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r t I) .:;: nuu; m all agcu Tin: emeus ARRIVES C i:i-irtens Erraud Boys end V i. oci on lhcir vca w bw j j,..,inU- hat iliMm-a CoL IXJC Waddell 1 mcred Ih Ob- TlJa Knew Kot of vVntU . lmcred UU5 Mulo I'en S - ? There Is tumuH; in Jhe when the circus comes ro, townees, Udlam. lo: the Mule P i rs are on their nerves and tb ey fia cat be found when they bear the ?" cackle of the clown. .,. ". .'( ' CoL Do Waddell. the Industrious bow. came i Into The Ob?rver build , T eaV yoaterdayA motnln bought wllh him ; hie mWybag. but hi. bJMr-whj c totee the preee pew. There could : "nml.Uhenl.ouVJhemanth the long rein coaV bur whiu hat and Bryanesque. mouth belonged to- the He'e' the man." the meeeen. tor boys, a. CoL Waddell mounted the stepa to the front omce.- . . . "CXvod morning. Col. Waddell reeJd Mr. W. B. Bradford, of Qandereburg. aa Doc. Waddell swung around the curve to Ihevhail that leada to. the ; ay -Id Braird. ; hoping to say something P" yet knowing well that a cold, , W rain was Mailing In every town hlp la the county. "Come right In. t- sir." aald the native of Cabarrus, we ere always glad to see you. U there anything thet we can do tpt TOUT" ot one thing, elf. It Is you thet ".must accept the favors : CoL- WaddelL "for I've come to own yon out a few tickets-all the ticket V that you went. sir. Tee, sir, Just name the number." u. Dink RinnoiL the circulation ferret, climbed upon the top of his uw. n.. rihi th book-keeper, bit ' ..- Air f his new pen staff, end . James Moore, the Janitor, had found a peck or more of dirt right under Mr. Bradford's desk, some that he had never seen before. ' i. Mm to rav my subscription, aid man at the window, but not a rul stirred. , Tonnr man. I have a little Lut for you." he declared, rattilng , two silver dollars upon the counter. ink rallied and took the dough, j but never a moment did he forget the ticket bag. . Bradford had volunteered to look after the boyj In the press room, In ,' the edmpostne department. In the job ffln ahd on the desks up stairs. His ' undertaking was a difficult one. There - were- something like a nan a nun ' ArA hands waiting to be touched. CoL Waddell M kind. He piled the tlckeu Into a mountain peak. Pink came close. Die hi quit hie figures and ; 1 James fainted. Ticket, tlckeu every i where and for everybody! "Have vou seen the morning paper, ; c - CoL Waddell ?" asked Brad ford a " t. arVi AwtriB n ran from tils seat and closed his beg.- "There Is something ' doing In Atlanta and elsewhere In the - world.' Take this noma ana resa u . when you have time." ; . "I am In a hurry now," said Cot , WaddelL "I must go back here In the city editor's room and fix the boys .. there," - . ! ' Strange, but true the boys were , Out The Mule Pen was deserted. , CoL Waddell knew Ms business. He - ttt right down and began to count .' out. hi tlcketa. He was busily en- ' gsgd when two 'young newspaper men from the .Washington Special walked .In and. mistaking him for a reporter, gave him their cards. , . "Tee. I see boys, that Washington paper has not been good to me but '. I'll fig you fellows right," declared the relonel. "What do you mean, old fellow? . Bow was It that they mistreated - , you r "Why, t sent them something from ' .the West about my show and they ' -..didn't use It. But that Is all right .'. Ton fellows shsll have passes, have bo kick against you." - ' Here the newspaper representatives , '. realised that they had butted in on a circus press agent and not a fellow " ecrlbe. They explained, apologised, TT' 'and made merry with Col. Waddell. ' tThe Joke was on the Washington r, lana. , ' : About the time the circus man and " , the visitors came to an undertand- . ing a Mule Pen deniien proper cams . In. " , i "Ah, here la the man we want to ' . nee." said the Washington fellows. ' "We came In to see you and fell up n our friend Col. Waddell. He rolled Ma a little for ur nervs but when ,- we com to know each other better ; all will be well." I :. By this time the glad news had r spread throughout the building. Ev - ery man. woman or child from the J preee room to the roof garden, knew that Due. WarfllAll lh. tlb man , wee In the Mule pen. Willie rarralLI tne errend boy, waa flying up and aewa the stairs like one possessed He seemed to be trying to do some- thing he had never eme before - .answer two beiu at once. The email : est bit of op Has not permitted to .' remain on ih hook. Willie waa ex- ; cited. He kiM:w that he waa going to fall heir to a ticket. Hie heart was , In his throat and he bad rubber In 1 JUS heela. , ,;,, Mllat. the black, devil, waa peeping -v la .the side door. He had reUred at o'clock, after a hard night's work. and should have beau esleep. but -there he waa, red-eyed and hungry . ' looking. He wanted to go- to . the show, and be waa looking for ticket. lie saw CoL Waddell and looked him - over from afar off. , lie seamed , to ' think that being too eager might give . Mm bad luck.. He had aenee enough to. wait until all of tne white folks , were served. Hut he waa longing and turning for tickets. He wanted take his frau and the little one. dat him r Miles asked as - Willie . scooted by on his way up stairs with a two-iine personak ; "Of course tt Is." aald Willie. "Why, I've been Clowe, enough to him t touch him. I'm going to talk a lit tie to him If ha will ever look up long enough. '';.-.'!!',!tjvV Vy Three minute later' Ml las crept to the back door of the Mule Pen and was, studying Col., Waddell at close range, .r :V . , "Whet are you doing up this time of dyr asked a reporter. ' :, "in s raua ' I coamt aleep. ' t iiiiuun nep", worryin' me 'bout de uiTUi"." ',; . , ."' :. ), I see,, you are going to the ' lut't whut I lowed te do of I klu i noid uv some' tickets." "Some tlvketer , .,' "a, sir." . ' ,..-.V' "linvr mny do you wantf "one fur ie ote 'oman, one fur V 1 .1.1, WoHTJl Tut I NO. W. J l. J T'n, tha j'opular pen'rton aU .'t,. of I'ltuft!"!, v . aava: "Nt 10 t ". h l"-t tiiiiig to rat Is Ir, a . f.Ha ruia." . II writ k" t inr fin illy In eiilemli ! - " ,il' curs l'-r ha -laehe, en- I. i II. Jt Jordan 4u 'o.'s drug store me an' one fur mer mother-ln-law. "Whoever heard of a man taking his mother-ln-law to a clrcusT Are you going te let the elephant get' her T -No. sir; no. sir. I ain't. I laks mer mother-ln-law.": ?- i". Mllaa was aent on nia way rejun-- Ing. . . - i 7 in 'iht meantime , Pearce Heath Savin had dropped In. Something uo usual for him to do so early In the morning. He had heard that a freight car had run off of the track some where between Danville and Washing ton and delayed a local passenger train an hour.', Being a duly accredit ed -correspondent, Fearc felt that it was hla duty to report. Having made his atatement. Dr. 8av1n cast a side glance at CoL Waddell and naked In a whisper; rWb la her'iv j ; v "Tl ihowmin."' .. ... .' ' ' .. v. ' thought ao when X saw ". film come In," admitted Pearce. '" " n 'Col. , WaddelL hl la vr. naviu. said an Observer man. v Doc waaaeu saw-the rest In Pearce'B tyty ; ' Come out this afternoon ana will be on me," aald Robinson's jpran. . Pearce left the ahop : la a run. If some one bad given him Ove dollars in gold he could not have been hap pier. ..'. '.'.' iv"i V ' ( 'j- ' 1 As Pesrce passed out the front door William Oorrelt was shining one eye la from the hallway of the Southern Uamifanrnrara Club. The , Sight Of CoL Waddell and his bag made Wil liam grin, for he recalled circus uays that had gone ' Py.' 7; e answ symptoma ' iV: ; X':?ir?L:. "Dat sno is er nice ,woun a""1'""- man," said wiuiam. .- "Who are you Ulking aoout, wu- "Dat gentleman wld dat Tin eaten- Cot. Waddell "looked up. "CoL WaddelL this Is the famous William Crorrell. who whipped H ne gro robbers. You might put him In one of your aide shows and exhibit him a the greatest living curiosity." "Dla anything to git In de succuss, put In William. " "Tee. I thing I can nanais Dim. William waa provided for. At 11 o'clock, long before the first futrfnrmanre. Willie Terral! began to looked bored. His thoughts were elee- whartt.- With a ticket In his pocaei mnA circus near bV his nour or uaefulneaa was over for the day. The city editor of The cnronicie. seeing distress In wrtlle s race, in terrogated him: "Have yon a ticket to the circus, Willktr ' . I n, air. "Are you going this afternoon or to-night T" . "This afternoon." "What time do you Intend to slip off?" .-, , 'Tve done got Rabb to work In my place, rm going light away." "AH right, Willie.- Oo when you get ready; we will make out" Enough had been said.' Willie, who Is like all live 14-year-old boyaf was ready for a frolic Rabb did not show up. There Is never any telling what will happen when the circus comes to town. . HE CARIUE8 A CUV WITH ITIM. Well-Knoyrn Conductor Running Into Atlanta Purrliaace a Rifle and Am m unit Ion for Vse if Nredrd. The railroad nfen who run Into Atlanta from Charlotte have pur ehaaed almost all of the pistols and rifles w the city. clerk of one of the largest wholesale and retail hardware etores on Trade etreet yes terday stated to an Obaorveit reporter in ax. ne naa ou on iimwi vwk, all the reet having been sold during the past three or four days. . Many Charlotte people, wo have never be fore had runs In their home, are now rmrchealna them. The Atlanta, troublee are felt even ae far away as Charlotte. An Observer reporter was standing Hna'ti th aheda at the Houthsrn passenger atatlon yesterday morning when a conductor paaaed by with a Ion, alim packs re In his hand. The .vM.nilv nnl, lnA a rifle. 'What are vou going to do wtlh that gun." asked the newspaper man "I run into Atlanta." he answered "and 1 take this along for aervlce In rase of need. I don't sup pone that, I will ue M. but I feel bettor when I know that It Is near at nana snoaui nythlnr happen. Will nulld Hospital In Sallabury. Mayor A. H. Boyden, of Ballbury was In tne CllJ yrairrumy, neraona connected with the freanyie- rlan and Bt. I'nter a Hospitals, gamer- n information that win serve mm helping to nulld a puoiio nonpuai In his town. Mr. C B. rrick. 01 me entral Hotel, took Mayor Hoyaen or St. Peter's Hospital yesterday af ternoon, and gave him what points h could. Certain patriotie eiusens of Hallabury will meet to-nlgbt and discuss the ways and means 01 esiao llshing an Institution after the fash- Ion of Bt. i'eter 01 osrioiwi. A Very Hold lUxmtcr. Barber A. O. Prempert, of the Man ufacturers' Club, says he elmoat dlod laurhing at the effrontery and as surance of his big. nine-pound ply- mouth Ilockr rooster. His Deny sis ter-in-law wen! out Into the yard with biscuit In one hand ami a piece of pie in the other. The rooster walk ed up and took the biscuit and di vided It up among his hens. The child was still bawling when tn roomer strolled back and took the pie. Prem pert ' says that rooster Is going to live, whether he lets live or not. Captured a PIckpiH-ket. Aleck Cureton. a Charlotte negro, yesterday, suffering from the halluci nation that he was an expert pick pocket, wss run In by Patrolman Chriatennury, wno raugnt mm with hie hand In A. I). Lackey's pockeL (ureton had evidently just begun operations, for he was not laden down with coin. lie was arrested at the ehow grounds shortly after noon. He will receive -a hearing before R rordei' Shannonhtajae this morning, Mr, Jf . T. Grant Dead. Mr. N. T. Oraat died euddenty, at his home at No. tot South Brevard street. Tuesday bight Death Proh ably resulted from heart failure. Mr. Urant was about o years old and survived by his wife and two grown children, The funeral services were conducted yesterday afternoon at'. I o'clock .by Rev. Dr. W. W. Orr. and tha interment waa at Elm wood Came tery. ; .Vv,,. ' : . iWeirdew Pro pert y on East ' Avenue - The Rearden "'property . on Ksst avenue hee been purrhssed b Mr. 9ke Johnston for 111.090. The property le located at-the corner of Caldwell street and Kast avenue and Is one of the finest residential lots la 4the city. It blnird o Mr. Manltus Uerurh. of New York. Mr. John Hon has purchased the properly as an Investment. , : ' , , Pale IKIIrai Women and Glrla. The- ttd Htandard Orove's Taauieai Chill Tonle drives Out malsrla and hinMa ud the syatein. B-)ld by si dealers for 17 years. Price 19 cent oner tan's cocr.T. ' Jplce 1L It. IV'l'h-e AilJrns tlio Court at 1 trt iock to vjiow neMee and OllUlals to re llio Ucplutnt and rt1on Women Ui t ltoad ti-ntcnces. Not even the Buperlor Court can hold: out against a , circus, Jonn Robinson brought hla aggregation of shows to , the city yesterday, ana shortly - after Vnoon Judge R. B. Peebles gave up and adjourned to al low the witnesses and court ofHclals to 1 go' but to the 1 show grounds! and see the, elephants y and, clowna , ao stunts. tn any town of less i- an 0,00ft or 78,00 Inhabitants circus day Is as. much, a hoUday as Thanks giving. Christmas or New j. Tear's, ahd not even tha dlgnined Superior Court cap do business while It la In town. . :,;,; ." '' ':" ';r -'-.;,.. , The eourt got n quite a little good work yesterday", morning before It gave iip the ghost. however. It came near being a women'a session, several duller huad maids and matrons being given positions aa eooke and washer women at the county's two health resorts, where s road-building tne only sort of amusement, . 7 ' " , ' Bllsa Ollmer, who had been vulgar and masculine enough to "tote a gun, waa given a' six months' engagement. Mary Rosa and Pearl Bhuford, who ha A kan ran a-ht ' red-handed while doing .the ahop-llf ting stunt la the Kress' estabjlshmsnv. were 'sv y,"1 out for'i alx montna - eaca, , Smith had been too ahrewd to ,be caught. 7 She waa nned tne 7 cosu. however, for trespassing...' ' ;-i Charlie Brown, a young negro who ha atnian a coat from the Klrshbaum pressing , establishment and tried to shift the charge to bib spous. w snt to. the roads for twelve months. A. 8. Hargett and T, H. Austin, tor an affray, were fined If eacn. r wrix SPEAK AT THE STATE FAIR, President Harvie Jordan and Mr. R. r. Smith to PeMver Aaamme in Raldgh Krxt - Month Prctddcnt Moore'g Appointments. 1 , - ' ,. President C. C. Moore-of the North Carolina division of the Boumern Cotton, Association, has appolntmerrta to speak to farmers and business men In eastern Carolina as follow.f - Thursday,, September 17,. uttieion. Halifax- county; Friday, Septemner JWh. Plttaboro, ghatnam, county; Saturday. September Jth, Lucia, Gas ton county; Tuesdsy.r uciooer sna.. Loulsburg, Franklin county; Wednes day, October Ird, Henderson. Yance1 county; Thursday, Ootober 4th, Wall fax. Halifax county; Friday, October Bth. Jackson, T Nonnampion coumj, Saturday, October Ith, Warrenton, Warren county; weauesoay, .iwur 10th; Nashville. Naan county; .-Jiurs-nrtnber 11th. Wilson. Wilson mnnlV! KrtdaV. October 11th. CUn- ton, Sampsoa county; Saturday. Octo- v 11th Rm innt a. jonnBioo couaij. iraMnt Harvie Joraaa. 01 iu nstiainal ofranlsatlon. and Preeldent B. . D. Bmltn, fit me do u 111 v.ui." division, will speak in Kaiegn. om 17h of next month. Tne Btaie rair Hit than ha In Drorreas and. a great crowd Is exoeoted. President Moore .111 rt ii msster of ceremonies at that meeting, and will escort President TrHun and President smrvn wnua they ere In the Btatcr. THE DIME PICTURE GALLERY. Many Neroea Patronlxa tha .? Card Pkturo Gallery on North Trr--on Street Yesterday, The poet-card picture, gallery did a thriving business yesterday. Many of the negroes who-were In h4 city for the clroua went around to tho tent on North Tryon street In front of Little-Longs and had ihelr pictures taken. They tilled the open apace beneath the canvas and took turn about In sitting before the photo graphers' lense. The films were de veloped and pasted upon Postal cards, snd created much merriment when delivered. ... .li. It waa worth a long trip to watch the negroes as they sat for their pictures. Some looked one way and some another. Many regarded the whole affair as a Joks and smiles wreathed their faces from ear to ear. One colored boy. who seemed much pleased wKh hie likeness, pinned It upon the lapel of his coat and walked off wWh his girl smiling. He was abou,t the happiest boy In Char lotte yesterday. - Th Sclwyn's Bridal Suite of Rooms. Some of the handsomest suite of rooms In the South will be the bridal apartments of the new Selwyn Hotel Mr. Houstoun J." Harper. publicity agent for Harvey Wood, lessees, was In the elty several days ago and was commenUng on the furnishings of these rooms. "They will he far In .a -nvthlna- In the South," said he. "The carpeta will toe of Hrusaels make, the curtains win o the finest Imported lace, and the fur ntture will be made expressly for the Selwyn by one of the largest houses In he North. Kveryining n an provide will be representee., ana he rooms will have few equaia anx w here." No mention was made or tne price, which will be cnargea rnose who occupy these apartments. . ' TUB BREATH Or UrB.- r' It's a significant fact that the strong. eat animal of lis slse, tha gorilla, aleo has tualarseat lunga. rowarrui lungs means powerful rraaturea. How te keep the breathing organs sight should be man' chief eat aludy.- Like, thouaandi of othara. Mrs. Ore A. Stephens, ef Port William. nas learneq new (O ao thla. Hha write: ("Thra bottlee of Dr. Klna'a New Dlacovery stopped my ejus, of two yenrs snd cured me of what my friend inougni wmumnuom j n a ranS for throat sni tunc irouoie.T lusrantesd by R. 1L Jordin . ft Co- druaelata. Price We, and 11.0ft , . Trial bottle free. . . v v' i r;-' .c 7. T. iuCCOY,. liieiFiiiril .i. ....i.... . .4:.:.. .. .... - " - . . : y ;,-- : & ." ., . "l 't .--aaaw , . f -1 fi ' s el irosi : Trust' theypreparlng of your " medicines to us: ; Only the best quality fresh drugs ; will , be ;. used and the work! will be done ' by a qualified pharmacist , '; The price?, ' Leave : that to us. It will not be too high .that's ewe-; , ','V'f.':'r.'A, ', 'X .'Phone II and we will aend " for, yur prescription to-day.- C; !'!'!7tvd;v.;V:.' ' f: , . : . t the. fact- that my fan ., ' gtock'to arriving, dally, and oaa y supply tour wants', for Wed ding or Birthday Presents. My line for this seeeon'haa been selected with greater care .and . la now opea for your Inspec- : . . , . . -::-tlon. "... ' . ". -,.v. J. E STEERE Jeweler St j: ""'-" .a v j 41 N. Trvon St Corner 5th AN ELOQUbNT Tha following letter la mora eloquent In praise of tha Ar tistic Stleff Pianos than any, teetlmonlal Mr. Clewell or our selves could write. ; . Rev. Mr. Clewell la the, head of Salem Academy and Col lege, Winston-Salem, ..N. C and shows the high esteem and .confidence In which the firm ef Chaa. M. Stleff Is held by one of the best known eduoa- tora In the South, Winston-Salem, N. C Sept. 10. 10. .- " My Dear Mr. Wllmotht a 'Regarding tha letter' for tha 'Stleff Pianos, please write such a letter ae will suit your .purpose and sign my name to tha letter. Or, - If, you prefer to do so, write the letter and end to me and I will sign It and return to you., X know that I can endorse anything you claim for .' your, pianos.' We have always been well . pleaaed.wlth them. . r Very truly youra, ; 3. II. CLKWKLL, . ;, . . PrinclpaL V . s Southern, Warrroont V Wee4 1 Trade StW Charlotte, X a C. It WILMOTH, Mgr.. lasts a life tlmr and we can. tsell you good Leather Couches r and Leather Chairs and Rock- 1 ere at prices that a person with the most modest pitrsa can ' buy with ease. v , v I Handsome ' "Leather - Couch, V' . large alxe. built on body, of . guaranteed Meet springs, Qold- en Quarter-sawed Oak frame; worth III.OO, , ,Our N price Iti.oo. i ' , Other Leather Couches llt.00 to iii.oo.' " ' . -.- :- v: ' ' Leather Chslrs and Rocker at attractive prlcea. When you buy at McCoy'a you get your . money's worth. Scuth Trycn Street. L'i r 1 Anndunceoient ! mwm Chas. ,H Sticf t 1: Y:jC::C.: I:: 1 . a Greeniboro, N. C, Jnn. 29. 109. , . Aaitboro tit Last August my husband, who is a' railroad man, was badly hurt by having a severe blow on the head, caused , by a piece of Iron falling on It. In a few days he suffered badly from dlzilneaa. and he waa not ablu to walk across the room. Then nausea set In, and he vomited every thing he would eat.' We became very uneaoy about him. as the doctor could not define the nature of hi hurt. Ills whola trvatem became in volved from-hie condition, the doc tors" treatment gave him . no relief. and one of the physicians advised an operation. He discharged a great deal of blood from hie nose and would frequently vomit blood, but the doc tore said that came from his stomach and not from the hurt. Then one of my friends, who had unbounded faith In Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy, begged me to use It.. My husband lost, his flesh and was greatly reduced, and at that -time we did not expect mm to live long. We got Mrs. person's Remedy and -put him on it, ana in wenty-f our ' hours we could see a change: for the better. The vomiting of blood ceased, which- made us hope ful. We continued to xise the Reme dy and.lt made perfect cure of his case, and ha Is -now well , and In good health-c- - 1 MRS. E. A- RIVES. ,0crs c? Half '.- The first brought to thla mar- . ket this season. SpeclaV din- ., ' Ing hall fitted up for t theatre " euppera, ataV.-;-'- v'X THE DENNY r CAFE : ; r-w. d. wrjjnwsox. Mgr. y- V We ' Lee-ithra. follow.'.; SA.Y! HERE'S , . v T H i ? r.. : -"' ' ' ' ' ' "' '" A FACER ,tj 3 A v J ' v'. x " - It yon want raw-adjrr, rough i ' - ,. r . . ; . .j . acratchy. .aaw-edga ' eollara, why dont you buy that kind v ' , - " - v x to begin with t - J "''. s , ' 1'iid to laundry ' x --U-r- .... r .. ' ' ' ' I BcfJs;anrJ ffepjM'l i White Enamel, Beds, full-eW. ,.IJM " J I v. ' v ' r' - - Ci ' White Enamercrlba.. .. ! S ' ) I 'JT '1 "r t - ii All-Bresa BeS M5.00 to SM.00, S ,' I ' , -i i . v Special attention Is called to-day to our J -. 3 ' J-3" . v' , ' ,r, , V-Vi apeclkl Brass Bed. at... .. v.;.;-..' V.t2S.OO,; ;y r AfJfir..i;.j. . V,-.?' , . V ThlrBed would cost you 111.00 to 140.00 at other Jatores. : . Cir '!,, r ... f ... 1 ; i Fine stock of Iran Cats. Iron Folding- Beda and Folding . - ; r ;- ; v v-, .v.-. - i .. - MeUI Davenport Beda. . ''.' - ' . 1 . w " t ' " " - ', .. New fall styles In Furniture coming tn, dally.- ; .- .. . c1 .( ;. - ,.'.;..'- ' l-i - .....:. i - .1 . :. ' ' t . ' f - . j, .- . - :: : ,. .-;.- . , : ' . .-. -..v ' j" 1 "' " t ' i- - s .-if ' JaV " ' I I I ' f ' - 11 ' I 1 V- ... )" - , rkbnTt -'eQodect i.tilxwi c:;..Gy fom good Qoth-: WM Si the . leading styles t:: iti f ancy i infartt :? . ' v 7 ! ,; i .-..-i -1 " ... ' . 7 , '-- ' . ' ' " J"1""',"?f!"!MM!MMii . , : . Goodb cent cn epprovd rcturr.lls at T2d. ;ftell0nM6mpany; NOTICE Our plant Is now In operation and wa are In position to furnish Cotton Seed Meal, Cotton Seed Feed and Cot ton . Seed Hulle to Feed Dealers. Dairymen and others requiring this class ot goods In wholesale or retail lota.-; .,--.:, "v V, '.'i Wa have tha .'. largest and .. best equipped , Independent ' Cotton Seed Oil Mills in tha Carolines, and are producing only high-grade goods., v.V. . -Correepondence solicited. . , . ",;- ixxr . ; f v. - K, t -... Watttfe'dl , Superintendent ".'fory' Morganton- ; graded schools Apply for poslUon,',' . whicb,V will "open 'Oct 1." IIOI, ;for school term of not less than eight f months. Salary; 1 100.00, J' Reference' must- accompany each application 4 -, 'J R," C.';CXATWB:LU Bee- ' Morg&nton, p.., -le our expense.
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