay. I am ,'ulte Bi:re- oxrtvw. that he has no. 5,een EJP'8Pa minister since th. Jme above mentioned. 1 make thi """"" ln iUflt,ee " ""Ti? Charlotte Nov. 14. liH Marriage Anuonnoed. Correspondence of The Observer. Guilford College, Nov. 12. The mar riage of Miss Rosa Ballenger to Mr. Frederick Pervis Albright, on Wednes day morning, November 16, at 8:80 o'clock, at her home hero has been anounced. The bride-elect Is the ac complished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ballenger; the groom Is one of Guilford's most prosperous young far mers, and has a brilliant future. A host of riendi congratulate Mr. Al bright upon the success of his. efforts. Mr. and Mrs. Albright will te. at.home after a tour through th Northern Cities. ";..:r ",-f'A '' DOES YOUR SCALP ITCH? FAre Your Hairs Dropping one by on? If your scalp Itches you are doubt less suffering from dandruff. The dandruff germ is digging up your scalp in little flakes, called dandruff and sapping the life of the hair bulb. No hair ' preparation .that Is a mere hair stimulant and tonic will cure dandruff, because it won't kill; the germ that , causes the trouble. Kew bVo's Herplclde Is the latest scientific discovery; and it wiir kill , the dan druff germ. Destroy the cause and you remove the effect; kill the germ and you will have no more dandruff, falling hair or baldness. Sold by lead ing druggists, r Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., De trolt, Mich. , R H. Jordan 4b Co.. Spe cial Agents. . - x . - . , ' i . i i " ' ' ', " Tlie Future Varkcc ftmail Ioing of tlio Fgoptlan wurw. lung nw ManrtMwtr t toth Market. ; tf rresnondoBce of Ths Observer. ! IJvernnol. Nov. 5. A tnodernfo uirn- iv' tst rwsiiltod thl wnek on tho wt wnrket, with prices ad vrinc-sd in sy raps thy; wiin to uoins in toe rvnur mnrupt. At lunl sales hve been W.M holes. 8put!ierit inking, however." soow trio res :ibf totsl of ,K 'ImW, Th. stork tii in- if..fl ri tu.. end twtuN now nr !.lt. iig.iln. .I(M) Ul sr. Of Ami-ri nft i-oUon ulojio there are ns-tinol.i tSS,fSfO, ami cttoat for Great Brltsln, W.iim iialen, nsainsit 311,000 n yenr ago,, , ine ruiure mnrkot iturlnic tne week' ;ias Iven n rnmparstlvely smnll one. Hf ; sxprenxfKl Hentlment ls undoiihteUly lutit! vi tin- hull slili. but lhl vtnw hits not 1 r 'mrbi-'it to nitythlng like the 0Kte,t the. imouiit "r 1'ilk of thin order would wat ; not. In Hi" main, the ffllle news from ;he i-.ilve Anierlcnit intil'kvts Iiun ihm n lu mime kind, Init without tnwh Mirtr.s' ; following: In fa t. the upKiMd tstiltlMi i ir wb s'Mit from thence for our liftctlit i ins not been rnelvcd with entliuws'n. ytul tlio solnr-nilnded jortkn of the miir ket tm.l xiMplrlun t'nnt AmTlen wis fi'el- OK for it lumla cm which to put out wum mtoiy vnii-s. Tie d.illy murkcts :nld frrow. .iii.I it wmm thought bjf thin e'tlon hut in- fiirtura iH-f.ire it wen' only not tillK-ll. hut iictonlly besrlsh,' If ixtimlna ion wuw lir niebl l-.ir on them, hot no U line.l fe:ir is'Viiiled pn venting tn-.ii ish T . it ions. K.'-me Kliniur. to, wnS uprend over thi vf ue li tli. dul;KM In the Ksypthi'i fu- i itr- riiiK, w!i;r- the Noven uer iMinition is TI iiinttlv in the Ki-lp of the tull Kirly, vhn ore me.mwliile putting prlcM-n where hey pii;is without any effort. The Kgyp- Lirin erop deterioration reports, circulated n this inirket, nre no far not warranted y written eoir.spondenee, nnd the trouble liiiil.ili sM !ias hf'ii hrouRht botit by iioth- iiB more Hi in tin oversold condition, unci tidiciitiii hv the yield Klvn. .; : i-.-i eiii. nwr Ins1! your. Such n tlitnre as till, .i injns nm' .ilmosi to wonder 4heth r I In xri-sH m I hi -, y.'iii 'n Hi-reuse teas been la ieti lulu i iinlile,Mllon 111 the i-nleul itl in. I'l l Ir esli.niiii' that "ti per cetit. luul been .allier-'d, I" i-uslei- of asMlnillatlon, and will i.-ruli.Uily' In- ultimately found to ! tmiv'h ieiirer th" mark, than the perceiiiK, of HtatiHl. asHiiiiiInK lil year'N excess ii n .iK'- hiiv iM-r ii iiuly accounted for. The lie. ur-H-y of thlH Journal's reports hi year, we hear in mind, and 1 ;i own onvi i i tiHin commands attei.ttin an from an- iwii correspondent' v klv efiort, Nimiuic a.-; lhfy ilo from ery r.ai.v in ' '.. in the m rowing iren. w- ere nelT.n-1 in I .. h.-i-i tieiil or the nbuve liK 'le; ami. ine.iiiw hlle. Until inoi'e ll;jiit Is in ol n i- ihi eahieil repoi I, .mi neilu ... hI.v ii i.-.- 1 in the hull?. w- prefer. . leii.k ii or,- o a hureail condillon figure .e.eilllO! !l ..! i-elll. Illl'l l.l:H .M'.'ll. Ins i ereae iiiei.ase. i, ml Imek thoe. Thi j i uhoiii l.;.vvitt which, during tho Htres? ftTjr '' B pVs ftf 3 ffl ,i Hl&5a3ffti' n Anierh in .-otlon. hud ued this growth I ftf.fl JJ vJttilB PS , ft VrF'3 R""? ! '.nve noR dropped It. nnd tjone li.irlj to ''ft.1 Jn 3AH ttj?Wi'lW.,'J' l Virerh,,,. i.uto,. ,.in. Another crop o.,. I JfS l-d W F ? A-V,vl J Irnnlc. providing foo.1 for ,IIm.;ssIo. I Jtfi Uflrdgfi T,fjS f Tffi h it of n,e N,v. vrk Ji.nninl of -Mm. imtf'l tirto... Oj: iim the enhlr.i relating to It vnr i. Un'I. ;5 K'J ,jj V ,V'',I STi.wl.i... I! Ih douhtful If the .lunre 5; W Ijl O.TIi.Hw. :,re liielrs ill nil. h'lt Hlmpl.'.' HjMlSh II ijA Mv J BH iifM Jl Wa vr.sus i.iire,iu third innnhni'iit of if"! completely Remodeled and Re-Doeo-Ji.rieix- reporf. l.iliiUInK ti.117.000 bales to; r,-,i n( nriilnlmil Throuehout u ii-ii if i fin ;i tf,m iici. o( rv.F, lu. I uiiirrj iui?i e:ir. njfaliiRt 6.ftrjL',872 in 12. Is short oft he average genciiil expectations, nn.l lei! faiJher expansion of l u 1 1 lull fentlnieni -. ul iho pnii'lle.il oiitcome win aKiilu non alk than hllMllieMM done 'ill I he Ihiik i.le Vh.il there Ik laillixh llholil ll. we fall o i :-i in I. '.I il ealmiy eotinhle.-e I il .: 1. 1 I i- t'..n . v ; 1 1 ultimately hi' iliose .'..). ii- .l'-f ili.il v.uy of tlillikillK. Ve.y V. .i l oijv lliu dlerelloe between !! ii i 'l alii the "come Into-BlghtV" It - n. . . I. it- Hint i he hiIvI'Vis reporting thf n.te r ax l.elr r,n lii'IlTerent .seller, imiiI ' i. iim; In. 1 hi- -1.1. I., m Ik i- i rlll.-il. Ii "ulii-m not wiio l.oldM Ihlsi cotton at lew lit. What til'.- world wnr.trd to he ,ni.r ii ' f was. are th" halo la exist en -v? Now hat we know where thay are. Hie hul an make all the capital they inn out of ucli a Htatemenf . but their temerity !. jreat. anil we fear will prove coMly. MANCRK8TKU. The ilemand for cloth continues hrlwk mil lhoush difficult leu In (lie way of ) Ivcry i onstandy bar proKt-oBs, yet a f.ii:-.-olnnie of in w orders Inn.- this week u-it looked. The .same mav be hiiIi of the yarn nr. r (et: prieeH .ill round foioilntf the seller. vith deiherv dates belli (he chief dim- nlt. .Some more activity ! Mhowinj,' In t.n. and others defendants, the tin In' home trade, hut in comparison with demlgned Commissioners will offer for ithei mark, ts Is xiill a long way off. Male to the highest bidder, at public W. If. IKlltni.RY & K auction at the county court house door, in the city of Charlotte, at 12 Till. OUSKKVER CRITIC1SKI. o'clock m on Monday, the 28th day of November, l0t. all that valuable (ci'iitlii lOditorlals l'urnlsli Both firlt-r city real emato located In the city of and Amusotnent for Mr. T. T. Hicks, Charlotte, North Carolina, and known of Henderson. is the Central Hotel , property, front- ro tin- Kdiior of The ribserver: . '"S about 132 feet on Tryon street and I have h.en amused and grieved at your extending buck with thut width, along dlinrials hIii.-.' ele -tlon. You ald: "We hjast Trade street, about 198 feet. Uriild or Koosovelt. iJon t feel h.it vny He .ihaii't hurt you If you will he oiii! 'lo-day you nay. "but the trouble bout it ..i nobody, not even the I'ri.i U til ImiiKilf. known from one day to He et uii.it the iTinldent i Bolnff to ilo ibi.ut anything." Try to feel bad over laving written that. Oldn't he resohe t vrite a Iioi'k and keep right on till he ilhl t? Didn't he repeat thnt resolve lea inies? Hadn't he just been le-te; h ilxuit S,'iii.(iii men who have heard all the vldence and argument of counsel, to be letter fitted for President of the L'nlfo .'lates than the Chief Justice of New York s? A prominent Democrat said ti rm Tuesday night after Belmont gave it up. hat If linnsevelt nnd the dvll were caniil late for the presidency he would vote for he devil bef ire KooKevelt. After allowing -iin lion;!, of cooling time. 1 reproiiehi-t iim for Hi d language, when he i-cpente.l ir.il ei.uriiiii. d it. Vdu have prop-ilv lnrai teri.iei: 'M-n Iin,'' y.-t hi publi.i'i f aial on, . rrli'ic the Presddent U-.'-t !.e HO liekle aini liKhl-lieitd-d that he I-in I r.r.r-w uh.il in- Mill do about anythhiK fraai ne d iy in tl.e in xi, I'iu'I- lender to-itay on the dovnfa'l f looker, r.-i.'3'.'! on the Ktatemenl (iru t-ii n i- .. -eiin-.: a paymaster s place in ih un.v if. falnf'il to eonti'iplate In vie d l.e l el Hilt Hooker fell! out hj I be .! oi-inii d l'ie thr. e days ago a atat . r.iiit over ,:is MKiiulurc that the wt.'ife nenl wnx without any foundation ili.it ve.-. Dear Sir: Please gult abusing find i.fn'iic ng or writing evil of tho President, "n il dan haa bieh 'velghed in the halane." ami .'ound wanting." T. T. MfCKS. Henderson, Nov. 12, Unit. Mr. I tolling 1nlniM an ln'ii-:ie In (itniral AHnibl.v. .'o the lvlltoi' f The Observer: Your staiemeiK li.i( the FUpublleans ttill inve ihi mime representation in the next .leneral Assembly .- we had In lf02 in "orrecl. In I'lf.' we had four Sen mors and 0 membe.M of Hie liouhe, making H total if 2;!: this year we have elected 7 Senators tnd ZS Members of the House, making a lotal of St), or an in-rease of 7 over 'J years ilfTO. 'I liOa. fl. KOLUN'S. Ashevllle. Nov. U. 1W. Allen Hardware essfesst "V I Mr. D. ICsubto ef I Nevada. 0.. was VIM? T4 VP VO i mm I fc. ITftltal A Hr iu i Ann i fun. . M m m CHANCES WHEN m ! ( siemseli , m YOl- BUY A m !B m.U whisk f , viwrm S nllllK S -Bifl in. V I "Stove liKlir7 ;W You have the fac- it ,Jr. f AV tory.guurantee M ' f s? V f . X and our own per- & I W- i 1 v W' Bunal guarantee. Jr F , Zmm.t y . ' JT . - I , vH0m, ' 1 We Are Slate Ants Fcr . Oldsrhob iles White Steamers Baker Electrics Parts mid T.rcs Kept in Stock Distributing Agents. CHARLOTTE, - N. C. ji-v- it "-.ft" 1 fr-tt P' HOTEL EMPIRE Hroadway nnd Sixty-Third Htrent lifiii ti. - - v Bti. vMcici''foiaarji f .ia . -""UHgglB ?NEW YORK CITY. $250,000 In Improve ment OVER Just coniilet 1 MI.KCTIiK! CLOCKS. TMLKlMloNKS AND Al'TlMATU' LIClllTINii.. 11KV1CFS IN KVKltY ROOM. In Solid Mahogany and Brass. One Minute to Klevated and Subway Stations. Take Nonrest Car fit Any Railroad or Steamboat Terminal, they all pass or transfer to the Kmplre. V.'llSiin easy walking distance of all Theatres and Department Stores. Restaurant Noted for Excellent Cook ing. Efficient Service and Moderate Charges. Rooms (with use of bath) $1.50 per day up; rooms (with private bath) 2.0f) per day up; Suites (with private bath, 13.60 per day up. VV. JOHNSON CUfNW. Commissioners' Sale of Central Hotel Property. Tty virtue of a decreu of the Superior Court of the County of Mecklenburg, luul in that apectal -proceeding? en iitled "Mrs. Ella R. Oate and oth- fia, plaintiffs, vs. lira Mary lu. wris- Terrrm of a.lf one. half riuh HnA one-half In six months after date of sale, the deferred payment to bear In terest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from that date the purchaser to have the privilege to anticipate the deferred payment. This, the 27th day of October, 104. C. W. T1LLKTT, E. T. CANSLBR, Commissioners. Student, ol' J'ltsrrM.cy instructed: in eri... .f,V. o . I ..rn .t , I v '. elur. u:-A Ukji . t- i y "i l:; m ;-:iicri.i - li.'.i .- 1 -,.r:,- '. . ,n -. ur ' . 'JN'Mi'.-. A. i.' '.''. .!, I Unda all curable condito MrW.V.Ujr lei"ef HtUUrd, Pa vas trurM 1 Car sale Iks at R. H. JORD-iN A CO. Sfomacb Troubles cured by L(M SAGO &:PETiTEE:,rJifipllliJE:;C: IMPROVED ESTIMATES fURXISHED. 4 A. H. WASHBURN, SOUTHERN AGENT, CHARLOTTB, SOME NEW PATTERNS. I We have Just been making some nsw i IMttterns for heii't nlmft, bangers nnd! head shaft PIT blocks. These pat-! cents ore of . design so far supei lor j to snythlno oeen able thai we .ileuped ' All mil design. a have iv what have i" r which o. i' to our i . lenlgnllii, with the us In pom. features. I lh hanger lint we have heretofore ! iet from other makers ' nt only satinfled but i .o results of our effbrts .s me of very superior ie.. niiirely new and we ii tii. l)it fuatures of l!!isn "Imturei :: i; experieiito nas nrotigni. .-'.Igc We nnd that In i. p.it terns our contract i t'eii of machinery puts ,i in lii'.ioduce ninny new . i j let as easy to make .i ihil shafting may lie easily put up ai"l in ken down as It Is ; i mo design tliein .'i to tnuko them iKMcult. We make all our bearings, "clf-olllng. This is a valuable feature. A lio could deny tltsl it is better to put i-ufflclont oil In a hollow base of a hearing to lat yx months nnd then hi. l bo bothered about it again, than to have the old way of viulrtmg nil mi It every tv.n or three hours nnd besides the trouble, generally having n iiH-ss also? Uy careful oiling of our bearings onco In three to six months, eciorditig to tho work, we get the very best results end we never have a sloppy mess of oil on the lloor or on the tnnchiiH'i'y or on the cloth or whatever ele we nre making. TUB l. A. TOMl'KINS C IMttetn Makers, Moulders and Ma chinists, CHARLOTTE. N. C. Tin ouili Train Oally,Ciiarlotte to KodnoKe, Va. Pchediile ln effect November 89. Wi. 11 M um Lv Charlotte, Bo. ity, Ar 6:o pm j 2:15 pm Ar Winston, Ho. Ky. Lv 2:'0 pm 1 pm l.v Winston. N. A W. Ar 2:(W pm 6:li0 pm " Martltisvlllft. Lv 11:15 pm pin " Kooky Mount. " lf:! ptn i :M pin Ar itouauke. 8.15 ptn Daily. Connect at Itosnoke via HhennndiMil. Valley Houtu for Natural lii'ldica. Luiay llanerslowa and all points In Pennsylva nia, and New York. Pullman sleepel Koanoke and I'hiludeipbla. Through coach, Cbai lotto and Roanoke Additional Information from agent Southern Hallway M. f. BftAOO, Trav. Pass. Agt. W. n. UEVIM-. Oen'l. Pass. Agt. HUANOKK. VA. Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 3. 1904. Mrs. Joe Person, Charlotte, N.C. My dear Madam: Three of my children were covered with sores and their blood was evi dently In very bad condition. Nothing we did for them seem ed to cure the sores, so we flii nlly bought half dozen bottles of your celebrated Remedy nnd bad them take it as pre scribed. After using four bot tles the sores have near'.y all gone and their health shows a marked Improvement. I have never known a medicine so sat isfactory in its results. Respectfully, EDWARD GILLIAM, Advertising manager of The Evening Chronicle. Joss Sticks Japanese Extension Dusters JAPANESE BAKING 80WLS. 1.50 per set up. THE ART SHOP.I VV. I. VAN NESS &. CO. 19 North Tryon St , t t SHU ! IS M M QUILDERO OF COTTOSy b I he C harlotte Supply L'Co. WB ARB OUTHRN AGENTS FOB k ' ' TXTHTT.'T XirtTtV flTTr A X Xix 1 Xjxj vt xxJt vtuamuam DLE FRAMES. V( WB1TH UB FOR PRICK - , " Fonkeit , Bishop Steam Craps carried in stock, also Card Clothing and a full line of Supplies. . t ; CHAHLOTTE. BIRMINGHAM. SPARTANBURG. W. I WH XHK.Y IMASP. WHISKEY S.U1 5 YEARS OLD y'fSMOOTH"MELLOW fVUVL QUARTS , . ... j . . , i w in gXPNHS CMAN3CS PAID BY U u trial will convinr you tbat these goods are the TCTT for Motlicinal tutl other purposes. Send us your orders nnd if not prfectly satisfactory return at ., , our expenso and money win te reiunaea as i onco. Shipments made In plain case. :' Tvemlt by Tostal or Express Jloney Order. wniTc ren r. ict R. . COCHRANE Insurance AND Real Estate R. E. COCHRANE &fe Oliver SYMBOLICAL OF SATISFACTORY SERVICE. iJ. E Crayton & Co. Vmnt Bullitiaa;. iir UiimWWM j rt M 4 5 w f you want superb Cut Flower here la the place . to get them, M M No order too large for n to" S handle. Our flower ar aeoond W ; to none, our price will save you h H money. Bouquets tor weddings, and floral designs ar put up by M H skilled workmen, and ar of tha S newest design. It doe not mat- J $ ter now small or -how large your M Jrder Is, It will receive our prompt and careful attention.' H 2 Telegraph or telephone us for 2 Bower wanted on short notio. 2 2 IV. 0 McFHtC. Prop! V ' CHARLOTTE.' N. C. M M p, O. Box 121.,, . BU 'FhotMK xxxxxxrxxxxxx I iliiKi, M Wi? ACHirja:r:v 1 1CUSITE0. 5 ' . ",x: - .p; 4 i j V.v' , - y - - NORTH CAROLINA. HT TTTrtT T ATT TTT'TI uawjuchj omv 5 VrAR OLD I I COPPER DISTILLED l ' 4rULLQUART3.SZO Vl j AM i.it o OTMCti u)U0RS Autornobilo Ticliot u I With every 60 cent purchase. Also Bicycle to. b glvun away on Saturday at p m. , Send your ticket In. "A ' 50 Bicycle to be given away ( free. - ' Armistead Burwcll, Jr. Hardware, Sportlrnt Goods, Bicycles, Automobiles. 25 North Try op Street. , Ernest Oayf ord. Frank . P, Callow. Gey ford 01 Callo w, Assay Office, Mechanical Bnglaeer'a Ofnce,, i,. i, v h i H Wejt Fifth Street. ' Charlotte - North Carolina. Assaying, Cyanide Mill Teat aad Dr signs Bpadalty. '--'; it . ? All Mining and Engineering Work Specialty. .. :."-;:;' "i - CHARLOTTE'S BEST CONDUCTED HOTEL. , ; Central and Annex Special attention given to Table Se.rvice, making it un equalled in th6 South.,, This is a feature of the Central that is claiming, the .atten tion of the traveling public Clean, Comfortable beds, Attentive Servants.- c. E. Hooper; Hanader, X Or. I. My) Hutohlvar. j ',, X i l. t. MutohlMm.' f - ' ' f l;:iiilsyRAfjcz''; FIRE lit;: Otflcw, Wo. Hunt IS ui!' Cat Pbr4i'f?, ' ;
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