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chaiilott;; i:h,; o; e;;;g at Tiic PACE Of OVER v I Clbr" t D .a :-OUR SHOES SATISFY THE WEARER 1 r Merchants :. wanting a .snappy up-to-datelinfe and , Shoes on which ere- has been ho'.rctajit' price established, ' : WE HAVE COMPLETED. .. ;NINETY-FIVE OUT OF- EVERY HUNDRED ORDERS 'SHIPPED THIS SEASON. :( ' '-if A WE GIVE THE : VALUES. WE. SHIP QUICK. WE SHIP : ORDERS ; COMPLETE -a 'i a SHOES SATISFTil ADDRESS BEWHA00aiSI0 a - . v. i '.i E CO. INCORPORATED T V Kt r tl D T T D r U A THE FAMOUS It ' t , ' 3 1; SHOE MARKET - V 5' : 0WiN BIFJLES OX BACK Coi-nT-M.iltTIAU XKXT WEEK. - 8alUbi7 IUl(arr Coninan) OorwIiHt - ; liartnc Itroriit Im4iln to bo In- Befor Major flannlran t JUiqiiMt of CmK. Ihirkrr AMtntanl IHMrtct ; ; Altorarjr IVIor'f ItnJinuiUon , I! - ' Thrr 1m KMNiita(ln mm to 111 Kn . ft Of A 4 lunwr Altnnpt at oD , fieUI to The Obwrf. .; -v v ; ; SalUhaT, Auf. Xl tt Hlfht r ' negro giving ! nam Oacar Hr rJ waj bronrht to Hallabury,' ana . - placed in the Wblteh-d-f toke 8nl Urtum for - IrMtmont -of a. plutol . wound, made by aome unknown pr . (on. . The fallow - ha- had bn , to tha Spencer MercanUle Company ' etore to har a' chfck caahed and was returning to Kallnbury when he vaa ahot by a watchman, whoaa nam ... t be' ceold not give- The bullet took - e(faot In the bark above the hip and I waa a aevere , wound, bat will . not ' rore fataJ. Harrla aaya he haa been. In tha employment of the Houth arn. but he la not known here. Capt M; A. Khank, on of Hpen- eer'a foremen and - an alderman of Pallabary, left thla morning for hie Pennsylvania home, where he will rit aad celebrate tha alxtleth annl ; veramry of the marriage of hie parent!. Pennsylvania. Orlt recently publlahed an account of the coming event, with , ruta of the agd couple. Mr. Shank ' being II and Mr. Mhank SO. I'apt Sbank will be gone three Week1 and ' will recuperate from a aevere attack of rheumattam. Mrs. Rhank, during hie absence from Hallnbury,, will be in Bkyland. . Mr. 4. M.' Boyett, of Wanly, candi date for regtater. 'of' deeda on the Iemocratle ticket. U In -the city to . day. He apeak! hopefully t the proapacta there and- thlnka Hackett will apeak to a . big crowd Krlday night .' IIm ' Annie Wet more, a former graded arbyol teacher of thla city, returned yeaterday to Oreenabnro, af ter a vllt to frlenda In Ballnbury. Wra. Arthur Tatteraon and little eon, Robert Xlaer, returned to-day from a rlalt to the little frllow'as grand . . mother at China Orove and are vlalt Ing' relatives In Mnllabury. Mr. and ; Mrm. Thomaa P. Jnhnaion are In the astern portion of the Mtate taking ' advantage of the text few days of the . summer , renrta. Mrs. White Mf. 9 Kensle and two children. Misses Peulah and l.ula lladen and Annie Xlser, are In Hwannanoa for a stay " ef twe weeks. CU'MgT ATTEMPT AT ItOBBKRY. There waa a clumsy attempt at ' robbery " of the Jackson Hotel safe yesterday by some one, evidently a , guest, ftusplrton rests upon no par . tlcular person and nr liivestigatntn ' ' baa been made. Mr. Jackson waa In the art of opening the safe ikiwat when he discovered that It had been - tampered with and sent tor an eipert lock merhanle. who found tn a short time that there was a broken key -i '' the lock and soon hsd It out. The - safe had about t&oq in it. The court-martial of the Itowsn " Rlflee under ' Cspl. Mac fltrker , : come off nelt week In f tstusvllle. ths . InveatlgeJIon being conducted ty :. Major FlAnnlgwn. This course arises -out of Capt. Barker's request, msde , the day following he lynching of the " f-rrnrn rliwrr'd With ilie Tverly t murder, 'and la expected, to exonerate hlmi ;:,.( .!;, , '. . f The family 'of Congressman Klutta nave word rrom Whitehead Klutta, Rsq that he' will return to Salisbury the. fatter part of the week after a visit of two months In Kurope. Dur ing his sojourn there Mr. Klutta haa toured England, France, Swltaerland, Rome and Florence. WHO WIIX 8UCCEED MR. PRICE? The resignation of Hon. A. H. Price, assistant district attorney, be comes errective September , let and, unless there la other action - upon It, the office becomes a candidate for an occupant at that time. Although ll has been generally understood that ec-Judg Coble, of Iredell, would land the position, the manly Republl cana do not think so. and at their recent meeting offered tha , following resolution: "Whereas, the office of United States assistant' district at torney haa recently been' made vacant by the resignation of Hon. A. if. Price, and whereaa we have among us in the person or Hon. Z. B. Handera, bvth able and In every way' qualified to fill said office, be it "Resolved., that thla convention takes pleasure in presenting the name of Mr, Panders as being a man worthy and. entitled te thla honor; and we -do - earnestly request Hon. k. upeneer Blackburn, congressman. nd Hon. : Hpencer B. Adams. chairman" ef the executive com mittee of the Republican . party of North Carolina, to use their respective Influences to give Mr. Handera thla honor." ' ' " Sir. C. VT: Corrlher, of Land!, was In the city to-day and reported the robbery Mast nhrht of the IJnn Brothers store at that ' place. The door waa forced open and some shoes missed, but no money was taken, sjust what amount of goods waa stolen waa not learned by him, thaoglt It la thought to have been small. The officers there have no clue. The entire stock ' of the Dunn Mountain Company changed hands to-dajr aad the company waa entirely reorganised. Mr. w. a. Kaaon, or Greensboro, la practically the owner of the company, possessing a large majority of all the sjiarea of stock. At a meeting of the new stockholders. Mr, Ksson waa elected . president of the company, and Mr. C , 8. Adams waa mad secretary. - The new presi dent is a man of great experience In the management of granite - com panies. He la now on his way to Mouth Carolina- where he expects te take over another plant as large aa. If not larger than, tha Dunn Moun tain. 4 . TarT WILL HKFTBH OPFKTt. Will notify President He Does Not teire naprenw Coart Position. Washington i Post. Herretry Tart will shortly make for mal announcement to the President that le doe not desire the proferred position orl the United Htates 8u preme Court bench. This statment Is rrndltsd to Nicholas Longworth while discussing Ohio pollllca In New York a frw days after his return from hla wedding trip, Mr. LongHorth and Hecretary Tart sr fellow-townsmen, both claiming Cincinnati as their home, and the above statement waa Incidental to a dlm-ualnn concerning the Republicans who are scurrying about for an available man to lead them In the right against control of the party ma chine ir Kenstor Dick. -f,k POSTPONED A YEAR. Opening of Wake ' Forest ' ' Fitting ' Hctiool Detayed Twelve Montlts i lH.na . tnam . g I.umH Special to The Observer.l " , . Wake Forest College., ug,; ,lI.-- President W, I , Potent and . other members of the faculiy have put la a good deal of the summer visiting the different Baptist associations In session over the State and otherwise putting the college, before the. people, Dr.'Poteat haa' made some able ad dresses at tha associations. He-la to attend the Liberty meeting this week and deliver an addras and meet all who are Interested In the college. Dr. w. R.i Cullom, professor , of Bible, has returned from v the Mars Hill Training School; for Christian Workers, where he delivered a series of lectures. The school was a great success. There. were more than 1(0 In attendance. The first day of the comlns- aeslon.4r August itn, win be set apart for registration. i t The Wake Forest Collese Flttlns Kchool. which at their meeting In May the board ' of trustees voted te establish, will not be in operation during thla session. Te committee In charge has found It- Impossible to complete the arrangements la time for tlte opening. Upon their recom mendation the trustees recently de cided to postpone the opening -of the nutng scnooi - tor one year. . The walls and roof of the new In firmary bulldlng have been finished and there In every reason to believe mat it will be - ready for occupancy the first of September. It Is two Stories high, with upper verandas on two- sides, , built of concrete blocks ana coating 17,000.. it Is a. distinct ornament to the college grounds add a manifest' Improvement In the equip ment or me Institution for the noble work which It Is undertaking, to do. The following comprise the building committee: c. B, Taylor, chairman: W. R Rankin. L. M. Gaines. C. . Brewer. W. L. Potest and J. B. Car- lyle. Prof. Carlyle la now . engaged In raising the 'remainder of -'the funda necessary to Its completion and equipment; The managing commit tee of the Infirmary la composed of Messrs, W. L Potest. R. E. Royall, K. W. Tlmberlake, J. W. Lynch and U It. MlllS. ' J , ' $ r r; A Song of Blucocrrlca. .'' Boston. Transcript." 'X;K '.(Blueberries and milk or huckleber ries and cream being a favorite mid day 'diet just now. tha question Is fre quently ' saked. whether any attempt has ever been made at their 'culti vation. , Two of the .agricultural ex periment stations, one In Maine, the ohar In-West Virginia, are. engaged In thla investigation. But they have not been about It long, and so far report not much more .than that tt4 bushes do stand transplanting and seam to flourish well under care. The neglect of the berry, then, that, has been shown for generations , Is 1 not necessary. Under the cultivation of a wisard,. like Luther- Burbank, the berries might grow. to be as big as plums, and It is also- possible that they would become seedless some day when scientific horticulture-had' done Its best for them. But can any amount of . tender, care Improve their flavor T Do we not like Jhem for Just tbat? We certainly do not want It changed, and we do not see how If It retained Its Individuality? it could be Improved. And nsy It not be changed If through transplanting, the blueberry grows in gardens Instead of pastures T . For the ay berry and the sweet fern and all the other .wildings that have from Us earliest years grown happily In the same soil are said to impart to the berries flavors and fragrance of their own. The poets, perhaps were first to discover this, but more than one New England housekeeper rolling' out paste tor Juicy berry pies, and putting together materials for a steamed berry pudding or for a cold berry pudding, has discovered the fact, even if she has not talked much about lc Per haps, too, some tiresome persons have learned by prying that the' berries have a dletlc value. Butf they have the rest of ns do not want to anow tt - We like, them for the taste that Is good: we do not want to know any other, reasons for favoring them. .. r GALVESTON'S SEA WALL " makes lire now safe In. that city at on the hlcher uplands. K.. W. Ooodloe, who resides on Dutton Bt, in Waco, Tex., ntW no ssa' wall for enfety. He writes: "I have used Dr. King's. New Discovery for Consumption the pntt llve years and it keeps me well and sae. fore that time I had a couch which for years bad been growing worse.- Now it's gnne.UK, Cures . chronlo Coughs.- , La OrlppS, x Croup, Whooping Cough and prevents Pneumonia. Pleasant to tnk. Every bottle guaranteed at R. H. Jor dan It Co.'s drug store. Price 10c and 11.00. Trial bottle tree. . ' t- .., ' ; ' !' ' ' ' ' ' ' NAVFJ) BROTIIKIV HUT DIKD. Tlilrteen-Tear-OM Arthur : fJrady, of t nfciNbom, . jueetg xrsgic Death m Little itiver. Qoldsboro. Aug. II. Arthur, Oraoy, the 11-year-old son of Deputy Sheriff Henry Grady, was drowned while In naming in Little river this afternoon. He wss In swimming with a num ber of boys,' all younger than him self. The ' water - where he was drowned t-aa about' six feet deep end, on account of a freshet la the river, the current was unusually strong. He hsd Just ' rescued - his younger brother from drowning when he fell bark Into tha stream." The river where he was drowned Is about mile snd a half from the city. In a few mlnutee there were a hundred people on the scene assisting in rescuing the body. -The news spread very rapidly and. the streets- were lined with people as tne ureiess oody of the boy wss csrrled In a wsgon in the home on Jones street.,1- "s 4 3D m''!-'-!'1:'!!'' VVT'.' ':W'.Uvu,ii:iv.ic? 'V,.., , t.' -'-v sV c in IIAYU(K)D COI7NTV FAIIL I KttriiHlve PrciMtrailons Making 'for I itM lllg Annual Kvrnt Wayncvllln t to Hate a New JlHiik and A not Iter . Hiei-lnl to The Observer. . '. Wsyr.esvllle, Aug. - tl-Ths ' Hey wood County Fair Association dlrec- tors am making extensive, arrange ments fur a greater fair this ' year than last. A floral hall is being Tullt snd fitted up for exhibition purposes. Already the horses are being trained . for the track and It Is expected that some money will be put, up at the ! coming fair.' The people are becom ing Interested In the fair and are try ing their lurk on all kinds of crops. Waypeaville is to have a new bank. Messrs. K. K. Osborne, former cashier of tha Hank of Waynesvllle; flicker son, of Andrews; and prominent rltl tens of llsv wood county are stock holders and officers. ' The town is I o to have another newspaper. Truly Ue town Is on a boom, .,.,-v, - " . . Maston IVrsanal Mention. Vpeclsl to The Observer. ; s ' Msxton, Aug. il.-Dr. J. D. ti-oom Is attending the Confederste veterans' encampment at Morehead City this a-eek. -Miss Pesrl Morrison, of Me Coll, S. C, Is visiting friends In town. Mr. D. R. Parties Is spending a rew days It. Jnnesboro with his uncle Mr.' J. K. Iiarnes Mr. Kvander Me Nslr, of Winston, Is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. . Kvsns and Mr. and Mrs. M, M. Williams snent Hunday- at Wrlghtsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Angus l.' Mclean, of War-hing. ton. are vlsltlns the fimllv ir Mr J A. Mclsn. -Mrs, R, I McCormickn len yesterday ir Blue Hides Summit, I's., to be with, her - daughter. Miss I-:i)sablhi ahn Is there In a sanitari um, but who Is Improving rapidly.--Miss Kllulwih Hniinr Mi'lnn re lumed Thursday rrom. a two months visit to Wsslilngtnn, N. C, and Yellow fulphur Springs, Va. Mr. F. U Ulai-k lei.t Hunday In Charlotte. Mr. John IUn - Mi-Lean, - Jr. returned Friday from Tlalelgh after finishing a bul ness course at Draughofs College. , -------------- - - - wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww- -ww - www ; . . r j I ts; puntyq guarontc3d by -n h ft ei r f-i e i jhUUU BHQ3.i BROIIEr.a, CHARLOTTE, N, 0. t J. Li Redwlne, it. A. ilesttie,' Brldgers Co.. H. II. Yntingolomt. 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