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CJIABLOITE UAILY, 0E3EBVEB, KOTCMIffiU 3, 1D0G. 1- v- DAILY TASIIION 611V1C v ' ' " Z.if 4 . v . r-"- ; ' ' C " fit.,:- i. .oy . V 'T 1550 - . ' enttt tin) srn ' v' 73 'l "6mUtlnoi a Blouse eltb 8aUor Collar, sad , wvaHm4ouiMiiaa UDoarwaisi " ;. Saving a ahisld Faelaf. ir . '- ail Beans Allowed. . . i rans snea na i.wi . ' i- .Thla aaart looking sailor salt U Made ef . ' whits sanja. Toe blouse is a prsttr aspartate - troa um nralatioa stria of Mouse, having the v i fronts curvett prsttuy bslow the T neck and , : eloshdoubU-brtasbitTWwltabQtton-holM '. asd beMoaa' Thslattniaaar collar hss broad .' , sadt astsndlnt neuly to the bettosl of the V , k deseed sorved la aa odd effect asd rounded ; at the eoroers, where aa aaehor isjpnbreldV -' tsee xeiebus suit.'" ; f , VeewmH4s1sis-toUyevt.- Fora : tlri oi 10 ywe, the suit wilt Bi& I yards at -rfs soeds 17 iMtiaa wldtv or 4K rardt M inchs , wius,or JH raraiu ineMS wis. , . . ' ' - Woe of pattern. 10 can. ' ., , - t '" Himtily give n amber of pattern yon desire, or clit oat . llbuaraUon nd '. naaU It with - l- cents, v stiver or :, tmps. 16 The Observer, ' Oiarlottc, ' Jt. Faablon Oepc - f. THIBD itBM SPECULATION , KOMB bHOUnyQ IX)K ItOOSEVPU '1Vatilngtoa Politicians, do not Take Kindly to tlie Movement, ana Bpec- nlatlon at This Time la Both Idle -and lrofltlPw, Mr. Uarflcld DIs. . a vooi a led. Once v Uncle tarn - tools the Contractors 'Who Have - Conte to Regard Ulm as Easy Pk-kmtr. Cbalrmaa Orlggs Makes . . Kome Claimx. SpcclaJ to The Observer. '.Washington, Nov. t That pitta burg .snan whn.ls 'Cplns to organlae a. newV political party for tha aole purpose of again nominating and , electing Theodore Roosevelt Prest dent .of the ; United States may not enioceed In getting thetpubUo to take hint seriously.' but it' 'undoubtedly m true that he ropresentj a sentiment '' that. la much' etronger. throughout the country thaa pollUctans.in Wash lagton havaTbeen llllng, to beUeye, . Politicians In '. Washington, be tt . Known, have never done any shout ing for Hoosevelt and a third , term. - The notion doesn't appeal to them at all. for while it Is often suspected that Mr. Roosevelt la himself, a pret ty shrewd player at the game of pol- . I tics, his has by no means been "politicians' administration.'' It is UmcUlt to figure Just why the polltl (4a hs object to the Roosevelt style of sragme, but one f their ggrounda of oomplaint Is-that when he does "sit -In"- he either plays a Ions hand or doubles up with some rank outaldsr, instead of being ' regular' and taking the "boys Into nls confidence. It I an Idle and profltlees thing Just now, however, to speculate on awesidentlat poestblMtlesV After "next Tuesday it coelbly msy may be dons with both Intelllgenca The ' belief 1 firmly grounded that the result an New York - next week will have a vital Influence on ths national situa tion.. It. Is accepted aa assured that the success of 'Mr.-Hearst would re ule ht g strong demand that- Pres! dent- Roosevelt iwtpe out ail past de . cAaratlon and personal - inclinations and plaoe himself at the dleposal of ' his party. On the other viand, should Mr. 'Hughes win In the gubernatkm- mi struggls. ths political situation would be restored to normal cendl tlons and things oould take their nor- mal course. , la that event any of the ' Republican, aspirants for the 1101 swmlnation might rsaeonably regard ; himself as the logical candidate, and tt would be largely, a. oueatlon of . nuetiiag for the delfgatea, , -MR." GARFIELD DISAPPOINTED, 1,: Comonlasloner M Corporation James Rudojph OaxfleliJ Is not the .. nippiest of pubUe men. In fact, Mr, Oirnel4 would be Justified tn t eel- ';. Ing .that hs has m fully-dsveloped .. sure-enough grievance. It Is all be , , ause expectattons did not materiel las , Into relixetlona "'; v ; i- Mr. aarflsld .baUevsd that he was to be made a member, of the Presi dent's Cabinet, , At least ' those A' frleftde ".who are closest in Ms con tldence entertain euch belief, and it 1 not unreasonable to uppose their expectations were reflections of the cw)n'. r.nr w f,..M - . . w. II.IU .w 1: ' Ished. But something happened, and when announcement was made of . changes In ths (Cabinet' not only did i V the same of Oarnsld fail to lead all the rest, but It wasn't on the lis at It is to the credit Of Mr.' Oarfleld. ..Jwho- Is known familiarly as rjlm , tnle,w. that be took the facer bravely, . and how he Is out 1n Ohio carrying - a 'measeage from ths Prreldent to 4 ths .voters, of the Buckeye ptate. Tb . msMMSge, of course. Is to the effeut that Mr. Roosevelt wanted RepubU A 'can Moose of Representatives sleeted v mext Tuesday , and thai ths White ) l Mouuee dos not, entertain the Demo ' rratlO position that he admlntstratton , would be helned by tha election of a ' Democratic House.. inf. ; :iV..,. ,;. ,y';-UNCL8 BXlf NOT. 80 SABT-. , Tor many years Uncle-, flam has been regard er aa easy tpkklng . for contraevtors, and there Is jiot lacking , evMence-' that the" supposition was well founded, v But even-contractors wilt overrmch ' themselves now and then, and the other day ths postomce Department .fumiMhed a case to point. . At, the htst session of Congress an ap oroprlatlOtt waa.mede'for eitendlnf ' and maintaining the pneumatid mall tube systems In Bonton..Kew York, phlsdlphla, Clhcego and W.-1oiHs and the InstallatUMi at new tlants In Jlaltlrmwe, . Cincinnati, Jttttfbivrg, . Kansaa City and Bnn FrwrcWco. The Kn-'IV ltlv,, (ooolnlnf ) lion ey and Tar "y tiie Vul, ronUilns r er!ts. 'onf(rms to Ftire Food and Vrvg law. Buld jr llswleys l'harwacy, i fSS"! -!llwdii-!2a , g . s' uu tt wea WV1 y . " ' y w KM W V ' av tiie other day. Ota ' wer not a ittie, .surtpriaod wnetlf It' 'dvvuovw tli at not a' single b!' bad ' biien re ceived, for the laetaiLtlonv of plenta In the cities that nowjnave no pneu matlo tubes. A Uttll quiet invest! gallon disclosed that the contractors had proceeded on the' theory that if they did not;'bld ori, thenew 'work the ''ewtllre iupproprtalon -would. e used 'in the, cities; wfcre' the tubes already, nave. teen hataliea. ama that later on there wiild be a 'new and larger paproprlatk for" the hew cities. : The DepartoVnt offlolela. however, dad not take this view f It, r When they saw hW tha , wind was blowing they gnnoufced that tha Share of tha eipproprlatW Intended Cor the Installation , of Vew plants would be separated, ..and Vtha proba bilities art the v" ffovernnnAt will In. stall- tha new plants- lwf without oalMjis; upon ths eontruct-s lor any ne.ip.--rv xne oontraior jim" lnvunen tw, rel Ovati Unci . Sara has f used them badly in thus- towiM thwi at their: own. fcame.- ,rr J - "CbairtnanOrirs's.Ot the lemooratlo consresBlona t compajjn ommlttes doea not tropoes that Abe Kepubll can '4nanaa;e ahail outdo 1 m In ths matter of vakiin 1 olAlnfy- jHe4 Clares, tha -'perjnoeraU C-wll .gain t seats, which, would wlps oi tha Re publican majority of, Xta. ind fire tha - Democrats a oomfarta Is wors ins; maiwui. tiers , Is . he t Judre Urtrss nrures it ia folns; t happen. . "The claim of gain In Ne' York of ten is safe. Hearst Irf but of elec tion. I thinly by 109,000. "I e claims of .one pwnocrat In 'aac of ths Htates of tassachusetU. tidlb Caro lina; Kentucky. Montana. idlawara. y R"hodr Iglajxl, ConnecUout, JSho and Ylra-lnia, ars . all rood, tot e- wm not gain U - only ; in PearWlvanJa, ws shall gain mors than ttutl Sim ilurly the claim of a gain 4 hIi In II Unota Is too conserve! ve. Uvl shall gain aifht n Missouri. CWwlaesjona of tlvs or six ara mads in. , but wo know better. . Iowa, Nbiiaka and California can. bs counted on far gains va we i computation that uts us down tq gain, nly throe, tc Inldana is an r error. - Colorado ti a been olalmed for a gain of one, but ws wdl do better than thaC I w Jar sey Is hopelessly torn up. abd Is to bs countod on for at Joast y";t - SPARTANBURG WAPTm' WAU Tbrratrned , Famine Distresses! Cotton Mills, and bireet RaUws. and :: lighting Plant Fear EnfarM shut ' Iown Condition General J'rosgh- mt section. . j . , Correipondenoa of Ths Oba-r. - Spartanburg, S. C, Nov. lU-A coal famine of unprecedented proiortlona thraatens Spartanburg, city, county and ths Piedmont South Carolna and unless there Is speedy relief ill cot ton mills operated' by steamlpower, elaetrlo railways and other enterprises will bs forced to' suspend, tlrowing thousands of employees out bl woric and entailing great discomfort sid In eonvsnltsoa -te the general tpubllo v Ths saasofl 'asstgnsd - for thf on dltlon of affairs 1s that-the tkathem Railway haa declined to leceive further shipments of coal 1 it the mines In Tsennessee for the Reason that ths systtm is- without aoquate fadlitiss for handling such tnttlo at the t present Urns, having Uiolaands of cars already , tied up at Wrlous points along the llnea Many loco motives are., oat of commission being deaa in rounanouses and , (hops, awaJtlnr Mmh. 1 .. .uoncnnprWe condition erTirs as affecting th Co(ton mills Prtjdent Calvsrt of Orafton Mills says tlit he is urgsntly In neeed of coal fof the operation of h mill and thatuleas shipments ordered' out weeks an are not received -at once he fears thit he will bs OnabW to keep the spindles and looms IS motion. ' Tha- tame conditions confront other cotton mills la tns secuon.i i . . i .President McEowen, of trie rtreet railway and lighting company la in dire distress about th problem and fears that-feat may b. compelled to cut off the rralway ant llghtUg sys tems, owing to( tha shortage. . . The strike oi the machinists df the Southern Rallaay Is hell In a mea sure responsibly ' for. ths company's Inability tomeei ths" dehands made upon them but other resjons are - as signed. It is argued thk the tHke has not been in force suflclently long to effect such conditions though It most have a eorapUoatlngleffect If net settieattaaeauyaate. il , ,.. Messases. from. Green vile say that practically the , sems condtloas exist there and tnat tie cnamar of com merce has txrgsd) the Soutlern to -set tle ths strike at once for fie good of the commercial interests w the com mnnlty, i I , . WtLSOV-S COTTfJX ANP TOBACCO. ,041 Bales)' of Cotam for Ttls Sceaon to Date Against d.na for the Same Period last TraiV-An In crease Both la Quantity kid Prioe r New Residences. ' Special to Tha Qbserver. ' Wilson, Kev. ITour corespond ent Is Informed by Mr, Howa'l Rows, public cotton weigher for' WIAn that the receipts' here this sessoil up te to-day, amount to I. til balas the re ceipts for the eomepondtnglperlod last year amounted to t,ou mies. Ths tobacco . sales oft ' ths Wilson market during October amoued to t.tOI.141 pounds, wnlch i brought an average price of ,11 'cents.1 Tin sales for October last year ' amounted i to l.ftl.411 pounds, tha averagmprloe being 1.17. - The toUL sales thW sea- son to date -amount, to. . lo.iii.iii pound, which brought . an awrage price ef slightly evsr ! oents,. total salss for the cbrrespondln rlod last year were 1,211,111 pofhds, the avsrsge. price btlng 7.11. - A j .. There Is a great deal of 'bulMns? going on la various section of city; among the handsome resldeifces begun this weeit is one for Mr. Wllklna, on Whitehead; avenue, Utd one for Mr. eOo, BUnton, on Ootdsboro-strtstvi l i ; A ,s ,f- '.'" Flrra In lulslkirg. .v i Bpeotat to. Iht Obsarvtr.) V; VVw J Iveultburg. Nsv.- t-rjwo alarm fire called out . the firs , department to-day. . The first in th . kitchen 1 Mr. W. W. Boddlsa residence wi pnt ttt before the eomsany could ge there, the second, oocurted about nin o'clock i to-night, ... whea Lajicoitor'aj livery stables, burned. I Ths . horses! and vehicles were all saved but the building is a total loss. It was cults old and tha lose Including stroraga In It will not be over 4110.. The fire company did valiant work and saved adjacent buildings, averting what would have otherwise beta a vary so- Philadelphia. Press. :- L V.tf; There is no use denying." ald the man with the blgh brow, "that this race problem Is a serious affair. Now, down South " ' - i-v -Dat's straight U.tk fa fuy." put In the man with ths loud tlothes, no matter wa't system o ibetln'. you oiler, yer bound , .tvr git , Trowed down some time. . IIDSTiai S COTTOX KXATE3IENT. Total for October 2.SS1, 483,-AgahiHt 1,US2,A1T Imtii Ymr llrouglil luUi : Wgrht lurlug TwO Montlis blading ' WlUv October 15f,4ag Over- liHMt S'Ufvri Movement for tieven' Iays liiHlliitt Nov. 2, Ibhows Big : iaia . Over haino Dete Lisutt Year. ' New Orlwus, Hoy; J. Secretary HS' ter's cotton statwntnt : issued to-day shows . the total for Ugtober - has been ,.vh,w sgainx isai ' year. - The movemunt from Sept.: 1st to Oct. list, Inclusive, , shows - receipts at all t nuo Btatas poru zJMZ.Ke ssalnst I.4-7,. 414 alst vrari overland across tha Vlis slsslppl, Ohio and Potomac rivers- to Northern mllla and Canada M.K21 agalnat M,7t last year; Southern mill takings, exclusive of consumption : at Southern outuorta. 471.000 aitalnst 46507 last year. and Interior stocks In excess of those held at, the commencement of the season 142.6M axalnst X12 last Year. . -: - These nutke the total' movsmetn of the cotton crop brought Into sight duMng the two. months ending . with the close or uctooer .cms.ou against s,nn,ei last yesr... .. .. , ,-:..:,. .. i ; foreign exports for. the two months nave seen i,6H2.0M Dales, snowing an in' crease sver last season ef Ue.iXe. '- v - Htocka tha aaahoaril and tha 19 ltad. Ing 8outhrn Interior markets on Oct. U ware 1.2gT.2U against 1,444.931- the -same data last year, including port and inter ior town stocks left over from ths pre lous season and the number of bales of the current crop brought into sight dur ing the two months the supply has been 1444.781 ' against .752,04 last year. The movement , for ; the seven days ending nov, . , , inclusive. -. snows ins una kn...kl .1. v. m mqu u.uu,ii, vihii, ,1 g sgalust 4tt,2tffor the same days last year. ' - .. w ; - - VlsJUa , Supply of Cuttoa. t.K? -New Orleans, Nov. iBecretury Hea ter's . statement of the . world's visible supply of cotton tsstied to-day shows:, The total visible I Z80.ni aaalnat 1.000. m last week and l,&!4.82! last year. Of this the-total of- American cotton Is t.teJ.Kl SRulnst X.3S0.29H last week and last year and ot all other klnda, inciuuina; &Kyp. orasii. mail, ids.- nut against 700,000 last week and T2(,(U0 issi year. . Of the world's visible suddIv of cotton there is now afloat and held in Great Britain end 'continental Eurone 1.496.000 asalnst l.M.000 last year; tn Egypt 119, 000 against .ooo last year; In India M, 000 against 963,000 last year, ond in the unuea otates KWZ.W9 against iu,vw last ysor, - BarUetti Frailer Carrlngton's Dally ' Cotton ijctter. Farnlshsd by ths Charlotte Cotton Kr cnange and Board or Trade. New York. Nov. :. Uvernool onensd 4 to.t points lower when , due to -come t to points tower, st ins nour or tooai opening was 4Vi to points lower and closed essy at a net decline of 7V to 8 Dolnta. Our market steady at an advance of i poini to a aeciine ot points ana soiu off to $M for January and 10.17 for March or about 10 to 11 nolnts under closing figures of yesterday, under boar pressure and liquidation. Ths failure of stop orders te appear around -. for January sianea at niue.eovsnus; ana some supporting orders sppeared around 10 cents, but those were supplied by con tinued oRerlnse and after a-- rally or I or 9 points the market weakened again on the Ollas report claiming an improvement in condition 'tat . the fort night of about t pr cent, and In the af ternoon wasVweak and aasettled with stop ordcrs-reaahed around .M for Jan uary and 10.10- tor March. The low point up to tha 1:46 p. ru, was l for January, The weather map snowed nignor tem neratures on tha averaae. .There would seem to he. good argu menta axalnst accepting trie tnto-a'xht as an extremely bearish Influence, In cluding the bad weather early In Oc tober, the big forward -business trans acted 'for faU shipment, . etc., but ths movement Is at least a sentimental weight.. on. values, ...and In. addition to which -there- hanaa over-the -market a fear of the bearish census figures next The ;mfbeKhT'OTwTO"nreek::-'.z,0t lies, breaks sH secorda 8, 7. ec C C. P. Ellis A Co.'s Cotton Letter. fPecUU Orles Kngush market continued to show ev ery dispositon to resist ths decline, ths American marketa are absolutely with out support except such 'as comes from covering bjri iatl'iped snorts and this de mand seems unequal to counterbalance the reselling of bedave rendered neces sary bjhwe-taTgkaallytortr ever of spot ootton. --- -The unprecedented: movement tenas to larger crop kerigthan , confidence in the 0 estfntetes and It la felt that wirriun; on a vrvp oasis irai ally prove to be far lese than tn browfinT S"b1eaf by tar th"krrgeei wwstyVeroenf record, iaand itthaTCstalaoi.wf: eancestlon throughfluL-the fiouAhws( prastieally in sures a continuance or receipts far in excess or lust year for soms time to tome. It Is slso thought hat the eensus report next Friday , will, .lit ooly wipe out the dehlclt lait fltoqi alarge increase over last veer slnrima? ud fa tha aama data and between the two it Is diffloult to see iust where the bull -Is to. -derive miij wijiruiun wr T opera tion for some time to oorae. Ji. return ef wet weather In the Boyth .would probab ly , cause more or teas ooei ing ana igive the market a temporary uplift, but fall ing this .it looks as -though -af-eontfrmance Of nreaaat srood -weatrMir--anl-tinlnUir. i-upted jmoYement . wouldt eventuate in lowsr pnets. v. v. SLxas & co. Miller eV CO.'s Cotton ltter. , Special t The ObserVitr Nsw York. Nov. 1 Theundertone of the cotton market was weak and prices went off sharply for no special reason beyond the fact that belief In a very large crop cannot -be dispelled and that the present level of prices Is unattrac tive io tne average operator. ... . Liverpool sold here during the - fore noon and wire bouses, aa a rule, figured Inraelv in the kelllno- aid, whila tha larger , bull interests were . believed to nave well evened up. The remaining longs seeing little probability of selling to advahtaae, preferred to liquidate and weakness of a decided etianarter waa rfa. vetopea on tns appearance of Miss Olios' nsuree snowing a gam in condition sines Ootobar lfith. 1.1 Mr cent., whlnh. tn anv me iraai.-is snmeming . remaraaDie in view, oi ins Kiumg irost in many sec tions the past three weeka . , , Weather newa to-dar waa Irnnrut ellmatlo developments being how re- garaea as a -nacg number." Thi ovement was run. with indlcal ona n Ming very large for soms time and this s the main . tlilna- mlI tha .--w-. The present disposition la tn aall ahnr and (he probablijtiea ars that this will continue wun - me - usual reeult -ef . a p aniui wj cover, aiinougft prices msy further sag before this occurs. Cables were a to lower.. In sight for ths week 632.000, last yssr 471,0twi total tc. date 1,164.000 against last year of vu,ww, I idvurpuoi w ens S to f lower, T.:. -.'SatM,an 4k' VIA V Bartlctt, Fraxier A Carrin(ton'g Grain Special to The Observer. ' vy. 'i - trlflo on - realising to-day but . on .the whole continued to display the excellent Undertone so chnrncterlstle of lite pnst www. sioaeru ffinwr waa also bullish. ana a oetur position is developing.- V believe May wheat bousht and held w W. Ill how nice profits, Estimated receipts 41 enra. vOernt Market eased off a trifle and it seems- probable that ths growing weak ness In the cash position must affect the futures before long. Estimated receipts Oats: Ltmltsd offerings of the De ferrber and modern buying firmed thut delivery extending a sympathetio In fiunnce td the latter months. Estimated receipts to-morrow ll car a rroviaons: iai . par er yesterday's ovement en rather free reallsln. he buying of January lrfrd Was scat- ra. , lusumsiea to-morrow i nuo nnga. ubbard Bros. ft Co.'s Cotton Letter. facial t Ths Observer.. ' V I New York. Nov. I Liquidation Set In after ths opening, continuing to bring out long cotton, until a decline Of nearly pj points we- recorded. i At this point tha market found buyers; Wlitch checked ths downward movement. ?"hls dx'Mne was Saalsted br what the rade thought wss a rather Vnrtsh cir- . 1M Witt's Utile j:r!y It Isers. Ahout tha mnst reliahle pill on the market, Md by llawley'a'liarmacy.v'. , ;- DU-NX S REYIKW OP TIUDU . BtiU'Much Complaint of Traffic Con , ditlona. Retail Trade Shows lm i provrmcnt i Nearly All Sections and Mercantile " Collections are , Pronipt.--litern Wool Sales At tain Record Proportions. Cu to. ..' niary Quiet Conditions tUow lle- - -cent - Activity In Irlraary ( Markets .jr-.for Cotton oooUs.'"'.,,v-';v;i;.)') i NeW York, NoV. t.--R( 0. Dun CoVs weekly review of trade to-morrow will say: i " " " J' ' -''',: ;' Colder 4 weetlitr nas 'temoved ene'bt the , drawbacks to eeasonaoie ownou tlon of merohandlsc, but there is still much -ooruplulnt of ' truffle - conditions. ConsesUon on the railways, increased by the-destruction of vessols during the recent tJulf storm.a men heavier ton page of freight Is delayed than usual, although there Is always a err famine at this season. Retail trade shows Im provement in nenvly all sections, and mercantile collections- are more prompt Returns from the Iron and ateel Induatry could not easily be brighter, and foot wear factories have abundant orders on hand. After several weeks of preasurs to plane , contracts . for coon gooes, there la a natural Season of qu!t, but the mill have secured sufficient - busi ness' to insure msny months of ccttve niaclUnery. Eastern wool sales have at tained record proportions, but the late fall has delayed the aemana lor wooiens. rrlroary receipts of wheat are not In keeping with a maximum crop un so eoun of freight deleya . - As the season advances with Increas ing urgency for delivery of Iron and sccel, regardless Of further advanee- in prices, even the most conservative pur chasers give up hope ef better terma Foreign Trade In this Industry Is large despite domestic neecs. . Recent - vigorous activity In the pri mary markets for cotton goods has been followed by customary quiet condition; which are aeceary for assimilation and adjustment. Diminished interest In goods and the lower price of ths raw material leaves, the matter of market values dependent upon the readiness with which Jobbers find their recent pur chases distributed. : Stocks In the hand of Western dealers ors believed to be light, and steady movement is anti cipated. No Improvement has occurred In the export division, but many looms formerly ana-aced In foreixn work have been diverted to" relieve the domestic pressure.-which maintains active ma ohinnry in all departments. After much Irrerularlty, the wheat market shows a substantial advance for the week. - " - Four output increased somewhat out u Is still fa rbehlna, the production a year ago. : ,.rv,- - Chickeaa Hatched on a Train. St. Louis Dispatch to New York American.- ; 4- " In tome corners of Klrkwool it It net considered polite to inquire too closely as to Uhe origin of a man's ch If kens or whether they were raised in MiMOurl, in Arkansas or from a low rtost on a dark night Horace B Haml of fhat town, however, is much interested in the nativity of sevdteen fcwls he received from Georga S. Dent, of Lawrence county, Ark., a few days ago. He had asxed Mr. D nt to send Wm some baby chickens for hi little girL and Mr. Dent, who had no small -chickens on haud, shipped a Plymouth Rock h;a and her nest of sixteen egg. Soon after leaving her Arxunso home, the old hen began to announce with exultant clucks that her three weeks' work had not been In valt. and fluffy little chickens began to appear. At Imboden, Ark., there we e six chickens, and' back counties to hear from. The passenger on the train beeams greatly-Interested and made frequent .Inspections v count the brood and' speculate on th next edition-. At the train approached Ht, Loulx, fifteen of ths eggs had pro duced chickens and the pawnuers were disposed to 'agree' that the old hen had accomplish all that could reasonably -fee expected of her. At Tower Grove station,, ten min utes before ths train t was due at it destination, the old hen triumphant ly clacked the Annottncemep' that her maternal labor Mrero crowned with complete succesC arid the stxx feenth chicken was a Bt Lodtsan. i , , i cular by a crop reporter." but more by the liquidation of those - who bought freely this morning fora reaction. They were a rain disappointed st the absence (of any Urge buying orders from spln-fhera-ton tha basis of It cents, snd the slowbut continuous selling y the Houtn against purchase oi spot cotton. Rsmarober,, w. ' afways: ' carry a large stock, and prioe are right HacKnev - i; -'.( .. w- Plnmblns; and Heating CJoattaotora, robbers 14 Supplies, -" Hackney Dldg. W. FUth St, tIIARIXXTTK. N- J, . t I r wawr " u Bros il&V la Liquid Sunahino ,V'Ti5'eaencw'pf ' Old' Wt Northern tyev fn . tt ,;lieaUh and streng of great fields ofripa grain, W&tr;prfeear'&Wkl"'mctA (ot Years, In chAired.' 'a' ; i ; caaks In warehouses flooded with sunshine, ; H Mellow and dellclom ' The perfect whisker. .-;V'Coes to ths henrt, not Yv"V- ':'4t If4 Up J) ,;i ', . . . : ... - I r I J CSstUsaii, ,. I..., HIS BUTY TO ESCORT WOMEN, palmer lias Pollto Conatable, ' Who Makes Town ; sut Ideal Abiding Piece. , , , w ( , i i A t , , Exchange, t , v . Ths Utile town of Palmer (Masa) has a system of . police . protection which makes it an Ideal abiding place for spinsters and - other, women who are without male protector a - It has two constables, one on duty days and the -other all night, It Is the special business of the latter to look-after all unescorted women. lie meets every trolley car that eemes In from Springfield ' after t a. tn., and escorts every unaccompanied woman in It to her home. He meets trains from the Bast and West, It notified, and looks after ths lone wo men , passengers, cheerfully carrying their grips ax he accompanies them to their houses, --- ' And for all this he does not get tip or extra pay. 1 He receive merely the gratitude of trie fair sex of Pal mer and their smiles. Such escort duty ths ' town require of him as high constable... c - Recently a young; school teacher In the town wished to attend a wedding many miles away, but her attendance meant that shs would be obliged to return to Palmer at Um, She was about to give up going when a towns woman pointed out that all would be made easy by dropping a not to tha policeman, asking mm to meet tnat t o'clock train. ; v - That is his only Address at the post- office. The Policeman. With soms misgiving she wrote the not and at the appointed time the policeman was waiting on the railroad platform for her and escorted her home as If It was ths meet-common occurrence In the world.. Women who go Into springneia to attend the theatre and come home on tha last trolley oar never fail to drop a note to the constable, and he's al ways on hand to nee them safely to their homes, iz mere is mors man one he collects them all and then drops them off one by on at their residences. OVER THE HILLS. Eugene Field. " . (Ww tha lillla nit" far awav A little boy steals from nia morning i Plav. And under the bloeeoming apple tree Hs lies and he creams oi uie uungs io be; or Kattlea fooaht and of victories won, Of wrorre e'erthrown and of great rfaeda done Of the valor that he shall prove some day, Over th hills snd far away . Over the hula and far awtyi Over the hills snd far away If a oh. for ths toil the uveiong oayi Vnl It mattared not to the soul aflame With a love for riches and power and famar On. eh, man! while th sun 1 high rvn tn tha r-rtntn tova than II Tender where biasetn tns noon si osy: Over th hius snd far sway- Over the mils ana isr s.wayi Over ths hills snd taw away An old man lingers at close of day; Knw that hla ioumev Is almost dona His battles fought, and hi victories won Tha old time honeetv and truth. The truthfulness and the friends of youth. - Home and mother where ars thyT Over th hills and far away- Over the nuia ana tar awari MTV Mil llBM in, IVMllttttl in MIUJW, Qimi I - I 'I - ,11 ' , Jt ww rnan wno n,v,r n-i-i nut,i Mountain Tea or Tablets, at sent. R. H Jordan A Co. for the teeth the asost eleaaalng. tragraai, asaltkfal, pleeaaat sitsr-taete deatiMoe it Meado tfc Baker'o Garbolio Uouih7ash at yoer draggUrs, Ua, 80a, HJ OOUOH Kt MORXI No matter what kind st a sough you have, , PSNN CHERRY ' SUXIR Will stop It. Th first doe lives re- RtMEE 4 Wllsf. Try It. Prtee, "V". At aU trugglfta HAIR BALSAM riitri end beMiine Um kab. P lis s lamrUnl emra. rme reus M a-eiere wt Male r a It Oelor. wll lag Ovne eaal iimm a Ur fmiU to tha head. to TouM xiTi.-' 'ifl vy i ""' s s - i ..If. It. JeeeXfa, ,( St;-i v s J 'ft 1 1 is , . KM i wi? n1 s s - i- i ,-' m 3P6g It will mm i mixr 'm is Matt ' a rivKirKAwyoLP I flU fAOTOSTi CfiPFCt WTtlXt I Expreoo Charfjoo paid A trial will convince you that these good are msdlolnal and other purposes. Bend us your orders feotly satisfactory, retora al our. runaea ai once, juj smpmenu are Jteasif sVjr PtttU of Writ for trie tUt llachincry for-fennand-fac lory. Frtfjinpc Three kinds, from 12 "'S to 150 H. P. Rnilpft Return Tubular and eft M sae.Wsaj W14 BBJsVaABtfesl trorri 12 to 150H.P. Improved Gin Machinery, J1; and Presses, 'and complete outfits of capacity of 100 bales per day and over. few Mi ffc Pour or five kinds. wtmm au ainwa ua the South, Pulleys anJ Snaftinj, Mt Bxrs tw EmaQest to complete cotton mill outfits. LID D ELL COMPANY, Dr. K. Nye Untchlaoa, e. 9, llatciUeon. , , ' LI INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, n ACCIDENT orricci iro. a, sisMt Baiidiag. - d! 'rheaa atA v.:..v; ' tub imtiutiivo - 1 v .BOIXOW tuocx MAoicns. ' , " ' DOTOXJ3 f AfjniXE. . ' Marvel to ths building trade. Mill reur own. building materiu on tha ground. x , - .... ,rmcTs.. ,-. .. .. ... ...m.oo. , ' i. c nrnitiva ii id. t y. rj .t .. it. r a. df w w i s r w t w ri. m u A.-w' .u.vrav 1 1 r . in. j. i Indigestion I restors'your lost appetite, renew andi:,'-j wnet tno desire tor wholesome food ana five you power to proper ry direst what you eat. Vou will sf tin know tha keen enjoyment pt a rood square msal, : t .-, t- - 'V " ; . ' jl cur 1 on ft & is a predlrested toulo food composed of bar' v lev malt, nop, and the purest of pure crystal v, ' , i water. Nothlnf mors no dnirx no cnem- v ' teals. Its provlncs is to aid nature by;".,.? strnrthnlnf tha nerves, blood and muscles ; so mat the stomach can do its own diresnnf;. It Is deUfhtfully palatable. .;' t -,-' i. . FOR ALB BY ALL DrlUOOISTS. ' , rhr' Malt Tonic Dept., LeolsTille. Zf. By Uo. I V and if not ner. 1 '-' expense and money maae in pum cases. Bxpnui Monty vf (W Uqutt. LLEOAED -L. JT LTttXElJ AEUHITUCT 4Cb BnlloUnc CHARIX)TTE - ,.- ..xc FRANK P. MILBURN &' Ca ARCHITECTS ! WASIITJfOTOX. D. 4X DE. 0. L., ALEXAirDEE, DENTIST. . CARsoir Bvnonro . Southeast Corner FOURTH AND TRYOIf KTVOXV H00E AND ROOEEfl ! - ', ARCHITECTS CSAJtlCrT8eBjar wUl be'ra, II V Orsfwv J ; 'Wheelor, Bungs .tnd Dicta??-; AEOUITECTS rrM 7i Second floor 4Cs lufldtnti cnAiuxxrri; it.Ct hub cKowixii BAiiiTonrcM oa. ISO. ' . . ... . , For the Treatment ef -i ' , ; Wnlskey, Morphine and iirphlne a Special aoartmenta and nureee for lady patients. All forms Of electricity, (or treating nervous diseases. The stockholders all being physicians, eonstltuts consulting board. S. M. CnOXVELU sf. D- Oct a Ra-rttnt Cop ec toe urtgiaai Lawson's History Of North Carolina ; Yalaabie to Any Ubrary. rorsneriy Sold for St 00, goes teZ v.t'.yi-'..wag SIAO. . , it-''.,.-.. MM) -HVaV4 $2.50 0UYS ONE f UU GALLCri I Vsar Old - KntucKy Pye WhlxVey. e Veer Old Straight N. C Corn Whlsksy. , 4 Veer Old Virginia Ap ple Prandy, 4 Var Old Maryland Peach Brandy. f-lne Old Hulland Gin. f'MIMBt Ititis simxIs come t- Stone J'iKe, an,l . eltMied 1' iin-r.g i. f . 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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