CITY OF CHARLOTTE BURNED
The Car Destroyed at Kingston, 0.
Cost $12,000.
Mi. (). L. Barringer received
, wU ram this morning from
Will Bason, his partner in
rj. ownership of the ear "The
i "iry ni Charlotte," saying that
w car had been destroyed by
liiv at Kingston, O. The tele--r
i.Mi did not state when or how
tii- liiv occurred.
T!i' ar with its exhibets,
!vpr-s-ntMl a cost of $12,000. It
Ait- insured for two-thirds of
ir value. The ear was built in
r i i - .-spring of 1SD7, for Messrs.
Muore ( now deceased ) and
Kamseur, who secured the ex
hibits and toured the country
with it, periodically, up to 14
mouths ago when Mr. Ramseur,
-! owner after Mr. Moore's
h',ith, sold it to Messrs. Barr
lt Lr' i and Bason. The exhibits
ivnreseiitd the cream of North
ai olinas resources in minerals,
forestry, fruit, cotton, fish and
.very line of products. It was
mimed "The City of Charlotte"
when the city paid a certain
a mount to the owners for the
name and for other advertising
of the city which the contract
railed for. Tiie car had been in
;t n umber of States of the
I'tiion, aiid everywhere attract
ed attention, not only for the
heauty of the car, but for that
which it contained. Charlotte
News, 1st.
This ear was known as the
North Carolina Rolling Exposi
tion and was in Morganton
about three years ago. It was
visited by hundreds of our
people.
The Jurors-
'Hie following are the jurors
drawn last Monday for the
Superior Court which convenes
here the first Monday in Nov
ember: (I. M Arney, WillBivens. J,
1. Barrier, J. P. Bumgarner,
jas. Benfield, C. A. Harbison,
Abel Pitts, Sr., J. W. Parrish,
' M. Ross, G. S. Ramsaur,
T. Rhodes:, John F. Stamey,
H. Thompson, Joe Whisen
;nit. Waits Walton, Frank
Walker, W. A. Williams,
Waits York, Stanley, Baker,
Harrison Beufield, P. A, Bol
T. S. Bright, H. M.
rnley, Joseph Denton, V. M.
I"hsoii, W. H. Evans, L. A.
iH'annon, Theo. Griffin, Wal-
i iles, M. V. Golloway, Chas.
Hmiman, G. A. Holder, Alfred
H"yle, (i. W. Lowman, Jones
Martin, Albert Ross.
Every incoming train brings bargains to fill our house for the fall trade. Our buver
has spent 30 days in the Northern markets and has left no stone unturned to get what suits
our trade, and get it at prices that have no competion. We have added some new lines this
fall to our complete stock of merchandise. You can find in our place a larger stock to
select from than you will find anywhere else in the western part of the State.
Next Monday, 24th,
Will be the day for our opening, with our stock complete. It will not be an opening
"GRAND" but an everyday opening.
Clothing! Clothing!
This is a great line with us. Our stock is complete in everv respect.
The man or boy that wants the latest style or cut, the best material and the best work
manship, all combined, will do well to examine this line.
Shirts.
"I i-li to express my thanks to the
!!i ''i:ta. torero of Chamberlain's Colic.
J- : :i and Diarrhoea Remedy, for
Mut on the market such a won
' medicine," says W. W. Mas
v 'oil, of Heanmont. Texas. They
many thousands of mothers whose
' have been saved faom attack
": ''w-nterv and cholera infantum who
J' - mUu feel thankful. It for sale
'.v A. Leslie druggist.
We don't stand aside for any body's line in Shirts. We have them
from the cheapest to best, and at prices that will attract you.
Ladies' Shirt Waists.
&i
Wre have a line of Ladies' Shirt Waists that will interest all in qual
itv, style and workmanship.
Dress Goods.
Our line of Dress Fabrics for the fall is complete. We are
showing the latest weaves, the newest shades, in jrreat variety.
Remember that the greatest stock in Western North Carolina under any one rof e n
be found at
J. L. Amdersomi & Co