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Far fire yeats Sheriff Gilreatb
has beta on the lookout for Drace or
Owens, a negro charged with Ci
murdering Richard Weetfield in ti<
the lawer part of this county in lit
1899, and not until /eeterday was si
ha able to gat any information as ui
to the negro's whereabouts. He en
received a telegram from tho chief th
ef police of Cincinnati, Ohio, or
giving a description of Owens in re
every particular. This was sent
in response to inquiries from to
Sheriff Gilreatb, which have been e<
tracking the negre from one part p<
of tho country to another. Owens
U now in jail in Cincinnati, where di
he will he held until Sheriff Gil- tl
reath makes arrangements to go h<
for his pri-.ner or &eud a deputy, it
?Greenville Newi. tl
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A. COSTLY MISTAKE "J
Blunders are semstime a very H1
expensive Oceasionaly life is the ^
price of a mistake but you'll nev? tl
er be wrong if you take Dr KingT ^
New lifePills for Dy speysia,Diz/.i ^
ness, Headache, Liver or Bowel .
troublea. They arc gentle \ el 11
thorough. 25c, at Crawford'Bros ^
J. F. Maokey cfc CoV,Kundorburk r?
Pharmacy. n
Heir to a Large Estate in Indiana, g
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Speccial to the Observer. b
Winston-Salem, Dec. 13.? .Mr. t.
John Poo, janitor at the court i
house here, is in receipt of letters i
from Sheriff Smith and the clerk n
of court of -Hamilton connty, In- \
dinna, stating that he has fallen (
heir to property in that State t
worth many thousands of dollars, r
Mr. Pee says that the estate was .
left him by his sister, Mrs. Nancy i;
Davis, who died rectntly. Her ?
husband died four years ago,
leaving all his property to his t,
wife. There were no children, h
Mr. Poe states that he is the only v
member of a family of seven chil- h
dren.
A.Timely Topic.
At this season ot cough and
colds it is wall to know that Foley's
Qoney and Tar ia the greatest
throat and lung remedy. It cures
qoiekly and prevents results from si
cold. Sold by Fundorbur d
aharmacy.
Four Thousand Dollars Reward ^
Offered for Circus Robbers.
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The police have received a letter o:
signed Dan 8. Lbon, special agent A
of Forepaugb A Sells' circus and ^
lames A. Dundon, chief of detec lives,
Columbus, Ohio, that $4,000
reward is offered for uuy information
that will lead to the arrest
of the party or parties who
robbed the ticket wagon of Fore- 01
psagh A Belle' show at Tarboro, ^
?n the morning of November Id. t|
It ie stated that tho amount
itolen was $27,100, all in curren
IjT, ID bills of the following tie?
nominations: $10,000 in $100 ^
notes; $4,000 in $50 notes; $9,000 *
in $20,OC notes; $1,500 in $10 t<
notes; $500 in $5 notes. This ?
ttttionnt, $25,000 was nil in one
psoksge. The balance was in y
billsof different denominations. 01
Coafbt, Colds and Constipation
Few people realizo when taking
cough medlCillH Othflr thnn -
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ley's Hooey and Tar, that they t
contain opiates which are constipating
besides unsnfe, purlieu- lar
for children. Foley's Ilonoy j
andTar contains no opiates, is safe
and sure will not constipate. Sold
by Funderburk Pharmacy.
BANNER 6ALV tf-K
tha mort ?? Una ?Iv to woMSw .
Developing Our Water Lower.
Washington, Deo. 9.?The fifth
ngreasional district of South
urolina which includes the coun- '
as of Cherokee, York, Chester*M,
Chester, Lancaster and Keruuv,
is rich in undeveloped natal
resources and tho attention of
ipitnl is being directed toward
at section. All information i
incoming the potentials of this i
gion are eagerly nought for. i
Congressman Finloy, in a letter
i tho geological survey, has call- i
1 attentien to the splendid opDrtunities
for water power dejlopment
afforded by the fifth
istrict, which he represents. He
links that not less than 200,000
orsepower can be developed on
B numerous itrnnmi ntifl nr.voe
,
lit more detniled information
incoming the (lorr of the streams
id topography of '.heir drainage j
reaa is essential. lie requests j
mt an investigation be niado of (
10 water power of Broad river |
(.'tween Alston, Fair lie U1 (bounty,
. C , and the North Carolina- j
nc, and a like investigation of ,
le power of Catawba and Watercc
rivers between Camden, S. C.
nd the North Carolina line.
1 he Indiographie branch of the j
cologieal survey is engaged in |
ollectisg data on this important j
ubjeet, and is giving attention to |
evoral portions of tne fifth dis
riet. Gaugiag stations nr? now
>eing maintained on Broad river
1 Alston, on the Catawba and
lYuforeo rircrs'near Camden, 8.
3., Catawba, 8. C., and M organ on,
\ C. A profile of Cut aw I a
iver uns bee: made for a short,
Kirtion in Nor-h Carolina, cx end
ng from Marion to Connolly's,
Iprings.
Appreciating the valuo and im- |
ortar.ee of the river surveys, the :
ydrographers will extend theirs
rork next season to coyer the
nportant valleys in this district.
-The Stute.
he Heaviest Snowfall for beveral
Years.
Vo.?? V~..U ~ 1 o l?7 - l
i.iwn xwi A) L/Uf. AO. ? TV HQ (I
lowfull of nearly seven inches
uring the twenty-four hours and
steady low temperature, New
ork opened shop today under
anditiona more closely approachig
old-time winter than has been
tperienced here for a long time.
.11 trains wore late up to noon.
ro accidents have been laportod
COTTON STIL
To meet this decline wo are goini
nr goods.
For the next Twenty days wo ai
c more goods for the inonej than I
ir.
We are offering d
$5.00 .Suns at $3.98; $7,50 mii
12.50 and $15.00 soils at $9.00
2.OS and up to $10.00 ones. Fan
> $3.50, worth $0.05. lleaviesl
uaranteed, at Oc yard.
.Just received cuso
ards for 75c. Oniv 10 yards to t
ant. undershirts at 38c. Two for
nd 85 cent vests for 19c per garni <
?ft nt 25 cents.
We ftill have on hand a few sho?
eed Snoea. Don't raiss these ba:f
venty days. YOl
Funderl
1'. 8. iOc holtio Sowing M
Minneapolis Swept by Disastrous
Fire.
The Losa ia Estimated at Three
Million Dollars. ? .Three Pelsons
Killed by Lire Wires.
Minneapolis, Due. 14.?Three
men killed, two firemen and one
citizen, the latter by a live wire
and f8,000,00() worth of property
destroy ed is tho roault of a conflagration,
the \vor6t in the history
nf Minneapolis, which bogan at 10
o'clock last night, and at 2 o'clock
this morning is still burning but
partially under control, as the lira
men teem to have the tlauita confined
to three burning buildings,
two of which are gutted, and the
third, the Powers department
store, the largest in the city, damaged
by fire and water to the extont
of one or two million dellara.
The Death Of Mis. D. H. Hill.
Raleigh, Dec, 12.?Ather heme
at West Raleigh, noar the Agricullurnl
and Mechnnical College,
Mrs D. H. Hill died this morning
of an affection of the heart. She
bad been in bad hoalth for soveanl
weeks. Her aisler, Mrs.
Stonewall Jackson, [camo hero
about 10 dayb ago to bo at her
bedside. Her ago was about 80
years, tomorrow afloruoou tho
remains will Wo tnken to Davidson
for burial.
Tho confederate veterans and
the'Daughters of tho Confederacy
and other orders hero will honor
tho memory of this well-beloved
woman tomorrow and some promi
nont people will accompany tho
remains of Davidson.
SAY "MURRAY'S"
When vou've cot a bad cough just
say "MURRAY'S" If a druggist
gives you anything hut Murray's Hore
hound, Mullein and Tar you're not
getting the best and surest oough rotto
cdy ?.lake hi in give you Mnrrav's
Acta quicker and you get a 50o sire
bottle for 26c.
Kvery druggiBt has It
.Notice to the Public.
I will hold all inquests in th?
county. Phone to my residents?
at Pleasant Hill for mo when
needed.
J. Montgomery Caskey,
ept. 20?tf Coroner L* C.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Sigaaturo of
L DECLINING
I to Knife deepor the prices en
o going to offer the trading pubtlicy
ever saw before in Lancas1U5
i!
uriug mis unie
its at $5,9$; $10.00 tints nt|7.50
and $10.00, $5.00 Overcoats
is from 50c per pair, weriO 75c,
L weight vd wide Sheeting, weight
Bleacn to go during this sale 10
he customer. 50 dozen mona' 50
75 cents. 20 dozen Ladies' 25
)ut. few of those 50c Shirts
is. Price them, yoh'll buy if you
"ains. They only hold good for
JUS FOR TRADE,
>urk Co.
achino Oil 5c. 10 ball* tiowiag
gs to mweroue to mention.