. air. T of t.-i f fat J.U-ck!ent.ur.? 1 ..ir, t..e gro.m.U out at Latta X'ark r ume tin apppia ranee y luch fore-j 1 .la great thing which :are .to be. C :ndreis of electric lights ere be-. 1 r put in place and preparations are X ,ng made for the many attractions -t .itch are, to plea.se Mecklenburg f .Iks and the visitors who will swarm i:i from adjacent territory. The pro ; amrae, too,, will sufficiently -he va ried to assure the pleasing of every one; .no matter how r wide a range of r it is represented in the throng.-. J .Every day wWi be.a distinctfeature t , by itself and every one will be b?t tar than all the others at least so it will seem tq the bewildered ona who seeks to wake distinctions and com parisons. Nearly 100 horses will be entered for the races, the-1 $8,000. of fered in prises having proved a pow isi the city Y.c(':i. : 1 ' came down to bee Lis old f.i-.nd, Ir. II. J. W iiii. r. John Is a fr-nt cl-uss-leader In his consresation. Ke w instrumental In gettinsr totrctht r enm.a "money to buiid a little home of worship and secure the services of a divine. In fnrt. John did everything but conduct a 1 : --. .-. I . - - T 1 lU-.-i . , ' , ,i: v : ' ...l'i i, i f X'oit i... u, : . -., u.i 1 Mr. P. 1L Winston, of Af!.tv..:,'. The church was ha.J rmwlj drHvrat.d for the oc casion and in the .presence of a large assemblage of friends and admirers of the couple the words "ware spoken that made the two maa and wife, . The bride was given away by her father, llr. Andrew Wilkinson, a suc cessful eug3r planter of Mississippi. The bridesmaids were Misses Elizabeth " i '. - J - t - cf ...r l - iv.:; .: y" i:.v( 1 e:u.:k-d by lu:,.a. which and American re a very excellent . : -J ' t: : is 1- uos n to 1 i;?i;h v. chiefly through translation called the services, end ho -had no amoiuon wells, of Vlcksburg, Miss.; Virgie Wil to do that. The new minister knew kinson, of New Orleans, La.; Eliz of John's activity in-helping to build abeth Bertron, of New York City, and the church, his interest in Its welfare Kvtto Harding, of Vlcksburg, Miss, and took it for granted that he was The maid of honor was Miss Elizabeth a very pious man. Therefore; on te Wilkinson, of Eort Gibson, Miss., sis morning of the first service he asked ter of the bride. The bride, carried a John to pray ad ao embarrassed him hsowe'r bouquet of lilies of the valley that it took him some time to re- and" ferns and the bridesmaids bou cover. v - - "' uets of bridesmaid's rorta : Y. "Yes, sir," eatd John, In telling his The best man - wag Mr. Iiwls T. friends, of the Incidents r"l Winston,' of this city, brother of the erful force m bringing the Quadrupeds seed dat nigger look aLme out uv one groom. The ushers were Messrs. from 111 wcUons of the go eye, an' I 'lowed, right den dat - he Martin Magruder. Mury .Wilkinson Utlln?lSi chu! vJus taW to doaomefln' to mDat'. W'i&rM;Q But when he Miss., and-Philip Wilkinson and An- cren vu iuwu)r i mui . . -".:.-" "r" V T--ii I,. ... dra-. WlllMn.A t - f vinirah...- a sight worth seeing and their youth- say ;-wii ruiner.-Ai5uu -1 r;, " (- " "d . " iul buoyancy and vivacity will make In prayer r. I .thcrt .wh i. .mi.hi """"" " , .tou takVirjimran"ru sharpen, yo' mulclan and is a granddaughter of 'i. rnwRit TV tils EVES.. UlowsW nothltf.fcI can't do -ittl? iWHRinaoa, oi wolutioiiary "Jim fen flown on n : , ... - r" Negro-noyGots.poselYom hool- prayed laket nff mate ana m jaoiner woes w ww ie . soi aero ,wi .-.T..-. .,,.., . TT-..,.Tf- mk AboutXU mmo or to ine iwcior, mn- up mer Carolina :v a rraduate -6f th i trmt-d Dixea "When i gut out rww j". ... .irim.-"i: r4 Be, alumnus of the University of North Carolina :v a gra States Military i Academy i at West - t.i v., !. hm n somenn iur mm rotm " i - , ,v: - uvuu wu uj . - -- . i n A i year auu nair & s mcmotr or uis Jackson, -colored, . a warrant- was wus'nt gwlna to nep wia ..; firm of Craig, Martin A Winston, of sworn-out last; nigm. against viauu "V.'' . "i- .riiArflihis city, of wMcb Mr. LqCke Craig Is ' wavia, aims maua. vai, " 1 wt --- .,,.1 a meinoer. . .- xoant, at Conover. VObaen'er, v BASEBALL ASSTJREO. t 1 tteucai Lutheran jshurch ' was ? the colored graded school... It U alleged plows what he had fur to pen fur , jj,- ' that "as Archie Jackson, the young nothln.' I made up mer minl den to gJa"'y son of Anna, was wending hi way o mer own; ,praynV arter dat. Bpecjai Tb Ot homeward after school : yesterday, Black Cat without provocation cast vi. . Miffni -nfi . - . ; -fc fi -fi "rs I scene., oi - a peauurui weaamir. wnen cayenne pepper. As a result hU eyes j CharloM' Fans Return Fiom:;Crwj; Mis Fannie Tount.ecam the brld wera tremendously swollea and - in. j r horo Confident That the Matter lllJ of Rev." Harry Q. Muhly of Lancas- flamed. A colored woman wno e ' ivj Stratgiiteneo uui sun icr, ino ceremony . w pi- chanced to sea it rendered the boy i. Formed To Mct In SaUsbnry, i formed at 6: JO o'clock by Rev. Paul assistance - and notified , his ' mother MmnL H t Carson and Pat M.1 Blschoff, pastor of the brld.: whd"went with hef to the police sta j cave, of th Charlotte, Baseball .Aaao-1 - To the strains of t Mendelssohn's tion last nia-ht to J make complaint I ni f inn returned , last night from Wedding March beautifully, rendered Thshwoman had never summoned a Qreenaboro, where ther attended es-iby:Mlss"Cora D. Tounf, the wedding ft "fi it nomAhow." havlmr evidently fum flniinhnrv. Greensboro, Winston- J guidance of Mis ' Marv Ellen Bmvre. a Dlina 4 conndence in tna wrong- gaiem, Durham and . waieign.-, .-wm- jar.;?M. n. xount, or uicKory, -r was redressing power of the law. even to vnie ahdt8paxtanburg from over the best "man, and Miss Mary Tount, of the preservation of the sight of her Una were not represented.. ; Mr. Cave Morganton, was maid of .honbn . both boy. 1 v. . - stated to an Observer man '.last, n'Kht cousins of heybrtde. The 'grooms "Bat God and my Master! She as-lthat there was no aouDtaooin in iMmen. were Messrs. ' Miles 0. - Tount rtM1 VAhemntlv "If V VA S-hftell I tYfat Kail srM7 hn nlaved. ' Att aaOUrnlan r tjw-HnHi-V ' ' MIoia. i Tttla thersv; somebody'd . aknowed: somw-1 ed taeetlng will be,Jeld in. BaisDuryn)j -oallaa Tount, riorencei Muhly, thin', and that's ,th dylrf i truth., i on the 2 1st jd 'th now at wnicn of Ba mmorei Md.; Emily Koiner, ; of action more aennite win w wcm.- The Two Brothers" by Catherine Wormelejv From th;s . novel, wnicn ranks amons Balzac's nest analytical Ktiidios of human character and pas sion. M. Emile Fabre derived a play La Rabouilleuse which when pro duced at the Theatre Rational oe nionn oehlpvii a run or seven nnn.ullvo mntltha' reDUtSllO". V l.'V . t. . . , I Aftendards when Mr.. Fa ore acquireu nnimi n tho Theatre Antome he revived "La Raboullleuse". .and - it in lonirtvnd rIbbsI Drosperity fori four months. The play has been free ly adapted for Otis jstmaer s uho Paul m pirttr. and while he has ad hered closely to Balzac's characters io all their salient traits, ' ne nas wuv dramatic motives and a nvi ratftstronhe which - firings m play to an end in a natural but quite unexpected way; v " ' . .v Mr. Skinner, m. "The tionor 01 Family," will be the attraction at uw Academy of Music this evening. OVERMAN AT IIArWOOD FAIR. The North Carolina Senator Delivers J an -Addrres HT opening ino i Days' v Events A f..Flr Vor Every County in the state aoioowi. Sneclal to The Observer.; ' . . . - .... i i A.hoviiiB nrt 16. Man v Asneviue nknnu nik in Wsvnesville this weekl attending the third annual meeting of the Haywood: county air amwwi k niwncii vKteraav xor m iuui .. ...v . " mr - . m days' i tvent yesterday's cary oi events was featured by the address of Hon. Le aOverman, unvtea eiaies c.in, tmm j TMMh Carolina, who I opened the fair Jn tha presence of u great throng r peopie ano in u i the most pleasant ana aengnuui -Atohh that-. . has been heard In wairivMvlli In- manv a day. - Senator Overman was given a great ovation when he arose to deliver his address. He spoke for fully an hour and a half and held the close attn- Wnn nf ttiA rrpat crowd. He Teierrea to the holding of county fairs and said that they resulted in. much good! to- the comtnunities ana mat very county In the State should hold an annual falr.;' f-,:'V? :-y:'-'" ... .' . It Is estimated that from s.ooo to P" 9 r lennite win do taaen.j n AsheVHle; Amy Blschoff, Mlldre.d Car uWmately be unungieo, t , Yount and Rosa Props I i ' ' v W xt'3 casy ir ' jj iMiUM ThkOri l H Don ...1 (1 t ' 'jsl . vUSni? J In bottles at your grocer's , ,flH frv-"' 5c a bottle. ' i - V ' y- " '' """"""" a ' ' .a you nave in u t a bottle of Inal Pure Food Drink I The J2llYean'llound Drink ! Guaranteed under U. S, Govt Serial No. 3813. t let yourself net all tired but and "upset or over-heated. Just drink an occasional glass of PEPSI Cola-Hit's nourishing, harmlessly bracing, tones up the , - system generally, and staves off fatigue., PEPSI-Cola is the one indispensable drink for every home. It is an absolutely pure combination of pepsin-that's for vy our digestion acid phosphate ana the Juices of fresh fruits. ; Soda Fountains -5c I f t ' A'- WANTED. 000 people were In attendance ye8'" I ANTED--2S young Kpeople to prepare day, including fully 1.100 school chll-f for u-tter posltlom by attending Xing'i Thera was a paraae eariy m ino i nusins omege mgni . isHiwv'.'riwnwi ' Balrtt School to. Observe Lee Day To. threads will iBtoMir moo enter, Eula Yount and Rosa Propst , - . Day. , The salary limit wM b between 8i were bnaesmalds. The. decoration ' An mterini- nramnm. has ibeen an 1-000- ' ' ' J JV ' ' were most beautiful, being of cotton 'v:nMnami k, p,nf t a: Hiint M hul . . v:'' : nu land fall flowers. ' - ichool fn celebration of the birthday V1" . t Immediately following the ;cere ' f nn.t ta nmir. m.mnr.1 - ,..,L j... . fmony a brilliant reception: was ten 6aUsbiytn n,l"res,auuuii4ur -ered th y0ung C0Upie at the home -exeretaes will be held' at the Balrd '"' " nd , A of Mr J.-P. YOunli at which a large School this afternoon at l?30. i After f'One thing that has always puraled crowd of relatives and friends wa luncheon has been served. Rev, Dr. W. me," said the Salisbury man, "is why it present. ,- Durlng the evening dellclout m iKnmA wOi jitivp An nAAren nn in that our totn' gets so much knock- refreshments were ..served, and the rX. "The Day -We Celebra'te..cRev.'-Win. I ing on account ot linuor, when Wins- moBt hearty congratulations r of aU A: Duncan- will sneak , on "areetlngs ton. the home of leading prohibition- present were extended. - The large From the North.",. Rev. -.Dr. .J..R. its,rs rarely ever 1 mentioned. , Stoat number of beautiful ' presents was Brlda-es will iroeak on "The Southern is it that we hear Of no wet and ory Uroo or the high esteem- In which ' Woman" while Mr. J. D. McCall will campaigns there?. I ask for informs-Una voung people are held. Idllow-on "Lee (is h Soldier.' ""Lee as tion. - ' ' Tne gf00m ls pastor of Mount Cal- . a Patriot" wllT b tnsubiert of Rev. I . The 'Observer man could. pot. give a vrt rhnrrh. ,,. in Iiancaster. Pa.. and " ;' Plato T. PuPritini's discourse. - The satisfactory answer. x He did npt know the:brlde Is one of Cbnover's most es- -closing address wrli be by President of any recent fight agaims saloons in teemed yiung ladies. ' Henry Louis Smith, on "The Combina- th-s charming prosperous tobacco city. t rn. prfdav Rev. and Mrs. ' Muhly r. tktni in?, Lee'a Character of Kindness '''WeH,,,ontlnued--th aliSDurian,i,eave jor Ba,timore tne nom 0f the i and Cnurare. aa Tvrjical of th Chris- "I have often wondered about Wins (a a. - hennteouS ;tlan Gentleman, When Forced to En('toit.VJt I saw in tht paper the other day t, awaits them. 'From there l w .' i - i tfcat Wtnntnn nannld wnre nravinar forr.r . . v .j3.i nt'-tnt -J......K:.w--,,.lit t imn-ini . -uinl j. i f 1 ' .' "' ' -BryanDay at arettev01e. ' , . , .The , following , invitation - is , being , sent out from Fayettevllle: - . "Bryaij Day, Fayettevllle, -iNV C. v Tuesday,, October , 15, 1907.' , We are glad to annoJpce that Hon. William ;' Jennings Bryan will deliver ; an ad v dress in this city Tuesday afternoon. .'. October 15th, at I. o'clock. We will .be glad to ha v you present on that i occasion together with many others ' ' of the State's foremost cltlsens. Please advise Us whether you will attend. - ."Respectfully,"-4' , v - . . .. "C. J. COOPER, X V !. ,t Z j. O. SHAW, V "'1 : .'F. H. STEDMAN, ilran day, headed by. the Waynesvllle Brass Bldg S. Tryon street, BTh;- Haywood County Fair this W-ANTKDompelerit ln0?TPr JPjl year promises oe a ' t y I rarfy. Addreta Bank, , care Wwmr, ancels much larger than, last yeaf .and I WANTED Good induftrloua white boy to the exhibits are superior to any ,i previous fairs, t ;r - V v :" -nrkin Iiaka ahno and learn trade. None bttt those with, good reference need apnly. , Chef. Selwyn Hotel. Col. John 8. ; Cnnlngham For lieu tenant Governor. '. J Davidson Dbpatch. v ' 1 In the animated political discussions Ot HiL .miiaiinl 'off venrr' interest nil 0 centred around the gox-ersoshlp and 'the three aspirants lot tnnt pint ini uw WANTED-Salerman to Sell ai a'1f Una trictly pure llnnoea oil. commiMion liberal. Addrci Sun Unseed Oil Co.. Richmond, Va. . that Winston, peopl were praying for theyeftv8 tor their new home at"404 AshevlUe to go drjT. ,1hat interested .reet, Lancaster. Pa.- , . me.'"V ':. 1- ,j . Vlnlr.lcuie.lton. at Gastonla. ' i, am, let me ten yu,aB 1 gmw . - - er I' Quit trying to jsolye problems.".." y Bell Telephone to The Observer, .. f v . Qastonla, pct-10. At the home of Rafces'at JgkaUng Rink All Next Week. tne bride's parents here, "Miss Jessie . Col. .Wv'Av Peters announces six so- shelton1 was this afternoon at 4 0 clock WANTED For IT. g. Atmy. oljl"-h,Mild, unmarried men, between nsra of 21 and rfiiuai nt ritii of eood of notolng h baeh Vid--of the office ot I character and tempera' ' who can Lleiitonant aovcrnor. sro tar i,we rtnak, read ana wr .innmn. . nhtiri.ii nnt it nun hns been UKeotecHt or - tar krv'ib in Cuba. For tun :itmm - v visn r 10. 11 KKti une. u 1 u,n.initt aii anni v - in i.rniiT.inE uu cm . winner-Col. John. a Cuningham, of Per 1 ,5 Wwtt Trade St.. Charlotte. N. C; MV son county.-'' .-,.' . '':'"' -'' ... He la wltnout quenion a hi man ivr the Dlace. end while it U not remun- erstive office, not One that appel to men gcnewlly. it is one or munn nonor, and If -Col. Cunlngham ean be induced to Sccopt lt,t we nve no aouu mm e nominated unanimously. Hto fiame Is aliroit a houtehold word throughout the State, and he is especially well-known and highly valued in; the homca of the farmer hlm-f and ia always and ever NOTICE The regular jnnunl nteonf married to lr. Fletcher W. Fink, of Concord. It was a Quiet affair be cause of r-ecent deaths in both Jaml- liea. ; The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. I Bain, pastor or tne aetn- odixt church of Gastonla ' The happy left Immediately i after the called surprise races for next week. It will not be disclosed until later on what these surprises wil consist or, but the fact Is made known that Individual speed will not be the only factor in .the fin-il decision. The num- up tit otitrie la llmltel to ten. and ha Mflndtd&tea have to be IS years 4t xaramnnv on train No. 13 for Con age or more. Three prizes are i- cord, where the parents 01 tne groom fered to the three respective winners, res'de. ' '" th first helna-IIS. the second 45 ant i Misa Shelton Is a daughter of Mr. the third a season ticket. . No extra an(j Mrs. H. D. Shelton, of this town. fee will be charged thosexwlshing to ftn4 s an accomplished ana attractive enter this contest,' and" application young lady, She spent two years at w)H be reoeivedf atjthe'box office of Trinity College, where she first met the skating- rtpk or oy "mr. ; vv. ; a, MrFink while ne was aiaoeai-umre Pntprs oeraonttMy.' aThese races will aino.. He graduated from that instl Affln,. Turh Jwprlnir' a' little In un-l h amuainir hi well as exciting, and J tutinn with, the class of . '.? 1903",; and dertones, yesterday. The, 'officers fiiirgow.dV '94 i'expefc'ted alijriex' .Jgpent several years In Panama in the marched down to the nrst a. u. f. i wejt. - Kfe-?5;,''''; .i': employ of the Unitea tstates gov-oi- church Wednesday night to see coi.f A.w;. '..i'". . ' '''i mmtv;Hl ' young business man t t. iciritnatricK mamea. nna nnnsnvn a muu uuiuib i . Mniii timmua. :.they"Stood'lined,-uP" against ; tne fmtte hsm ,.r mi4,.i -Amnntie; Marriage at Gaetonla,. on ... -.- r?s k Z IOTnn? VT" . -XZ . TT.nhons to The-Observer. over-ana saiu, jo ,imi wi vi t , sara Japan 18 just ajongmg rur im w,v"(?v ' . f , , .'Invjtatloa Committee," A Fling at the Blue Coats. A number or the Charlotte, police reters pefaonaity.' sThese races will .heard her, that the' trasit wagon would ome next - The boys aid not like the fling and they did not hesl .tate to saV so yesteraay. . - c.. f ptstt - to- nBHi : ffaatnnln:- Oct. 10.--A somwnai ro- War on The tnited States. . mantlo marriage was that yesterday Sr eelal to The Olwervcr. . . ' , at the Fresoyter an m cv " - .. I . . mi.. MoV a ftnmmer. of Zlon Greenville S. C Oct. lOin tne m. - JnA m7. G? W. Hopkins, of course or a lecture nere to-nignt on- r tteR. C. Ander- grcssman Richmond Pearson Hobson, Columbia. JS. J lC- A. nn A Mr. G. W. Hopkins, .of Attontlon Veterans. - ; ! I ; ,..i u.i I Columbia-' S.'-C' Kevtv. v.. Mecklenburg Camp ISI. .V. C. V lonpfr,y of the United States metTer.by , . : -i .. i...ff-" . . ... . ..i...init nirTM met uvi o . vy ,, w IwiU meet Saturday at city nau madii the Btartnng aeciawnon i . . ea a prt.ip """1 V :.V.TiU th father of declaring war against, the unitea ". WeJ M promptly at 11 o'clock a. m. A good atl Japan only waited a tendance or ail tne . veterans u . ouested will interest and , daughters i or an tne , veterans o declaring war against, u umim ,. lm monj ,wt o be present. Business that Bute. h sald Japan' could land the .bride some time . mMD rest all to be transacted. .Sons 200 000 veteran troops on the Pacific ',lB"'r E"1 ighters-- cordially .invited to CMrt before the United States could HopWnsJs . meet with us. By order ' W, Mc SMITH. - . - , Commander. H.VD. DUCKWORTH, -" 'I " Adjutant - tore me jjnneu oiicu-vuuivti i.v,Hn-"---. r,.,11ki i-wiip he effective resistance, and "tot nfj ifCiSam J"! - ,iu aaa AAA .Vnpn ha.l nna Ml WIW win .mv -.- fore this government could dispatch Grlffln-FouSt Card Out, half aa many over,eur vtfans-conU inat to The Obnerver, ' ' . .','.' -'. mntnl railroads.' Janan Is prepar-l o,i.khw "fvt 510. Cards Were re t.A ti. 'w.r ln.Hur 1 hn itald. but '"the I ' . .. i..a annnnnrlna- . the fieaboardpovtal Trains, to the) JWr. VMte 7S'S ; he Seaboard Air Line Railwky in' jr.. '.' i A tics . mi- i w n mi .'A infl fiiTiifl.Tinn Tor me uiiiivui ..H.ri.mMf la a mfliiRr cji muc intci- -"4nd local stations Thursday; October, stRteB. Jut he feared l Jftpan .mould " t here. Miss Foust Is decidedly: 17th, - to tne fetate rair, at Kaielgh. ,trke bofofe the fleet ever reacned hana80me j'oung woman and Is known The dates for the fair ere the 14th to Ba Fransco. I Janan Is now trying . rflt manv people here. Y'S'.ie is . A , t. ... - I . . ...... A I ' ' . M ..... -.. . . J me iin,uioiusiv who iri-tiaHs larei j0 flnfl art XCUe tor a aecvraviun i i ft native Of NOrtn Carolina., ono .wtuo war In order to n.ive;some ot '-"1! a young man wno numoers a wnuw force Ot pUDHC Opinion -in J&urupe I Cty i full or inenaa . wuu m-yevo ...iin plus S5 cents for the round trip Is the rate. Fifty cents added allows one ad mission .to the, grounds.. - These art 4. based on the rates effective in the State prlorMb July 1st, 1907. . " 1 1 ' ' , j4i in Clinvn WITIIama ' '' ' Ji " r l. - - I ' Tuesday evening at1- 8:30 o'clock Hon.' John Sharp Williams, of Yasoo, Miss., will be tmS attraction at the Auditorium. There Is promise ty a fine audience on that occasion." Mr. Williams is one of the most learned public men in the country to-day. He , has studied, read and travelod until he is full of information and eloquent of tongue. , Hundreds of the thinking men of this and sur rounding counties will Jneaf him. . i , ' . ' ; i avof . . Ha . cited tne ean. i ran Cisco Incident as an example and said that "fine .nar-kdown theft was a wise nf atntpumannh . Deouse it pre vented a declaration of war, though If was humiliating t6 American pride nn nntrtntlsm. He" Ulead for - a -greater navy, which he said would. In sure the peace ot tne worm. Strike' ' Situation irt Anpnsta Practl. ' cany. Cleared Up, , Augmta, Oa. Oct..l0.The strike situa tion In Augmt was practically rlpnrwl up hla,nprnlng when aeveral 'ttriklng tleeraph crerators reported -for -work. The locat olTlcea are handllnar all hnlnat and are fvirnlshing operators tor other pointt. . ... Will Stay For pain In back or cheat. King's i 'Anti-Pain Plaster touches the spot, 0"Tls especially good to . protect L the . lungs with or.e of these on front and back. They are 2 S cents and their curative and protective power Is very ureal. Sold by EurwfcU-Duaa " lie- deserves . the bcst,.that, Joung , men can have, CrOuse Cotton MUL in Lincoln County - Closed IWMH, By Bell Telephone to The Carver. Gastonla. Oct io.- isews has Just reached here' that the Burke Manu facturing Company of ; Crpuse, Lincoln ; county, was :;. closed"' down Friday. The company owed a Arm Don't Work in Lexington. t navldann Clsnatch. '-1 Cu 1'i'.'..;.! V;.. '"'J -H contemporary a a subject -of. disciuwton, 12.800, which It was unable to 'pay, the curative properties ot an xmn sotaw I ad hence the shut-down. The in the pocket in cae f rheunuUtm,; Itina """ . r . w mr be iwrdoned for butting in;, wo company Tins other liabilities, and will SiV . mat on" uexington.r.genuemHn .hn: tnr lona wore potato In, b I hip Thicket to cure rheumamm in nta tnumo, of late hat eeased to wear It In distrtwt, n hU thurw pers :m wing rneuinaiic. Ami w know at le'i one other Lexing ton cltiae'n who has ljet faith in the vshu? of wen ring nutmeg on a atrlng emund hla neck ea cure for orilstIa. Blthoiu;li . not nrenared to,ay that th nut- ui in ' miestinn viu not a wooden tiro-I dnrt of th land famed lot that , tort of thing. , V 1 ' ' Snrrv'a Capital to Have a Domo- ' fratlc Jiewpaper. Smith Main St., Aahevlllo. N. C: 1'anK Building. Hickory, N., 4I7H IJbert u.Vi- ot - u.ii.hiiT-r V. C.i Kandall Hulimng.: Columbia, S. C.; Hayneaworth aod Conyer'a Pul'dlng, Granville, fl. C.I Ot Glenn miliaing. tsparianuuia, a. v. MISCELLANKOUa at the fore doing things for our agrloul lurai iniorcsia. . DA1 DM .1.. .l..l,knMu.. .AI I.im 1.1111 IISVfcl pm"': ri...n ha hold at the of Re n of th company at Charlotte, W. v., - . . , . ii . ia.rr .t nnAn. Inn III rtflfltl V. -UCimn- lillt, Vt. K. Taliaferro, Secretary.- ' t.wrwMtTcn tnr mnrnlnf daily wanted 1 an, Greenalwro, N. U. , . vntT Al Xj KNOW what - Mr Joe Per- t.,a., i. hut aA.vnii lennw what tm.m.m Am Too Dangerous "V" "1 ""(. Y.t for Charlotte People to Jjegiec-. i. f . The areat danger of kidney troubles JyoTJNG hulne man, expert book-keop- t,rnr 1 ar familiar with corporation and man ufacturing accounts, snipping ana nnnK Ing facllltlov: fluent ' corrwtondcnt fair atannannhaf. wants noaltlon redulrlng executive ability, tact, and Inclination to Work hard. Jremi employers aooui in dlacontlnue buaine" uo nywnere. wox .W. Enfield. N C. - - - WASHINGTON BREAD We are getting the genuine Washington Bread every day. Aalc your doctor about It. Gem Reatnurant uo. m ik.i th.v mi a Arm hold tta. aiifrr recornlses them, iieann 1$ gradually undermined. Backache, headache,- nervousness, lameness. soreness, lumbago, urinary irou,oiBD, dropsy, diabetes and Brlght s Disease follow In merciless succeaslon. Dont neglect your kidneys." Cure the kid' aeys with thecertain and safe reme-r dy, Dean's Kianey ris. wm - - nannla Ha-ht here In Charlotte. a-rjr , f t n ' ..... - . ; C. W. Braasnaw. manuiacwrer vm p T wanted One who rubber stamps, living at juj tsouta i? itra),lt t..pe awlftly. also not unurcn street, vaariwiui . w "Sometimes the backache from which t was a continual sufferer became so severe that 1 could not attend to business. .The complaint naa; c oeen with, m for a, number of years when I first heard of'Doan's Kidney Pills. 1 went to R. Hi Jordan ft co. s arug store, got a box and took tnem ac cording to directions, incy reuiuiw the pain and made my back strong and' reliable again, xney nave oene can sot a-ht. tvne awirt v.T aiso not vo tnr must bo aobcr and steady. maie aaury and. referenreS. ; Fermanent poattlon to the right mdn. Addrs Aurora rumian ing VO., norm-, n, v,. ; , r TO CTrr-During Featlvnl to VISITORS ill And a nice com not table place stop at the Gem Hotel (atrlcly Euro pean). . 1 - - m DfN'T THROW AWAY-that draaa, annd , It to tho gut-en t'lty yying ana clean ing works, don't fall to u. Esell-Myeni Co. -12 and 14 Wet 6th itreeU Phone 7uS. fl ed me in every way, and I am sure MtnnoRS. PLATE GLASS, flNTOW ul A. rA. h. 7Vm, for anv Oln-s -When In need rf -web -article sufferer from backache or from other svmntoms of .kidney complaint. ! iPn- aaia h an (lenicrs. itici v siiuht m hi ii-i(XB-npriiim. ruuri cents. Foster-MUburn co., jsunaio, pnana ana .tungiiFn nrHi uvii i Va. Ui. iMtila tnr th United I Mngs ouiii- -"I'T"'". . I"'""" 77 - ifor rates, v. i- siiggi. Statea Remember the name Dotn's ana take no other. . . tee,- Mar., pied mont Bldg., s. Tryon St. PEOPLE'S COllO) TRAVELING . MEN-We -have A nice i forge umpie Toom lor rem oy aay. wek or month. Um lieataurani co. M0N1AY, Ootdber 14,' h the time night rhool opo3 at Kings Jiuampw ,aiugi, Piednumi tuag., b. .rvon mxrvnu Ail advertisements hwcrnnl in column at rule or ten cents ftc Hne of six words. - No ad. taken for Io nian 20 cents. CbhIi In rrtvancn. ' FOR SALR. FOR SALE cords I oak. Iilnkory and nine wood. i per coi d. Thone No. 1. . WANTED FOR SALE To ttttrodfcce our hlnh grade fruit eidttr-we mor u in la-gitiuin arm " I . - . ... . i ; '.ii a ... WANTEl-t0O-H..P. Ml, of -t- at a D.i State Carolina Cider & Vinegar Co., Columbia, in make. Muat tie in flrat-cloaa condition Ooooa gurnteed . . a . ..... J .MAM.I.Wa ... 1II IIII1IU ...UK. OK and atan.i nar' ' "l"i,y""-, make, prcasurc time - ue:l, - flttlnga In eluded., nnd bort ensn price T.o. t) dipping point. Addreaa "Lumber Free Trip to the fall festival Buy $40.00 worth of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs or HousefuraisMngs of any kind from us and, receive railroad fare for 40 miles and return. ' , Ask for the Charlotte, Retail Merchants1 rebate book. : An opportunity you should -not miss. .The Fall 1 Festival next week offers the most refined entertain-, mcnt that has ever visited the State. We show tho largest, most perfect stock of - Furniture, Carpets, Rugs ' and Curtains ever shown in the State'. Don't Fail to come. Don't fail to visit this store. J V ' . t ' f . .... Parker - Gardner Cot Furniture Carpets Curatins THE GENERAL APPEARANCE of our. Furniture "creates a favorable impression. It proves worthy of the, fullest eonfidcnce. J 1 , v Handsome In design and finish, and constructed in the I best possible, manner, U will wear well, as well as look well; and our little prices on each piece add the more to its attractiveness. . , ;;. . i If vou want much or little, it" will pay you to see. R. C, b. cart care FOR gALK-RCsitleoco tn Dll worth, For pries and terms apply to 0. A, Rob- WANTED-Young man In Rogbtratlcn unnecewwiry. lary, espt rlenee and aefewnc. -MrNitl Pharmacy, Maxtun, N. C, drug (tore; Btnte aao. The unlets the creditors ran be shortly satisfied a receiver win oe asued for the company. . Tne - cnier stock holder and secretary and treasurer of the concern Is Mr. W. M. Burke. The mill is a small plant, having 1,60ft spindles, and was started up only a year, ago last month. Forelito Klilrni Not Subject to Port i Charges or Lltfhtliouse Durs, , - Washington, Oct. 10 The Attorney Central to-day decided that fori-ian thl tarrying coal for naval m fvom pno Am-rlran port to another are not mibjet-t to any part charges or Ughthquae duet, WANTED Man "0 experienced in ral way office work. wlha poitlon a time keeper, book-keeper or ahlppln clerk at once. H. fare Otaen-er. ,- , , .., , . WANTKD-Wlll pay r t"t hcrw. Matters and Ague, 2oi N, Tryon street. i t FOR- f'.Wl CHEAP-Tbirty-flve horse pnwei tubular boiler and i fixtures and enrlne. shafting, pull-ya. , niortlacr, tenoner, ' ripsaws, panelralaer and blind machinery. V, W. Ahrena, Morehcad atraet. ; -l FOR SAt,F--On Monler safe, weight t,M Addres tfr-SO, care Obwrveri FOlt KENT. Special to The Observer, , -( , ; aloont Airy. Oct. Tt la reported here to-lfly that Jlolvon, thw county sent. U to rinve a newspaper, it is o no wnw- tnKic and will bo owned tj a atocK com nanv. The flrtt lMue. it is said, will . . ... ' I... -ak U. H.mM .InAlnJ V"r u. Vutacartru The Surry H from Europe to-day, n tea eleia Journal. i . cr n;g Aiotn. Fcniator Raoon Returns rrom Kurope. '" New York, Oft 10. Senator Au guatua O. L'acort, of Georgia, return- WANTED-Jo-and book nr1nT.-r; eight FOR RENT Two nicety furnUhed rooms; hours.. Morning wewa, juu iepi. ea i -newr " vainah, Oa. .... ', WANTED-. Two flrat-claas millinery pre nurnra at once; good yS;rtarloa to Jnght people. Addre K, care (.bmrveiT ' FOK RF.NT Two ; eMtrtgcs on i South Tryon wicnn cviiuuis- LOST fiiwrt.-i-Ljri.A .MirlAni-,d man tn cin ernte anh, aoor arru uuno macnii'Ty ia luuj n .n under co'iipetent foreman. A'lilreas Kr. mer yrtu uo., wwwia my, i, v. N. C. - - - - - t.in wiih dlnmnnd centra, lUAiua for r turn to OVaerver offlci-. WANT-D AT. ONCK Young la!y steno grnphir ar.d typewriter, li y . $:) ir month. Vholelo liirirf-r ninnufacturtug Comr,r In amall town, filuta asu,-K-i.iirxu. ana rtfr-tn in, !. iitlr. 'vvori.-r' care Owtrvcr. , I-ST Tn t'h Ward, lady's double-face I turned to PrnsSyterian Coliejia, Presbyterian College For Women : cuarlotti; n. a ; Opens September 5th, 1907. - Catalogue furnished iipon application. Rcv.;J. R. Brictfics, D,D. President. (iNCcnpcruTtn I.f)RT lietween 1'jlininla. and Re!K,i Co- l.in-.lj'a iiltUr.-'-wird If f'-ftj ft OV-Wf i ": i " , X: ''? " X ': ' '4 ' . v ': ' CPITAli STOCX f35,C03.ca. Thg i8 the largest, heat equipped business colletre In I Una a positive. provSDie wci. uooa-aefpuir. writing and Telegrrphy taught by expert, j money back.- Railroad fare paid. Vrlta for money Qfter. .'..... Address King's EuJis-sa Cn": ort!l cur new tail Store. i i

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