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S EW SOUTHERN PROJECTS. . work ox BROAD "iSDCSTRIAL ENERGIES. n.viLnoAi. lino lVogrensJng IH'U at Xew Hone Valley satisfactorily . Sudden Six ' OniUMUiles Wltl . an Armvii. Durham Ihirhnm Jicw. ,r mpiuu or X,TT5,000 Formed to , Correspondence of The Observer. T1?;0 ,f'Vo Nemy Durham, Nov. 23. Work on tUe Now tn vA?1LD'lt?'.S' "'H Valley Railway, from a potnj Vj-S -Vh-W ynvUfe "d 700 , between Merry. Oaks and Xe-.v P1M for'in 8 mile o( Durham, is progre- int. n3? Z. w-YTT J!1 wumn 8 miles of Durham, Is progreas- nd Ilrc-d-Plate at nvoern. the 20 miles to be grade has been tw Special to The Observer. jpteted. it Is proposed to have! Baltimore, Nov. 14. Widening and the entlde 20 miles completed broadening of Southern Industrial euw-, b' June 1st of next vear. Jus giea Is well Illustrated in reports in the t ice of the Pear-Fred H. Williams. wb Manufacturers' Record of new undvr- Hves in Chatham county and is Intel -takings and projects of the past month. "Hed In the building of this road, w is rather notable manlfestutlon is tlie In Uurhum to-day. and from him facts organisation of six companies with a.i regarding the work were learned. The aggregate capital stock of 3,775,0('t u, chatter wills for a road 20. miles Inn, develop water powers for electric traris-filn thia will bring the road to within mission in the Caroliuas and Ueorgiu-i ,nl!es of t-hapel Hill and a n;tte or Xhese contemplate the development ,fi Durham. The ultimate intentions 18,000 horse-power near Union, 8. v., U-u connect this road, either here or it 000 horse-power near JJelton, S. c., 2.0W Chapel Hill, with other roads. It is borse-power near Waynesviiie, n. ,jJmore than probable that the roHd will uid 700 horse-power near Walhalla. s.it, ,r'e here. This will give the people C, one of the undertakings which util- cf Durham a direct southern outlet f.n ies the Bull Sluice shnais in Uecngii !''Oth freight ami nassenger traffic. Ttv wow .being completed and the power nMld gutting Its financial backii- . being furnished for the operation o( tlu"1 tt itonsal. of Hamlet, m l mk' runways, lighting nnu manufae- "l"r capitalists. There is plenty if turing plants, the purpose of the other n",np' back of the road to cumulate it projects.' In thsse are not Included tne'1" Point desired. Durham pcopi- development of the Yadkin river power;11" extrenely anxious for the near (Salisbury, N. C, which It la esll- 1,'nif and sometime ago the chim- mated will cost about n,uuu,U0i uuo l"'r uf commerce appointed a coinrmt which is expected to begin shortly. iUM to ltK,k into the matter. When fu A J600.000 company Is liitereiea ... ih,.H"i' arrives Durham iieo-tle will im,n- nuning aim nandling for suiphur, sul Jthurlc add and iron-ore or uvrites in. xihn una nn. in South Carolina proposes to manufat.-r,npl"yed ,n fading the road. '!'! ture wood paper pulp from waste lin.-'w'0,k is being pu-ehed as rapidly as i.-.v-ber, a JaOO.utw one will make bukins 1 ible" 1:1 :i-t'dit!uii to opening 1 1 nn i powder at Nashville, Term., and a $iuu,- ,,lac!"s " th- niarket a Valuable- thn 000 one is to erect on the ouisktrls ut oere(1 section, the road may mean gre:t Jacksonville, Fa., a nacklne nlant wh., things later on. It will give a starrer Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds Not promptly treated, often end in Pneumonia or Consumption. (iowsn'n Pnoumontrt Ottre H vt qutek uw ef fective rxnuniy lur iliront, coiniln, cold, run. rotted lutiRft.eto. Itnltays fever mi I itlammntioii. ten tiers eoiicefttlen otirt rMevt nil piilu It in ttm only knwii spwtlflo for Viieunionlu nail Inn pit red thontfliKtst ot eMrate cntes w1r ut: eii. (:ii:'i. l'id externnll . 6 Sold by XirugHmlm, ll.OO a Bottle. Mi. W.B Riewtl.twrllkBowttbu'liJetsBiaiM f rvihim , tl C, Mvt: "My Utile aicrt hd tern (irk fur mui'ln ( h I- n. i n A , i.ri, ptntnra couftt otra cnneim a tt.a r .n h i 'p v. -v much rfllftCUlrd. Frmlhe (Ir.t HfpltPntifn Cf Ck'v V .ld' f.-t t:urc h brgan to tmrrt-vi. unit In a ftwJvws rmrit .v. r i;tr Wmc I think Ouwan'i Pnrumor.ta C ur ti m'crful rr trrdj- p4 xty n tr uMrd with Ihioai, f . t of luat! ilmr:it tj I jr M." Dr. Ororgr 1". BmcV, a pt?imlm-nt physician f BrV.N.C. y "s..;it u-i..--.(.o I irrrivtd n bnlt!- i t G'w.it'l Ptit.m. n.a Curr- A t"! tr-ti.t It ii. n aur , g. tiid hinet.lt elv r 1 1 ltn.io t Mate nut ii rntlrc w.ii i n ti. .. ' If your drtigffist c.innot aofptity yox-, wrltr to Gowan Medical Co., Durham, n. c. SAGO & PETTEE HIAGIItt SIIO; IWPROVED COTTOW MACHINEET 4 fSCi J ; 1 i KM PLOY K lU'RT. IMIY HA1LY lll'UT. tSUMAUS FURNISHED. it u.i:oi) amy couiiiDule to the building of ;!r road. y.r. VVillianis says that at nc aany cauacitv of ir.o -tti m und 100 sheep, handling beef. pork, mm- ,."e ion, maes, lara, and all otner iiroJticts of the live-stock slaughter. Tnis ilatu will be equipped with its own Ice-man-ing machinery similar to that whtcti Is to be included in a $200,000 Improve ment of a brewery at Norfolk, Va. uui er Ice-making and coin" storage plants ure reported for Uik Village and Wai liut Kidge, Ark., Mobile and York. Ala.. Port Pierce, Fla., Savannah and Home, na., AODeviwe. la.. anil Jtoannke v-. Developments in woodworking he fouiul r head on in a precnrlous condltloii conscious, but tors were, hast : IV.tlllMCti htti.r a tmi-M r : . in Diana for furnltura r-...i..-iu ... ... j!'i;or, with h sonville, Fla., Covington, Gn., ami Soum Hill, Va.. In vehicle factories at li.nu inore. Md.. and Sevi-n nniH Kv i,.... und barrel factory at WilminKOMi A , , : - '"' '"", C bread-nlate tactorv ... -v..-i .'iiht' mterrneiit will piani to maKe cottee mills camnets and show cases at Chatta nooga, Tenn., panel factory at Jonnsou City, Tenn., veneering worKs at CooKe vllle, Tenn., molding factory at Haiti more, Md., handle factory at Paducah, Ky., and piano factory at Louisville, Ky. Other undertakings are as follows; Canneries at Mammoth iSprings, aik.. Texarkana, Ark., Hutitsvilie, Ala., ov Ington, La., and Pascugoula. Alias. .....ir t-.,t4iu Ur me oeaooara road. 111 Norfolk & V.'estern will hive . line southern outlet for h in:iiv. . freight to points south. There was u marriage In WesU Dur hani to-night. William A. Gunter am MifH nieunk- V. Harris were the en;,, trading panic.-.. It was a (jutet hom. marriage. l-apt night Mrs. n. T. Fauci-lte. f,(; years or nBe, di -d suddenly of heart trouble. She was alone when stricken : tid when her husband cnii-re.i n her on ih her arm. ai.- She was st ii i ould pot sit un. I i -ly summoned, but to i very short u h:i tak.- Dl.ic- ici-n . i !fu- 'I'h.. t'........l 1 .. . kitchen' . --trim-s win oe con KiltneitdUl.ted abou, j oviotk bv T!hv ip i.- Leyburn, pastor of the First l'rexir. lerlun church. Before her marriage i Mr. Faucette. which was in 1S71. M:, Faucette was Miss Catherine Rog. t (laughter of Reiijamin Rogers. Orange county. She has now one broth er und one sister living. They -t. W. It. Rogers atid Mrs. W. K. Stvr.-.i 'o.i. oi mis t.t.y. -in ny Itml lull or SM'nccr .Man Slums lo- lor Tliiiiiksglvliig Y. M. C. A. . Mcniliei-lil oiiltwt. ''O i . K,,,n,, ,,, ,, ,,f -ci,,. oiise I v. r. Si. ncei. N.,. Mr. Adam Hartley. hi eniiilnye af the Southern Railway " ,," at this place hud a frlght iin and d.-.ngt rntis experience here last which cure near costing him his life. Hiving been detailed to do some '"r the large new smokestack, ''!c!i is ;.loot Wt feet tn height. Mr. I la: i i ,H some distance from the belN the inside of the huge chim ney uhen In some unaccountable mun-iii-r he fell to the ash pit below, sus talnlnic what Is feared a fracture of his ; l! bt sides other severe injuries. He . .is .:iei j tlv resc ued from the pit by t'iVv. workmen ami medical attention i.-nl. i. i ms soon as possible. The in-, .tin I 'cm u.is carried to his home In .ilishuiy a ii I It Is thought will soon r'''eici The Sunt In i n .shops closed down to- j nigiit fu- a Thanksgiving holiday and i '1. 1 1 1 of Ihe elllples Went to ohl hollies I :.i iai-in::s Si ilis for a short islt. A bii'Ke nn of business men, slmt) mei ' ii.'l ui lie.- in. u wi-nt to Uichmoinl lo- m.ultt lo ui'inss the great football con !! mi that pine to-morrow between! i'ii- I'nncisiiv teams of Virginia and Ninth i'miiiIinm Among tin- party were 'apt. I.' V. I'm 1 1 1 i si hi, a popular ron- t'. ii i-ii" "ii lite Snulhei n. ho chaperone.-i .tie n-i'ii:iii) and Hi. J. YV. Carlton. ii'' is reareii to do any repair work tiitt may become necessary on th: .I'.iunils. The Spencer Railroad Young Men's 'Tii'istlnn Association now hits on hand iti int i-ivMt Ing membership contest " Iti' li has already added more than 101 new niciiibi is lii its roll. Two team? if 1- nu n c.i. h are in the iie, tin l-'ir . r f : MPf V ccRP.tSFCnCEf;: SCLfClTEO, sirm-k lv 'rndlcv 'r at ;i-ci-iisImii-i f 'hoinl NtMioly i Hgnni.cd. j Corresixitidetico of The Obterv.-i. ' i it. . .i-.i'ii'i, 4o. .i. j i-in ii ..ii' in 'I" : i . v i in n line struck Willie Y. Mils! , i ,' yenr-oltl Ihi', yesterday afternoon uml j knocked hill! tlOWII, ills no.ul iinnir . ii.ss- -He. illv skull Wns 1 1 . ' l vu . . I mi.iI a- wiih rendered unconscious. He Is now i the tlreensboro Hospital and llU pit)' iciins I'lpni'i nun to I- i-.- i in . i anugh he is Mill unconscious c a ii,.- iittK lust night Htteiidd by a umliei at local music). ins a choral society .as ol:a liiz.-o. Ii tit lu t , i n-nw..jiion lo hold meetings every hiiimut) uiKlll din i h il . i piacii .t tind improi.- the niunlctil talent . .oe members. The eniiMllutlon und by as were adopted and the following of- . . I H HO.' Ii- o . . iltl'iniin; vice preslilnl. Mrs. Clarence ,. ICnU lit '.il. .t - ....... .i .'l 11. a....... I .,n:. l.aia.i lu.nic. .lite. .. r .'i. ... ..-uttrd lirowlt; accompanist, Mrs, Myru M'l lK II 1 . s . talu.uu.. .. .. , , .. let t a. iniin : for Utu .tilety an I rcii'ii'.' : t be next meeting. ' Si I CCllMl-Ot O Will Of iHtyiiV I'-pl' Ml ' t I he annual VI" gltila C.n nlina foolh ill a me III KicilUHiuo. i a . . .... .. pedal l'ulliuun e ir lm: bet n i h.iitereil .u ul nasi niiy loi is of 1'iolhnll will .ilnuss Hie conlesl. in 11,. j...... a. number of old footh ill play.-i t via. v i-r members o 'ftrolliia a team in j.mi.s i;.mi v v. Im are now i esnleiii oi t ui t i it t A. H. WASHBURN, SOUTHERN AGENT, CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. S ;i one Feitlllzer wnrkx t u,o ... ! "-' """oana and Savannah, (la.. Rocky Mount. N. c, I N.1K, . Ai , . Sumter, S. C. and Petersburg Va. :l,. f.: lSJxv" l!V""' Hrlck works nt f:r....,, . "urnam ant ... ri , ""Tr V-'-i'nt an.l in, mm xiuusion j exas, the last named with a capital of $so.0uu to man ufacture white brick from sand. S: I son. l l lv e R. '1 t Is" bciiiK in -imp. son. a ci He :ia son i. Is .1 -lODaceo fuctorles ut Tampa, Fla,, New Orleans, La., and Morgantun, W. Va. Mattress. fMtory at Miami, Tenn. Glass factories at Veluseo, n.-c'l i h Duke factory. Hi.s 't caught by a printing press. was badly crushed ami l.ice-,i- Amputatlon may be necessary. well-known t l:t: jt'i-day afternoon. Ho w .s- jtars or age. The funeral vv s . ci from the home this nj:.)::-. the remains brought hero an i n: in Manlewood Cerrpteev ti... a,.,. leil a Wllf rnur anna a,, A ., .1 v, . xp, ' uuii iv uau'i" Charlotte. M n .V ,..'"!"""". u"'1 ! - ana r. u. en-;.. : : ' -iw, i i v 1.W101 tnis city: J. W Chpek r-r nr. - , named also to make brooms. A brooiuiand William Cheek vh?. it . t , .' factory Is also planned for Frmiklln.ihnl hS,,,, m!' : ,h' . ' ' ..... .,,.UA,1L.., tt :uts. tit!"!; : i. "no nves in tnis county. Texas, ami! r..ut ,,ini, .. t .... El Paso T ait nn nA ... .ni.. . ...'"" " i W of U-Pmnrt u " i . "'"r" "s oacty nurt wh i .u v. ,; . :;,x w""k in the ""ci oeiiius xaciory at Ualtlmore, larm was ma., saauiery ana collar factory at Dal-land It tas, lexas; norse-shoe mill with an .-in. erl Louisville, I To-dav at the tin can rac-.jrraded school, one of the ttlatlnir nlant reboots At nit .,r u ..i... nt l'nn,l.o,l 1 m.i . I..., ,11... .: ,, .. 1 ,ll.V Vr- v. Ko.ioiiy oiks ai toiicction was token for th" Lehman Va., paper box factory ai the Oxford Orphan Asylum. . v nouuis, va., eievaior laciory, Announcement has been m fiuusiuu, leiasi macaroni laciory at .and Mrs. W. J uaiveston, lexas; rice food plant at . proachlng rr.arriage of their sister Houston, Texas; fuel briouette factoev Helen Rrvt.n tr.. . . -J..'.' at Dallas. Texas; fire works factory at i Latham Williamson.' This "event will t Memphis, Tenn.; marble and granite solemnlzed in the st Phtiin-. tri.... . finishing works at AVadesboro. N. C. el urch on the morning ..f n-,f, , .". soal factory at Atlanta, On. : December 7th. This morning R. Vtrm-mt ' CPMPKT1TIVK DRILL. :'f. 11. Adams went up to Mebane ... - U'-'y a maicn game of tennis with , Also Knjoy a Itoyul train from the William Mtno-him ,.!,. a 'l.l...... n-.,,. . , . . ... e-u.-ic nts piayea JUSt OJfori' llil'lf. .l,, .1' ininaii'l of ' mint tor on the in ch:irge of a f ir inspector : i i liat to Mt.ai.s ami tin" .H close lie apt. It .1. J. at tills I licit I il lies cetllh'.': shcillc Sportsmen Kill n Rear. t 'orresptjlidence of The llim ttil. .. ... .... . .. ,. ... -,, of A-le . o ' ' i - i ". 1 1 1 in a Y i i. . c the Lookout niountalit ncvtlon ot lle.ivi .ci I.... A near Ilia that been caught in u trap wus tune. . ...... u.i . ..iiilj ;.' -.1 K'Hiil :i. .. 1 . ack of iiounds were also released. Tin ui- nat lias d lor jottit a mile v. tie. e Itlllieil III, IMC tltlfi ailll slloW li Jili'ill. I lltrhl. Iiolilhvt; at Oa. lie- mil-- p.n k m i . u ly li in- iioiiml- 't he ai.linal was I ol a II I Kl ! a-'l hv ol of III.- 1 1 U 1 1 1 -1 s. ami .s now on . ht I it I i' in in lie- city mailt' I SOME N1SW PATTERNS. Wo have Just been making some new imllerns for head shaft, banuers and head shaft pillow blocks. These pat terns are ot a .leslgn so far superior mTHTvrnTX o anything i hat we have heretofore TINNED neeii able i . ;tet from oth -r mailers hat we ...i tot only satisfied but: leased w . tie results of our efforts ill our i. .--is nre of very superior leslgn. ', .., .re .nihely new und we 'live pit. .. i ' a. the best features of . li.it . a.tj on tlie market, and ave pu a. i a i u also some features .lilch in. i pei ielice has brought o our k... 'ge. We find tliat In .eslgnlng i.eii patterns our contract -Ith tin; lion of machinery puts s in posit. . in introduce many new eatures. Il i-i .last as easy to make the hanger mi that shafting may be easily put up ami lal.cn down as It Is lo so design them as to make them ilfficult. We make all our bearings, The Charlotte Supply Co. VTB An SOUTHS! RN AUKNTS TOH WIRE, GERMAN HEDDLE3 AND ITCD- DLE FRAMES. " WRITB D8 FOK PK1CKA' ' i Foskftt nishop Steam Crapa carriil in atoek, alio Crd Clothlnff b4 a full lim of siuppllea. u - ft, CHARLOTTE. BIRMINGHAM. SPARTANBURG. A BUFFET THAT GROAQ: :. i . bv b l ite a h.i in plot will be i tin- I i tn s auxiliary and the iiing team will be wailed upon by loosirs In t!"" contest. Mr. J. X. Reeder, formerly of Spar inhurg. has been installed as agent i.ii, t (i.f....fr . . P o nnn .-. . . .'Ul IUI OI Oll.llllll H I-H ! I .rlli.U. illn 'I'n n . , . M. Kv.. stove foonrt V. t h a . .. " . A V' ! . . ' ...T" .? '" "P.r H i nanksplving " ' , , ,i vtaii.f niKit in ui ci Pit's pro noui pt 100 at Bessemer, Ala tory nt Raltlmore. Md.; 1'. Igemo.tt .'IX cltv schools i bem fit ut' made tv Mi . I Griswold of the und Vance Guards proau Niuhlen I Math of a Citizen or Mentiei-Hon. Correspondence of Tlie Observer. Henderson. Nov. 23.-"nmpany ". Thinl Regiment, popuiarlv known as the Vance Guards, held t'.teir annoa:' competitive drill last night In the ;,...! mory. A large number of guests w.vc1 present lo watch the soldier hoyt. Ti.--I drill was very rigid and thorough, c.n - ducted by Second Lieutenant Rayic, i the judges being old officers of the com pany, James Povthreas, Charles Sniilhi and Pryce T. Jones.' Aft-r a v-.-ti close and thrilling content, in which lit : fighting was carried to the l ist Ut-:i. : Sergeant Leslie O. Perie. was de-hit -.1 ; the victor, and-was awarded the m:-! ti by the company chaplain. Rev. J . ll Henderlite. After the drill Cantn.ii Mturgls invited the guesf; to the labl'-s sumptuously Hprcad at one en 1 of tie nrmory. where, ns he remarked, 'he real competitive drill would take pi u--. It was a rpyal spread, and one to in spirit such heroic endeavor an. I sen. ,i of danger as is only to be s.-en it Thermopylae" I'nss. at Kalakl.iva. ',iv-e'- were laid for about .',0 guests, ii Bides the members of the company. N.ty pleasant feature or th'- e.vnit;,' Was a resolution offered bv Cit;.i-,m Ntuigls, endorsing Lr. F. A. Mico... the present popular quartet tn is-. general, which resolution was unar i niously and enthusiastically passed ny the company. Col. Macon has math- a" splendid record in this capacity .md renuerea tne greatest services lo ti State Guards, probably uccomulishl. more than any man who has held Op position. Xews has been, received here of the nudden death of William Draper, tit lawrenceyllle, VaM w here he was on a visit to his sister. He was a very well known and most excellent young man; held in high esteem for his good character and attractive disposition. I .ne nau peen in aencale health for 'a Ion? time. ; .. Ldwln watklns, the young son of Mr. Samuel Watklmv a 'ery prominent citizen or nenoeraon. returned to-day irom -wrtoiK, ,va where he has be-in connned in St. Vincent's Hospital for a number of weeks, having undergun an operation for appendicitis. A. r M. Col- t bserver: a month wl.-.i re a.el Winter ('ottrscM ut the lege. ' la-- Kditor of Tin It Is only slightly ua r ne winter course in agricii!) lairying will lie opened tit the A. A M. '".illcge. These courses are Intend"! nily for farmers. There are no entrain . ' xaminatlons. Theie is no tuill i.i Everything is free to the farmers of th t.-i.iie, except board, room and fuel Th ;Otal cost for these for the ten we: ! ;.'! but $;10. If you wish to stulv von: !vork; understand Ihe soil and how m I rtillae unj Imjirove it; how to brc .! and feed animals: how ' to make bui ;er; how t jjtigw fHr)n unlmals in;; latin crops; und to study tho various cctails for practical work on the farm, .mil ought to spend ten week:) at tn Farmers" College. You can readilv a t .may from horn-- during the wlnte; months, and meeting wtjli otlnr f ir m-' us and talking with thein about our farm problems, immense good will come, o vu and to the cgtic'Jltitro or he' -late. You had belter arrange early: .or this course. Talk with a friend or; two. and see if you all caa't eon e. Tf you have any questions, write 1 ro feasor C. W. Buikett. West Kaleixh..' X. C, and receive full lKirticoia, k i to the winter course. . of the Southern Railway and Southern Lxprcas Company at this place lustend if Mr. A. H. Holder who has held the P isitlon for several years. I'apt. I). J Adams, formerly yard conductor at this i lace, has accepted a position with a railway in St. Louis for which city h jord : r Tt several days ago. He is succeeded here hy t'apl. J. H. Camden, formerly of (heenville, R. C. .cgi-o litis a Narrow ;m-uh; From Death In n Wi ll. ' '.h i . s.aunli in cf The observer. .'.bill l ill". s'. ('.. XoV. 'i'l. - lie ire.' aysoM. .'oliu'o I. ii well-dlggi r, whib ckmHi'I mar this place yesterday 1: ,.. mug out a well, hatl a fearful ex , i t iem c While in the well, the Malls hit h were of rot k, suddenly gave way. ml l.e was covered many feet with .. s f to. K ami earth. Fortunately ! I::ti. Hie roi-k In falling formed a ,:i. II !."i.iu space about him. Iron: l.ii h. cller about !) hours, lie was ken uithnut behiK Injured bodily It In- Last, but pretty badly scared, to .. i il mildly. Saturday evening a young negro. . nrkniff wiili the track-laying gang on s.al .ianl Air Line, died under sus .'... s i it i umstances. after being 111 : I' iv lioi:::-:. The coroner held an .1-1 alter hearing the t'Sti-l of In. Hill and others, the jur.. I liiai he was poisoned by .stim uli parlies. Julius II. Djpre, the populat of th" Farmers' Rank, h is lu i a si I i t a 1 days. M ITIIEKS 1'RAISE IT. Mothers every where prai;'t One .Minute Cough Cure for Ihe sufferings it has relieved' and the lives of their In tie ones il has saved. A certain cure for coughs, croup and whooping I cough. A. L. Spufford. postmaster, ol i Chester, Mich., says; "uur little girl was unconscious from strangulation during a Budden and terrible attack ; of croup. One Minute Cough Cure ; quickly relieved and cured her and I cannot praise ll too tiignly." One Minute Cough Cure relieves coughs, mant-a breathing easy, cuts out phlegm, draws out liniuinmuuon u.i.i removes every cause of a cough and strain on the lungs. Sold by It. H. n & Co. etf-ollliig. This is a valuable feature. Vim could deny that It Is belter to put afllclent oil In a hollow base of .caring to last six mouths, ami then ol be bothered ubout il ugaln, than .) have the old way of S'tulrtlng oil ii It every two or three hours and esldes tho trouble, generally having a ness also? Ry cateful oiling oi our j caiings once In tint e to six months,' t ordlng to the work, we get the' .cry best results and we never have i sloppy mess of oil on the Hour or it ihe machinery or on the cloth or thatevtr else lie tire making. Till-: 1. A. TOMPKINS CD. 'altern Makers, Moulders and Ma-; chlulsts, CIIARLOTTK. N. C. in- cl.l ..t!. I i I-1 M i . ..Shi .' I i Mil lit Home Ucdiliiig at Mebane. s , a i : ti ! in uf The Observer. ia in-. ,nv. . simple l,:-1 1 C lock I-. 1. .line was solemnized n. at the borne of Mr Whilt' il. u here Y.lss Fatinie Malone be lle wife of Mr. A. 1'. Tllley. of I Hill. 'I'h' parlors had been , ,'i I I. ..lid a larg tmpauy ': c-scmbleil to ivitm ss t he ,-, . .--I . Rev. t . V . Tillei . j i s t i !e li..jist ehur.h. of llurtsville. ire i - I - - - -. .:irs F.mnia C!i k. of I ll"l. p si. led at Ih- pt t:-.i. ' il. : i t ire Mips Nina Valunc M- .! . Till' y. and Miss Ada v ,i h Mr. .1 ' TI. Whit led. - le i.!- : t ': verv a: itahl e Is grec ha pi -'o.. 'ha; Th" .'.el's all off I'lllev t . .a in a nr ih Llnltorutt' Cernionies at Soiilliiw.rt 'JSiiecial lo The Observer. W ilmington, Nov. 2i Thanksgiving mis vei-y generally observed to-day. though there were no particular feat ures of the observance. Stores and iff Ices were closed during the day, and appropriate- services were held in !! the churches, with special offerings for the poor uud Jhe orphanages. At Southport the Junior Order .f Cnited American Mechanics observed! the day with elaborate ceremonies, ai- r.1 I- Vflil l .'tO'lll business .'tid fair ttrable in sterling dn-.l . atid i iniii n .!!- I all the true ma voma nr. n inert ami ii.le.l for hi- aliuus. is i'iiig!it fa-'t. possesses iju.ilit i' .- v. Iiich g' .- p intiii. d '! I r.-tctlVt of Mrs. In-loved. . . it I u s id. Th- essf 111 int ft rit y am! lion :!l IIi.im to make h , THANKSGIVING Tlie Inier-t rhau Project. Manufacturers Hecord. Mr. , Win, C. Whitner eonsulllng cit Klueetr, llock Hill. tf. C. writes from Charlotte, N. C. to The Manufacturers" Record concerning the plan to build an Inter-urgan railw ayconnectin g Con cord, Charlotte und Qastonla.'X. C.1 He nays thut at present attention is beln confined, to making surveys of the dif ferent routes, proposed, and up to the present a survey has only boe-n made for a Una fronv Charlotte to Gastpnla. Mr. Writner la In charge of the ork nn chief englnrr n ml getiefnl nrrtfig.'r. 1 ' . ' ' ' ' ... tending the laying of the corner-ston- or a handsome new graded school M building in the town. A large number! of Wilmington Juniors went down on aljjj special boat to attend the exercises. S Although there were many hunters nt the field, no casualties had been re-'M ported up to this evening. ', ( ., , . . . tM I F LOWER Si In the fall of 189s I contracted that fear ful tlisease, Blood Poison. It gained auch headway that I was forced to resign my position and seek relief at Hot Spring!" After spending all the means I bail I wcnl lo Memphis. In less than three weeks I was in a hospital, ami after nine weeks of suffering I was discharged as cured. In less than a month every none in my body seemed to be affected and felt as if they would break at the least exertion. Again I w::s cotup;-!!-'! to resign, and I returned to the ho'.;;t.il for a seven weeks atay. When I nitic out I was advised to trv farming. Vh-n I first went 011 the farm 1 prevailed nti tile only firm who handled drugs to get me one dozen bottles of S. S. S. At that time both of mv hands werf broken out with Mistcr.tand j wascovered with boils and sores. In the meantime my druggist liBtl gotten two dozen bottles of S. S. S. for me and I began its use. and after talcing the thirteenth liottle not e sore or boil was visible. R. !. I'OWEW.. East 9th St., Little Rock, Ark. Of all human diseases, Contagious Blood Poison i the most hideous and hateful. The victim is tortured with eating ulcers, sores and abscesses, unsightly blotches, eruptions ami other symptoms of the mis erable disease. S. S. S. has been used successfully for nearly fifty years for Contagious Blood Poison. It con tains no mercury, potash or other mineral. Our home treatment book gives all the symp toms of tliis dis ease. Medical ad vice free. The Swift Speoiflo Company, Atlanta, Ga. Willi .its weight of good tilings for Thanksgiving u no good. Our handsome Sol id Oak Buffets and Side boards will never groan un der any weight; they arc not only ornamental, rich , and exquisitely haifdsome, ' but will last a lifetime,' v.; To be in keeping with tho handsome Sideboards, wo have a beautiful line of Extension Tables which wc would be glad to show you at any time. ' Lubirv Furniture Wo issuo Automobile Tickets N S (INCOHPORATED.) Thanksgiving Time is the time ulitn you mini to Ki-t In all the lumber you need for Interior trim. Winter will soon be iiIoiik when iirompt dellverieH nre not always nosslble. tiur "hole yard Is at your disposal, with its Immense Ktyck of the best Kratles if kiln th ieii, hard ai.d a 't woods. J. H. Wcarn Si Com'y. Overstocked 1 On S. eon.l-Ilantl TYPKWIt ITKItH taken in exchange for Olivers CAPITA I, STOCK ..... ...iao.000.00 Learn HookkeepinK, Shorthand. Tueh Typewriting, Penmanship and Eng lish. Not in a Month this cannot be done. Not Free yoa cannot gt somethlns for nothing, lint If merit appeals, we can convince jrott that KIN'fi'S Is the best. Established and o. result of 20 year experience. ' KKKKKKNCK: Every bank and leading business concern In aRalfllghv or t.'harlolte. , . . , j Write for our College Journal and offer we are now maUna. Addreaa, KINGS' BUSINESS COLLEGE, CHARLOTTE, N. C. or RALEIGH. N. C. v ' .V Presbyterian COLLEGE For Women Charlotte, N r mmm. I- J 412 llusliels Corn on Ten Aero. Niyvtdn Enterprise. Here Is another record on farmhiK Mr. M. M Cllne raised 4U bushels of corn on 10 aeres of upland, over 41 bushels to the acre. Mr. Cline marked to the writer when telling about mis crop, ' that if he was a young man. he could make a fortune farming.' Mr- Cllne has- demonstrated the. fact that fortune can b? made on the farm by an old man, especially when tile farm is ennrtuctm! in the rlsrht way. : When heatts are full ot joy and. thankfulness to the Giver of all Good, what better gift to a friend -than these beauties of the Master's ha nil. or what bet ter to add adornment to the table or home'.' I can t-'uply any quantity of Beautiful Flowers at reasonable prices.' and will be pleased to have your ordt?rs for mall, ex press or city delivery, which will JJ receive prompt attention. W 0 McFHEE, - Prop, g PU worth Floral Gardens. Charlotte, N. C. 2 1 nell 'Phone. h i C box 117. z4X4Z4zX4X4Txoz4xxr: Over 100 machines of all makes to go at wacrillce prices. I'ay-Shos 3:i.00 to $45.00 Item-Shos 2.ri.00 to 36.00 Hemingtons 15.00 to C5.00 Kar-Lockw .'. 2!i.00 to 45.00 Hammonds L'0.00 to 25. 00 ISIIckensderfers .. .. lo.OO to 35.00 Manhattans 25.00 to 30.00 Williams 20.00 to 36.00 Chlcagoea 15.00 to 20.00 WellliiKtons 15.00 to 25.00 Huns 15. 00 to 25.00 liensmoreH ID. 00 to 80.00 falllgraphs 5.00 to 10.00 Franklins 15.00 to 25.00 Sholt'H-Vl.HlbleB 25.00 to 30.00 WHITE QUICK IV YOU WANT HAKGAINS. A high-grade College for Women. Equipped with every motion Improve, nent. Fine Ilulldlng, rooms limited to two. nerfect aeweia.se. electrla liehta. . escapes, standard high. Work thornug. ' ' IliCV. J. II. BHIDGES. E. D., President Ire We make three styles or types of iiglnes. as wt: have paid bifme In his column, but not lately: Till; Mill ilCU,, - TOMf'KINS fi aw ml1!, cotton iiist. pluouy ndlls. uundrit'K. isrlst mills, . t.-. Tin: ui)i)i;u.-1- heavy duty) for large vootl-w-'rkmg plants, urge Kiolieiles am tin- 1 steady mover tip to 100 The i.idtiell 1 1 tub S.c. CX30000Q0O00O0000O000000009 J. E. CRAYTON & CO. fSKNKRAL AGENTS. TRUST UUILDING. Dealers In Buggies. Carrlae, Wagons, Harness, Horsey Mutes, BU, Applying Rubber Tires a specialty. Carriage and Wagon Builders. Gene ral Repair Work a specialty. . II' We Invite You Phono Ko. M. to see our Spe cial Values in Oil Paintings THE ART SHOP, W.I. VAN NtSS &. CO. 19 North f ryon St il .1 1! i: 1 1 S plaiilit", mills, roller mills, litie. reip.iii ln(. liortte. il Aiilo'i allc or electric !i;;!itlltc; In cot tori mills md town, and lor other , u r 1 lose .vhere etdi.ouiv of fuel k ;i n object, 1 lid til" Il.osl pi licit rrptllat ion UK tti ipeetl is demanded. Willi the.-:- three types we are abl Mtpply all demands, except for 111a- hlnes of the Corliss type. We haven't aid much about engines lately for he reason that we haven't been able lo supply the demands that tome to us without any advertising. 'But . DOW that the Rlnnerles are all supplied We trail probably collect some stock, and till eiders with reasonable promptness. Write to us. That is the way .to find out what we have, and the pHce., - LID DELL COMPANY, Alo manufacturers of complete, up-to-date ginning plants, saw mills, pulleys, shafting, cotton and other presses, etc. WINTER IN COLORADO. Your own physician will tell you that the dry mountain air of Colorado as an elixir of life stands pre-eminent. Always rigorous and stimulating,' the crisp atmosphere of Colorado 1 at Its best in winter. To accommodate winter tourists to the Rockies, tho Un ion Pacific haa put In effect from Chi cago a round trip rate of 147.20 and from St. Louis a round trip rate of 139.20, with proportionate reductions from all. points within its immediate territory. Tickets on sale every day until May 1st, 1905. with return limit June 1st. 1905. Be sure your ticket reads over the Union Pacific, tho pop uiar route 10 uoioraao. For full in The r Great Library Contest T We give tickets u itb all receipted coal bills. ; ft u K- - ' .1 I Best Grade Domestic" ; Steam"; . ; 'Blacksmith. Wholesale - and Retail, 44444444444444444444
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