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'charlottb daily obsek vek, September 6, 1903 I -one; McConnell.- Mary Porter ' and Jff lea Patterson. - Ked Springs: , Miss Mac Parte. Miss Margaret Allison, of Lake Charles, La., 1 visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Odell. Miss Fidney Gay. who has been the guest mi Mrv Kin, has returnee; to hof hunt in Union. 8. C. MI Wilm Gaff ney. of Gaffney. S. C., is visiting 1 at the- borne , of Mr. V. I Gaffney: --.--Mis Rachel Mauney, of sitishnn. annif the week-end With hot- frinA. Misses Marguerite and- Lticy Brown. Mrs. W. D. Pender, of Norfolk. ha been the guest of Mrs. H.'M- Barrow for several days. -Mrs. Il C Rnlltw, Of Charlotte, visited tier father, Judge W. J. Montgomery, J ant week. Miss Mar Ramseur re turned front a, trip abroad Tuesday nd U visiting" her aunt. Mrs. W. J. Montgomery. Miss Helen Brem. of Charlotte, is tha guest of Mrs. Plato Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Archey Cannon and daughter have returned from Kendersonvill. where they epent the summer. Mrs. W. J. - J.udge and children, of Monroe, who hav been visiting Mrs. W. C. Hous ton, returned home Tuesday. They aver accompanied by Mrs. Houston. Mrs. William Denton, nee Lentz, of Greensboro, visited relatives here th past week. Miss VoUna Hamrlck. of Gaffney. S. C. Is visltina; Miss Wilma Correli. HICKORY. Correspondence of The Observer. - Hickory, 6ept. 4. The past week - lias geen one of unusual gayety among th littla folks of Hickory. On Thursday afternoon little Misa Sadie Afenzle gave a party to her little friends at her home on Thirteenth t avenue, when a delightful evening was spent Last, Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock 'littla Misses Frank and Rose Martin cava a post-card party at their home Tklpt..nni a ti nil Thfl Invit&tionS 7 14 4 lit, bwa. . .. .. ware on Tuck's artistic post cards, each card "Containing the figures of a dear little lad and lassie. The guests yer given post cards which had pre aloualy been cut into small pieces, which they were to put together as epeedily as poaaible. In this con test Emma Bonar was winner of the pitas. Neit, the children were ak- d to make words from the letters contained in "post card" and In this littla Miss Emma Bonar was again the successful contestant, -having made thirty-five words and winning the post-card album. On Wednesday evening Mrs. N. W. Clark antertalned a number of little folks at her attractive home in Highland, complimentary to her sis tar. Virginia Allen, of Raleigh. Pro gressiva gamea was the amusement of the afternoon, and Mls Franc Martin won the prize. ;'"".' A party composed of the following young people, chaperoned by Mrs. H. I). Abernethy, la on a week s camping trip to Blowing Rock, tha Grandfather, ate.: Misses Ruth. Grace and Aanla Laurie Abernethy, and Siatel Elliott, and Messrs. Albert Abernethy, Frank Hendernon. Stapp, George Black welder and Carl Miller. Mrs. Edwlna Chadwlck has return ad to her toome on Twelfah street, af ter spending; tha summer In Boston and at Wellealey College. Her niece. Miss Helen Ohadwlck. accompanied her from Ashland. Ky. Tnelr many friends are deHghted at their return arier aucn a ion auaence. aim i.mu- arlck will teach In the primary de partment of Claremont College, and the patrons of this school are to be congratulated upon thla fact. Miss Margaret Boat returned Wed nesday from a two weeks' visit to Mis Ella Moore In Mount Pleas ant Miss Ida Ramseur, of Lincoln, -was a guest of Mrs. Le Roy Whlte ter last Sunday and Monday. Mr. A. Mcintosh, of Ocala, Fla., Is visiting friends In Hickory. Mrs. J. L. Mur phy, accompanied by her son, Mr. John Murphy, and her little daughter, Mary, left Tuesday evening for a week's visit to her sister's In Mount Holly and Concord. Mrs. Gordon H. Cllley and two children, of Philadel phia, who have been spending the ummer here, left Tuesday for their tioroe. Mr. J. E. Montague and his daughter, Mra W. I Clinard. have returned from a visit to the seashore. Miss Lltxl McComb, who has been at Montreal for several weeks, came feeme Wednesday. Mias Margaret BMcComb has returned to the Presby terian College In Charlotte. MOORESVILLE. Correspondence" of The Observer. ; v ' -' . Mooresville. Sept. . . The country home of Mra F. N. Steele , was the scene of a most pleasant occasion on Monday evenina when her daugh ter. Miss Hester, entertained a crowd of young people at a "progressive pro posal" party. Th first prize, a beautiful book, was won by Miss Lucy Culbertson,- while the consolation, a box of candy, fell to Mr. Gus Leaser. Late in the evening delicious ices and cakes were served, after which the au est -'departed for their homes. declaring Mlsa Steele a most charm ing hostess. The following were present: Mlscies Lena -Sherrill, Ola Shoaf. Mary Sloop. Lillian Sloop, Annie Edmunston, Ruth and Lucy Culbertson, Hazey Sloop, Ruth Cald well. Cora Hart, juna ana via. Johnston, Mary Shoaf, Laura Miller, Mary Belle Fields and Willie John ston; Messrs. J. N. Lowrance, v in Caldwell. Bs Barger. Clarence Furr. Gus Leazer, Mack Harrison, Barron Sloop, Carl Shorrill. Frank, Sam and Will Lowrance and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lowrance. !;rjhe . M. 8. Pleas, print a recipe for making ? blackberry brandy. ' (2) Print an emergency " treatment for snake bite. (3) I a doctor immune from arrest for fast driving? - A. To -half a gallon of blackberry Juice put a pound and a half of loaf sugar, half-ounce cinnamon, half an our.ee grated nutmeg, quarter ounce cloves and one ounce allspice,' Boil a few minutes and add one pint of brandy. 2) Clay mud - is very efficacious in drawing the poison from a wound. Moisten saleratus and bind upon the bite; keep the wound wet with it a few ..hour A stick of lunar caustic, or spirit of ammonia, Inserted in the wound on the point of a stick, will relieve (S) He is not. If hurrying t I patient the court would consider fact in extenuation, . I I la. a. I VT VUriH S Si . Sarin; tree Weaiawn I f sis e woman. "l . know weoua's snfferlngtw ' 1 kare f ousd tha euraa I will nail free of ear charm, m st'Wtta lull unracum to u mttt. waaaaa's limits. I want to tall aB mn . hant thieeure- y . mj reader tgt yeonwU, youdaoehur. mis- Btstlier. or your etoUr. I want to tell yoe bow te core yoarsehras at home without the help of a doetiKV Mea caaaat aadmtand womoa'a saflerlna-a. What w womaa knew tram experience, wa know bettor than any doctor. 1 knew that Bay iMtne treat writ is safe and sore care for Leecan-koe or Wnttlaa discharges. Uleeratlea, DUpteceBaent or FalMo ef the Womb, Profuse. Scanty or Painful Periods. Uterine or Ovarian Taawrs or Orowthat also pains ha tbe besa, back an bowel, saortng na to treatment a ewapleta fclalt and If ye ahenMwbb to coattaoe. it will e t yoaon ,yZ weak, or lass than two cents a day. It will not interfere with your work or eeeui iiaer tne w Joar wmmt an adoraos, tell bm bowyo auffor if yea wish, and I will oand foryoureaM. entirely fra. in tUia wraooor, ay rotvr maiL I will eiae vend yol for your eaaa. entirety f roa. fo tUia wraeoar, ay rotura book-WOMAN'S OWN MEDICAL AUVIseR" wi foeOBrs. eervMSansa. crorptna; foeHn u the seine. BseaaaTboJy. tre te cry. bet flaabee. wanriiiaaa. kidney and Madder troubles wberw canaod b weaknesse Docullar to our hi. I want to oand roa a cesapUte tea day's treat-1 saeat entirely free te wrete te yoa that yea ouenroj youraouT at noma oasuy. qntcaiy ana snraiy. - wa . that n wia cost yea ootnio to b oa ouy tDwi u conta a1 eceupattoa. Just sen yoa the treatment I will else seed you free of coat, my S. A-1 L Railway Co itb earabuuitory The V. D. C'b held a very pleasant meetins with Miss Carrie Leazer on Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. On Monday night the young boys of the town gave the young ladles a delightful picture party in hbnor of the girls who a're soon to leave for college. Those prest-nt were: Misses Clara Miller, Mary Melchor, Nadine Brawley, Lucy Alexander, of Wilming ton; Ethel Barbour and Belle Mc Neely; Messrs. Eugene Johnston, Gus Leazer, Mack Leaton, John Rankin, Abe Hasf-lton, Frontis Lentz and Jim Newtop Lowrance. Mr. M. H. Brawlcy returned home Wednesday from Hi-ndersonvlllt, where he has been clerking at the Gates Hotel for the past summer. Mr. Claud Volla returned Monday from Tacoma, Wash.,, accompanied by his uncle, Mr. W. M. Volls, who Is very 111. Mrs. Dr. Mlnenhelmer and daughter, Miss Mae, of Morven, 8. C, are spending some tim- here visiting Mrs. W. S. Flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Abernathy vlsiti-d friends in Charlotte this week. Miss Alex ander, of Wilmington, Is tho guest of friends here this week. ClusUaUoaa ahowbia- why V. C. A. Is the outlaw Frank -woman snffor, and how thy can eaUr euro thoMchraa at borne. ETory womaa ahooM bae it. ana1 James still llvina and where T sasra pa taw tor aersett. Then when the doctor says Tfo must tare aa oporauon,- James still living, ana wnerei eWforyoarsolf. TbounuxU of wmoa kaT carod tlumayM with n hono randr. lti . -,00, surrenaerea in yc- m yooBg. To Mothera of Daerbtars. I Witt explain a simple bone troataaont which seead tober, 1882, and quit the outlaw mA affaetnally euros Uueorrhoaa. Crao 8ikn e? fainf ul or Irresular Monatraattoe fai Voui Dusiness i ao not Know wnat re-tXDoi. tfumpnees ana boutn always rosuitsrmn ita uae. i came of him. Whererar yoa lira. I can refer ro to ladiea of yoar mra (ocellty who know and wul riadly tea tnat u ODBC any aaffcrer I this H i lyaatBMnt raallr curee all women's du iwaU.1 T nt what falfV,. etrona.plainpan rosest. oast sose aoe your aaareaa. an tbs troa toaaaya trestaua is year e . MthA moil, wruauflif. unaniraKmujaaDirmu. n nn i URS. M. SUMMERS. Bm H. Nctr Dam. Ind.( U. S. A C. T were the Presidents from George Washington down, and those of Bryan and Taft? A. The faiths of Presidents was printed in this column about three weeks ago. I do not know Mr. Bryan's preference; Taft is an Episcopalian. A number of young boys and girls are leaving this week for the various colleges. Misses Xadlne Brawley, Mary Melchor and Belle McKoely go to the Presbyterian College at Char lotto; Lillian McC'onnell and Ruth Culbertson go to lied Springs; Eugene Johnston, Paul Wltherspoon and Tom Williams to the A. & M ; Gus Leazer and John Young Temple ton to Davidson. LEAKSVILLE. - Correspondence of The Observer. Leakaville, Sept 4 Mrs. B , W. fftay entertained quite a number of young people In honor of her guest, tMlss Margaret. Taylor; the lawn was Illuminated with Japanese lanterns that shed their radiance over numbers sf ruetio seats ajid the euests enjoyed a delightful occasion. Misses Taylor entertained In honor truest was sent a check, and he who Jield th duplicate waa to be her partner, and every one was bidden to com a In traveling costume. A Jolly party of about forty assem bled and ooarded the car (th Btar tAmusemsnt Company) whose desti nation was Happylaod. The moving plotur Show was unusually good, and mad one feel that he was Indeed on av Jaurney with the rapidly changing aeene passing before his view. And erven more realistic was it when the Mrs. J j. D. Klrkland has returned to her home in Durham after spend ing some time here visiting Mrs. Ed win Bout. Mrs. H. E. Lowrance, of Chester, and Mra J. H. Coley, of Cooleemes, are the guests of friends here this week. Dr. Ered Rankin, of Baltimore, la here visiting his mother. Miss Lutell Bherrill is visiting friends in Montreat. She will be away for several weeks. Mr. W. E. Murphy, of Lynchburg, Va., spent Sunday and Monday in town. Mrs. It. H. Ramsey, after spending some time here with her mother, has returned to her tiome in Charlotte. Mr. Davlas McLelland, of Statesvllle, is spending a few days here with home folks. Mrs. George C. Good man Is visiting friends In Morgan- ion. Airs. vv. L. Mathexon has rc luniea nomo alter a visit or some weeks to friends in Winston-Salem and Greensboro, Miss May Mc Lelland left Friday for Red Springs College, where aha will reaume her duties as teacher of Engllsh.-Mr. Dick Gibson, of Concord, was a visitor In town this week. Mr. Mack Ulmer spent Tuesday In Concord on Dustneas. Mr. J. jr. Brawley, of the firm of Howard, Brawley & Co., la in me isortnern markets buying his ran ana winter line of goods. Miss mine ulp Is visiting friends In iteiasvuie. .miss Klleti Norfleet, of inton. wus a visitor in town Mon day. Mr. Clem Lowrance visited friends In Concord this week. Mrs. Lucy McPherson and son. Edwin spent Tuesday ln9 Salisbury. Mr George Rutzler. of Charlotte, spent a. i'-w asys in town this week on his av io tne university of North Carolina W. X. WThat are the symptoms of cancer of the stomach? (2) What effect will soda have on the stomach If taken in large doses for years, to allay heartburn? (3) Will bee stings cure rheumatism? (4) Is there any cure for kidney disease? (5) Does the Use of tobacco affect the heart? A. The earliest symptoms are pains three or four hours after eat Ing, followed by sickness and vomit ing, which for a time brings relief. A marked sign, in connection with others, Is the vomiting of a fetid. dark colored matter resembling cof fee grounds or chocolate, and when a tumor can be felt between the fal.se ribs of the side and the navel. which changes Its position to an ex tent according to the fullness or emptiness of the stomach. Cancer of the stomach Is very irregular -in Its progress, sometimes terminating fatally in a few months, while in other case It continues during many years. Don t fancy every pain In dlcates cancer, but rely on your doc tor's Judgment. (2) It would be likely to injure the lining of the stomach. (S) An old superstition says so. (4) Some diseases of the kidneys are curable, perhaps all of them. Many of the symptoms of Brlght's disease are also the symp toms of many other conditions. (5) It sometimes does so. Tobacco users are not all physical wrecks. A. E. B. I cannot tell you the history of the "Mind Your Business" cent other than that the colonies coined the piece In 1787, and that well preserved piecea are worth from 10 to 25 cents. GRAHAM. Correspondence of The Observer. Graham, Sept 4 One of th- r.. tle.st dances seen here this season was tlie one given by Mr. Don R,.i complimentary to thoae in attendance upon alias lone Scott's house party Mesdamcs J. V. Menefee and J. V. romcroy presided at the punch bowl! Mr. Holt Haywood and Miss Jean Veru and Mr. Gordon Smith and MIas MIhhIo Sheppard led the danc-era through beautiful and intricate figures, often being appauded for their "aklll and daring." Those present were: Mlsa Jean Venable, Durham, with Mr. Holt Hay wood, Haw River; Miss Missle fchap pard, Wlnston-Salrm. with Mr. Gor don Smith, Kulelgh; Miss Edith Pou, Raleigh, with Mr. Charles Laird, Haw River; Mias Helen Mc Millan, Knox vllle, Tenn.. with Charles Mienefee, Graham, Mlsa lone Boott, Graham, iwlth Mr. Edward McMillan, knoxvllle, Tenn.; Miss Emma Klnlayaon, Nor folk, Va., with Mr. Walter Gulllon, Burlington; Mlsa Mary Foster, Gra ham, with Mr. Don rUolt; Miss Kath- porter passea tnrougn, dispensing jPCI Dong, with Mr. Edwin Rott. both Leanuu to eaca member or tne party. f Graham; Miss Claudia Long. Suf ater on the party repaired to the folk. Va., with Mr. Heraey Woodard 8iom f th Mioses Taylor, where ui Suffolk, Va.; Miss Corlnna Oant, Bur- elegant feouff collation was served. ling-ton, with Mr. William BeMler, The Chalmers Glenn Chapter of the Daughter of the Confederacy met rith Miss May Carter with a large vttendanca. The following programme vs very much enjoyed: "Summary of Oonfederatt generals and States." Mra Onld; "BatU of Gettysburg." Miss 7)aly XQng; "Blunders of Gettys burg," Miss HatUe King; Piano solo, Urs. Hoover. Th Entr Nous Club entertained a tiumber of young ladies at the home of Mr. D. r. King, Jr.. Tuesday even ing. Tb lawn was beautifully ilium- Jtnrton. and Dr. McPherson and Ben Baltimore, Md. Miss Jessamine Gant, Burlington, with Mr. John Scott, Graham; Miss Elisabeth Holt, Fay ettevllle, with Mr. Paul Beldler. Balti more. Md.; MAss 8arah Kernodle, with Dr. Wade Braddy, both of Graham; Miss June Kernodle, Graham, with Mr. Richard Peck. Vtorlda, Stags: Congressman A. Ia Brooks, Greensboro; R. S. Mebane. J. Elmer Tong. Mell Thompson. Oroon Jtogers, M. R, Reeves, Clyde Hunter, Dr. Hardle. all of Graham; Robert "1 Holt. John, Roger, Kenneth and Ed win Gant. Minly Raker, an or Bur Inated. even to the tree tops, and hap- pine rejfnea supreme. Tueeflay evening Dr. Ray gave a de lightful watermelon feast in honor of the Misses Kings house party, the member of which are Misses Ettte nd Elelya Aydlett, of Klisaberh City; Margaret Taylor. f Cnrjstlansbnrr: Katharine TatrelL of Scotland Neck,' and Mr. Rucker, of Stuart, It was a jolly party that met with this Ideal fcoet. ; . Thursday evening Mr. J. B. Tay lor entertained forty-fiv of tbe yojing T-eTl in honor of th Misses Kings' t? o use-party. "Level ana rout tb venlnr hours beguiled." Ana every person present wore m - cm!!e. . - - .. . , ; . Th looter arranged for tb guests t rrogres at Interval, thereby gly-l-.g acn man a tete-a-tete with the f i'r -visitors. Th oc carlo was a de TfVfal on and on that anil be to ;mory ever dear. . . (Robertson, Haw River. Chaperones: Mr. and Mr. J. L. Scott, Jr, Mr. and Mr. J. W. Menefee. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mebane, Mr. and Mrs. James Pomeroy, Mr. and Mra B. 8. Robertson. Mr. and Mra J. D, Ker nodle, Mr. and Mrs. Lt C Carter, Mr. end Mrs. Chsrles A. Scott. Mr. and Mra Frank Moore, Misses Gilchrist and Robertson. . Friday' night, Mr. Edwin Scott de lightfully entertained a few friends in honor of Miss Ion Scott' guests. Progressive euchre was played. After a spirited contest Mr. J, Elmer Long waa called upon to present.' Miss Marcie Goley with th prise, and h. ia turn, presented it to Ml Jean Yen able, of Durham. Refreshment war served.. . " -' TirKr TAKE TUB KINKS OCT. T bore used Dr. KlnCs New Life Pills fir many years, with Increasing aallsfae turn. They take the kink out of stomach, liver en bowels, without fua or frle. tmj." aava ti. H Prow, of Plitaflold. Va Guaranteed satisfactory at all drug stores. 2be. - . . P. M. B. Please advise me how to clean a soft felt hat of light color.. A. Get a piece of French chalk at a drug store and scrape It to a powder. Cover the felt liberally, let It stand three days and brush out tho chalk. Repeat the process if necessary. Maude J F. Not rare. I. J. Mcl). The horoscope for No vember 12th is high temper, silent and dignified, fond of books, self important. Coin not rare. M. E. M. January 6th, 188, was Saturday. Natural heads of great corporations, proud. Independent, versatile and competent. Reader. Horoscope for January 8th is the same aa that of January fth. In paragraph above. August 1st, satisfied with present conditions. Inclined to take life easily. W. C. M. What is the population of Richmond, Norfolk, Roanoke and Petersburg, respectively, according to latest official census? A 85.050, 46,624, 21,495 and 21, 810 in 1900. Constant Reader Please give me a recipe for making hop beer (2) What Is a good tonic and blood purifier? . A. Malt 1 peck, coarse brown sugar 6 pounds, hops 4 ounces, good yeast 1 teacup. (If you have not malt, take a, little over a peck of barley and put It Into an oven and steam the moisture away; grind coarsely). Pour on the malt I 1-2 gallons of water at-170 or 172 deg. heat. The tub In which you scald the malt should have a false bottom bored closely with g'lmlet, two or three Inches from the 'bottom, to keep back the malt meal. When the water Is poured on stir well and let stand three hours, and draw off by faucet; put In seven gallons more of water at 180 deg., stir and let stand two hours, thrn draw off as before. Then put on a gallon of cold water, stir well and draw off. Put the 6 pounds of sugar In an equal amount of water, mix with the wort and boll two hours with the hops. When cooled to 80 deg. put In the yeast and let It work 18 or 20 hour, covered with a sack. Uae a strong rask. corked tight, and In two weeki It will be ready for use. (2) Put 1 ounce gentian root and the yellow rind of a fresh lemon into a Jar ef hot water and let stand. A cupful In the morning promote appetite. No Name What Is an artesian well? What Is artesian water? A. In thla country any deep bored well is called artesian, even If the water has to.be pumped. Properly It la one where the water rises to the surface, like those at Saratoga. No doubt artesian water i "short" for water taken from an artesian well. Better Not Get Dyspepsia If jou can help it Kodol prevent Dyspepsia, try effectually helpirig Nature to Relieve Indigestion. But don't trifle with Indigestion. A great many people who have trifled with Indigestion, have been sorry for It when nervous or chronle dyspepsia resulted, and they have not been able to cur It Use Kodol and prevent ha vim Dyspepsia. Everyone) Is subject to Indiges tion. Stomach derangement follows stomach abuse, just as naturally and just as surely as a sound and : healthy stomach results upon th taking of Kodol. When you experience sourness of stomach, .belching of gas and nauseating fluid, bloated sensation, gnawing pain In the pit of the stomach, heart burn (so-called), diarrhoea, headaches, dullness or chronic tired feeling you need Ko dol. And then the Quicker you taka Kodol tho better. Eat what you want, let Kodol digest It Ordinary pepsin "dyspepsia tab lets." physics, etc.. are not likely to be of much benefit to you. In digestive ailment. Pepsin Is only a partial digester and phyglcgar not digesters at all. Kodol Is a perfect digesier. ii you could see Kodol digesting every particle of food, or an ainas. in in Class test-tubes In our laboratories, you would know this Just as well as w do. Nature and Kodol will always cure a sick btomach but in order to be cored, the stomach must rest That Is what Kodol does rests in stomach, while th stomach gets well. Just as simple as A, B, C. Our Guarantee Go to your druggist today and get a dol la bottle. Then after ron bar nos th entire content of the bottle If yea earn honestly Bay, that It haa not done yoa enr rood, return the bottle to the drag flat ao E will refund your money wltaoal onaa tlon or delay. We wul then pay the arujr- Jlet for tha bottle. Don't hesitate, ell rnf tiata know that onr guarantee ia good. Thla offer applies to tha larra bottle only end to but one In a family. The lare bot tle contains ft times aa much aa the ail eent bottle. Kodol is prepared at tbe laborer tories of E.C. De Witt ft Co., Chicago. .-.-5 -VI . f . I z. -j i ss iar From the tenor of thousands of gratuitous testi monials in our files, there are thousands of grateful people and physicians in this country who think tho sun literally fises and sets in Harris Ltthia Water, the unequaled natural remedy for all diseases of the hoBi!aa If you are bo afflicted, you will derive the most enthusiastic encouragement from readjng these let ters, and whether your trouble is incipient or chronic, you cannot fail to get the most beneficial results from Harris Lithia Water, nature's sovereign remedy for disordered kidneys and bladder, and incident diseases. Write at once for information, prices, etc - HARRIS LITHIA SPRINGS CO Harris Springs, S. C. HoUl opn from Ju4 li. H. Z. R, Prop. , 12 half gallons 5 gaL dimijohn at your dealers at your dealers or direct from or direct from spring-, $4.00. fpriruj, $3.tX). e3H For Sale by aa DniggisU and Mineral Water Dealers. J. F. L. Wher In New Tor are hop grown and when harvested T When ! the Connecticut tobacco crop harvested? A. Grown extensively In central part of th State, and harvested late in summer. Tobacco is harvested In August and September, ' Mra R. B. W. See answer to C. T. I. 1 hava no experience with the sago palm; possibly some reader can tell why it doe not flourish... Or you might consult a florist. . IL C. C- It la lmpoealble te ay how you : shall go to work to trace a man who disappeared forty years ago. Th task offers no chance rof success unless you have some clue to start with. . . J. f j N. One born August ; ltth should be lacking: In ambition and Inclined to reeelv such things as are given him. Don't let thl discourage you. however, sine It 1 the moat arrant nonsense te suppose thst th date of ene'e birth affect hi Ufa. If. J. C.-"The riding plow can hardly b called an Invention, since it was plainly an evolution. , Plows are old, and se Is Tiding. It did not require much Inventive ability, to combine the two. f -. PURE WHte DIRECT FROM DISTILLfRY J. A E. MAH0NEY, Portsmouth Va. (Distillers and Shippers ef Fin Whrfklsa.) Established 1867. a m if $kJL WIlJJItEY irWefeTV wSsjOfafSS , $3 3 - 1 . MaM-Order Shipping. Dept., Portsmouth, Va. Distillery at Aleaaaarla, Va. MT your whiskies direct from an old. established house. - We own our die-1 iiuery ana snip direct to tne con sumer, . thereby giving; yon a better class of goods for less money. .-"- FORTY YEARS in the wholesale distributing- business. Our mall ordir department U bow fully equipped and we guarantee to ship the best (roods . for the money and satisfy each cus tomer. Here are a few specials, express charges prepaid by us: V - , 1 CiL I sTala. t gals. tab Dm f extra) f J.S0 SO-71 f IS.00 , JMaoer StrafeM Hve 4.S0 , S.SO . Coeafort?, ). 2 B0 4.71 Irteawtat BteeJ S.00 S.7S PaaaMwCer, (ei4) S.50 7 aortal Cor '. 2.S0 . Broach Ol S.I .7S 014 Tar Ota 2.M 4.7 . Any of the above brand saPolied ia Quarts, fint. or half pint bottles. Writ for con ple price list covering Wises, Cordials, Liquet, Beers, etc W supply our customers with every uescrlpUos ef roods. A rsts for (he Cstrs BriBtCssy, Brewers "Raelskrss" s SasM" RAkell Beers. - Orier WUt,Sai KOrtVr, bpres fefo tr CttfTri Oed b 12 S S.fO ie.ee IN is.se y.o of S. Davies Warfield, R. Iian caster Williams "and E.' C. - Duncan. Receivers. By direction of tne General -; jxaun , jEigeii it ; uuu ; cum r mencing,t 10.' a.-in., Wed nesday. September 23d, 1908, 1 will sell at PUB LIC JJCTION ; at the L:W arehouse. Corner B. Trade Street V and " Rail road, in CHARLOTTE, N. C, to the highest' bid der for Cash, the follow . ing articles of refused and ' ,unclanned freight: i- v I. ct copper rode, o-n E. A. F.; 1 ct. p. frames, Hudson ' Portrait Co., Mount HoHy; 2 bed and rails; I e. shoes, 8. f.: 1 bdl. S chairs, 8. B. B., Lbton: 1 bbl. cider: 1 wood pul ley; 1 c shoes. 8. M.: 1 Iron bed and rails: 1 e. toys; 1 o. shoe. & M,; 1 keg shoes; J rolls paper, H. A. C; 1 pkg. S cad. toba., C. O. Pitta, Clay, N. C; 1 c. shoes. 8. M.; 1 bdl. f scythes; 1 c. shoes, B. as.: 1 c. lamp chimneys, C. B. K.: 1 c. beerlne; 1' pc , marble, W. T. Price, Mount Holly; 1 canning out, E. C. M. C. E.; 1 peanut roaster, E. Broa, 1 crate I coffins; 1 bdt I scythe blades; 1 bx. poultry food. E J. Bigger, Matthews; I e. coffee,-A. J. H.; 1 show case; 1 crate p. frame, o-n H. P. Co., Mount Holly; I Iron safe. J. a Me. Co.; 1 pea roaster, J. D. C, Lakevlew. N. C; 1 bbL vinegar; 1 bbl. notions, Holland Drug Co., Mount Holly; 1 bdL 4 well buckets; 1 bx. mohy., O. A. Co.; lounge. J. E. H.; 1 rocker; 1 c shoea 8. M.; 1 bucket paint, It. O. Love. Llncolnton, N. C; 1 c. matches, J. W. H., Lbton; 1 bedstead and rails. Anna Moss; 2 kegs phos.; 1 e, matches, J. W. H., Lbton; 1 c. ahoea a M.; 1 c. Harrla Lithia Water; 1 c. drugs, J. R. Richardson; 1 bx. glass, A. H. McLeod, Lbtoh; 1 bx. stock food, W. S. A.; 1 bx. drugs, L M. 8., Laurlnburg, N. C; 1 c. matches, , J. W. H., Lbton; 1 c. lamp chimneys, C. R. B.; 1 c. shoes, 8. M. ; 1 ' bx. stock food, E. L. Stuckey, Wmgton; 1, grist mill. F. K. Inlaw. Lbton; 1 bx. drugs; 1 bx. stock food. E. J. Biggers. Mat thews, N. C; 1 c. coffee, A. J. H.; 1 pkg. 4 cad. toba.. E. Bros., Boatic; 1 bx. poultry food, E. J. Biggers dc Son, Matthews, N. C; 1 oil tank; 1 bx. notions; 1 coll rope from Nor folk; 1 c. sun tob., Ed Haas; 1 bx. drugs, Gordon & Wilson, Wax- 1 , I n M . r r l T.. . 1 c. ad matter. R. C. Wright; Wmgton; 1 table K .D., J . 8. Beacham, Polkton; 1 bdl. spokes, 8. W. Bros.. Thelma; 1 bx. notion, J. A. Slngletary, Lbton, rt. C; 1 e. coffee, A. J. H.; 1 c. matches, J. W. H.. Lbton; 2 kegs phos., F. M. B. ; 1 bdl. bit heads; 1 c. shoes, & M.; 1 c. sausage mills, T. J. Sellers, Mgton; 1 bx. saw. J. H. Cabell, Lbton. N C; 1 wash machine, A. B. Smith. Lbton. N. C; 1 dos. brooms; 1 bdl. spokes; 1 c. drugs, Dlv X Mgtn; 1 c. picture frames; 1 bx. hardware, T. H. Cabell; I'bbt no tions. T. & Bro.; 1 c. lamp chimneys, J. W. T. St CO.; 1 bx. lamps; 1 bx. crockery, J. W. C: 1 br, books, o-n V. B. & CO., Lbton; 1 bx. cold chisels; 1 bx. lamp chimneys, J. W. T. & Co.; 1 wringer, Miss M. J.; 1 ct. wagon, 8. O. P. A Co.; 1 saw, M. W. Murrlll, Phoenix. N. C; . 1 claw ice shaver; 1 plate mirror; 1 bdl. dusters; 1 bed spring-, L O. W.; 1 bx. drugs. W. I. Stalling, Mat thews. N. C; 1 bx. paint; 1 bx. sodaJ fountain fixtures; 1 bx. Insect pw ders; 1 case pictures, not marked; 1 bx. books, 8. 8. Hutchison, Wades boro; 1 closet reservoir fixture; 1 bx. llthla water. P. D. Pharr, Wadesboro; 1 bx. blade hoes, J. A. M., Wadesboro; 1 bx. stove polish, F. Odum. Wadesboro; 1 oil tank. So. Co., Mgton. N. d 2 e. matches, J. W. H., Lbton; 1 c. shoes, 8. M.; 1 c. coffee. A. J. H.; 1 stand. 8 parts; 1 sofa; 1 bdl. spokes; 1 c. p. frames, E. Oore, Charlotte; 1 pump; 1 bx. scales, M. A. W. Son, Monroe; 1 bx. crockery. A. LI lea, Caroleen, N. C: 1 c. stock food. E. J. Big gers A Son. Matthews, N. C; 1 c. chewing gum, 8. B. Holleman; I bx. ad matter, R. R. B., Wilmington-; 1 lounge, J. 8. H.; 1 bx. personal ef fects. P. N.; 1 china closet, O. 8. F. A Co., Raleigh; 1 rocker; 2 c. matches. R. W. H.; 1 c. shoes, 8. M.? 1 refrigerator; 1 sew.-, machine, J. A. Edge; 1 bx. hardware, A. Cowan, Wilmington, N. C; 1 writing desk; 1 Iron bed and rails 1 bellows; 2 kegs phosphate; 1 bbl. oil. A. Forbes, Creed more, N. C.; 1 cheese cutter. N. C. Co.; 1 c coffee; I wringer. W. H. King, Mngton. N. C; 1 bx. drugs, E, R. Green, Lbton; 1 incubator. W. K. Stricklln, Ham let; 1 c. pencils; 1 e. hardware, H. A Co.; Llncolnton: 1 pkg. 2 cad. toba.; 1 bx. tablet. C. A J.l 1 c. shoes, Stal Mill Stat. N. C; 1 bdL printing paper; 1 pkg. books, Miss J. Gordon, 'Rockingham. N. C; 1 bdL wrapping paper; 1 bx. Postum, W. J. L.. Rockingham, N. C. 1 bx. personal effect. W. G.; 1 bx. booka W. M. Steward, Wilmington, H. -C.', 2 c. matche. R. W. HlnonLumbr ton. N. C: 1 how case, W, 8, Free man A Son, Foret City; lbdL i chairs; V c. shoes, B. M. Steel A Co.; 1 c ed, L. Co., Rockingham, N, C; 1 c. can'gooda, M. L. 8., Ruthorfordton. N. CJ 1 C. coffee, A. j. H.; X e. electrie machinery o-n E Bemlnghaus. Wilmington, N. C: 1 e. 8 mo. toba Byivesier w imams, i c. matches, L. A H. Hamlet N. C; 1 crate toy wagons. E. Kretsch man; 2 crate carriag and cart wheels, Taylor Bryan, Wilmington; (5 B. L. linter; bx. harness; 1 crated table,' F. N. Godwin, Raleigh. N. C bx. , crockery; 1 bdL- wire; '1 keg staples; I rocker; 1 water gauge, a A-R., Raleigh. N. C: 1 c shoes; 1 c soap; lc hardware. L. M. C, Llncolnton, N. Ct 1 c. chewing gum; . -. A i ' . . . . 1 bx. personal effects;; I c. shasci Steel Mill, Steel. N. C; 1 pkg. 2 cad. toba.: 1 Iron bed and rat la. T. O. Stewart; I c mty. bottles, dlv. Laurlnburg; 1 c. dry roods, 3. Al brea. Rockingham, N. C; 1 c. books, H. F. A Co, 8Un ley. N. C; 1 bdL twine: - 1 bx. - ad matter, D. F. Kagly. Rockingham: I bx. fana, W, L. Lawing, Llncolnton, N. C; 1 bx. electrie batteries, J. A. Helvin, Char lott. N. C; 1 bx. clty Waa. Co., Raleigh: 1 bx. Glass, CR. McL; Mktthews, N. C; 1 washing machine. Misa Carson, ' Wilmlngtoti, N. C; 1 pump: X bx. wagon mat;- 100 . bx. macaroni: 1 bx. drugs; 1 roll paper: X c. lamp chimneys; 1 bx. soda; I bx. soap, Mra M. I vie, Rockingham, N C; X roll paper: X bx. personal ffecta; 1 bx. Llqulsone; 1 bdL paper part; X bx. casting; X china closet Eagl Furnitur Co Henton, K. C; X pkg. t cad. toba.; 1 e. chewing gum. M. L. A 8-. Laurlnburg, N. Ct X circular saw; I ct T. cans, W. R. 8ton, Mount Holly; I bx. drugs, S tailings,' K." C I X bx. hardware, - b; C.; t -c sme. P. T. Co.. Lbtoh. N. toba., W. G. Lowry, -'Rockingham, N. C. j X cheese cntter J. C. C; X bbL tinware, M. T. 1. Wadesboro. N. C.j X. bbL empty bottles; 1 bx. " vindow display ada. Peterson-A Ralfs, Wilmington, i-ox. cot ton mill machinery; 1 bx. casting; X ' bbl. . paint; .1 . bx. . drugs, J. ,W Funderburk, Monro, N. C; X bx. drugs. -- J. Roberts, ' Lumberton; N. . jr. . t w . k..t.. . r TlMtl T.nm)u.. '' ton. N. C.s 1 bx. ' talcum powder. J. C. . M.. Wilmington, N. C ; , 1 bx. machinery; X , bdl. . spokes; - X y ? : ( i ! A. W. ROHT.'EDER. Aa-ent : -L. BovrnxxN xrxxoif mill stocks Quotation by F. C Abbott A Company ; .-a. v:': -. . ; September 6. - ' Bid AsRed . pfd. skins ee a Co.. A ILMrltl t JiUUSJflUOH Alksn Mfg. Co.. .. .. .... .... American Spinning Co.j ,. .. Am. Warehouse pfd, Bpray, N. C. .. .. .... Anderson Mills.. Arcd..- ' . Arcadia.. ' V .. . Arista... .. .. .... Arkwiight Mills.. .. Arlington;. ., Atherton, m. C. ...... avon - .. .. ...... ...... Avendaie.. .. .. .. Auguata, Ga., Bel ton.. .. .. .. Blbb.... .v.. .. Bonnie .. s .... ... Brandon .... Broga Cotton Mills Breeksid.. .. .. Kroomfteld ; Cabarrus.. Cannon Mfg. Co. CaDltal City. Cbadwick-Hos: Chadwiek-Hosklns, p(d. CbsrryvlU .. .. . CbeswelL H. C, pfd. .. CheswelL & a Clara.. Clinton.... .. .. ...... , Clifton, com. Clifton, pfd. i. CllSslde , Chiquola Cotton Mill.. . Courtney.. . Con vara Mfg. Co., .. Cherokee Mfg. Co... .. Columbus Mts. Co Cor.. i, Coxe.. .. -.. .... ...... Darlington.. .. Dallas Mfg. Co.. .. Drayton .. .. .. . Dillon , Eagl and phoenix, Elmlra. .. Easley Edenton Enoree .. , Rnoree. pfd ... Erwin, pfd Eureka Exposition Fairfield.. , Florence.. .. Gatfnsy Mfg. Gaaton Gluck.. .. .. - Glenwood.. t Glen Lowry, pfd... Granltevllle, S. C... .. . Gray Mfg. Co Grendle Greenwood Highland Park t. Hlahland Park, pfd.. . Hartsvllle Henrietta Mills.. .. Inman Mills, 8. C John P. King vMfg Co.. . ICeealar. . .. .. .. ........ King's Mountain par W.. .. Knoxvllle Cotton Mills .. , Lancaster Cotton Mills.. .. Lancaster Cotton Mills, pfd fnett.... ...... .... Langley Mfg. fo.. Laurens.. .. .. ...... Linden. N. C. Liberty Limestone.. . Lockhart 8. C . Loray Mills, pfd. Lowell Lumberton Marlboro Cotton Mills.. Manchester Mills Mills Mfg. Co.. Mills Mfg. Co.. Pfd.. .. .. Modeha Cotton Mills.. .. MollohSn Monogban Monarch Monarch. & C, pfd... Mooreavllle, N. C Newberry Nokomla . Norrls Mills Olympta Mills, pfd Orr. .. ...... .. Osark Pacolet Mfg. Co.. Pacolet Mfg. Co., pfd.. Pee Dee.... Pelier Mfg. Co Piedmont Wagon Work Piedmont Mfg. Co Pell City. Ala. Po W. F. Mfg. Co , Richland. 8. C. pfd.. Roanoke Mills i Raleigh.. ..... ftAhordal . .. .. .... ... Richmond Spinning Co Riverside Mfg. Co.... .... .. Rooky Mount.. Saxon Sibley, Ga.. .. Social Clrcl Springatein V" RtatesvtUe Cotton Mills Salisbury.. Toxaway .. Trenton. N. C... Tryon. N. C. 81 .r.. e a " NT ' 101 I" '" - 1 .ft , .107 , ili 130 ' ' Ill 120 - V- z M JOB 100 St va 13 , lot 1QS 161 13 - 100 in H- 141 lot 11 Z' lbs ' a UTVi 130 t- 101 -X z I?4 lot. T 76 - 139 66 . 70 M00 3 9S 1M SS 1 120 121 Ill , ft 176 101 169 171 - 107 9S 140 - tl 1U - 100 Ill 140 121 145 161 87 to 300 - 190 - 73 SS , 100 110 16 - 126 110 106 96 16 120 67 106 161 ISO 100 " 176 19J - Sfl " 128V. 66 i 156 r 10S - ' ass os 6S M 116 12S - M 6V4 , oai . eiaa- mm oa 200 100 1 , 128V4 . 74 106 . lot . in:- . Tueacau. 8. C. .. Tucapau.. B. c, pia. ... Tuacarora.. Toccoa. Oa Union-Buffalo, 1st pfd.. Unlon-Baualo, 2d pfd., Vane.. Victor Mills. S. C Walhall. & C. Warran Mfg. Co.. pfd Washington Mllla .. .. .... .. Washington Mills, pfd Watts.. .... .. Woodaid .. -.. ... .... - LWoodslde. pfd... .. .... .... .. War Shoal.; .. ............ v , ; Whitney.. ........ . t Wlscassett... - Wooodraff. .... 136v" INSURANCK BTOCKH. Grensbr Uf. . 121 North 8tt Fir.. i Dixie Fire.. . ...' 136 Piedmont Fir., ... .... 206 Southeastern..... . ........ t Southern Lif ... ... ... - 101 Sottish. t .. " . . oa - BANK' liTUCK. ' - attTyPrk. Ashevui.. .. m Citlsen Matlonai, uastonia.. - 110 - -Charlotte National Bank .. 134 131 CmmerciaL Charlotte.. .. 156 ' , Cabarru savings ana tpar - : ; KAt .... .... .... .... .... .. 62 . . First National. Charlotte.. ,.-16a First National. Morganton .. .J Merchant armors- -uar- , ..a . . . . - . watinnat Bank. Caffney.. .. Palmett Bank and Trust Co American Trust C .. .... .. 12s ' Southern Loan . Baviegs ' - r Bank. Charlotte.. .. .... 12S Wilmington .Savings A Trust Company.. .. .... ..... i&j Wachovia U A T. Co... ... .. 120 American National, Asheville Marchlsos NatL Wllmingtoa 1M - BONDS. . , N. C 6a. 1912.. j. - ....... M 120 N. C' rs, 1S10..,. .. .... llTa C 4s.Xontoo " ' " N. C R. B- Stock.. .... ....153 Ctty of Charlotte . !.. .. City f Winston is, 1M7.M. .. Ctty ef Cenenrd la WJ7.. L O. RSS 1302 ITS, 166 12S . -.4... lot- it ', 167 1W, . XH
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