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It ESTER SIUS JRAKESTRA HE DENorxass corn cracker. A ) i K j. V J . . M ' "I" if1 , V ..- - ' f , An Observer' C'orrespondcsit , Taken Koundly to Tasks for Hut IrrPterent V Attitude of Mind Would its I her Ills Children 1 Should - tie Ignorant , - and Jlave Mgger Hangings an Their ' Note Mode of Kntertalnnient Than That Tbey Sliouki Leant to ltead , i Hucb Stuff and.' Attend . Improper '. Amusements Like dresses, , " to the Editor of The Observer: "'. I notice, with pleasure, that the In fa- . moua .. old ' " gray-faced sinner, , Corn Cracker, has received a -deserved and withering ttbi ke in your columns. Tho Jrour-g man rho wrote it tins done ha T'i'tf ft service, and will either be hc,.m item as a local ehorter, , or be clothed with, the honors , and emolu ment!) of road-overseer, - Mr. Ktflor, why do you allow such - unseemly matter to go in your paper' X am surpmea mat a paper m the good old Htale of North Carolina, and -county . of Cleveland should print ' stuff that . JMke iuu ot preachers and turns everything Into ribald jokes. . f Of course, I don't take your '.paper, and never , see a Copy exceut when 1 borrow one. Last Sunday evening, at an old folks' singing, I was giving my opinion of the wretch at Double Springs fchutch, wnen a man asked me why l reaa corn Cracker s stuff if it didn't please me, and why, if never saw a ' popy except somebody gave it 'to me. I criticised the Dolicy of The Observer Us even said that . when Corn Cracker .was your agent I borrowed copies from . lilnr every time I saw him, telling him , I just wanted them to read. I told him Coin Cracker didn't believe in heart-fell r religion. He said that Corn Cracker had read the ; Bible through over 2U t'mes, that he paid preachers, was re , spectful toward public worship, and even attended church, V Mr. Editor, I tell you I am agin Corn Cracker .and, if you don't quit printing his sacreliglous non-sense, I'm a-goln to milt borrowing The Observer, It fairly makes my blood boll the way bp writes about poor folks. X am a poor, hard-working man, and exceedingly Cod-fearing. This gray-faced repro bate says I do very little, but make a slave of my wife, and am raising my children In tarnoranre. " X have made my wife and three HttWj girls pick three bales of cotton, and promised them they might go to the nigger hanging at Shelby, on the 28tli of this month. Corn Cracker had to put in his meddlesome mouth , about that. He said he aimed to take ins folks to the circus on November 2nd, hut he" didn't think he'd get any pleas ure out of seeing a poor devil strug gling In a halter. I told htm that 1 am a local preacher, and the rules ot my Church are agin singing those sons and engaging in those diversions not In the name oi the Lord. He asked me if I considered hanging a nigger publicly ; was a fit epectaede for womer and children. I told him that was about all the fun my folks had. He said 11 I'd work harder, work with more intel ligence, send my children to school, buy good books, take papers and magazines , maybe my folks could get a little ou: of life except the Joy tnat paaseth nl understanding when they see a nlggei hanging. He said he passed my house one day and saw my wife choppinj wood, while I was trying to read about Bamson killing a thousand Philistine with a Jaw-bone. Be asked me if J did not think I would have acted more Ilka a Christian to have relieved her oi her burdens by chopping that wood When; she washed, cooked, hoed con: and cotton, pulled fodder and picked cotton, , I told him I had no time to read any thing" but the Bible and medical alma nacks. He" asked me how often I had read the Bible through. I told him 1 never had. He said: "Well, you long-faced hypocrite; I've read It twenty-odd times, and do more work on t farm, than you do, and have a bettei crop to show for it." t told him ht had a good education. "Yes," he said "and I got it. by studying while you Were .asleep, and by wearing shabby clothes to college, burning coal to pay for books, and being in debt for my education to the tune of $200 when twenty-one, and went to college two more years, and paid that teaching school, sawing and hauling lumber, and doing carpenter work." I told him I'd rather my children would be ignorant like the Apostles, than a man who played the fiddle and wrote pieces in papers, making fun of hound dogs and ignorant preachers He laughed and said I was a bright young man, when I am 68 years old He asked me it I ever read the book oi Bt Christopher in the Bible, and the third chapter of St, Jude. I told him many a time. He said the Book of Judr had but one chapter in his Bible. an he didn't find St. Christopher at all. Mr. Editor. I believe he has a Catholic Bible. I heard him say, myself, that there were good people among the Calh lies. .; Well, there is one consolation. ) rejoice to know that, when I am twang ing a harp among the redeemed. I car bear old Corn Cracker bellowing for cold water, and. me and the other pa triarchs won't give him a drop. The choir will please sing. "Hark From the Tombs," after which Brother Hayseed will lead us In a prayer of one hour. SILAS RAKESTRAW. t Lalttnwro. N. C. COiVCOmj IlKtasTUATlOX HKAVY. ' A Gain of More Thnn SOO Voters (Iter Two s. Years Ag IVrttoiial and News Notes. Correspondence of The Observur. , Concord, Oct. 29. -The registration which closed to-day shows a gain in every 'ward In the city. .At noon the result' showed, a gain of pi we than ,. 300 ,votes over- two years ago. While no figures . have been received from i the county precincts it Is a fact that .there tt a full registration everywhere - in the county It isystlmateU that the registration ' in fh four-. wards of the city will reach 1600. - In the court to-day the .rase of JTham meli ulnst F. H. Andrews, has eon "uC,ir.h entire day. About H6H0 in Involved and, the oune has been hard - fought by each side. Dr. K. W. Wllliums returned Jri-night from Wake county whore he was call ed on account of the death of a broth er.' Mr,, and -Mrs. 1 James- Woodstock, of Ashevllle are in the city the . guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Torfce. .- Concord lodge Knights fof Pythian, expects a visit soon from, the, grand ' chancellor and has commenced - to ar range for a reception to Mr. Koberson. i " piMi-piiEAsrnE.-- If ;you 1 evei took DeWittV tittle Early Risers for biliousness or-con stipation you know what pill pleasure la These famous little pills cleanse anse the liver and; rid the system of alt bile without , producing - uppleas ant effects. They do not srrlno. tlcken or weaken, but pleasantly give tone and strength to the tissues nnd orprann rf the ("tomach, liver and b'-M1. SoM -EEKLT, MARKET. REVIKWV , Prices Show an Actual Gain. Mnch to the Nurprlne of tlie Traders 'Vary, tug Estimates ot tlie trop. , . j Cowspondenre of The -biervtir. " ' f New Oi Jer. Oct. The result f the Post week's trad ins has to be recorded in favor-of- the bulla to the 1 extent of t; points, the first good gain in this month. This la more than - romurkble for tl reason that all the happening an.t Influ ences, as they occurred during the week from dav to duv were of a Oearih character and shorts did their utmout to further lower values. The weather was jimply ftolcndld all over the cotton states facilitating tho gatlMt'ing of ha ataptc to mo ruuew. extent, ana tne moretinent wo sixht continued to be in consequent on a cnrd-ltreaking scaler ' ths. total tor thf Week betnic 60.000 twili'U forger than taut year. To ait these bearish Influences must be added the sudden -straliied relation netweea is-nfrtann aud Kussin, waien uevei ope during the latter part of the week. At any other ' time all this combination ui oearteh clrcunuttanees would biive exerted a post demoralizing effect -on prices and wuuia nave unaauoieaiy eauneu evre ur eline.i. but to the aanasement of everybodj Undoubtedly prices are not only not lower, but show an aetual gain, as stated above, or SB point . ' There certainly munt be a reason for such solid ifeslsrnnue to nil ad verse influences and It. would be well to try and reason it out. The moat potent aui for tliia resistance to further deottnex Ih undoubtetiv the fact that everybody ha?. seen and discussed all 'those bearish fea tures and ho either acted on It by setimc short or at least lias refrained from spina long, which alone would be aufilc!"nt to hold, the market, as there is nn weak Units interest to clos-e out at a loss, and on tht ther hand shorts umveontlnuully In h lurket'iis huyiers to eovcr their outeund ln short lines and are thus the beat tup port on any weak moments. , The general sentiment has been almost unanimous that the crop is a very bit; one and that con iv.mptlon will not lie large enough to nb nirb coming supplies and that according to the law of gravitation prices will have :o come. down. If this hypothesis was the correct one tm solution ot tne prooiem Would be a simple one, but if either of these assumed conditions proves to he wrong, that is, if consumption is larger o: ths crop in smaller than expected, 't a tumca a different shape and if both as uimptions are wrong we would have n 'dent combination for the development of i nerce bun speculation and corresponding iilgh )rlces. Conrutnption, according to wl- reports from mills mil over the world, "s going on at a mot .gigantic rate and lias never-' been So larg. its now In "the history of the cotton trad, so much so mat even Mr. KiHson, witn nis habitual tendency to underestimate, admits that if 'H1 reach 11.000,000 bales, wiilch by tnfer ?nee means a consumption of not less than 11,600,000 if the cotton was obtainable in uieh quantity. As to the crop the gancml ear estimate runs to about n.nm.m, ai hctigh Mr. Nelll. who waa last year over i.ase.oao too high, puts k at i3,ooo,io. but jy making proper allowances for bias eve:i ;hese bear figures slmuld lw reduced Out wn information leads us to believe that -he crop is again over-estimated, Just as t was last year. We do not hesitate to xpreas our opinion that the crop will not each 11,000.000 bales, and if this should ul timately prove to he correct we are bound I o see much iHgnar, prices. later on. ED. KISENHAUKIl & CO POLITICS IN GRA2VVILLE. ProsKct G(km1 for a fjarge Demo emtio Majority Daughters of the Confederacy to Fj-cet a Monument The Uood Roads Movement I'ro grcsslng. Correspondence of The Observer. Oxford, Oct. 29. The county canvass by the Democratic candidates is now being held and the prospect seems good for a large majority at the election probably one thousand to twelve hun Ired. There have been several out side speakers with the Candidates, imong them being Gen. B. SRoyster ind Mr. Wm. H. Harrison, of Oxford, Senator Overman, Mr. A. L. Brooks ind others, whose speeches have help d to enliven things On tho campaign. A Confederate monument is to be rected by the Granville Grays chapter r tne JJaugnters of the Confederacy ilia m Moncur- located thin line. Mr. sh it tho Intersection of Main and Wil- ton A. chnnm.m, of Oxford, is the thw ourt house in Oxfoj-d. The monument v iti ic mi nii)tniii5 aiiU IU Have nfirltpA nn- It tha umni nf all tVta liers from Granvlle, who were killed In he war. At the unveiling of this monument thre will be appropriate ex irclses by the young people of the town ind addresses by prominent speakers. Several hundred dollars have already een .raised by the ladies for the pur pose. The friends of Mr. A. W. .Graham, if Oxford, are urging him for the ;osition of speaker of the House In the lext General Assembly; and nt present ie has a large following. The good roads movement in Gran ville Is fast progressing. A large por tion of the county has excellent, new urnpike roads, which Is adding great- ly to tHe value of both town and :-ounty property. Most of the public roads In the county are to he worked .n this way. , ,, , . GIIUBH WANTS HIS MBEHTV. , "" ... ,, Slayer of O. ii. Davis 'Makes Applies- tlHI ftsr a Writ of Habeas Corpuw - Senator lOvcriimii to Neak Wcdncs- day at Lexington. '-rwolat to The Oliwrvw .ipecwi to me uiwervm. lexlngton. tkt, SO. -Clay Oruhb. who shot and killed his brother-in-law. O. 1., OttVis. at Piney Church, on Sunday. Oeto" jcr llitn, and wno afterwards suri-endered ind has been In Jail here since, has madti ipplloatlon for a writ of habeas corpuh. I'he writ was granUid by Judse. Oliver ll.i Allen, of the fifth Judicial district, i-.nd is returnable before himself at Greensnuro to-morrow evening at 7 O clock. t nleiri me nwiniiK is nmiinueu m ive soinriein notice to the State, the prisoner, together with tho witness and crousel for both sides will go to Greensboro in the morning or the hearing, .'the relatives or tlu lata ;t uttlo oft" in Mavor. Always buy l:ur ). L lavls. for the wilful murdor ot ,...tfn 1 whom Gmbl) will be Indictt'tl, have ,m- doyed Messrs. K. T. PK-kens and Wade II. fliuups. or tne ixingion oar; u li.' lem. . inrt'Jrtrm.:"- There will bo n Democratic rnll'v held iim nr, Kiivrnniwr i,i.i Mii..tr I..,, n Overman will bo the sixeaker. and t her .M flrtu De a- paraoc. aiusio wm ue lurnisneu y the ixiiiKton band. J Camerou Morrison, Esq., candidate fori me oiaie Benin v, utminipKiiieu- ujr mn, apeechea In this county durhig the wet A-cief. Air. Morrison muaes s nrst-.-nie speech, urut is nn excellent csmnnlguer. A II Indictt tins isilnt to it. l-wniocm tic vlo. tory tu Davidson this Jear. - - W. t . Hammer, l-.wi., solicitor,' spoke tu t great crowd yvsteralay ut Hummer's store... Cotton Oil Starket letter. ' Corm.pond'mce of. Tlie OiweiTer. New York, uet. si. ,nacr rentwat 01 munipulatit n and' covering of "aiiorttf,", there1! was an advance t-lay of about Vi-eent pr gallon in the reflned oil tnar kt. especially for the dlstHiit futurea Whether thin iidvanre will be tiny mom rw-i-man.ml tHun-llitf linu a Wmk ssro, will depriMi upoH 4 he amount'.'' of November oil to be liquidated next weK, ana wnetn er th consumptive trade will follow.it. , ' We quote ipe marser. at tne close as steady wltn iv o. y. tor .-vovetnuer at to i7 ent! December '3H4 tu Hit -i-efits; J;l nuary M to ftVSi 'ents.. prtme ;rude did not niirtlrJnote in this advance, and clos ed Uuil at w cwitK wim nie si imi; , THIS WILLI ASIS t FLASH tO, -To'enu? A tow ix 6xe tt.w:. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund th tnone yi? it falls to cure,' E. W. Grove's Signature ' s MR. DAVIS CtlAXCEa ' ' . ." r j , j- - ( f ' 1 A Personal Word Concerning Vct Virginia's Foremost CUIwmi Some thing ot tle IJttle Ottnr Tunnel iSiuxva of North ttrolitMi Sons.. To tlie Editor of The Observer! . Whether er not si-Scnutor Henry O, Pa-i v!a.ls to be the next We Pisidnt of ihe guntest country in tb world reni.tin for the people to d"cidi on Novemlier 8th next Ortntn :t is that be Is making a. very strong CHnvass In Ms rdopted Rtav, wher hit has been the foremost eiltsen for so ninny years, nnd tlie outlook nt this time is very promising. . That he hns done mere for the development of West Vir ginia th;tti :uiv or.e man within Us bot tlers Is ooncAled "jy every one. H built the Wet Virginia Central A Pittsburg Kailroi.d. a-olel- he aold eiBhleen months ago to tho Wabash system, and is how act'vely entrastd In building a- line frMn t'l'jBrleston. the Bute copiinl. to Kiklns a !lstnnr" r,f t ne hundred urrt sifventy- four mllea. This line pttsws through an uudevehiprd porti.m ol tne Hi.t. ilm..M, entirely unl will opon tin soma tif the! fltust coal and ti-nher p.opeitles h. the acrid. J'hn road is being constructed in the very oeM manner iioskII le. uil st"enina 1 (!' pr.niiod h ntel hrldtfo't o- hiMVy arch maioiry, tic trurk is helm; lubl with SO-l.ound i?:tel rail and ballasted with sloie, tl-e gr,dfs, .ire llpht nntl the ulUn meiit perfect fir fast rumttns. SU tun nels are In et urso of construction, the oipst 'if ihfS'.' living twenty-tbren lum 'hcii ind fifty jprt in length. The Wiit7r is cii'lnf"-r ir, Ct iirRO of ihls tunnel, which Im known as "IJitle Jtt.or" tunnel. Ninety- two rnllpM eatt of Charleston is the town ;i-,auLV. siumted on the v,.ii'r of ih" !H!t rivt r. Senator linvls pid his as Hitinteg own tills town, or, I ,-honid m v . wiugni dip nroeriy. gntara tne sirevtSii lit ii i'ii in DiiH'as ana ioik lino, wn.,'u ...,,,, ,h .,.. -l a ...i.,.. u..k ..i ...M-enresentativs of tne ""fv ""3 "'""ll:'i """k" pcitl ll of tho lots In the tmslnMn for- win mm hm w vviihh ii- tion of tho town, There wna no-iu Hi vijof the pnrty and arrange for them to sale, no bnnd of muslo: a fair prlort wnslgtt tocntnd St'hotels o boarding houses put upon caoh lot nud tiuy wmt like thwbpre the party may desire to stop In unows from th inountsins In spring. t:ns-ls( tjini ' snway In to be the terminus f Hx'i . . ' 'l. m i t,. nM fhnrieHton viirin ,tiv-i.-ii.i nf i u "if, 1 he route selected Is one of he pret- & Coal Railroad. Trains are new MiitUk! from Charleston to this point, and .b-At-gust 1. 19 5. the line from Elldnw will be complete.i. Oassaway bids fnlr to be one of the lniportant centers of the (State. The oontrnrtor for lJttle Otter lutinpl Is the McArthur Bros. Company, of- Ch' iofcn; tl-,e uprirtenlont In Mr. TJan'sl I.y n: iin-iw to the hoys as "Rontln': Dan." Mr I .von Is from the Ptni'ml-t having come i.n ibis etntntry. a he Uuvled: and has 1 en nw?ed in tunnel wui'k i vm , slr.iv. TIiIm is Ihe (if'tieth tunnel He ha-r driven. To say Hint he Itnows the tunnel1 business In all lis details would not lie) KUffleirlit. for. no doubt, he is the very That honestv Is the bet poil"v H x mioV fled In this man. IHs work is thorough! had In that special proceedings en in every particular mid ho would not tell' titled "Mrs. Ella B. Oates Bnd oth i. lie "to s-tvo a klncT'ttnt. Ttoufrh. ii'ioou;) t.rSj plaintiffs, va. Mra Mary E. Wrls n nd n!eiirne. yet he commimds :i snlary:,n an,i others defendants." tho un that is for .tlnivo tin- nwrntte. ! ,i,.i,..i .n,hilliiniii-ii will offer for Instinct t.-nohlnR then, to do the tMn thty did. the writer tinwhiir bv exivrt- ments that swrwd to me nt the tine! o'clock m., on Monday, the ZSth day uncontrovertnble. A farmer living rear j of November, 1904. all that valuable my camp o-vtis n henhrd dur oTO'd cfty real estate located in the city of "6-hep." tli.it .-hook my faith It the i.iifjrv 'Charlotte, North Carolina, and known Miiuro aoov i wis ptissm-T te tar-n-- as the Central Hotel property, front-Hm- th -.th r even!...? whet. 1 l.-.r. the;,lljr Rbout 132 feet on Tryon street and VI.; cT. e the back W ith that width Hon, bock of the home in pi. 'in view h it nt East Trade street, about 198 feet, 'east a thousand feet awav In the lot' Terms of sales: one-half cash and lwiek uf the burn were tw'i'litile ,-iIv.m. , ono-half in six months after date of instead of jroing up the Mil nnd driving: sale, the deferred payment to bear In the mw down. 'Rhen" ii.nifd the f-be: terest at tho rate of 6 nor cent, per into the lot wl.ere the calves were, c.iughtjannum from that date Ihe purchaser .me of the little fellows by the l:i. poll- . ha. th- nHvllea-e to anllcdnata the 1 t. ,T . !, -.11 hfo 11.1 r.n-1 ...!,! ,1. . i mlpt,t, nnd miiklnpr the h pain and a-.t.ujf h-n nr e runnln down ihe l.nl ealf bellow wit The rows earn :it top speed arid when they ii ulird ih- lot gate, "Slieti" turned the enlf's ta'l loose, jumped hark over the fence and walked up to his mistress with ouite n kr owing look. Thh. is a true ir.old it, n'l l l win leave It to your rlo expert. Mr Hack Bryant, to deelde whether or U-3; ran yea son. 1 note with pleasure t . ut t so tmi N'nrth I'a-i-iliiin's sons are going abrond in the land atnl miklnir nen-H :itU f r lur.es for th -msi-Ivix. and ref!'"lim? -jtlorv ill on the r entive State. ,ine rreel i 'lit-.i l.iarly everywhere. Quite a number of tl im ue en-xaK-ed on this work. Mr. Wi ! is ro3iriont eninrr, as rv.: , , . " " ,. , I from th- Stat' nr nn -fsttint pntrlnT nn thf work. 1-Ktlr OU' -T.WMINO ft AMHKt'T!. W. Vu.. (kt. 21, li!0l. - Tlt(;i:i)V IX tTIl.WKV. tJiMirge Cnrrowa.v. a Wtilc Varincr. i mioois aim mils a :e;rrt ttlio At tempts 111 I.lfp. '"n(lnl to The Oh rrvr. Newbern. (li t 30. rtec.tuse he luul he.-n dlKfl;nt(:fil. Jcs.? Hamf. rnl.irf'i?. hei-nrn f!iceiied and tried to kill his former i"7i r lover nnd 05 a i-ep-ilt in nnn- ;i riH,--e. '. he nffiilr happened at a jdiop enled ,t i ; er, nhoot 12 miles from this city, Satur day night. Barnes hnd been working on th farm lieorge i:ajrnway, white, nnd the nejrn "."ri ,i"'"1 7ji I w,(, k( crVownv the flr,t on-! ,inrtllflly ,.,, , Knt. Ba(r(.,v iK,.t , 'tornei went to the housp of C.irro-.vny .-.rmed nlth ;i ilon'ih hn rrellnd Khot-fjon i nd tol.l li!ni hi eomo out ss he wii'iled ( hlrn. I'lrnway e-ime In- the d'or rd saw th.-.t Ihe muro wss nin.cil. o w,.nt ;,Pd ca his rifle. i?i the monn- ' time n row.i i .lil his hmther. .'oliii. vhot the neem Imd, nnd fcoili went om jtfirether. After few words the n-.:vi "V'A" ,h" remark that he Intended Killina -.-i-townv. nnd mN-d his gun to hr when ,,ji,u Cnrrownv threw un his urtn an'i nael:ert li e El'n down. The ernn waw ,ifi- . Lnrged and ihe load took' effect In the ,t.B ot John Cairo wa v. After seeinit the :non down Barnes raised his gun ngain ,llut told GoorRe Carroway: Damn you, 1 i:i kill von anvwav." Hut Gm.i-k Cnrri- wny was too quick with his weapon and rinsed ownv al the nearo hHtiiiR him in li. Mlmn.-ieh Inftietlnir A mnrtal wound Tt I B SAVING of a few rents on a bottle of Vanilla Kxtract will not utone for the annoyance of having dessert that Is "tust . . I ' smimr mkw Pattkrnsi r. hav. mat tin mnkine nnii new tor bead shaft, bangers l-a shaft pnio blocks. These pat "rns are of a design so far superio to anything tmu we nave neretoror been able to get from other maker) mat we are noi oruy wunurn out pleased with the results of our efforts. All our hanaers are of very suiieriot deslirn. Tney are entirety new ana we have put In them the best features of what was already on tne marset, ana have put in them also some features which our long erperience has brought to our knowledge. We find that in designing new patterns our contract with the erection of machinery puts us In postt'on to introduce many pew features. It is lust as easy to make the hanger so that shafting may be easily put up and taken down as it Is to so design them as to make them difficult- Wt make all our bearings. elf-Oiling. This Is a valuable feature. Who could deny that It Is better to put sufficient oil in a hollow base of a bearing to last six months and then not be bothered about it again, than to have the old way of squirting oil on tt every two or three hours and beside the trouble, generally having a mess also. By careful oiling of our bearings once in t tires to six months, according to tb work, we get ths very best' results and wa never have a sloppy mess of oil on the floor or on the machinery or on the cloth or whatever else we are makfhg. IS:D.7.1;PKiSS'W8Sy. Pattern Maker. Moulders - and - Ms "'J , rhlnlxts, ' t,""'!" 1 ' , cHAfiixrrra n a -. , Making Friends Every Day. Thlscsa truthfully b14 of , - POWDER ths new product fof making ths most dsUctoui loo KotltlnS U(c 0 o,d In hot wwUmr. AH (foosft ".d.fortwokiMtebyiil.y.ir IHs.OhocaSuwlierrya Thi tuwaMirurs Food UO-, Boi WS Ls llojr, N .. PFRWNALLV ' CONDUCTED TCUR . 1. .. ! . , . .. . Trt tftp WOnd S Tair, NOV. IU, iyU4, " . . JLTi . .. VIA .SFAKOAKU A K Llit KT. The SeslwanJ Air Una Railway an-! bounces their last personally conducted j tour to the .World's- Fair on Thursday, j November 10th, leaving Italelgh at 4:00 p. m Wilmington at 8:20 p. rn Char-' lotte at 7:25 p. m. connection win ds made from nil other points In the State. Through service will be arranged from Wilmington, Charlotte, and Raleigh. This la the last special train oi tne i season to the Worlds rair, anu seciai how ratea will apply from all points on ; i he - ciea boa rd and Its connections. fhls party will be in charge of a I HeR board, who; I ...... I-..- ..,... lk. ft 1 llest in the South, i. Via Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, and Cairo, 111. For circulars and pamphlets spply to C. H. QATT1S, Travellns Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C, M. L. HERMAN. City Passenger snd Ticket Agent, Charlotte. N. C. oil m'ss.oatr& S&Ee cf na'ial lo tel Pfopeiiy. Ily virtue of a decree of the Superior ! Court of the County of Mecklenburg, ! suction nt the county coui t hoUM door, in the city of Charlotte, at 12 def , navrrlnt rpuTJ , ,J1 oiVh ,V 1 '. e 27th dny of October, 1004. C. W. T!1.I,ETT, K. T. CANSIjEK, Commissioners. SCATIH & CO, Commission Merchants. 45 and 87 Hroadway, New York, Boston. Philadelnhia r ClCj 1 O l! YAl?nI5 AT.L NUMBRRS, 4KKI.VS. WARl'S, COPS and CONES (.OTTCU GOODS Ei! Eisenh3oer i Co, Cotton Ftittirea Members New Orleuns Cotton tx- linriKe. New Orleans Board of Trade ind AsscKrinte Members Liverpool Cot Ion Association. Special Attention Given Spinners' Orders Write for our Cotton Letters. Cor respondence solicited. 121 Gravier Streot . . . , New Orleans. VM. D'OLTER & CO. COTTON YARNS. Third and Chestnut Sis.. Muriner and Merchant Building. PHILAKKLPHIA. FA. anuiacurers and Jobbers rwouently find It necessary to hare UANKUNCJ FACILITIES In addition to those offered by local batiks. itfli - III -11 Of Richmond, Va. ; ! nn Million WITH Dollars Capital and crr.in Four Million Dollars Deposits. Six Million Dollars Total Itesources, Offers Just the Additional Facilities Required. :: :: John B. Pttrcell, President. John M. Miner,, r., Vice President Chasr R. Burnett, Assistant Cashier. J,. C Jopiln, Assistant Cashier. Cotton Seed Oil : And Bin Machinery. ' Mot In Any Combination or t ruat. - Complete plants from JG to J00 tons capacity. Special small oil plants for ginneries, Complete cotton ginning systems, . ,YaaYiaklaCiii Uehin . f ATI. A NT A GA. VT r nam rrtoai OOTH TMVON T., OHAHkOTT. N, O inn Rsvolvtaf Flat Carda Railway Heada, Drawing Pratnaa, Spinning Framct, Twitter and Spodlara Qulllara and Reals. ijOom, COMBERS ETC BTC. 8. CA8TNUR, JR. yptswaawsaisis IT IS THE STANDARD FUEL OF THE UNITED ETATE3 NAVY The United States Gcotofilcat Survey Pronounces It THE SfANOAKO STEAM COAL, Owing to the fact that we represent thirty-six (86) coUsries, whose output during 1908 amounted to four mil lion (4,000,000) tons, sxcluslve of coal couvertBd Into coka, and will probably exceed four and one-half-mllllon 4,fiw- - 000 tons during 1904, we are prepared to enUmate on and fill promptly sny to 'linage that may be desired. ,- CAGrfRt C URttAN A &ULUTT, ttato Agents C. C. B. POCAHONTAS SA'bKELESS COAL, ' " ; Arcade Hulldlug, 1 South 18th Street, rhlladelphla, Va.. ' 1 rtroiowsv New York! IS Stats fitree.. rtoston. Mass,: Cltlaens' Bank Midg.. Norfolk, va.1 Terry Bldg., Koanoke, Va.; Old Colony Bldg., Chicago, III.; Orders for si' rail shipments to the WilliBm B. Charles. Amsterdam, N. Y. rW Varna fn tViA Vow I LOUOll KamS IOr 11)0 lt'W Tork State Knitting Trade. Mill Accounts nd Correspondence Solicited. MILLER & COMPANY. Exchange Brokers. No. 100 Broadway New York Members New York Stock Exchange, New York Cotton Exchange New York Produce Exchange, Now York Coffee rffvnhnnirn. Nsw OrleHna Cotton Kx- i Change, New Orleans Board of Trade, ; Chicago Board of Trade. ' Transacts a general brokerage and ' commission business, executes orders for the purchase or sale of stocks, cot ton coffee, grain and provisions for nsh, or will curry the same on mar- I gins, DIIIKOT PRIVATE WIRES TO 1 ALL EXCHANGES. I'rompt atten- ' lion to all ordnrs. Branch office, No. North College , Street, Charlotte, N. C. I F. B. ALEKANDER, Manager. HUGH M'RAE & CO. Bankers, COTTON YARNS. WlMOOIIsjneOUS Southern 8 oo urll Ion COTTON MILL STOCKS WILMINQTON, N. C. Washington, D. C, 408 Colorado Building. ft i mm mum Commission Merchants. UOTI ON V A ! CONSIONMBNTS SOLICITED. 123 and 124 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, 126 Summer St., Boston. SASH, DOORS, BUNDS. Window Glass. B. F. WlTtlERiS, 202 South College Street, Charlotte, North Carolina, P.qCTUTT" -" "Tl fnill l lBU ll f ' ' L. A. Dodsworth. Dolph M. Toung. L A. Dodsworth & Co., ankers and rokors. Members New Tork Cotton Exchange and New Orleans Cotton Exchange, Private direct wires to New York, New Orleans and Chicago. Corres nnndenta J. S. Baehr & Co, New i Tork; Hayward Vtck & Co., New Or I leans; and Bartlette, Fraxler and 'Carrlngton, Chicago, t "Out of town orders promptly exe- i-.cated. t ., 'Phone No. 191 Charlotte N.' C . M. R. Dickson. EC' Hull. DICKSON & HULL Commlaolon Worohanta. J ' Cotton Goods; t III 1 ' ' 105 Franklin etreet, - New York. Can offer mm all accommodations accorded by any nm-ciaas commission bouse, i - k, ' if ,- 5TUART W.' Cramer, h ENQINCOt AND CONTRACT0K. r. "'ai"R.';p-r' -";:.;'';.t':: iz2rAir 'tV ,Jt" J'"-r i Slubbers, Rovlnf Pramaa Intermediates, Jack Frama ll. B, CimRAN. Cashier, Curran k Ml Solo Agents for tho Colobratod -mi- C. 0. B. Pocahontas Goal THE BEST f KAMNl-b:P..WTie COAL mUtJ The onlv Coal that has been -'officially indorsed by the Governmc i of "Great Britain, Germany, Atiitria and the United States . N'eav uidg., Cinctnnatt. -Ohio. 4 Mer;hurcli Ave.. London bngiand. C ivolirms should be forwarded to our Ihianoke QgU-e. ! IKE CHAS T JOBOERS 4 ; . Baultary Plomblng Uveas, Wrowutil ed tant ! I'tr. n.r Radiates, Valves, Bte. All seppites tar ftesim, Water Urn: CHARLOTTE, N; 0 SAVAKNAH, Ga. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ' . . Offices: New York. Philadelphia, Chicago, fH. Loal, Tendon, Sngliud, YARNS AND COTTON PIECE GOODS CROMPTOIV - THAYER LOOM CO, WORCESTER, MASS. ; MANIJFACTllKERS OF FANCV COTTON AND GINGHAM LOOMS. ALSO MAKKRS OF DOBWK8, ElTlik-R "SINGlJaJ OR DOUBLE INDEX TO UK APPLIED TO OTHER tsOOMI J aoOTllfcitN in.fKCSKNTATITKa ALEXANDER & GAB3ED, Charlotte, K. C. : COTT We now have a w -1 ock of Gins at our various i . , (..iiiiifi' '- im'u:MT - lilt IUI lv IOI 1- .1 . ..nn nil. ill. . Wi ;lv have a few on hand at Charlotte. ' If vou' aie in a hurry wire us. ; S ' - ont mental - 1. .- - 1 HIC.M-ORADE SPINDLE. . . . LOOM.. ENGINE'. AND. VALVE. L S SCOimiCK. V.iZh OIL & GREASES, LllJUlOATIN'd (iltrJAMKH, lti:AI)5' MIXED PAINTS, COLO WATEK TAINTS. AperitN WATTLES' DUE.SSINE COMPOUNDS Charlotte, N. C. W. B. Smith & Co. BROKERS Kstbllhe 1MTH. T I New York -Consolidated -M km li fins y atouk Hrelismr. 4 I Clm (,'( iluBKl ol 'J.yi(lP. . STOCKS, CHAIN, PROVIS IONS, COTTON. v 1'ilvate WIrea We have every facility for the prompt execution ot orders, ,., Correspondence Solicited. - Market Letter on Application. ! Empire Building, 71 Broad way, New Tork. aaaa 1 I , 84W Iteonard, Et,, New Tork, COTTON WITSJ 'Sf f l' frr Jl8 9i o C'dfrnM A Hrn UfftUIU.WJ LlUt .... ' estseit sB6.y aaurraRLa ewu. wa. K r ATUtMV. C?mn asi Trent. tnix tstsrmtUt ar & Ftetfjtr aJdi , I . ' TfaTisaJ Cxtxsctora, 1 1 . -Xfiuttm Pie!uxm w. a BErtXITT. i ' . . vv uum SUPPLY-GO ,1 a J ON GINS Om &osrtpny CHARtortE, M.C.- ; Rlebsrri A.: Biytlio Commission Merchant. " Cotton Warps and - Yarns Nt,. 114 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa C V. EilH. J. l Eenloan, a V. EJUs 3r a p. EiUs :&: Co. .Establfshed 1830. Members of the New Tork Cotton r. change, New -Orleans Cotton I-r change, JLiverpool Cotton Broker ,' Association, New Orleans Uoftrd t-f Trade. v . . Cotton Exchange Building. NEW ORLEANS. ' Special attention given to rxeou'" of orders la contracts for future I ery of cotton in air ths markets, c espondenp aollclted. ' illlllll'I . " ' 6ucres-ior9 to BCCKINOnAM, TACI : ' Comm! i U t V. Yy K. H. Jordan & Co. 1 is on each box. S5e. '
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