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.chahlotte daily ob3ehvee, .DroEiirnn : lcoi la I AT WALNUT. COVE, 1XCTS good Von mixing. New York, Dec J. Trices moved up ward in the dealings in stocks to-day Bui thai v rporaUo Has Hem lAoroxxl i i-tKi Ue ltu$my HoMttiprn jr to Kpernl 46.0OO la Kx Clear Oat Urarerr Stnw-4 fft of uniformity in Dies sal to The Oberverv,, 4 reensboro, tutu, u .Prospects of the cessfur mining of coal at Walnut vev in stokes county, appear now to MMutCT cxbsp. k.WILL ''MAKE ; HACniXEIlTJ rorarria ncnt.;, Many Mrong rW Were PewMkinetf, L, iviirvu in nnii - Will-Known' Cltlxon Receive Swore but Vie Ownl I4st KmiwIiimI ti,k TOMrKLNSCO.'S I'lKCIIASK. , Illjuriwl Greensboro Merchant Without Animation A Reactionary I , ; '" I ,' : . I Hart by m ... 1 : w innuiTn vi a in: a nil imriuii r ---- -r . . . f chine Works, of I'lillaoVlphia. Milk, i ' Goldsboro Deo 1. Mr. T.. H. man or at UHm hikI OtJts Textllo Ma- ton aharawttr-;irchit ht, u hiiur aiui u ui, iraa nwa Un.iim.. tattled severe lniuriae t his home last irntt Ktnnw'was tna i iKi oi murormuy hi me aar si ... iirui. at n,.,. vnu sh.. n niehc H is bavins- extensive improve-) of CMumlMU Fiert IMWccr ,"'ket There wwe wiuy strong spots. tK Krwted to Manufacture the New meats made on his house. 4Last evn. oI lnjurlea Negro Kilktl.;'""' they were developed in rotation. IJim of .Machinery, ing. when th workmen stopped for the,' chunire. but the seoerat Jlst aid not be-'ha wtl ,.th mln. ... n1,,v,n Mr. SUniou fell throuKh the bole briRht For Sttars, ? cool has been y' justness: Wa wns!arubty i iocrty, it cropptnf abo-e (U tra-t?4 from the rent average, ace u mfcnv noinis in the vtclnlir..ff the most notable features of n tnonths coal mining cor- advHnces were laajrard or liiftined toR h t V," ..f,',, "UJ tht ircwv-nlnve.r Matloivknowa aa the VtitfniAn- on llht ffHn. As asainet ! TdmlT0ni mm Wr. Will Cir rc4tt Coal; Company, of 7amdei.Uhrp trains . in -perlal storks there L",..," 1 ?..w.miM den. both of t HAHMri n lu K...r. .4 ' ..,. ..J L. . " l"" nine nvuiu - . ,. . - .. . ' In ad mirroundtna'tmlv dulltM and hvln. Thcr un 1,"ly De rfalea a 'al cotton n" '. nd. HradV ill! not prove fatal ruji- ,,. rl .,.., ..... ,i, n m a severe biuikiuk-uu utmuw. , nm Soma .... - u. Is cettinr alone very well, and hi uico a many points in the vtclnJy..ft the most notahla features of recent1 lo th(Jv n,,U!l Manufacturers' 'r'fn1" hwe it wlU onlv be a temporary ! dv nnd ilf. W. B. Bow TJuJIev. Wayn rounty.) mnaA i - .M i .. i. a .- . ... i uu mnriMi in in duuiii infre wouiu in- - i- .i " t . ..u . . -'v ry ii-aat.it uu it ivi imjutMHu -itt i i' i wrii-urn I htm mtuh "muir, .. b : . . a 4 n 1 u J . . JJ ' i i i i m. ' j nmivuiraii., tnuy ciuiifiesn mm h'hiui-hii. mere . t. i.,,t,,, .u- more ueaaiy wenpo alntu -O. hs. been formed j a revtval of cnfiden,, that the North- eMuXach n th,- tl to ..;a operate theerl, Securities decision was immediate- ' a 7.L. J,L- vtrv wound. It w t'ZZFr&ZSI9"' fB?ly Imminent, but some uncertainty was "; ' T ' ml, Th. fiV however. Mr. Borden, who is a justice "i Company, with headquarters at ' or..ft.i!.rJ n to what it character! 81 unJ tl,fr,r oon mlll. The Hist " ' " inu,nhln- had an wamut Cove, to develop and oner- "ZZSVZ .t .. "1, f .L.:!! trlkin,, movement in this direction is the peace In his township had an at. the Korth Oarollnt property. The ! w . hV .0 1 'ounc,vl in a to The Manu-i""" - Vw,. . r 1.1- th hiiiw ot Ih trouble. Gr4V rume bleoxkets curporatlo baa plenty of capital, and ltpm actual operations two weeks yesterday re vs received here Mate speculation, as has usually been received her. that f,t 1 Itfnerally attributed, however, to hope lJO ; cf an pnrly decision of the Securities chine Company, of Philadelphia, whotw entire plunt ha?i ben sold to the P. A. TouipkliiH Company, of Charlotte. He fftrlnR tl this Mule Mr. Wood writes: "This include iill the patents, draw ing and patterns of the Kairmount to Ooldsboro for medical attention. C. P. Mil A Co.' Cotton letter. Sn.flal t The Observer. New Orleans, nee. 1 I Jverpoo! reported xhU-h of l'J.000 til-8 of cotto on tli rot it h d.wUnc of 14 olnt s. Futures broke Vf'ilk hntl Immh f.i.ttrlr 4ttt Knrlr rf Mt"thodt churfh nf .t vitinM n.i .case. The most notable advances were that the same vein had been found 'divided between stocks of an extremely tt (Wi points, one A inll, the other . hlah-grade class and those of llttle t'o miles btlow the first point, anl.j tried and suspected l-sues. The active that tvery indication showed a rich, 1 trading nt receding prices In cotton easily, worked deposit of anthracite helued railroads which have a large -luiu . , - irnmc in mat commodity, aim linnoisi ,.. .. ., 1 '..t fii.v, i..,,i-.r A ,.f K l.l lf.a..l f,o,l ,..l..,.' ".! ,, UIIIKI ir- .i.l- wr.WB- "Zr...l"":"f",,Z tnpiiailsts sjid most public-spirited 1 of a sale of $12,000,000 of its bonds. The Kicens Of Qreensboro. owns many ! rise in Amalgamated Conter wns based HCfM ...f MiaMMk ..tal lun,l. at W.lnnti... .... I...... 1 . I.. C'ov. and baa leased to the corporation f VP ,1 h-i Zui in li. bZly rU ,tl d,lv"'K. coupllnKs.u:,;i,mi;; ,Ailt.(llB (no y(H, at U.9W..W) iiaiu,i,i,, .5 1 f,u,i on lea 11 wniniy reponwiuie i"i ir " spur, miter and Ixjvel gearinfr. frlctioir rline of nich leslve pninortlops in nil clutches and pulleya. freight elevators, the markets. ThlH Joiimal I perhaps the lard and paratinc oil presses, etc. All rro t reprso ntntlvc Routliern newspaper, this enulpment will be transferred to rr?'""kK T'ZZ''!" W,,V,'.Z MHcnine company ror iheir UIITerent ghllrpv .ir ciuiilnentul and American !'(! of looms dobby and harness mo-actlnir cioslnar 12.t 14 oolrrts lower than tioiis. beamlns'. warplnir. spooliliff, vcMerday. Ameriwin market dispiuved v . - . I U I III I r. ll IIV. Ml it. vv. A. LASh, one of the leading Central had the addition1! advnntarei ,,, . "... .. .. nr iimiMuiinn nhirh khu Hnnllv hanger.. .jos't-hanBj.r. pillow blocks! t4ZmvV wiiU brackets and boxes, nng-ular, ?, 1 ,.r ttu ..nn..i nr..n . -ui iiurnii purposes, n tra area. Me '(-ainrx,nlea. The December 1st settle f2?lLtl?.om,pl?y now operating Is, men,, here and the payment of a J Li .JS .iLr "1 ' ' . P,7 1 V811" 1 120.000.000 Installment on Houthern pa im. ..(ri i vuni iiiirierB unu n i rin. hatt hn nmmM a m ... I . 1 1111 preferred stock induced a firmer of the. 'enterprise. If successful, it i tone, both for call and time louns. Hut will mean i this" was not un effective influence I'll t,nl I .1.- i. .....!, n't... . vui Charlotte as rapidly as possible. Tho Ttltlen it to n high place In public opinion. For our part we would prefer to accept t." " . .... . - - .... . ,. I. 'I'l. . . . , I . . . . . , - ... -' " - II U 1 1 1' 1 1 1 M rl T III.H.I III II 1 It'll in II (a . mens coal consuming cities of this1', u V", i ,u' ha hl'J an uninterrupted career, eii-.gairtV u the crop and the artion of the aectioa of North Carolina. y fairly Kene.a . however., Joyin(C (h(, hhnt u, not alone in this1 Mr .''Joha V. - Morris, contractor of !'" 1,1 ,no ,ne 1"R' -as -n(J ,.rejlt. A Urga ,)art of t(ip p,.. orininn. The contract market Is now i Orenboro, Will begin work at once, iw"K a"J R"era!ly below lat night n iupt of tnH (,olnpilny n.,8 -. , tne:r.,.culnllvey short, which l the on el - , huilriln tnr fir W i i ..k nf ihi 'level of prices. Ic.....u ' . , , , ... . . ; :. merit nt nrnh.ilili' miniiort. As an offset we city larra factory at High Point to! Monds 'vere easier. Total sulss, par t used by the Pittsburg Plata Olass I value, j7.Knf.,ooo. Company.. Papers have been signed j Total snles nf eto ks 1 Si 100 shnren with Dn Lash by the Pittsburg com- , Including Atchison. 8! DOOr-U 'Mimore pany for a lease of the building for 20 nhio. 27 Rno: Canadln Haciru-, 7.2i0: year,? The completed building. t be Chicago Orent Western. 14.100; Chicago r bricK and atone, will involve an Northwestern, 6 800: 8t. Paul. 4S.2O0 ouuay, lociuaing cost of tnc lot re- Mig Four. 5 700- Kile. 22 800: Illinois venuy purcnasjo vf Mr. Erneat now,i(ntral. RSW; Kansas Cltv Southern .w . 'ah : inn nf fx nw W i . v. . . . . 1' JryT niwourg coin-(!i ooo; Louisville A Nashville. 1M0; :JLi.frJr ciU .-"Y. pIr. ol ,n. Metropolitan Seourltles, 13.600: Metro X' Bt tS. T, Zv n, v wlltan atreet Railway. 34.000: Missouri T,nnVi 1 Ca . ti-T. V l'uctflc. T1.40II; New York Central. 7.500; tr-actl ! Stmt la . nmnln. nn I 15.800. creased forca moving dirt on the lot owned by the Southern Railway ad- If-tinlnar 4t fr,1rt, 4a.r..,t ma. 1 1 roaa compsny will spend 140.000 here i """Vi . . . WZ t niUIXJF. COMPANY. BUSY. developing its yard tracks and enlarg ing the freight depot. There are at laat aeven acres to be graded, pre paratory to putting lit the new tracks. aHtn Sc Co. have three months In Force Disgraceful Affair on u Train New Hotel Coiuplctel. Special to The Observer. Huriington, Dec. 1. The' Rlcel Hrldge Company at this place Is doing a rush- whlch to move the- S6.000 cubic yards Ing buslliiPK now since the cniisollitn- f earth and one moving things. Thlsition with the Roanoke Hrldge Com- firn owns 60 mules and earls, and art Kiving work to 25 two-horse country teams. Th grocery atore of W. A. Cooke, on t he street car line just west of the Normal College, " was almost complete ly cleaned out by thieves and burglars betwoen 12 and S o'clock this inoi nlug. A window in a back room was raised end entrance to the store room was evidently made by aid of u bis chisel. which was found near the store this pany. They will add ut unco about seventy-five additional men. They have a very large contract that is to be fin ished by next March which will ueees' sltate the Increase In force. A very disgraceful procedure was wit nessed on the train fium Hulclgli as II stopped at this place lust" evening. A man who was on the train with his wife became Intoxicated and. abusive to his wife, to such an extent tht p'tsKcngers inorniag. Nearly the whole stock of ou ,ne tnun loolt llH' 'mittcr hi their meat, sugar, coffee, canned goods, to-' hands and rulled him from the seat oaeco.-o.Kara etc., was taken, leaving ata nusueu nan in tna home In tta now Inr-ntloti Th. V.iIk " niiirmi ii inui iir . ...... ,,u.u...n. , nome in us new location. The talr- f j,,, ln th interior are perhaps; nn.unt Machine Company follows the.',,,,, lH rKm,t n record. Should the bureau , business in the hands of Its new uwu-.,.cm.,t nf Saturday be less than 11.6O0.CO0 era with the kindliest interest nnd coin-Jsl ' r's may cover and bring about a vlo mends most heartllv the i A. Tomp-'lent temporary reaction, hut If the lie kins Company to all their friends." pnrtment should spproximntely confirm the iraing tnis puunase, tnc v. A. Toinp- t.ulIon w.cll wIu tj0 ressed for sale. gardi kins Company wires The Manufac turers' Records: "We have acquired the entire husl nc ss, patterns, patents arid drawings of tha Falrmouut Machine Works, makers of looms, dye-house machinery, trans mission much'nery and elevators. The business will be tnuved to Charlotte at once." And following this with fuller de tails, Mr. D. A. Tompkins, president, writes: "We have been latterly developing a shop to build textile machinery and cotton seed oil machinery. Xhe shop we are now operating is 1S2 feet long and four stories high. This Is exclu sive of the foundry. We are now manu facturing t'otton machinery inclifsivt! of the following items: . Sulnninir frames, spoolers, rceia, band 'machines. size kettles, draulng-in frames, shaft- C. P. KLMS & CO. On our niue'O-rsss ftanch fn the , Alleghany Mountains we are rais ing some of the finest South Ameri can Merino Sheep ln the world. . From the wool of these sheeo we manufacture our famous, Lamsdown Blankets the flneet, softest, warmest ' bed coverings ever produced. These ex qulsite blankets are not to be eom psretl with the usual sort sold by retail dealers, made of rough, harsh. , coarse wool. They are so soft and nllky that their touch is grateful aud soothing to tint tenderest skin. Ask your dealer, for them. If he cannot supply you. we will ship' them, direct from our factory to you, exprcsH prepaid, ut following prices: slse ix7S Inches, ' $7.00 per pair; TOxSO Inches, $8.E0 per pair! f0x90 Inches. $10.00 per pair. ' White with red, white or blue borders; solid red with black border: light pink or light blue with white border. , Little Bo-Peep Blankets As soon as the baby lambs can be safely shorn, their downy silky wool Is clipped and woven Into Little Bopcep Blankets Just right for the baby's cradle or child's bed soft, warm, flurTy Ideal coverings for the tender little bodies. White with red. blue or pink border; pink or baby blue with white border. Prices, ex- ' press prepaid: size jx54 inches, $3. GO per pair; 42xiO inches, $4.t per pair; 48xt4 inches. $6.00 per pair. Order a trial pair (or as many pairs ss you desire) and. If they .ire not entirely satisfactory upon receipt, return at our expense and we will refund the amount paid. This guaruntee applies to both l-amsdown and I.lttle Bopeep Blankets. Chatham Marufactu ing Company. EJain Woolen Mills, tlkin, N. C. -TTr"?" V"".' T ! ','! " 4. -t.rv. r 7i;r -- '" -'r r -,' """( .Vti" - i "" AND S EkL I N,G GOODS The manufacturer who makea and jaell hl product to th uaer la a merchant as wall as a manufacturer. Most of the cotton tnllla have commlasloA merchants to sell their products. ' - . ' -. In our business we must, make Ihe goods and also seQ them.' tt ; la for th selling of our products that wa pay, for this apaoe. lf It la worth our goo money to reaeh the purchaser With printers' Ink In this way, it certainly ought to be worth the whil ' for those who want machinery, or machine work done, to come, without any Cost, when In Charlotte, to sea our machine shop, pattern shop and foundry. -, '. ;.,..''. - ' ,. We' make things and these products of ours must be sold. There 4 vases where wo oould save more than half of your" repair" bill. There are times when we could fix you to run io a day, where it might otherwise require several aaysv .-"- - - y The D. A. Tompkins Co; CHARLOTTE, N C..: Aslirvillo Democrat Have a Banquet. Special to The Observer. Ashevllle, Dec. 1. The successful Democratic county and legislative can didates, together with a few Invited friends, banqueted at the Hotel Berke ley to-night, enjoying an evening of feasting and good cheer. Clerk-of-the- Court Marcus Owen was toastmas and during the evening a numbe toasts were eponded to. The guest list rnciuueu a nuinuer to me ifuimi prion.- t !.. .at I T-.... n,il rL..i.,i. nent politicians in the par ty in this , I n'OUglt TraiH Daiiy.CnarlOttC city. to Koanoke, Va. iut: a Handful of stock In the etoi-e. From signs near the atore there were two two-horse ; wagons In use by the . bold and greedy marauders. It was the most complete clean-up ever known in police4 circles here. There is as yet no clue to the thelves. - ' Mr,' R. O. Fortune, lending member or a large retail dry goods and mil smoker, where thoy told hint t' kcjtii uulct or (hey would n..".T:"e him. Th Woman had a little baby In her arms. and the affair was a diagraoeful one. Mrs. E. M. Ward has completed her new rAitel and moved in yesterdny. The new structure Is a mouel of con venience, has about twenty rooms, large and well lighted. Mrs. Ward Is wmcn tnis fanrnount Company ma- Ichlnerv will be built. Thus one more step Is taken In the br tad diversification of the Industrial1 I Interests of the South, and this section1 I which hns been building cotton mills: so rapidly is now preparing to build' th machinery with which to equip the co ton ii-lll. This diversity of indus trial development throughout the South' is not In any way un Injury to other, ! SC.'llOllS fill tho inli1rnrv in th. ohifl . o. MO. Knights v ''mlty. had the misfortune to have hlsli,,., , ". ' ' V. .. . . r,.l.K.. WI..1. ,V h....t ui.,i... i in.,. .,rr r..- V "julKI" " ' i e cacn nnaiiy v. vuiwiivuil, Mill. W rtn .'I R.l II tlTli ........ ..i, , , . ,,n , n u, fl, . i. , ,, , I, ... ... , U ... . t.. . iTh.....ri.in. tt.. " i,v .un,.n, if ,.i,t i ,. Di,r...i.n.. ni""s it.'. lo, ut Am .it the most advant . ...i. , uaua..i,iii xtnf , ti.iu tin nil- .- i.- "'i n vu.innv in a i"i n nil i uuiiirt ports nt session last night, at which lirachlne. - the following permanent officers were Mr. Christian Islcy. of fills vlcinliy. olected: W.. H. McCormai-k, . (. k.:!n.ct with :i ery sci-Sua accident tin llobert' Douglass. W I. (J. K.: S. J. ' Park, financial secretary; C. 1. jUggio tT1 . " "mr-a deserving lady and deserves much ""f Mr Augustus I pralKe for her Duslnell(l ahiUly ln g0 .e,hT'.KAla"ru,h" on building a nice structure for the r rt i5?a, J"11 reception nnd accommodation of the KSX: ?hhee SS; KS! , "f "rt'0" a.s.,a tofore has made money, and the sale tel-Iceeper guarantees to the puhl c was made, It la said, on account of in- lht' be"1 P;,salolt accommodation. This compatibility of temperament of the Klves R'mtton very good hotel sc old.. niembera. Mr. Fortune has nor commodattons until a larger and more yet decided what line of business he modem building can be erected. will take up. -,lr- Glenn Patterson, of this Qreensboro Council No. MO. Knights : v cinity. nau tnc misfortune to have his Schedule in effect November 29. 1308. 11:00 am Lsr Charlotte, So. Ry. Ar 8:00 pro 2:15 pm Ar Winston, So. Ry. Lv 2:25 pm 2:60 pm Lv Winston, N. & W. Ar 2:00 pm t:u pm MartinsvuiA. L.v n:6 pm 6:26 pm " Rocky Mount. " 10:26 pm 7:30 pm Ar Roanoke. 9:16 pm -joiry. Connect at Roanoke via Shenandoah valley Route for Natural Brldire. Lurnv Hagerstuwn and all points In Pennsylva nia ana mjw York. Pullman sleeper nuanuK- ana J'nuaaeipnia, Through coach. Charlotte and Roanoke Adillttonal information from agent in American canach. and cure dyspepsia. Indigestion aoulnern "auway M F. BR AGO, and Rheumatism. It is the great pan- w. B. ftRVTLL. Oen'I Pass Agt! ROANOKK. VA IT IS OUR RISK. NOT YOURS. If your stomach Is out of order and vou have a bad taste In your mouth. In, pulleys, hangers and gears. The you feel ur0wsy and stupid, or you purchase of the business, patents, pat- . , ,. terns, good will, succession and nart K Buuenii uu ai!U.u.1ni of the machinery of the Falrmount Ma-1 Neuralgia, II. H. Jordaa & Co., the chine Works puts us In position to fur-j reliable druggists, will sell you a 50-l.l.-di a great variety of looms fW cotton ccut bottle of SEVT2N BARKS, under duck, weaving of dress goods and dye- . hous machinery, and shafting, pulley' P"OIl've a fumy youi and hangers and clevatorn. No onel Blood, cleanse and sweeten the Etom- tcitile manufacturer to Whrif W . tliil IlliLTUlf li'llll-i. iv iriA the Fiiirnmunt Company's business. Wo acea for a11 human ills and has stood w,.i be cnaloed to furnish a great varie-; the test for thirty-five yeara id coats ty of textile machinery, and it will you nothing if it fails to gtws entire be machinery for high-class products, gatlsfact'or or for an advance In the manufacture; ' of cotton In the tfouth." j The D. A. Tompkins Company Is now N.iitiJl.UllsiM4i.iVilVL iop. 75x300 feet, in! -.""""" mwimiiwi lannsija- 1 RAIN AND SNOW Eit Will he in evidence this win ter, and there is no one thing that will add so much to your comfort as a roaring Are. We carry the best line of treasurer; ,ucorge weiung. recorder; U. : driven on the abutment nt th,. Itirch T . ' ' r- J- ?iroeriP. w. i., i,idge when their horse clinked downj icv . ii v ', j . a.-.a piungen over imo tnc cieeu. a ins- t J' . '"tanl. . I. 1: S. of ..v,,ral f,.rt. The l.uggv fol- 3- fZT' T- '" " , JloA.l. cnrryl.rg the oc.-upa.li - will, U. ?n'Hi memonal scrve-cs ..rTIl ,)l(lv ,, lf:lnW ,JlIr.u. lin,i V, . .v.; . rvi.v ": ith sugh mjury ge mis poinl. thcio will lv devclopi d sounder condition of every industry ofl "3 th country, nnd with the rapid expan-laifl ul..i, ..r tt .. t , .. .1 al th..,- u.. ....i 1. 1.. .i it.,.. "' 'o- iii.iuiii.il no u:g aim general n uieir way io iojiuiie iu ann naa juslnes.s interests of the entire country top "f 'he huKg; saved them from si fall Mas about t' will ra nr iniuiil i.it....Ao, .....I ...1 ..r th -Jtlnswea .r th. ..h..tr. ..f th.. ...,v : ,,us '"Jury. a th will; contribute. At least fifty voices have been under special training for! . .. ...... , the past three weeks under the direr- j )I I K I.-SI-.l-.KI.RS At 1 1 I .. lion r oi ror. uiarenee k. in-own. e.;iy secuou win una abundant em ployment for nil Its capital and all its en.-rgy. and out of the IntcrniinglliiK of ti-.dc .ui.t the healthy development of; every section tin-re will come the bent to. nidation for the broadest patriotism H'lti.. i. , , t !!. . .... t..,...,. ......I. Th " " I"".-- '"I l"lli I Olilt ; ... . iuii,)i business interests. EABOARD j) MR LIIMI RAH aIt jo HEATERS & in the cily. They are here in all sines. A Heater is tlye most natlsfaetory fire-place. Wood, coal and oil Heaters. If you prefer a grate, we have them, too. J. N. McCausIand & Co SOfTH TRTOM STREET LIBRARY VOTING TICKETS. Trains arrive as follows: S3, from At'.snts. New York. Washing ton, Rlchmuod, NorfJlk, Raleigh, 1:0 a ro. 89, from Atlanta. New York. Washing ton. Richmond. Nor tola, Raleigh. Wll mington. 10 46 p. m. Train 82, fr-m Rutksrfordtoa Sasl) and Llncolnto , 7:11 p. m. Trains lesv j follows: 40, for Atlanta, Wllmlngtrn. Ralelgb Norfolk, Richmond. Washington, Nev Ycrk. 5:01 a. ai 12. for Atlanta. R.hlgh. Norfolk, Rich mend, Washington. New York. 7:25 p ra 33. for I.looolnton, Shelby, Rutherford ton, .10:18 am. Noa 89 and 40 run solid to and Iron Wilmington. E Pullman vestibule sleeper Charlotte t If I Portsmouth, connecting at Monroe w'tt inrougn sleeper to Washington. Balti more, Philadelphia end New York. JAMES KER. JR., City Passenger Agont City ticket office, 26 South Tryon street Chsrlotte, N C. CHARLES B. RYAN. O. P. A, Portsmouth. Va C. IT. GATTISJ, T P. A.. M vl promising the usuai high degree of ex- 1"1,"" Arc Cdliut Cspt. C.lcnn Much cenenoe in the chorus work, for which, """ luMou-rvucm iiccnue he is celebrated. There will be no set l Rei-elpts. address this year, but Instead there ! Cnrrespondenq? of The Observer, will be four llve-mlnute addresses on I Winston-Salem. Nov. ro. - ( loverrmr the Subjects which form the ground-! elect H. 15. Glenn Is at Salisbury at-work,.-of the order, charity, Justice, tending Howun Superior Court. He H brotherly love and fidelity. They will one of the counsel in Hie big l.avl; wiM be-made by four of the best speakers suit. Just btfore ioavii,g home Captain ?f,oimV MPm7': ,T"y,r- Gk'"n remarked that he thought arte, vR?yr. arlf3 Ll Van-he election he was thrt.ugh pra.-lclng wmam Hvel" a even-year ,d!,aw tnr tlK ' but th"t ...."T "r r..,". l-'-",-J. would not allow him to like .1 l.'Pl. . wj ui ."luxuniiy, wno wus , i vJl , ... v. . .. Unh e-seekeis art still wi rrvi " to. I nouu ui,a jjnnsiiig sireet car inree ,,,., lr ,, lava aarn. led t,io-h u, t h tiQidiiO,. He s ii.i: IJosOitaL .He whs nmninr tn'waerta "vtry tine 1 decide upon a man for , .... . ..,, a certain rlfuc somebody nous no wlihiu'' ' -r rioon ami ueciaeu tnat no ini.-bls" home rt Proximity, a'wa;,1'13- -palnst him. ami I don't knowi ''V8' an--cc3Sary. but Pass was' held wnai io no. i cant tell now when I , " "' " ,,"r,"""M will liave .ill of my appointmr nts fixed. ' A request something like this has been ma do of-the G'nernor-elcct o a pnrtv la this Stitc: 'If yen have a soft place thnt Soiiiln-rn Vehicle Asocial ion nt lirnenslroru. 'i 'i r "spoiiiieiiee of The Observer. 1 i;rcerisbor-i. Nov. a". -The South.. in! Vehicle Association, composed of the wholesale inanufai.iurers of buggies unci' wagons, mi t In quarterly session at the Ouilfoid-Iteiibow here to-day. There was a good attendance and consider-' able routine business was transacted. Toe no t quarterly meeting will be held in Raleigh in February. The next an ni.al meeting will be held at Old Point Comfort, Va.. next oune. Mr. C. K. Hughes, of L,ynchbuii,. Va., is presi-: i.ei.i ,ii, d .vlr. t naji p. Henderson, ofj : idosia. Cm., secretary. .... .),., it, '.I ii.l 111 t i-Ml in. I It'll llltt K'll-. u,e !..- win; ... ....... .. I ..nil, nil le-ie nj AiailllCW I USB, I iitoth colored, whiic out hunting yester-i d.-iy .Tflernoou and decided that'np in-' (INCORPORATED.) 5 YiIlARS lrPlili WfSMOOTHME WW COPPER DISTILLED We 1 4?FULL QUARTS 4 FULL QUARTS $2S? Vfl Y $ tX-R SS CHAriatS PAID BY Ut ' fkfvlivl tria w convi ce you that these goods are the veht pfraa flftyiy I bmt for Medici iaj and other purposes.. Send us your. JvbII r M orders and if not perfectly aatiWactory return at Wsa i UW our ex pent ; ana money will be refunded at - J?l vl Wf once." i liipmcnts made it) plain ' cases,. 1 "Srtl CAPITAL STOCK $30,000.03 Tarn Book'-.eeping, Shorthand, Tu ch Typewriting. Penmanship and Eng. llsh. Not In a Month this cannot be done. Not Free ypu cannot gel JTiSJ"' for nothlng. But If merit appeals, we can convince you that IUCGS la the best Established and o. result of 20 years experience. REFERENCE: Every bank and leading business concern in Raleigh or Charlotte. Write for our College Journal and offers we are now making. Address, KINGS' BUSINESS COLLEGE, I CHARLOTTE, N. a, or RAlIGH. N. CL . . truck-' on; the head, his skull being iraciureu. .... Julius Washbdrn. s colored employe hi, mo uouinern Kauway, was killl near Pornona this morning by a fast r asrenger train. He was at w ork on he. track., and SteonSd suddenly in think WIU SUil n tnan nli.. nlll uujii.oi ins engine. , A Legal Difference. TrankUnl Presa. Attorney J., F, Ilav. and Judire r..r. t ::son had a, llttlo spat In court last' -ji! iirdsaV" rbal iraa Ittimiai .t.uii.. : lasted. Rnv malilnii t-- fellow. itid was De cease talk- i commenced writinsr a rammii ent. when Other memoes of the bar t the matter settled, a.d it was drop- and court, proceedings wept on aa Ibe charge of. the cnrelrsa. baixllioD- itf hre-;:rms. . , .- ? If is a Wonder. Vvihnington Dispatch. Wilmington people who huvo vislto.1 Charlotte will h- interested to know that the Central Hotel property has bf en sold for $1:0x00. ;i,id that the new owners propose to erect a modem hotel on the sit.? of the old bur.aing. A hoLel company with a capitalization of. $200.- ww has been formed to build the now Food for IhStolht work, and who allows his wife to sup port him, I have an applicant for the Job." "That is not a very good endorse ment." said Captain tih nn. I know this, but 1 do n -t wisli to misrepresent my friend who is clever but worthless. remarked ihe nosieiry. uiirl there Is no doubt about 1 T 1 1 Lai I Kn , . . r - m .... not Pleasing to th eourf an geuueman maKing the application. P"jt--i ncing pusnen through to dered to take his eat and cease talk-! CitPtal" 'letm refused to make "n ' rfmpletlon. W urv glad to hear this 'lug. He -did. not comply and Judsre' proml!le' 'urtner t"an to think over tho!',f WH- n nns ,,,-r'11 a wonder to us all erguaon placed fina of $25 on hlm.!mnttpr' lf hP found time. along that the new Charlotte has put Ray made some other - remarks th! ThB revenue receipts at the local of- w,t!l ils l'Bcnt hotel uccommoda- i :dge dlj not approve,. nd the ludee nce. r.or e month ending to-day were! lo tt , him , tia, n.r.,,1.1 .,J ui ,-T. i as IOIIOW8: TOBBCWL X152.1S4 SI- kIo.i ,.tAiu.vl. .VIBI, S.iU. This Is an Increase of J56.033.S9 over the corresponding month last year. The ' looucco anrpments thla .oonth mr.. Igiled two and a quarter million pounds MOTHERS, BE- CARKFtllj 1 health of jour hlldreBa Look' l"f : t'OUffll-,,: fWdS, """g COtlgH; Real Estate Notts. The brODertv Ivltisr smith nfVh. Cfoep . andl on th fharlntta. cinlitKthi. A. J . ' i-tiufe cough Cure is th best H. W. Harris, wlU be held for twety j Harmless and plsawut ma dayair9m aolu - a wliticr addiUtuai ffmayn .Rem I axauvc Q-maCoMtaOnoIay(Qifhi3Iay emoer tae run KTorao 1 1 Name ionise oa ovary hot. ;33 il urUan & Co, I Students of Pharmacy ..1st rue teds I I in cnncirle of nharnufv. t. InMtirM u,at..a. I I tmy -rork; n prMcripticnlfiiin by practica la ca .-a , . -da.toiin. .AddnmsvA' aAt-awryVj Cs ' i..j jj pjihuh.il ;h"uiwiiwiihi tt i.iii.ij,.,j mtmi a j nn If you wonld like to have something to think and talk about; 1 you have not, or cannot, decide upon something of real service and value, you would like to have or giye aa a wedding or Christmas present,' just call on us, and we will be glad, to show you through our Immense stocky which, combines ait that is ot the very latest and best, and we can assure you that we can sat isfy you in both goods and, price. Kdwhere wUl you find a better va riety or more reasonable prices. ;r ,'::--. -i ' .!,---'. p;: , ;V;-v; - DON'T FORGET ? EAST TRADE iSTREET. Southern Railway In effect November 6, 19! This condensed schedule Is puVJshed as information and is subject to chafge with' out notice to the public, 4:00 iu m No. 8, daily, for Rhmond and local points; connects at A;epsboro for Wlnston-Salcm, Raleigh, dfcidaboro, Newborn nnd- Morehead City. aBDjinvtlle for Norfolk. If :05 a. m.. No. 27, dally, for Rlcki Hill, Chester, Columbia and local stattms, 7:10 a. m.. No. 16, dally, except jBunday, for Statesville, TayIorsllle and local points; connects at Mooresvllle fpr Win- ton-Salem, and at Statesville for Hickory, Lenoir, Blowing Rock, Ashevllle and points west. 7:16 a. m., No. 89, dally. New York and Atlanta Express. Pullman sleeper to Co lumbus. Qa.. and day coaches to Atlanta. Close connection at Spartanburg lor Jrien- dersonvtlle and Ashevllle. , H-.SS a. m.. No. S3, dally. New York ana World Express for Rock Hill, Cheater, Winnsboro. Columbia. Savannah, Jackson ville and Augusta. Pullman sleeper, New ork to Jacksonville and Augusta, first lass day coach Washington to Jackson ville. Dining car service. 9:25 a. m.. No. S6. dally, U. S. Fast MaU for Washington and all points North. Pullman drawing rooms, sleepers to New Vork and Richmond: day coaches .New Orleans to Washington; dining car ser vice Connects at Greensboro for Win- ston-Salem, Raleigh and Ooldsboro. 9:30 a. m.. No, 37, dally, Washington and Southwesturn Limited. Pullman drawing room sleepers, New York to New Orleans and Memphis, Pullman observation ear New York to uaoon; dining car service; solid Pullman train. No. 30. Washington and Florida Limited, leaves at 10:06 a. m., dally; Pullman draw ing room sleepers to New York; Arst-clasa coach to Washington; dining oar service, 11:00 a. m No. Si, daily lor Davidson, Mooresvllle, Barber Junction. Cooleemee, Mocksvllle, Wlnston-Salcm and Roanoke, va., and local points. 12:36 p. m.. No. II. dally, for Atlanta sJid local stations; connects at Spartanburg for Hendersonvllle and Ashevllle. 7:10 d. m.. No. 12. daily for Richmond and local stations: connects at Greensboro for Raleigh and Goldsboro; Pullman iileerrcrs, Greensboro to Raleigh, Charlotte to NorrolK. 6:00 j4 m., No. 25, daily except 8unday, freight and passenger for Chester, 8. C, and local points. 7:16 p. m., No. 24, dally, except Sunday, for Statesville and local stations; con-, nects at Statesville for Ashevllle, Knox v;ile, Chattanooga and Memphis. 8:18 p. m.. No. 88, daily, Washington and Southwestern ' Limited, for Washington and all points North.' Pullman sleepers nnd Pullman observation car to New fork. Dining car service.' Solid Pullman train. 9:46 p. in.. No. 34, deily. New York and Florida Express, for Washington ana points North.' Pullman sleepers from Jack--tonvlllo and Augusta to New York, and from Charlotte to Richmond. First-class day coach, Jacksonville to Washington. - 9:50 p. m.. No. 29, dally, Washington and Florida Limited, for Columbia, - Augusta, Charleston, Savannah and Jacksonville. Pullman drawing room sleeping car to Jacksonville. First-class day coaches Washington to Jacksonville, lo:io p. m., No. 40, dally, forWashlngton md points North. Pullman sleeper, to Washington, First-class day coach, -Atlanta to Washington. - ' i; " ' , 10.20 p. m.. No. 85, daily, United States Fast Mall, for Atlanta and points South and Southwest. Pullman . drawing room .deeper to New Orleans and Birmingham. Dny coaches. Washington to New Orleana Dining car service, v - - Baggage called for and checked from hotel and residences by : Wadswortb Transfer Co., on orders left at City Ticket COlce. C. H. ACKKRT, - Gen. Manager.' S. II. nARDWICK, Passenger Traitle Manager. .'.",; . -,, , . W. iL TAYLOE. Qen. Paaa. Aft. 1 Washington, D. C. , R. L. VERNON, - - 1 .' ':'.,." , Traveling Pasa AX . T.. J. WITHER8POON. " . City Ticket Agent ' i a iryon Btreet, cnariotta, n. U. I'"'1"1' ; n j - i.. '.a.i.t College Courses 0 a' . ml Don't Swear! Send for us and we'll promptwlot. the leak, repair the broken pipi, 5fnut off the destructive oversow antr put your plumbing ln good order quick ry and expertly. Our work and chargers are commended by so .many of your neighbors that you need not hesitate to employ us. , . HACKEY BROS. Plumbing Heating, Gas Fitting and Supplies Bell Phone 312. 6 W. Fifth St. CHICHESTER'S PILLS r-jr.. . (trlalaal and Only neaalae. A Standard ahmedy, A SS rem. lVtViro TfaumoBl.l. iailM,Hl uiBal for CIIICHesTKR'S KNOUSHH BED .ml Uold BMaiHo boa-.. ini4 vw Mm rtMna. Tali aa at Iter. Kvflnt SafeMltaUMal l-altsttaaa. rr DrmijrtM, or Mini 4 mu I ma Mfcr Par tk.aara. TcaMiaaalala b Haalilt iw Mlsa J ratan. Man. Bum by i pratnlMii. ChW-k-alarf knmlral CW, MaalM. Saaan, I'HILA., r it rrcA 4 f e. R. E. COCHRANE. Insurance je AND & Real Estate R E. COCHRANE. Or. K. Nye Nutoftleexn. r J. . Mutohteen: ;. institute ror Tounc Women 3b nservaYPEACB"!!: :ory of VIuslc. T& cti Place1 nALEIGI! . J. C a Catatosu ." ' '-,:-F- --i;-J--.;-.' , .- - -. , .- -, INSURAIsCC I FIRE life: ACCIDENT Otfloe, He. 9 Hunt ftulldnjr.' Bel Phone 4992. , . iwas. .or Your' 'aStlMawtddu 1
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