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i y,;:i x.-t i. t- ;-.c u i . . t to iiio !";- l ' Ks'vtiHif , , foniiHisliMT Pro- rranmte for Farmers Institute Kitchen Destroyed by l ire T lxme Man Overcome by lieat Correspondence of The Observer. Reldsville, July 12. The local to- bacco warehousemen have just been notified Of the decision of Commls- sloner of Internal Revenue Capers regarding an order recently issued v ',v; .ffl.i.i t-v nriinni ordr by that official. The original oraer, which was about to be put into er- K:t, provided that the proprietors of all warehouses should make' to the bureau of internal revenue a record of every sale made, the number of pounds, the ' price at which It was am itK .am t aAAftu sold, with the name and the address .of the farmer for whom the product was sold. Commissioner Capers has " so modified ithe order as to have It provide that the warehousemen,! who keep for thelf own use such records, ehould allow their books to be ac- cesslble to representatives of the in" ternar revenue at all, times. ,rThe en- ' forcement of the order in its original . ofrm Vould have meant the employ- ment of a number of additional clerks In the various warehouses and the making of thousands of additional entries on the books avey year.;, y,;vV v' ThA followlnsr torna-ramm haft been s arranged for , the; farmers' institute "to be held at Lfaksville and. Bylvanla school house; on Thursday and Friday, July soth and.lst: ? . , , . m- : i At Jjeaksvllle Subjects for dls- cussion, alfalfa, ; and other " legumes, , by. T.'.B. Parkir,; Wake county; Live "Stork" tnn Maintaining finll ITerfllttv. by , A: L. French: Farm Machinery . and Implements, by T. B. Parker; The Farm Fruit Garden, by W. N. ; Axutv, v o(.tti (lui uvuauiioit ' vuiu vui" . ture, by-L. G. Ross, of Stokes coun- ty; Opening of Question Box ' and flit wi, tV.' r At fcylvanla School House the pro rramtn will b about th aam , Fire yesterday morning destroyed ' the kitchen of Dr. D. J. Holcombe. at ' Stokesland. Fortunately, the kitchen ; was net connected with the residence and the Are was confined to where u . m.. i i v Is a mystery and can in no way be - accounted for..; The loss 'will amount ' tA vral hitnArA AnVara The Rockingham' branch ' of ", the Farmers' Protective Association has " voted to sever its connection with the ZVVZUJ?XZ . uiiav iuuuu uiunnj JHTOHUUUI of Virginia and North Carolna. The ' ah.Nhin ti,,..h. . v. a v,... 1 .vlsable owing to the factional fight -In. the first named organisation, It being the general opinion that more be made In the last1 named assocla- tlon.. , , Mr: Cr H Allen, "trouble" man at the local telephone . exchange, was overcome by heat one day this week and fell from . the top of a pole. Parties below broke the fall and doubtless prevented him from being Kiitea. a pnyaician rendered medi cal. attention and the young man was aoon restored to consciousness, I r n, ,,... WILSOxY'8 FINANCIAL STATUS. i -t nenmiii i.i. ":4; u.. The Citizens Justly Proud of the . , Wealthy Condition of Affairs -A i Business Change Lawn Party for . " Sunday School Children Bids Too High. Special to The Observer. . Wilson, July 13. The Wilson county equalization board met yesterday and, after a great deal of discussion, de- creased the assessments of Wilson township 26 per cent on town realty and 15 per cent, on farm lands of Wll- son township. The lands of the re- malnlng townships were assessed so as to make about 28 oer cent Increase nvsp x n aa h eisifim an r rr imiii uitaitn - town, show an Increa in assessed vsluesof nearly one minion dollars , wr u. CRJ. n;,ii w, " on .f th .maiieKt count! in th. State, it stands eighth in the excess of tia amniint it- rnv intrt th HtatA treasury over the amount It receives from the State, last year Wilson coun- ty having paid Into the State treas- ury $10,548.69 more than It received . Jrom the State, whereas some large .: -.uumico,- vumuoiiauu iui , witn ncn nver lanas ana large man-1 nfacturln Industries cost the' State rirv mre inan, il ?yA.i,n? ! i vreaaury. uur pouyia am juany pruuu of the financial condition of our town and ountv. hut feel that we-should tiAfr intr ttiAfa than mil 1iiat d-kArtlt-i , towards the State expenses. The town of Wilson has not Issued any bonds for - several years, although it has steadily made permanent Improvements out of its revenues. The water, light and sew- . er systems are being extended and increased annually and last year a t!2 00(1 market hnnA, nnrt an lArrrlA Are alarm system were put In, and ow plans for .about $25,000 paving are being formulated. Tht surplus in the town treasury, now. Is about, $ 8,000. The county finances are also In ex- cellent condition. Neither the town nor county has any floating debt, except Tmin - Mr. S.. B." Rlerson has purchased the controlling interest In the Patter- i iimviiHtu nri1;nrii Cnmnanv. Mr. W ' M. fir. ter ' having . disposed of his stock to him. The stock sold brought consider- ably above par. missioners in August c jsnenrt, juark Last evening on the lawn of Ctl.lhm Was member of the Masons, J. B. Stlckney the ladles of the ftpis - copal ohurch gave a party to the Sun - day echooi cmwren. a urge numoer fef the little ones enjoyed the evening. , ins i .-roaa - commission oi- wnson 1 'Im t,-lm1t,'ltLthlSak -E?. if'tha S lffi' , amlalng of the roads of tnie town- ehlp. All the blda were considered too high and the pontract was hot award- -d There'ls m likelihood of the com. mission - doing the work - themselves, Thisr township recently voted $100, 000 for permanent road improvement and the town will connect its paved streets with all . roads the .township! paves which will give our peopl.i eorn I nice driveways. ,v ;t 6ettJement Made for Road Construe tlon., Special to The Observer r. u,"1l t"," in theycourthou.eat Delias during the meeung of the board of equalisation this week end settled in full wlththe Propst . Contracting Company for the vnin. rA nn.tr.,in. sf iHa in UUiiuiiif aaau vvnun wm kaiisj vs m Gaston county. The amount paid was $5,400, the county deducting $$50 'r'e.r.r":."v"..u: In several roads which the board of Inspection! condemned. ' - : J-'tI1iJ - f ........ n.fT r, tTSZ left an amount of money on, deposit in tne ank or lianas xor tne purpose of meetlngany otherclaim wh ch might be made upon them.; including the amount doe the county for a road plow,-which IV is said the company took away with their other machinery, -jne toiai amount ot money paia to ne Tropst Company for road construction -dnrinfthe past yetrameunu to somi thlnir like I8S.O0O. ::d. at ro:x ci' duty. (XI. &::.-a Jordan Lies SuuJeiily In tlte. Courthouse at Troy Saturday ' Morning. ... Special to The Observer. Troy, July 13. The sudden death of Col. Allen Jordan In the court house at 11 o'clock this morning cast a gloom over the entire town anj community. When the summons came he was at his post of duty, representing the State In a criminal , ,,, miu nf his gpeech addressing the court In his client's behalf he expired, ; H probably theo ldest jpracr SnVn SiS for-more than half a century. . Ha was 7$ years old and is survived by on brother,. Rev. - James Jordan, or FrankUnviUe and one daughter, Mrs. i, m. Deaton, of Raleigh. ; He was liberal and generous and, while , ha never accumulated a great deal ef this 4 world's goods, yt for a long time he maintained an enviable jreP-- tation aa a criminal lawyer iri this Bectlon of the State. He was a Ufe- long Republican and for many years was the leading Republican politician In this section of North Carolina, tie represented Montgomery, county . - in the General Assembly: from lz-6. 1873-74. 1881-89. He was e also member of th constitutional conyen- ttOll:fTlM.V y 5 :Mx.:' Tobias Beaver, oi.ireueii.,;;;; ebcial to The Obsorvciv -, (gtateeville, July s12.- Mr. - Tobias Beaver dled Wednesday ' ilia home ,n Rarrtnger township.. after a long ilmess : Mr. Beaver, was an aged-and Mghly respected oitiien of the county. .,: .:...:oi n Pimeril Br- vices were conducted by hia- pastor, eVr w. g. wilhelm.1 yesterday .at Bethesda Presbyterian church and tne remains wwi w 4uu w -M cemetery there. . jod W Jackson, at Durham. Ccrrespondonce of The Observer. vv ' ,. , w tapv. Durham. July li. Fred w. jacn- son. superintendent of tne kwm : iac toiy of the Vlrglnla-Carolma Chemical Company, died the hospitainere and Friday afternoon 1 r smama were taken to his old hom at iiew' A. n ; Ifi. TankAnn wftj HOt mar rled. ras about, 35 years.of ,age and came here, last j'fall from virgmJa. MI. rioftth wai fftUBed bV feVer and 6 had , been 111 three or four weeks, a relapse causing death. ! ; .t- j m. Green, of NewDern. ' ' Bpeclal to Th. Observer. . , . . TT ri-.-f. Nawoern, juy wtnit a master mechanio of the Norfolk . Southern Railway, died at 1:10 o clock this mornlng after an Illness trom acute Indigestion lasting only hair an bef of , the executive force of the rall- road and ah efficient official. He had been in the service ox the company six years. eH was 8 years old and came here from Columbia, 8. C A. C. Lehman, of Raleigh. Observer . Bureau, The Hollaman Building, v-', Raleigh, July 12 Mr. A. C. Lehman, a prominent business man of Raleigh, died rather suddenly this afternoon from heart disease, having only returned yester day from the Jamestown Exposition, where he . was with his eon. Robert C. Lehman, of Norfolk. He leaves three other children, Mrs. A. W. Wheeler, Miss Emily Lehman and Buncombe Lehman, of this city, also a Wife, who was Miss Golet, of PlyV mouth. He was about 50 years old and had resided in Raleigh 17 years, being connected with Barbee & Co., cotton bfokers. v , ehm. f a-H-i,..-- - Stephen A. Shuman, of SaUsbury. Ccrrcepondsnce of The Observer. Salisbury. July 12.- Stephen A. Shu- l o . dkAv e n iiBfi laur niirnr si t t v t ii mf shnmn was & soldier ua dftr col. Charles F, Fisher. His re- f-. j the wftf wft3 g0Oa ftna Tie WOtl He w& member of a remarkable family and the last of ts second gen eratlon. which saw living five gener atlons. His mother, several years past 80 still lives: bis son, Edgar, Is the third generation; Mr. Edgar Shuman's children the fourth: and a daughter 0f Mr., Edgar Shuman has a young i cnua. making xne nun. . Besides the number of generations, Mfi lfihuman leaves eight children, four aona and. four daughter. One of . K . wav and cannot he h fy8 "y,68,' ,!7t":. wcaieo. am x,mu.v0 niment was the death of-hia son, Jon Shuman, an engineer, who was killed sometime ago on the Western Railway. -The funeral will be held to-morrow (from the Baptist church. sheriff w n. Marlfham. of Durham. Special to . The Observer. DUmanV JUiy 18. Onerm . U. Markham died last night. The funeral and 'burial will take, place to-morrow afternoon. He was 62 year of age, He left t a wife, . four eons and , two daughters. Thl oounty ; was formed .in. thtrt Min ui ha had been 8herIrI ah ,f the time with the xptton of . the first term. Immediately upon the death of Sher- . . - , . , m i A1r?'m. "?""r'' T. ner OI IM 'WW. wain oi office and will hold the sherlfTi office until the regular ; meeting of the com- i Elks, Odd Fellows and Junior, Order (united American Mechanics, i He was wn9 ,,0n of the late Benjamin Mark nam and left two brothers. The fun. eral, which will be conducted from the First Baptist church to-morrbw af- temoon. wjll be one of the largest, at. ', 1 . t-.Haii tended J;1"cfh.yea"'w every vehicle In the livery stables were hired out. to-night and many wanted vemcies wno couiq noi get worn. HOBOES BREAK INTO STORE.. No Improvement In sir. Jul Mend en hall's Condltkm Mr. J. D. Paylor Still JncapadtatedHIgh Point's Exposition Book -Ml s UUiel Bow ' man Seriously 111. Special to The Observer. High Point, July 13. The High Point Clothing Company, of this city, " t! hobSes TheJ tni'v,1' l , Pe?: n"re.d.! J' ;fI?m "'"mal 1 "a ne of a la a. After mak tag a sman pane oi glass. Aiier maa aBMMaMMMtaaaMkhi)taMMnaaMaMau fll. ..' ', ' ICnCUlTlUllSITI This i. often a disease of the Mood, &l,"l Ak'l y th,n,t",! lil itTtLt depos t of uric acid In its acute etagg It U oe Of much pain and suffering, affecting a large part or u th body. When near the lt ,g aengerous to life, We are thankful to say there U a. proper treatment Dr. King's Sarsaparllla internally, to eradicate the poison fr0TO the blood. Dr KJnr Nerre and Bone Liniment externally, t n. utm tn th stlffensd. nalnfnl lolnta - r;nd tissue. 'Sold by Burweil-bunn, I n.i.u , -- i - A Y'i of r..'': t.; l 1. -. - I t. '..us T.ori'. of t!''-s, l:.::.s, suit cases and oilier articles they k-:'t through the back way, leaving; the dors ajar. ' , Word has been received from Jlr. Jule Mendenhall, who Is at Hot Springs, Ark.,' for his health, eaylng that his condition does not show much Improvement and the physicians re quest that, he stay three months, as it will taki that length of time to show any decided change in his condition, owing to the seriousness of the case. Mr. Mendenhall has rheumatism and before going there his life was de spaired of, - - " The friends of Mr. J. D. Paylor here and elsewhere in the State will learn with regret that hia condition does not Improve to any great extent, although he has been In Richmond for some time under treatment. He will remain away several weeks yet in, the hope of an improvement in his case. Mr. Paylor several months ago sustained a serious fall over some rubbish near the depot which has been the cause of his suffering and Incapacitated him for work. . V ." PEOPLE'S COLUMN All advertisements Inserted iu th'a column at rate of ten cents per line of six words. No ad. taken for lew than 80 cents. Cash to advance. .WANTED. WANTED To buy established - drug buslnesa Address J. K. Hand, Lowell, N, C WANTEDMen of all ages to reallie that ' Herring's Catarrh Cure does all that the name implies. . Neglected colds lend to over 90 per cent of all catarrhal complications. Price 81 per bottla. Get It at Atkinson's Drug Store. WANTED Young single man for-country tore; good wages for right man. State ago, experience and salary expect ed. J. F. "Houston, Charlotte, N. CR. F. D. (. - v: ; WANTED Large second-hand iron safe. 5 or e rt. outsme measurement; sute price. N. C. Newton Hosiery Mills, Newton, WANTED At once. 8 or a wlremen: none but first-class need -apply. Brad shaw Electric Co. ' . , - WANTEDMen to learn barber trade. Will squirt shop for , you. or furnish pos.lt Ions, i Paw weeks completes. ; Con stant practice, careful instructions. Tools given. Saturday waees. Diplo mas granted. Write for catalogue. Mole Barber College, Atlanta, oa. , ; WANTED Salesman calling on general store trade to sell our special makes winter dress goods and blankets. Liberal commission; attractive side line. Frank D. La Lanne & Co., Phlla. WANTED By young lady, position as stenographer or assistant in office, ex perienced Address a m, care voserver. WANTED---A good dressmaker. " Begtn work , September 1st Good proposition for competent dressmaker, wnarton & Rush, Greenwood, S. C. WANTED Everywhere, hustlers, to tack ugns, distribute circulars. . samples etc.r no canvassing; good pay. Sun Ad vertising Bureau, unicago. WANTED Traveling salesmen; salary and expenses advanced: easy line; ex- penenee unnecessary. Kooert That & Co., st Louis, Me. WANTED Salesman to handle on com mission, fall dress aroods. flannels and blankets; loom to retailer, attractive side line. F. C. Rollmann & Co., Mfgrs., WANTED A competent and experienced aouoie-entry cooK-Keener. permanent and desirable position for some energetic young man. witn txceuent cnanees tor advannement Must have good refer-i ences as to character, habits and ability, Address In own handwriting, stating age, where last employed, etc., DouDie iin- try," care Observer. WANTED Care Of furnished house, or not less than lour rooms for Iioubj- keeplng summer or perntanent three adults, box 121, uty. r : WA NTED For U. 8. Army. able-bOdiifl, unmarried men, Between ages or 21 ana . citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English, ' Men wanted now for service In Cuba. "For Information apply to Recrultlru.' Officer, 15 West Trade St., Charlotte, Pi. U.; zbv 8outh Main St . Ashevllle. N. C: Bank Building, Hickory, N. C.: .41JJ4 Ubert; fit' Wlnaton-Balem. N. C.r 1264 Nortl rln St.. Sallshun'. N. C.1 Kandsll Rulld ne. Co umtin. s. C.: Hayneswortn and Conyer's Building, Greenville C or Glenn Building, Spartanburg, 8. C. WANTED-Flrst-class white barber, $! ief week. Addrets B. . raust, aoa roe,. N. C. t . WANTED One ftrat-clasa white barber trust be sober and reliable, none but WA NTEO Salesmen wanted to sen to place for right man. L. O. Ellis, 121 Market street,. Wilmington, N. C WANTED At. once, first-class , male stenographer, Good position to rignt man. Apply to tniernauonai narv, v-o. of AiJg mi v. xraae tit. WANTED 3 apprentice boys, i Apply In per .erson Monday alter s o cioca. yuaen Printing Co. WANTED Salesmen; two men of ability with salesmansuip quauncations xo so ilr-tt hnairiAm In countr In Norths Car niina. fnr nns nf the lareest Institutions of the South, rin contract 10 rigm arlv. Addresfl Ed. H. Lve, Mgr., nans ury, N. C, for few Jays only, , ; WA.NTED Repair work of all kinds for automoDiies. in or out 01 xown, j. rsi class man to answer all calls. Ham & Ross. FOUND. FOUND A sure cure fot Catarrh and that tickling in tne throat in Hernng i Catarrh Cure at Atkinson's Drug Store. Harmless and efficient; guaranteed un der Pure Drugs Act, , Price $1 per bottle. FOR RENT. FOR RENT-8tx-rooffl furnished house, modern , conveniences, Cleveland Ave Dii worth. -Telephone 904. r . - FOR RENT Furn'shed room for gentle men only. Apply No. 4 West Tentn avenue. 1 ' WANTED Patrons ef this ' paper to know' that we manufacture correotly, All class of pine lumber. Cotton mill timbers a specialty. Our references ere well pleased cuiO'tntr A'ma Lumber Company, Aimu. N. t. LOST LOST Between "5:80 and f, Haht eoat blue handkerchief m upper pocket r mar.r pieaiw return vo r . Southern Railway. ' W,Molse, i.)ST-Oi-fashlond eoid belt bin." heir loom. Liberal reward for return to UDserver onice, .' Rates VI Seaboard Air tine Under ; NeAt iigw. - Rates In effect via Seaboard Air Line under new law are two and quarter cents per mile to ell point in Nortn Carolina, - nates : to. fol lowing points are In effect from Charlotte to Raleigh, $$.$0; Weldon $.07; Wilmington $4.20; llender- eont,$.$i Oxford. $5 22 . v JAM Ed KER, JR. - Cltjr Passenger Agent AH Silvers i;.csitcnt3 Inserted la tUi column at rate of ten cents iwr laie cf six wciJh No ad. taken for lerf than 2D cenls. Cai la advance. WANTED. WANTED A briffht. live boy. who can read and write a legible hand, to work of ev-ninss. Good py to the right , kind of boy. . Apply in person at Charlotte Observer office WANTED young man for sampling Shredded Wheat Experience not. ne cessary. Apply at 9 a. m, at ofrice of Queen CUr HotcL . , ,? WANTED-Reglstered druggist at once. must oe finouy sooer. Apply to Ipecac," care Observer office. ; WANTED Salesmen wanted te sell to rocers. druelfct and nnfHnnrsr $100 per month and expenses California Cider 4 Kxtract Co. St Louis, Mo. . . WANTED Good stenographer, male of WANTED At once, W teachers, 18 steno- lypewmers. i oooK-xeepers, lv nouse. etnera, 5 college matrons. 4 nrinters. s drugglsta A large number of carpet lay ers, clerks, etc. Teachers' Co-operative Agency anl Clerical Employment Co., unanone. . v. -, WANTEI--Stenographer for' copying work on Oliver machine with nrnalon. al dictation. Apply at office of Southern ewsDaOer Union, corner Fifth ajid Col lege streets, second Uoor front .4,Vi- FOR SALE. FOH J SAt.K-GO0d second-hand strry. 'Phone 1464, vw :f. FOR 8AIJWhlW French noodle, nun-. Little beauties and make ideal pets. . F. FOR SAIiEV-Small harness and saddle norse. J. it; nousion, cnariotte, K. r. x-iiuno ioe. ;j : FOR SALE That most desirable resl Afnrn nf Mr. V. P. Tfiwran. uru Canth Tryon street Tsrms reasonable. J. M. uates. .- ;:;" FOR SALE Prime cotton wed meal and nuns, car. lots only, write for prices. w. Brooe & co., Memphis, Tenn. FOR SALB-My home on East Boule vard. Ten rc-oms. Water, aeweraea. t cres land . T., W. Long. FOR SALE10 H. P. Webster gasoline engine in-flrst-ciass running order. K Zedaker, Red Springs, N. C. FOR SALE Maxwell automobiles. 8825 Z passengers, ana tSla naamnirera an" touring cars 11,460. Ham & Ross. MISCELLANEOCR. f ARTIES contemplating visiting JTameS' town Exoosltlon can secure arenmmn. datlon In advance by writing to Mrs. C. B, Stanton; 001 34th street, near City ran, xNorioiK, va. SPECIAL bargains this week In Bed room and Parlor rurnllure. Parker- uardner co. DR. W. T. WOODLEY. S0m West Trade. 'Phone 1W7. Specialist, diseases women,' skin and chronic diseases: re moves moles, warts, blemishes. Visits patients when desired. SALESMAN for North Carolina; experl eniied traveling man ' nref erred: lino staple for general tradt; position perma nent; $30 weekly advance with commis sion. Sawyer, Leslie & Co., Detroit. Mich. . ... . GOOD, slightly used upright Pianos at $125, Terms StO cash i nd $6 per month. Parker-Gardner Co. . WE ARE NOW prepared to furnish the traae witn oricK. carson BricK J0. CAPABLE salesman to cover North Car olina with staple line; blah commis sions with $100 monthly advance. Per manent position to right man. Jess. H. smith co Detroit. Mich. HUSTLERS wartsd everywhere: fcs to ssd made weekly, distributing circulars. overseeing Out-Door Advertising. New plan. No canvassing. Merchants Out Door' Advertising Co., Chicago. FINE-LOOKINO business man would like to meet lady with view to matri mony. His Income is W.ooo per year, enough for both. No objection poor maiden or widow. Address Mr. H., Room WE, Ceylon Eldg., Chicago. WE WANT your orders for brick. Car son, ttnea uo. CARPETS, Rugs, Mattings and Curtains all go at burgain store rncs. Maae turchasee now. Parker-Gardner Co. GOOD PAY Men wanted everywhere to tack signs, distribute circulars, sam ples, etc. No canvassing. National Dlst. Bureau, Chicago, 111. CERTAIN Catarrh Cure. . Dr, Herbert L. Herring discovered the principles of his great Catarrh ture from a Cherokee Indian. Through investigation and ex periment this was perfected. Guaranteed pure, bom oy AiHinaon s . uruf store. Price $1. PORCH SHADES, Hammocks and Porch. Chairs at bargain prices. mark er-Gardner C. TYPEWRITERS for rent, J00 rental ma chines, all ma km, in splendid condition, rented for any Inngth of time desired We can furnish exactly what you want on short notice. J. E. Craton h Co., 217 B.-'" Tryon, -pnon sw. MILL t MANAGER wants experienced and successful cotton mill man as as sociate to assist In organising a fSO.000 yilinillK will, (iciti aauva, nun vui.u- lug and tenant houses already available at a tow once, eiecirio power, eic. aq dress Manager, care this offiee. CLOSING OUT Refrigerators at reduced prices. ,i Parker-oaraner co. ij ' A GOOD; INVESTMENT property. For prompt ouyer. Jjana ana limner, wen located for rapid advance in value. $6g.ooo. " Buyers only. Write "Timber," care Observer. DERITA MINERAL Water, positive cure for ail stomacn ana Kinney trou ble. 'Phone orders to Jne. P.? Hunter, 'Phone 1438-L j; A H. Alexander, proprie tor. , . RARE OPPORTUNITY-If Interested, ret our-monthly bulletin with prices of vied engines . and boilers,, lour, to two huncred-norse power, over one hundred sixes to select from, Carolina Maehln ery Co. New . and used machinery, ureensooro, . .;Vu V.:::--j - in ' ' ' i , . i ii i i , n 1 1 1 FLOUR AND CORN mill en ' Southern Railway. 40 barels caoscltr. lasteat make of machinery, 40 horse power boil er, good wheat section, a snap mt our price. Write for photo and Information. Aiamance 4nsurance ieai Koute Co., eurnngton, k.. SEALED oroposal will be received by me ooaro oi commisiionere or Mender son, N. C, until 4 p. m, on July ah, 1MT, lor constructing en extension to ths system of sewerage. Extent of proposed work is approximately 4,000 feet. Pipe sewer 12 Inch diameter For -speclflca. tlnns, forms of proposals, etc., address Henry t. foweii, nenoerson, n. c. BARGAINS Traction engines, practicai- ly new your station 1 13-horse Rusaell $47$! one 12 Huber $&: one 12 Auitman e; Taylor t4M;,nne J2 Gaar-Boott $475; one u jrrjcn sw: .una jn t.tcieer one 14 Case, $43 Large variety engines and boilers, four to 200-horse power. Good condition. Tell your wants, get our prices, Carolina jtiacninery nrw and uaail meh!nM-v. GraenahoMv. r . :. POSITIONS in every line, salaries $50 to , $.?0ti month; dtmsnd for help greater than the supply.. Pay when position is secured. i StamD for " particulars. N- tionxl Kmplovn ent Aseclutlon, Century tuiiaing, Aimni. ui, MONET--T9-L0AN "On - fnd buiilpe!.g well located Income paying property. . COYTOW Rsvclvinj . . V; )V . Railway Heads '( 4 - A. II. W A S II B URN. Southern Afi c n t airUXOTTE, NORTH CR0LINA For the sake of tustlee to the afflloted and for the good ef humanity, -It is my right and duty to recommend Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea, We owe our coun try and our fellowmen a duty. Tea or Tablets., tt cents. R. H. Jordan Co. Extremely Low Bate to Philadelphia, pa,, via soutnern nanway. On account of annual meeting Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Philadelphia, Pa.. July 1B-30, 190 it Southern f Railway , will sell round trip tlcketa to Philadelphia on basis of one first-class fare plus $2.00 for the round trie. ' Round trip rate from Charlotte $17.1$. ' Tickets on sale July 11th, 12th. 18th and 14th. with final limit July 23d, ajid may be extended until July 31st by de positing ticket with special agent at Philadelphia on or before July 23d, and paying fee of $1.00.- For further Information, call on any agent Southern Railway, or write R. L VERNON, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. W. H, TAxXOEi'G., P.'-A Washington, D. C. Pilsener Export lager Beer Beer is purer than water or milk. It never contains any disease germs. It builds up the diseased system, strength ens the weak and keeps the healthy healthful Try our Pilsener Exnort, Write for prices. i VIRGINIA BREWING CO. ' Roanoke, V. . SPECIAL LOW RATES VIA Southern Railway $4.85 Charlotte. N. C, to Ashe vllle, N. C, and return account of Young People's , Missionary Move ment Tickets to be sold June ,28th, 27th and 28th, with final limit July 10th. f 15.30 Charlotte, n. C, to Nasn vllle, Tenn.. and : return account of Peabody College Summer School, Tickets to be sold June f 7th, 18th, 19th, July eth, 7th, and stn. with fi nal limit fifteen days from date of sale, and may be extended until Sep tember 10th by v depositing ticket with Special Agent not later then fifteen' days from date of sale, and paying fee of fifty centa, a bz.bo tjnarioue to Mexico uuy, Mexico, and return account of An nual Meeting American Society Civ il Engineer, uicaeis 10 do aoia June lth to July 11th inclusive with li ne! limit Sept 18th. 9 8.8o cnanotte, N. c, to Knox ville. Tenn., and return account of Summer School of the-South. Tick ets on aale June 23d, ?4ih, 26th, 29th, 30th, July etn, vtn. Jtetn, ana list, with final limit fifteen day from date of salo. and may be extended until Sept. 30th by oepositing ticket witn Special Agent sot later than fifteen day from aaie oi saie. ana paying fee of fifty cents. ( 123.25 Chanottt, N. C. to New Orleans, La , and return account of National Baptist Bunany ucneoi Congress end Young People'e Chau tauqua (colored).- Tickets on tale June Hth, and 25th with final limit July 1st . $70.50 Charlotte, N. C, to Spo kane, Wash., end return account of Convention of Baptist Young peo ple's Union. Tickets on sale June 19th to July 11th with final limit Sept. 18th. $78.50 Charlotte to Portland. Se attle, or Tacoma, Wash., and return account of Twenty-third International Christian Endeavor .Convention, and Grand 1 Lodge Independent Order of Good Templar. Tickets on sale June 19th to July 11th.' with final limit Bent. mh. ' ''.. 421.85 Charlotte, N. C, to Sara tosa Borings, N.' Y and return ac count of Triennial Conclave, Knight Templar of America. Tickets on ate July 4th, Blh, 6th and 7th, with final limit July 18th, and mav be extended until July 24th by depos iting ucket witn special Agent end paying fee or ij.ou. , r v . For turtner information call oa any Agent Southern Railway or write , ii. iayio, w. j-. a., ;-tww,-w,'-Washrnrton - V:' C. . fj IX. lu Vernon. T, P. A- Charlotte. N, O. 1 A Precious Gift. Oet order to prove what a wonderful power Laxative Bo-ro-Pepsln has for cleansing the system, regulating the bowels, curing Indigestion and Dyspep sia. I Will give free with every 25-cent bottle a 25-eent box of Rex Anti-pain Pills. It's no fake. I back them with a guarantee. Froneberger's Drugstore Cliarlotto Agents. 'Phone 803. Durham & Southern Daily Trains Schedule In offset May 5, I30T. South Bound North Bound Read Down. Read Up. No. 5 No. 41 No. 38 No. Mixed Pass'g'r Fass'g'r Mixed Ex. Ex. STATIONS. Ex. Ex. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. 7:30 a '4:15 p Lv Durham Ar 9:86 a 2:15 p S SI a 4:57 p " Carpenter " 8:81a 1:16 p 9:15 a 6:15 p " Apex " l:35aU:Ka 10:10 a 5:34 p "Holly Sp'gs" 8:JOaH:20e ll:a -47p " Angler " 7:60a 10:10a U:5a 8:26 p " Coata, " 7:31a 9:4Qa 12:10 p :32p ' Turl'gton " !:!U 9:27 a 12:30 p 6:43 P " Duke " 7:14 a 8:06 1:00 p 7:00 pAr Dunn Lv 7:00 a 8:45 a CONNECTIONS. At Dunn: No. 88 makes conneetton with Atlantic coast Line wo. 34 from Fayette vllle. No. 41 makes connection with At lantlo Coast Lin No. 81 for Fayetteville. At Apex: No. 88 makes connection with Seaboard Air Line No. 38 for points North. No. 4i makes connection with e aboar 1 Air Line No. 41 for points South. No. 6 makes connection with Seaboard Air Line No. 38 from the South for Durham. At Durham: No. 38 makes connection with Southern Ry. No. 107 for points West, and with Seaboard Air Line No. 238 for Henderson Branch. No. 41 makes connection with Southern Ry. No. 133 from points Ent. NO SUNDAY TRAINS. T. E. 8TAGG, 8. II. REAMS, Vice President. Gen. Pass. Aft General Offices: IU1UIAM. N. C. "TOMPKINS' DEAD OR THE KIND WITH THE Keeps OH Oft the Every Machine accurately balanced The American Machine & Successors to Machinery and Contracting DusIoom of v TUE D. A. TOMPKINS CO. 1 " " aiARLOTl'E. N. O. ! 1 r ' - i. 1 1 r t i . - This high-grade Delivery Wagon $90.00, Including lettering. Same Wagon without top, but with side- boards, $07.50, This Wagon ta guar anteed to be high-grade In every r aspect. ' : We build a number of other atyl es, and sell on easy terms. - J, Wi Wadsworths' Sons Comprmy- CHARLOTTE, N. C. t - end Roving Frsrsta , Epinrinj Fremcs Spodsrt : ,. The Wedded State. would be much more harmonious and happy if a woman would believe less of what a man tells her before mar rlage, more of what he tells her after ? wards, and insist on a proper and reasonable amount of life Insurance. Let no false modesty prevent your ; oemanaing of your husband a reason able amount of insurance on his life. of his death. It is your right No- nth.,- Mo.... . eelved such benefits from life? insur f ance as women and children, as It la . for their benefit that nearly all life Insurance is taken. No company In the world offers greater certainty of payment than the Equitable. This Is the first con sideration In life Insurance. No com pany can furnish safer life insurance at a hArmnnAntttr Iawm .. . v . . Equitable. For information concerning the ' New York State Standard Policy call on or address i w j pnnnr.v wee w ar aBar avasr aaa h y Manager, Rock Hill, S. C. ' Dr. E. Nye Hatchlson. J. Hntfhlsoe. E.Nye Hutchison & Sen INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT OFFICE No. 0 Hunt Building. Bell 'Phone 4389. YARN REELS'- LIVE bPlNDLES PATENTED OIL GUARD. Yarn While Doffing. and tested at speed before shipping. Manufacturing Company
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