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'OHABITTEDAlLY; OLSERVTEB, DECEMBER 2, .1000. 4 It I- i I:; f ft- I WILL BEGIN TERM TO-MORROW. An boonty Officers Wll Take Oath of Ollloe for New Term To-Morrow Only Few Change, tbe Sucoea . Hon of Mr. W. M. Moore to RegUtor 1 of Dewla, A. 31. McDonald Being Ujo ' , Mral tmDorianL : All'th officials of the county will . uu un obib :vi ouiw 1 bond for the new term to-morrow. Cierkr tf th Court J. A. nussell will 1 administer the oath to the member of the board of county commission, ra. - 7 . . ..r.rtri fh &Vhin ThT wH b. few ! at ,h, eourT house praetlcS" .if , u nm -ffbVln? elect- !!i XJZli them". Iv In the ec- j ed to. succeed thenwlses in tnt eici 'i nn Dflira win inrn Th. mnXlmnorta .t change In theJ Weutn.-red many a Murm. j r .lwlHla X rim "?; Mr. W. I Generations have com. und gone, de at Moor" to .Mr. A. M. McDonald as , va taung Hoods have r beaten upon It irSl I m- u-o. rien- Kmbeis. de.M i ui t I vo fires have strlck- rOIirr 111 ucciib. 1 uty. clerk of ihc rouri ror several, Vtf.nm and Ih t-hnrouirhlv acoualnted wild th dutU-s of his office. Mr. J. A. McAulfy will b- tax-collector In .'district No. 3 'n the place of Mr. V. C Cochran. Mr. W. M. Peoples re ' mains collector In dlRtriCT No. 1. Mftaara. W. M. Iingr. V. N. MrKee and t. A. Henderson will succeed . Messrs. H. J. llrown, B. T. Price and a H. Kcll. I The oftVi-lalu tit the court house j under the new order will be as fol-1 ' Iowa: I Sheriff X. V. Wallace. i Clerk of Superior Court J. A. Rni- veil. Register of Deeds W. M. Moore. ( Treasurer lr. H J. Walker. i Coroner W. A lroham. ' COtton Welif her J. S Withers Board of eountv commisslnnerv C. V. Furr. W M I.onK. W Me Kea, 1). A. Henderon and .1 1 1 1 1 I Koss. Board of education Willuirn A i . derson. ('. 11. raid well. .1 r well. John McDowell an. I W. M . l:o- "WILL nriLn montri:t non i,. Kr. John Hill, a Former Itel tnif. to 6upcrint-nri the foimirintlon uf the Xew Mon! rent Hotel arid Au ditorium. Mr. John Hill, formerly a re.ideni -of Charlotte, now f .v.if ilk. ;i . will go to Monlre.it to I :i h. i L.irne ( the company ?" m mill .m l "i.-n -ij. -tlOn work there. He ui:i p ,ip. i in : ml the construction of tie- inn- new 1mm! and auditorium, hutn "f whl I. up to b built In the pprliiK Mr. Hill was In Ouirlotte yester day to buy a saw mill out lit .'iml other things needed for the wok of development. He placed mi order for n engine, hollei and raw mill wnh the Llddell Company. .iml r tinned to Norfolk last night !! will c to Wontreat. perhaps by Jotte. and will In. ale ny of Char- there prina- nently. V- UNI .Klr,l,u M,.r,fr,.t n l.l.ol S-Tn V, , , i.. While a resld.nl of ( ha rlotte. .Mr Hill was Inter, vied in much of toe more Important rnnstrin tlnn work In nd about the city. He had chaw of fne huildlnjr of the Charlotte oil A Fertilizer Company's pU"t, tiie United States pustnflire arid roiirl house and the 1 1 IkIi land Par Mnu facturlng Company's first mill He reconstructed the first Preshvrerlan church and did much other work. Mr.' Hill's futuie address b - Montreal. He has n great task to perform and will want men and ma terials for bu ldlni; IX)T.D ClrTlOX TAIiK. Market Active During the It '(-w Days Home ConiimrLsona In Jtr 1pth and Prices. The local cotton market has been decidedly active and healthy during the last few days. The price hHs ad vanced from 10 711 to 11.15 cents a pound asi there has beon a corres ponding Increase In receipts. The receipts for last week wore probably heavier than for any previous week during the present ecaxon. The receipts for this season to date have been lO.O.I.'i halea, against 11.113 for the corresponding period of last year. The receipts during the last few weeks have been heavier than they were the same weeks lust year and the difference In the total has been dlmlnlnhlng. The recelp's for November were 3. 123 bale The receipts for Novem ber of last year were 2,HH2 bales. The receipts yesterday were ,t:i9 bales and the bent price jald for the staple 1115 ri nt a ml For the corresponding date ' hpt yejr, when the price was 11.2.r. ..nts a pound, the recelpta were 1:7 bales. DEATH OF MRS. MAX KTAFI ORD. . i Agl Kewklent of llarrlsburg Pae Away I'nrspoi-Uyll) Kuneral Ttil Morning at 10 O'l lm k. Mrs. Max Btafford died yesterrlay i afternoon at her home In MarrlnhurK. after a week's Illness. The deceased was 65 years ot age and Is survived by her husband a, rid four children. The funeral will take place at the1 home this morning at 18 o'clock. The services will be conducted by Kev. Junius W. Hunter. pastor of the Rocky Hlver Presbyterian church. Mrs. fltsfford a week sgo had the misfortune to fall and neverely spru'n her hip. The iwi k was such n t v She was confine.) lo hi r bed for seylL ersl day Kin- rallied, however. Htfjl Jt was thought that fh would .( cover. Thuisilay nh a t ik.n rlil"! again and pc,i away very nuddp;4 ly. Mrs. Stafford Iihh many r' l.itirxsa and frlendN in tio county who wUl learn of her dentil with iie..p sof. row. " Mr. Ceo. L. Van fVhop It, Inn". Mr. Oi orre I. Van r:. l,..p w'hij for the pHt to- rral m- h uik ' ,,h treasurer of the H iirn. rti .Man.ifru'' tarers' Club, ban r '"'! Ille . ..- I' ion In Older that he may nrcept hii .iter With t'hf Williams K Sb.l'oii i.,mi pany. Import. i nr.' inbhetM ..r dry goods and notion. To, ate loe.it. , at tio. Z iiioi 2h Koiith l o'lef,. Street Th- change wll be made thr first of the 'ear. The boird of k iv ernors nave not yet , t,, t,. , ,,,, ,., n. or to Mr Van Kcliop, but will likely do so shortly. 1 Koclal i:.nt al WlUm. .h-'.Special to The i,.rver "'I: Wilson, Oer l.--Thllls.:.V iif'T. t'noon Miss Kat- c,,ri,ir d.ie ir.rlv '": ,' entor'a'ned n larpe nii'el.-r of i , ,.. Viln honor of t' . tiirtv n - -, ; .,. N'T Of the in rr'liv ..f ., , r .t' i and mother .lu'ni. riMl fr. .... v'.' Onr.nnr. The , ,. ploeesnt one for all .h-o IUI n-lC" oiiieoipi 41 t I ". 1 ing Ihe afternoon hi - ' itmrK lrletrf'"n Vnml V'" I-iinTii. Kp itiff'r " Speefal lo The Obs-rver. fpe-neer. Dee. I Ncurly on- bun , red eltts-ns of Hp-n-er and H llnhurv left tiers to-n'rt at m'dolirbt for Whtn""n to sMtH the fun. rut of ' President Hsrnuel Hpener, 0f ' Hon t hern I's'lwv liestdes employ,, . nf the railroad, the funeral party represented every profession and line of Industry. llOW C'PUTHrRA 18 ttVTACTFY rti eft en hears the er"slon. "Mr ehlld ' esusltt a sever cold which ,Je. vrlnped Into diphtheria," when th truth . that tbe eold had 'lmrdv lfi the ttu one particularly susceptible to th - raflerlng tflMJierla-ftsvrr When ttm Iwrtsln's Cough Rrmedy Is given It cub kly eores (h coM and lessmt th d .r ssr of dtpbth'rls or uay other jreetn iaees beng eontrcti For ! by it, 11. Jordan) Co. . , ' . . . .... 1 .' u TUB OLD OSBORNE CORNER,' rroowty " That Ha Witnessed Many Change in Uie pi of the City It Wonderful Advance in viue uiuun Hiwnl learn, v. The talk of th o'.ty la th aal of (he jOsborn corner made last Tuoa- j flay Th plot-of land (or which th Into John Irwin, la the early part of the last century, gave a few beaver ' JV, ,hamru(,nanV or J0?" Hl.rt t0J the magnificent aum of $2, - vwv. mhi.. it. mrnnui ru uut ii v ami I II Wn.u 1 1 , n . , a A . it 1 ... .. . , ... . . ... .. . . . . . . iu-v. u uiuuKlll luniHin nK UK llf.DV toot and $1,440 a front foot A ,on "' Interefcteii. .tory m.ght " written of the old colonial frame tru"-e wbi.h mands on tin. sue. ,vitnK.-ri m;.nv atirri...- .n ',, n,l lrlr,, nr.mert I... An.l rml...l - - ......... i "av- la--ed b' ncuth Its protecting wallw. All of these ure now notnin more th. in memories of the long ago. The old building rema.na. Within a Htone's throw one may see typilli d (lie Ktagea .n the evolution of the South from an Hgricultural to an industrial community. On the one hand Ih u modern, tire-proof $1:50,000 hotel, n.th NtL-ain heat, private Ice plant, telephones In every room and all the other conveniences of a Twen tieth Century hostelry. On the other ! hand is the old Charlotte Hotel, of ( olonlitl ot iKln with its quaint ar- r.ingi'iuenl of windows, roofs, porches J ; j r j i dour. The first Is .symbolical ot ! the future; the other of the pant. ThoM,. fdunly sons of Meckleniturg, v ie. in the ;iO's nnd '40's guthere.i I l i their cainpaiKiis agalnNl tile Creek Mini ottier Indian trihejt, douhtless looi .1 loriK and fondly up i en the old (inborne. then the Irwin h ii i I 1 1 ill.', one of the. mo.t pretentious in .I..- i niinty In Its day. Likely those who marched away to take part in Hi.. Mex'.cun War and later In the rie;,t civil war rested In Us shadow. I Mi inn the Kreut conflict between the s:.t.s this old buiUlIng was one ot i'c .issemhllng places for tho?e who ili -lied to procure the latest neii : r . j 1 1 the front. The value of the properly has ad x . 1 1 1 - I wonderfully within recent ii.iik Klftot n years nifo It was offer id for sale at $25,000. A few years. I.i'. r It was alums.' sold for $ 40, 000 The price then Jumped to $t0.O00 and :.ii. i to $0,000. It was Hold for $'.i:'.ioo. A TKXAS WONDER. There' n Hill at Howie. Ten twl e an biff an last 'year. Tills that's wonrler l W. I.. Hill. liu I mm a wlKln of SHI pounds lias gmMii to over lait. lie says: "I surT. rfil with a trrrlhle c, okIi, ai d lie' tors L-ne n-.r- up t'. die of I 'olixilmii- H.m. I i -. lined to Do pounds, when l twicnn taklriK fir King's New I Hnrnv- j fry tor i crisuinpiion. i ouciih nun i imiii, Now. after lnMlIK li liotUes. I llliv n ore tlmn doubled In we.Klit and am ""Jletelv ne.t Onl sure Couk'i ,,,!,) riire finnn.nt. ed by !! If j r,:l:, & i-n ri ii; kIkik k and lino. Trial oottU free. ------- -- fa b actory The g-rpat house of Chas. M. Stleff has practically estab lished a small factory In con nection with the Charlotte Wareroom for rebuilding, re pairing, tuning and reflnlshliiK pianos. niKans and fine furni ture. If your piano or organ needs tunlns, rrpnlrtng or re finlsblng, or If you have soroe flno old furniture you would like rctlnb-lied, write for estl- All woi k guarnriteed and charges os hav as consistent with flrst-elas'.'i workmanship. Write to-day. Chas. m. stieff Manufncturer of The Artlatk Ntlcff, Slum. and 1 "xl'- '" ekJ.Mc4 Stleff tM lf-PU cr SMY rianos. 'fr'-A' ' r- West .XraaJfilji huriottc. . ( . ,Wli.Mr-rii. Mur. Piano ' r. ,. 1 THE YORKE BROTHERS: & TW la 'tlw Land of Arlatocradea No One Xeed lie Korprineii at Any . thlnir America a a Way of It ' Own, .. 1 K-, 'f . . . "TWa la a land of rlstocraele." ald an obaorvant cltlaen to an. W aerVer man yesterday. ' r. 'There are the? bare-headed aristo crats, the skat'ng rinle arlatocrats and the Newport Imps. Now, I do not ob- Ject to any of these, for they amuae i ' vorv ' ,n r h' v,.lt'd manv - " ' ' . r w i uii.aeia in iriif rit'a aa ri u a iiniii uu a i i i v t W in terest the varlou whims of the va rious Mirts of aristocrat. "They remind one of the rooster with the ribbon around his neck or theband bout his ankle they strut nun nnw khu i rviviu. 'See a bunch of pullets leading gay dance, or gallavantlng uround town, making raids on the peanut roasters, for the edification of the com mon herd! Hear them haw-haw and glKgle ut som ungainly swain or country bumpkin! Follow them In their rambles and make note of the funny things they propose, "You have them here. They ar everywhere. Oftentimes they are the daughters, or granddaughters of a brother of a Governor or a congressman to whom they look back with pride! Yet while this Ih true, they turn up their Hour nt the wives and daughetrs of present-day Governors op congresa' rown Co. Every roquiroinent for formal and infoinial ovon iii' dross. The Dress Suit $65.00 to $75.00. The Tuxedo Suit $55.00 to $65.00. The Dress Waistcoat i o AA aj.uu ,J O.VA The Xeek Searf or Shield I j $1.00 to $5.00. The Glove, dray, White or Tan, $1.50 to $3.75. The Shirt, plain, piquo or figured bosom, $1.00 to $2.25. The Cravat, White Silk, Lawn or Pique, .35 to $1.00. The1 Collar, poke, straight, standing or wing, $1.50 to yz.vo per aozen. The Tate- $2.75 per dozen. Brown Co. Men's Garments, I WnNhlng tioods anil Hits. Had teeth cause indigestion. Or. Henderson's Dentifrice makes good or bad teeth ter Price 25c. het- Phone 13 for a package to- d y Our now style paekag winner. Is n Tryou anil Fifth. Haw'ey's Pharmacy I'lione . Tryon ami Alii Sts. Q B RAIN CO The ate j Dr! 1 Henderson's I Dentrif.cc I The man with umbrella only rocs out on a rainy morning, jets his clothes wot and keeps them on while I hey dry out. His clothes are certainly not improved in armenr anco and he is taking the risk of a hard cold It takes a rainv day to niakc a man PRIZE A RAINCOAT. Still they arc just as useful when the sun shines, for they include all the sm.njrtness and durability of an overcoat. You can wear , a Raincoat anywhere, in any weather. ..'. . ; Prices range $10.00 to '$25.00. .? :. ' :." ''' 11 m' ' ' " " . ,. i m.,., j.r, ,K.tt A, iwM i Me'WVBs i . ,n lam vie-wVlel'' dV sfr ivtt'.wWaMaswwat, men! '; Honor away' "u 4ack- " pound greater (ban they da tip to data. . See? , MRilt littv irkl.l, A AM a latocracy. of ' any kind 4nth- United State! Imagine a 400 In Charlotte! - t"l would . not ba surprUed o a a ibiiow come out with a pair or noma upon -his hat . and announce himself the leader . of the billy goat artetoo racy, or sea aome tall, allm girl put bird's head In her hair and aally rortn aa the queen of the mocking mm arisiocracy. - "In fact, I ehould not be aurprlsed to meet any sort of an old aristocrat." The Odmm This Week. Col. WHU Peters will put on tHrea new picture . to-morrow night. Th record th Illustrated aong, Is "When th Mocking Bird are Singing In the Wlldwood." Th plcturea are "Th Servant G'rl Problem" and "A Trag. ery In Mid-Alr. NEW CURB FOR EPILEPSY. J. n. WatermCn, of Watertown. O., Rural free delivery, writes: "My daugh ter, afflicted for years with enilepsy, was cured by Dr Klnir'a New l.lfPllla. She has not had an attack for over two years." Beat body cleansers and Ufa giving tonic pills on earth. 26c. at K. ti joruan Co. 'a drug store. Wouldn't Thl be a Happy World If All People Could be Cured of Nervousness)? It Con ba Done Kvery Time. Only Take Mrs. Joe Person's REMEDY Five years airo 1 suffered fearfully from nervousness. I was completely run down, and numbers of ladles know what that means. I waa sub ject to severe nervous spells nearly every day, which weakened me down ao I could not walk across the room without help, and I would have sink ing spells constantly. I waa con fined to my bed most of the time, and my stomach could not retain anything; eating would bring on a nervous apell and I would have cold sweats, and waa altogether In a bad fix. Medicine did me no good that was prescribed by the doctor. I went to Jackson Springs and stayed nearly a month, but it did me no good. Ona day Mrs. Joe Person called on me and said everything she could to get ma to use hrr Remedy, saying aha had never known It to fall to cur a case of nervousness. If she could Induce one to stick to it long enough to build up the system. I had no faith In anything, but I fe" llke 1 wanted to try it. i bought one dozen Dottles. Knew n waa doing me good, and took three dozen cured me, i took it regularly, one year, ana me nine nnu money i apent on It Is nothing now, as my health Is good. I cannot praise Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy too highly. MRS. AI.I.TK TjOVIN. Red Springs. N. C , Nov. II, 1S0I. BRANNON'S DELICIOUS cr REARI TUTTl FTttTTI 8TRA H'BKRRY CIKM'OI.ATK VAMIiliA ORANOK MARASCHINO In Bulk, Bricks or Fancy Forms. Phone A T ROGERS 835 H Rrannnn 8 vst m m - Carbonating CoJ.Oa ..' In Respect to. President Spencer, l Crepe was hung tip- over, the door or in up-town ticket omc ana at the pasaenger station of th Southern Railway yesterday, and It " will re main there until after th funeral of President Spencer to-day. .vv; vi y. Cel. W. B. ' Rodman ' will attend the funeral aervlce In Washington to-day. - ' ..' v. : v ,, WILL INTEREST MANY. . Kvery ' person should know that good health la Impossible If the kidnev ar f"'nred. Foley's Kidney Cur will cur kidney, and bladder disease . In every form, and will build up and strengthen these organs so they will perform .their function properly. ' Ho danger ' of Brlght's disease or diabetes If Foley's KW..V r is taken In Um, ;R!H. Jordsn V Co. ' . White and Pink Roses. White, Pink and Red Carnatlona. Th Superb Enchantress Carnation (shell pink). Double Blue Violets. Wedding Flowers, Bride's Bou quets, Handsome Floral Designs. Writ, telegraph, telephone. Prompt and satisfactory service. We ship to any point. VAN LIN D LEY NCRSF.RY CO.. Pomona, N. C. Send telegrams to Greensboro. lowers By attending our special Furniture Sale Commencin The best WHY POSTPONE the purchase of that winter's outfit? We have a line second to none and can save yourmoney We Guarantee the Fit to be equal to any that you can obtain from a tailor and every article guaranteed LoBig-Tatc Clothing Co. Goods Sent on Approval Returnable at our Expense. ELL wmmmr www We have the neatest and most up-to-date line of Ties ever displayed in the State. We can suit your taste in any and all styles. Come and look through the line. F0UR-II7 -HANDS, BOWS, PUFFS, ETC., ETC. You can't help being j)l eased. It's an excellent line for holiday gifts. Let us help you in making selections. - " """iMi'www vnrm iwirtism. "'. S ' . " : - A CHOME 'MADE HAPPY BT CHAM , . BEHIIN'8 COUOH REMEDY. "About two months ago our baby girl had measlo whtoh settled on her lungs and 'at Inst resulted In a severe attack of bronchitis. Wa had two doctors but no V relief - wa obtained. Everybody thought-she would die. I went to eight different store to And a certain remedy which had been, recommended to me and failed to get It. when one of th store keepers Insisted that I try Chamberlain' ;ougn ttemeey. i qte; so one our naoy is alive and well te-dar. Geo.. W. it io-oaj. jeo. w. r pence. Nolly Sprina. N. C, For Ml by R, at Jordan A Co, i.y. The Fad bt the Season ; Hand Painted China The great variety of the useful and , ornamental pieces of , "V HAVILAND CHINA; beautifully and artistically Land-painted which we are showing, are the finest creations procurable. It is a treat t6 see them at ' ; J. E Jeweler 41 N. Tryon Street STEERE opportunity of the season mm TIES M THE HOUDAYS M "Wir.iWI nih.a,yrrtiri,eNfff leading C!o GO TO THE ''''':',;.':''-vi , ODEORl XT ft '- - mint MB AT TUB ' . ' V? i Afternoon Evening- , . titlr-te'.o. "'e V to 10:80. al at e"W tr r . a w trs Moving Pictures and Illustrated Songs Sung by Mr. H. M. Svrann. Open From 9 to 11 p. m. 3 mm rt If Oct mm imma mm Monday GOl iiDiii . ,. ..'. '? 4 I ' v 1 t.t Jt . t - ' fi i. r,r!. I,; j '. i'i'.v
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