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CHARLOTTE DA 11 Sporting News ; MATCH HELD IN NEW ENGLAND Though Aro-AUMUobn Itaca Vc , , slaw ley Otp Wh IXvUrrd Off Sat- , urday. Two Balloons Which Ha- taalned rartlclpat4 In an Intere- f lug Kodarmno Contest 6T MU TtTve-sed By I Orient, - ' Plttafield. Mas.. Oct. r.-Twa bal i Icon, Centaur and IOr1ent. which re- BisJoed here fter the acro-automoblle no between, balloons and automobiles ' (of tha Km wiry cup had been declared off last 8a Birds y. participated in an endur uii contest to-day which curried them . manr 1 miles over northwestern Massa ' ehnsetts and aouthorn Vermont The bellnoa L'Orlent outsailed the Centaur . by about three houra and a, half, finally 'leading In tne little mountainous town .''of Jamaica, in Windham county. Ver , moot, S7 miles from the start. The On . tsur came down in Itcnnlngton. Vt.. 30 . Tha balloons rose from here nt 10 20 Bk m. The Centaur received Charles T. ; Walsh, pilot, and Major Reber and . Csptain ChrleM F. Chandler of the Signal Corra. V. H. A. l.'Orlent wsa s, piloted by 1co fltcvt-ns, wno had as his - .oompaalons Cspisln Homer W. Hedge, 'president of the Aero Club of America. .. Tha balloons were In sight of esch oth- ,-t er aor annul mree nnurs ana auvr i rmm - sped three automobiles, which hud been filtered In the Hawley cup contest on v Saturday. The Centaur was slightly be ' hind L'Ortent in crossing Die Vermont border, and after getting over Hennlng . ton Pilot Walsh decided m l.ind. The dearent was successfully Hccompllshed .on the slope of Woodford Mountain. ' Tha occupants o( the Centaur said on leaving that they considered their ob '.' J't accomplished and that llilr trip bad been highly successful fmm a " aclantlfie standpoint. The Centaur reach ed a height vt s.l'OO feet. 4 .. i . k. ' A .1 n I HI m ii's iiiv v DlllUUl urm qiiu, Pilot Stevens, of IOrlent. derided to , Hnwp 4jrt. iwnnj-wTni ni.ir. .n . nvum II i iii'ini nrm 1 1 hi rii.i ...... -. ...A I 1 i . ......... I . T . . .. ..... U V v 4 ji in 1 1 mil? iiiiw ii in Tallinn n. 444 i -'Stevens suld after landing that L'Ortent ,:''Went 1.W0 feet Into the air. Above the clouds the heat was so In tense, that all outside clntnlng had to le removed. At one time the thermome ter registered li. degrees. Twenty-five minutes after the Centaur landed In Bennington, an nut'mnbllc, driven by Floyd Knight, of this liy, stopped by the 'de of the car. H.ilf an hour later an nulmnoblUi owned by C. F. Bishop, of l.euni, arrived on the cent. Moth these machines had followed the .balloons, ss nn experiment, although both airships were out of sight much of tha time. r OVTMPKIl WIXi AT JAMAICA. . rterpont Handicap, Feature of Opcn-,r- I rig Isay, Won by Bclnirre on Heavy Trark. ' Kew York. Oct. 22 -On a heavy track '. Bermera, an outsider In tne betting, won . h. Km . ...... .4. .. mIL . .4 , Ul 9 inicpjui iikiiuii mij, nun llllT HII'I furlong, the feature of the opening .- At Jamaica to-dny. Out of 30 carded to go In this race only eight went to 1 . k& -U.I n,li1ln. n 1 , "' wvotlte. Summary: rtrst race, iS furlongs: naiing'i, to i x ana z 10 l. won rsninsTir. b 10 r nna i to t, second: Bally I'reaton, 7 to 1 . ejiJ I to t third Time. l.QM-i. eecona rsce. selling, mile and a ax 'teentb: John I.yle. 13 to 10 and 1 to 2. won; California King. 1f to 1 and I to I. k second ; Merllngo. Is to 1 and 6 to 1, 'third. Time. ICR , Third race, f furlongs: Hewell, even and 1 to I, won. Montet. t to : and even. I aacond; Prince Hamburg. 1$ to 6 and even, third. Time. l it. ' Fourth rare, the Plerrepont handicap. Mt mil and a furlong: Helmere, N to s ano s 10 i. won, -Mananuie, jb to a ana I to I, eecor.d; Coy Maid. 3 to 1 und ii i ii lkl.4 T l -tA A I IHk .-III.. - . f . W 444 14 r41V. 4lIIIH, Q lliTlnSH. lirRl II- ttUB, 4 to I and l to I. won; Clara Huron. 2t 1 and I to Z. second. Roys I Hreese. Ia 1 and I In i third Tint Mi U, Math raM. mlla and il furlnni' (r. ' lens, 1 to 1 and out. won; Iady Savoy. 4 to 1 and 4 to I. second; blvousc. 4 to 1 MM 1 to 2. third. Time. 1 :4 1-6. Opening Iy at 1 Inn la Fall Meet. UIMtDMH, ()Cl. 13. The fall meeting f Um Latonia Jockey ctnii tiegan to ' ay, Tho fifth event for Z-yaar-olda at -".si furlongs waa the chief attraction till alarm, tha odds on favorlta eaallv . ima ine race oy m tengin imm ievenne wMh Chase third. Nummary: v Flrat, iWfurlonga: Oarrrtt Wilson, H .to won; inn usnimmi, w to 1, siion.i, Meadow Ureese, to z, third. Time. 1:04 4-4. Becortd, 4 furlongs: L woa; Nuns Veiling. aMwlna, 2 to 1. Time, Bell Toons, la to 6 to L second: flwlrva, 2 to I. third. Time. 114 l b Third, Hi furlongs. Tom Ixilan. 4 to s, won; iteeuiiiui Alayo ii to 1, worn John Kaulnun. 30 to 1, tlilrd l7-. Vourth race, 1 furlongs: Martus. t to I. won; Korrsl Top. 15 to 1. second; Re volt. It to L third Tims. 1 14. Fifth racs. 4 furlongs Bull Alarm. I to 10. Won) Ieiellnr, 12 to 7, second Chaoo- t to :. third. Tims. 1.1J3-C aVIath race, mils and a stueenih Ooulon Mineral PALMETTO STATE'S IB ANNTAfc EENT ,AT obttliniA In . Point of Attendance) tbe South . Curolln (state Fair Haa an Ana ' pldoua OpenltvawHot-tlon Orderrd L for Jion. sotn tut guesuua or rvr r Uon of Urrkler Ctmnty . medit( to Worr liesUr a m pton's iiosn . rial Affaire MLaa AUoe Krtlaon Fair Up-k Attraction at (lie Co- lumbla Tbctttre Letter Ilrordixuj Immigrant Khlp. Observer Bureau, 120 Main Street, Columbia. 8. C. Oct 22. Tho city la rapidly filling up with fakirs, country cousins, politicians and respectable people, and Inspiring band music, crying balloons, the nolae of rushing; vcblclea, the voice of the treat-show barker and many other aorta of noises combine to lend a fea Uve air. Tho HUte fair la on In earn est. The flret-day crowds ghow that thla will be about the biggest of the State fairs In point of attendance, The fair grounds gatea were opened thla morning at 10 o'clock and be fore noon the judging began In the prlxo rings. Hut there were no fea tures to the flint day'g demonstra tion. To-morrow tho fair begins In earn est, the gatea opening at a. m. with a salute of dynamite shells, the mid way in full blast, and the street shows down town In energetic operation. In the morning there will be auto mobile raring at the fair grounds and in the afternoon horso racing of a superior quality, Carbo fireworka dis play at tho fair ground beginning at 7 p. m., the aaxembly ball at :S0 p. m., und Dorothy Vernon the attrac tion ut tho theatre. The survivors of Hutlcr's brigade will meet Jn the council chamber to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Oovernor Heyward to-day Issued a proclamation ordering an election to be held November ZOth on the quea Uon of a portion of Berkeley county seceding to Dorchester county. The In formation waa properly set forth that the proposed aecesslon would not vi olate Hny of the conatltutlonal re quirements In such a case. I HAMPTON'S FINANCIAL AFFAIIIS The committee appofnted under an art of the last Legislature to Investi gate the financial affairs of Hampton county to-day made report to Gov ernor Heyward. The commission be gins by saying that It did not feel call ed upon to go back of the present ad mlniMtratlon for a thorough Investiga tion. It finds, particularly In the case of tho supervisor' office, that many of the old records are muti lated, the pages of hooks being stuck together with mucilage, vouchers lost and whole pages cut from the record books or parts erased. The super visor's office, the commission flow finds, is being run according to Hoylo. The clerk of court la reported for not making reports to the auditor of tinea, licenses and forfeitures collect ed from the magistrates and the au ditor l criticised for not making re port of these moneys to the treasur er, as required by statute. But both ofllt'ers are excused on the ground that their failure was due to over sight, the money having been turned Into the treasury direct. The super Intendcnt of education, sheriff and Judge of probate are praised In the report for the way their offices have been kept. All the magistrates so far examined have been found to be all right. All In all, the commission tlnds things lovely, barring the old records. 'As citizens of Hampton count)'." concludes the report, "we take pride In the fact that our financial condi tion Is surpassed by few counties In th- Stats." The following Interesting letter, dated Bremen Oct. 1, was received by Oovernor Heyward to-day from Director Pills of the North Uerman Lloyds: "My Dear Sir: I beg to acknowl edge the receipt of your letter of Heptember 28th, and to express to you my appreciation of your kind ref erences to my efforts on behalf of the port of Charleston. "As It has always been my earnest desire to divert Immigration from the overcrowded Northern Htates to the Southern, which stand sadly In need of workmen and settlers, I mni nm fesa that 1 took up this opportunity offered me with the greatest pleasure ami I am now very pleased to state that, after much exertion, I have succeeded In having a trial steamer ilcxpiitclii-d to t'harleHton. which will, I truKt. become a regular service r ;uab '':' .1 'I - - - 1 1 it it;. !' UaywaruV Vlck A Clark Pail Cot- Furnished by the Cotton Sxchang mmt ,-. uoara oi Trade. . .: -? . i New Orleans. ' 1 6oO St Sensational weather new and devsl open sots - w moving - factors to-day. . The morning ores contained articles about aevere IiII-aM- I- k. UTu, 4 h.. . I . H4lli4r hi resorts from the. Panhandle and 1 he eold wave la said to be pushing south- ware.', Liverpool baa tne ewe eany, future conforming fully t4 our anuci- ated rise last Saturday and Heavy uylng order went across. Increasing the gain there to S English points. . Our market ooened 20 u zs higher ana long realised freely on the Hae, causing a sntbaok of 11 points. We have all aoen during the past week how 11 cent stimulate marketing and liquidation In actual cotton, combined with the Jin easiness over financial development.' It Is not surprising, therefore, that spec ulative enterprise In spite of sensational weather change I restricted; that pee ulatlva engagement are more en the scalping principle and a oaspoaitloa to sell on sptisis'contlnues. ' Weather Condition during the pi hours were fnvorabfa. Kxcentlnlr limited areas generally fair weather revalled. Indlcallona for the next M our are unfavorable. Bevere cold weather and frost are probable to a line with Fort Worth and a far eaat a western Arkansas. Hhower. rain anq renernlly colder weather are Indicated or the Central State. The further course of tbe cold wsve now headed southward cannot be given with any precision before to-morrow. Favorable conditions In Texas and the outlook for a lara vleld there have so iar sustain ed confidence In a crop sufficient for all requirement; nowever. tne impression exist that a good deal eependa upon the absence of Injurious frost In North Texaa and the Territories until Novenv ber 7. Feeling, therefore, over to-day's weather prospects I s trained ana Dur ing wa attracted to the market On all recessions. Shorts are firm, factor asking an ad vance as hedged cotton ewuig to. tne rise In futures ia not competing, but demand so far 1 rather alack. H. V. & C. Ellis A Co. Cotton Letter. C. P. Elli octal to Th Observer. 1 ta 2. ion: Ohfinn ft Time, Tii. r"""co-. to i. tnirn. i ,.,. Bremen and Charleston, thua jf. ftsitg es, nr w i-nsu.M i ii A U VO IMTTK lllUTISIl 0ltSM:. fame ton n Kipoaltlon CommlMlonrr Will Leave for Irxlawt With llow f Arranging; International t on- New Totk. Oct li-H. I". Iiurchrll Will leave for Kngland to-morrow on the . Oman! Line steamer Carmanlit as ilia special romnilssl'itier of tha Jamestown Exposition, to invite the winner of the eeminar British lnter-unlveri.lt y rowing enteei to meet tha winners of the next Vele-Hsrvsrd racn together wlig the winners of the Inter rollegUte elght oared evsnl at rnughksepele. The nng llah eollvginna will b- .,fTere. the nn. portunlty .f ,i dual n.m.ai with tile Wlnser of tii New lndin contest ' oi1 partinpation in m imi ee . urnenid 1l Include the pAualikeei It- Should Oxford wild itinbi Ids dec.tltle. Mr, Hun-hell m ill .Min i,ir in sriantf f"T a wimhlns lion i-rrw ftun the iinf.ml and Caniirridrn timn mil utiniiiei , ,.m Ho Uon en-w (turn t-, launder London lowing i lulm id Hint Amerlcsn orinipii w IriM t f the II till the CEXTIU- !' IMJKI.Ii:!- ; strv. IT. . II. moiim-iii, or llalelgh. ' In Kcrtrvon at liai- l Hill. lisrir- ii. hi. .r.i 1 1 ,i 4. (--. .... i tUtioiw of I'ariilnit Are Itremlor. of InOoVilty. Special to The Observer. , Chapel Hill, oi-t. It Kev. A II fAMn - . . A . I i . i4rui ji inq f-resoyieri'tri church at Raleigh, declared last night 444 m wiioi'ii lrra:iiea exciusiv:iy to Student of the University, that the wwiq is living in an age or rt llsTlous doubt and that the rraponslbllii y for . th doubts must be pluced ut C door of the unlversltlen and nlher centre of thought. fl - - - " - - . . ' m ...... ' I V L iie inn Bible wa likely to lead to "damnable Infidelity, he stated that many at- 1 tacks are now being made upon Hod M4 the Bible. "Thes ettai ks." he ' aald, "emanate largely from our ten- I tre of learning. Charges agalnt unl- I VsrIU for unbelief have been rten t brought Carlyle brought auch i harg- against th fnlverslty of Kdln- vmsn. na nuon ere; trie nurvgry re looking up to their nurses and eking the milk of their world, and err told to go Wat th west wind.' Such la true among us to-day. It was with great difficulty that the lilble waa Accepted la the University of WaaHnrton. IelaauJ-Btanford. with all Ut great endowment. I profeaaed ty ..on-Chrlstlan. An old Moim proverb says; The Turklh hoof, how ever brilliant,, a J way lave barren ness behind.' It Is e4 but true, that th university truth, though brilliant, eftetiumt leave barrena behind. Khut the door to (naulry, and doubt creep In at the window." n-v. Mr. . Moment la a nativ of ropeitn IniriilKrntlon "At this opportunity I feel obliged to emphasise that It has been due to the lridi'fatlgnblu assietiuice of the Hon. K. J. Watson, State commission- ! r. In Ihe fai t of us having succeetl I ed In dcmiatt hlna this trial Hteamer from here In such an extraordinary hirt space of time; adding with pleustire that I have found In the person of .Mr. Watson Just ns clear Hlghted and thorough a gentleman nn he Is amiable, with whom we will be pleased to work In the future and whose help added to our own will he certain to bring about every suc cuua. "Again expressing my appreciation and HKmirlng you of my desire to ac inmpllsh fully tho much desired end, I havs th honor to be. sir, "Wrr'truly vmirs, "T. V. PILIH. "Director dee Norddeltschen Lloyds" Kulr visitors mny, well look for ward with genuine 'pleasure to the fining on Thursday evening of Miss Alice N'rli.ion. In Don Pascale her lust season the wonderfully sweet i.li e of thi very pretty singer fas -lulled a crowded house and she Im d-ir to the hearts of Columhlu i h utre-goer. Her stutly abroad is ,ild to have greatly betieflted her olce, the tone being larger and full er and the vocal effects seemingly produced with less effort. The flute like cadences which were the marvels of "The Serenade" and "Th Fortune Teller" arc not missing In her present Italian opera. Hhe always alnga omn popular Kngllsh selections, and U Is with these that she most deeply arouses her audience. ew Orleans. Oct 23. Liverpool ad vanced tha equivalent of four American point to-day under the stimulus ef an official prediction for freesing weather In north Texas. Arkansas and th Ter ritories. American market followed 1th an 'opening rise of 25 to n points. which attracted sufficient realising, hedge and short selling to reuse a loss of 10 to 12 points and final prices are about 15 to II points above those of .Saturday. The majority of the Interior and sea hoard spot markets report ad vances of I-1S to centa, though local ly the quotation I unchanged. At New York, Mr. Price and hi following are reported to have been good buyers since Friday, and we are Inclined to think that this support Is attracted leas by the prospect of bed weather than by the belief that tha census report of the ginning to October 18th. which will he made public Thursday, will mak a very bullish showing. The last report show ed that the amount ginned wss UO.000 bales leas than last year and the char acter of the weather since Induces the belief that this deficit will be Increased rather than diminished In Thursday's report, flhould the map to-morrow fall to ahow killing temperature In the dis tricts threatened the market will no doubt suae under bear pressure as spec ulative sentiment Is against It, but on any depression so brought about, we would rather take the long side uulck profits. C. p. ELLIS A CO. lot. For Canada. , freight Wreti lllocka Track Many Hour. Hpe'lHl to The Observer. Monresvllle, Oct. 22. An extra freight train coming south yesterday about noon was derailed hetween here and Harbvr'a Junction. A car of grapes getting nn the ground waa th cause and traffic waa blocked until this morning. Trains yesterday be tween here and Winston wer tie-to-jred by way of Stateevllle. a ckrtaTn t'irrlrrmiiotTpZ mm FOK TKN YRAHg WITHOUT A FA ILL' RE. Mr. W. c. Hott. a Star City. hardware lad.. mfrcnani. IS rrilhiiilu.tle i his pralae of 'Chamberlain' Cough Rem. .. in. 1. 1 1 i . . i . Tvr. nn rniimn nvif an earn subject to eroup ond he has used this remedy for the peal ten years, and though they much fsared Ihe croup, his wife and be alwyi felt safe upon retiring when a bottl ef Chamberlain' Cough Hentedv wa In th bouM. His oldest, ehlld was subject t severe attacks ef croup, but this remedy never, fslled to effeet a needy cure. He hst reoommendsd It t friends and neighbors and all who have tassd it say that it Is unequal; for eroup Miller A Co.' Cotton Letter. Special to The Observer. New York, Oct. 3. Th market to-day waa dull, and governed almost wholly by weather conditions, which were more favorable for bulling. Ksrly In the day Liverpool lead the way with a aharp advance, becauae of reports of freesing weather In the Northwest yesterday ami more cold and snow on th way snd th effect was a hlghar market during the morning by 10 to it points. Profit tak ing waa extenalve on the bulge, but tbero waa persistent buying by strong interests which prevented any greater decline than 10 to 16 points. As the day advanced, additional forecasts of frees ing weather, as well as cold snd rain for the Southwest, were posted, and thus made sellers very cautious, the general outlook being for enough very low temperatures during the night to lead to a fiesh spurt In the morning, which may be accentuated by low glnners figures on Thursday. Liverpool bought here as well a th South, and wall afreet. The movement was heavy. 71.000 at the ports saalnst tn.'Kii isai year ana at tne interior points ;ooo against ib.ow. Tin yield may be considerably reduced by frost, the bal juice of the month, and with a general Ireese over the greater portion of Texas together with damage thet hss already linen done, we relieve facte Justify pur chases on all weak spots. Liverpool Is dus to come I down to morrow. MILLER CO. I lart Int. Frailer arrlngton' Cot ton Ijettrr. Fumlihed by the Cotton Exchange and Hoard or I rsde New York, Oct. 71.-Due to come about 1.1 iolnt higher. Liverpool wss In financed by predictions of unfavorable weuther In ths Houlhwest. American buying orders and a better financial situation in london. At th hour of the local opening, prices were IS to U lnt higher, and th (lose wss to i' nignsr. ihe local market opened strong at an ndvance of 11 to Jl points and sold 30 to 34 points net higher nn ths axtlv months Just after the cnll, on covering f shorts, who were renders psnlckr by the unfavorable promise of ths weather map and the rumora that some of the leading operators baa taken the bull side again after the declln of 41 rms isie lasi wee. The early advance carried ths market nlmut half rent altovs the low level of Inst Hstnr.lay ana liter was a good deal or realising. Henllmsnt wss very nervous snd trad ing was active, though largely nrofes lonal Tho map showed nothing unfavorable ver Hunduy. It Is still xery largely a weather market, and should the frost predicted for northwest Ttxss and Ter i tioi ies mnterisiise, we snail likely see tallies touch again the high point of last week. II, F. at C. Hubbard llro. A Co.' Cotton Letter. Hpei lal to Th Observer. New York. Oct. .-Predictions of frost and rain ever lb cotton belt were the muss or tne Sharp advance abroad tiefoie the opening here, though the weather map did not show such enndl tlnria Theru is, hoWsver. a severe eold wnve ri Ihe Northwest, which may mov aouth with tho high barometer thet en tiled the I'anlflu lop on Saturday morning m-nay in mars si wss sun ln ted rather than sustained by the strength of Liverpool, 1 heref ore unices we have a frost over the cotton belt during the nex( few day th marks! will not hold Receipts re too heavy for the limited demand after the short imeres: nss covereo ana new specula lion does not appeer In any of the American marseta in th eourasor price, therefoie depends on th weather mor thun ut any time thla season. The spot unmet was quiet at point advance Sales for consumption 144 bales. Hl'IiHAltD BKOtf. A CO. '' m 1 A aav m M f m bo i iV'li mm MS 4 '( ,iU.fi caiUr better 1 i.s.-.. ,;,.: v.'.., ; w , , xv i With Perfection Oil Heater yon can' heat cold bed-room, make a tick-room mora comfortable, warm ball way, beat water quickly, and do many things than can be don with any other atov no natter foal it born. Tha tmperiority of tne PERFECTION Oil Heater (Esjmlppcal Willi SaaokcleM Device) Ileal tfcti fact thst It geaeratea lateese beat wltboat snoks or aell. The ell foeat sad the wick carrier are aaade ef brass Hireagbeet, which lasara dwebtltty. Oivss gieat.beat at sauU cost. Vasal be o41 Iwdicator gad baadle. Ucate I light aad enable. Afaeolately eafe ead elaiple wick casaot be taraed toe high or toe low. Operated aa easily as a last p. Alt pert eHjr cleaned. Two Seiches eleast aad japaa. Beery beets warraated. If sot at year dealer's write nearest agency for descriptive circwlsr. Rgb Lamp s' a doer, steady light. I , ae saissi laasp yea ess bay. Bras thieeghoat aad nickel plated. Bqaivped with the latest Issproved baraer. BsadsoMs eliple satisfactory, very leap wairaatcd. Write te acarcet agcacy tfyoa Caaaot gn it fress year dealer. STANDARD OIL COMPANY 'y: v v i V' A Real lVIalt Ezttact mado by our ovn process from selected hops and mart. N on-Intoxicating, palatable and possessed of wonderful tonic properties. The most helpful assistant to nature, Fell's Malt Tonic may be. depended upon in convalescence. It is equally beneficial for the aged, young or middle aged. Taken during colds or grippe it is very strengthening. It makes you feel like life Is worth living. WH ALB BY AU. DRUOOIT." FEUR'S MALT TONIC DEPT., Louisville. Ky. Naval Sti Savannah. Oa., Oct It Turpentine siesny im; sales iso; receipt 4W; ship ments KM. Itnsin firm; tales 44?: recet.-ila t.M": shipments tt ; stork 4.?4. Quote; A H ! M.; b kl: t Mil: f H;T 4 . II H; I Mei; k H.ilf: H HW; N W O 6 ; W w ta.o. W'llmlngtnn, Oct. ri.-Splrits lurpea tine firm bid; reelpla t casks Hosln steady U bid; reeetpU lL Tar firm .. receipts St. Crude turpentine firmi hard SS: dlD and virgin 44 to; receipts at, ' 9 MUlrusted. Philadelphia Preea. "I tiaed to know Mr. Sneeker, who waa with your firm. I understand he la a tried and t mated employe r "He waa trusted, and he'll be triad, too, if we're o fortunate aa to catch him." . Malaria Cause I asm of Apvetltex The Old Standard Urove'a Taste lees Chill Tooio drlvee out malaria and build up the eytm. sold by ail dealers ter 17 years. Prlee eat, I. Tho American Magazine for NoTCtn- bor. The November number of The American Magaxlne the second num ber Issued by rho Phillips Publishing Co. reflect, admirably, the enthus! asm and vigor of th new editors. It plrlted and lively, but abova all good humored and entertaining. Th first article In the number I Lincoln Hteffens" character sketch of "Hearst, the, Man of Mystery." Thl article. coming a It doe In the midst of a campaign, won't ault everybody leaat of all Hert followers. It conclusion are that Hearst won't do that he doe not' typify th move ment he represent, or give reason for hoping that he will be able to accomplish what he think h can. Ray Btannard Haker write an article entitled "The Tost of Men." It is a presentation of the Ban Francisco dis aster a a barometer of human na ture. It I the story of th effect of the earthquake and fire upon the pen. pie. Mia Tar bell' new aerial I an nounced. It I to b a history of "The Tariff In Our Time." ami the flrat Installment Is to appear In The American Magailn for December. A. W. Rolker writes on "Sky Sailing, the New Hport." He telle Just how It feel to go up In a balloon. The sen sations he describe hav probably never been experienced by one reader out of 100,000. A new aerial, "Ad ventures In Contentment," I begun. Judged by literary atandarda It la the best thing In the number. There are editorials by the new rtaff edit trills full of points and personalities. There Is a story by Rill Parker Butler, au thor of "Pigs Is Pig." It la a Thanks giving story. DIKECTORS ELECTED. Mooreavlllr'a Xew Cotton Mill Organ ised 10,000 of Utet $100,000 Capi tal Already Huhecrtbed. Rpeclal to The Obeenrer. Mooresvllle. Oct. II. Pursuant to a call of th promoter of the new cotton mill for Moorevllle, the stock holder met this afternoon and elect ed a board of director and arrange ment will be made at once to secure a charter and to begin work. It wa the object of th promoter to ecure home subscription to the amount of $100,000 and It wa found at the meet ing thl evening that 0.000 had al ready been subscribed. The new mill will probably be erected an the north rn outskirts of tha town and will manufacture high grade yarn. jit iii ii ULOU Y ate Jat Cotton MIU Man? "Wa aught to "have a machine shop tit 1 th ' Soutl to do our haavy repair. i : , . ' '. . f . . ; tnd Cotton Mill Mans 'What do you call heavy raa.rirV f ' iat s m. m.j - "VT Corllee engtn a Isn't working rlghtV 1 bate to i atkSiniV IS. MAMA4 4,4 V.hM A MAM -II .,4. . " . , - . .4, 4T44.4 m 4444 UK l 4J UVOI f f V V HJOJIC, JTb 4.J 'S - to overhaul. ttM y :.'V ? r i,-,.:i. r - Ka ,. :r-::: tfilf0 M "Tou doa't have' .te-Ths., ft, x a,-: mpktns ,:Coriiai' . -vu HriiusuiiLis . v.oriiaa . sdsidh xor.av inns rime. ii ih, w.ii . They've got ail tha tool and amall ensinea ta iri y-i-m t...- .- ' . .VI- - .. . 7, " " W4.4S -4.V. '" l 1st- n 'W. V l' . STa Ska 44a. ' S aw. n- i-,"" - . ,., v.. S 4 - t. 4444 Mwv i . ' s9 ' , AomDAiDi io... an J SAins limn . wors. iu nave tnm aena a man to the mill at ones to look tha an v "a ?vr"n aee whal U needa ahd make a pries on doing the Job."-; "T. wotiw oi our anop graauaiiy eztena. ' Tnat a the on -trouble we have In building op a machine building and repairing buel ll!MJ5er n " SK.' Tht rnlH nan have got their minds fixed on. Provldanc and other distant place and don't look up tha facllltlea : here at noma, , v,.,i.Xt ''' t' 'VV' ;'''' ",itt -.vr . There are many economic In dealing at 'home. There' ta eavlng-of" freight and of time. Whan there le a . break down tha wheals can be put turning, again quicker through a noma ahop than through a dig-r ..:.. oaa.v ...-v- f.v'.v.,'.-v'V,'f,!''' .-'!'.?V. . . :l We 'solicit heavy repalra. aa well as medium and tittle eats." We are well equipped 'to do all repairs. ; '-ut saAcnixi? BriLDERs. '-"v ' THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY CO. "' ; , AGExra for . " '' ...a' American All-Wrong-lit Steel Spilt Pulleys and "Glut" Stitched Ttubber . . ' ' DoJtlneT. We carry In etock Yalo anil Towm Holata np to six ton capacity) also s fun line of racking, Pipe, Valves and Mill Snpplle. , "Tell Us Your Wants" I We will send on applroval to any responsible party in North or South Carolina, anything in Harness or Saddlery Goods. Our stock of Harness, Saddles' and Accessory Goods Is the largest In the Caro linas and we can furnish you anything a horse wears or a horseman needs. Write or call on us. I J. Y. WADSWORTIi'S SOUS CO. CBAIXmTTK, w. a :iifflSddcfor KNOWS all about Liver Com. plaints. He saya there's no reason to be sick arouse the Liver; build up your system with Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets a sure, safe and swift cure. Z5c for Complete Treatment- VI. Ii. HAITI) A CO. JNO. M. IKXrr A CO. e i'sioi SI Expreoo Charjeo Paid A trial will convince yoa that these aroodaara mediolnal snd other purposes. Band us vour orders feetly satisfactory, return at our expense and money xunaotj a onoe. jui aaipmenia are maae iq plain c Htmlt by Ptal or Ejrprms Monty Writ for prlco tut of othor Uquoru 11 1 1 LH LrK CH 1 1 Tsi i LMST-A I Uri fl'J 4ee-. I I . II I I rfT.fi l wmmlttmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt,,mmm .;.!!ii.. it1.. s s i ii m m 'it I I f sfesasjaasaaiiss m Itlwl By Uo. I t von oott for and If not natv. It "aUn- Ordor. yni 30 Annie Rnaeell Makea lilt In Brooklrn tnratr. Sperlal lo Th Observer. Kronklvn, N. T. Oct. U. Annie Hue. sll oprnwl at th Mentauk Theatre to nignt in a Mianight Bunsmsr s Dream' before ths most brilliant, ellt snd. cut. In red sudlwws of the ecaeon. Not lnoe th rfsrs of the "Roval Family" hss Mis Hussell eoorstt surh a DronrannaMt siirt-css as sn did lo-nlght a "Pucn," The production wa th most elaborate snd . complete ever seam her end will rival, If not reed, th 8hkrrlan Henry imnuns presentee ty tne late rvlng. I'SEITL lIRCOVIERICS Are Not Always Startling, Wettber Do Tney O-eit tbe Moat Talk. It la not alwaya tha gratt. most startling dlooverls f science that are most uful to tha human race. 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The pure mountain-flprino; water quenches thirst, tho carbonic acid refreshes, the mineral salts build up ; Sold at all placet qfpuMia resort, and found ' at all hornet in need of health, , , ; 4pnv tvritg or omlljbr Asa.' ' , . Th V(0 South Lrowoty Jh Ice) Co. (ac) ) AabavlTte) Wtoe, fJraoe aad Soda : vvatav vcu Mfuvnmnn, v ' w: . - . ' v iK:t':" ': 'v -. ; .'. -.' '.I s v :.-."(.- r.: , ;-. ,.. i i. ..: ". . " f '.,-i' S.i '" ' 4
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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