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S V I 1 . Jt i ;i;w. Xk DAILY OBSERVER, DECEMBER 2,r10Ol , , X, V f " ."" . jmijMMMMIMMMMMIIMW Ml Mill vlsir dfciros: t;e. burton lira Clia sabers lif Oounncreo Mecta- to Arrange for the Congressnuura En . tertaimncnt Tho Pulpit to Suffer rifrioH Lone lreemtloa of Token trf KrttenoFa)retterUk Sews Brict Ijr Told. .-1 - , Correspondence of" "The Observer, i . Fayettevllle. Nov. 30.i-A meeting was 4 held yesterday of the directors of the d chamber of commerce to take Into xm . S federation the contemplated trip to 3 North Carolina, of Hon. T. E. Burton, Bamjtoimuce arrangements lor nn suitable reception la this city, should he pay it a visit, as Ic Is confidently hoped that ne will. A letter received 'yesterday afternoon from Hon. G. B. Patterson by Mr. F. R. Howe, secretary of the chamber, of commerce, states that Mr. Burton's proposed Itinerary will be from Norfolk to Elizabeth City. tefenV&l.r,k'no. of Vayne; Wright, of Wilkes Wilmlnirton, from there to Southuort. and thence Anally to Fayettevllle, to which-last place he will doubtless pro- that be may examine, into its needs ana Its advantages fnr navlg-atlon, Hon. V.- K. Burton hfta been for years one of the most influential members of Congress- u river and harbor matters, and hta visit is anticipated with absorbing- Interest, . The latest from the proposed visit of Hon. T. K. Burton lo North Caro lina Js a ttilegram this morning to Mr. F. R. Hoaa- from Hon. G, II. Patterson, stating that the visit is deferred for a short -time. , t?erlous loss js impending (Over the pulpits of Hay Street Methodist and th First Presbyterian t-hurches of this City. It Is almost certain that Conference this week will send to an other Held ltev. T.A. Smoot, the Meth odlat pastor, and it is safe to say that his departure will grieve tew whole eornmuiiiiy as much as it will his own congregation, foiv be "!' 6iVrsly ad mired here for hls'"abllitleH, and lovt;d by .tb graces of his charaotr. He v. Hr'Ti GmhHm, for eight years pastor of Ute First Presbyterian church, severs his ministerial relations with bis JlvH. and' how deeply thta is n- . grettexl has 'Just ' been shown by ih- and i-hullr. the craedful addi esses b!- I ihg made by C J. Cooper, enshier of the 'Fayettevllle National Bank, whose eloquent remark greatly touched the recipient of the beautiful testimonial of the love of his people. Mr. McD. Geddie. who has long been in feeble health, is lying critically ill this city; and hla friends have very little hripo of his recovery. He has ! .'heetTfnr yeam-one Of the leading cit- , uiens ,vi me VjUkj. mui1 01 me v apem,. Fear river, ftntl was n leader of the0f Poinilist party, by which he was elect- j-j.,.. ou in - em-rm 01 vne eouiuy. r At" tt meeting yesterday afternoon Liic v.ie uiiiinn iu coimiJLUii- ho' imiifrv AVT- Sf -Tnllll'u V'nlupnnil . " . v,-. v - ....... . THHr.o-haK- VWvW-" llnun J It Tlnras J. J.,rosaWell. ii. H. Hurke. Chariest'" 'I " .VV . " ' " T i; . ... . AtrAnneh tKlnli thn neeolol Htnii' of tti HaigVE. J. Hale. E. J. Tilly. E. L. Ramsburg. TrV. H. Pope A. H. Clo - cumb and J. C. Haigh At last evening's regular monthly ; meeting of Cross Ct-eek Iodge No. 4, I. O. O. V., the following officers were elected forthe ensuing term: C. J. (hooper, f. G. : W. A. Wade, V. C,.; W. J. Boon, R. 8.; W. I), (inrter, F. S.: H.. li.Hrne, treasurer. These officers i Will be installed on tho first Monday; evening in January next, and it is probable that the installation will publl-( and marked by the imposing, ami. pleasant ceremonies characteristic of this excellent and flour-ishing order, i. Miv Jolin R. Tolar, a prominent New ' i..,ni.w..u - ,,..uu...., ..r J in IV UUEIIIIITCl llllllli llllll I'l ICMUl III III I ,i . j, . . the Tolar-Holt-Hart Cottou Mill, has I'M" ,s . " hi,u of ny contest so t.,r bought from the Whittield estate the t-'l0 canvassing board Is con brick buildingHiu the corner of Gilles- coiii il. )ih and Franklin streets, both floors North ( arr.llna ss jiut down l;i the of which aie now occupied by ofHces. rouglit b It in the n?w.ip .1 y r ; ' The ourehttse nrlee mr I2.4no. an the though the drought Was broken some mid president of struclure Is old and Mr. Tolar will tear it down, and build on the site a hand- ! some buninefto house. Fayettevllle peo- pie are glad to know that Mr. and Mrs. Tho State gratns a charter or the An-1 oilojc. I'l esl lent John C. Kllgo; for " HiTwt.viTw' pTtt-powh " Tolar will spend the winter here, oc- rora Manufacturing Corn-pa ny. of At:-jlhe Kraduates, V.r. J V. Frlzzelle; duahNhw tAlXK,K.N. cupylng the Lutterloh homestead on rora, Heuufort county, to manufacture uddrefis. Ileadmuster J. A. llivlns. We have Just been making some new Haymount, a handsome residence, stir- (farming Implements, vehicles, etc.. c:t- This event promises "to be one of patterns for bend shaft, hangers and rounded by especially beautiful ital stock $25,000. linucti inomciil and interest to every- head shaft pillow blocks. Thesn pal grounds, t The Legislature will be asked to pio-lboity interested in Trinity College it ml terns are of a deslifii so far superior Workmen are now cleaning the vide nt the Agricultural ; Mechanical i In- hlxh school, i'rof. HIvins was for- to anything tliat we have heretofore debris from the I'omperton lot, corner ! College a better ffjulpment for the'mcrly p;tni;i-il of the cliarlotte HiKli heen able to get from oth- r makers or way na Anaerson streets, prepar- Rtory . to digging .out the foundation for the handsome building of the Kimball Piano Company, of which Mesar. AV. y. Blount and II. M. Potn perton are the agents in this city and State, , Col; J. B. Starr. Card. J. J. Cross well and Mr. Herbert Thomson have returned from a Thanksgiving HsiiiiiK mid hunting outing to Montagues. oii!,,"cc ntcrany no intention was paid to tlm i Atlantic Coast Line Itailroad. agricultural Inst rut tlons, but now it is where they were the guests of Messrs. i treat fcufura Wullard and Briukley. Part ol their lit the Hupieiiie Court to-day there cafnp fare wus vension Ktink. proof of 'was a continuance of argument on the the skilr of Oapt. Crossneil. wlio killed i Stiina railwny i'oiitiei:1lin cnae, in a ';buck of the first head.'1 as he would be called- by the old Raron Hradwar Uinc III Hit Valter Scoffs "Wu veiiy." -Jjust icventnif about dark at the lioin On the' Sast Side of Cupe Fear river. Mr H. If. ttolton, a proniinenl i-ilizen, was vriill down In his stable lot. and nun ny n pnwrrai enrageu nun. as lie fell, ne had the presence of mind to aeiSiP.itht; ntitmal by one horn. which In u measure weakened his niiuvii. mr. iuiioii s ooi sons, ies- i He and Itcey, ran tn his uid but was unable to beat off the mad- : dcnedbuJWiUl they dragged a heavy., wagon Up against him. and t released their father. Mr. J. V. Bolton brought the wounded man to theicl&iftn'd ' his iniurlea w-e dressed by Dr. J. V. McOougnn. He was nble to, return home, and is rest ing fairly well to-day-Yesterday afternoon, while Mr. How ard, a carpenter,- van nt work vm the McDearmid planing; mill In East Fay ettevllle, he WiuJ BtrueR on the- head by a falling piece, Of ? scantling, and was knocked to the ground senseless. He was carried to the HIghsmith Hos pital, where Dr. 3: F. HIghsmith dressed an ugly gash in hla head, but his injury la not considered danger on. g.' HRKEZK IS CONVENTION.. Outsort t nsuavshf nl l-;ffort lo Sdi'tr Assistant tu state Sccrctar)' ' ypeclat Thi-ObMfrv?r. Chest er'-OiiDec, l. -At this niorn iug'a session ths special. report on State mislons contained tt rtk-ommenilittiou ftil? the eiiiploymrnt of mi assistant to Urn Stale awrfiary. Several Intluen Ha iPn faKhl,i I hu, question pro , and con. -.The Con vehlion finally struck the ptpvfsioh from the, report. The com mittee '-recommended the employment of Sunday school aecrelary. This too, was fought, but finally prevailed. The body got Into several parliamen tary tangles, hut President Smith con trolhid the body admirably. Thfs pmv ed the most interesting topic of the day. .-.'; .V;;.; ... Under the dlscuBston of the home missions report. Dr. R. n. flray, of At lutita, ., secretary tf the home board, made a magnllli lent appeal for the antfrtH5uiKirt' .of th West and the large ltlcs of tho iSouthcrn States. D A. C. Asborlm. pretiidoiit of Heimdlcf College, of Columbia, nti f ii ; nt'Itulkiu . for collored youths, told of ! the work , of lus intbitutioit., H lia - upwarda of 300 students, to whom be gtvns an industrial tralainr- f, - '-frli i"--?' 'M ;'; '? -"'"v'V'r ":T.-: DISCTSS SCHOOL MATTERS the ..oriq.Vta IX V session Owity Vl-Vw ibmiim. 6to of WIkhh Ih on ltte lratl-Bd--'lilcltbunuln lUlelgto to Look After 111 Interest ; in CooiHstlkta AVUU the Canvassing " of tl Vote A. & M. Vollegc In Need v of Better Kqulpuient for the Eksc trical Iejarunciit TltOc, Jicatof HaMstu , . Observer Bureau, , 17 West . Cabarrua street, Raleigh, Doc, 1. The State Association of. County Su perintendents of Public. Instruction re sumed its session this morning-, and took un the uroaramme which was set for yesterday. Prof. C L. Coon iendina in the work of th morning-. There was a iport by the committee, com posed of Suoerintsndenta Terrlngtan. of Johnson; Maseey, of Purham; Uajrs- dal. of Pitt: Hayes, of Wilson: At- Roust, of Guilford, and Mebane, of Ca tawba, this being upon School register, blank reports, wvsord books and rules and, regulations.. This afternoon there was a very complete explanation and discussion of the State course of study, also a discussion of consolidation and local taxation, the Calvin .A.1 Wiley monument and Xorth Carolina IDny in the public Hchools. changes In the school law, the second hundred thousand dol lars uld to schools; the evening being devoted to the organisation of dis trict association! An oil portrait of Governor Aycm k whs hung in the State chamber for view by the convention. It Is by W. G. Randall, and Is to be placed in the Executive Mansion. , This evening there waa a discussion regarding North Carolina Day and the raising of $500 as an offering of the public echooi children for the Wiley monument, led by U. D. W. Conner- and J. Y. Joyner. There' are five districts in the Htate. These met and re- elected officers as follows: Northeastern President. W, H. Uagw dalc; vice president. J. C. Scarborough; Hecitftury. P. J. Long. Uitheastern Ira T. Tullington, K. T. AlMlnsVin, J. V. Hays. Bant Central V. Long. C. W. M.is- a; yi T. P. Foust. Wwt Central t. C. Wright. J. A. Anthony, C. K Boger. Western It. A. Sintell. W. T. R. Bell, It. I. Moore. ' 'he total number of superintendents r sent was 90. Six are sick, one of th ni, WatSon, of Hyde, being on his ile i th-bed. iV.i'riff J. T. Ellington, of Johnston i:0lnty,. ngaln has the honor of being tlrst Khcjlff to make fujl settlement liaxef, ru; having paid the Hlatc asur.-r to-day 1..3M. Tlliere is a diffcence of opiuiim as to .,!, t sin II be done at the .Soldiers' ie here In ttu way of providing ii dormitory room. Auditor Dixon irs the cottage system, which the mr.j fV Stri iinch thinks the second story of the put dormitory should b? completed. il,rT' Tli-day Superintendent McKee, of tin "ta Hospital for tho Insane here and Suisrlntennent Mills, or the ont- Mills, or the one at Gol shoro. Were in conference with the Guv rnor. i A 'can noon to-day the Rtntc board of isscrs met In the liull of the Hoi belt of Commons. Tho hall Is now renovated, but tho law requires tin iii'ird to meet there. There is two days' wi.rlc. Wilson G. l.amli ih iresidinir ,.i ... Rcil.,.r ,,,,.,,. ,u ,,r . lold.iflrr his interest nn lo the eihth ....A ..i ,4:........ i .1. ..... 1 1 1 m i s." 'i i,ii ui9ii ii-i, uii.uftu a- ' weeks iiRii. It Ih true mere is u dry period Just now. but not at all 'like droczht. electrical department for purposes of instruction. The work on the agricul-;cf tural building in progressing fairlyi'hi- tjueen City, and he is K.tceecdiug well, a good force being employed. The'his late brother. Prof. J. V. lilvin--. as vontrast between this grand new build-1 ingr and the old wooden house of four or live rpoms. which up to this Mm has been the sole agricultural build tug, is one of the sharpest imaginable. Which botli the State and the At! intic toast Line are making such a in id fight. The .State has hitd the c.imc m preparation for many weeks, and Is represented by very able counsel, lie-c-ise liivnlves ;v very iniport.int princi ple, and it is said that if the decision Is arlverred to he State, the result will enlargement of the pow j. a further ers of th i.'ninornUon Oniiiinlssion tlie next Legislature. by 1.. V. Vas SMnks nt Shelby Hunt Acqtiituxl of Jimlcr. Soccial to The Observer. Shelby, Dec. 1. A large audience greeted Rev. L. C. Vass. the returned missionary from the Congo Free State, Africa, lu.st night at the Presbyterian church, rfnd no one rt-gretted having gone, as he gave them a rich treat irf an unlimited talk of a little more than1 an hour, in which he told them all) about the country, the natives, and, gave an interesting account of the work! the mlaiOjnary does uiuoiig them how It is accomplished with ho many bar- riera In the way, etc. Mr. VasB tuild more u-tthln .-.n Unur ii.m. a'v ..-Hi,..,..., talker could say in twice that leugth of time Congressman K. V. Webb, who has been attending the court at Rutficrfnrd ton, and who defended Hunt, of Cleve land count, at the trial charged .of mur der, leaves for Washington to-morrow night to attend Congress. Hum,' whoi na oeeii irinu i tnai rutin., tor til'.'. murder of a white man, wus acquitted. A DOUBTING THOMAS Had His Falling Hair Stopped, -and Dandruff Cured, Without Faith. H. R. Fletcher, Butte, Mont., Oct. 20, 1899, says; "Like many other people, I have been troubled for years with dandruff, and within the last few months my hale came out bo badly that I was compelled to have what I had left clipped very close. A fr)end recommended Newbro's Her picide. I confess that I doubted hla tory; but I gave llorplcide a trial; now niv hair la an thick as ever! aha entirely free from dandruff." 'J,)c .troy .(he aune joii remove the ef fect" Ilei picide in a. delightful hair nre-jsiiiff for regular use. Sold by leaning urugglotH, , fSotld stamps or sample to The Y., Detroit. Mich. U.' U. Co,, apvrtai 8?aat3 - x lHu. In llerplcide Jurdau. &. 'm l$sf- mm. WALKING AROITXB THE WOULD. Man Who Says lle Haw Such a Con tract Reaches HoldMvllle Iargv At tciidiincc at Kclioob Ir. J. V. WadltijUoii lniHMlng. KiMelal lo The Observer. Keldsv ille. Dee. 1. Tills town was lion or , U liy a visit to-day from I'rofesoor j. er. !.! i i iicaawui, T.110 says ue 1011 Voinouii-i . Ii. .. six years ugn tor a w)ii-r of ?.'i,in made between two litem ry mid si j. mini' i lulis there, to walk u round the ma In in tvn years, starting without 'iib' i- nimiey or luftgax". the main obji i t l the irli being to write tip the various ri.uni rlcs ibrougli which lie passod. So inr tl1i I'leiessor has bad a very successf ul rip. lie slates that lie has ulii ady cov ered 4n.i'W! miles on foot noruss I'anail.t, niiiciu. Asia. Kllssin. t'liln.i and Julian, ttml ;is pmor of Ids trcuriiiatiinis bus wiili him books wlileli eoiitaln the official seaU of every town lie lias visited, together with the sign iiiiumal of sonic authority tle ie lie lei'turca to the different, colleges, ncad eniiex mil schools In each dlv at which In- stalls. Professor Greath.d is a grad uate of i;ii.nt l'uiveisity (Ui'lglum) audi ipc'iks lour KiliKUaKes. He has lectured ' I i ton- tin.- Bi-usrupliical societies of 1on- I il.m I'.'i Klaiul. iin! Paris, and also bel-in.-; many ollu r sclentilic Itistilulluiis While j ni loptis be visited Judge 1'arki-r and v.. is well entertained by tlial Kent l. ni in. f-'li.lll licidsville he will go thl'iulgll Noll',1 and Smitli C.iroliiin. (ieiiitfla. Florida and from He n- to Mexico, and Inmie b at of i 'uliloi nia. lie says be Is Is months nlit ail nl lime and expects to compli le his J 1 1 1 r - in about tw o yeurs. The mi li os here ut the present time arn i.i a very healthy condition. It is .learned tli.it al the white schools ncr Mm cbildn-u tire enrolled, while mure than lua scholars sic in atleiid.iuce al the colored sclneil.!. Toe seminary Ii.ik an enrollment of near ly hi, and the business college bus a very II 1 .itlv-'iUauee. 1 cachet's ami sehoh.rs i v. il enjoy a Wiil-e.irni d rest inline, the! i hi intni.'i.s itoliua s. His in.ii. y friends throughout tin ie Stn'.i' c(riili- will he delighted lo ln.ir that th tiou of Mr J. b". WaliliKjIon. who m-tin.-d in the Iriti bead-Stokes Ha-illaiiuin at S;i 1 1st on y . Is very much improved .mil 1 1. at la is now thought to be on tie- i n. id l i peiiiiam nt recovery. Mr. Watlinuton vi as operaii-d 'ijion Hi veral days ago -or ; : I t" !i licit is and pcritoniiis unit lor some i Hue afl I'v.iids the iitlcndinK pinvicinin' fO l l.l .1 II U 0 of ili.'l I'eeOVel . Mi '.lt- ii"i,;lnn i-- -!i efllcienl ciishii r of tie Hank I of KeiilSN . . Miss Kla (Vhlsliaw. from Trymt. tniiv cii lo-ilas to spend a lew ilajs with Mi's M a . i Ion Din i i' IVVKU RATION AT TRIMI'V, I rid. .1. A. Hiins to Ih' liuluctcd Into (Mlicc 'liie I IM'lllllllv dim ( lull I let urns. Special to The I limervcr. Trinity College, Durham. Dec. .- n viinlions In the liiaumiratiou of l'ro fcsHor Jolin Addisiui tllvins as lu ad-tr.asn-r of Trinity l'ulk School, f'liday evi iiiiiK, December Ulh, nt S p. m., an; ni-tiiK issued. i tie npigratnme is as a!f"l!ovs: Km- the Trustees, Rev. T. F. iM.irr, 1. D . Cliai lottu; for Trinity .-'i itooi. iu ilii. b i.osltlon he held the ( cm and respect of nil the people of he idniasti-r of Trinity Park Si nity of seven t--.li nl of about -0u liooi. h -i s Sl'.l- which has a I'll' rti 1 1 1 an tiii'olln del, is. The Trinity Glee iub returned In the I .. : t k ji-M'-rda ninrnliig. after a pjeak ant Hi,' lo Urili ini and liuiiiiiKtoii. where the first i nin-eiis of I Iu- season were nivoii. The members (,i the , in I, ate iini-ii j leased uilli the reception they uric given at tin- nsjicctiM place , Another tmtr Iu til" cistero part of tlic State, u ill be made by th" club In-fore the iitdidays. The iiinity Historical Socle tv Columbus, Ohio, May 19, 1903. Some four years ago I was suffering from impure blood and a general run down condition of the system. I had no appetite, w as losing flesh, and had an all gone tired feeling that made me misera ble. I began the use of S . S. S., anil after tak ing seven or eijjlit bottles my skin Was cleared of all eruptions and took on a ruddy, healthy eiow that assured me that my Llooil had been restored to its nor mal, nealiuy condition. My appetite w;u restored, as I routil cat anything put be lore me, bum h. 1 icaiuirn my jjTx:iiir I increased in weight, and that "tirea feel ing'.' which worried 111c so much disap peared, and I was once again my old self. I heartily recommend S. S. S. as the best blood purifier and tonic made, and strongly advise its use to all thosein need of such medicine. Victor Stubbins. f 8Ucjj mcdicinc. Cor. Barthtnan and Washington Aves. Wheeling, W. V., May iS, ify My system was rundown and my joints ached and pained me considerably. I had used S. S. S before and inew what it wu, so I purchased a bottle of it and have wn several au mm lUB scaes snu painsaregone, my blood lias been cleas- taken several bottles ana the aches and ed and my general health built up. I can imiijivuuiii'iiiuu jiunucr mu ionic 1533 Market St. John C. Sthin. if you have auy symptoms of dis- ordered blood write u 3 and our physicians will advise you free. Onr book on blood and skin ' diseases sent free. ' The Swiff Speclfto Company, Atlanta, Ga. . TA HTEo The Grim' Reaper PNEUMONIA datum tkounniuU f lives ererT yesr Tbl lerrl blo malitdr is simHtt by tb hmhIIcsI proeoii th uiov ilHUuorou and qalckiv fll IHH-ae known Skllird My1elin w lmrtle.1 by It nd many sdum tlmnir cfTurli tocuio bv alwny reaulivti lu failure, .... c... ;V . COWAN'S PNEUMONIA CURE htboonlr known pertfk for thin fearhtl dlna. It Is npliwi exieruatly, gtree lnmn'tttw rnf. ailnrt luveis aeaireni conimooii tuto mn i. uuin. moeetlon inl tTrclqi nnd ptirmenea pur Hundred of iopln lmv volunturtlv tesilfled (ol wonderful ffeoiivrnt'on where all othwr remedtee fulled. In vnlun cnitnoi b luoMaufvd iu money. 5old by Druliti, 01 a Bottle. Mr. W. T. C , Tfwillii Ao4l B". "v.. !iv: "I o tklrt Oaot'i ruutnoDt Ctw on of w kind " siraiftl blt iUrs. My It ymr-old JB mi Mtmwtly l Fwunxml; your Cur wi Mti una ta J rv ll fevf f hxl Irn; on the nnh ity b iate4 to tat out of 04." Mr.). W. HfHlnrrh. knflwa mrchnl of Loulf burc. N. C. v! "Omrat Ptwmvim Cure tav.d ihr lltr r one oiembci of n.y fjUiy JM cure niwitwr e! ,llJal.nia. If your drungltt eaamet tupfily you.wrlt In Gowan Medical Co., Durhnm.M C. hold lis regular montlilv meeting to- ! ruorrow, when papers (letting forth the 'result of some roeent historical re search, will be nad. Dr. J. C. Kllgo has gone in llen.icr on to attend the meeting of the N'mlli Carolina Conference of the Methodist iMiiifcb ltev. J. A. It. Fry. pastor of Ti lnlt j Methodist Episcopal church, at Charlotte, was a Visitor lo I be park vesiei-ila v. Mr. Fry Is a graduate of Ti-lnltv. mid was 11 welcome l(tt"t hen". -Mr It. W. Hmvks. n student of the college, who has been III tor the lust two v. coks. left yesterday for his home, at Baltimore. Aid., being iiccompnuied bv his mother, who came for him. 'UK WAR 10 OF COIWTKHFKITS. "lieWKt's Is the only ki inline Witch llivzcl Salvo," writes J. 1.. Tucker, of Centre, Ala. "I have used II In my family for Piles, Cuts and Hums for years am! c;ih recommend II to be the best salve on tin market. Kvcty fam ily should keep It, ns it is an invaluli bic household remedy and should al- wiiys In kept mi hand for use." Mrs. Samuel t,!;ie Iininedinte of North Hush, N. V.. says:: - bad t. wire on my ankio for twenty years Hint the doctors mold not cure. All salves and lilood remedies proved worthless. "I could tint walk for nii two years. Finally I was persuaded to try DeWitt's Wiicli lla.cl Salve, which lias completely cured me. II is n wonderful relief." DeWitt's Witch Hazel Suve cures without having u soar. Sold by H. II. Jordan A Co. Hard Work. loosening Iin- "kini;-pln" loi; iii n I lumber Jam. but s. a rely liarder than lour ellnrts to ph-asc i vcivhndy. Hesl possible slock, well seasoned and care fully Ii. milled, larni assortment of sizes, close buying and eiiiallv close sellliiK ,-iiid priunpt deliveries help to inal.e mir lumber yard popular lumber nei.-dcrs. Are you tine? J. Ii. WEARN (EL CO. that we me not only satisfied hut pleased with the results of our efforts All our bangers are of very superior design. They are entirely new a "id we have p':l in tiicin the lj'St features of whnt was aire i !y Xn the n,..rket, and have put Iu 1 11.11 also some features Which our long experience has brought to our knowledge. We' find that In designing new p. .Horns our contract with the ere. tion of machinery puts us in position to introduce many new features, it is just us easy to make the hanger no that stuffing may be easily put up ;imt taken down as it is to so design tic. 'in an to make them difficult. We iii.iKc all our bearing!, self-oiling. This is a valuable feature. W ho i-iould deny that It is better to put sufficient oil iu a lioiluw base of a bciiiir- lo list i-lx months and then not 1-e bothered about il .-igain. than lo have tho oil way of squirting oil on It eveiy two or three hours and besides the trouble, generally having a mess also? Hy lareful oiling of our bearings once in three to six months, according to the work, we get the very best results and we never have a sloppy mess of oil on the floor or on tlie machinery or on the cloth or whatever else we are making. THK D. A. TOMPKINS Pattern Makers, Moulders and ehinists, CHARLOTTE. N. C. When in Want Of Horses, Saddles, Robes, Blankets, Whips, Etc,, Don't fail to visit our Har ness Stoic, 228 North Try on Street. Wc have 1 he handsomest, line ol" horse goods ever shown here. We keep everything that a , ,,.,,, l-iipvpiiiiii . llOrsti CaiS Ol , a IlOrM 111.111 ; iipp jg , , . , ,, ,. . . HpPCJal attlMlt lOll glVOll to repair work. . PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Clmwf t"tirij th hate rronintM hnuiwut KTvOi. Wrer Ws to Htoro Crtf Hair to its Touihful Color. Cum Mlp diMM k hU- filling ft.iu.Ut Pnnclm ., mi It's ; 1.1SII15WI slo I IMPROVED tSIIMAUS fURKiSKED. ft A. H. WASHBURN, SOUTHERN AGENT, CHARLOTTE, A PARADOX. Qn to the Golden Gate Ju comfort all the wav Jet any one gainsay: gurn oil to keep you clean; Jn healthy smoke JJieminds you no more, Jor the clndem In your eyes galore JJxhtiust patience and pleasant, mlet. pernembcr the " S' Ol'TIIIOHN I'ACII- IC to nil polulH Louisiana, Texaa, Mexico and Cal Ifnruln. SpiM-Inf rutps to Houlslnnu, Texaa, New Mexico mid Arizona In Novem ber and December. Information clieefully given J. l' VAN RKNSSKI.KAR, General Atjeiit, 13 reach tree St.. Atlanta, G.r. CHARLOTTE'S BEST ... CONDUCTED HOTEL. , Central and Annex Special attention given to Table Service, making it un equalled in the South. This is a feature of the Central that is claiming the atten tion of the traveling public. Clean, Comfortable beds, Attentive Servants. C E. Hooper, Manager.' Bucks Thv Kre;it I5lh kS Rane You hear so much about Allen Hardware Co. HOTEL EMPIRE Broadway and Sixty-Third Street NEW YORK CITY. $250,000 In Improv o ments OVER Just completed ELECTRIC CLOCKS, TELEPHONES AND AUTOMATIC LIGHTING. . DEVICES IN EVERY ROOM. Completely Remodeled and Re-Deco- rated. Refurnished Throughout in Solid Mahoirany and Brass. One Minute to Elevated and Subway Stations. Take Nearest Car at Any Railroad or Steamboat Terminal, they all pass or transfer to the Empire. Within easy walking distance of all Theatres and Department Stores. Restaurant Noted for Excellent Cook ing, Efficient Service and Moderate Charges. Koomswlth use of bath) II. B0 per day up; rooms (with privato bath) $2.00 per day up; Suites (with private bath, J3.60 per day up. W. JOHNSON QUiNV. 11113 ' ';J8 'i-i.--'.'' tfT Al.V-.-'--'-'' mm - mm BUILDERS OF Vl ' ' w -vm -- f ij.- -' p I ' . - Ar- NORTH CAROLINA. The Charlotte Supply Co WS ARK eOUTHI RN AGENTS fOH TINNED WIRE, GERMAN HEDDLES AND HED- DLE FRAMES. WRITB U8 POH PRICKA w Foikett Blalmp Kteam Crap carrlad In tock, aIm Oird Clothing "t a full line of Supplies, !ev. , . CHARLOTTE. BIRMINGHAM. SPARTANBDT . Presbyterian COLLEGE For Women Charlotte, N C. "W kv.i'trj''.' mm Uipiiii mm A httrh-gradts College for Women. Equipped with very modem Insprov Tnent, Fine UulldlnR. rooms limited to two, perfect KVirtfi, tlectrlo light i, fire escapoi. Standard high. Work thoroug. n,' REV. J. R. BRIUOEa D. D Prwtldent. We Invite You ! to see our Spe cial Values in Oil Paintings THE ART SHOP, W I. VAN NtSS & CO. 19 North Tryon St. Overstocked (in Second-IIand TYPEWRITERS, taken In exchange, for Oliv BRS over 100 machines of all makes to c al Kucrinco prices. I'.iy-Slios $33.00 to 145.00 Iteni-Shos 2.1.00 to 86.00 1 lieiuliiglon.i 1&.00 to r.D.00. liar-Locks ITi.OO to 45.00 ! Ilaniinonil.i n.00 to 2UM0 1 lillckensderfers .. .. 10.00 to 85.00 Manhattans 25.00 to 30.00 Williams 20.00 to 3D. 00 ( iiicngoes Ifi.OO to 20.00 Welling! mm lfi.nt) to M.On . Suns 1.1.01) to 25.00 i I ii'iiMiion s 15.0 J to 30.00 1 .illlgrnph', b.'iO to 10.00 1 Franklins 1F.0O to 25.0a Slioles-Vlsibles Vj.OO to 30.00 j WRITK QUICK IP YOU V A NT IiARC MNS. J. E. CRAYTON & ( I K N ERA L AO B N'TH. TRUST BUILDING. 0 0. 1 Just Received Several Gar Loads Number One Laths and Shingles Send Lis Your Orders 15. F. WITHERS, Building Supplies 202 South College Street, Charlotte. North Carolina. j Wedding Jf lowers J Floral Designs. Roquets, and J loose rut Flowers of all kinds. No order too large for us. Write, telegraph or telephone us. and your order will liave ;X our careful attention, . . .: I dilworthJ;; i floral Gardens V Y- M'HEj3, rropHetor,', f - CttARLOTTrl W. C. , ' P. O. JBvi 12 T. Bell ,UJhouee, ' -'"'li' machine;:: : -'-ry.J.-...'? .-. : :j '.-, - sf SOUCITEO, ENGINE i We make three styles or types r " Engines, as we have said before ! this column, but not lately: THE LIDDELL 'TOMPKINS f saw mills, cotton gins, planing, rm laundries, grist mills, etc. ' T HE LIDDELL .CUAMBEn: (heavy duty) for large planing rm; wood-w!rklng plants, roller mi! large ginneries and the like, requlii. a steady power up to 100 horse. The Llddell High Speed 'Automat' for electric lighting , In eetton mli and towns, and for other . purpus where economy of fuel 4 an obji and the most perfect regulation as t speed Is demanded. With these three types we are ab" to supply all demands, except for ma chines of the Cortiaa type. We haven . salt much about , engines . lately f the reason that we haven't been ah to supply the demand .'that come t. us without any advertising. But cow that the ginneries are el) supplied w can probably collect some Block. '! -till oreers with reasonable promptnei Write to ut. That Is the way to flu 1 out whnt we have, and the price. LIDDELLCOMPANY, Also manufacturers of ' complf'", up-to-date ginning plants, saw mil. . pulleys, shafting, cotton - and othi 7 presses, etc , t" - . j - - ... WINTER IN COLOBAPO. Tour own physician will : tell you that the dry mountain air of Colorado ns an elixir of life stands pre-eminent. Always rigorous and stimulating, tin? crisp atmosphere of Colorado Is-at Its best In winter. To accommodata winter tourists to th Rockies, the Un ion Pacific has put In effect from Chi cago a round trip rate Of $47.20 an l from SL Louis a round trip rate of J39.20, with proportionate reduction from all points within its Immediate territory. Ticket on sale?every day until May 1st, 1905, with return limit June 1st, l05. Be sure your ticket Vvt full ln- formation Inquire of ooocoocoococooooooococxxxr! 1 t c V i The Great library Contest vr' We give .tickets ,ith all receipted; cojl bills,1' 's Best dra'de' Dim'estit teanis " " Ksi BUcksmiSh. ind Retail; 1- 1 ''..'' ''-'.: 5'i'?-;'l'.V rv ''- ' r y V - '1 .e Is
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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