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CHARLOTTE . DAILY OBSEREB, AUGUST 11; 1DC3. :.::iLS AfD MARKETS HOTUETTA ' MILLS CXOSE.; Continued Depression Given as a , Keasoo Tor a Shut-Down o Tw o , EpeciaJ to The Observer.' 'J.,... , '. Caroleen. Aug. 10.Beeause of th continued -depression tn -foreign markets, the Henrietta MUls,i,Na- i. shut down Saturday-for two -wee. N1. 1 will run-while this mil is suit No larg mills In the Southland hav made better time during the period of low - prices and - poor market than these two bl plants: and no wheels will go to turning- sooner when the situaUon will Justify. "While "the prices of gcda that do go on the market are down on a basis of ? cents cotton an,d ,the de- ' mand for goods growing less every day, to stop making goods Is a common - sens business necessity. President Tanner, broad, generouev -whole-souled. Is known" to be one or the most ... intelligent and popular manufacturers South, or North, and he has done everything In his power for the success or the mms ana m kMt interest of nil the operative. Th i ron b la is not at home, but hroiil. where cotton goods have to find markets. Conditions in China, and Japan are su h that our goods . are not, in demand. The situation over there is very much as it was in this eountry during the civil war : whan our people could not take goods from foreign lands. Our manufacturers are not wait ing for low-price cotton, but better prices and markets for goods away from home. Things are all right on this side. The neonle at these mills live in. m , ft A Hiin J rue nouacg uu . I and vacations for a long or i short , time will not disturb or disorganize the splendid help. ' circus comi.vg TO TOW.V. Wlnston-Saleni to Be Favored With Both John Robtnnon's and the Ruigilng Broa. This Fall. ' EpeclaJ to The Obnerver. ""Winston-Salem. Aug 10 The cir cus Is coming to town. From bill boards to-day flare forth posters tell ing of the advent to the Twin City on August J4th of John Robinson's Circus, with all the old features count 'em and many new "living wonders of the world." With the circus will come John Lowlow. the veteran clown, who Is a philosopher and a scholar as well. He has many personal friends here among pro- ' fessional and business men. The Robinson show will travel in forty-three cars. Another, and even greater cirrus aggregation in point of aiie. the Rlngling Brother' Shows, will come early In September, travel ing in seventy-three cars. This is, in a way, the successor to the Barnum A Bailey Circus. Mr. Bailey's widow. . the Urgent stockholder in the old Barnum & Bailey Circus, having dis- ' posed of her Interest to the Ring lings last winter at a fancy price . Even before this the Rlnglins' Cir cus was large and well known. A Few More Donations For Ihe Great River Bend Picnic. To the Editor of The Obnerver: Since I last reported to you the following people have donated to me the folowing articles for prizes In the contests to be pulled oft at River Bend rally and picnic on the 14th n4 15th: T. A Dunn, liveryman. Mount1 Holly, cash $2. 50; E. M. Lowe A Co., merchants, of Lowes vine, one hat, $2.50; Shuford A Co., general merchants, Dallas, one umbrella. $1.50, and the following from Gastonia: Gastonia Furniture Company, one pair lace curtains, $1.60; Williams Drug Company, one fountain pen. $J; J. M. Belk A Co. one umbrella, $2; Craig & Wilson one bridle, $2 SO; OaBtonla Metal, and Roofing Company, one flour bin. 75 cents; Long Br?hrs, one set. Icnivea and forks.- $1; Robinson Hrmhera. one necktie. 50 cents: Williams Furniture ompanyh on , hammock. $3: Adams Drjjg ' Com- pany, one box cigars, z.ou; nre. Hive, one pair cuff buttons, $2 50; , n0 wntiitles were heard to give. City Grocery Company, one can. flveithe alarm, consequently It was some pounds, coffee, $1; J. Flem. Johnson, one sack flour. $2.60 the Shuford Company, one box cigars. $2.50; Gas tonia Hardware Company, one set spoons. $1.76; John F. Love, dress ing, case, $2 50; Front. Torrence It Co., one bottle cologne, $2.25. ROBERT L. AHERNETHV. Mount Holly, Aug. . 1908. Made Two 12-Year-Old Girls Drunk. f pedal to The Oberver. Gaff ney. S. C. Aug. 10. Almost (the entire population of "Stump town," a part of the Gaffney Manu facturing Company's mill village, was In mayor's court this morning as witnesses against one Joe Medlln, a citizen of unsavory reputstlon. ho resides in the aforesaid "Stump town." Medlin as charged with Ing drunk and disorderly and disturb ing the peace of the community on . th Sabbath. He not only got drunK :niins!frl5ui Trav whiskev-to rtw-4 ,um n uuui , making them both beastly drunk. ( The worst part of the transaction Is j tnat one of the girls was his own rhlld. The other was a Jennings glrL When arrested yesterday Med lin was required to deposit fifteen dollars for his appearance this morn ' ing. snd when his case was called he failed to appear and his bond was lorieuea. ii m very prousui nnnav)nK burned every frame building if he bad been present Mayor Ross , th6 exMpt an oW un,,gnUy would have given hljn the full limit btrn ,ftr wt Guiiford street and after the facts In the cae were no doubt lt woui,j n,v, been an Im hrought out. provement to the town toad thla build - BuslneM Change at Durham. Special to Tbe Observer. Tnrham An 10 -The Thomas Pharmacy Company , has changed abends- This morning the drug busl- ' neas waa take a in charge by Mr. A. ' H. Michaels, as sola owner. It is said that, h paid $10,000 for the business. It is learned that Mr. B. H. Thomas, who has been manager of th company since Its organisa tion, goes to W. M. Tearby. whole sale and retail druggist, as one of the managers. Mr, Michael will hav with him hi son. Mr. . R. P. - Michaels, and the proprietor himself will have charge of the prescription work. ' ... PlcnU" at Chimnt Rock. Correspondence of The Observer. . Rujberfordton. Aug. . A big plc .rlc d. taurnamant. wa . hJ4a4 ChimneyX Rock-Friday and Saturday snd a larg crowd attended from this place, as well as Ashevtlle. Render sonvllls and other nearby points. Big tails were given st each of th ho tels oa both nights and a most de lightful and enjoyable outing is re ported by the large attendance. FOR SORE FEET. "I have louod Bacaim's Arnica Salve te btb proper thing to ox tor aora lrt as we" aa fur healing burns. or. euti d ji manner of a tsiium, vrtlw Mr ftone of i:aet Polandc Malne. It U " pro"" triinx. loo, lor p;i-. Try U! -id K'.nrT guarantee at all drug store STATES VILLI7S CELEBRATION. f w: eek of Festivity, to Be Given Under the Auspices of (be Volunteer tire Com Deny, to lufflrarare August ' 8 -lib A Nunwr of Splendid. Draw tna- Cards to Furnish Wholesome :, Amusement Robinson's -. Circus ,Iter.- . , Special to Th Observer. ii-Statesvllle. Auk. ; 1 ft Two weeks from to-day the crowd will -begin gathering in StatesvMe- for the big celebration under the auspicea of the Volunteer? Fire -company known as iremenIweelt '-and 1 reaeirAH nuaLHomi- Coming." which will .be gin August 24th and continue through the week;- The. last two days of the week. Friday and Saturday, -win o ".Everybody's Days,'- tna regular an nual event . Last year there - wera about 6.000 people here for th cele bration, and a. much larger crowd is expected this year,' as there win, be more and better attractions. Among the free attraction, of interest there will be s balloon ascension each day up to Friday, and on Friday and Saturday there lwlU be three ascen sions each day. rime." a woman aeronaut, who Is considered one of the most marvelous balloonlsta in the world, will make the ascensions with three parachute leaps. Another free attraction of interest will be the leaping of a 36-foot gap by a trick bicycle rider. ''a very daring adven ture. One of the best Italian bands in the South will furnish music and there will be many free aUractions of minor importance. The' places 'to spend money will be many. . Johnny Jones' ten big exhibi tion shows will be here, which In clude a tent of performing lions, ti gers and other anlmajs, the smallest horse In the world, one of the most refined negro minstrels on the road, a laughing gallery, electric parlors, moving picture shows, etc. There will be many other side attractions ,,,, . ,....,. t11ara . ". . , The firemen will give a free exhi bition race each day. using both the 2-horse and single-hose wagons, and the following prizes will be among those awarded: Five dollars in gold, first prize, in mule race: good bridle, secord prize; a fine rocking chair to the oldest lady here Friday and Sat urday: a bag of flour to the largest family in town; a diamond ring to the moit popular lady in town: a necktie to the ugliest man: five djl lars In gold for winner in foot race, and other prlz;s. The usual con tests, such aa watermelon eating, soda cracker eatlnu. getting money out of a pan of flour, etc., tvill be pulled off. The firemen are verv enthu!at'c over their celebration :his year, and they will make every efTft to ma'e the gCmr it fucci in ev;ry partic ular. The money they derive from the celebrations Is used for good pur poses. 4t the past two celebrations they made enough to pay for one of the prettiest rubber-tire hose wagons In the State, which was made to or der, and helped pay for one of the fire oorses. The firemen say of these celebrations In a statement: "These days are set apart each year for our people to get together and enjoy life In relief to the monotony of busi ness. 'Let everyone enjoy them to the fullest extent, renew old acquaint ances forget your troubles and re- j turn home refreshed for the battle of life." John Robinson's circus will appear in Statesville August Slst. Monday ; after the. Firemen's Week, and moit ; of the people here for the weVs celebration will remain and other will come for th big show. Tn far mer years the town waa flooded with people on circus days, and as there has not been one here In about ight years a larger rrowd than evr Is expected for Robinson's THOMASVTLLE HAS A FIRE. Midnight Blase Destroys Several BuKlnew, Buildings, MW r Them y"" ".T. V :," r... V.. i ens Work Hani But Little Could Be Done to Check name. Special to The Observer. Thomasville. Aug. 10. Sunday night Just at midnight the slumbers of ,"k .i',in nnnnlminn nt th town . w(,rf dlturted y the alarm of lire, j Owing to the fact that It was 8un- ; oav n0n, cf the factories had steam time before many people woke up. Fire was discovered In Mr. D. B Fitzgerald's restaurant on Salem street. Just below the Finch Bloc. and tha building with all Its contents was destroyed. Mr. Fitzgerald and family slept upstairs and they alt had a very narrow escape and one of his children came near being burned. The fire spread so rapidly that they ..I.I, cni..ru .wi ..- I., Anlw n m.UU KAI Hi... . TkAl, : loss Is about $1,500, with about $$00 Insurance. Next to the restaurant was the frame store building of Mrs. Mendenhall, which was occupied by David McRae, colored, who runs a grocery and cafe. It too waa burned with all its contents. Loss about $300; no insurance. Next to this buildlna the colored Dool room and barber shop caught and burned. Loss I about $200; no insurance. The next building to catch and be destroyed wss the livery stable of Mr. B. B. Wagner. Fortunately all the horse, mules. buggies, etc., were taken out before ...' -.;J1 i0- on ,h. building U about 11 HOrt . ,, uhr,t ,ft (.,.-,.. t-' h Wagner building was 'Squire J. R. Keen's office and moat of his prop erty wss removed. The tin shop of Mr. J. T. Fowler upstairs waa destroy ed, but most of his stotk and machin ery was removed before tha fire resched It. The fire was checked at this point. ing also been burned. The citizens worked hard trying to sav the prop erty, but tha heat was so Intense that little could be done to check the namea. It I hoped that the fir will prove a blessing In disguise. Burglars Abroad st High Point. Soerlal to The Observer. High Point. Aug. 10. Burglars stalked forth here In th stillness of last night white th populace slept, and rifled the pockets sad property of three of the cltisens. At th home of Bert Holder, a barber, the money In his panta pockets was taken and his pants left hanging on the blinds. Tha home of Captain Brown waa en tered and a watch and some change taken, while at the home of Mr. Jule Ellison some money was also missed. It is believed it Is the work of local parties who make their living steal- -iM-Andjweiv. never known to do any work. ahd'Tffci-tH -HeolahatJfQble for 11. r 1 - wlU be msde. T A more eVfgnTrurntr eeaia"liot an early arrest I WHY JAMES LEK GOT WELL. Everybody in z.r-vm. u . knows lirs. Mary Ie. rural rout I 8 he writ: "My husband. James Lea, firmly believes h his kfe t tbe us of Dr. King's Nw Discovery. Hla lungs Were so M verely affected that consumption seemed Inevitable, when a friend recommended New Discovery. We tried ft, and lta upc has restored Mm to parted health." Dr. King's New Discovery la ' the King of throat sad lung remedte. ' For coughs IM iot i ! no equal. Tn flint dust gives reilef, try it. Sold under jruaranie st all drug store .Me aad $1.0. Trial bottle free. ESCAPED FROM DA VIE HOME. Further Information ConccniUig the ,' Insane Man . Picked . l"p on - the ' Streets of High Point. Special, to Tha Observer. . .: : ' . High Pplnt. Aug. ;. More in formation has ' been secured about the old man who was found wan dering ' about the streets- here last week and who was bereft - of ' his reason - threughillnessw- Hlsi name Is James McDonald arid he has a wife and three children. He was confined at . the , county : home In Davietyfhut they kept htm too close, the old. fellow said, and as he wanted to work and they wouldn't give him a chance he picked a good time to escape.- 8o one day 'when they sent him Out a little piece to attend to some , matter - ha lit ' out, running as fast as he could until he was a good waya off. Then he com menced walking until the next thlnz he knew he waa fifteen mile away. He Dulled off his shoes and " waa carrying them when one of the shoes dropped to the ground without his knowledge. Discovering that ne aaa only one shoe the man said he threw the other one away, arriving nere barefooted. Two-thirds ef the questiona put to him could not be answered, the man saying "he for got." When the officer asked to see his Bible, so as to find something of the man's whereabouts, he' asked the officer where was his Bible, saying that he ahould have one.. Arriving at the county, home, where the of ficers took him. the man did not like the looks of things at all, saying he did 'not want to go In that cage that h wanted to work. It Is aulte likely that the authorities of Davie county will send for McDonald and again he will take up his abode In tti. nm, n t V Kama tt ThAVi CONTKACTOllS KEPT BUSY. Building on an Extensive Scale In the Twin City During the Summer Other Structures to Be Erected During the Call. Epeclal to The Observer; Winston-Salem. Aur. 10. Contrac tors generally have been kept busy with new structures during the sum mer, and indications are towards an unusually large volume of. building operations this fall throughout the Twin City. New structures planned for early construction are of very representative v aorta. Including busi ness buildings and dwellings of high and low degree. The building and loan associations are taxed to their capacity to meet the popular demand. - Real estate transfers are comparatively brisk for this period. i Politics Beginning to Warm Up In Durham County. Special to The Observer. Durham. Aug. 10 Next Saturday at noon the Republican county con vention will be held at the court house. The various precinct conven tions are now being held and dele gates elected to mdke up the conven tion. About one-third of the pre cincts in tha county have -held con ventions and the others will be held in the next few days. The Demo cratic county primary, under the le galized form, will" be held Saturday week. at which time candidates will be nominated and delegates elected, jhe county convention will be held a week later and vacancies left in the ticket at the primary will be filled. Ir. J. R. Maflory Returns to Gaff ney, S. C FpeIal to The Observer. Gaff ney. a C. Aug. 10. -Mr. J. R. Maliory. who was formerly the su perinteadent of the Globe Mills, of Gafrney, left nere some montns ago with a view of casting his lot In Ala- bama: but after spending some months In that State he has returned BUDWEISER, The most popular beer in the world. There is less profit to the dealer who sells It. because It costs most at the brewery, yet Its sales exceed those of all other Bottled Beers, which proves mat its superiority is recoguiKa everywhere. TRUSTEE NOTICE With authority vested In me and acting as trustee for Mr. J. Cs Brum fieid. 1 have undertaken the arrange ment of his affairs en the .payment of his debts. All persons holding claims against him will please mail me an itemized , - , .... . .h.i. ..,,,.! ."'r':r',". 7 "7." "2 V JIM LI W 111 I Ct-Civri 1117 aiirillivil u aw N. P. CANNON, Trustee. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR TO NIAGARA FALLS AT VERY LOW RATES VlaL Seaboard Air Line Railway. Sep tember 2d Party Will Be Away 14 Day In Charge of Mr. ana .Mrs. v . n. uaiiu A Delightful Trip. To points of interest In and around Niagara Falla. Toronto. Buffalo, ,",,-' "'. " ""-"""' phla. Atlantic City and Washington City, at very row ratea, both railroad and hotels. European and American plan, personally conducted by Mr C. H. Gattls, Traveling Passenger Acent. Seaboard Air Line Railway. and Mrs. Gattls, leaving points (n the State Wednesday morning, Sep tember 2d, returning home about Sp (6) days' stop-over st the principal points of Interest. Round trip railroad fare will cost about $35.00 from Raleigh and Dur ham, and Charlotte about $40.00. Wilmington $31.00, and the same basts from other points, and Pullman cars will be provided for the exclu sive use of the party with additional cost of about $10.00 per berth, though two (J) ocupylng the same berth the Pullman will be only half of the above amount for the entire trip. Special low side-trip rates .will be mad for th party over the Riche lieu Ontario Navigation . Co.'. Niagara Gorge Electric R. R., Niagara Belt Line. ' Niagara Transfer Co.. Niagara Navigation Co., and tha Niagara Falls Psrk River Co.. and any other of theesld-trlp routea that the party rosy desire to take. : The trip Is made at th lowest possible party rate that can be se cured, as the party will travel on party rat ticket for ten or more people, snd nothing will b lacking In II the nepessary arrangements to make the trip pleasant and com-' mIm-IhI. aa oarlv In Sentember la the most attractive season of th1 year for partle to visit Niagara Falla and th East. Tim wHl be spent tn Toronto during th Great Canadian Fair, and also during the opening of th theatrical sesaen la New York. Philadelphia and Washington. Those interested should writ to th undersigned at once for detail Information, illustrated booklets, snd th first applications get the lower berths. 1 H. GATTI8. 'e-r-Traveling Passenger Agent, ... Raleigh. N. C Sz'MCzrkzi"G00D LUClC"UA!UilG m t r-'js' wanTffpy Tni zovthtrm mo. co. Richmomp.' va. o c - , - -! 1, i 1 f ! f i ' -!i;Mi! 1 t ii ji I n 1 f 1 1 1 1 raft vr n ' il I! iJ,'l, T:i!liiW High Quality Means Carload Sales That tha high standard Of excel lence rigidly maintained by the man- ufacturera of "GOOD LUCJC", Baking Powder la appreciated by th whole saler, the retailer and consumer alike', la evidenced by the great. number of freight trlna running. in -every 'di rection from Richmond, t Virginia, and hauling : carloads . of "GOOD LUCK." These large and gteady shipments fully demonstrate v. the popular faith in this powder. Tha above shown carload waa re-, cently bought and received ; by Kuester-Pharr Company, who ar widely known for ' heir excellent , to Gaffney, as he found no place in Alabama to compare with this en terprising and hustling city. Mr. Maliory has accepted the position of superintendent of the Irene Mills, and Mr. ; Wheat, the owner, was ex ceedingly fortunate in securinr his services, as Mr. Maliory Is one of the best Informed practical mili men In the State. Does This Suit. You? Engllsh-McLarty Co.. th nter priaing Druggists of Charlotte, are having such a large run on "HINDI PO." th new Kidney Cure and Nerve Tonic, and hear it so highly praised that they now offer to guar antee it in every case to cure all forms of Kidney Troubles and Nervous Disorders. I They pay for it if It does not give you entire satiafactlon. If you use it. It Is their risk, not yours. A 60-cent box sent Dy mail under positive guarantee. SUFFERED - Jt YEARS For five or six years I suf fered from enlarged glands of my neck, which troubled ma greatly, especially when I was exposed to cold, damp air.. Whenever I took any cold the glands In my neck would swell and enlarge in lumps from under the ear to the collar bone. This affected my gen eral health and my system be came run down from It, and I remained In that condition for five years. After trying other things without benefit, I went' on Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy, end one dozen bottles cured me snd restored me to perfect health, and I am now a walk ing advertisement of Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. (Miss) Maggie Wicker. Sanford, N. C, Feb. 14, ISO 1 Interior ' . Decorators Torrence Paint Co. 10 NORTH TRTOJf. Eureka Rye. wait if ......... m.. . Dei Ore? OMHaajTKTQ.. ...... ...... - - giver ." 2 ' ja 1 Ooaee Rye...... - I S " 1 li as McCerte WMeaey, sweues aa ooaw, yie. earn... Jetitfeaa Chib Rjrf J f ' M. C Cere WhWiay H Vlagtol Car Wnackey n......ra.M. I N Very Old H. C. Cora Whlasa. ....... ........... i Je Ola ourre vos w nieeey........... .... erea Om ......... Aaatle BWandT. . Very Old Awle Bfmaay,, eTye i ee aHaa Cousins Supply Co. IT.I.S'h.'.": FOR KUESTER-FIIARIl CQ.,' CHARLOTTE, Ii. C , MinTtyy Txt Sovthtrm lfro. Co, Richmond; Va. judgment ln . buying for, their ; trade. In every purchase made,' two things are carefully considered namely,' the selling points of ' the goods, , ; and whether or ' not ' the article will per fectly please their customers. They have found by,' Jong experience that "GOOD XXSCKTl never fall to :nieet thes and,, in fact, all other demands made upon 'It by dealers, and users. It is ! a , source of satisfaction tox every cook to know that she Is using the best baking powder 'ever ! made when she uses 'GOOD LUCK." ; She Is the court, of last appeal, and aha has decided that "GOOD UCJCK" fills her wants. She likes it for. its uni form goodness,' for the fine tempting The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass is such that she looks forward with dread to the hour when she shall feel the thrill of motherhood. Every woman should know that the danger and pain of child-birth can be avoided by the use of Mother's Friend, which renders pliable all the parts, yr neicrino' nature in it urnrlr. 1 V By its aid thousands of i women have passed this XI- crisisinsafety. $253. . book of Information to wonea sratfree, -TBE HAD FIELD REGUI-ATOk CO. Atlanta. Ga. , i - FINE WHISKIES AT FULL I don't cut the quality of whiskey In order to pay express, i I GIVE YOU FULL VALUE IN THE WHISKEY ITSELF I If you want every cent of your money's worth in Whiskey Quality instead of a lower grade allowing forexpresaage, send me your orders. Below are a few of. my specially popular brands, every one of which represents the very highest quality obtainable for the price: Lincoln County 4 full quarts Lincoln Coon ty ....... 4 full quarts Old Hickory tin, Co. . full quarts WhrtOmk .'. ..... .. . ....$2.00 .... 2.50 .... 100 .... 4.00 4 full quarts Moccasin Club Coras WlalsKar 4 full quarts Hamilton Co. Cora f&OO 4 full quarts Swoet Mash Cora. ... S.00 4 full quarts North Carolina Corn . ... 8 25 4 fullauartsOld MoontainCorn...... S 80 4 full quarts Old Cobb Cora 4.00 Ramembar. T sav no saAreaa. bat Sive cash prieea. AH goods guaranteed under tha Pur Food and Drugs Act of Jan SO. XiOd. E. B. GIBSON FINE WINES AND LIQUORS To the Consumer at Lowest Cash Prices 19 East Seventh Street .Chattanooga, Tenn. ' - . , Send for eompleU Pries ORDERS FOB BEER Shipped 17 Express la Plain Package Day Reoelvei. viAJ Therefore Freab Cktods. , ' ' Oola.jMadal Award. Jamestown Exposition, For Purity. , ' V Doa 4 Dox. Dos. JO Dos. U Dot. ' Wttrslmrger Beer.. $2.50 $4.0 $6.90 $11.60 . flS.SO " Pflslner Beer ..... z.Kd 4M " S0 ' 10.5ff 1S.00 Puntine Malt Ex. 2.60 4J6Q 6.90 110 ' 1S.20 Capaslener - .V 2.60 4.60 .0 - itJM 11M Wa 'Anow SO CeaU Per Dossn For Returned ; Bottles, ; 0vk: REMIT , MOJTET OR EXPRESS ORDER. ' ,1 THE VIRGINIA BREWING CO.; BOANOKZl . ' 1 - i All ear'gooils are Bvsraftd tinder tha Pura Pood Lv, 1 ;. If net Mtlsfaetery. money refunded an return of seda. u v ; Goods shipped In plain package same dey order received v WE PREPAY ALL EXPRESS; CHARGES. : " Iraltttacjt uj Ii ctsi i) mtsr Ptstal Eiprm loat i Orte. or It&tmt liflw. ? v.- Prieea on Ces set listed will S frlehel apen rsqeeat. ;, IN JUGS. ' ' IN OTTLKSr J rarttHe. tssNasa. 4 Ml!. INDfla, ... urs $S7J iw J 44 171 H N it i M n M 7i MM' 7 ITS tn- - - ss 1141 VeVa- II : lH n . M "i'ii in , - In t- ii MN re: hi I M 41 n 4m iiisism POWDEiL M, .1 lightness If Imparts to all kinds of bread and other Icooklea and for Its absolute purity which Is positively guaranteed under th Food and Drug Act. June SO, 1101; Serial No. 1S02 Eminent chemists '- and physiologists have endorsed it ; It Is packed only In ; the , 'moisture-proof ; tinfoil . news board can,x which keeps th powder as it Is made fresh, strong ami -dry. Th Kuester-Pharr i Company .. flnJ that it takes but a little time to sell a carload' of 'GOOD ZXCVL"- Ths following gentlemen handle the problems "and details' of their firm: Mr. I. .C. Lowe, president; " Sr. C. .0 Kuester, manager .and buyer; - Mr. J M. Pharr, secretary and treasurer. Is the joy of the household, for without it no happiness can be complete. Angels smile at and commend the thoughts and aspirations of the mother bending over the. cradle. Ban BBssaaw VALUES Rr 4 fun quarts OW Cabin Bra tOO 4 full quarts Belmont 2.60 full quarts Hamilton Co. Club-.,,., 8.00 4 full quarts Gibaon's 4 Star 4.00 Braractl) ' . 4 full quarts Applo Brandy. 12. 0 4 full quarta Imperial AppU Brandy. .J.60 4 full quarta Fins Old Appla Brandy.. S.00 4 full auartaVanr Old AddU Brand.. 4 on 4 full quarts Caorgia Peach Brand., tOO . the best Broods to the tnnmiar at fha ImmI List and Order Blanks, Wc Prepay All Express Charges - . - a . . TXRGrjOA. Our Specials. - nnnLET.conn Pin Old Capper Dlatillad ran Ot. ,, ; ' :: fM Qtav ' AS CCC:iACE RYE - Smooth and Mellow. Faiiot. . oranet. $3.15 - $6.00 IBfci Va; LLLUJ, . . : : BRICK '. 4. f "And. cverytliinff :;else : i t that's Builders " Sup- T -.1 inn . W Apt Aill4-w o " S liveries .and thev right x ; . . t : - w t prices. ; . xn(juir; eo- . ! B. P. WITHERS i Distributors j Everything ' . t X, t BUILDERS; 8UPPUE8.- V: dimitiiiimit4i MT5 xfA HYPS RAUUCI J M1 Tegvr i r aw - . - 1 - r-iTucwtuu STEAM. riaAxr rJuAXTOrl EX L CAUrXTORlUM BLDQ. 'VW- CHA! Saleof-the Proscrtv of Oie pdel Manufacturing Co. V AT COXCORDR. C i Wednesday, SepL 16, 1908 By virtu of a decre of th Urtitsd '.. States Circuit Court (or th Westara vinrici 01 nan carouna. enierea mi . Oreensboro, on th Ith day of August. . gguo. in ea ajtxi i.au a idil in- anci ii i l sinue tied ' The Continental Color and ' Chemical" Company t al., as plain tiff versus , Odell ,. Manufacturing Company, ss defendants. I wliL-on WUVWUWJ, ..III w 'VI . w y tembsr, 101, at the hour of noon, in front ftf ths offlc of the Odell Manu f aotuflna Company. In th Town of Concord, N. C- offer for sals st public auction to th hlfhest bidder for cash . an of th property snd assets of th . ooeii Manutactnnnf company; con- alatlnr of its real estate, manufactur ing-establishment. Including: all ma chinery, etc.. th raw coton on hSnd. manufactured goods, its bills and ac counts receivable, lta - investments -in other corporations, its franchises and all of its other property of every Kind ana character. Tha mllla will ha nnrat4 . tn .anrt Including the day of sals and the v stock In nrocaaa nf manufartur. to gether with supplies and repairs on hand, wlll.be Included and sold with th mills. Tha terms of sale will be caah upon ' cvniirmaiLion dy ibb coun. dui ra at . posit of 6 per cent' cash or security aattafartnrvtn m will h nn4re4 the successful bidder or bidders: and " any creditor or creditors shall-have th right to us his or their debt to the extent of their dividend, value In U . .. . W . A ,kl. .. . Alia livfcii; w fltfb VU.I.U for ftf in six-separat parcels. -ss-Is : hereinafter set out, and afterward all nu- K,m wA .ar..A of -the property of every description, will be offered as-on tot. and the ' saie wnicn results in tne ntgnesx prtce . will be reported to the United States . court at Greensboro, n. u., on ueto- kr K 1 OAS m whlh tlm. mwA nl.. sny person interested may, be heard by the court, either in opposition to, . aale. anil no notice other than. this advertisement will be given of said t report of sale, or of the motion te confirm aame. . Tne property win nrst o orrerea in I .mutraui. rm rr, ik. . hi in w . (l.The Odell Mill proper, con- . sisttng of Mills Nos. 1 to 5, inclusive. Situated at the bead of North Union street, in the Town of Concord. 7. C. m A f S tSe : spindles, 1,77 looms, with the 'neees- . plants," etc. Th real ,- estate upon " which these mills are situated ana to be sold with them contains . about on hundred acres," anc -on ; It - ar ' . altuated 141 tenement nouses, - ana- the company's -stores and warehouses, , office buildings, etc. Th mill. build ings ar aubstantlal brick structures n rsrj in neiaK iiuui wne iv. tvui sioriea. . ... v.. '.. i ... (1) Buffalo Mill, a brick .structure -containing three stories and basement, with IS. 611 spindles and the necessary ' and - usual subsidiary machinery, bower branE" etff.T with ; abourrthtrt- acre ox isuu, on waicn .is aitusivu , twenty-six tenement houses, ware houses, - etc. . The properties . men- : iionea uoaer iirsc ana aecoa iienu svii ,.9 w,.a.u VI, UUJllAi DUItMV JIB,.. Is located Immediately upon the main line- or fine eouinern Jtaiiway- tora- pany, wun eiaetracK running into tn .. property. -The Odell Mills sre located ' linnn m ' IhArt am,t K.,11t. . , . v,m main line of Southern Railway. . CI, All the raw cotton which shsll t db on nana sc tne a ay or saie; a usi -. . of . bales wliL' be exhibited. , - i ' , 4) All 1 the ' manufactured r'goods whlch shall be on hand at the day of sale, a list of which will at that time dc prepared na lurouaw. , , , . ' () AU tne notes, accounts and bills . receivable, and 'all Investmenta In . other corporations of th Odell Manu facturing- company, a list of which win be exnieiteo to orosDecuv nur. . - sale.-"- - ' i-r:- (!) Several teams,. a list of which. : will be furnished on the day of-sale. 7 After tne eaiewn parcels, ss afore said, the entlr property will be of- -f ered ' for " sale In gro. Th pur- ' chaser will acquire all corporate righU ' and f ranehlsea ot . the de- ' This Is a very valuable 'property. located In a fins town snd in the heart of ths most successful manu facturing section of the South. The climate la healthful and invigorating., Th help Is efficient - and contented., a- Una niialftv rrtt A 'f m rtmn ln the Immediate VKlnttr of the - mill. - ' I will tak pleasur in airlna any further information in my power, to - prospective purchasers and my rep resentative, Mr. J. R. Toung. at Con- , cord,. N. C- will . tak pleasure in snvwmaj in sqoti property is man destrtng to Investigate. The .title Is' rmr4i mnA IH will ' quiet possession without - annoyance or litigation from any source.. , - . CEASAR .CONE. Receiver. .Greensboro, N. C. Asrust s.. net. . . . .-. .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 11, 1908, edition 1
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