- i i a di rcTfiN A WRECK
IN THE TBAKSVAAL. . . - ,.. Tho American Cruloor Coop to
m Position Americans Haiaperea piocoo on Philippine
The Boer Army Troops on Snort Battens.. r , ,v poof.
to Meet Any Brltutt i or i.ndinir of the American November U. 12 20 p. m.
Xat. news from J0t under General JVh.aton at felSuStX. cruiser Ch.rl
General Jouer
lb aea" "w'r . u onn & moaipeci.aui northern cobs ui -
iliey
fir
.Uinnors
Time !
. -. , - . , - -
That's VJhat the Genuine Oliver Chilled Plows Are!
a a a ia.wif.iii - - i . Mar nHB
manner, w tawtnff steps to have oeo" r."u- nd " , . . nrlh-west coast
. u uviriHii iwv- . i -
as ...ic- -.tn
block the JJnw"
nor::.::ftwiieDt to
are "fS iAf Not only boats
ral White's relief. J?J:
TKo onn. m-a-w KnTmher 7tb.. All on
thA navv was compioi.. e ucauaj, -..w. ------
Intainea; rlL v,rd 380. Bo far as
mai
General Wbtte reet.t .r Ho
ka. funeral Joubert got w u-Amn through the surr unaer raou aa tu nwa reach here.
aiceo v . . mIatdiv mux- i auoywr - s a a - i ru u mis w uiu www
army at Ladysmitn co-ing " beavy- but badly aimed rmero -'- excitement. The
VJZZa.a. hut he is concentrating a ne jr , trenches. The !"ir tv. nt a boat to invest!-
5.uu rt of his force bou u xrotu rl(yht and left, "."".n hrlne back offi
x ri n vioHiv r . . i.tsvm n m i art i ri i f rn v u - o . . i itaw vuw
iu r- . i. n av &ner tuuqj i r ana erew.
a blow at Jipe pouriug , " - P-..
Bntsf while his
bombara uen- iun,j-.r taainnAd officers. The cruiser ran agrou
can meefc u - . while his fleeine nawyeB.
The bare fact oi tne
lr lAJiTnedand it is not even
. i ..ntiimrl. .... whr It 1 a total wreot.
Forty Filipino. .,'r---T-. '"" "I Blrroalld a hidden
o -i T?ilfnino deaa ana uvo roai -
, t nmmftn-1 oovoi r. . i : kn:u:nT thfl macninery
aar . A T'V I in I U 1U . 4 A Vm T 1 TT1 111! 14 la. M U 1 www ( '
B' this move - Bftrft. wounaed were iyuu
is taking a t:io r- which
eznected rein
-nnon continue to
eral White's position
The crew worKea
ikr two davs and
These Plows,
j. ...
both in the one
and two-horsfe
si7fts. took the
FIRST PBIZB
at last Raleigh Fair
d were f puna in a puhu.uB 77.", net0get off, but the ris
had suffered considerably hS W-piltad' them to
White might advancejn m. " from the bombardin;. , , t j? boate, eyk refoge on a
he laces vu r - - Tho town wa - small lsiana nve iuic -.o mu. . iu P.nmi no
Washington, JNOvemoor w. "w rcjJciii o, uio visv...w
But thev do that everywhere, whether on exhibit or in the field. For
durability lightness of draft, ease of management and economy 0f
Oliver rlOWS aiWciyo -a.iv vuixC, may cost
as ijreaor.
in his rear
. .1 i f..ai tne nruJY
WUlie UO -Awr j .lr AIIO vunw " 1 . .
" " -wm a. w a m m.h t 1 a ai ak r w v tkatm nn w a mmmm m an 1 vmBr-m-'a aw - mmt m h at mai -hw , . .
from P-, riart s.. KP. t'Ml "-7; .""f: Adaarar. - " j: II 28 iiJ . a , i mitation"- dIow but are cheapest in th
W,pra.et keWe ,ted witl. , o --; '-"nrhnaW' She-wm one of a little moreav it , """ fiPMllIMP PUi. ,
would prooao, - - a fine cover. ; fi...-uio be sent to Manila
Th - American iobb.o, i jt - - --, , aiah
. 1 . alter tine aesiruoHuu -k--i. v,r- ...n.
were ,, 11. MtAnthT Admiral iiewey, iu. ut --- ruuvv 10 vvw. w.. w - .. . , , 4- .
A late Ulspatcn iron, nlrtiSJnt utilizing her tor the purpose . n, IVPR" and VOU Will nave no Uciuac w . eg.; bi yuur pur-
,a,. ivh' ww. ' "7. u;r,pw one-hbrse Steel Beam Oliver ? it's a
more
than
iapatcbrom utllizlng her for the purpose , "
been raining hard for L gendlng ammunition and other sup- DUy IS, an
a week, handicapping .. . r the Asiatic station. Just l... ua
nr1 MaoArthur ?"?.Li. 1 "iV, .irnmnt to that Cnabe. rid
fhin .hort of a large army
advancing from Dundan.
General White is using a flying
. column of artillery and cavalry
With tniB UO ao -f , .La
- , si nnalAiiffhts on the
uia.is j rTu,ariaxr (General . . juuAonrla of 1 Anaeles Lia,fw!0kA h.ri nndereone an
Boers. ,w"r"'T ...mith "o:u":..inW U :u"r.indavY vard. San
White sent word irom anfj Twlac. i-ne; rBBFulw r -1 . 1 L? . uliei Tn nrime
huho .Jmant was " .... ,i...n . in . Ka na. I TTfanwUnrt-And than was in prime
. . w.r m urn u ii t v m i & m - v m n m m ... - siai . w w m- muwiuw
harm, ne wn General L.awton xiopouuc -.r-vv -r-. Atwk VOcAi
on.SanWdro.river.togeth.s o,nonSon1anUW
annnlies. The river is fed by oi hich is commonly
iouVtaibVtr navy .She
v too shallow lor navigawuu faad ft fuU complement pi omcer.?au
too swift. Mule trains moving crew. The naval register issued at the
mpplies : over, the iauaay t rouB beginning ot.tne preseni
ide only-two - or three miles a ber ;Commander Captain William E.
nauv uuij ti-Li v.A lfnntAnant com-
VYXilllUgi ..
prow is worth something, isn't it? Be sure that the next plow you
ave you seen
that
the intrenchments were daily grow
ing stronger and that the supply of
provisions was ample. - a
A report emanating from Am.
eterdam states that;a British regi-
. T7rii1av of last
xnent was ueuiuia -t: 8
G.;;r;i. Lawton a"d MaoAr with an extra SLI P share thrown in.
vara, oao
t. jifflanhv Tn .tne aa- Franblsoo. ana man was .u F"r
nnvasi iMaKK.aiuuA.wva''' i .
i HQ ciinnlv vour wants in plows.
Yours for '"gooa piowmg.
99
week by Free Staters
" It is stated
, Rno of the liritisn
were kill(
horses were captured
soldiers
made
day.
. , j-.j .v.. ann UBJ' .:a I nnvi.y ant tf rind urocKiine
1 1 . j M anansinii mail uuu i m . a ti annm rMLii ui d i Luauuw m w v - - . -
were Kuwuorwuuuuw Tne troopn i aie:e;tt.f . Htarv Allen is acting
lillB iBlBE OlHFfifff,
'
TKft nnlw nrn
rses were capvu. . . much oi tne wmo. w-. r-- tha
rvu at PAteraburecorresponaeni i . . wa nifth the country yieias aw4Tr "r.l.. .f. .t his hotel
ml u d w v ww' cr ' - w a n a. u b w w i n an a xin a a. var ja. BbaiiUM h -
. n- - -n iM i "a i m I iiai v ojuuai - "
of the Lokal Anzeiger, oi uornu, areic6f a few chickens ana, dul tba( no message had been
HAS A VERY HARD TIME
absence of Secre-
TTl' i..ih r.nAftto Wrong Po
receivcQ dj " ...
wnds . report that Russian troops j;,o;"xhofflc.r. Carfy, a supply Tim Fthe nlgnt. , v Ing Waco am? ' "u"
are marching toward the Afghan o caah to aj. ttfo natlTet liberally The croleer Charleston, which was Admonlsnea. .
mu;. mav Via a move . u.-ii - Uon TTntnAiflAo In looo. baa a niovoinnd. fx-ore8iaent
"..trBritIth''-liitereitt in - that WJt Moblands' are cool and the Uisplacementof 3,730 tons, was 312 the Unlted States, found peculiar diffi- adopted may be wortbthe atten-
-- r " -:: - . . j i..f7 flhQ in lnnfftn. 40 iee m. mnm n? in exercisiBK 13 I f nnranna iivincr aiontz
Eection. -. : - health of the troops guuu. .rrr-.-.TM R inches in c.u7? 4 "V rri,
lUCUCiS IU uoaui ---- . ,
I
1-
Of
Beclaiming Sand Dunes.
A , paper read at a meeting of a
forestry association at Los Angeles,
Cal., recently reported the success
ful reclamation of a large area of
drifting" sand dune. The means
. z .as ti rnn i . v . - - .
The only cnee nuK T- - - General Young has captursa an- r ,.- w . 8teei. having iwo
. m : TTi !1! 2 I UlBiUaaUfffl aw " ' .
share oi ijiupinu . f ! and two masts
our
was
British is that, with Y
of the army corps aireaay ammuniti6n, which was
and with others following close be. amm ,
bind, lU,uuu men ouguv w
to Ladysmith within 18 or 19 days,
ready to relieve White if he can
hold out until then.
If this can be carnea oui, meu
left behind Liti ih.. Rh had the fol
I W 1 LI1 LLiiiincaajv w
inW Armament : Two 8-inch gnns,
along the front 8ix 6-inch guns, four fr-pounders, two ef
tlicai va I AhlBUlu . .
He was obliged to stana in iiuo . .... gQ barren and
lone time only to have his vote reiuseu r f .. , Bori of
... a. w mrrtntr nni i- uuui w
1UUK UUIO vw ww I I
KonlnsA hA had cone to the wrong poll
WWHWW - w . . 1
ing place. When he went to tne yru
uf.L ,oa nrrf ored awav ana
Splendid
Assortment
of
Hard
Rubber
crop beyond a growth of six inches.
m M a i mam aAT anrnii rum Liin n iuua
Ha was Ordered away aim even wuoa www
ha Siwovewd he Fmp ho. .ntoa? .te ioucders. two ma- ouUbed by a town official. Success was at first obt. nea Dy
.1. trenched with several ohlne guns and oae light gun with rI first place, Mr. Cleveland bad pUhtiog in furrows the roots of
atronclv entrencoeu, BO' r" . ou nom- . . j tu. r.r nlace to i . aaa rAlAma.orestis
tronoie in nuuiug iJi
at hi Tote. According to the local
theBsih
be saved, andlt 19 now oonuuwu r . been engaged ln ow. ... ---- 7?"" own hine registered in
J ... -..VrtLii. I i a 111 a 1 UOUH va mw ' . i.i .
another daring exploit. wniie j one place and the other nan
likely that it will be. The greatest
concern is lest with constant skir
mishing this daily ordeal will
weaken the men and horses of the
garrison, and also lest the artillery
should exhaust its ammunition.;
arenaia.) The furrows were about
three feet apart. Where the
dunos wsre too steep for horses
pits were dug and the roots were
nlanted in them.. Between Novem-
. L f w i j a u - V n a a alma tn I
Ihnnt 10 o'clock in the morning Air. ber and Marcn ia Qlv
Cleveland drove leisurely down tojthe piant, wet weather oeing preiera- ODIOUU
at the
polls at Odd Fellows' Hall. Aiignting ble. It is desirame ma aU ruu.. j.
fiom bis carnage, do iyuuu i enouia tae uuiu a--j. waj-j
B0IRS CAN KEEP SUPPLIED.
-The Boers can get plenty of sup
plies for their guns, as they com-
m.nri th railway from Keemen s
Pass to
scouting with five officers and two TQr Number and Particular jsecond one.
men of the Thirty-sixtn inianry Classification Otis' 5iaio-
and Lieutenant Hawkins ana iu ment-
men of the Fourth Calvary, ne General Otis. has cabled to
crept behind aitrsnch containing a be war department the full strength
hundred Filipinos, roue uoui Qf ; hg command- nowiln tne rninp-
down, killed and wounded men oltjes: excluive nf the hospita ana
' . i i a I ' rvt aa..M tKniBi I autvuii - .
.nrl ..ntnrAd 6. lie aiSO DroKu medical ' corps, xne sawmou. uwr,B nH nmea. where ne
u..u oft Af.n.an th number of troopi in the rninp- t. anaUki hu time to cast
i wav from iteemen b ujw uv ,r n.v... qi hnt tnM that Lweu.7 na.r
T" :r' 7i, .l.n Aeuinaldo Is said to nave ion. pines up o jr;- a ballot
rass to nninu, TAln ennntrv for a region In dateapart oi tne iHirWvu The novelty ol tha situ!
iMnch TAina'a Neck to Pretoria, the Tagalo country ior afca tlninth infantry have arrived at Iv?'0 J!ui. m n.
Zu, mi..ui Haa the north, where tn. mouniu- --"W, ba .te ' as sent by " oV '" S .,5 h and enioved i'Tin hAiaht: On the sheltered
'ineV KDOW fcUttV f um ' I rjll J Ial ha mAII AATBIZe . .af ii.i. J COllBM WOU, nuw.-': . - , . , i a. www o
l . ! m 11 1 1 nD . niLu tuw -w l ritfn i ann nn iilhu ludu i , -. l
Mnanii iikia is tvt w
UIWUWAW. ' " .
Trusses
to
oi voters ahead of him; and there was
no recourse, but to ; taae nis piaoo
among a motley crowd of townspeople,
his
of tha situation soon
--. . . i
weather sets in. ;vueu mo fou" n Jl-rm'ci
were blown out with the dry sand fjrarQI10r S.
the ground was at, once replanted.
The next operation was to build
brush fences across the direction
of the nrevailine wind about 100
Corner Opposite Postoffct
, including yards apart and from four to six
They Know tnat yi uiw ,-w.t u.w- mied with the most savage
been reinforced witnin a moiivu, t . . m0gt moun-
and. therefore, it is but natural to , .cna-aible oart of
r a a.i a.va.a uuuai aai aa ja w w mt
expect.tnat jouoert Fuv
forth nis most Tigoruui. Maw Bell, with an Infantry
overcome him. - LAffmAnt And a small force of cay.
A dispatch from London Bays Antered Tarlac without
aispinwu 1.-- w- , .a
- -1 n fAii ninnrnni i j
attacks on the town of Makefing P5eneral MacArthur has taken
last week, being repulsed each time. Bamban Ti9 wa8 8Uppo8ed to
They lost fifty men. ; be the strongest position except
The Boers must strike telling Filipinos in
blows this week before the British S iL, The brief ac
am n nnnn f nflm Ann ! o - j
reiniurcomou r" I AnMa f thA AncrAorement receivea
VVMaavo -w "-O-O . . .
the late8t,news from the seat of war
in South Africa indicates that they
are seeking to do this. -
The attack is proceeding in four
localities Ladysmith, Kimberley,
Maf eking and Northern Cape Col
ony, near the Orange Free State
border. : , ' s -
A fight with heavy artillery on
both sides occurred at Ladysmith,
w . .
and 1,288 officers. Adding to this tne
late arrivals he has a force of a.J)
n.. m.n mnA 1.341 officers. His
VMIwww - -
statement follows :
cavalry. Enlisted
Officers. Men.
30 956
''"".V.V... 43 . 1.263
43 660
Regiments
Third
Fourth .. . .
Eleventh
M.wy " 'm I IT.
it vastly. When, after long delay J Ur.
Cleveland reached tne oanoi-uut
liam BrSdy , a town merchant, without
loocing up, asked : .
'Your name, please?
"Grover Cleveland," was the reply
RrorW lnnked ud with a start.
"Beg your pardon," he said,"but you
are not registered nere.
Mr. Cleveland turned ana ibu
side of these fences young seedling
trees were planted, about five feet
apart; The trees were pines
. at ' .'.Aam
(Pinus maritima;, cyprssB, euca
lyptus, willow, elm, oak and maple.
The winds blow the leaves off the
poplars. The planted trees grow
in the sand, barren as it is, till
Ho about ten feet high, or until they
Total .......166
ARTILLERY.
2,879
laughed good-naturedly as he walked be ln t0 form heart wood, but after
First...
Third
Fourth.
Fifth . .
Sixth..
indicate that the natives lougnt
according to their recent tactics,
retreating after firing a f ew vol
lvV An officer , of the Thirty-
sixth Infantry is the only Ameri- Uotal :
can reported Kiuea. . . , , Mf infantry
A late report says tnat Agumai- .
-. -A tYgm north. I XOlra
ao naa no. i0arth
but that ne ana a ariuj Sixth
nntn BiflAB npRiirreii ai uauvBiuibu. . . , A
" . 7---. - rounded, msiast oruern w u . tb
imioi,iaBk 1UU4CU-J u.v.-.-9. - ,nsnft commander at a
ooofiKArl na in A hUfffi "'f""
uwaw..w O
town was
pounding away at short intervals. rapgl, ,
commander at oan juo Twelfth.. ...... .
hold San Jose and Oar- Thirteenth
all cost. v Fourteenth
i .-'
Colonel Hayes has captured sixteentn.
were to
The result is not positively known, a 1",. -iLretarv and Major Seventeenth
k T nnnnn war nffieft nrof esses t Aguinaldo s secretary, ana J"M . tMntn
to be-dent that GenerafWhite C "SS oJ'hi.
W ith Eighteenth
Nineteenth.....
a
is fiafe. r" ;rIL Te.,oa Twentieth
- i - a a. v n w- m -r ar a xj atm i . n
It is not believed in London that "?J "nf r fteneral La . iwen.y-nrs. ..........
GeneraUToubert has much prospect Visaya The son ot G V Jwenty-second . . ... . .
.......j.-.T..mSTV, -? Brtn. nares anu """J . w i - xweniy-mira
l copvuuug jroiaavaa ..a rrh rAnprAl barely escaped. T-Anttr-fnurth . . . i : .
la.w. Ann An nfftrlt.rv AttACtT OQ & " ' " "
the British intrenchments is ex-
Twenty-fifth. . .
i Twenty-sixth i
-MnTta t? aid ao1 "hv Police in France
pected. - - . . . n a MiniatAriAl Twenty-seven
T Z a 11.1 ' IT IAlf h 14'alAATIOV I T1K1M. - L w x
Liieuu-vyui. v. ia. ii.iu-iiwwuv 7 . . . . I lniriiein
an several other British officers crisis is likely to be the outcome of Tbirty.second.,.,
were killed in a skirmish near Bel- a grave mistaKo mau uu i. Thirty-third...
mont. Cape Colony. of the government today, in which, Thirty-fourth
mka na will rinTA tn h Aatfth bv rude intrusion into nuns private Thirty-sixth.
vi onArAtinna.-aa the British are apartments, the entire Catholic Thirty-seventh
nected to have 12,000 soldiers on church was offended, if not antag
this week. onized.
4
12
5
4
43
63
44,
43
24
43
44
41
43
44
42
43
45
43
46
43
45
17
26,
49
51
50
39
49
49
48
46
1,085
5
.a m ATriaire. The crowa louoweu
him as he drove to Chambers street,
where the second polling place was sit-
uated
Loud cheering greeted Mr. Oleve.
land there as he walked towsrd the
polls with determined lace. "h.Uk
into the building, he stopped amnmont
mt-lk with a fellow-resiceat of the
. . z t
. -r na recountine nis viciw
w- , T .
tudes at the other polling piace. iusu
.Hon PtAr Mehan. the tovrn constable
who was clearing the space between
. a a ak a ai 1 1 a
..ilifioa lcftdlncr no iw iuo
tuo laiuugx - c
ca a in a loud voice :
Von will have to get out of here, my
manr This place is meant for voters,
anl we can't have any loafers hanging
about blocking up the passage
Ai.mip mnirA ulnn?.
AlvUaf aaaw w ------ o m
A wild roar of laughter broke from
KornwAt the constable, evi
j aa nt rAo.oflrnize Mr. Cleve-
UBUSljr vaV '-- .
Tho AT.nreaiaen dubuou
1BUU. r - i . lla
nA was allowed to cast nis uauut,
.uknnt fnvthAr hindrance. There
W u. a a a a a H - a mm W w w
1.038 nAM mnrA cheers for Mr. Cleveland as
1.081 u iBM m arriacre anddrove away
1 943 I .... u. ?ntri PrincetOD. N.
I JK laSl UO UOva -
i288 J.. Dispatch, 7tb, to Baltimore bun.
1,299 1 - ' j
997 A Munininal Pawn-shop.
1qo I J- a.a...- -a-
h nubile
1299 jttunicipai v UDto"r t i .r .
1 041 utilities as gaa, --r- " -
895 water, is a system .w-, A "
iastified Itsell, navmg pruu
111
399
132
126
1,161
1,932
1,415
1,425
1,514
1,427
1,480
1,453
1,587
1,445
1,448
1,412
1,486
1,478
1,374
1,548
1,203
that they show signs ot- uinw
and will perish unless fertilized.
For several years the California
experimenter has been fertilizing
his sand plantation, with the result
of a vigorous growth of his trees
whArever he spread loam, manual
and other good rich dressing, -at
present the pines, cypress, euca-
lyptus, etsvare ieei uigu -
grove of 700 acres is ooiaineu, .uiw
formerly there was only drifting
sand that moved witn every gate,
often to a depth of three feet in 24
hours.
HARRY POEZOLT,
Merchant Tailor,
217 S. Sin St., GSEENSBOSO.
Mrs. HannieWeathetl!
Millinery Headquarters-
i
WHEBB VOU WILL fL"?
Latest Styles of Suitings and.Trou The UteSt StjlCS JDd
erlngs to select from. Fit guaranteed.
Executor's Notice.
I w.n onalifled as executor of the last wil
rid testament of Cornelia A. Steele, ueceaseo.
ana testamen w " -minllt ..jd deceased
nto vvnt them to the aa-
ersignorlfo -
tice win De iieau in u.
This 16th Say of October, 1899. TEEL
Executor Cornelia A. Steele.
rtf.
MABKET
44-6W
Total
Catholic opinion in FrancerWhloh g"S" '.H
The school directors of Union nas oeen larger w'v T !
county think the public schools of government, was ehocked by tne
u- Qhnnifi hA kent onen authorities sending police en dom-
kUO VUUUVJ i -1 I . . , . 1
r,nntinnniiBlv as Ions as the funds iciliary visits to rougniy inrcu
.1,.- than thAt thev nuns and the fathers of the As
UOIUIIU anouwa . j - , ,
V.. iiririarl ntn tWO BDOTt SUmDlinniBI. Uruci ouu. vtw
the office of La Croix, a Catholic
tiesr This is wise: Much waste newspapej-, upon the offensive sus
. mnnatr lo noiiBPfl hv sion that thev had all been con
dividing a school term of four or
five monib.8 into two sessions .with
nf from two to
NO CURE-wu
33,124
288
fft-,1 Koth A3 to coa
aua, 1 W,.-
.k.Mtra. orinntea ana pruuoiijf a -
DUW'BUU
247 aged, but Chicago has gone a bow-snot
in advance of anything ever heretofore
Aggregate officers, 1,288 38,465
war
the
officials
thA following
Thirtv-second Infantry, zl omcera
and 209 men ; Thirty-ninth mianiry,
nndArtalcen in this
ftonntrv in establishing
Notice to Contractors.
Seated bids will be received by the
a ... v. , m innnrir i nmuiiaaiuuvig
direction -in this oara oi -'w n ntil 2 n. m.
a municipal Gulllora county, rol Decern
eedy can U on f h 0oVDaeCnTw
Since the receipt oi tne auuv ho bere tbe n
i r i s a L a. .a.i. . ha - . iiir uw
department nas peen uuuuou , 1 1; Der Cent. a monm,iur vir.uiwii i
arrival of more troops. Kffi.ta.h- P.K Md S. ffildln
haveaaaea io xms in.; The cash capital xo atari. tt i .; .anffi,fl Qf
i a a a 1 1 i - Ma la ann iiikbmbb liiq v
AOTfl n I laillllf II m Will I J KA -
' 1 Mrrirk : l a s thA
. s.u t ' sv. nffloor unri isa men. mo.iu& w
nectea in some way wi.u - - ----- m,e .. oQ ifi2 enliat.
alist plots against the government ?T ;77 : ,
an intermission
four weeks. The way to secure a
regular attendance is to have a
regular school term. North Caro
lina Journal of Education
Tht Uha var all drillfBtS Sell Vltl V JU O
TASTELESS CHILL TONIC lor unuis, Jjerer
drugjris
TONIC
mnti xrniayia Tt Rimniv iron ana uoiiiuie in &
tasteless form. Children love it . Adults pref ex;
it to bitter nauseating; tonics, rnce, owe.
Bears the
Signature-ex
Tba Kind You Have Always Bought
will be' found
the Register oi
$50,000, and the
doubtless prove a oenenceuww gCu r - . " wavdenr Wheeler
i a. ..aftKiMflr i rna 111 ir.n w j
men who need easn ana n.Yii Arehitects. Charlotte, H. u.,
to put in hock ; nu T,.ll alter the 25th of Novem-
a ha rnpnvuixcu aa aa auwu.w
money - ;rT..IWA tni fnrAPe ber. 1899.
pal lunction lui"---i
r . t ill nrA T nnnlrl
rr 11 bids.
Jecfc BUJ v r W. C. BOREN,
Ch'm'n. County Com.
Charlotte Observer.
109
CHOOSE I0OR DEW1;
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