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CnATlLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER,; MARCH 24, 190G, 9 f t. .a.-,, f J.'' rnocKESs ix mu chicles. ; Iny Xcw Mills BW BoUt Id .North . ' Carolina Vast v Quantities of MIU Machinery Being Sold. , "North J Carolina Is . building wore - titw mills Uiart any other Southern ? Slate,", remarked a well-known cot ; ton mlH roaehlnery asent to an Ob urvrr ronorter reaterday. "In rtfitll- V, ijoi to thode already under way, sev t ere are in contemplation and quite a largo number are increasing their equipment. What is said of North 'Carolina may also be said of South ' Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. It aeeme that North Carolina Is building i more new mill but the others are In creasing their capacity - to a larger r - extent. The machinery men are reap-::--4!Ur-.--rWi harvest. The demands are wnorecedentedly large and It is all hat can he done to keep pace with the let i ters of Inquiry that are coming In ev ery day. "FOr Instance, t he Catawba Mills, at i Newton, are nddlng more machinery, r ao also are the Monroe Mills. The Ice ' morelee Mill, at Monroe, is under con struction and will be finished before tnany months. Two new mills are con templated at Lumberton. and several at Roanoke Rapids. A new mill Is be ing built at Raeford and one or more are under way at Rockingham. The month seldom passes but that some new mill or additions to the old are chronicled at Gastonla or Concord. Many of the smaller towns, such as Tit. Holly. Waxhaw. and the like, are either building or beginning to build new mills. "Machinery men believe that the fu ture has much In stor for the sec tions adjacent lo Charlotte. Concord, .Salisbury, Gasonla. Rock Hill. H. C. and Spartanbui-g. S. C, owing to the remarkable power development which Is In progresH. It is believed that the coming decade is to be noted for the . industrial development of this pied mont section of the Carolinas. No on" recognizes the possibilities of this cec tlon better than the big machinery manufactuier of the North. The fjtf fn vprv ffpnprullv konven that many of these big concerns are send ing or making reudy to send some of their very best men Into this terri tory In order to look after the trade which they believe Is soon to be de veloped. "Charlotte is coining In for her share of the offices of these machin ery agents. This is Southern head quarters fur the Whltin. Woonsocket. Kltson. and Westinghouse machine companies, represented by Mr. Ktmirt W. Cramer: the Kaeo & Pettee Ma chine Company, repi-eserited by Mr. A. H. Washburn; Cromplon & Knowles Jjoom Works, represented by Alexan der St Garsed. and the Mason Ma chine Works. ipreented by Mr. Ed Win Howard." THE GltKAT MASS MKI7IIXG. Invitations InmicI to Men's Organi zation. The following Invitations have been issued: The Cliun-hes of Cliuilotte linilf all the Fraternal iirul nil Oilier OrxanizMiionx of! of Men hi the City to 111 Greatest Mhhh MeetliiK of Men ! ever held In Charlotte ! ut the I First Preabyterlan Church. Hunduv af terniKin, March twenly-nrth. hiilf pimt four o'clock Rev. Murttn l. Hardin. I. I)., will de-! liver the address. Each order is requested to niiircli to the t'hurch In a body. The following named organisations I will be represented: The Brotherhood f Railway Trainmen, the Order of Railway Conductors, Woodmen of the World, Ancient Free A Accepted Ma sons, Junior Order United American Mechanics. Improved Order of Bed Wen, Knights of Pythias, independent Order of Odd FellowsManufacturers' Club, North State Club. Charlotte Ar tillery. Hornet's Nest Rifles, Printing Pressmen's Union. Charlotte Typo graphical Union. Carpenters ami Join ers. No. 1332. Carpenters and Joiners. 'No. hot. Iron Moulders' Union, Nation al Association of Machinists. Brother hood of locomotive Engineers rod Commercial Telegraphers. DEATH OF MIL C. It. II UMBO. Well -K noun Clothing Hale-mini Inline Awny In Xch York. Mr. H. C. Long received :i lelpirratn ! yesterday afternoon aniionin loir the! death of Mr. Churles It. Truuiim. :i ; . well-known clothing siilexmun of New j York. Mr. Trumbo hud been sick for' some time and was operated on yen- I terday In one of the I.hkc hospit lis nf , that city. He did not rally from the! operation nnd death resulted in the, afternoon at 4 o'clock. Dis eased was ! native or Charleston. S C, where It is likely the remains will be carried for interment The deceased had many friends In Charlotte and this section, who will regret to learn of his untimely deuth. reeding (attic for the Market I Profitable. Mr. A. Mellslem. of Richmond. Va.. Is a dealer In live stock and to a large extent supplies the butchers for the Richmond market. Mr. Ilrllxtern was at Rock Mill a few das hki and tiought there something over HW he id of cattle which h.ul been fed on cot ton seed ine;il and hulls He declared that the produ.ilon ,,f .little In the Southern ((fate Is . oust ,nt ly irrow Ing, both In respect lo numbers and the quality of the c;iltle. In nlrilosl every tovvn 'here there is an oil mill, there are pv,,pe who now feed morn or less cattle fur the market. It is not only possible to make fair profit v on the cattle but the resultant miiniire IK a better fertilizer than any that ran be otherwise obtained. 1'arborongli ik Rclllujtrr lo Iiicoiimi- ' rale. larboroUKh & Bellinger, dealers In Junk and coal, have applied to sec retary of Ktate J Bryan Orlines for a chatter for the company, which will be re-organ I w-d as a corporation as soon as the papers are returned- The capital stock of the concern Mill be $126,000 and the Incorporators are ( Messrs. J. A. YarborouKh Oeorjce 11 : Bellinger, I). R. YatWouirh and J A McCall. The eoni Hrn has been one of I the most prosperous in the city and ' its now preparing to do business on a! . larger scale. ! ...j!; . 8UM'klHkler l,ku'd . ' V ' Mr. C' Valaer returned to the cltyi ' .-V, yesterday from King s Mountain, i 'r ..; wnera ne attendeo the annual meet ', .,' sfng of the stockholders of the J.ulu ' j MIIL The stockholders re-elected the i. ' Id board of directors, which in turn , 1 j re-alacted the old offlcei. Mr p. g. , f: Baker v is president of the company. t . Among the stockholders present were ' ' t Mesers. Albert Carry and K. Partner. Jr., of v Washington. The mill was " i ' found to pe (u a prosperous condl 'tlon. ; ,H a ' TOBTWUff UT SAVAGES. Upeakieg of th. torture , to which owns of the av tribe in ths PhlUo. isnea aui'leet tbeir en pt ires, reminds ins vt the- intesaw - stifferiiif , I endured ' fur ihren months from laflasantathia - of lbs Jldue,". sri W. M. Dhrrmsa, ot Cuslj. Ik. We.; - "Nothing lMlpc4 m until t tri 'd Usctrlc Bittors, three botti r bich - compJetly cured . ma." Curss J.lvr Complsintc Dyspeprts. Blood 4ta-4.1,1-rs sod Hnlrlai and restores tlx k nnd "Sjervouav .- robust TicslLh. . iarsni4 by H. - '-IS, ' orda Co- rgits, rtiM Me. v . ,oxlV a fire i.v tiibstovk. Department M akea Hn' Ban, ?. bnt v Discover ' Nothing . More Serious Than a Ire la the Stove. ' A few minutes before 4 o'clock yes terday morning Officer Cliir, .Kelt on served a light in the rear ot ' Bhyne Brothers store, at No. SM East Trade street, which acfcejl vvery auaptciously. It flickered npthen'fltelj aowjx biased up again, just ir; iner w un creeping from point to point anild the dry material of the office. Officer Bell tried to break In. put the door was locked and barred. Np. response came to hia knocks, and he believed that a fire had broken out In the store, which he frad had the good fortune to see before It. had made its way In to the building .proper. He hurried. In to the adjoining the stable and forth, with turned In an alarm. The fire depurtment responded at -once, the en gine, the trucks and the hose wagons thundered upon the scene as if an ticipating a conflagration. Chief Orrj with a light broke Into the store and: led the party back to the offlee. "Where Is the fire?" asked the chief, of the apparently sleeping man who stretched himself in a half dazed fashion, when the door was thrown open. "In the stove." was the frank answer that he gave the Are fighters. "You didn't think there was a fire here, did you?" he asked when he had recov ered himself a little. "Well, I'll be swan." The firemen in disgust betook them selves to the stamping horses outside, and returned to the station. FI XKRAIi OF MK8. 3. 8. KMITII. Inlcriiicnt to be Made ut MilKin Tills Afternoon Tlie rineral Yesterday Afternoon. The funeral of Mrs. Julia Susan Smith, widow of the late Major Thom as Meflhee Kmlth. took place at the home on Wfst Trade stivet yesterday afternoon at S "clock. The services were conducted by Rev. Dr. J. R. How erton. pastor of the First Presbyte rian church. The rs mains wet car ried to Milton last night and the in terment will be made there this after noon. The services at the grave will tie conducted by Rev. Dr. K. E. Hard ing, who during the war, was chap lulu of Major Smith's regiment. The pall-bearers at the funeral y terday afternoon were: Dr. J. F. Rob ertson, ('apt. A. O. Hrenixer. Ptof. G. n. Manna. Capt. A. J. Beall and Messrs. E. D. Iatla. C. W. Tillett, John W. Zimmerman. T. W. Haw kins, Dr. R. J. Brevard and Archie Graham. KDITOR V. MARSH A LI. TALKS. Xn Development In the Oastonla f t f ... , .... ... 4... llM,n., I p nt May Term of Court. Mr. W. F. Marshall, the well-known editor of The Gastonla Gazette, spent yesterday In the city. "Your relations with the Oastoula aldermen, what of them?" asked an Observer reporter. "Nothing new," replied Mr. Msr shall. 'The nit nation remains un changed. The grand Jury did not re turn any bill at the recent term of court. I n rail re you. however, that the proper papers will be Issued before the next term of court, which convenes In Dallas in May. In the meantime ev trythlng rerrwlns In statu quo. There Is no need of nny haste and conse quently there are no developments." DOCTOHH ARK PUZZLED. The remarkable recovery of Kenneth Mclvery, of Vunceboio, Me., Is the sub ject of much Interest to the medical fra ternity and a wide circle of friends. Be says of his cane: "Owing to severe lu flumninllon of the Throat and conten tion of the I. units, three doctors Rave me up lo die, when, nil n lust resort, 1 was Induced to try Dr. KIiik's New Dis covery mid 1 inn hnppv to sny. It saved mv life." Cures the worst Cough nnd Colds, Bronchitis. Tonsllltls. Wenk I.unnll. IIonrr.eness and I.a Grippe. Ounrunteed nt R. II. Jordan Us Co.'s drug store. Wic and Jl.OU. Trial bottlo free. OUR HATS ALWAYS PLEASE Our Spring Hats are Get ling Scattered All Oyer Town Derbys and Soft Hats We find that, while lots of men are willing to pay $5 for a hat, there are other men who want to pay $1.50 and $2 less. They can do it by buying hats here and without sacrificing style. We have blocks of leading makes to' choose from; your fancy as well as your head can be quickly fitted. Knox Hats $3.50 and $5. Stetson Hats, $3.50. Lbngley Hats $3.00 Yorkc Bros. & Rogers Uola Agenla' for Knox llais. ;rtTrr rt: rr r: ri eaten a iriie v until you have eaten Oneeda iscuii The only soda cracker which is all good and always good, protected from strange hands by a du?t tight, moistiure proof package. (Q) NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY E. E. I'ASCHAI.fi GENERAL AGENT Former Charlotte Resident Opens ;cncrnl Agency Office in Atlanta, ;a. Insurance men all over the South will be interested in the announce ment which was made several days ago that Mr. Edward E. Past-hall, a former resident of Charlotte, had been made general agent with headquarters In Atlanta. Ga., for the Etfwln Q. Slo bcls combination of fire Insurance companies of Columbia, S. C. Mr. Paschall resided here, having charge of the State age:cy of the Home Insurance Company, of New York. Later he went to Canada to take the position of superintendent of agencies for a large Canadian Fire In surance Company. He has been se cured to take charge of the Atlanta district for the K. G. Siebels combina tion of companies. There is no better insurance expert In the South than Mr. Paschall and his many Charlotte friends will be rejoiced to hear of his very deserved promotion. Millinery Opening of J. B. Ivey & Co. The spring millinery opening of Messrs. J. B. Ivey & Company takes place Wednesday and Thursday. Tuesday evening from 8 to 9:30 o'clock, a reception will be given In the store rooms at which Prof. L. Dedrasse Abbott and the Academy of Music Or chestra will perform. CLEAN It's very convenient to have Clean ' Towels 1 brought to your office every day. and Soap. Comb and Brush fur nished. For a reasonable charge you can have this service, and us many clean towels a you want Let us talk, with you anoui 11. CHARLOTTE STEAM LAUNDRY. Laundercrs, Dyers and Cleaners, S. Tryon Street A Solid Carload Crushed Fruits and Fountain Flavors 0 J T "i i,;t! 'r !ll : mfT M SodaFohntaim Goods h Si H " n! II : I ffsfJ-Hmderfonl Smith Ca h r t ' " .; . i it ; I I I r"ueeTBiSKiocsSTi.. I i This car is in and being rapidly distributed. We offer Manufacturers' Prjices on All Fountain Goods. Apparatus and Outfits from $50.00 to $2500.00. Ice Shavers, Steel Founts, Glasses, Holders, Spoons, Rock Candy Syrup, Extracts, Coca Cola, Nerve Coca, Root Beer, Straws, Bowls. Burucll & Dunn Company. WHOLESALE ONLY, 205 South College Street ."'ti i. - ' ' AMtborllkw on 7- i -i , . t j ; , J c i i t H Ml A? soda cracker Hon. E. T. Webb passed through the city yesterday morning en route from Washington to Shelby. n The above Four-Drawer Vertical File, Index and Folders, complete, 120.00. A full line to select from. HOUSTON-DIXOX CO. OFFICE TOWELS GO-CARTS We have just received a large shipment of THE CMBMTED "ROOT 60-CARIS . ... - . - and ws are now perpared.to supply all your wants In this lina. This make Is strictly. In a l class by Itnelf, and you must ; " bava a "BLOCK It you want . the most PpilFECT .cart mado Sold only .by ..,. . mm f V rr 1 f -r- Quality and frtce. ' ' y " T 1 9 ED. MEhLQN t&QjtftedWoW Malt .Orders Mave Prompt Attention : ' Ck UR line of Felt Hats has proved exceedingly popular this season. The Styles are very pretty indeed. The arguments in favor of purchasing a Spring Hat are numerous ; they give an air that is identical with the season. The hat alone almost takes the place of a new outfit. To be properly dressed for the spring season demands a New Spring Hat. Our assortment was never more complete than this season, and the effects in Soft Hats are particularly good. In addition we carry HATS in all the pop- Prices: $300 The lonG'Ttlte eiipTH ing Oldest eiothlni - Store -in Gharlotte. Goods sent on Approval ''returnable at our. expense. Office Ru m i ture WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHI P ME N T O F f - ... -: Office Peaks Sec t i o ifa 1 Office Chairs . Book Cases Office Tables Jsr V Filing Cabinets We Are Offering Special Bargains In This Line It Will Pay You To See Our Stock At Once; Parker- AJ Lk ft ?. fl 'It It is a alp bath room you want, we can - instsll sama promptly! this is tha plact for quick sarvlcs always. i iiiirt nnp : ' IlAtlVflCI ; DKUJ. riuaabliig ami Heating Contractors, llaekmy Buikllng. , West tlfth St. ' " On former occasions we have been 1 able to, ilress. the little ones -In aa ', stylish and - pretty clothes1 as tha.T , " manufacturer i produced.' but they ; -; hive never K produced 'auch. stylish, 'r nobby effects as: they have 'for thlt" t ' season. There isn't anyj reason why ' anvbodv's child v Should Ionic httei ' than your child, and-Jf, 'you ileb us;', dress him In a new- spring suit,; he'll ti look as "good as the -bestf and better thantha rest 'l'-"; ? - " There are bo many suits that would become your ' boy- that va hardly know what . to recommend but 1 ra sura that some of the following will in every way meet your' expectations: Plain and Double-Breasted Suits ' in. neat PIkfds, 1 Stripe, t Scotch ' tend Fancy : Worsteds.'.. . Elegant lina - of Serges. BeauUful, tor of" Buster Brown 'Blouse Suits;, sixes 3 s to lta. lllc"Ch:cag6,, Typewriter - ,935.00;. rlic Fully Guaranteed Visible Writtnr; Greatest . Simplicity: consequently greatest durability. vParfect and per manent alliacnraenr. Onty interchange able steer type system. Many-other desirable - features. 7 DON'T WRITE THE OVD , WAY USE V.A TYPE. WRITER. It adds ton and prestige to your,-business, r , . , II. It. TtWNSEND, Gml Agt.. M W. Wfth 8k,. . awrlatte, N. O. n mi i 1 'i . r. -i - i -- i i "ii i 1 ii ji iirT' Tii ; i ' rOS SALE 02 LtASE. ' Atlantic HottU! Morehead - City, N. C. - v Best ?! aeaaida.. resort on Atlantle Coast, "' v Unequalled tacllltlea v for Boating. . Bathlnr Fishing.' ; , Accom" modationa Xor ,00 guesta Perma nent Encampment f r. State' Guard. Large Patronage. , f Money-maker for right party. 1 ' f .- - Address until April 1101. VL pi FOSTKR, General- Manager. Golds boro. C 7 c, . . m Nl'- ; ' ' , " a foil line of STIFF ular Shapes. $3.50, $5.00 eo., When You i .Clean House I ; ; 1 y f t j ; youll iind our store the Z ' place to, buy, the many.f :; t utenals you, need and? I ought iohivi'klr f Allen Hardware Co f miOLESALK ASI IlETAII J - j .94
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