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.us iv 'h i: cakomnas; . SJtit, Oopix-r, Irf-ad antl Many r Valnnbta Ore AIkmiivI In liMt . ooiu pwn-t UulM-k of Capital . I li-fual of ImmI Owncra to JSvil i rircij JLcspoiinlblo lor Non-Do i ial to Tho Observer. ' . v.' Washington, Oct. S7. VhII It hsu ! ir a a fact recognise! by many peo- I la that the mineral resources of the mo Carolina and othvr part, of the i iodmont section are Almost nex 1 uurtablo, though to & large extent r undeveloped, It has, remained for the oiiiclals of the united mate -geological survey to show, exactly how rich t hui section really Is and what might L accomplished witn. . concentrated effort and capital Copper, silver, lead, cina and Iron, anionc U -most- valu able mineral In the world. ar rhown to exist la the piedmont sec tion in Inezhaustabl quantities. -J - Sliver occurs In the region of King , Mountain. N. ft. and was said to bo j present to the extent of about ' fifty unce per ton In some of th or from the old Cameron tend mlno s la cheroke county, 8. C. It also oc curs In some quantity at the Silver 11111 mine In Davidson county, N. C but on the whole Is not vsry plentiful . in the southern Appalachians. - i .. Copper occur In many part of the . area, Cbalcopyrlte, the most com- tiion copper-bearing mineral, has been found at the King's Mountain, Fergu son, Big Wilson and Colossus gold ' mines, at the Mary copper mine, at the Cameron lead mine, at the Jones ttn mine, and at other place. It I - a lo said to have been found aP the Nott mine In Union county, 8. C. ' pyrrhotite, probably copper bearing. Is .found at the King's Mountain, Co- lnurua and Halle gold mines; at the i Cameron lead mine, and at the Jones i nn mine, all of these mines being in the two Carollnas. Copper la known to have been sought at the Mary mine, not far from , Yorkville, 8. C. During the civil - war It U aald that the ore was shtp : pad to Charleston and converted into t shell for use by the Confederate gevernment. Lad is known to occur at the King's Mountain gold mine and a more Important deposit was known at nth Cameron mine, and earlier as the Morgan or Leltncr mine. i i Rick galena ore occurs at the Black i ralne. near Indian Trail. Union coun ty. K. C, but the quantity that hm i been obtained there Is not known. , Efforts to find sine have been suc- reasful In the King's Mountain r1on. i her small amounts of iahlrlte i have been discovered. . Considerable activity was once ahowo In this region in the mining of tron, the most Important of all metals, one. of the several Iron-producing re srlou la the Carollnas being that elong the King's Mountain ran go. ;Th HlUs Iron Mining Company Is ,ea1d to have worked a depos t berore , the Revolutionary war occurring at , Kannlee Mountain, near Yorkville. Th Swedish Iron Mining Company, in the King's Mountain Coniftn)'. ITl "" vlclnfty of King's Mountain, rarrle-i on extensive operatlos before the civil war. More recent work has Mon don at the Ormond mine, near King's Mountain and Blacltsburg. This iron belt I known to eitenfc from a mil i or two south oi Ilroad river through ' t'levelsnd. Canton and Lincoln eoun tic and Into Catawba county, North i arouna, jtemain i lurnarea iui were In -operation and piles of or,; cnay still be seen. . Considerable work was done on tlx euth side of Kroad river, and befon the Michigan and Alabama fields wci worked these deposits furnished a I great part of the Iron locally consum- I ed. and It la said that some was ship- I ped away. Other workings were lo- m. n n.ilnn ami l.ltivitn fAltntlfa. I Iepoalu of this kind sre known on the lidge north of Cherokee factor)'. ' ! rkrnlCM countv. N. ('.. and In I "York county. H. C Iron of , good grade occurring In streaks or veln- . Ilk masses was once mined to a small- e-itent from the Hon property In l York county. There Is little doubt ...... ...... ml.)., u.. m rvl A ah In tbat county years ago. -'Til Ormond mine, near King's Mountain, has been more developed lliitfi anv nf f h Irfin tflatwiaita In thn '. ilnrrict described. Thin depoult Is Susceptible of great ui-Hlth. hut on aruiunt of the lurre uf,clles now to 1 had In AlnbamH. Michigan, and other fttates. development In the , J'ledmont section Is not receiving the attention it Is worth. , IWwIdes these Important tnlnernlii de- MAnn.ll. 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 . i . . t . . i. i ' f r - lindum, limestone snd ly have been found. ID country l Known lo he no of the richest In lb' I'nlleil Btates 1ut lack of necessary capital and the fart that the owners of mnny rich de- ft(ktflfM Ka.j not Kmh mrllllnnr tn r.nrt -lih their holdlnn have sent ranltnl- lts elsewhere, with the result that ther sections not showing anything like the possibilities to be found In ' TUP imvuniUMl L, vs.. ) I r. jri 1 1 , r- tnrnt while this region has remaln- , d .andeveloped. Jlraldewc Rarnr4 a Ijamherton. Bin n Lai la The Oheerver. ; Lnmberton, Oct. 11. The six-room residence of Mr. A. A. flnthune. who ' live about ten miles from here, was destroyed by fir this afternoon, the fir originating from the stove flue. finm of tne rurnuure was saved. Mr. ' Hatha was In Lumberton at the '. ttm. . ( f- I'KAKtll I XTtlUUTTtD. Wl.llo Making Addres at fialhbury ftlr. ltiiff lietMltwwon, of Wllkea, I liitccriipted by Mr. O.i VT. ,tpcaoer tvml IJvcJy Scene Ensue. ; . Special to The Observer.. . , . Ballsbury. Oct 17 Th . liveliest political incident ff; the campaign took place her laid, night when Buff Henderson, of w likes, . spoa in ine court house. - He did not draw the crowd that It waa expected he Would attract. In th afternoon ' circulars were scattered." Inviting everybody. especially ladles, and saying nothing offensive woald ba said by th speak er, who ha a reputation for that sort of eoeech., -: Mr. Henderson' bad been speaking more than half an hour when Mr. O. W, Spencer.' In order to hear him, moved up Into th bar. r A he went up he let loos a shout for Hackett and th BDeaker said "I" reckon you are a Democrat, .but X am a Republi can." To this, th smllln hotel man replied: "X am a white man and a Democrat; if I was a Republican I would be a nigger." . men mere were cat calls for retraction from a hi Rennbllcaa further back. ' bat Bpencer didn't go there to take back thlnar and walked an to th fellow towering abov him, shook his flat under hi face and laid it on more. By this time some Democrat began coming over the railing and aald to tak back nothing until times looked promising. It ended in nothing and Mr. Henderson finished his speech. It was a remarkable utterance and but on Republican ha been found to-day who doe not think th visit most unfortunate for Blackburn, and this on thinks so, too. The address waa. by every account, a vile harangue that disgusted men of both parties. Men who did not object to a moderate amount of smutty talk, went there because they thought be would say witty things, th suggestlveness of which la not necessarily offensive. His coarseness only waa In evidence and had th speech been heard gen erally It might hive don th cause of Hackett much good. FTJNERAIj pr MRS. CALDWEUJ. Serrlcea at first PrMbyteriaa Church at Statesvllle -ItenisUna Imid to Heat Jn Oak wood Cemetery. Special to Th Observer. Statesvllle, Oct ST. Th funeral of Mr. Amanda Caldwell, who died at her home her yeteTdaymornlng, was held at the First Presbyterian i church this morning at 11 o'clock. The services were conducted by Rer. Dr. C. M. Richard, the pastor, as Isted by Its v. Dr. J. A. Scott Th services were simple and touching. Dr. Richard offered a prayer, after which th congregation sang "How Firm a Foundation." Dr. Richard then read lessons from th 11th chap ter of Eccleslasto and th 12th chap ter of Hebrews, and Mis Lois Long sweetly sang "Crossing th Bar.". Af ter Dr. Scott had offered a prayer, the service at the church were closed with a solo, "God's Acre," feelingly sung by Mrs. J. F. Carlton. The re mains were laid to rest in Oak wood Cemetery. A large number of devoted friends were present to pay their last respect to the dead, and many flowers and floral designs were the beautiful tributes of respect and esteem in whtf h the deceased had been held. Beside Mr. J. P. Caldwell, the eon of the deceased, and Mr. D. H. Mc Collough and Messrs. F. M. Caldwell and Mrs. T. V. Klutta, Jr., grand children, the following named per sons of Charlotte attended the fun eral: Messrs. J. C. McNeill, J. P. Lu cas and J. A. Sharpe. Democrat' Red-IiMter Day at, Thorn- .. ... aavlllc v;i..-, Special to Th Observer. i Thomasvllle. Oct. 17 To-dsy ha been a red-letterday for th Demo cratic) party of Tnomaavllle. All the candidates of th county addressed a most hilarious and crowded hou of enthuslastlo citlsens. Col. Foster HmnkinL -candidate for th ' Legisla ture, swayed the people t with hi matchless and ringing oratory. Every Democrat In the town Is walking- th streets with th , .ir of victory 4n great vldenc. Th V Republican have practically, given up th. light. To Succeed Rev, Dr. B, W. Smith. -Special to To Observer. UV" 1 Winston-Salem, Oct. 17. At a con gregation!' meeting of th member of the First Presbyterian church to- m.ivnnr MArnlfi. thA . Rev. Melton Clark, of Florence, s. C will b call ed to . euoceed th Rev- Dis E. - W. Smith, the former pastor, who. re signed several month ago to go to Louisville, Ky. . . '- L. DOCTORS SAID HB5 WOtJLD . NOT Peter Fry. Woodruff. Pa., write! "Af ter doctoring' for two year with the beat physicians In Waynaburg. and still get ting worse, the doctor advised me If I had any businesr ta attend t I had bat ter attend to It at onoe. as I oould not Boaubly live another month as there wai no cure for ma Foley's Kidney Cur was recommended t me By a rriena, and I Immediately sent my son to the store for It. and after taking three bottles I be gan to get better and continued to m- Y n.-ll B If wn a.--. FALL WEDDINGS make you almost gray trying to think of what to buy. lt us assist you In buying your gift It does away with th worry and you are sure to get something suitable. Put . yourself In our hands. W guarantee to treat yon right The Palamountain Co. JEWELERS.. If. ell 1 - -, 1. 1 miffini K-i-w .t Dr. ' hiii'-i j . kiuMutu wind.! do i.r them, l))f'ia wnuid prHCIIitJly be a diHmae of i liu pHnt. ir. twii'i iiontura live renclitm tiinach ' Uouul by its direct tiiiilo action , upon tke inslds nerves the true ' sloinaoh nerv. Homarh dlHtroas of waaknmis, fulluens, bloatln, belching. We recommend end sell lr. Hioop's Reetoratlv. , Hurwell Dunn Retail fcture..' '. t A ' " ' 1 I !m ' ' men ? ' 1 " , u- 1 v lri tha Uiti tti-- r tnti. Kt-iiri.-.ly' l.H&uuve llonry and- 1r oetm the hovels, and drive the colj out of th yinm In young or old. bohl by luwluy' l harmnoy. Uv -Ilfev Discovery. i test Cur Per CATARRH. HHEOsUTWal, INOrSCtTIOI, MEIVOUMEtS, KlBRIT. UVER, . . MB BLOOD DISEASES. 1.00 ' Quick Relief. Besttsr n AOrlgS ssd PAINrle tUi fATirs MEDICATES M-..p. - DRUQQIST3. , WB (ALE BT WrL. HAND 6 CO. 1 i .v r ,' . - ' .. ' - 1 . ' . , '.; 2Ummber, ; . w , always caijy a large stock, and . price ar right . t. ..w..s! . . . Hacuney lirosi Plumbing dad Heating Contractors. ,. r' ; Jobbora In Supplies. A Backaer Bid. . . W. Flttk 8t CHARLOTTE. W. C V J LAST A, L.IPI5 TIME Cameron . .. V . - . . ! i e ' : f 4 i Steel Ranges , Are Coajtr-cteJ Entkc) f Steel --'w. j.' "saaaaaaaaaj '( I T, The body can't be burnt t .i. V 1 . Ti. 1- 1 v uut ur uroK.en.. il is agues- ' ; tos-lined on a construction of steel; tuates. . It is air : ., , tight, 'and every particle of y generatea ; neat goes into cooking, r and not . up . the chimney in waste. i IT COOKS MORE IT COOKS QUICKER :- - lJ IT 'COOKS CHEAPER I ' and costs less to maintain than any range of any kind on the market Examine the Cameron at your dealer's, and write to us fox Catalogue 9. ' ? CAMERON STOYE COMPANY (Inc. ) q M.RICHMOND, I Was C " ' True and triad frl-ndj of the family DaWKrt LJlUe Early RUer. Rmt for , lie pill. They do not gripe or ,lrkn. MM oy niw7 rnarmary. High Point News Note. I Hpeclal to The Observer. j High mint. tict. 31. rne plant or the Marsh Furniture Company la well under way and the buildings are ex pected to be ready by the latter part of 'January so the company can com mence business by the first of Febru ary. Thla Is the latest furniture fac tory organised here and Is promoted by some of the most experienced fur niture men of the city. A wholesale trial nf negroes took phace 'Here yesterday whan 'Mayor Wrenn was confronted by five negro men and one negro woman for Jls- orderly conduct. The fines In these cases amounted to SS. , Mr. Ira Montgomery, contractor of this city, has the plans for an an tique log cabin to be erected by Mr. Dee Allen at Denton, the terminal of the Thomasvllle A Olen Anna Rail road, owned by Mr. Alton and asso ciates. Mr. "W. Q. Shlpman of the High Point Organ A Piano Co.. Is 111 with yellow Jaundice and lagrlppe at the home of his sister In Kftllsbury. A telegram from Mt. Airy states that Mr. John Brown cannot lire. In oonseouenre of this announcement members of the family ar hr now. Mr. Brown I the man who met with a serious accident there last week, his head being crushed by a flying plank, putting out one eye also. He remained unconscious for several days, oft ;v -S' 1 ' 6 6 Hi IflTERIliL esd EXTEH1AL REMEDY amIM tilsrMBf aim galek raltef ta gallararsV Takaa Manialrr H raanaai lag aetasswn sMttar ad arm ta kleed, that ffrhtg a aeraisaeBt cur. READ THE TESTinOIIY OF V1CE-PRESIDEIIT; CARTED M. I. Cirfflt, vaw-PisslaisI Wastaaat VatlMtMe Iraa a Oaavkv Cm., Willi IHisla. Pa- , aaS tbit aaaahaa k aaa tfca miluM aaa brM w ;iuMM4 aajr kkwi mtmm. I car -wl lor mi laMilaeaaaa-y.aaSallefaJir aatsls rraar ana Easlaadi ha.4trlt M-ral Sorter at l 6 ran. ra tor mi Iailaaawr.aa4allfaer aMla rraar an4 Eaalaadi ha.4trl4 M-ral Snctaraal SUM M ta. Mel Senas ( arfcaanaaaS aibar hMlU rworw ar and lahrai Ur Ms smsiUm la a anal kniii o( '-VIKOP' waa ail aa alt ai'lnltrtion. 1 .llafallaf of nlMaklck I avr Salrtwl taaiaa Ik trial totM, I HRMMtneiuaM ai il aa km aa airartwaa I aw-tin4 a rau enasi eHav Ssttai Saaaly takaa aaarly mrr nailt aim Sisaraal Uaiaai am mi, aia ' boaptaa a aaa MaM. . I leak tke ' I akall aarakea mj faank fc-tll. )an lakla an. kail of the am HHIK I ka. ao ka4 aa aew tic araaaaiiT erewiiaa aaoa aw aiy aai i-amm w ar -7 J. mm "117 rarin aaa, aaa rwias wlrty mi&t aaS ratara saarlr era aay. kiiKu a bw. aaaanal a valkiaa. Ttoar "t-lihors-' kas ey aleak, t a Ik.raaakkr aalliSia laal art yon elala far It UakMlaHp- Iraa. Taia s) Ike Bnl llatalasir ra ass vera1 la later mt aar iialj 1 fears e taaaB." kick I avr katar TWaaa. lamasialely I as tlata aa aeaaataait -Mi4 BMamll. ToUl 1 aakasraaiaU aay aarl at akoa. Jaaafeal mwmmmm aa my mmnj avnee, rlMelr fiantiii ar wkaM ibtilluiSa)iVlia 6 READ THIS LETTER FROU ALFRED SLIITH. OF CLEYEUIID, OHIO 11 mrn ivtth, aa. its imhsim at. oTte, oii, vHt.i"i M ia t tn rm ta i a- ra4 ymmr .ors ill rae " iaaaimj aaa auaniaf, 1 aaa it , aaai aoepllele aa . taa aaa I felt m )HU- II am m aaa Iraa tks ataf. laktaiaa iiaanwad, all ar aroaWa la tka Haw, ibuMnitta mun, tasty pjlteai ta iiatrit fcata aaaa kral -5 If you Ilk coffee but dare not drink It. try Dr. Bhoopa Health Coffee. ta true that real cofTa does dlaturn the atomarh. heart and kidney. But Ur Phoop's Health Coffee has not a mlti of true o.ftae In It. It is satisfying; wholesome and harm lees even to the youngest child. Itelng made from psrehed grains snd malt It forms a food -Ilka drink, yet having the, trim flavor of Old Java aed Moolia ootTe. ttoid hy Miller-Van Neas Co. . ' 6 alalm lor It. aa I ml aa RhMMlm ta anaearaaH Leal luaatr I ka a rer allaak of th Sli aiiMmiad m kaat . lafaaliB mmm aatarnaH. Mr kaaea. akealSm. kaade aaa ak aar aaanlad I aaat la aa af mat leak la 'kaalaa aara' I SnaJI left tka ImUtuilea laipra fcal sol Mit Tka aroufcU Sr.lopa4 lata ahraafct f aaaaraa Maek aiataaraaea. I aaa la t aa laatlii relief aaai yea earn ate a aaaae at -maum. nMivuimhMMl. n Itul 1 fceilere I peat tka flrat Sar I laok II ar iauti, eomfeefi haaaa I. aeailetir saaa. f Var a. aria It a salal I rmajaitai year Hal I, "t-IHtors, tak amaai ana paal, I aa tkal afpanaaity." DROPS" wfll care RhaumatJini, Naaralcta, Kid aery Troubla, La Orlnpa. Uanbx, 5clatka, Oot Aathtna, Catarrli, Backacba, DyapapaU, lofawtloa, Nerroaa a4 Neatfalala Kaacta, Crapnf Nambtvaag aad Uadraal Dlacasas. 1 ;-..;?-. fjmU ffm9 f7al fr"ai If th above testimonlais bay sol convinced yon of tha cnratlv power of Ikl Ixf I'm "S-DR0P5" we ask yoa to send for a trial bottl and Ust it yonrswlf. Wo U 'Il U LaS L-TaTJ -will gladly send it free oa request. Writ today., "S-DR0P5" csa bo need any length of tlm without acqniiinf a "drag habit," as It ta entirely fro of opium, cocain, alcohol, Jaajlanam and other aimllar inrradient. Laraizoaottto"S-0rtOr6r(3O0Doooo l.00.) tor talo by DrutaUt. If "B-OROPSUnot ebtalnablo In your town, ordor from uo dlroot ond wo will aortal it prepaid en rooolpt of prloo. SWANSOH RHEUfJATIC CURE CO., (Dept. 43) 160, (62f 164 ;Laka Strest, CHICAGO. L-'0-'- j T - , ' J-A,.J Jt.J. ..U.I Au.. ' AKC-IITalOT ' - 4C' BtdU:f aiAiamrE - . . - - . n. a FRAfi'K P. r..LCL'l"l S CO. ARCHITECTS :, t; ; WASinxcTox. n, o. .V;;:;DEUTIST, : OAxtsox build nra ' .Vi. .... v...r . , itouthaant Corner JTOrMTH AMD TRYON STREETS, noon AirD noacii3 T I V aWsaaBsaaal ' V ' , ' AiiciiiTroTa-. , I;. TOwler;:Rtingo and Dickey Bcond Floor 4fa Building, '' ' CBARXOTTat, a " , .'. Jf . fl, . w Vj1 a a v j . v a M - f "We Lave a new febipuicnt of Columbia t Eattcric3 ; t cr Autcmotikj. "'r. ".:!;''.. We.; have also ' many e w elqctrical; epeckltiea iov cookine. r We have also foot wann ers, flat-irons, curling, iron heaters, ; etc.- etc. v ''r : Tha D. A. ;fc!'.i.TS:.Co. , '. Charlotte, N. C. '' ; , . DRAUGrtON'S rtaieign. uomnnia, anoxTiiie, Atlanta. SI Collage In It 8'ataa. POSITION Morwd or money REFUNDED.- -Also teach BY Kali Catalogue will eon- twos iwii tnai LTaagnon s 1 TUI BB8T. Call or od ret tt . ' k .i PiahoTal No. I. Ha It oyer oocurred Ho you, what la meant by a One-Price Piano House? It mean -siniply, thU a house Mlllng piano with a uniform value at a uniform prlc and adhr- - log to it under all- circumstances. Don't you know It is. an absolute fact torn piano bouses, when, you f o In to look at a piano, will first ask.1 you im.00 and after a few mlnut conversation win drop ttS.OOr Af ter a little further persuasion on th part of tho buyer they will drop again to ,476.09 and before leaving the establishment you could buy th same . SS2S.0O piano they first priced you for II7B.Q0, . ahowing abaolutely a willl ngnes of obtaining Just lit mora than th first price ' named. How do you know whether yoa "hare bought at tha right piic when you buy at $I7.00? It certainly must .hay been a $171.09 .piano to start : with, and your neighbor baa possi bly bought that m atyl of piano for still lea. ,Ther la no -Aelling. Np shrewd piano buyer would trad with such a house for no certainty-' of value prevail. ' Snoh methods aa these ar practised by th Multi Price Piano house. - c V , " Th Charlotte Piano Company I an absolutely Ona-Prtc piano house and ar pioneer' of th ' plan In ' North , Carolina, When you deal with them yoa ar assured that each and vry on pays th earn prloo for .tho aimi atyl piano. When you ar - In tha market ' for a piano ''. and go piano hopping It would certainly pay you to visit their warp rooms at -No. 21 North. Tryon atreet, wher you will '" find fair, qur ' and honeat dealings In' every InsUho. ;-;) " ' ( rj:,- IS 73 ft i ' -t. , . -r- .... '. t ' f I SBE3ESE3E3S325 Charlotte Piano Comb any. 4 ' - . I 1 I mm AND T'S sr.. I 77re drinkers of Lipscomb's Silica need not worry about our supply running shorLTiithou&h thedemand has been unprecedentedtwe have kept up with orders and we have received wire that our hevv car load ivill be in depot i on Monday. Qharloti&s citizens know a &6od thin when 'iheys&etM wan are at your service pi,.ne no, . . . .444 LIPSCOMB'S SILICA f Sre C nn Villi 217 north Tryon Gtrest iiijb U. W, ij I ULiOStt COa.dr. - t I )
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