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i i V '.l ;;.vd,ultn Will .-( 1 i!-e ijiito Day 1 1 Yo t r !' Vi.iViioraey Are at -,t,.r fiasairn tiiven an r 1 y , ...Nation Army -l"ruU 1 iiuk t. rowers Jo Meet. . - i t Tho UUerver. . ; Wilmington, -Vug. IS. The ; pro : , -..t.iiu .for ithe .-unvKimg ; of the juuiaicttt Just .erected, on .'' Moore's VrvcSi iatolcgroiuiid, near Ourric, to t:,e Sieww women of the revolution ary period, Thursday of this ' -week, h is ju.t 'been completed ' and an nounced iby. President J. F. Moore, of the Monumental Aswriatlon, ..... The exiTs will be opened witia prayer by EOT A. D. .McClure, I). D., of thiii city,, and the 'monument will toe forma-lly presents toy Representative II A. Hawea, Jr., of he 1905 session of the General Assemibiy, ithe aoeept uh w roKiiinn.t iMoore. of the tlJJV3 WVUIJ VJ " ' association. The unveil Ung - of that . ution vanent WSU (be iby &t xjnmu Colvln. assisted (by Miss Kiatle Ban- . norman.' ,; Immediately following the ynveitlng the beau'tWiiil eiiiaft -will s ' decorated toy M i B. B. Lucas and i Jennie Hawes, assiated toy 1 3 ot ;wri young (ladles, representing the thir teen original "colonies, After the , dngtiig of "The OW North tate" and snueia by the Band, he -oration upon the occasion W1JI toe doUvered - by 'Hon.. ChtMe8 R. Thomas, of the third , congresstontal district This -win take .plaice Che Jairs pavilion on he grounds and wMl be tfollowed "by the ' aintftav of VMy Country 'Tla of Thee" and "Dixie" (by the band. A prtentc dtnnr will fte served at 1 o'cSook. Mr. Jrilm R. Hawes, of Pender, ..-will ibe chief trnfisrsha! and will have 60 aide; all mounted. Oortvmitteea (have tn rtiarge Uh various details of Uhe errangwnetota and a very large rowd ' is expected. -'""i .l ' - One tiundred (poor (children of the otty are to-dny at Writfhtsville Bcaitfh ; on a excursion fni cfhorge of the Sal Vataooi) Amnyi The utleg for the hUldren was made tpolbl through the emwostty of a Wllmhigton man, who aUued the Salvation tew n prm awaion of he money to charter a car and provided e, eumptuous dinner for the BMOe folks on the tbeaoh. The -wneitlal . car was aide-traclcod nt WrteWtavHle and dlnsnr was enjoyed inlonfc fahm on tooard the car, re turnin to Kh city hl everting., Grand ReqwesenCaittve John E. .Wood and Grand Senior Warden V. h. Smith, from Campbell Brtcvwtilp riwit So. J. 1. O. O. V., -of thte city, leflt hfa eftorwxvn for Wlnon-Salm, - nrhere they will attend thJ week the ' SOtih annual BWeins of the Grand ,T:ncappnvtit of North Carolina, ThU i Khe !hlhor btfmxfc of . Odd Fellow ship 4n the State, of whldh WilmSnjr ton has ft. very thrtvinsr encampment - ' CalW were toued yesterday for tJhe ' fttiryual imoetlnir of Hhe Eaat Carolina Fru and Truck Growers' A-arocia-tion 1n thi city next Wednesday f- "Mernoon at 2:S0 o'clock 4n the kxmto 4y courthouse. The sronoral meetlnit of the toekihffl?der wtil he preceded ty imeelini8 of tho cxewnttve oommit aa Tiwflav and the directors Wed- tdav -mornftur. at wihlih all tho reporta -will be passed upon for Che ' association meetin. The gn.t.herlnig ' ia year 4a ihlfrhly Important oe ; atauM If Witt ihe nweswirv to either THivld some mieana of revenue for !he oranlatio.n or airix e to tiKoive A klnt:tromini5ee from the four , lodge of Odd FMlowg in WiilmiiTiston mrt Aniaih nnd oomfnTeted U T- ; rwxprnientJi for the entcrtaVniment of ; h nVaifei nt nvnnihBna from the 1. (J. o - F. (home at Gldtihoro 'upon tnelr ar- rtval in this city for their anrwaj om Jr-g next week. THIS DAY IN HISTORY, 1621-4An army of fourteen men sent out from Plymouth Colony to awe the Indiana. Oonhitunt, a petty ohdef, 'had seized Squanto, a frlendily Irwllan awl threatened iMasaott; the meniicos of re ' vonge in ase of ny disturb ances are nald to hava eettled all ' difficulties. 1711, Sir Hovenden Walker with the British and col'inial flc't intended to Invade Carvada, arrived at the 1 mouth of Uit! St. .Lawrenue. A nucceaslon of untoward wind t- - and iecSdeott renderel it nece- " sary to put hack oon ufter with out acconipHwhiris anything. 1750. Fort Oswego ica.pltulated to the Frenoh under Monri.lm. It vaa ornmand'd by Colonel Mer " ' cer wltlh 1,100 men. .Montcaim beeeARwl 4t witih an ermy of 6,000, Colonel Mercer was killed tiy a cannon .ball on t ho 13th and! there Delng n probability of aid,! the fort surrewl'-rnd on condition! that they oliouid be j-x'i tiipted " from 'p'lundT, comlnrttnl to Mon treal, wnd treutod witih 'humanity. , The ternw were agreed io( igarrifn nia.rihed oul, and the , fort ma d"tnl)hed 1775. The eelebrated liberty Troe of Rfton ronjcraU;d by t vpos Ing on lit tht ediiriee of t)ir inn who had rend"red theituwdves ; ' odious by thekr a(,wy in ipr-ur-t " Jng the .panmge of rtho l;invp! . Wot. A tppT plate ,10 I m-lies ty ' 42 was fixwl iipn it, 'bearjtiff I'hej 4nserlpWcn In K4dn n lti-r.s, "T'tu,; fTrce of Uiliwty, Aiik II. 17fl.". " Ten years afterwards the llritih' : cut it down, at hkh time it! ' had ibeen 'n1:inld 119 v'ar. i 1775. tArnold icft tho mimp .t ram.; bridge with a detaohMru-iv' 'if .. ; 000 Anwlift'pjj to penetrate Into ' b , Caaada iby 'way f K'-nnebec , river and 'ihe wiHornesw. Tliey reached Queb..; afttj- !n' uf " fering from fatigue, lhun;t-r and cold. 177fc Coiwf itttUon of Maryland '. tudoptfed. I 177ird Ditnwre And fmpri),' .. ,nd Kir Peter Parker, Joined! iljord Howe at Ktat.-n Wand. Jiav-I itug taken from lh! VJrjrto'latis' j boat about 1.000 negro'. !804-rh f.rniin. e of tfjwjdana, was', in a state Af jiwurrex'tion ainsrt - the utwucd State fi-overnment and .was about to dtwre an in - , idejpendent covwunent, J8MThe..:; llrt Amermn trading w vessel to entw the (ports of Ja.pan left, that country on us iJiome , ward. trip. 1864.-Th ceBldents of southern 11- Hinois thrown into a panic by the - operations of a wniaM fland of - ; Oonfedemte raiders wlilch Snad - catptured ttie MtKunr Kate RObln- won w-wd KTossfd the Ohio rivor ' fcear Cairo.,- 18M. Honry iM". fttanley thw African explorer, et Paris, outlined Oils . iplau for the asTgrandizoment of ; 'ml the Congo Free tttate as a tfedera- tlcm of native ohitifs, under eon- ro1 of an American and Euro ' ' pean comnrirtslon. J00t, Tiirkc-y 1 iwnentea ', to give Ameriean nohools rjual ' , rights With chows t& otwr powers. . J 90 i JNtionefl 1-;mm.pnvant - of Grind lArmy of the RepubUc fpens In Botrwn. I i ; ,e4tUe-f.-Anri)4hBVlws, iieadefl ,by Adolf Krevus, -of CWcaso, ppeale4 to M- de Witts : 1 .' r (!:,; :: ; i i' ; hi I.... i. i:0i. ' ; . i.-, Ui.ktT thin", divorces have .been irr t.'hkwso in tho Ij.st 20 40,t-0j fi in! Xi:GnO ATTACKS A i rOJ,ICI-lMAN. Hack' Driver I'.esist Arrest Sale of .1 Ancient Buildings .Movement of Troops News Briefly Told. Fpecial to The Otwcrvvr. V , : , Fayttvaie, lA-ug. 13. -Saturday Clvarlcs Nixon, a w.gm' patOt driver, sagely fought Policeman West, -rIio arrested iiim -Xor running hia hack without paying the license tax. In the mayor's court ihe mm lined 10 for jionipaymetnt f tax, ad J25 for res&ttag; an officer,- fromx . wht.tti h;l4 counsel,', ex-Judge Sutton twid H." 3U. Cook, appealed to tfhe Suiperior Court, on the ground fchat he ipolfceman had not gwovtidad ihimself mith a warrant wlven he imade the arrest. ; i Three tenements of "Briclc Row," on extreme upper Hay street, 'have been eold, and negotiations -aire J tn progrresB for the ea.1'0 of tihe remainder cf the row. . it la a bkek of vary old, tall jbrtok (buildings, ; wJiloh almxwt; ever ' einoe the civil wae fliave been rattlher a dlrctputabe quarter of he town, : juiown -as Texs," , and giwn im trt Twttv . alhnn.Veenero. necm n-houff a, . ffruU-tand, etc ut 60 ' or snore years ao "Urlcu Row wm the (rreat wwlesale grocery, alstrtx of Fayttevllle, wheie an immense Western Jbaok-coirnt ry trade iby wa- gons was osnried on .by Hall & John'! son, Henry I aiyrover, George Mc- Nettl. T. S. Lutiterloh, Bwverty Rose, Cook & Taylor, Tray 'Marsh, David Tajior, Sampson Boon, and others. - Company F,! Second Rtgtment, left at 12:01 jvsDerday morn in ; for Jamestown, tiavta about ; 60 man, rank and file, with the f ollowing commissioned officers; K. IT "ST H. Mc- yWn- ,p' R-teKthan and A. R. Wlliliamm. HeutenantB, The ruction force of the Ca.pe Fear Electrib Power Company, put- ting up the transmission; -Un. reached ttw city, Umrt is wnrklng on BrookSide avenue, : (front Robinson's brtde to Mile (branch bridge. The company, in retwm Cor the ngnt or way, ipromtees to make this avenue one of the Qiandsomieirtt dilve ways in the suouribs of the tcSty. f Kx-Fire CJhiWf J. 8. 'McNeill, -who haH 'been for exme ; weelut In the ' Hlghsmith Hospital ' after ai operation ' ifor 4 sjppendlcltls, : 5r,Z SZS5;BURWELL DUNN RETAIL STORE From the fields to the Factory, thence to over a million pleased customers goes Bailey Brothers' Tobaccos & j. S No belief tobaccos made than those Manufactured by IUiley Bhoiheiu, Wlnslon-Sulcm, N. C, '0T IN A TRUST, Jt mm s IT. Best Liquors atLoivest Prices I am offering the best values in liquors sn J cordials : at the very lowest prices. I buy direct from distillers ' who do not sell the retail trade: and generous concetv , sions on their part have enabled ma to mak soma ex . ceptionai oners. Ths following prices include express charges. rut cauoi Lstirus Qui, Cream of Wbtokkt, $4.00 Atsple Brndr i sod SW0 , - Rye Whtoker, $2.00, J20, $3.00, 30 Mountain WbUlef , , $2.50 ' ' Corn VhJjksy, ' i $2X0 sod $2.50 Yadkin Rivet Ctw 4 futt quafta, ; tl&O , AUvrmatti Rye 4 full quarts, $3,00 . Mall t rderi are filled on the day re , ceived, and forwarded on first trains Writ for Price List of Leading "Brands Largest Mail Order' Houm la the South sr i .- CJ... f r-:;.- I.- ..:-n l a y r-j 'y to : ri-u'i v -as ion wu.i son, air. JJcrlict'i i;.-!itn, tprruMr. A j.:xil nun,!., r of "people tnj'iyl an attc-rntwn a n t r excursion yenicr- aay, g'nfj aown une Ltpe r i-hit on the bit-amir City of FaxUcviUe as Ut es Cedar Creek, and returninj about sunsiet. iMr. tA. II. UecIiUin, who, us told in Sunday's Observer, was attacked In a savage and cowardly manner by youmr white ' imam Smith, while osleeo a Ihummoak, -'is In f-e Hlph wnith Hosipla4, and U getting on very wt,ll, ;wugih 9iUr ihciad and lace are bv(t1y Tnuiated. . , :4 - . Thtre lej. an umisual case In that hospitaiL ; A Ittle , negro iboy .was torou'g'ht to the Ooxshran Annex, wiho Vr daya, wlthout 'havtajr received any injury. us fa.r aa .known, had 'been unable to aIfo w, , and iwas suffering affomv tfnam tialf suffocaifion. He has ibeen relieved, tout the causa of trouble, ta yet unexplatoid. . the pw w wvm jwpio, urm nt w vouiwuM, mm uwi, cone au-wneai oreaa ww ht me wmveneci Hatuw undoubtedly hat fejlle remedy to wiiev every aiimant tnown to sin, n pnystcuuu on but find Ntur'i way to health. And thliU trlkinfiytrue with refard lo Coniupatlen. ' The bark of a eertaln tree In Ciliforni Cm- earn Sagrada-oBer a most excellent td to tali snd, Birt, combined with BnrptUn Senna, Slip. wry Elm Bark. Solid Extract o( Prunes, etc, thli teme OMcam bark to tlv4 its treatest posible to correct constlpetlon. A toothiome find Tablet, celled lxt. to now made t the Dr. Shoop Labor to riei. from thU tosenuoui and ' ' preKripuoa. lu effect on Caati. pation, Billoutnett, Bour Btomacn, Bad Breath, 7"" 7...- . mHmm "u 1'l""",rX " "TT ", ferlenced. and Uxte are put up m " inorphed metal boxeeatt cent, and 25.wu ruu. Fer something new. nice, economical and effective, try a box of ' ets Constipation Lax LLazarus,Lynchburgr Var j I- i Academy ? I-'. :; i; : 1 'the s, . r-rnperty. f.Jr. I.r- n 1: i rrnt l,.-r.t . i. therfare, the report co !. 1 ru t I s verified. a ?:i:morable day. One ft ti e we remcmner with rltraure, a well as with profit to our Judith. Is tiife cne on which we heenmo aequttlnted with Dr. Kings New Life 1 iiin. the paiiiiesi purifiers that cure heudnrhe .irvl btlkmgiiPss, and keep the bowel right. 2io. at uil dtut etores. (M -' E : Don't wait too long. Buy Coal NOW for prompt de livery. - . - ' We sell the best and the CLEANEST, therefore the CHEAPEST, r, Daily Ice capacity 160 ton$. s.;r, '.''-'. Standard Ice and Fuel Co. oaladlce Phone 19 Southern Railway ; N, B. Following ashotuls figures pub lished only as information, and are aot guaranteed. Effect May 6. Wtfi. 1:1 a, miSNo. , dally, for Washing ton and points . North. Pullmaw steepar and day coaehea to Washington. 1:80 a. m.. No. t dally, for Richmond and local points, connects at Greensboro for Winston-Ralem, Raleigh,' Ooldaboro, Nerbern and Mwbead city, at Dau villa for Norfolk. 7:&o a. m., no. S3, dally, for Atlanta. Pullman aleepsr and day coaches. Wash' is ion to Auanca. 1:29 a. in.. No. IT. dally fe Hap Mill Chester, Columbia and local station. . 6:43 a. m.. No. 44. dally, for Waahlns-- ton sod points XorC Handles Pull, man car and day ooaehea, Atlanta ' to wsshlnnton. 7:26 a. m., No. It. deny except Sunday, for Statesvllis, ' Taylcntvflte and local tnts. connects at aifareivme foi lntton-Balem. and at Stataavllls ' tni Aihevllle and point west. 10 a. nv, No. 31, dally, for Columbia, and Augusta, ,, Handles Pullman sleeper New Tork to Augusta end day eoachca, Washington n te Augusts. Dlnlcg cat servica : ; . 10:06 a. m.. No. Sit, aatiy.toi Waahlng ton and points North. Pullman Drawing Room sleepers to New Tork and Rich mond. - uay coacaea niw urieans to Waahlnrtnn. Dtnlns ear snrvlo. C. nectt at Oreemboro for Wlnston-Saiem, 10:10 a. m.( No. 11, dally, tor Atlanta, nd local stations. Connects nt Spartan burg (or Henderionville and Aihevtlio. 11:00 a. m., "No. SO, daily, tor Wash ington and tonts North. Pullman Tiratt. hig Room sleeper to New Tork. day coscnes jacasonvius to wasnington. Dtnng car , service- ; J.w in,, iia w, uiiyt xur Wliunon Balem, Roanoke anqlooak , ttatlon. n:0S i'likt'flo, tf. dally Nw Tork and New Orleans Limits Pullman Drawing Room eleptngcai Observation find ciun cars, new i or s to. New Or eans. Pullman Drawliur Room aleep Jrir oAr. New York to tormina-ham tinUA Puliman train. Dining ear aervica 4:10 u. m. No. 41, dally exot.pt Sunday, for Seneca, S. C, and local points. 1:30 p. m.. No. 2. dally except Sunday. freight and' passenger for Chester, k ana local points. 0:40 n. m.. No. 34. aan tor Waahlnsr. ton and points hottK - Pullman steep r, Augusta to New ' Tork. Pullman sleeper, Charlotte to New Tork. Day coaches to Washington, Pullman sleeper BallsDury to Norfol Jjlnins ear service f Richmond e:ou p. r and local t:60 p. m.. No 12. dally,' for Richmond ana iocsi stations, miinmn Drawing Room sleeper, Charlotte to Richmond. I. u M. hi., T, jtubJI OUIIUHT, foi Statesville. TavlorsvUl. an.. Inr.l points. Connects at Statesville for Ashe vllle, Knoxvllle. Chattanooga, Memphis and points west - :m p. m., ino. , aairy, ror Atlanta. Pullman ileeper and day coaches. Char. lotte to AUanta. - , -(18 n. m.. No. 33. dallv. New Tork nd New Orleani Limited, for. Washing ton and points Mortn. ruuman urawing Room sleeping cars, ODscrvauon and Club cam to New York. Dining oar aer Vice. Bolld Pullman train. t. s:X5 ti. m.. ino. j. amir, ror Atlanta. suid tiadnts South. . Pullman Drawins Room sleepers to New Orleam and Bir mingham. Day coaches Washington to e urieans uimns vmr 10:;S a. m No. fi. daily, for Columbia. Ravannah and Jacksonville. I'u'.lmail Drawing Room sleeper ana day coaches. WHaninBrron u jacaannTiiiti. . Tickets. sleDtnc car reservations, and detail IntkirmxtluD en n be obtained at ticket ofTite. iso. n nutn yryon surasb Vice Pre, and Gn. Mgr., 8. H. HARDWICi. P, T. 11.. W. BL TAYLOK. O. P. L, Waahlngton, D. C B. VERNONT.oP Arf a "The Exnosltlnn Line ' to ' Norfolk;" These arrivals and departures, as well ns the time and connection with other companies, are k ven only as iniorma- tion, and are not guaranteed. l-'irect 1 ne to tn orincioai ciues isonn, East, South and South went. Schedule takltiir effect Aue. 4th. U07. auueot to cnanK wirnout nonoe. Tickts for pasMtse on a l trains are sold by this company and accepted by tne passenser wtin; tne unaereianains that this company will not fee reiponsibie for failure to run Its trains on schedule time, or for any such delay ss may be incident to neir operation, uare is ex ercised to give correct time tix connect- Inff nes. but th company' is not re sponsible for errors pr omissions. Trains leave Charlotte as lollows: Jv , Ah ,i,.llw mi l-v a., sn. fnr fnniOA Humlet and Wilmington, , connecting at Mnr ro with 23 for Atlanta. Birmingham snd the Soi;th west; at Monroe with 'it for Raleigh and Forumoutn. , wnn oo at Hnmietjor Ksieign, ittcnmona, wain ington, New York and tiia East ""!"; ton, Sheiby and Rutheffordtcn without change, connecting at IJncolpton with ft gl N, W, INO. 10 lor l-UCKory, inuu. biiu w stern North Carolina iwiots. No. 44. -tailvi at :S0 t: m. for Monroe, . 1 1 . nrllmLlA. all lnnAl n.,4nlt ccrnectlng at Hamlet with 43 tor Colum Kl, Ravanna'i and all Florida Points. NO. 132. 'tally, 7 '16 o. m. wr nonrro, coniictl:g with 41 for Atlanta. Blrmlng let tor Richmond, Washington and New York, and the East with at Monroe for Richmond, Washington and ; New York, and the Bast, with at Monroe for Raleigh. Portwnouth and Norfolk. Through s5eepr on this train from. Char. lotto, N, V., to rorrstneutiu va., oauy. .. Train arrlva in Oiarloite ss iohowb; No. IS3, : a. m., dally, from points Forth an Houth, . No. . dally. 11:15 a. m., from Wll tntnirtnn Arift All imral tvntnls.- - ' No. 1X1, 7 p. m., dally, from Ruther fordton, Shelby. Lincoln ton ana c. in Hn ?i H is a. m . dillv. from Wilmlna ton. llnmlet and Monroe, also from points East, North and Southwest, con Contwctlons are made si Hamlet --with all through IraWs 'for points North, Rnuth and KonrhwMt. which are Compos ed of vestibule day coaches between Pnit.mnnth unit Atlunta. and Wnsning ten and Jackscnvllle, and eleptng cars between- jersey City,-- Kirmlnghani and Memphis, and Jery City and Jackson- v ile, care cars 'on an tnrousn train, rnr infnrmatlr.n. time-table, reserve, tlona on Bea hoard descriptive literature erply te tiefcet arenta -or aaaresa ,..,, iimm Km JR.. C P. U Belwyn hotel, Chnrlotte. N, C SEABOARD j ' 4 3 ' V ' r '" ' ' ..... m ' ) " Drawirj r.e j 7 . I . r; ""T fl. IK W A G II 01) R N, o o u t h o r n A U c a ft V GIATJLrOTTE, K0HTH CnOLniA : North Carolina ' Week at Jamestown Vi Exposition- Kate Via Seaboard, The Seaboard wishes to announce that It will sell excursion tickets for the above escaslon on Tuesday, lSfh, and Wednesday, 14th; also Friday, 16th, good, for seven daya after date of sale,, and will operate extra coaches and sleeping cars ' on their regular trains. The exposition Is en tirely completed and every North Carolinian should visit it during North Carolina Week.,: The State has a display at . the exposition that all may well ba. proud of. For, further information,' call on or address your nearest agent, or - - JAMES KER. JR., C. P. A.. Charlotte, N. C. C H. OATTIS. - --.' - , ' T. P. A.. Raleigh, N, C FRANK P. MILBURN 4 CO. ARCHITECTS' . ' WASH1NGTOX. D. fit Notice of Good .Roads Bond Election. Notice la hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Mecklenburg Coun ty, pursuuri to tha provisions of Chap ter 75$ of the Public Laws of 1907, has I his day called an election, to be held on Thursday, the 19th day of September, 3907. for the purpose of submitting to the Qualified voters of said county the ques. tion (is to whether or not the said coun ty shall issue bonds In the sum of SSOO, 00,1. the proceeds of which shall be used for the purpose of paying o!t the present fliatlng indebtedness of said county, snd grading, building, repairing and otherwise Improving the public high ways and vbads therein. This the Uh oay of August, 1907. Board of Commissioners of Mnik1n. fcurg County. . ur w, M. 'LONG. Chairman. Notice to Contractors,' Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Commissioners of Robeson County until 12 o'clock m. on August 20th. 1907, for the erection, completion and furnishing of a new Courthouse In the town or Lurnoerton, N. C, said courthouse to be bulk according to plans and specifications prepared by Frank P. Milburn & Co., architects', of Washington, D. C. Said plans and specifications are now on file In the office of D W. Bullock, Register of Deeds of Robeson County.- Copies of said plans and specifications will be furnished any contractor wishing to bid on, this work by the architects aioresaid. i;acn Did must be ac companled by a certified check ot 11,000.00 payable to the order of the Board of Commissioners of Robeson County, and to be forfeited in case the contract should be let to the bid der and then he should rail or refuse for thirty days to comply with the terms of his bid; the party to whom the contract is let will ba required to enter Into good bond In the sum of B0 per cent, of the contract price of the work s SO per cem. of the work will be paid i for as the work pro greases. Bids may be filed with E. Britt, attorney for the Board of Commissioners of Robeson County, or with D. W. Bullock, clerk of said Board, both of Lumberton, N. C The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. - This JUly IS, 1907. J. W. CARTER. Chairman. E. J. BRITT. Attorney. Easy Home Shoes GR.OVER'S HOME SLIPPERS are low cut opera style, wide toe, low ; heel; the .Just right style. - Price $1.50. OROVER'S PRrNCE ALBERT home shoe, low cut. elastlo side; Just the style you would like your mother to wear. Price $1.75. GROVER'S LACE AND " CONGRESS BOOT, have nice, thick turn sole, " low heel; tender foot shoes. , Price $125. QROVER'3 SHOES as made for us ' are smooth in bottom, oak leather . soles, free from acid and wilt not burn or blister the feet. Clippers 15c, Boots 20c extra ' by malL ''' ' G1LREATII & C0. STANDARD ADDING MACHINES Highest in quality, du rability and . efficiency and lowest in price Ccfld B $185 . Ccizl I $250 ' j. l crXyto: & co. Oneral . Arente, - - 1 1 T Kflutli Trroo Street CUAIULOT1X. .... - "S.C I" m" L" " 11 1 " 111 ' "" ' I ,v t , J: ' , I j isV; ! "'-.?; I ui'' : ' ..: 'v!"?. . I r ;. ,-,r, , l.t- ;; t I ; 'm '" " .m ,-r..,,. , ,,-n.,,. nJ - : This high-grade Delivery Wagon $00.00, Including lettering. Same V Wagon without top, but with side-boards, 67.50. This Wagon la guar' uteed to be hlgii-fTade In every respect . ' 1 , f We build a number ot other styles; and sell on easy terms. ' - , , ' l' ' 1. W. Wadswof ths' Sons Company CHARLOTTE, N. C. :. - ft TOMPKINS' DEAD Olt II THE KIND WITH THE PATENTED OIL GUARD, Keepa Oil Off the Tarn While Doffing. Vi- ' ? I-,-, Every Machine accurately , balanced and tested at speed before shipping. The American Machine & Manufacturing Company 1 Successors to Machinery' and Contracting Business of " THE D. A. TOMPKINS CO. M CHARL Going To Build ? DON'T bo r. - Until you have communicated with and received prices from ' Huttoa ft Bourbonnais, who manufacture complete House Bills, Rough and Dressed Lumber. Sash. Doors. Interior Wood Work of all kinds. Bottle Boxes and Packing Cases a specialty. Direct from the forest to the consumer. - Hutton & Bourbonnais; - Hickory; N. Q; THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY CO ' , k ' " AOTNTS FOB ; Amerlcsui Ail-Wrought Steel ' Split Vnttton aad MCusiatM 6dfched Itobbat Belting. ' i We earry hi stoclt Tale and Town Hoists up to alx tons capacity: also a fsOl line of Packing. Pipe, Valves and 31113 SuppUee. Dr. E. Nye Hatcblsoa. J.' J. Hutchison! ' ' ' ' ... . V .' E.Nye Hutchison & Sen INSURANCE , , FIRE f life;. . accident ' OFFICE No.' nunt Building. BeU Thone 4391 DR. C. L. ALEXAIIDER DENTIST , ; 'mmm CARSOX BULDINO - Soutlieas Corner romtU-AND.TSXON, STREETS. . Charlott. K. C. rhoaef 127. YARN REELS'? VE SPINDLES OTTE. N. O. l!2cr.:r.eiy fcr farm end .rec . icry. hilmK Three adrida, from 12 "r1' to 150 H. P. R"Jfrc Return Tubukr and . Portablo on skidi from 12 to 150 H.P, VIVW Will IILUIHIW Q Ifil end Presses, and complete outfits of capacity of 100 balo per day and over. Crv r'k Four fivo kinds, the South. - W" ; P&ys d Sbftinj em sliest to complete ccttoa mill outfits. . . , llDDtLlV COnPAHY, C-. S.L-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 14, 1907, edition 1
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