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I r ...... - nr.: i V i. Of! I'd.'1 s iv i Ultra u. s-; v ..i.V'i .-!! i s:IUf:t !C3 V Ultra N. 1 a. i i la f Irl.ll ttT. Tr t:is -k n'i-ri:irTi(i':f Or. v-i r. carh in advance JIM f i porfk-- i hrei . Av ti?in;r. n? squnre ten ; iiit insertion. 51. f '-! jlnp0 or lit Miv , ,!. il l ' advertisfinfi'ts. ;:tv.--i to 1. !'.- Ol k'!'!; I Jo6. Tin: u iu of Dr. Chark-s l. Mclvv, uresUcnt of theGreens-bn-oSuio Normal Co! lego, is a distinct loss to North Caroliua He devotod his talents ami the enthu.vlu.sn of a very earnest and vigorous manhood to the ad vancement of education, and es pecially the education of the NTnrt.h Carolina trirls. He 'wrawH, acev I had ... ... 1 taL ii, ... 9 . (C Mutc at l'nrhHiu and hnrd Mr, Bryan Uv;iu his speech, I walked back to the train and wont into one of the first class noud i better bvsii'ju) ollanmni 'P., .ii.l nnicn lrifif (if Whit I 111 , 1 t Tv- rn 1.... iHt iK d Mr. Waiter ( Uivw had I coaches, wnere x saw ui. utneB t vlcr.n a positon with Evans P. Mclver sitting on the front llardware Company of StatesviUe; seat with his feet on the long as book keeper. He will take his seat ahead. When asked why he fa mil v there as soon as he can did not attend the speaking, he .rota enitiiho iniisn. we Kuicil M I'll: II 1 i'iti:' !u as indiirestion and ,Ul I J LV Js'i-ou iu " - i, ' Walter. Tcirc!! is KCttiiiK on a booui. There were some railroad men pass'.ng through Terrell last week speaking of running a road from Statesville through Terrcl', Denver, Ijincolnton or lronsta tion. Terrell is a larger town than Catawba, because we havo a roiler mill that is running every day, one good store, a black smith shop, gin, sawmill, planing mill, and good school that will start ni a short while; church right in town. Catawba cant beat that. Mr. T. F. Connor has returned from Baltimore where he has bought a big line of fall and Vr : itfp w tor . short T' winter goods, Miss Mary Connor His life was too short. n,nnnvm nrdWo onlv 40 But in :t was accomplished great good. The great State College for girls is his monument. Mu. Bryan has had a warm're- to school. Miss Eva Wilson and Miss Blanch Fish.r have gone to Statesville school, I am glad to seethe girls take such steps as that, I would love to see some of eeption in North Carolina. He the boys take such notions as 1 t.: ; 1 . . , , . rv a. ,t u beiran his speaking in .ualeigu Monday and closed Tuesday night in Charlotte, At all places his audiences were large and en thusiastic. He is very popular in North Carolina, as he is else where, pleas u rt ora tery. he cr -.ii: in favor ship o: r. with the , r- h: spndid , :--: M tr.it . vie cri.-::...-iit owr.cr- b; r a Good Man. . M. A. Sigmon v . September 10, 1S31. ..i .-jCi the M. E. Church, h . at liock Spring campmeet::. iu 134 and lived a cons is tea-; .aad faithful member tilling the calces of steward and trustee many years and was !' faithful superntendent of r ie Sunday School at thif place r 30 years. and was ever pur. . tual au Li attendance. He .ti the filch l: -. months au;l II' ts, His iii'e was consistent 7iiti his proless ion, ard his work a cleovjnstrat io: f ti.i? christi-iu religion. He is r.ot d-:..l, but s ;:op ith the sleep of v.z- righteous and his works wili continue; to live. Peace be to his ashes. In the absence of his paster, Kev M. O. Kadi.-Ul the writer conducted the burial service, in tiie presence of a large congregation and laid his body to rest in the Pisgah grave yard, to await re.su reection of the just. The May's C-iapel revival meeting is still progressing vith increased interest. Great good is being done. Quill Driver. ! S-pl - at -. 71 vears 11 that, wouldn t regret it when they get older. I have such a good joke on some of the fox hunters. Some dogs were run ning something one day last week when some man came to Terrell and said it was a red foy, for he saw it cross the road in front of him. Mr. Pjrak Sigmoa go J. hoi-e as last as his horso can go, got in sight and hollered to Enoch to bring the dogs, thoy had a red fox. so here comes Mr. Hugh Hager oa that single footing dan hcr-3, making about a mile in three mauutes. Charles lov;ariJ on tht; gray ; Henry Cubri';1. o- hi gry mare. A'.i bringing their do;;s to get them in the race. Gio man lost his hat, but he was s. hungry for a fox race he Ididn't take time to stop and get it. But low and behold! when they caught the fox it proved to be a car.. Some got there in time to enjoy the race, some were mad because they, were fooleJ. A. S. K. saii he so.-.i ail his dogs for titty dollars. I tiiinir if he had a few foxes he could get fifty dollars for them from Terrell boys, I tell yoa when cur boys go into a thing, they go wholesale, cat or no cat. Mr. Lloyd Sherriil and his bast girl went a visitiag last Saturday night over in Mecklenburg. We had a good size congregation at church Sunday eveing. Mr. Jim Cochran went to see his best gin Sunday night. Take care Jim. we dout want to be deprived of a school teacher. Best wishes to the Exteupkise. said: I have an acute attack or am suflenng r-i,nii1nrn.blo discomfort. He looked palo, but not enough to 1 iir 11.... 1 cause any aiarm, nu bu.iii.uu for several minutes, when State Treasurer B. K. Lacy came up and -sat down by Dr. Mclver and engaged him it con versation about his school, A few moments later Dr. Mclver tapped his chest and said that he &as suf fering there from iudigestion. He tossed his head toward Mr. Lacy and whimpered, "Call a doctor; I am desperately ill." Mr. Lacy called and Mr. Walter Murphy of Salisbury; Mr. A. D. Watts of Statesville, and Mr, P. D. Goid, of Greensboro, responded and helped to stretch the sick man on the long seat. The end had come aready. Dr. Mclver was dying when he called to Mr. Lacy, Dr. Jones, of Hillsboro, was on the train and rendered what service he could, his patient was beyoad human aid. The sudden death of Dr. Mc lver cast a gloom over the train. Mr. Bryan, Senator Simmons, Governor Glenn and all others on v,a.-s aI.o staled'thafc the cruisers Miuoapolis and Newark will fol 1 cm. Terre'.i, Sept. 17, ll'in'.. News is scares ivac I will try and send a few itercs this week, I believe Dr, Chas. D. M'lver Dead Sjit-ial to The Observer Durham, Sept, 17, Dr. Charles D, McLver, presideut of the Satte Normal & Industrial College, at Greensboro, died suddenly on the Bryan special train at 4:40 the farmers are about doue pull- o clock this afternoon as the ing foliar. The next thing on ! result of a stroke of apoplexy' board is?cot ton picking. C-ttm ! The end came when the traiu was in my section is v;ry good, but I but a short distance frox Djrhiin board were stupefied at the s denness of the summons, ladies socur-.i Honors o:k! two large bouquets ur-d on either side of the u i face. The remains v;;ro I; to Green sbore ou t!:f c-n cl To L:.' ee i' -.V LSI 'til. X Li.' ;v.lHll"r:i miia rail Newai-k t ai ry about 700 men al ugcthei' and the Tacoma k 1Z0 Should all of these vessels go to Havana, the navy would bo able to land a force of 4 000 men -in Cuba by Wednesday or Thursday if any developments should occu r rendering such action necessary. Pinal instructions will be given the Cleyeland and other vessels when thoy reach Key West. The Cleveland's sailing from the Nor folk yard occurred yesterday, while the Tacoma left there today. The Louisiana and Virginia left Newport yesterday, after bur riedly coaling. The New Jersey sailed from Boston. -Tremendous Gale on Wrightsville Beach Spi!ciuI to The Chroiiidu. Wilmington, Sept. 17. A South Atlantic storm, which is thought to have originated just north ol Cuba, has plaved havoc in Wdmington and neighboring points to-day. The storm struck Carolina coast early this morning with the fury of a hundred dem ons. At Wnghtsyille Beach the greatest damage has been done. A lew yards north oi the Lumina pavilion a new inlet has been cut. At six other points the ocean has washed the beafh and broken into the sound. The velocity of the wind there was at least 70 miles an Lour at 10 o'clock this morning, ' Tue mile lor g trestle spanning Yrikrhtsvine Sound is a total wreck. No communica ' ton has been made with the beach 1 O i . kc yciai ajicui j : ta't hiVd en made to get boats there, 1 ut without success. M MTU AUK SALK. Washing ta-r., SecreUry Assistant S.v. Robert B.-ion at 5:45 o'clock over t';e Atlantic Coast Line for Tampa, Fla., to embark on a r. u- .l vessel there for Havana, in accordance with the instructions Of president f?Hjrs; cue tea hors? powvr (ifi r Tra- Roosevelt to ascertain t: .3 exact ie;'ie, one erjrent saw mm, cue ... , . .- v,,. JtUuch I'p.rless Separator, tvo whioik. poiibicdi siiiuiiiuu. wt i i in-ill odp drill aT(J a b'ltrv al ti bt.ii! at IV o ciOrk m T.-rim of Bilec ish. This Hali vi'! b hclT nf t!.f I'.y virtue of th; pownr T Hale c 111 taine.i in a certain mortcage given by P. i Willis to Frick Company on thi 20ch day of November. l'JO.'J, and rei.s tere t in the nfllce of the Register of : of Lihi' lu County in H ok N. 4s , pae 4S0, default h n iiijr made iu payment of the debt . euie l tii- reby. the u.i Wsipned will c.ffr f -r s-!;- ut public aiKHio'i to tae highest bid uv on sa i i i:u v, otT. 20th, 1 ;;. certain artici"- 01 personal iioiHrtv as r- TLi'! of . X. Turner iu the Norti; We-tern portion of !.in:)!n county. IVrsnin" d-'sirinR to s- these articiis will pleas.? call upo i Mr. Turne f Lis, Sentember 11th, VMm Frick romp-iny, iucorparated. Witlicrpo-iii, fc Widi-Tr-pon, Altyc. " situation. Ot;ier m bers of the party we?: v rank G Rockwood, stenograher to Sec rotary Tafl; Henry New com h, private secretary to Assisi.a t Secretary B'.con; Captain F. R McCoy the President's mili:a!y aide; F. L. Cairns survevor of t'.a port of Manila: Jose Miccas, a Spanish interpreter from the Insular Bureau, and two messen gers. Mr. Cairns formerly lived in Cuba, his stepfather being h Cuban, and he accompanies Sec retary Taft at the latter's request because of familiarity with Cuban matters. The party is due to arrive at Port Tampa about 10 o.lcock to-morrow night. Tt. wa innnnncpd ut r,hp Natrr Department to-night that the September 2? and 2S- FALL OPENING. Every one is invited to our fall opening. Friday and Saturday, After three weens in the worl rooms North, I am prepared to make your hat tho latest style. battleships, Louisiana, Virginia and New Jersey have heenorder ei down the Atl vitic coast on a fchare- Jown cruise and that they nave oeea directed to keep in touch with the government at -v Washington by wireless tele- graph, and, if necessary, in the I5, Jj, SHTJJ: ORlJ, cyent of an emereacy arising, they wili be s?nt t: Havana. It -. FOUR CAR LOADS OF HORSES AND MULES -rJ v X-;;- igfer.. M lif mi WE Will Have to Arrive at our Stable in Newton Friday, September 21, and remain one Week. Two car loads Tennessee and Virginia horses and mares. These are all vrell broken and ready lor work. They were well selected, and we can suit you in what yon want. Two car loads of splendid mules, all broke and ready for work. We have some large pairs oj big mules, All this stock is well selected, and ii you need anything HOW IS tile tillie. We also have a lot of buggies and surreys, of the different makes, and a lot of harness, of all kinds, for which wo have not storage room, at Newton, that we will close out at cost. We can sait you in auything you need.' Come and see us. Terms: Cash, nota or mortgage, THE HENKEL( IIYE STOCK COMPANY, Special Rates to Lenoir, TST C, over the Carolina & North Western Hail Road on Friday, Spt. 2lst, to attend the Big Auction Sale of 147 City Lets in the new suburb, LEK1NCO. FINK RliSIDKNCK SUCTION. FRKli JLUNCII. YOUR PRICK! GOOD INVKSTMKNT. MUSIC. TKRMS TO SUIT. BARG1HS mm temr Really & Insurance Co. WE SELL THE EARTH. ROOI -I NO all kinds. W e have recently added to our large assortment of hardware, a complete line o rooting consisting of: V CRIMPED METAL ROOFING. CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING PARIOD ROOFING. This roofing is easily put on, any farmer with a hammer aud a pat of shears can do it. Pariod is a minimum full compound, and is endorses by the United Stat-s Government, Railway s, manufacturers and farmer all over this country.aiul it lias been used on the best store buildings in Hickory for years. One building having been covered with it for eigh years and is in perfect condition to-day. We carry a complete stock of his roofing, and would be glad to iiote you anything you want in the roofing line. SHUF0RD HARDWARE CO.. Hickory. N. C. We deliver all orders of $5.00 or more. For th. next t-n t. s we " i 1 oi'far soaae Grat Bargains :n T)-y Goods and Notions. Thf-se goods must be sold, so dort fail 10 see our stock before y u buv. We ant your KgS, letter and Chickens, and anything in the produce line. 1000 bushels of Peach Seeds wanted. Remember, we only offer these bargains for ten days, so come at once. Yours to please, ! Rh(YNK BROS ROCKERS " JUST RBCDIYBD: See our new SHALAC RG K RS. als, ou r Cable and Teller Seat Rockers. Prices right LOUNGES Just received several BED LUNGES dillmi,l styles. See them. RUGS We have a large assortment of ART SQUARES and Rugs on exhibition alour store. Come and .s prices. A large lot of odd dressers and beds on ha-u Our prices are always low. RejHrctfuliy, J- F Hermar aqd Son. STATIONARY STATIONARY. J - A. Garvin Co. One car load Buggies, Wagons and Surries that will be Sold cheap. Also Disc and Drag Harrows. A full line, of Harness and a good stock of Hard ware. Also two good Horses for Sale. The store of R. L. Hunsucker will be continued under tne management ot L. E. Hunsucker, Ccnover N. C. my T.S, ASBRHffiTHT, The Druggist M Just received a large stock of the following goods; 1 Gross Groves Chill Tonic. 100 Ounces Quinine. 1 Gross Nyall 's Chill Tonic. Gross Hobsons Chill Cure. 100 Lbs. Fruit Preserving Powders. 1 Gross Castoria. Also a large stock of the finest Prescription Good.;. Remember we use nothing but the best cf every thing in the Drug and Medicine line. Call on us for anything in cur line. Prices right U--mf. ' M-M!J- ' ' ' M. J. J. I U .11.1.1 I in 1 p IM M I in. 11 !! ig I I II iU P ; 9 II I R WE ARE PREPARED TO Furnisb jast what you want in Station Kuv of any kind. D,nt Fad to see our stock of Papor. Tablets, Pencils, in fact every Think you need School supplies. Also see our line of Box Paper. REMEMBER you will always Find bargains m various lines of our Stock every day. We insist that you call and Examine our stock when in need Of anything in Dry Goods, no tions, etc. 3 Carpets Then do not fail to inrpectour line of samples from the famous Dobson Mills, For fifty years Dobson's CARPETS have had a National Rep utation. This season's pittrn-- are exceptionally at-.ractivc. owe & Co 5 i i I .2 Newton, N. C. X The Druggist, X Zeb. H, Youni, Manager J 1 Ui 31
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