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NOT A "DOLLAR LIMIT OAJIH" C-mgrre.Nlonal Committer f Both rartlre IOoUng for J.arrcr Cotitrl. button to Hrlo the Cauxe Aloii Campaign Text Itooka to be Issued in About Two rck. c7viii in f. no uuaervvr, , j ., -v Washington, D, C., Aug. ll'.Xet ; nobody make the mistake of suppos- in; that the political campaign this , va i -a , iiii ' V ,k 7 ' "- cause both congressional committees ' have asked for dollar contributions to . . I , . 4 iurir.campia:n tunas. Tne dollar ' -contrihntiona jr. , contribution, re, very .acceptable at . me neaaquartera of both commltteKS, but the Indications now are that,: If some more substantial donations are : not made, the committee will find themselves -seriously embarrasset b iora ' eiecuon day.'" Thia was the v summary made to-day of the financial condition of the committees of the Kepubilcan and Democratic parties bv a politician In close touch with the i campaigns ". ; . , , 'The campaign thla year,;', he crfn . tlnued, "will require , considerable money on -both side and voles It ' should be forthcoming there may. be . a nra rt lr 1 ritum lm k t i ,1 i . shutter. - If man ihould wiliT Into ' tha hurintrtM. e .hi,.. k r- . .,hli,,.n th.- "r.X" .J,J " write his check? for a few thoaaand V dollara- he would aet auuh a ramntlnn as would throw that which Bryan -is to receive In New York next week In the shade. If a corporation should happen to Mhd a substantial check to doubt exist that it would i cashed f"- W thai the fight la on In earn md np queslons asked. It Ukes t nl that more enthualaam 1 o'" money and lots of It. too, to hire headquarter, .to pay clerks.' to hire pactal train, to foot hotel blila, to obUIn postage tamps and to defray toe mousano. ana one necessary ex penses of a political. camDalan and. ordinarily, money from any source is not scrutiniaed too closely by cam paign manager who make themselves. in many instances, personally reepon.' lble for the expense Incurred." ' A a matter. of fact, both campaign committee expect to receive aom good .contributions this year, aa In the past,and are) not depending absolutely on tha dollar subscriptions. Many of , the big interests of tW country are as anxious as ever to contribute toward the support of the party that will pro- .mote their ,-busineas; .and, aa a matter ot aeniimenx or or business or. both. aome concern make lortatlona to the rAminllta Af Mli r t thA UjHn partiea. - .' . t ;-v -' J To "dollar Hmrt Idea, which. haa ; Uea adopted by both the ReoubHcans and the Democrats, . Is .not original with tho Republican commute which first announced this year-that It would. welcome subscriptions of that amount. For many year the national and State campaign committees of the Prohibi tion party hve sought . the pocket- Oooks of the althful through the dol lar route, and they .usually get to gether considerable money. . They did not depend, however,- on merely the a.,,1.- -.,ck...i I lProi.ibltioi.iata beln? narant.' iih-r.t In thwlr support of the party. . ' .In about two week the camnala-n 1 -text-DooKs ot in Republican and I iwniutraiiB vriie win s ihun. i ne 1 iiepuDiican nana-oooK wm aweii pari the last session of the Congress. This record will be attacked by the Demo cratic text -book, an effort being made to show that the position of the ma jority party on many -of the leading ...U4I... ! a, l.nul .M. .. I . . . t im. . far. the attitude to be assumed by ' either party on (he tariff Is net known definitely, although It la known that. In the Democratic text-book, a strong line or demarcation will be drawn be tween a tariff for revenue and abso lute free trade. It will advocate the .reduction of duties' on commodities produced by trusts i and on article 'Which are not produced under com petltlve conditions. It Is expected the , Republican band-book - will " advocate the revision of tha tariff -' "by its friends" at aome Indefinite, time in the i uiui i nuvu iviiuiuuiia no j ijiv- lur TevfMon. but not until Inert. Jt will be a "iaod-pat'i'. document from cover . WIIITSETrs OPKXING. ' 1 AugiiHt St Educational Kally Kat- urday. ' '..... , ,: Rneclal to The Observer. ' . Whltaett' Aug.. 21. The annual ucattonal plci.lc will be held here Sat I 'urday. August xsth. ' Addreaaee will I be made, by Prof. R.. W. Connjr, 'of Raleigh; Mr., R. D, Douglas,' ''of I Greeneboro, and other. This annual event always attract a large crowd. i no oi'tnniuu una year promiaes u oe oil of great Intereat. -: , ( ,. ir Mr. O. W. Hoffman, of Burllngttm. has recently moved here to oper. a ' boarding house for students, ' Mis Willie Ada Smith, of Durham, is spending some time with her cotialn,' Ml Blanche Kankln.'- . Prof. William C. RanWn, late of the Greensboro graded schools, will teach In the.Goldxboro graded schools tne coming year The ITth term of-Whltett Institute .r a Wednesday. Auxust JBth a nrf KJflRI.I TTruim.wn;, -UH". ' ' ' I M II U I the outioOK t tnat tn term win titipeciai io mi wonerirrr. ' a very nne one. many srunems nave already engaged rooms and applica tions sre still coming In -dally. The attendance laat year was 260. ." tlx Cuban studenW who were here , In school last year have spent the summer her, v ' t Mr. Lacy Summer has recently , moved Into hia residence here, after making some additions to the same. Itev. J. D. Andrew i conducting a protracted meeting this week at. St.. Mark' church near here. ' . . CCRKO HAT FKVKR AND BVMUEH , i . . :old. A. J. Nuahaiim. ' Pateavllle, Indlnne, i,le: "I-nat yuf I stilTered -for three tinmih With eummer -olil ao diatrexa nir Hint H lntrfrej wlih nir bnlii-a. 1 ht P'ny f the vmiliin , nf hay fver, anil a doctor a pi riipi ii.ti rtid riot l.iuh mV eaaa, ami 1 Imw ameral meill r!n lil'ti acemi1 r pnlv arirravala ytiy I'M-W. I-ort until. JV I vu,. I;,.., fi u,v- f I . if f- iiM-'a 1 1 v Hi"1 1i4r ami It qou k 1, c'ir-1 ?i. I y hna alnra n-e'l 1 n!-v'' jT'.nv a"1 1 r ',li th aaine ( . , i . rf'i -- I a U. ii til . Ilk llou-tv litMKt. ., tl m lal to The ( Jlwrvc r. - Wastilnj-Mtm, Auk. 2 1. "lU'publlean li'udt'in wnLld liuve no, objection to nflnf lit nrt m-iMirc the labor vow In New York and tlnm boopine the next Governor of New York tttate. This would undoubtedly net the pace for practically all th labor vote In the I'nltcd rUate to follow In the 'next prcwIdKiitiiil election Jf a democrat Is to be elected." Thexe were the word spoken to-day by John M.- Joyce. a life-long: Republican, of this city, and a close personal friend of President! Roosevelt and the preaent admlnlstra- I tlon, "Not only continued Mr. Joyce would manv Republican be clad to soe Hcarxt recely the labor vote but they would receive It aa an unmistak able indication of division In Demo cratic rank4, and In auch a strong Mate aa New York I believe it would , have a telling effect on the result of the next election." .. s- Mr. Joyce and other prominent Re publican admit that the recent boom in Bryan . stock naa "Vauaed .Republi can throug-hout the country-te alt up and take notice, .and the present ap pearances or activity ' ana union i Democratic line la not viewed with relish by them. ' I at the present time is concerned, there Bo far as activity am ortg Democrats I never more hop f regaining control of thenext House than Just now. if what leading .Democrat! who TOm t0 Washington ' from, different pirti of the United . States Is to be I 1. . . .1....!., , . , ' . I uwi. , I .In TennBee where the entire dele ,.tlon ta Democratlc.wtth the excop tion of twt districts, those held by a 1 Brownlow and Hale, Indications point I Duwie Ami to ind In Bpiritind Af strongly to the defeat of at least one p fairs, leaving Voliva aa Oneral member. Brownlow. Kepresentative I Ovrraeor. . ': V : . John Wesley Galens. when here a, day or two ago.-said that they would de - feat Brownlow without & doubt and that; Henry lay fcvans. epuoucan non,ne. for 5wernIr' "I?" doubtedly be defeated by M. R. Pat terson, Democrat. Another Tennessee man who -was here tew days ago la. J. Knox Telfair. , He predicts the de feat of JBrowniaw and tne ena oi dos- slsm la Tennessee forborne time - to I come. . Tha "r flgi JJf U b?'n lV!de I to aecure a solid Democratic House Jlfor Virginia ha served a. good pur. P sthnuUtlng other district to rid themselves of Republicanism.- Peo- Dle who have been In Washington since Robert P. Bruce was nominated by the Democrat of the ninth district for seat In the House a tne suoce- 1 sor to Representative Slemp, Republl manifested by the Democrats of that aeclon of the State at this time, than in any of the other district. In North Carolina indications point undoubtedly to the defeat of. Repre sentative Blackburn. - He barely got Into Congress two years ago, having lutf Iti.n A mmIaHiw amiiJiIi hAlnn. cratlo opponent. Mr. Blackburn waa I here a few days ago on -his, way o the I tea coast reaorta of Maine, and wagVr.of ( the 8Ut Colore Normal u Ua.t kl a.n K nalaatU ; nn. 1 " I ce7r; thr;uon in si; distrtcYv, - These three. States are the only one In he South with Republican Repre- mentatlves. and unless all sixns fall the Sixtieth Conrre. so far aa the South I ta concerned, will be aolldlv Demo- I cratlo. - : r , i - -At Democratic COnrre anionil neaa-I quarter in-this city work la going on 1 with - vim and .-energy.. Chairman Griggs an'd his assistant are In daily communication with prominent Demo-, rr irony in awenons ,ox-ma wunirj. While It Is -.too early yet to make accurate predictions concerning T' suits In Eaitern and Western 6U tea,; Mr,. Orlgg I entirely satisfied with result m far. r J.' i 'Tk.t Ilia Revan IkKIIm in tui haM In New York, August 10th, will prove aa incentive and - atlmulu i to farther work cannot be denied. '. '.' - 4 - . , iii i , . . SOCIAfi LITE AT MOCK8VIMJS. I . . . , i i -.' Vnnn Peonlo Knlov a Wamher of , llghtful XSvcttt Penonal Men- -itloii. ,. , ' - ' ' V Sneclal to "The Obeervef. s " m w.viu.. a,iv ti nr,u tha h0t days, freauent rain AHA AthV nn,iH.ti.i hinerin.: Mnrir.vin- or reacivuie. aionaar evenina or laat i ex wr, ana n ieurana enter- Ulned the younger set at their home I on Church t rej-com pllmentaryv to miKw Anna ana jeipnine jnrown, oi vinston.; .,-r- ' . Tne Pleasure uiuD was. entertained I ty miss Liadt Clement at her home I in South Mocksvllle, FTldy evening J irom :w to o cioca. . t ne lawn and long avenue ot maples waa llght d with ' Japanese lanterns, which aheT. a soft glow on all. the sur roundings After novel form of en tertainment In whlcn. Miss Bertha Cashaell and Mr. Hugh Sanford won the' prise, refreshment were .served. These oonnlstcd of pineapple and va- nlllav'creamr' lemon --shei'bet. assorted rake and melon. Those who. were I Mis Clement' guest -weres M lanes Blanch Hanea, Anita Miller, Adelaide Gatther, Beuiah Hardlaon, Ruth Fita gerald, Mary Hanes, Maud Miller, Kaale Oaither. Bertha Caahwell, Elva Kelley, Lioulae. Woodruff, Mary. Wil son Stone, Bess Clement, Anna Brown, Ipanford, L. J. Byerly, Frank Sanford, I Hugh Banfora, jonn n. Clement, Fos ter Clement, Percy Brown, James Mc- ed-lGuire, Spencer Hanes, John Sanford. Walter Clement, Frank Clement, Har- itlKon. v v - . Mr. Henry Kelley of Thomvllle. spent Sunday here with his mother.- Miss McKlnnon, of Brunswick, Qa,. 1 vlalttng Mrs. J. B. Johnstone. -Mrs. Dr. B. C. Clement ha returned' from a, week's stay at Saluda, v. t , Mr. 1. Frank Clement spent Satur day In Gastonta, where he pitched for the Loray ball team, against .a South Carolina team. It 1 rumored her tnet.Jnr, tiemeai naa ciosea an agreement to pitch next season- Tor one, ot the large clUe in th South- em tCtv : ,...-'.' " ' t '.. V '? p"1,0 " "T1 ' ' ! 1 KccMon., ' , ' , . . r,.rhm An-. 10 It Is annmincerf that a tract of land of 40 -acres near KtV Bogg: I' whV.V tVRich.?S F txxeralil. colored. - The tract I In a good locality and the 'price paid, it ia said, wa ,70. - There are two re. porta as to what will be den with the property. One 1 that Fitxgerald will build an elegant home on the prop erty and live there. A not hen Is that he will cut it into lots and sell It to colored peple or bnlld them home and rent. Fltxgerald 1 one of the wealthiest colored men In Durham and probably one of the wealthiest In the ftate. HOW TO AVOID A I'f'trVDICITTd. Moat vtriliTi nf apiiendti ttla-ar those ho are tiniiHnuy eonatipHled.. On no I .h native I i nit. hvrup enrea rnnmic c allpnllnn ry ailimiliitlna Ilia liver nnd Iiiiki- fln-l tf.ti.ipn the ii n t ill : 1 1 ai'tlun of I tha i.t,w-ia. irin, J.nit.illve l-iult 1-vi'np fl-.i a ti'l iian-iiie i.r nl! hm'1 In mit-l anil jM.'i--1' t( t 1 1- , i ' . a. ii. II. Jul -a t C .. ; Wilbur; Glenn Voliva. IE.CE llOVEUSJQVEK HOX. v j Chicago 8peclal.J JOtfl, to New: Tork I , Herald. ' v . . . M..L. T' a ' l. u between John Alexander Dowle and Wilbur . Olenn Voliva and hto and Wilbur . Olenn. Voliva . and hi follower came out at two meetings held In Zlon City yesterday. . MB agreement wajr rexenea yester day, it 1 said; by which Dowla will for the remainder of his life remain the First Apostle of tho Christian Cathollo Church, while the temporary affalra of the community" will Ve In tb hands of Voliva and hla support ers. - - '-'.. .:- - i i " It . finally agreed that Dowle Should drop all attempts to dispute the ruling of the Federal Court In the recent, case between Mmself and Voliva for the poaaejilon of -the as set of Zion. Dowte' also agreed "to give hia tentative support ' to VolivaJ In his campaign for tho . place of general . overseer at the election or dered by tho court for next month.i ' CX5LORED NORMAL SCHOOL.', Election of , lM?uIty t Veterans to norrneera vuinneruina loawupru' Institute FajettovUlfr News Note. oiwcmt i m ucaerver, Fayettevllle. Auar. ll. The man . u 8aturday afternoon In the office of tho chairman Mr, H. L. Coojc, when the following faculty wa elected: Prof. E. E. Smith, principal; J. O. Smith, J. F..K. Simpson. Emma Conndl. assist nt principal; A,. E. Jacoba primary vcacucr. in kuwi waa reuuneu in 1tood condition nd the Oatloolc for the next scholastic .year favorable.- Chair man Cook and Dr. H. W. Lilly were appointed 'a committee to choose a site on -Ashley Heights for' a per manent school building. Camp N. Ml. .United Confederate Veteran of Cumberland county, met In tho city hall, at noon - Saturday, First LJoutcviant Commander A. D. McQlll presiding, in the absence of Commander G M. Rom. x'.Oa motion all Confederate aoldler desiring to at- "na reunion t- Morenead . city were appointed delegates, col.' J. a Starr being chosen head of the dele Itatlon, and the following other delei De-ltatea were specially, elected: Ex Mayor C. B.; McMillan, H. R.- Horne; James Klrkpatrlck. Adjutant . A. A. McKlthan brought up the matter or tranaferring-the camp to another di vision,' end also of a successor to Gen. Tullan 8. Carr, whereupon J. H. r.- W .L" VIT.1!!-"- ..a "Resolved. That Camp No. , .IIS, nnltH-Conf1rat Vaferann.of Cum. berlmnd county, tender It thank to iQen. Julian 8. Carr for, hi paat er ivlc a commander of the Confederate Veteran of North Carolina; tk,i ann nnminim. fh choice of the old Southern sold lor of Cumberland county, for the e ectlon Ion the ZSrd in stant. that gallant col Idler, Gen, J. I. Mett. of Wilmington, to succeed Gen. Carr. i . . Mr. H. R. Horne, chairman of the committee, appointed for that pur pose, reported that If had been col lected for a monument to the women I f the Confederacy,' arfd t for the soldiers' grave on Johnson's -Island, which had been turned- over for the nhteota atated., i- v , ;-' - " J ' ) Durina a thuhderstorn Saturday evening lightning truck a hog-pen on the farm of Wiley Godwin about one mile went of town and killed every hog in th pen. v The Cumberland county institute for white teacher opened yesterday, Mr. B. T. MoBryde county superlnten dent of public, intruction , having charge,- Mr.-J, H.Myrover wilt de liver a series or rier aaaresse to tne teachers during the session of the institute. - is J Jame Marsh, of Gray's Creek town- ,hPt h anounced himself a candl- late for" the " Legislature, subject to th action of the Democratic county nominating convention. The Obaerv- cr's correspondent ha reason to be lieve tht J.-A. Oates, editor of The North Carolina Baptist, will alo be a candidate for the Legislature before the convention, ' It begins to look now every, day as If ' a : contest cannot be averted In the county convention on th.qnetlon of putting the county qUarely .under, the Watt law! 'Those opposing It contend that It w ill seri ously ' endanger tha harmony of the DBmocrat,c p.rJy. n2 thwu,'0"', of th county ticket; those ravorlmr- It declare that It la due tor the county, Which now OCCUplea n anomaniou position. ouardian - ARKIYKD JOO t.VTi; Her HU h ami Pretty Hun-Awny Ward Had Already Dccii rdtlcil. Norfolk, Va.. Special,' 30th to Waah- , Ington Post." ; : .- ' . . Mr. M. At Bray coming here front Laurnea, H. c. Tor tne avowed pur pone ot preventing tne mirrnifrn c fief ward, Ieonora Martin. ar'"d and rich and pretty, to James Henry llalraton, a young hualneaa miin, who eloped hora with tho young huly from Laurpit", arrlyeil too lute, A llceiiK.) had elrenily been secured and tly nuptial knot tld. ' , , Mr. Iiray cuafi a warrant ti lie iHMiied for the brlderroom for falwlfy. Ing the Kf of the air I, but r'te-nii'd of that on hflng told by the happy brlil hat 'all ia f fir in lnv er.i w ar." The trio are now ri-i omi ii- f an i have gime hack tj the I'almetto ! . i 1 ' POOREST IX YEARS. Yield of Wheat In Davidson Section Is Small Throning Operation la Full Blaat. v. - - '. Special to Th Observer. V ' ' ; '-'. '. , Davidson, Aug. Jl. Mr, Bob Wal lace with hi lasge McCormlck thrash er, ,11 horse-power t gasoline engine and force of hV.da, I In the neighbor hood. Yesterday he finished thraah Ing ,out 100 bushels of oal on .Dr. W. R. Ore arm' and to-day' he turned -out ' nearly 700 bushel , of wheat . and . oat . . for Mr. John . F. Caldwell. Ue tell me that thl ma chine ' thrash f oor bushel . of oat or one and a hajf of wheat In m 'min ute. (' The wheat . this year he pro nounces the', poorest for imany sea son. To begin "with the yield 1 small, th acreage Itself being great ly' reduced, because the fly for some winter past ha been very active and by It damage- to- the growlrrg crop ha. discouraged the farmer from at tempting much fn this direction. Mr. Caldwell 1 making this eaon-only 180, bushels on about 10 or 11 acres, while several years ago he quadru pled this amount and doubled the yield per.acre. Mr Wallace report this lot of wheat very tine and the owner can market It aUll.SO a bushel. He tell me that the price varte Just nowfrom 75 cent to 11. ti a bushel according - to quality. Oat 'bring from-. 16 to 71 cent a : bushel. Mr. Caldwell make aa much a 10 bushel to the acre, so that this paya well, 1 venture to say that th scene I saw thl' morning wa an illustration of strictly up-to-date method and clever agricultural work a one finds in th great Waat. t . V , - In front of th big barn was th gasoline engine running with all th eaee and rapidity of a fine machine. Under the root 11 or SO men were feeding the thraaher. -oarrytng off wheat and chaff and on the other side of the building, where the straw was being tossed out, was another, 10-horae-power. gasoline engine recently purcnaaea. by Dr. urey and Mr. Cald well which waa - runninar a machine for baling the straw. Here another squad of men trn feeding thl baler and rolling ofT Jn marketable . form 100-pound bundle pi the pressed straw. These baled 'bundle bring so -cent apiece, . eo , tnat th up-to-date farmer get for the straw from ten to IS acre any where from 179 to aiuo, v . ,,. ... . ' , r., A PATROJf WHO LOST HIS MONET, The Cashier Hadn't ReW There Ten . , t xeara for Nothlnt. . New York Sun. -Ki; ..- 'Patrons of a well.' known ' Sixth avnu cafe Of the all night type war treated to a novel little drama fret of charge-the Other evening. It be gan.when a well-dressed younr fel low, .on receiving his check, quickly aroee ana nurriea to tne eaehler., ' Tve dropped .ISO In your place," he aid. "Lt no one put. until search is mad.'. , x . .. "Vher' your, check I." he wa asked. .--" V. ,-iA. Her it Is. I had two twentle and a ten." - . , ,.- t "Will you pay thl 11.10 checkf A "I can't till 1 find my roll., r.i ' "Walter, call an officer." . ?' -But, what for 7" asked th vlo- . ' . K ' . ... Oufft. Will you pay?" . ; ; ,'Tll. pay when I find my Tndney. ii know i nad it wnen i came in." "Call the cop. waiter." , . . Two minute later a bluecoat bust led In, nd th cashier wa telling him that he had a deadbeat to be cared for when a woman a roe to have. The 110 ,wa found on the floor where Ir' had A been covered by hor eklrt. " -''. ., ,''... ,: v "Didn't I tell you .so!' exclaimed the outraged patron a he settled with th cashier. . "Nice sort of people you are! I'll sue you for damage a a result or thi.": v., The. cashier looked tired but mad no reply." When th 'indignant customer had departed, somebody re marked to the. cashier: - rThen ih wasn't a beat after allT" , -v "The slickest sort." wa aaaerted. I "Hut h lost hi money and It wa found." J ' . ' ' i. "Don't you belle, It; 'The woman wa in the game'and gave it up when she aaw that he would be arrested. Your Uncle Hiram ha been' right here for ten year and ' know th rope,",;.';. .'W,-; ' , f- , Twonty.Tliree.Vrlctic on One Tree. Amerlian Fruit and Nut Journal. ' A tre$ bearing twenty-three distinct varietie of fruit and nuts i growing or, the farm ot Thomas Glttx in Ben ton county, Just acre the William' ette river front Albany, Ore. It Is healthy and flourishing. 4 Mr. Glaxe undertook to grow the tre ss an ex periment, nd bv JudlcloUs grafting has succeeded In producing marvel. I'n secured all the kind, of peachea. ,ni ma at.it prune that he could and iiarted them onto the trunk of a healthy growing apple tree. All the rnfts are growing and bearing. Then, a a further experiment, he grafted an almond branch on the skme tree, and it i 1 growing. , IN PkXr I)KlrKNr. f 'ilor " lTmrn, editor and manager of '111 .f'oriHtimtlnitiillat, I mfnenra, Kvrf e lien he a imrcely attru I. t-.ur yom IIPH, tiy IMU-a, bought a hox f Inn kpn , Ami' f.ulva, of wlilcli Ii an: "u r-ir- I ti' In len r. iva anl tin Irmtt; il. .t hflr f fuirra, i v oun'1" 1 .-, t It. Jl. Jr, ! !!. ( in i to.' SiVGO'AND Invite the attention of QOTTON MANUFACTURED to . th tenv tarcl.? ,The i' eatest amount of -work s and' highest .standard of quality iat the lowest cost of rproductioix Send for Catalogued -I arrest Bull dcrs of C a i; 6s In t h e C o u n t r y DRAWING :t '- . . ROVING FRAMES A. H. 17TSHB ! C II AR Ccttcn for Sale WiU offer 300 bales of Cot ''i. - . . ton at '.Camden, VS. C, ' on Wednesday Aug. 22nd. -. ' -: ' .' - ; : :' .VJ' ' . .; : IDWARD I BERT Jut received, '.another tar; of Porcelain Enameled Bath Tuba and Lavatories, a nice line to select from. Plumbing and Heating Contractor. Jobber la SuddIIc. - Hackney Bldg. W. Fifth St, . , . CU.VltIAJTIS, li. C. Machinery ftr .farm and. fcc- ;;:?:-:;M0ry.:;:r;;:Wi f rTipc " Three adncb from 12 to 150 H. P. Boilers, ;Tyb Portable on skida, from 12 to 150 H. P. - - Snrie and Presses, and complete outfitstrf capacity of 100 bales per day and over. i . .r?- ail sixes in use in the South. : ,vy ' . ' - ' , Pulleys end Shafting, Emallest to . complete cotton mill outfits. .7 - : ; UDDEll COMPANY, k :pt. dxiEScitc . ' Railroads; r Ttirough Train' Dally. Cliarlott to ; v i - Itoenoke, Va. f -. . ScliMUt I eifeol De A, IM. ', 11 :09 am L Charlotte, fte. Rjr Arl.M pia :aas AX vvinaioa, eo. K. a,v rupm 16 pa Lv Wlnaton, N. at VV. Ari.M pi Iwpio LV MartlnsvUle, M Lv U: am t:A pm Lv Rocky klouot. . Xy lo.M am DaA"Af "Lv mm rnnnaet "at Roanoke via Sbeaandoah V allay Route for Natural Bridge, Luray, Haaaratowo, and all point la PennayL vanla aad New tork Pullmea aleeper iioanoa ana rnuaaaipnia. Tixmugn eoaon. turunu ana noanoae. AeoiUonai Informatloa Irom aaaata touiaer iiallwer. M. F. BHAGKl. Eir. . 8CVTLT 0. PaaaVAgwit - ROANOJUOL VA, : , ,. ' ' :"" " TUB ATLANTIC NORTH CARO- V;l RKUUCKlRATK8Aari.-OLU)VV-5! Wlnaton-Bali-m. N. C. Account-Mlaalon- ary convention oi i. ja, uiitirrh Augut S0-a I90. Ratee an carll. flcate plan (one and one-third llret - claa fare piu li cents), - Nawbern N. ; V' 'S",?UB Grand ' lxag oi una r iinw, Aumn U-ls, ' inel. Rata on cartltlcate plan ton any one-third flral-ulaaa fare plus ' eent. . Morchmd City, V- C. Account North t aroima invision uniteo conreder. ' ate Vetntana, Annimt ti-XH, VMi. From Ooldlnro, J.li; flat, t'.m; Lnarsnae, II HUJ Falling Oraak, l.7i; KlnaUin, Caswall, It.Mj Dorar, - (I.46; Cove II'; Tua.arra 1.20; Ntwtiern, M ran la; Itlvardnle, id rent; Cmatan 71 ffntmp Newport, M oanta; Wild wood, M cants; Hans ' flId, W cent. , SriCCIAL LOW RATK VIA SOUTH- KHN PAIL.WAT. On account of llnin-omlnr of Wm. J. Bryan. New York. N. V., An. Xith, the H'Mitliern ItMllway .will aell tlrkcta to 'Maw 1 ork and return at -rr.tlonnlly liw Tata. '1'lrkat to b aiilrl Ah. ;mii ana ,-vui, wun nuai limit ,. i t. 4tli. 1 he fnllnlng ratea will apply from .i.lnl iimii.il. t'haiiita I .V), h'allaluiry ii. Htnleavllle t ' !.. iili knry I l.lil, IreenatKiro H7,4. Vlntnn-Hiilitn IM.3a, Imrhittn l7.. Hl-iKl tn.Sxt. Api'loil- nM.My low ntM liiini mher polnin. I- nr furllinr Inrrii'iiiiituin tmn on your J."...t- tlrket BC-nt. r will 1 . .. v ' - ' - . .' '. ' ' . .. 1 Hackney Bros. tv7'j:'h4,'-';':""'-"',.:.f V. H. ! AYl.iii., ) 1'. A., S lili'-li"i, I' l. 1 Vi i.'iN. T. r. A., I ii i f ! .1 1 te, K, C, PETTEE DAGI1II1E FRAMES ::Xv'vhrj:yi V-' L O T T Ct NORTH CAROLINA .-Railroads. N. B. Tellewing schedule flgursa pub. llhed enlv aa infermatlen. and ar not guarantae. ' , , ... . ; I: a. a. No. I, flallr. for Richmond and local paints: eeaneot at Oreanaboro, for Wlnatoa-galam, Balelgh. Ooldsboro, Newbera and Uorehead City; at Dan ville for Korfolk. - . ' , , iil k in. No. n, dally, for Rock 1IIU. Cheater, Columbia and local Stallone. I:M a. m. No. J. dally exeept Sunday, for Btatcsvllle. Tayloravtlle, and local poiatsi cannacta at MoraavUle for Wlna-ioa-aalem ad at Stateerlll for Hickory. Lenoir, Blowing Reck, Aabevllle and oth er v point wasu -I.,."-. ' T:tt a. m. No. M, daily, Nw York and Atlanta fixprtaa. fuiunaa sleeper to Columbus Qa.. and day eoache to At laata. Cloaa cenaecUea at Spartaabarg tof Hendarsonvlll and Aahevlu. l: a. in. Ne. tl, dally. New York and riorlda Bxpreaa. for Rock Hill. Chetter, Waynesboro. Columbia. Bavaanah, Jaok soBvllle. Dining oar aervtc. . : a. m. No. M, daily. U. . Tat Vail for Waehlngton and all polma North. Pullman drawing room and aleepers to New Tork - and Rlohmondi day ooaohes New Orlesos to Washington. Dining car. service.. Connect at Qreenabore - for Winston-Salem. Raleigh and Ooldaboro, :M a. m. No. ft. daPy. 'Waahlnaton and Buuthwaatarn Limited. - Pullman drawing room eleapera. Naw York to Now Orleans and Krrmlnsham. Pullman 'ob aorvatioa car Naw York te Maoon. Dio Ing car aervlce. Solid Pullman train. 10:0 a. m. No. so. waahlnaton and Flori da Limited. Pullman drawing room aleeper te New York; Orst .elaas coach to waahlngton. Dining ear service. 11:0 a. m. no. zs. tially. for Davidson. Mooraivllle, Warbar Junction. Ceoleamee, Mockavllle, 'Wlnaton-8alem and Roanoke, va., ana tooai poinTs. 12:16 d. m. No. 11. dally. ' for Atlanta and local atatlons; connects at Spartan burg for Henderaonvllle and Ashovill. 1 T:00 P. m. No. U. dally, for Richmond , and loeal station; eonneeta at Oreana boro for Ralelth and Ooldaboro. Pullman Slaepera. Oroansbore te Ralalgh. Char lotte te Norfolk and Charlotte to Rich mond. . . , : p. in. Ne. . dally exespt Sunday, 1 fralght and passenger t Chestar, ft. c aad local potnta. . . 7:U p. m. No. Ii dally exeept Sunday, nonta at Stetesvlll for AshevlUa. knaa. L villa Chattanooao nd Mamphla. v a;in V' n v tinny, naanmjriOD and Southweatern Limited, for Wah 4naton nod all - potnta North. Pullman aleapar and Pullman observation car to New York. Dining ear service. . Solid Pullman train. . . I M p. m. Ne. 14, dally, Naw York and Florida Exnres, for Waahlngton anil Pplnta North, Pullman aleener from Jarkaonvlll and Auguata to New York. First elaaa day coach. Jacksun vllie to Waahlngton. :S p. m. No. t. dsny. Waahlngton and Florida IJnWted. for Columbia. Auguata PhaHaaton, Snrannah and JackaonvlltaC Pullman rtrawfn room aleenlng ear te Jacksonville. -First elaas day coaches Waahlngton te Jacksonville.' 11:01 p. m. No. 40, dally, for Waahlngton end points North. Pullman sleeper to Washington. First class day coach At lanta to Waahlnrton. . 10.11 p. m. No. . dafly, Vnlte State Fast Mall, for Atlanta and points South and Southwest. Pullman drawing room aleeper to New Orlaana and Birming ham. Day eoaehaa. Waahlngton to New Or'iana. pining car service. , , - Ticket. ' alaping ear rsservatlona. and datailad Informatlo can he obtained at CltyTlcket Office. No. 11 South Trya LawBpbtt 2' f ' H.: Hardwlelt, T. T. M.i W. If. Tarlo. O. P. A.S R. L. Vemon, t. T. A. i. . ' v WEEK-END RATER TO ' MOUNTAIN RKMORTS . VIA - HOUTUKKN RAIL , WAY. - - . , The following week-end rates Will ap ply from Charlotte, , N. C, te - point ha m H Aaltevilie.' N. Cl. blaok Mountain.. N. C. Hound Knob,N, V.... Marlon. N., C... ............. .......... iw Morganton, N. C Connally Springs, N. C Hickory. N. & Tryon. k C. Hendarsunville, N. C. .......... ...... ' 1 14 i Lis tw iii 4a IM uravara,' n. rA. ......... ...... Lake Toxsway, n. v, i.Haf IUHWS, 1, V Hut Aprtntt, K. C 8. C. e a rf-!! Itlarkabure, eneioy, . v.. ,...... ......... Ruthsrfordtou. N. C. . . . . , C. IS t(4 tllsli flhoals. N. C aLinooloton, N G ' Cliff, N. Cu Lenoir. N. C.. Jackaon Springs. .N. C... T y lorn, 8. O. Uor Chick Spring). Waterloo. 8. C... Tayloravtlle, N. C 104 IN III is Wniieaiunw. ' ....,.......... a.ae Theaa ticket on aal - for all train Saturduy end forenoon train Sunday, good o return the following Monday, except ticket to Taylor, Waterloo and Whltaatone ar good to return la lei ioelng Tuesday. , w ' .. . , IL t, VERNON. T. P. fV. . J ' 1 Charlotte, N. a W; II. TAYI-OB. O. P. A... . . . . Waahlngton. D. C. SPECIAL - RATES OVER , TUBS 8EA 4 HOARD. . ; To Milwaukee: Wla., account Grand Aerie, Fraternal Order of Kaalea, Aug. lith-iltli, on , far tlu liw (or tit round trip. .' ' To Minneapolis, Minn., account Na tional Kncainproent Grand Army 6f the Republic. Auk. Uth-Uth, on far for Uie round trip, v . . y , ' ' ' To Richmond. . Va., account Orand Fountain, United Order, of True Re former, Sept, 4lh-llth. on fare fur the round trip, piu twenty-five, cent. To Memphl. Tonii., neewnint . National Baptlat-t.'onventlon tcoloredl t. 12lh luth. one far piu twenty-nv eett for the round trip. v To Monteaale, : Tenn.. account Wo man' Congreaa, July loth to Aug. 2Dt, one. fure piu twenty-live cent (or round trip. . . ' - Tn Roanoke. Va., account sNatlnnl Firemen' Aaaoolatlon Aug. , Itth-Hith. one fare ' plua , twenly-flvw cent fur round trip. ' , ' ' To Mexico ttty. Me., awount Inter national ;lulal t'ciimreaa. . :it te etit. liit h, at rate of oft fine pin twenty-five rente for th round tilp. To Toronto, tnt.. . account I'atrl.iri ha Militant and Sovereign yljrand l.o-lwe, Jeiit. rith-f-iid, at rule of one flrat-cl.iMa are lilm one tnllr fir the rnumj tup. To M'ifehtiiiil t'ltv, K. ('.. nrrnunt N. C. - Dlvlaloo, I'nllwl . i nrli il.-iMle Vale, rana, Aiur. Tn.l iinl. tee cent per pule in nu ll itlrri ii'in ilwitiuici'il ti i i.' 1 jilu teenty-flve retila. 1'or further nfntni?illon tu rafoa and si I it'll u i a iifiiiv to- i o. ir. ntrrn Tr a'li'g 1 u-k-ii. . r A lit JA.t. Ktrr. .i i, t , 'i. ... c. I'm I 'j.'.i'p "r A i. Clmllutirt. N. i.' Southern Railway 0 u no ;; t SPINNING FRAMES H(:J SPOOLERS', AND REELS SOUTHERN AGENT Railroads. Dh-ot line td-the principal ettle North. yt. South and Boutbweat Schedul taking fft May XI, 2Mb, subject to hang without notice. Tlcketa for paeaage ea all trains ar eld by thl company and accepted by passenger with ' the . andarataodlng that this company will not be reeponaibte for failure to run its train ea schedule time, er for any such delay a may be iwaavai vt Tnair operation. Care Is ax erclae to give correct time of eonaectln llnea, but thl company Is net reapoaaibj for error er esalselona. Train leave Charlotte a folio-: ' . No. e), dally, at I fl a. m. for Monroe. BamUt aad Wilmington Without ehanite. eonnectmg at Monroe with U for Atlanta. Plrtnlngham. and the Southwest, wlih No. II at Monroe for local point to At lanta. At Hamlet with U for Raleigh, Portsmouth, Norfolk and steamers for Waahlnaton. Baltimore. New York, Bee. ten. and Providence. With M at Hamlet tor Raleigh, Richmond, Waahlnrton, Naw York, and tne Fast. With 11 at Hamie we Columbia.' Savaanah, Jacksonville, aad aU Florida polnta. -. . , . . No. in, dally, at 10:11 a. m. for Lin. eolnton. Sheioy aad Rutherfordtoa with. out change, eenneetlng at Llnootntoa with C. ijj. W. No. 1 for Rlekory. Le noir, and Westers North Carolina polnta. et, dny. 1:48 p. m. for Llneolnten, Shelby, Rutherfordtoa and all local sta tions, connecting at Lincoln toe with O. N. W. for Newton, Hickory, Lenoir sad aU loeal point, v ... No. 44. Aalt. I m fn, vr..- Jet. Maxtoo, Lumberton, WUmlngtoa aad all local station. 1 . No. 13. dally. T:il p. m. for Monroe. eonnecUng with 41 for Atlanta. Blrmlne ham and the Southwest, at Hamlet with 41 for Columbia, Cavannah. Jacksonville and Florida polnta. with 14 at Hamlet for Richmond, Waahlngton ' and Naw Yortt. and th Feet.' with it Hamlet for RaUIgh, Portsmouth " and Norfolk. Throurh aleener m i hla tre In ami r..a. lotte. N. C te Portsmouth. Vaw dally. . Train arrive tn Charlotte follow: no. m. N on a. i m., dally, front point North and South. - . No. 44, daily, 10:11 a, tn. from Rnthee fordton. Shelby, Lumberton aad all C K. W. polnta. ...... No. 4. dally,' H:W , . from Wllmfnt- t-umnerton, aiaxTon, uamut, Mon roe and all loeal point. . No." its. m.. dally, froni Ruther. Tnraion. enaioy. uneointen en can. W. Railway polnta. No. t, 10:41 ft. m., dally, from Wilmlnr toe. Hamlet and Monroe, aleo from, point Eaat. North and flouthweet.' eon fteotlng at Hamlat and Monroe, - Connection v made at Hamlet with II through train for point North. South and Snuthweat. which r compos ed of vestibule day . coaches between rnrunmuin ana Atlanta, ana waanine- ton and Jackaonville, and alaenlng car ' between Jersey City, Rlrmlncham and i . 1. 1 . . . rt. ..J t..t..... ...y..im. nw . w , wif .iiij ..i.nil'll- Vllle. Cafe cars on all through tralna. For information, time-table, reserve, tlena, er Seaboard daeertptlve literature ply t ticket agent er add real. . EDWARD T. COST, tnd V. P.. , -' Portamouih. Va. 6 : JAMES KER. JR.. Cf. A. .: . -.;";.:'.'. rr, ; ' CharlotteT N. C, , i"rv .-' fl ., C. R. OATTIfl, T. P. A, ' .:,.. u'., ,,:,"... Raielsft. N. C' .i . CUAB. B. RYAN. Q..P. Aj Fertaaaouth, Va. Norfolk & Southern R2:!rc:J Favorite and ahort route to EASTKltN XOIITU CAtIOLLN.. vt,, .. cxpraH train nrlc '' , KLIZABETH CITY . F.DPTVTOV WASHINGTON - : .t, WiYMOlTll NKWBEItM ' ORIrZXTAL Sttamer from Elisabeth City connect at Newborn with A. . n. c. Co. : for Morehead CltF-and Beaufort. The Tidewater Retort dt Virginia r,. VIRGINIA ' BEACH AND CAFK S :,f HENHV.:, s. . On th Atlantic Ocean reached via , the Electric Division Trains every - tialf hour. .''.':' . Delightful ' Burf Bathing. Finest . . ' Hotel. ' . , 'vv : M. W. MAOU1RE,' ' -... Oeneral Buperintendent v-.,' R, E. I' BUNCH. '" , ".' v - Trafflo Mgr. 1 1' II. . C.rlUrXUNS. k'.'"'t'. '-!,''-: r Qen, Fas. Agent. ' Summer excursion and week-end rat Via gaaboard Air Line. Seaaun Uud. The Seaboard Will sell tol lowing tn-.,. mar xcurlon ticket Umited to Oct. :. t and week-end tluketa limited to day following date aal with exoeni,,,,,, noted. Wilmington week-end fck. i, c , aale Friday afternoon train and a 1 tralna Buiuraaya, aooa, to return Tu. day, inoiuaiv; mowing Hock TuUu lollOWlll. inciuii... , Hte not nanted below Can be had ud- on apimcaiionv . : e wrlniavui vwm.-a man return, sum. . eacuraiun. i. ia. Wilmington and return, week-end. 1 m - Itount llolly. week-end., ana. "- Llncolnton ana returnr utnater ti,.. Ion. Il.lt; week-end, ti t. Shelby nd return, eummer excum',,. t- 7u- week-end, ll.ia. I ' Kuini""'i 'V"; eummer v. CUrelon, e-w. j. Hickory nii ici . euuuuer txcu; t so; wek-nii. 1..10. . . tjnn " -" --"'I'l. 1, Lenoir return, summer tltu. 14 :ii; week-end. - "I. Llowlne Rock end return, aumnwr , curelon. Week-end. Chimney i.m aurnrrf curaloii. I'Mw; we-k-en.l .71. (.ii.ee Hill. S. t-. "! r-""i. x. iir-H'U. t ..1'. L'''k .." i . , V 111111. k 1 icli enJ u .1, .,,,11. s ' 1" , l'ulnt Ciimf " ?. ,'., r: t tu im C 1 e 1. , ... (Ii ". li-,: 111111 .' !. I ' . V i.. . 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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