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-CILUiLOIi:: . DALLY OL3I.I.VER, 12, .1103. ' t. - ' l..tkil K-aJ t. i I CT r.-rv. r. ' n.Ezizz.:zx3, jit. a.b. According to promts the rltr visited the colored graded, school last Monday and spent a good por tion of the day. taking an excellent a-lew of the situation. I am pre ; fared t 1ve a brief sketch of the The school. In tha first place, -where r 4t la located on South Myers street, is one of the most deal r able - P lac ea In Brooklyn and tha trees on the , campus simply beautify v..n-.a. in tha near future that the . right party will - take things - in charge and will have erected f nice hiLfnr nnil rooms sufficient so accommodate sll the students Who Ge nre to attend, as there is not enou-h . room now to' do ax. ' . ' " m, rAmA ttr-hnoi has eighteen ex cellent teachers wh are prepared to rive ample satisfaction in the persona ' of Prof. B. B. Pride, principal; Jessie Pride, Zella Alston. N. I Leary, N. . .Siohnsott.- Margaret-uaie, v. . Stewart. Mary Springs; Emma Wyche, Bessie Hoover, Willie Massey, Estelle - Orirxv lanna Crdwellr Imaoo Jackson. Addle MciCnlght, Blanche Tyson. "Battle Neal, (Rose Barber., PrefMur Pride, as a principal, , 1 4nAoi a wood Instructor and ad e uuaio v ... - all lovfcie training.:' The parents wllldo well to-send "their children to these teachers ana. visit me scnooi iwhen convenient, to see the rapid ..,.-aaa hv maVlnr. The -en rollment Is X.. pupils; 1.J00 rugular attendance. The rrades are swell Jila or her place ana ran w reunu t ifiT 'ilm. dntini school hQuri in their respective Yooror lit The ' euua- inc. Let me urgo eaen sonoiar i not lose a moment's) time, for a day lthat Is lost can't ha rega,? . .. Rev. A- J. Warner preacnea quit a historical sermon at his church on . . .... ... at s ' o'clock to the colored waiters ot the -ltv. . His text was found i Genesis l.tli "And the Lord was a prov4 n.nui man ana ht was in xne nouaej of his master tne Egyptian.: nene an immense crowd to near, mm preach Wis speciar , sermon. ir. wrnr. who la known better as the "Swamp Angel,'' la a candidate in his ' connection tor the bishopric. Tir. . . ' ft. . TmU la castor Of the First Baptist church on eoutn ' Church street. He and his oongrega- tion are preparing to have a big- 8ua school rally for their new brick ' An thlrl Annlav In AnrIL VUllUUlfti WM.WU VM W be conducted In the afternoon bytre able airDerinteadent of the Sunday school. Mr. W. B. Morris. The re vival services will start from that tmnoav.' nT D. x. jounmn, vn - evanreust from aoyaton,, va. wui conduct these servicea Everybody , far and near m cordially invited to . a; i .1.' r There will ve three Sunday ecnooie ert . cracking- and a flshlng , party,' Easter Monday, about three miles from the city near Mooreef sanctuary. Children can all xo who . belong to tne eunaay acnoois tree. All. aduKa belonging- to the Sunday school can ro la transfer wagons for i it cenu each. , ;.; ; now pastor of .Grace A. M. B. Zion church, is considered one among- the leading young men of the city. He Is serving- one of the up-to-date cnurcnea v( hid lj. ' aia vaurvvia l oca tea on ' wouin urevara sireec w nan convenient, snve mm a cau era , hear thla ' young, able divina - Hla - congregation aU - love him and his Sunday school - is prosperoua ..; w m n,v. in in. cir minv m ifirii churches and each respective church iias a revpeciaoie songregauon. inn . speaks well tor tha colored popula- V tlOn. Never stay at one house too long not longer than thirty minutes, unless iwnen you ana your .wire or yourseu - are invited to spend the day.-- - Be careful bow tou converse with men. even when, you talk. Let . your conversation be as becometh the Oosnel -of Christ. , Always be. very ; watchful, as you are carefully weigh ed by every one who listens to you; . when you speak some one will take it to another neighbor and somtimes misconstrue It, By trusting In God and doing; right success wHl be yours. The Sunday school convention and church - extension denartment of : tha ' (Salisbury district of the A. M. E. Zion . Church will convene In a few weeks In 'Oentre Vf ve church, three miles north of thenbity. Rev. R. H. Blm- tnons, pastor; Rev. M. V; Marable. I s is B- mi w a vri tar v n m mirii a know the exact ' date so all can go AiiP ia . iha anhnvKsi 0 ihs nltw aaetfl enjoy ' themselves at this gathering. The street car can accommodate you by carrying you " In one-half of ' a mile of the church, as it is north of the city, therefore yon would have to catch the Highland park street car. It Is hoped that every colored citi- . and girl, will he found in some church Easter Sunday at 11 a. m. as ' the ministers of the city an have ar- our, , and 'all who can meet the T. M. C. A. at ( p. rru that evening as the doors or the library will be stand-in- open to welcome you. , Special semes at tnai hour..; ,? MR. MOORE AT TVATNESTrUJES. Children of Graded School Hear Him , With Dellgnv and He Wins Votes .-.In Usywood. , . " , - ( .. . epeciai to The QDserver. . ', 'Wliynesvnie.'Aprll 11. To the great delight of the four hundred graded school children here, Mr. C. C. Moore, or uecKienourg - county,, aaaressea them at their chapel exercises yes terday morning. He was parttcalar )y happy In that he adapted ' himself to the understanding- of "every ."child In the room,' and hard their undivided attention from the beginning to the end of his speech. Mr. Moore exhibited to the chil dren some cotton In the 'raw state and told how it may be converted from an article worth only IS a bale to goods worth 12. too a bale,., thus showing the wonderful development yet In store for North Carolina. He showed by samples of ths goods how yis great Increase In. the value of otton Is brought about Hla excel lent pola's, so well put, were heart ily enjoyed by the children and teach ers, who gave him liberal applause. Aftr the speech. Superintendent W. C. Allen said that tha speaker had captured the convention -Of chil dren and he felt that he could pledge Mr. -Moore, if all could vote, four hundred vote from the Wsyneaville graded school for the office of Com missioner of Arficunure, -which state ment wss tumultuously applauded. here and Ms chances to win the vote of Haywood eounty in the Etate con vention are most excellent JTurslnt S foth or and Malaria. The Old Ftandari GROVE'S TASTE LESS CHILL TOXIC crivta cut ma laria and builds up the system. For groan people and children. 10c. 1 A;-r-: age and tory Life are the amusements , LATOUB STOCK COMPANY.. This week popular prices will reign l . . .1. . Aoariamv Of MnalO and for all tha week. : The offering will be the Marie LaTour Stock, Company,! one of the best known and largest repertoire organisations on the road and. no doubt, each performance wllU witnoHwit bv a - large audience. The opening, to-morrow night will present that popular success, 'The Fatal Scar," and the production will be made with special scenery and ef fects and a strong cast will be seen in tha 'niav. Between acts will be pre sented an abundance of specialties- nl ii of an uo-to-aaie. ciever cuw acter. The company is' especially atran with It a vaudeville and. In fact. rarriM a r-nmnleta vabdevllle organi sation aside from its large .corps oi dramatic srtlsU. The vaudevlHe will be found to be the equal of any oner lnr ever made in Charlotte and will lnr Include not alone single acta out doubles. Also the noted uesmona Trio, and at each performance there will be plenty of specialties. The rep ertoire of the company Is enUrely new to this city and consists or oniy me very latest successes, and eacn pro duction will be made with special oare as to detail and fine stage set ting a. On the lnau rural occasion to-mor row night the ususl courtesy will be extended the ladles, which means that every lady accompanied by the holder of a paid 19 cenu ticket will be ad mitted free, provided - such ticket Is secured by o'clock to-morrow af ternoon. Seats went on sale at How- ley's yesterday. V V MS WOLF HOPPER. . ' "Happy land"' Is the promising name of an undiscovered comic opera land through which Mr. De Wolf Hopper is leading; a personally conducted tourist partr. - Mr. Hopper In such a capaci ty will surely prove something amus ing to the theatre-goers of this city, for he "knows the ropes" so to speak In the past he has never gone astray in tha comic opera world or lead oth ers to follow save where the eye and ear could both be capitally entertain ed at once. . In the present Instance, the land comes from the Joint work shop of Mr. Frederic Ranken. a li brettist whose work In other fields has scored and Mr. Reginal - D Koven. who has succeeded in furnishing a ma deal score superior to all. of his efforts since his famous , , "Robin Hood." If -ie universal approval of every city 1n which "Happyland" was produced last season (and this In cludes of course, the three separate, distinct and highly successful runs In as many Kaw York play houses en unparalleled feat in theatricals) if all this is any criterion. - the collabora tors have done their work well and Mr.-Hopper has found opportunities fully as great as those In the celebrat ed "Want" and "El Capitan. "Happyland's" claim as a real com ic opera will be found In its genuine brilliancy of witty dialogue and catchy music, Mr. De Koven has supplied an opening number which Is classical to a high degree requiring a symphony orchestra for proper portrajaL Many of the following numbers are of that Jingling, captivating kind thar makes you want to whistle or aing. , The sto- , PLENTY OF TROUBLE Is rained by arnatkn of tha ifraf snd bowels. To Ret rid of ft and hesJ-h and bHImisneaa and tha polarm that 1nr Jaundice, ka Dr. King s New Life Pit1., tha reliable purifiers t that do tha work without grinding or grlpicg. 5c st aU drug stores. Ms This LeaHing Home; pany amouritingt Whether it infiri Insurance you can procure is that most fi EVERY $1.00 OF RESERVE J.W.FRY, - : President. ry Is fully in keeping with the excel lent ntusio and does not consist of a mass of interpolated puns and stale gags, i Every feature of both the book and score bear the ear marks or orig lnallty a fact for which we all should be thankful. - A company of nearly one hundred1 artists Including Mar gnerke Clark is required to properly Bortrav the different nans oi tne op every oetall and an sttracUon of more thlin or(jinmry merit will surely be the era. The production is complete in case when "Happyland" visits the Ac- aaemy of Mualo Monday night. April 10 th. SPARK ARRESTER INVENTED. Two'lreyth' CItlsens Secure 7 Patent on. Valuable Article Horse Killed . In Peculiar Manner.- , , " ,, , Special to The Observer. x f- Winston-Salem. - April 11. Messrs. John ,E, Dunpater, of .Mayodan, and C. V. Pegram, of .Walkertown. have secured a patent on a new spark ar rester for .locomotive enginea The new Invention Is . designed to All a long-felt need, as a successful spark arrester has sot been brought to the attention of the railroad a The new Invention has been thoroughly tested and the Inventors .say that, it Is a pronounced success. ' .; , i Winston-Salem now has one of the prettiest drug stores in the South. The store of Mr. r E." W.-O'Hanlon, which has been In the hands of car' penters, painters and decorators for the past several weeks, was reopened to-day at II o'clock. The interior of the store is a beauty. The. fixtures are of high-grade 1 mahogany -and maks a iwbst attractive appearnce. The soda fountain Is one of the hand somest In the entire country. Many people say that there is not a drug store in the State to equal the Twin City's new store. ' . A horse belonging to Mr. Calvin Griffin.-who M ves about ' eight imlles west of the city, met death in a Very peculiar manner about S o'clock yes terday afternoon. The horse and 'a mule were hitched to a two-horse wagon and were standing, on Fifth street at the Intersection of .Trade street, when a runaway horse at tached to a dray came tearing down Fifth street The runaway horse ran Into the two-horse wagon, the wheels of the drsy striking the horse of Mr. Griffin In the hesd. Injuring It so that death resulted in about fifteen mln otea The runaway horse belonged to Mr. James F. Griffith, of the Far mers Trsde House, who promptly purchased a mule and rave it to Mr. Griffin In the place of the - horse killed, r . - - Fat Woman's Troubles. , ' - - . . .V " II you try to get the fat off with the exercise, tell ma please. Where's one re Ing to And ths time? I haven't any faith In ft anywsy, as a reducer. It hurts the fat person's weakest spot tha heart As for dieting, thst is out of the question, altogether.' Better be fat than have can cer ot the stomach. , I The safest and quickest way to reduce excess tat Is also the cheapest avnd easi est G to the dmre'st and get H twee Msrrnola. M ounce iluld Extract Cases ra Aromatlo and r Ounce- Syrup Simplex. They cost but a trifle. Take them home. ahake them together In a bottle, and take a taaspoonfui after meals and . at , be a time. ' if you are not losing: a half to a pound of fat a day Inside of a month, your ease win be one la a hundred. Try it makes you feel better all ever n Company continues to enjoy, a pKenomenal success because it net gain for 1907 of oyer 41 per SECURED BY $1.40 .... .... " - THE LEADING HOME COMPANY E, . COL WELL, JR., . I. SMITH HOMANS, . R. Y. McPHERSON,- Secretary. .Actuary.. . Agency Manager. Sfembers of "Buster Drown? , Com- , . v pairy roiaoned. - Special to. The Observer, ." ' i Ashe vllle. April ll.Th "Buster Brown'' Company, which arrived here this morning on a special train from Spartanburg, brought three veryslck members of tha troupe, chorus girls. It seems that after" the performance at Spartanburg - last night -the mem bers went to a restaurant and it is. alleged were poisoned by , drinking milk.- They were- placed in the Bllt- more Hospital upon arrival nera aoa, while improved., were-unable to ap naar with the company to-night. A mad dog In West AshevlUe' this morning hit a-small child of Mr; snd Mrs. Peterson and attempted to. bite another child, but was driven away by bystanders. A posse of citisens orranized and. arming themselves witH ahntaruns and pistols, went out and killed the dog,, Ths child was badly bitten about -- the face and shoulder, - - -----r-) ' Mr. Cralff Speaks at Thoinasvllle. Thomasvllle. April" 1L Mr. vock Pral. ort:Ashevllle.TSddressed bout 600 cltliens, both ladles and genUe ntn .li th o.Dra house last , night He discussed .the political issues that conlront the BUte ana nation. h neen suffering all day from a deep cold and was Tory hoarse, but as he warmed no - 1n his discussions-' his voice Jmproved and he preached true Democracy from the beginning to the end of his speech. - . - Key. Dr. T. T. Msrr, presiding elder, of the Winston district will preach . In the Methodist church to morrow, morning and; njjht one Cfonnot be measured in ; dollars and cents." Bell service brings peace of : xnindv- that no - other agency can lHirnish. In 4 an emergency , it may ! .save lives or fortunes. It " reduces miles to inchesdoes it instant ly! Reasonable rates. IEAC017AIJLE EA1T3 - Call No. 0050. r BELL 13 CATI3- elepn To Mvmy Mainf9 1-- afforded by the Greensboro Lif e ! Its DlTOSIIfD Wl .f rvn u u i,:as.F.osF.i,:uNtnsR,i.LD. , rsweus ass suaasos nM,n4 Mtoatartof 0aofctlICIIl Vlnnf at OHma, OcrnaUTi lUTmi DM Ulnarf Iw Sanaa, Oarmaar t raOt4ari at KclaMla BailctaaaM SonMkil fa Waaaaa, Sard rinVOalt aefMaawaa Executor's Notice. Having Qualified as " Executrix of the estate of Charles Green, de ceased, late of Mecklenburg; County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be fore the 20th day of March, 1101, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of thelr;recoveryt- All persona indebted to. said estste will pjeaseinake Un mediate payment This tha i.th dav of March. l0t ' HELEN CORDELIA GREEN,' Executrix of Charlea: Oreen. de ceaseds ' S. A. L RAILWAY COMPANY . S. Davies Warfield, B. Lan - 'caster Williams and E.G. 1 Duncan, Eeceivers. Sale of Unclaimed and Refused Freight By direction of the Gen eral Qaim Agent andr com mencing &i 10 a. m. Wednes day, April 22d, 1908, I will sell at public, auction at the warehouse, corner E. Trade street and Railroad, in Charlotte, N. C to . the I highest bidder for cash, the ! a t . - . . at s ioiicingarriciesf-reiusca and unclaimed freight: 1 box extracts; 1 keg cider: I bdl bedding: 1 sack nuts, M. Ho per. Durham, N. C: 1 Iron, bed and rails. B. E. Lynn, Durham, -N. C.: 1 case picture cards. I C. Mills, Lincoln ton.. N. C: 1 case brick, O. A. Hatog. : Raleigh. N. C; 1 case shoos, M. T. Illnson, Rockingham, N. C; t pkg oil Cloth; 1 bed spring; 1 . crate steroscope vlewa, McL. A 8.. Laurln burg. N. Ci 1 case drurs: 1 case shoes, M T. Illnson, lux-kinsham, N. C. I Iron bed and- rails- l (bdl bed ding;-! case coffee,-1 A. M. A Eon. Laurireburg, N C: 1 chairs; I chairs, CK Mfg. Co Cherryvliia. N, C; 1 palls stock food, J. D. H or ton. Apex. N. C; chairs; 1 trunk per sonal effects; i chairs; 1 case shoes; J palls stock food, J. D. Ilorton, Apex. N. C; X oil tank, J. W. laraiwanrvaavoiiaia I pa artary. suaaauaofal I B la. Mrauf. 141 Moaa. Loaf Slalaaas 1 11 rUOTOaUMltU Jl iM n n yP, r? TO of J old. INSURANCE DEPAR1TMS mum wase r orest,, w. c.; .1 bari. .aamps, W. Bros, Ferrestvllle. H.: C; 1 ease dry goods, ; A. A. C, Roslndsle, N. C; 1 sewing machine, J. M. Clark. Clarkton, N. C.j.1 mirror and top, O. D. P. A Co., Wilmington. N. C.; I barrel glassware, W. Bros., Forrest -vllle, N, C; 1 lounge, E. O. Pool, Wilmington. N. C; i writing desk. B. A R., Wilmington. N. C. I 1 case glass,W, T.-AL A Co., Wilmington, , N. C!l 1 case coffee, L. A. M. A Son, Launnourg, n. u.; i . mar me oasin; 1 crt picture- frames, F. P. Co, i 8evern,N,. C.;l planter; 1 sewing machine, J. M. C. A Co., Clarkton, N. C. j 1 crate oil cans; 1 box per sonal effects; 1 planter; 1 wsshlng machine; boxes marbles; 1 bbl paint; 1 bbl syrup; 1 bbl paint; 1 wash machine; 10 bbl cement: -1 bbl paln; 1 bbl molasses; I dump cart and shafts; 1 case drugs. It. & V Conway, N. C.J 1 case drugs, W. J. 8., Wilmington, N. C. 1 case drugs. I. A F Conwsy, N. . C; I barrel oil; 1 case books, T. J. Mor ton, Durham. N. C 1 lawn swing; 1 case hardware, order notify 1 hi. SlBgtatoB, I.umberton, C. 1-crate picture frames; 1 bbl glassware, M. I B, 8., Lattrlnburg. N. C; : 1 case druga I A F.. Conway, N. C.;r I case notions; I - bag seed, WV A. Myatt Raleigh, N. C : 1 crate shafta w. t. si. Co.. Wilmington. N. C. 1 crate glass, J. C. Nelmeyer, Hamlet n. i;.; i case drugs. I A F Conway, N. c; 1 bundle chairs; 1 case stock powdera Orr m Orr, Matthews, . N, C; - .-crate picture frames. U M. MeD Lumberton, N, C; 1 box glass ware, A. B. Jonea Ellenboro, N. C.t 1 case : elevator cups, Cherryvllle Eagle, - Cherryvllle, , N. C: t case drugs; x case picture carda A C, Hamlet N. C.i X case drugs, P. D, McRae, Laurtnburg, N, C.t X bdl two cots; x box hardware, J. P. Beam, Rutherfordton, N. C. : 1 gas range, oa D. I H. P. Co., Durham. M C; 1 lot guano herns X case books, T. J. Horton, Durham, N. C: I case boeka Cllffside Mills, Cllffslde, N. C; X case druga R. It Co, Far River, N. C: X crt child's wagona O. A Son. Cherryvllle, N. C-i X case brass goods. on J. A. Gregory. Wilmington. N. C.i X barrel cans, W, O. Longr Mon roe, N. C; X , Morris chslr X' case ad matter, C. IL Parka Loulsburg, N. C; I sack seed; X box brick. M. B.. Lumberton, N. Ci X case drugs. T. L. Watt A Co.. Scott, N. C.2 X case books, C. 8. McCalL Laurlnburg. N. C.i I case guns. McA. Hdw. Co Lumberton, N. a; X case clothlns. Cllffslde Mills. Cllffslde. N C.i I n ad mtr, A. R Jones, 'Franklin. N. C.t X case, drugs; X crate picture framea C. H. Bostic, Bostic, N. C; X case toilet naoer. W. C. Co..- Wades- boro, N. C.t X crt stool, E. B. Massln- burg, Rutherfordton. N. C; X case syrup. H Cherryvllle, N. C.; -X.or- san. B. R. A Co.. Franklin ton. N. C; I box sd matter. B. XL amis, Hamlet N. C; X vending machine. H. M. Co.. Monroe, N. Cl X box drurs. w. F. .Alexander, PIttsboro. N. C.J . I bundle two cots; 1 bale twine; 'l bbL gt ware. IL B. 8 Laurlnburg, N. C; grind stones: X box druga W. ,F. -Alexander. PItts boro. N. C: X crt tin cans. J. K. Newton. Littleton. N. C: X box pic tures. F. K. Gordon. Raleigh, N. 1 bdl rockers: l case svruD. H.." Cherryvllle. N. C.t X rkx cudys to bacco; I case envelopes. J. T. Smith. Rockingham. N. C: Xcase stationery; I crt monument; X cs ad matter, J. D. Crenshaw, Raleigh, N. C: X cs toy wsgpna C. A & Son. Cherry. vilfe, N. C; X box machinery. " M..- Durham. N. C: X cs plot framea F. P. Co.. Severn. N. C; 1 cs books, R. Culbreth, Lmb?rton, N. C; X cs drugs. C. E. Las.ilter, Conway. N. Ci I waeon seat; X cs coffee, Lv A. M. A Son." Ixurlnburg, N. C-: X case syrup. IL. CherryA-tua, N. C: X cs drugs; X cs groceries, S. Llaaton, ( ill C cent policies Cherryvliia N, C. X bundle two cots; I bundle copper ties; X cs druga'E. C. Crouse, Rslelgh; N. C. X cs books, R. A A.. Bostic, N. C; I cs Ink. 8 L. J.. Wilmington, N. Ct X box pic ture frames; I chest personal effects. H. A. Reed. Wilmington, N. C; - I case soda;X box chew gum. H. M. Co., Monroe. N. .-.Ct-X ease druga C. R." 8. Co., Loulsburg, N. C; X caso toilet paper, W. C. Co., Wadesboro, N. Cf 1 box seed. L. A F Conway. N. Ci X box druga J. J. J, Raleigh. N. C: I crt picture framea O. P-Ci- Matthewav XCi X bbl tarlne; - grind stones: I case ad matter. R. O. Wilmington. N. C.; X box snuff. M..:Bros.. Forrestvllle, N, -Ct X, cs drugs. "H.." Wake Forest N. C; 1 case overalls; X lot guano horns; X box crockery, .W. R. Early. Caroleen. -N. C; 1 show Case; X cs-coffee, L. A. M. A Son, Laurlnburg, N. C.J X vend ing machine; H. M. Co Monroe, N. Cf X box druga J. C Ford, .Wyatt, N. C 1 1 bkl rada tnh.. . I- Urn, . Rockingham, N. C.J X bdl 3 cbts; X crt toy wagons, J. D. Sanford- Laurlnburg. N. C.J X case "clothina-. 8 MXJ.-Con-Wilmington,-N. C.J I box druxa E, C Crouse, Ralela-h. N." u.; a doj notions, j. ti. camp, r oret City. N. C; I box tiling, H. E. B.. Wilmington, N. C; X case storkT powders i Orr A Orr, Matthewa N C 1 box picture framea J. E. Rudy, n - l.i.k XT . ...... . -a- r. Forrealvllle, N. C: X cs druga T. L Watts A C Scott N. Ci X sewins; macnmtv J. M. u. co, Clarkton. N. C; X ca drugs; X cs syrup, "IL." Cherryvllle. N, C.t X case tags; X cose clothing, D. C. McN., Laurln- Durg,-Ti. c; t Dm notiona n. is. s.. LaurHirg, N. C: X box druga L Uiggs. Iltnilet N. Ci X Morris chair, B. K. Rnseman, Apex. N. C; X crt ' pleture framea C H. Bostic. Bostic. N. C; ' X box grocerlea , D. O. D. Lumberton, N. C; X box soda: X box snufr, M. Bros., Forrestville. N. C.i . 1 crt guano horns: X cs agate ware: 1 boa A ru rs. A. R. R. A Co.. A tyat N. C: X bundle child's waxona C ' A -Bon, Cherryvllle. N. C; -1 - bhi lampa W. 3. Pravatt Lumberton. N. ' r 1 ks( lnatlad ahalla. C a finn. Vi ,.wirl 1 1. T C nnndla wa , " 11 - W-Tarn via nnwa.. T r a t mi.IiIa slab; X-box glue, B- - 8. - Parker..- Raieign. N. t'.; t jacx screw; tox Ink, a L. J, Wilmington. N. C.j -1 box soap, . W. Bros.. Forrestville, N. C.t X pkg I cad tobacco; X cs dru ;.. E. C. Crouse, Raleigh, N. Ci X box fire brick: X buggy and shafts; X bbl vinegar, J.B- O.. Hamlet. N. C: X crate sign. Gordon Mountain Bar. W . a.. LLI . 1 n n lucai'urv, it. k,.; m vdi nuuvns, Culp. Monroe. N. C; X box hard ware; X crate crockery. IL Futch. Monroe, N. Cj X vending machine.1 Monroe. N. C; X tool chest; X ease aruga is. v. crouse, .rtaieign. j.; I -case clgara- E. S. 8.. Lumberton. N. Cl X box books, T. J. Horton. Durham. N. Ct X bdl child's wagon. C. A Son, Cherryvllle, N. C; X case drugs. O. . Parker. Raleigh. N. C; X case coffee, XV A. M. A Son. Laurln burg. N. C: I bdl whips; 1 sewing machine. J. M, C A Cov, Clarktnn. N. Ci- X case drugs, B. A. FairH- Maxton. N. C; 1 ft notiona on N. J.-Thompson. Laurtnbtirg. N. ,C; 1 Kav aMia 1 nka tvn enrlra lA!ftw.' . X bbl tinware. H. & D., Mt llorv. N. C: I box machy. Fry Vi aiker Co.. Rutherfordton.. K. C; 1 brooU r, J. Q. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 12, 1908, edition 1
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