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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVE!?, AUGUST 3, 1C3G. .i-VAXCa IV MA X ITACTUIUXO. A- m:::oio act. l.v nocitixtaiAM's capital. Dmiiii; Pant live) Yrwrs houth Ha OuUtrlppt'd Oilier Kivtlon f the Country itolli in Amount of Capital Iilfeitlwl' iin.l lit uhio of Manu factured l'nuliict. . Special to The Observer. Baltimore Auk. 2. 15th In the mount of capital Invented in manufacturing- and the value of ' manu factured proiluota, the Kouth has ad vanced during, the past Ave. years at greater speed than the rest of the i country. Commenting upon this The Manufacturer!' Hecord saya this - weeks; .-..'-,. .. v .: ; '.' Figures of the factory census of the United State, those for New Tork. and Pennsylvania , being estimated. In dicate that between 1100 and l0i the f capital Invested In factories Increased rrora , ,"i,oi,oi3 to iiz.izb.u Sol. or by $$,08,l$l.40, equal to 41.4 per cent,, and the value of. the products Increased from 111, 480, OK, 79 to 115.083,44 J.SJO. or tV 3,BSJ, 144,760. equal to 11. t per cent. A table la published comparing the South wun other great division of the country, the South being the' territory ineiud Ing the 14 States and the District of Columbia lying between Mason and Dixon' in and the Rio orande, me middle division comprising the group of great manufacturing . States be tween the Atlantic-ocean and "the Mis sissippi riven exclusive of New Eng land, and the trans-Mississippi divis ion, the II 8Ute and four territories between the Mississippi and the ra clflc. not Including Arkansas, Loulsl ana and Texas, but Including Missouri, Oklahoma and the Indian Territory, which with' aome reason -might be aliened with the South, The middle division naturally made the greatest actnal Increase In capital Invented, from IS.S89.7l7.flt to 17. 117,111.111. or by $1,148.1(4.171, and In the value of products from 17.044. 11,101 to $1,117,815,781, or by $!.- 06,114, 411. The South ranked sec ond In the Increase In amount of cap ital invested, from 47. 701.845 to $1,517,511,117, or. by $ZMH,153 and third In the Increase In tha value of products from $1,117,619, 447. to $1, 717.774,714. or by 1510,117.117. The r - trana-Mlsslsalppt section ranked. third : In tha Increase In capital invested. -i from $54.184.il to $1,611,711,511 " ar by $646,455,111, and second in the Increase In value of products,, from V $1,418,101,417 to $1,111,151,110. or v kw IKIt SJS 111 Vw Rnrlan nsk, ed fourth in Increase in . capital ln- 7 vested, from ll.604.14l.lt4 to $1, t S70.f44.t41 or by $144,111,741. and fourth la the Increase In value of . products, from 11.469.411,100 to $1,- i eif.fiT.4I7. or by im.itt.iiT. 1 - The tendency In manufacturing ad l vane la indicated la the -facta that, i within the -nve-year period, tha per ''centages of Increase In the South la i capiiau . ana in am vmun m umu -ucla, 44.4, were greater than In any other division, and that there was ap proaeh by the 8onth to New England in actual capital inveiaa una in ac tual value of products., The. lowest J per ceniage ei increase, mu..h- capiuu loq H ra am mu dl proui ucts, were in New England, being .1., Bnq (Wirwu.viy wuiit Miv .' trana-Mlaalaaippt division, surpassing : New England In the value of prod--' ucts, - showed a greater rate of ln- rmy than the middle fllvlalnn. ThMt rates of Increase must be studied by - separate States for a comprehension ' of their fall significance and auto in a - knowledge of the equipment of ' the , 6tate as to the material for manuisc- VUI IUfl lUUIUUfi HI 03 VfJUTVIIICUtVef lur . m HISUIUUUVU VI S1IW , aUteViasTU IVUHV ' JI.4s4K4(am A0 wttA Anl.haul na4iii . and tha availability or labor. These statistics do not Include the figures of. hsnd trades and neighbor .hood Industries. If la the five years tha- rate of increase, for the omitted 1 Items was eaual to that Of factories alone., the value of all- manufactured . : products In 1905 waa close to 11,150, SOO.OOO In the South -and close to $l7,600,4OO.O40 la the -whole country. : " "' n a omv nnif v mm L'nv - ' .:. r - ' . i i. . . ' . Annual wenusf una n umuwh , linen: mmo lias narrow- rarape From l)eui--liivlnas Chans. Special to The Observer. ' . Oastonla. Aug. . l.Th annual '. meeting of the Oaston County Bible Society was held In the Presbyterian ' church' this , morning at It o'clock. Tiak annual aattvi 9kA Key 4MW iWe IIIVM vvav J Rev. R, C Anderson, the subject of . his eloquent discourse being, "Quick ' and Powerful." At the business sea- .-, alon of the - society the old officers were elected as follow:. Dr. Frank :. Robinson, of Lowell, president; Rev. .. w, u,, . Annan, oi uasronia. seers' tary," Dr. C B. Adams, treasurer. A . collection of 110 was takeru. ' - . the society and to the vlaltora la the " grove. The tfieeUng.of the society. ; although not largely attended,, waa a most proniaoia one . . Mr. E. H. Lee, a young brick ma- . son working at the MOdena Mill, had a narrow escape yesterday, afternoon. Lee was working on the boiler house when hia scaffold gave way and he . fell to the ground, about 10 feet be . low. By. catching and stopping the r force of hia fail Just before he struck , the ground he escaped with only a few minor inluriea. , ' ... x ne uastonia insurance A'lteaity . co. na just soia one of the new . resiaencv on rransun avenue exien : slon to Mrs M. Harrlll. . Another y house and lot adJ6lnlng waaso!d by the company for Mr. C ' B Arm r t strong to Mr. C O.' HarrllU . ' eery Company, has sold his interest In the firm, to Mr. FY A. Costner and i will leave to-morrow for Lockhart, ' weave' room In the' Lock hart Cotton Mill. .-Mr. Rows has been a resident - of Oastonla for -; some - 'time and hi many friends here will regret to see him leave. Mr. Cost" - ner. who has been for' some time ; with the J. M. Belk Company, ' waa . aireadv tnternatad In tha cim. eery Company, having purchased the interest of Mr. w. h. Oattls several weeks ago.'. Mr. Costner will be with the Arm . after September 1st. - The t other members of the firm are J. E. Lindsay and W. B. Lough rlge. The . .Mamnanti 4aam sa , Vis m.. i i ' - w , - ep wMa . gj) a w f .'business. ' . ,Mr, T. T. Lucas, of Charlotte, Is Aere making preparations for the Atwinln tin nt a m 4r mmnA- Mr. Lucas has purchssed the stock of the Whitfield Dry Goods Company and IS now refitting the'P. T. Heath building and .'making up his stock. The Lucas Company will be the name of the new firm. it will handle dry roods, notions, shoes and clothing. The store will bo opened for bunl--.. n next week. ,, Mr. George O. Olenn left yesterday iw in-w ivn. nr. uifdii is on on a business and pleasure trip and will visit a number of Northern cities. Mrs. N. W. Lumpklns, of Charlotte, Is spending several days with her father, Capt. a N. Nolln. while Mr. Lumpkin Is making ready, for hia family at Newbern, where he has ac cepted a position as manager of a branch house of the Armour Packing ! Company. . C A MYflTKrtT WILVED, "TTow to kep oflf rrlocli0 Huong nt MlloijunM nd IihIiIIiihI ninHtlpntlon w a mvtty that Ir. Kin' Nw Life TMII lvrl fur m," writ.- John N. I'loniinnt. of Mnill, Ind. The only fill llit are inrnii i,, glv rrfr,'t llfoti"n to evervboitv or itiony r fin.,l. Only lha. at Jl. 11. JorcUn Co.'s lr" store, , At ltl.-k of His l.llo Jmnes Hit ItgM'iieH lvl llonlcy IVom IVril mim I i..iuoii In Well I'olitk-s Kantlolili. . . " ' , " . , JpoclMl to The ObHervtr. -. in Afhebdi o, A UK.' 1. While at th bottom of a wl) at the Kandarph Chair Compuny's factory, which ha was rlt-nnlng out. Levi Henley, youiiK white man, was covered with dirt to hi;) walHt and fastened in such a manner that he waa unable to ex trlcato '-himself.. The accident was cauMed by the caving In of one sld of the well. - The -whistle was blown to slve the alarm. A large crow fathered at the scene of the accl dent, and all were ' horrified when they saw the young man'a perilous condition. , Jumna Hlch. a - youn man. taking hold of a cable, was let down Into the pit and by heroic f forts succeeded In releasing Mr. Henley. -. Both were rapidly drawn ,to the surface. They had hardly landed when a large quantity of earth waa preclnUated to the bottom of the pit, which ; would ' undoubtedly have burled Henley from the alght of the awe-stricken crowd above. This is a true story, given to me by an eye witness, who - Is absolutely trust worthy and responsible. , I cheerfully vouch for It In every particular- If this act Of genuine heroism on the part of young Rich doesn't . coma under the provision of the Carnegie hero fund, that claws of heroes who rlfk their Uvea In descending Into the caverns of the eartn to rescue ret low being should be stricken from the list . Politics in Randolph la the ptincl ml theme of discussion at this time. The Democratic convention will be held at Asheboro Saturday, August 18th, and the signs Indicate that the names of a number of the present or rice-holders will . not appear on the ticket this year. - .' The -; Republicans- are making quiet but earnest effort to carry the county, and are hopeful of success, while the Democrats are sure of the Usual majority and do not regard the efforts of? , the opposition . as Worth of serious consideration. ' Mr. D. B. McCrary and family, who have been spending some time in the mountains or western worm waro- llna, are expected home the last of the week. Mr. Aiue, worm ana son, Alex, went to Charlotteevllle. - Va- vesterdav for a months visit to rela tlvea- Asheboro and Troy will play ball at Trov to-morrow. A special 111 be run from this pi ace oy tne A. at A. Railroad. - -v t . PROPERTY TRANSFERRED. Westminster - School at ; Wfldmoro ' lMm Into Hands of King's Moun tain 4 Presbytery-- Growing- uwi tUUOB. , ' . . , v Rnjtrlal ta Tha Observer. . ' Shelby. Aug: r Westminster school, situated la Rutherford county among; -the . foot hills of the Blue Ridge, under tne anaaow or oia am Uln cteurch, which In the early part of the last century was a rresoyie rlsn atronshold. was established three yeara -ago- ky- tha Prssbyverians of Cleveland. Rutherford and- roik coun ties. There could have been no more fitting place . for - tbia Institution of learning, which haa within this short space of time grown, building - by building;, until It is now equipped for the best, preparatory work. Already Davidson College haa recognised tne rood work done by thia institution. At the last meeting Of Kinra Moun tain Presbytery a committee waa ap pointed to meet a committee appoint ed by the trustees of the school to ar range to have It taken under the con trol of the Presbytery.- These com mittees met Tuesday evening; at the home of Mr. A. C. Miller and arranged for the transfer of the valuable prop erty. . There were present at thla meeting Revs. R. A. Miller, of Lowell: R. C Anderson, of Oastonla: 8. L. Cathey, of Rutherfordton, and Messrs k. jtyoura, tJ. nee a ana u. a. Gettya. Mr. A, C Miller and Rev. James Thomas were also present. The Presbyterians are enthustsstlo over the Westminster school, of which Rev. W. R.Mlnter la the efflclent and popular ' president.: . Last : Saturday they had their annual rally, when the people of the surrounding'' county. Baptists,-Methodists and Presbyteri ans, spent the day on the campus. On this occasion addresses were de livered by Hon. W. T. Crawford, can. dldate for Congress In the tenth dls trtct, and Mr. Clyde R. Holy, who Is well known as an orator, aooke In- aplringly. It was estlmsted that fully 1,90a people were In attendance; and a bountiful dinner waa served by the good house-keepers of the communl iv . '..!.-. ?. GODWIN'S 8CCCESS. Harnett Democrats' Pro ad of Hia Nomination far Onngrtas ItfpublU raiia Put Ou Ticket Duna New a Note. . "... Special to The' Observer. ; i 1 Dunn. Aug. I. Work oa the grad ed school building ' will begin about August t. a two-story one nouse will be built. - Mr. C H. Banea and wife. -of Jack sonville, ria.. are on a visit to rela' Uvea here. Rev. Mr. Craven . ai wife,'.1 of Tarboro. are. visiting here this week." Mr. Craven filled Rev. J. A. Lee's pulpit at the M. K. church Sunday, night. ' j .'. '.- . iiarneu uemocrats noia ineir -pn- msrles next Saturday. - Tht , county convention will be held at Lllllngton August 7 th. The Democracy of the county and friends of Hon; H. L. Godwin are very proud of the' suc cess In securing' the congressional nomlnatioa In the sixth district The contest wss long and hotly contested but all came out without any, words or differences at the close of the fight. fr. R. O. Taylor. Mr, Godwin's manager, and his . associates- deserve great credit for the conduct of their campaign and the , nign plane oa which they worked. 1 - , . ' The rock-ribbed old line Republi cans - held their county convention yesterdsy Irt Lllllngton and named full ticket excent for State Senate which they will fill In later Messrs. John A. Green, Cornellua Hodge and G. E. Byrd are named county com missioners; J, M. Byrd for sheriff, W. M, McKsy for register' of deeds and Dt Senter. of Populist fame, for the Legislature,' and. Messrs. ' J. M. ByrtM and ' J. A. ureen have been fre quently before the people on various tickets.. Oa November 1th the De mocracy of Harnett will take thla en tire ticket down , and. retire them strictly to private life; ". , , - , - . " ' . i miott-Rmythe. . " ' , Special to The Observer. '", ' ; Greensboro,' Aug. I.- Miss Lillian Bmythe, an attractive young lady of Danville, is the bride of Mr. Charles Elliott,' formerly of South Boston, .,. now connected with the South ern Express Company In 'this city, I'he wedding took piece at Pelham, yesterday. Tha marriage was In no sense a runaway, but merely the de sire of tht couple to be married at' this popular Orctna Green. They will reKide in this, having arrived here last evening. , ; ; ,,' Ct'IlED HAT FKVF.R AND SUMMER COL. A. J. Ninbmim, latevllle, Indlnns,, writes: "11 year 1 suffered for three inonllm Willi a iimmtr rold dlntrenn liia that It Interfered with my buln. I nnd tnnny of the symptoms of bay ever, end s doctors Drowrlntlrin did not reurh my raw, and 1 too ceveral me.ll- Inaa m hi' h iwoiii.I to only acsravate my ri. KortunMtely 1 Inalted upon Iihv. Ins f'nl.y'i lioncy urirl Tr and It qiiK-k-y riiie.i me. My wife lm alnr-e one, J IroUy s l'oner snd Tr lh the Suine urieef. ii. 11. Jordan A Co, Court Week at Wrntwortli Ilrlngs To IM'tliir la. Interesting frowtt -Vis-H.lo i;jfet-ts of the Liquor Laws A Picturesque Town, : . ;, Special to Tha Observer.,-'" . ..." Spray, Aug. I. -Monday and Tues day last The Observer's correspondent was 'an attendant at Rockingham county court, the one week criminal docket trm. being on. So meagre aro their bills of indictment That It is thought by court that the docket will be exhausted by Thursday. This con dition of affairs Is credited princi pally to the liquor laws of the State, which. , are -.eliminating : much law broaklng and are proving a boon to many communities. , whose : hereto fore strife jan riot.' (Of. course the lawyer's fodder Is lessened.' and "thereby hanga a tale"): As a matter of fact , Wentworth, - the once wet member, la now the Ideal hamlet nest ling modestly and quietly among the Wentworth hills. , Gratitude' and peace reigns. , even while the "ledge sets upon the bench," and tha pleas ure .with which the fact is noted to the stranger Is self-evident. . Not a drunk waa visible, no disturbing ele ments were audible, and when - the court crier broke tha stillness, the hens -were aometlmea heard to cacklo and the dogs were seen to prtok their ears and lie down again to their sum mer alumber. ' r.; :;'';.; !. Judge Ward Is making a fine Im pression, this being his first visit to Wentworth. The judge la down on the plstol-toter and passes not by the woman-beater, ; - - ' He is what the folks all around the court house call, a rood. lodge, Solicitor Graves haa won hia place already in ' these . . parts. . Hia raya of '- mirth . -com as sunshine to the court's wonted -. aomberness. The solicitor is all right and will be back after election If the district re ally wants a first-class lawyer, a good worker and a gentleman to look ar ter lta Interest, -v -' : - The old hostelry,, which 'far over a hundred yeara - has sheltered and entertained the changing assemblanta at court, still spreads Its 1 bountiful taoie after tha old etyle. Among the preparation made by the town of Wentworth for the cele bration of court week was the Umber ing up of the town's well rope '.with Kerosene OIL The visitors appreel ated thla courtesy, but did not drink freely of the well's product. . County politico as usual, waa sifted, and several dark corners were sup posed to have been discovered. The coming- August convention . promises to te , both physically and politically warm. Along- the hotel gallery ai ter supper clgara and the great na tional questions . were aired. This brings to mind the Judge's great weakness. Virginia cheroots, to which ne claims to be wedded.. . He is "down-homer'' and Is excusable. The old building has many association that are most . Interesting, especially to tne legal lights, and no more en joyable evening- can be spent than one listening to the stories of Mr. Reuben Reld and hearing about all the big roiaa mat nave passed in and .out from the old moss-grown town of Wentworth. This is no reflection either. Wentworth doea . not claim to be commercial errs are a slow ssle at five cents per dosen. . Isn't mis prooi positive? ,' , KNOCKED PROM TOP OF CAR. Conductor V. E. Wilson, of Southern, Dangerously Injured Near Lynch- Durr. ,. ..... . Special to The Observer. , Wilson, of this place, whose run Is between Spencer : and Monroe. Va, was dangeroualy Injured last night by being knocked off of the top of hia train near Lynchburg. A draw-head in one of the cars had polled out and the conductor waa on top endeavoring to take care or nia train. While run ning at a high rate of apeed hia head atruck an over-head bridge and he waa knocked between the cars and fell under the wheels. which passed over hia right arm, cutting it off and mashing- a shoulder.- His face was also -badly-mashed and other Injuries susuined which, it la feared, will prove fatal; Mr. Wilson waa carried to a hospital in Lynchburg. A strange coincidence In connection with the accident waa that S. K. Wilson, a brother of m Injured conductor, was engineer of the train and was pulling same at the time; - ' v . K. of P. Lodffe for CberryvlUe. .- Special to The Observer. ,' .: ; ' ( Cherryvtlle. Aug,- 1. Knights " of Pythias, Lodge No. 114. waa InstltuU ed at Cherryvllle Monday night wtih 1 1 charter members. - Deputy Grand Chancellor O. R. Coffleld. of Ellen boro, assisted by members from Lin- colntoa, Ellenboro, Caroleen and For est City, did the work. There werf It visitors present .- from various lodgea. -, They enjoyed themselves very much. . . . ' - , . Prof. Trier, of Amhurst-Collese. said recently t - 'A ma a can live comfortably without' brains; no -man ever existed without a digestive system. The dyspep tic hss neither faith, hone or charltv." Day by day people realise the Importance ot raring ror tneir digestion: realise the need of the u of a .little corrective after overrating. .A corrective like Kodol for Dyspepsia It divests wlrsf you eat. Sold by Hawley's Pharmacy. , PB1N ieiEDiEs; ; ; mmm Hundreda of Rheumatic aulTerera call at the well-known drug stores of Atkinson Drug Co.. Charlotte and North Charlotte. Jaa. p. utowa A Co. and Hawley'a. Pharmacy. ' ' i: y;.,c-if'-. ;.;: wmm ToVKRV.'sijrrKnER. ;..'i;v;;'vtV.t'' Nothing but praise heard on all sides for the Penn Drag Company's generous methods. - v ' - -A . .-, . ' : v TORTURINO RIIEUM.ATI81 CONQFRKD, 'Vvf y ' ,"; .-y:'. . Can at once,? if you are a sufferer from acute, chronic, 'inflamma , tory or sciatic Rheumatism or Lumbago. , j; ;'';,;' '';--"'""'-.-:i : CAST AWAY ALL 1IESITATIOX. , 1 ' iV',;'; v)'; : Now Is your opportunity to (est the' most, reliable and Mfeat remd ever, roade.-; i .' ..' - v.' " ; ..'.',"'..."'. -v --..,, , ', - ' CliOSES POSITIVELY MOXDAY XIGMT. . -' The value of ah honest medloln just why the penn .Rheumatism Cure Is meeting with such great sue cess wherever Introduced. ' Apart from the confidence Inspired by the absolutely free living away of generous samples before any person Is asked to purchase the Remedy, the Importance of the Penn Rheumatism Cure has been known for- yeara to the Quaker community, and la now for the first time brought before thn publlo at a price to meet the finan cial circumstances of every ne suffering from this painful disease. There Is no excuse now for you If you continue lit torture, as the long looked for panacea is at hand and can be obtained at a moderate cost This old Quaknr remedy, striking, as It does, directly at the cause of many disorders of the human system, by dissolving' th uric sold in the ' blood, produces the best results In cases of a complicated nature where th kidneys have become affected. ' A .- ' Penn Rheumatism Cure Is prepared In both liquid and tablet form. The tablet contains the samd ingredients as the liquid, and Is prepared ' to meet the requirement of those suffering, who msy find It lncon-" venlent to carry a large bottle with thm. i - ' Call at any of the above mentioned drug stores and obtain n.n abso-' lutely free sample of PEN!? RHEUMATISM CURE, without any con ditions whatsoever. You will meet with, courteous treatment, and it will probably save you years of suffering,. All Are wr-lcome, ricn or poor alike. Yours for Health, YiZl CSS 11, RKPLY TO SIR. VANDERFORD. Clislriunn t'oulea. In Answer to Clial lenxo for Joint Canvas Between . : Mers. Rla-kbtirn and - Hax-keU , Gives Reawns 1 Why former De-1 c-lincs to iltt-t letter oa tlio Hunt- ! The Observer publishes the follow-, ' Ing. by. requestr -.n '.,; ' . j 'Wllkesboro. July 10th. 1104. i ! "Hon T. H. Vanderford, Salisbury, N c.-'-f ;'''' .' ',:--; ,H'',-"--,V '.), , ' "Dear Sir: Replying ' to your etter of the 27th instant I beg to say that Immediately after tha adjournment of the convention that - nominated Mr, Blackburn a meeting of our com mittee was held and if was decided that there should be no joint canvass between the congressional ; nominees of thla district, and this-decision was published at the time. The opinion. prevailed . among the committee. judging from Mr. Hackett'a speech of acceptance at Statesvllle and from the bitter animosity that he haa manifest ed for Mr. , Blackburn In his public utterances la the past, that with a Joint, campaign the , people would be subjected to a campaign of personal ities, vituperation' and abuse and that the Isauea vital to the Interests of the country would not be discussed, 1 "Let it be understood here t and now, however, that we do not fear the searchlight being turned upon both the personal and official character of Mr. Blackburn, for he, unlike hia op ponent, (in the langunage of Hon. W. D. Turner in his elogy of Mr. Chas. H. Armfleld and the expression of the reasons he held - why Mr. -Armfleld waa superior to some others who were candidates for the nomination for Con gress on the Democratic ticket) , haa 'no private infirmities thaat call for the charity of hia friends and no pub lic scandal haa ever soiled hia name.' Mr. Blackburn baa risen from a poor barefoot orphan' boy through hia own effort to a seat in the popular branch of the greatest 'law-making body in the world against fearful odds, while his opponent waa born with -the pro verbial 'silver apoon In hta mouth' and , ha lived a life of . prodigality. Hence you can see that, if the cam paign were reduced to personalities, our candidates would have the decid ed advantage over his opponent, but the committee; wishes to. spare the people of the district a campaign of this character. ,v . ,, , "Respectfully yours, "CHAS. H. COWLES. Chairman. . Republican Ex. Com. Stb District" v : SHELBY'S ICE PLANT. Town Boast' One of the Finest In the Mate Fuminhes Many Nearby Powte-6plendld Water Supply.. Special to Tha Observer. . Shelby. Aug. J. Shelby can boaat of' one of the finest Ice plants to be found anywhere. At the beginning It had much trouble In getting a sufficient flow of water and the point of giving up waa-almost In alght. but that which aeemed to be a calamity, at first, turned out to be a blessing at the last in the fact that, by con tinuing to bore, they found water pure as crystal and In sufficient quan- Itlea for all needs. One well, which U III feet deep, furnishes 20 gallons per minute. Another, 120 feet deep, furnishes 15 gallons per minute, while a large well, eight feet wide and 10 feet deep. Is kept to depend upon In case of emergency. ' They have a ten- ton plant run by a 70-horse-power boiler and operate It day and night. Ice Is sold at half a cent a pound. In addition to the town trade, the company: furnishes Ice to all the near-by towns, reaching as far as Marlon In the west. The plant Is sit uated on the:. Southern Railroad. Charles C Blanten Is president of the company. C. B. Buttle la vice. presi dent and Marion Putnam la secretary and treasurer. These -gentlemen de serve a plaudit of .well done for their pluck and perseverance. Pilot 'Mountain Baptist Association. Correspondence of The Observer. Winston-Salem. Aug, 1. The Pilot Mountain Association-: will convene to-morrow with the Waughtown Baptist church. - Messengers from fifty churches, scattered over Forsyth, Stokes and parts of flurry and Rock ingham counties will be In attend ance. The Introductory sermon will be preached by Rev. J. E. Smith, of Mount Airy, at 11 o'clock. The or ganisation of the body . will take place in the afternoon. Mr. D. F. King, of Leaksvllle, Is moderator of the asso ciation. Letters from the churches wilt be read and the delegates enroll ed 'before business 4s taken up. This Is simply an advising- body, not Inter fertmr In any way with the internal management of. tha local church Home and ' foreign : missions, ' general and ministerial education, the Bap tist orphanage, temperance and other questions will be considered. HOW TO AVOID APPENDICITIS. Most victims of appendicitis are those 'no am naDiiua iy conatinateo.-timmt Laxative Prult. Syrup cores enronte stloatlon by stimulation: tha liver ant bowels and restores the natural action of . l. 1 rtu r . i i . a tun iwwvir.. viinu rruii Bjrrup does not nsuseste or arrlpe and Is mild snd pienssnt to lane, netuse substitutes. K, II. Jordan . RHEUMATISM CURE ,: ..." . '.,".'"., -l.ri i :- ';',; cannot be ' overestimated; ' that . Is Fi:!i.:.:n Pii. feVro aval w?w m eves ; r.10DEBtl;v:BE!f SACO ii I j D Invite the attention of COTTON I : - tern card.. .The greatest amount of worfc and highest standard cT at the lowest cost of 'production. Send for : Catalogue! ' i ' " J l p ' DRAWING TRAMES ROVING FRAMES AH. HICKS' , CAPUDINE iMMtetATtLV cvaxe HEADACHES Break us COLDS is e to tt novas TiW Ma 10c. at ! Railroads. 3 3 Days. GRAND WILMINGTON, N. C Tuesday, August 14, '06 Vrom Rutlierfordton. Sltelby. colnton, Charlotte, anxl all . Stations to Monroe. LJo- Thls train will be operated on a very fast schedule, and will make no stops for passengers east of Monroe, except Wadesboro and Rockingham. IsTtt-DiyfaarsioB, Ihe Besl Ever Offered. . . . ,, , Good order, good attention, good coaches and a good time for all. Re- freshment car, cars attached for colored people. Don t miss this unprecedented op- portunity of the season. Strictly flrst-cdass In every respect Special police to see that good order pre vails.- -' Below find schedule and rate. Note good time, and the length of time at seashore. Leaves Rutherfordton S:J0 a. m.: Charlotte 10:30 a. m. Leave Rutherfordton 4:10 m.; tl.EO. Leave Forest City t:40 a. m.; (1.50. Leave Bostlc 4:60 a. m.; 11.60 Leave Ellenboro 7:05 a. m.; fS.10. Leave Moresboro 7:14 a. m.; il.tO. Leave Lattlmore 7:lt 'a. m.; $1.50. Leave Shelby 7:41 a. m.; Il.tO. Leave Waco 1:01 a. m.; $1.(0. Leave Cherryvtlle t:14 a. m.; $1.50. Leave Crouse's ' 1:11 a. m.; $1.(0. Leave Lincoln' in 1:41 a. m.; $1.(0. Leave Iron t:0 a. m.: $1.(0. Leave Stanley Creek. I:!0 a. m.; $1.2(. Leave Mount Holly t:40 a. m.; $1.2(. Leave' Paw Creek t:(4 a. m.; $1.25. Arrive Charlotte 10:18 a. m.; $1.00. Ieave Charlotte 10:10 a. m.: $1.00. Leave Sardla 1041 a. m.; $l.on. Leave Matthewa 10:11 a. m.; $1.00. Leave Indian Trail 10:( a. m.; $1.00. Leave StouU 11:0$ a. m.; $$.00. Arrive Monroe 11:10 a. m.; $1.00. Leave Monroe 11:10 a. m.; $1.00. Leave Wadesboro IMC p. m.; $1.(0. Leave Rockingham 11:10 p.m.: $$7$. Arrive Hamlet 1:05 p. m.; $1.00. Leave Hamlet 1:11 p. m.; $1.00. Arrive Wilmington 4:40 p. m. Leave Wilmington, Thursday, Aug. IS, t:S0 a. nt.t fast ached ule return ing;. Children 6 to IS yeara old, Half Price. Reserved seat car. 50 cents extra. Leave Charlotte !0:SO a, nu, Au fast 14. Rate from all stations on C. at N. W. Railway ONE FARE for round trip. , Train No. 7 makes connection with Excursion train going. Excursion- train makes connection with C N. W. trsln No. I returning. For further Information, call on or addrata C. II. GATTIH. T. P. A.. Raleigh, JAM EX KF.lt, JIt - C. P A.. Charlotte. , W. P. CI.KME.vrH. . , , Kxcumlon Agent C. R. RYAN, ' ' O. P. An I-ortsmouth, Va. SPECIAL LOW RATES VIA SOUTH- .... .... KHK RAILWAY. UO.SO-Charlott to Minneapolis. ' Minn., . and return, -on eooount National Kn- CHmpmen i unno rm7 ii.iubiht, Tickets on sale August loth, 11th and V lith, nnal limit Ausuat list, snd may bs extended until Sept. loth, lv by f i depositing .With Joint n; st ' Minneapolis, and payn a fee ol (Oo. Aooroxlmately - low rates from other . . - .. ...kM l.fnMH.Na. A.1I am any -agent 8iuthSrn Railway, or write, VY. (1. iJV'n., v.. . . ' V R. U VfcllNriN. T. P. ' A., - . Charlotte, N. C NCAMPMENT OF NORTH - CARO LINA STATE .GUARD, AT MOR IB HEAD CITr, N., C, ' rt,. Att.niiM snd North Csrolina Rntl- road, in order to furnleh every fsollltr tor th sen era I publlo to visit Morehead City during the encampment, hav au thoriSeO mmiwiri wvj.iB.y ww v.im to Morehead City and return on account of that occasion t . - , Ooldanoro, aj.w; rei. i .", wiumnni, l.MH railing Creek, $li Klnaton., fl dOj ......II. tl M: IXjver. 11.40: Cov. II. Hi: Tuscsrora, fl.lOl Newbern, $1.10; River dale. $1 w; Crostan. . Haveloek. 70n j Newport, 450.1 Wild wood, tbe. WsnadelO. llc - ' Tickets to be sold July ftth to August 2nd, Inclusive, snd Ausuat 10th ta August IMh, Inclusive, limited to two 12 leya in ailHtlon to day of sal. ' The regular trnlna will stop st ths encempmnnt. grounds In both directions to take on sno lei ore pnaaenrera. - nnnrt train aervlc will be Inaugurate during the encampment htwn Morehead City and the enranipment ground , trains n he run sbonl every hour. The far be tween enranipm.nl grounds and More hrnd City, up-tnwn nation. AtlnntlO llul-l snd Pier No. I. will be I cents, I am between enriimpment grounds snd Ji.aufnrt will be It rents straight at cent for the, round trlpi t , - I Seashorebccursion PE.TTEE MilCIIICE .;;V . Tiff, ' -;, WASHBURN, SOUTHERN ; CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA Railroads. Woard Air line Direct line to th principal cities North. East. South and fenuthwoat, BeheduU taking effect Mar 17. 10, subject t Changs without notice. Tickets for passage ea all trains ar sold by this company and accepted br ??fMn,,r w,fh lh underitandlsg that this company will not be responsible for failure to run Its trains on schedul time, or for anjr such daisy ss mar be Incident to their operation. Car la ea erclsed to tlrt emivt hm. w,mim lines, but this eomnany la not responsible Tor errors or onilrslnn. Trains leave Charlotte ss follows: No. 48. 6nn?. at 5:00 a. m. for Monroe, Hamlet and 'Vtlmlngton without chants, eonnertlnc nt Vonroe with ta for Atlanta, eBlrmlnthnM. end the Southwest, wit o. U nnm for local points to At' nta. Tlamlet with M for Ralelsh, Portsmouth, Norfolk and steamers tor WashlnKt.m, Baltimore. New Tork. Bos ten, and Providence. With M at Hamlet TAP T trick Ink mm .A imr.waKKa. Tork. and the Kast. With II at Hamlet1 for Columbia. Savannah. JankannvllU ana an rionat points. No. IO. dally, at 10:11 a. m. for Lin eotnton. Shetoy and Rutherfordton with out chan. connecting at Lineolnvoa with C. N. XV. No. M for Hickory, L , Bolr. and Western North Csrolina points, j No. , dslly. i-.tf p. m. for lineolntea, Shelby. Rutherfordton and all local sta- tlon. ennneetlns at tJncelntoa with C. ! ti,MyUrsJ!,'Zto'1' ' No. 44. dally. I n. m. for Monro. Rant, let. Uavton. i jimiinrin. wiiri.t. ..j . all local station. . ! Wa. in. it.n ?n . r.. v.... eonnectlng with C for Atlanta. B1rmlna ham and the Southwest, ai Hamlet with I for Columbia, Savannah. Jacksonville for Rlohmond. Wsshlngton snd New Tork. snd the Wset. wits tt st Hamlet for Raleigh, Portsmouth and Norfolk. - Throuah sleeper on this train from Char., Trmlna arrive m Charlotte as follows 1 nu sr in ri una. wmn imi wiih asm si r s-c ai wsn later I , ,M - - - - . . , . Railway. r, Tv. . .r " P"le,sna Boutnweeiera MiuiTeu. ror wash North and South. .' Inston and all points North. Pullmai No. 44, dslly. M il a, m. from Ruther fordton, Shelby. LumbertM and all C dt n. w. points. No. 4C. dally. ll:M a. m. from Wilming ton, tmbrton. Maston, Hamlet, Man- i roe and all local points. No. lU T:fl a. m.. daDv. from Rnthae. ferdtnn. Shelby. Llncolntoa and C N, W. Railway points No. tt. 14:41 d. m.. dally, from Wllmtne. ton, Hamlet end Monroe, also from points East. North and Southwest, eon- aeotlng at Hamlet and Monro. Connections are made at Hsmlet with sll through trains for points North, South snd Southwest, which are eompes ed of vestibule dsy eeachee between Portsmouth and Atlanta, and Waahlng ton and Jacksonville, snd sleeping ear between Jersey City, Blrmlnghsra and Memphis, snd Jersey City and Jackson ville. Csfs ears on sll tnrnagh trains. For Information, tlms-tablaa, reserva tions, or Seaboard descriptive literature apply to ticket agents or eoarees, EDWARD F. COsT, tnd V. P . : Portsmouth, Va. JAMES ICER, JR.. C. P. A.. - Chariot to, N. C C H. QATTIS. T. , A.. Rsleigh, N. C CHAS. B. RTAN. O. P. A.. Ports ssouts, Va. Throuth Train Oaily.Charlottt 10 NOdfltfRt), Vd. (julenluaa fu sUout iee a MA. . SLt-fl. Conneet at Roaooke via flooaaadonk Valley Moute for hatural Bridge, t-urey, Hagerstvwn, and all point In rnasy. vsnia and Now York Pullmaa sleeper Rosnoa and phuadelphla, . through euach, Charlotte and Roanoke. AdaiUonai - information front ages is goutbora luaiway.. M, F. HKAOO. Trsv. Paso. Agent, W. gt, SEVTLU Oe'L Pa as. Agent. , . ROANOKE. VA. , Hummer exouralon sad week-end rate via Seaboard Air Line. Season IMA The Seaboard will sell following sum mer xourslon. ticket limned t OoL Hat snd week-end tickets limited to Moa day following Sat sal with exception noted. Wilmington week-end trekets en sals Fridsy afternoon train and all trains Saturday, good to return Tuee. day, Inclusive; Blowing Rook Tuesdays following, lnolusl. : , . " Rat not named below Can he had ne on application, ; r Vrlghteviil - Beach asd retara. auaa. mer exouralon, M.I. Wilmington and return, week-end. $C.e u,..,ni llolly. week-en, too.. Llnoolnton and return, summer exenr. lon. $1H; week-end. $1.4. ww Bhlby snd return, summer ejegrsioa. $1.70; weeh-eno, fi.i. return, nm.... suralon. Ht weekend. $2.1. , . Hickory and return, summer aaourswa M.10; week-end, Itli. . ' " Venn's and return. wh-nd, IJ.M, Lenoir end return summer our.i- HUIHTIUl'llvi I4.M; week-ana, w r . . . Hlowlna Rook si'd aumme ouralon. Vl ,";,nV H'0- Chimney "- -" "Linmw a.. ,ur.lon. . w..,--ou Vlrslnle l""1 no return, summer sx. curalon, . . . . Old roms vo'.vM .h anq return. ummer ecurion, - Ooean View. Va., and return, ummf cscurslon, H4-W. ' , ''-."' or IUrmr nirmnon rait oq or ad- drea any agent Seaboard or th follow ing: -,- ' f. I. WEBfl, ' . Ticket Agent. Charlntu N, f , JAMES K1H. jr., i City Pangr At.. Chri.n, n. C, C II. OA 1 n i. T. P. A, RaWiati, N. a 11:J am Lv Chartotts, So. Ry At 1:0 turn :1a am Ar Winston, So. Ry. Lv l:at pm 1M pm Lv WiLaien. N. A W. Ar 1.0 pm iMput Iv Martins villa, Lv U:S am l. pin Lv Rocky Mouot, Lv !; am i:A bm Ar Reaaoko, Xv l:a am 0 c r SPINNING FRAMES;. SPOOLERS AND REELS AGENT Railroads. ay -.-.' , ..'...: . - N. .rellswlng scheduta figures fu llshed nnlr a Information, and are no ,nraated. .- .... vO a. m. No. i. dally, for Aichwond v 4 tneal Mints; eanaecii at Oree- i- Winstoa-Salam. Raleigh, 4'r. Ne wbera and Morebead City; at , vUle for Norfolk. r ? i l: a. m. Ne. 87. eally, for Rook K4I. Cheeter, tlumbia aad local statlea. i:M a. na. Ns. 1C allf exeeet axnday. or gtateavllle. Taylersvtlie, an local tlnts; veanets at MeresvUte for Wln-.on-Salem and at Mtaieavllle for Hlokery. I.enelr, Blowing fleck, Ashevlue au4 eUi t points west.- . ' .. 7:U a. m. Ne. It, dally. New Terk and Atlanta Ejtprcs. Oilman sleeser . to Columbus Us., and day eeaCbes s i laata. Cloa connection at gsartaaburg lor Uendersesvllle and Aahevlll. I D a. m. Ne. M. dally. New York aad riorida Kspres. for Rack RUl. Chevter. Waynesboro, Columbia, Savannah, Jack., onvtlle. Dining ear service. t:3 a. m. No. M. daUy. V. S. Test Mall for Washington and ail points North. Pullman drawing room and eleeeers te New York and Rlehmsnd; day eeach New Orleans to Waahlngtoo. Dining car . eervlee. Connects at Greensboro f r Wlr.iton Salem. Raleigh and Ooldaboro. - 9:?i a. m. Nr.. . oauy, wasnington '' Southweateat Limited. Fullman nine room leDers. New Tork te New era. - t Until ivauw leans and mrmingham. Pullmaa ob- rvatlon ear New Tork te Maoon. Din ing car service. Solid Pullman train., 10:0 a. m. No. 10. Washington and Flori da Limited. Pullman drawing room ' sleeper t New Tork; first class eoaca, to Washington. Dlnlnc csr service. 11 .-00 a. m. No. M. dally, for Davidson, Mnoreavllle, Barber Junction, Ceoleemee, Meeksvllle, Wlnston-galem and Roanoke. Va.. and local points. II ; p. nt. No. 11. dally, for Atlanta , and local stations; connects al Spartan burg for Henderson vtl Is and Ashevtlle. T:M p. m. No. It, dally, for RlrhRMnd and local atatlona; connects st Oreens, bore for Rslalgh snd Ooldaboro. Pullman sleepers. Oreensboro to Rslelgh. Chor. lotto to Norfolk and Charlotte to Rlchv? anond. ' . w . vw as. ' n. :0 p. m. wo. . aaiiy Teer)t Sunday, . freight and passenger te Cheater, 8. C. and local Points. - - . 1: p.m. No. H nf"M Sunday. tVLtr"lXLtlT.ulllnyeon' .... xr. m ,h- nr..ui- 1 W.I? K- ... vi.r. i..iiiiiinq Inston and all points North. Pullman sleepers nnd, Pullmaa obaervstioa rar to New Tork. Dining eer service. Solid Pii'lman train. I M p. m. Na M, dally. New Tork snd Florida Expres. for Waahtngton and Joints North. Pullman sleepers front aeksonville and Augusta to New Tork. First etaea day coach. Jacksonville to Waahlngton. t.Sfl p. m. No. t. dally. Waahlngton and Florida Limited, for Columbia. Angueta, Charleston. Savannah and Jacksonville. Jh-Vi i Hrst ela.s dar eSehia Pullman rtrswln room sleeping car to Washington to Jackaonvllle. 1 1:0( p. m. No. n, dally, for Waahlngton. , snd points North. Pullman sleeper to . Wsshlngton. First class dsy eoaeh At- ' lantn to Waahlngton. 10. tt o. m. No. tt. dslly. United State Feat Mall, for Atlanta and points South snd Southwest. Pullman drawing room . sleepers to New Orleans snd Birming ham. Day eoachea Waahlngton to New Or!' ana. Pining ear service. Ticket, sleeping ear reeerrstlens, ' and .' detsllod Information esa he obtained at City Ticket Office. Na. 11 South Tryoa street. . , 11 . B. Spencer. O. M.: S. H. HrdwrV, . P. T. M ; W. H. Tsyloe, O. P, A.; R. T Verne. T. P. A, . WEEK-END. RATES TO MOUNTAIN BtBOKTS VIA SOUTHERN RAtL WAT. ... The following week-end rates will ap ply from' Charlotte, Nv C. to points named. ' '? , ,. Ashsvitl. N. C... H.S5 Plack Mountain. N. C. ............ 5 . Round Knob, N. C. 4.M ttt . tM til tJ 4.U 4 tf (M aie 1-T 1.S l tt 10J ti ... Marlon. N. C Morganton, N. C..., Connelly Springs, N. C. ........... Hickory. N. C TrVon, N. C. ... ................. Hndrunvlla, N. C... .............MM Brsvnrd, N. C ......m.m.t Hake Tosaway. N. C Hot Springs, N. C f lackaburg. S. U...............m., helby. N. C. Rutherfordton, n. .... .... High Shonla. N. C , Linrolnton, N. C... u n. i.t ..... Lenoir, w. v jackson Spring. N. C I J Taylor. S. C. (for Chick- Springs)., l ie Waterloo S. C.... I Tayloravllle. N. C 1.35 Whltestone. S. C l.bi Thee tickets on sale for all trains Saturday and forenoon trains Sunday. n.1 in return th following Moadar. ,,.... .......... v acept tickets to Taylors, Waterloo and Whltestone are lowing Tuesdsy, . ,, .. ',,. Ik Hi VERNON. T. P. A.. ' Charlotte. N..C W. L TATLOB. fJ. P. A, t Waahlngton, IX C . ' SPECIAL RATF8 VTA SEABOARD am i4K iwutnAi, , Toronto, Can.-eting ooa ' Fallow. be anonunced later. Monteagl. Tenn. Woman' Congress. July Atn-4.usv- w.. wuw iiai.iaea far Plus tt. for round trio. Mont eagle, Ttan. aioniengie him Train, fare plus no, round trip. - Honteegle. Tjnn.-Mpn tesgia . Sunday ns fare Plus tba. round trip. Nashville. tTsna.-TOK university Sum. roar axMiuui, wl prat-claaa fare plu too. round trip. Lsxlnilton. r.':.-"-,rvV.?"T auih-Auguat Ird. on Orat-claa plu &o unl lrl- ( Utlwauke. Wis Grand A aria, Frnterr- t Order of fcaglea. Aumiat Mui-i . on first-claw lar plus $J.w r t Nanl'vlil. Tann.-rrnnodr Co)v- r . Nn School tor laerher V ., : Jtll.llcal inatliute Ju.i. 1; luth, fU'at-clne lara , round nP. j rr dtend Information In , schedules. dfi t I i dreae your iu ",".";- 7 ' f Ignad. Trsvellng 1 JA3. Kt"., T i. Jun M, 1"
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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