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i t ijii, 11 . ... !-., -Jv 'ft ! I i '.. j ' rv-r. 1 I '.v. 12. t'.'.i !ni!:iin I : i 1 It) hrurlnjf of .. s ... ! (:' . r nU'rprlang i f.-t.t s '' t fv.Tjr Iiy that the !i" tvim-iit that the town Is : , , . (i a rtw factory, especially-If u ' ; f r tlia manufacture of cotton j or cloth, attracts ,-. no great ant of attention, as was the case a f v years tack. The town's latest t it rprirte. however. Is along an air I ,: Uicr nev line and the tnere an nouncement 'of lt lnar 'tratlon' will attract attention not only In Gastonla but throughout the State and even In other Etatea. It is a factory for the manufacture of ladles' garments, con sisting of full suit and sklrtaf x Thls new enterprise is to be oper ' ated : by. the Yeager-Mcean Manu facturing , Company.- the members of the firm being Mr.. J. Teajerand lir. A." Jl. McLean. ; Jte Yeeger haa . for the past several years conducted - a millinery r " and ladles' .' furnishings store with marked access, and . has . for the past twelve months operated a small manufacturing plant tor cus tom work, his business having grown from the 'very start This business will be continued.' Mr. McLean has , long- been prominently Identified with ," the business Interests of the town and , as a traveling salesman has met with ; rreat success. The- firm will begin '- business Jan. 1st and will occupy the . third floor . of the. Adams imUdlng, where the machinery for the manu v lecturing of skirts will be .Installed, t In the custom department, which now occupies the second floor of this ' . building, and which will be enlarged and in the factory department there ' will be employed at least seventy-five 'ladies as soon aathc factory 1a put in operation, f 0 will be employed in the eskirt department and IS will be em ' ployed In the custom department. The -machinery, especially made' for this - purpose,' bas already been ' ordered ; and will be installed and ready tor work by Jan. 15th, - The motive pow der will -be electricity, which will be ' obtained from the spencer Mountain ' power Company, through the town of - Oaetonla. An electric elevator will be Installed to carry freight and pas - sengers from ft rut to third floor. . -v It Is the intention of the company . to . put salesmen on the road and the goods manufactured wHl be placed with firms in the larger towns and cities of this and f many ether States. Only a very high grade of goods will be turned out and only a high class of trade will be catered to. It Is dif ficult' to attempt to estimate with any degree of accuracy the value of this Hew enterprise to ' Oastonia.-.lt -will serve to advertise it over a large ter ritory as the only town in North Carolina- where ladles'' garments ., are manufactured! " The company has a large capital and, being backed by men who know the business and, who have attained success, there is not the least doubt that the product of the new factory will, In a very short time, win a reputation . which will In crease the demand Jot Oastenla-made garments. o such an extent that the company will have to enlarge its fac tory and, Increase its output. s . Aulerlcan Catalogues In Demand. Consular and Trade Records, If , would be most unfortunate. Jf write Consul Haynos. of Nankin. If . ', wc are to be forever tied down to unnystematlspd. spasmodic, hit or miss f i ' attempt to ' gain , trade by sending over circulars which have . utterly ' . no meaning to .a ' ... 4'hlnaman. Somewhere recently I L reading of the great good a con ( 'nil thuMsht he was iW.vk In dlstrlb uting - such clrcul ra," etc, Tftoiv ' svrod to. bo sn Incessant demand ' t,r thn by the Ciiinaae. r wivi'.l J raneclslly like those with thick leaves," remarked a Chinaman one ", ' day in calllnr for American trade v. catalogues. This - excited the con i '"''. sal's curiosity, Jed to the disclosure . ; - that they were 'wanted as inside soles ,f-; for shoes, j "- -'; ;- t - ; DAILT 'FASHION ;SEBYIC 1609 Udixt KiNeosfD rut kb gxtfevr.; 1,H ."J . .r ' PsrU return Ko. uot, ; ' Vr. : ,' y s . -.'(:' All Beams Allowed.' :, .'; '.:,' ' .'. The many-toied skirt in cimlaf effect is mart lor rlotM sod wnolnt atiltlnn ot all tar letlei ss they ash with neHMlinf rraee and do notHc, th taplwant fault el the aH-strar ' tar aiodala. A mart nlnnrored hodnI lbers ahnwa uut will ha uaad ss often (ofltlks as tot ' woolens. The tores an "eut W flare In pretty fold below the knee aedBt sertsctiy sroooU, about the hips. '. :.,.'-:-,;-."',.-? V In the raattro( dMtontkin. ona'l tancr maf be fully Indultad to Ions ss the effect is bsconv ;h.. . ;.-., a'N-i Tb petfea Is la 7 tlsre- trrM Inches, waist , SDOMur. y0f M walat, Ui skirt Will Sesd ' yarlt o srodi 20 IiwUm wlila, or tV. ynrdt M , tnchM wide, HH yards 2hv wide, or . yard H incs wide. "; . rnot el PfUsrn, to cants. . . , .-'. '.-..', Pimply give number orpnttprn u drnrlre, tT rtU oat Illustration ami kiiail It -Wlih JO c'iil, atUrr or etampe, 'to Ttie Ohavrvrr,, Charlotte, . ' V 1 : ; L 1' ' .' . . - ?i. C, jraauya vcpt. i. j'imh. x mn f Ml. Airy. v . i i. : ri-st- i in fo to-(?:iy on a war- t i ';. z l- i v.!' i having lvn 1 ! ii.ii.-.J in L.e inmiiii ii JNiita ii.anl.i Ashby, near lit. Airy Friday nU;ht. iia dot; not dwny having bo-n pn-m nt whim the shooting' occurred, but says that he did .not tire the shot that struck the ' girl, lie says that he was lo campuny with another man, whose name re refused to state., and that thel atter mistook Miss Ashby for a woman of doubtful characted and fired upon her. lie did not say whether Elmer Brim, the man arrest ed in ML Airy on the charge of shoot ing the girl, did or did not fire the shot that struck her. " v -j; v Trotter, like Urlra, comes from one of the best families In MU-Airy.. Ho left home this morning and came to Greensboro on the train that arrives here at noon. The chief of police at Mt. Airy notified the officers here that Trotter waa on the' train and asked that he be arrested. When the train came down the "Y" near the station, two officers boarded the train and placed the young man under arrest. The theory of the ML Airy officers Is that Brim and 'Trotter were out to gether on , the night of the ' trouble, They had previous trouble with a wo man of unsavory reputation.; In the uncertain light along the road they mistook one of the girls in the 'buggy foe the woman with whom Brim had the trouble. Brim took his pistol and fired at the young woman, . learning too late that he had made a horrible mistake. Brm was arrested Saturday and Is now la jail at Dobson. r ; Trotter Is only nineteen years - of age. - He says that he heard that he was wanted as a witness In the case and not wishing; to testify ; he left home yesterday, an dcame as far as Pilot Mountain. 'There he took the train and cam to Greensboro.-'; '''.v,- v , CHILD HURT BY FALI ; lO-Tesr-bld Frank Parncll Slips on Kldrwalk, Perhaps tacturlng His Temple Ministers to Conference. Speolal to The .Observer. ; . .: V'' Concord, i ov. It Billy . nnd Prank Paraeli. the 12 and 10-year-old sons of Mr. William Parnell, were playfully kuffllng on' the cement , pavement In front ef Beck's-meet market at 7 o'oloqk tc-nlghL when Master Frank slipped end fall to the ground, striking his heed. He was rendered unconscous for a fow momenta and an ssdted crowd .soon gathered, many - of whom thought the child wssv dead o would die. He Is Jbctter. however: sustained s possible fracture above me ngne tempi nnq, a (Drained arm. He Is a blight little fel low and has a - large acquaintance throughout the city. , . . ' The ministers of the Methodist Epte- eopal Church, South, here will elave the rtty and county to-morrow morning for ML Airy to auena. me rnewini- oi con ference. Tt Is suld that all of these de voted laborers carry iwUti them excel lent reports 'from their . respective charges.- , . '. The Mates or tne sieinooin cnurcn are entertalnlna to-nlirht at a dime con cert at the homo of Dr. and Mrs. w.. C. Horren. The hest musresi talent or the city, is parlloipaung.in toe nnmoera on the Programme. ; ! . Ur Kmitrann will nlaT to R Decked house here to-morrow night when she h nnra In CWIi ValnlV and lh Maid." 1 THE REST OF THE CAST. WaiHamlet,,r QuKi Sore He Wanted ' :ti Bej an Actor? , ; Bohemlen'Magaslne, , t .. Sir Henryftlrvlng's. eon. H. B. Irv ing, who is now playing in this coun try, was not -educated primarily for the stage. An amusing story Is told of one of his .earlier interpretations of the difficult role of Hamlet. On this particular occasion - Blr Henry was eut In front and after the performance several member of the company. Including his. son, crowded about him tor an expression of opin ion. ' " v . "What do you think of. Smith -as PolonlusT asked one. - "Good." very . good," -murmured .Blr Henry, in his quiet, kindly way. "And Miss Blank as Ophelia T" "pood. very, good," again murmer ed Sir Henry "And Jones as the King?" ' "Good, very . good," repeated Blr Henry .'."' ; ' ' ' ' "And Thomas as Horatio?" "Good, very good," was the answer.. ' 80 - the- fntlre--cast" was -gone through with the exception of the principal character, and each received the same precise, neat criticism, "good, very good." - Then there was a slight, pause, an awkward pause after which the son, who had been waiting eagerly- and anxiously for his father's opln!on about his acting, managed to pick up courage t stammer! m - --" "But,- father what did -you think of the rest of the cast?" ; Kir Henry looked blandly at his son and then remarked dryly: '' r ' J'Are you auri that you want to oo an actor,' my son?".--, . r'";..'' -eessaseMektaawai ' "BONK AGE ON THE PIUIKIES. tlow Many Settlers Llvnr Wldle Get- '". ' ing Their Claims. ..v '-v-v. Kansas,' City BUr K i' ,'' fl The pioneers of Kansas will never forgot the "buffalo bone age." When central and southwestern Kansas were settled the praltfe was strewn with buffalo ' bones. Those were hard times In Kansas and the gathering of these .bones .enabled ' -the early set tiers to live while they were gotttng their' claims broken out for the, pro ducing of crops, i ',; Nine-tenths of the pioneers of that section of Kansas and there wern't very many at, that had literally noth' Ing but -a trtim and a few household goods that, they had hauled from the Kaat In a single wagon. ; Of course there were no buffalo, for this was tn the late '70s, but their bones strewed . the plains, and . these bones .were the ' .only thing that had a oommerclal value and they were utniaeo. They, were hauled In groat wagonloads to the nearest railway, often from sixty ; to one hundred, miles away, and sold. The horns were the more valuable and they went first, but the rest of, the ' skeletons soon followed. ' There i were no fortunes'made by these early bone hunters, for a large load of buf- 1 falo bones brought only from II to M at the railroad towns, but the pro ceeds from a load enabled the settler to buy a Uttle flour, coffee and , occa sionally, meat and lumber. V a 4 ' KXPENSIVK Ecorvo?iy. ? to -Pave a JVnnr .Aonittmes CVmIs Mors Than found. Buccaea. 'ary'' ;-..;f'--;i''i '? ('"''''" ,V I have seen a lady spoil a pa'.C of line g.oves trying to rescue a nickel from a mud puddle. ? Several pfople have been run over by street rare or teams in New, York while trying to U'.icue a dropped package, a hat, art umbrella ot a csr.e. A larls bark clerk, who was carry ing s bag of irold throuyh the streets, 1ipj;pfd a ten franc r'ce, which roll ed lrtr-4 the - slf'uwalk. He set hi t bag down" to look' for the lost o'co, and ahtle h was trying to extricate It from, the gutter some ens stole his bag and ran away with It. un iy Dit tloo for allUtr. A i uiii who wanted to lecture call- J i.t a bureau presided over by two I i 'i Mil , H. "' - . . : , ; . ,M ' ' '' i.ii arouHi'd their Interest 'with a 1 turer's art, but unfortunately the iK iilor member was Just: starting on a trip and would not return for at leant a month. ' ' The ecnlor partner called the young man to one side and exacted a solemn promise that he would not visit an other bureau nor read his lecture to anybody until after he had given this particular manager' a reading and a chance to make him an offer a month hence, zy.tyj :i;Vyv: The Interest of the junior member, however, . was at white . heaL . and he kept sending for the young lec turer, insisting that he come down to the office and read his lecture.1 The young man refused with as much tact as possible.' but this .only Increased the anxiety of the Junior. . '' ' At last the young man tod of the promise maae tne senior partner in stead of quieting the Junior manager, the announcement made him only the more .anxious and finally., the young Irian consented. , i ,j " The reading ended, , the - Junior partner said: - ' " ' .. . Now,vyour vdolng 'hlM. has saved us all much valuable .time. ,111 tell you frankly, my boy. it ' won't do. f There's no message In 1L it Is loose ly constructed,' the diction is poor. It won't do. ' Burn it and try again.' When the senior partner return tl he called up the young lecturer and soundly berated , him for' breaking faith. ' "How do I know you'have loot been to every bureau In town? .v Tou prom ised me on your honor "you would read the lecture to nobody not even to my partner." ;..;.' -, '? ' -: ' The young man protested, that he had not done so. ( "Why? exclaimed 'the senior man ger, of course you have. He tells me that you came down here 'to the of fice two weeks ago and read him the entire lecture, and that he told you It was no good!" . t,''..,:;: ; , "Tes', replied the young man, "af ter much persuasion. I did read him a it 3 ;.r A lllliifil v ; n An Internal and External Remedy U : : The tbonsands of testimonials wa bar received Iron people In every section ef America prove beyond any doubt that Swanson'al.'S-OROPS'' is positive ears (or Rhsumatism in aov of its farms. It atskes no differ ence how severe the case may be, S-DROPS," if applied as directed will afford quick relief from pain, whHs a permanent cars is being effected by its ass internally. "5-DROPS" is recognised as a standard remedy for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuralgia and Kidney Trouble. Is many sections where it has been tested by doctors, they an Btinf and prescribing DROPS' for thg abov diseases. .( . ;r, HERE 10 AD80LUTC PROOF . pormaALOi 1 IIMla lrt .OArm,i hMk,rMai ar riiT-maTr n aaa wumj i iombm im wm mMMMUaknlM. nawmae m ar aova aa tha Boor tnkl Vliaaataa. Ttnatwl bar wtth-DaoPSaaS toor aha mm aroaad u U aaS happy as aaha. 1 ar rlb -HOOPS' tar mf pmUmm aaS aas It la mf praatMa." Ml. S. D. StSVO. Srawtaa. Sa wtttatr "I had baa a affr for a naM at yamra wth Xaaihaea aad abaailia la air araM) aad Ires, and triad all the n,HIa laal t aaald aalhar from rasdtoal aarka, aatf Ua aaaaalUd lth a anaiaar a Ska haM ahySalaaa. bat J anthina thai aava aba ral.af abatlaad fma "a-olfiPI." I akalt aiaaailba rt la ar noS in tor Saiaaw tiara aaj meaiail alaaiMa. rp TRIIL C ' T aVaa - yoaraelL Lsrga Sis tettla -lOPS" (JgO Beees fkOt.) rsr tsU by regglets. If MS-St0PS" la ask sbUlssblo la year tewe, order fress as dlreet aad a will asad It prepaid rssalpa ef pHss. SWAXSOI EHEUliATlC CUBE CO., tDept 43 lEOUkj SI. CCAS3 OCO(X)bOOOCK g Gpojierf's Medicines 4 In The remarkable demand for the New.' rpiecoyery medicines, with which L. T. Cooper has .been hav ing such wonderful success In ths curs of Stomac hand , Kidney troubles,"! Catarrh, ' Rheumatism and other : diseases, - seems to- In crease : every , day.; His vlelj In 'New M Orleans for ; the past . few weeks has 'created a sensation' in the' Bouth. the like of which has never .been known.., ' Hl remedies are well-known in this section of the country, end the . famous,;, cures ,. which ":, they have effscted.'ln ; flt.liouiH.r) Mil waukee, St, Paul, Minneapolis and Mother, large cities ; of the. Central Western mates are well rememi bered.- The , retail " drug slsta say they have never known any medi cines for which thsrs was such a constant' demand, and the . con tinued reports of marvelous cures that are being published every where are a topic .of. universal interest.' are suu printing interviews witn those whose : casee are most ex traordinary, and as this. the last week' of Cooper's visit draws to a close,, the excitement seems to have Increased rather than abated. : .. One ease In particular that has attracted especial attention dur-lng-the past few. days that of Mr. Leon .Labusqulere, 1014 Bur gundy Ht.. New Orleans, who had been suffering fifteen years ' end had doctored for ; various diseases without i result. tt There - waj . a bright twinkle In ths men's eye end a radiant snilla on his face ss he greeted his Interviewer, the other dayt which seemed to b speak anything but poor health, "I shall be pleased . to state my experience." he said. In answer to CCCC0(XKJCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCX:C00COCiCCCCCCCC00 l.vi ie which he told me was no good, but tt.was not my lecture, it was Wendell Phillips's 'Lost Arts'!" High Religious Tons of Indian Town, Port Wayne Correspondence Chicago Inter .Ocean. .'";;','' Seventeen evangelical churches here Joined in taking a religious census of Fort Wayne. More, than ISO workers called in - one afternoon at 11.107 houssea and secured notes on the re ligions belief of 1,000 people. ' - Of all the. people Interrogated, not one confessed to being either, Infidel or athelsL Six hundred and two fam ilies reported no preference among churches and seventy-one refused In formation. " - ii '!?. -vx " :" FAMOUS 8TRIKB BRBAKKRg. The most famous stMke breakers Is the -land are urv.K.inrs jxew ure puia When liver and - bowels so on atrtka. they quickly settle, the trouble, and the purtrying wora goea mm on. ec euro for constipation, headaahe and dlxxlnesa, Jtc. at ,B. H. Jordan Co., druggists. ; ' BROADWAY COiTRAl HOTEL BROADWAY, Cor. THIRD STREET '' NEW TORK. GREAT FAMILY HOTEL. ! Excellence) , Wltbont Extra vaganoa, -; t - RATES: ' v American Plan gg.M per day. ' Raropean ' Plan 1 $1.00 per day. This beautiful hotel enjoys a repu tation of highest reepecublllty and freedom from all ; objectionable feat ures, and 'reeommends itself to LA DIE8 and FAMILIES for Its quleL orderly management, clean, well-kept rooms, great publio parlors, grand halls and liberal - stair way a ' . Send for Largs Colored Map of New Torky FBKB.- DANIEL C. WEBB, Manager. . , . ' ;'. TILLY HAYNES Proptr. ' HOLUSTER S Rocky I!cLT.tdn Tea Huggeis ' A gjty Msdldss ter Buy fmth. -' ' Brlsct Suktoa netlta an Vig w, A sneeiao for Oonstlpattoti, IndlgeattoB. Liver nd Kidney troubles, temples. Ecaems, Impure Biaod. bad Breath. Slorglah Bowels. Headaohe and Baokscbe. Its Rooky Hovotaln Tee la tab let form. Sb eents a box. Genuine made by BocxisTsa PtwJO CoMvanr. Uadiaoo. Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE itks. vs. nswsi,i nm.awiiMi "Tka saiapl koMK of "H DhoPh' Ta M MM tnn ala aaS t paraamS tmtvtr aaa MiMaaSlliaMaSlritl. Ilkieir4 MS S iliwa with which 1 aflraalw Uws." anta t. wadlkt, sa. trnt chena smat, Saahvllla.1aa.,rtMat -f kanaairarad auy 7aara wtth Baiaanmai. Hara aaai ararr thlaa I aoabi baar at.akleh waa irhmaaiaadad tor It, and aaw ataea I bava aaad H)OH" I faal partxitly aalU I bar a pad amcal baitisa, U Is worth a thraS faroaaas hi ate." . vita dM t aT iMl pMOtV I SaW l la ail COTTLE OF "5-DROPS" eVtMMa2.1a. ka. Ma ' mwwm ftsnt i UaKu asasol aisjwn um vubtihvsju curative power of "S-DROPS? we . i sand for a trial bonis and test it Ws will (Udlv send it ires on request. - OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Great Demand a request, ."for my case has been a most remarkable one, and I am glad of the opportunity to tell the public what these wonderful medicines)' have done -for me. My suffering for the past fifteen years has been more' than I can describe, for .during all that time I have aeldom had a well . day. My appetite was very . irregular. Sometimes I could not get enough to eat, and at other times ths very sight of food would make me sick. I suffered greatly . front constipation. I did not seem to get any strength from what. I ate, was always tired and the slightest exertion would wear me out com pletely. . It was n great effort for jne to attend to my duties. I was very nervous snd at night could not rest very well. I would wake up In the morning - feeling ss tired as when I went to bo. There wars few days when I did not have dreadful ' headache and at ' times would have ' queer LJ diary spells. ' I though for a time in, a uiu . . a. uvvivivn for It, but without relief. Noth ing I could do seemed to benefit me, and when I began to hear of the -wonderful success Cooper was having with his medicines In ths treatment of cases similar, to mlna I began using his medicines. "After I had taken his ' New Discovery medicine only a few days, . a horrible ' tapeworm of enormous slss psased from my system, and then 1 knew what had been causing ' me all this trouble. From that time I Im proved rapidly: and now feel well and 'Strong again. I will gladly gtvs any Information I 'can to any one who la suffering as I was." u-.' v.. " ". ": ''... .The sale . of Cooper's medicines tn Charlotte has been phenome nal, and at B. H. Jordan 4k Cn.'s drug store", where the . remedies are sold In this city. It Is said that soma very remarkable cures have- been reported. SACO;:.;Arf :PETTEE::rmie s GOTTON -MACHINERY Pickcrs Revolving: '--.--fTTr V-.-r-f 'i f-.sl t Flat Cards t Railway Heads and Drawing Frames A. H. W A S H I j.'.' ' Df . E. Nye Hatdilsoa. 4. Hntcbison. If INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT OmCKt No. t, Hant Beildlag, , BeO Taoas s& . Every Eagle ahould have one of our pins. All the designs. CHARMS, FOBS AND BUTTONS. . It advertises your order and " makes -yon - known - to your, friends. . The Palamountain Co. JEWELERS. GO TO THE ODEON 308 8. TRVON. .MEET ME AT THE RIM Afternoon ........ S:S0 to a. Evening . ... ... . 8 to 10:80. FREDERICK J. PEARE CONCERT PIANIST. Vocal and Pianoforte Instruction. Pupils prepared for Church, Concert and Oporatlo Stage. Studio 101 N. Poplar 8t Tel. lit. Buy Silver. Cut Qlass or Hand Painted China, or anything in tha Jewelry Una, It will , pay i you - to see our assortment, . libboy's Cut GlassV.Mckard's '; Hand-Painted China j ahd ( all the best makes ,f .Sterling Sllve. ' :;V,.;:;; - ," I ;1'' '. , '''' ' ' ' ':" Garibaldi & Brek Hesidqnarters for Diamonds. ; Tho Tax Book is now in my hands for collection, You are Hirgcd to colno ani set y yV. IS. TAYLOR, EAGLE PINS When City Tax Piolice h i- ., :):y A..'"'1', i :V'r '.''(''''. 1 MM t- I A ' I A A -b ii I., 1 -1 B U R N, Souther n Ilailroads.' Through Trains Dally, Charlotte noaaoae, va tfobeensht ut auaut aa 1 ISOS. UK am i-v Cbartutte, a. Ay at :9 era , tut am AT Wtaetoe, 8. Rjr. L t:U tm istm Im MartlnsvUle, Lv U-etarT (.a pot Lv fteeky Mount, Lv lo'as mm 1: us Ar Iteeaoka. ....L $ aa Conaeet at Roanoke . via Bbaoandoaa valley Koute tor Natural Bridee. i,m Haasrslewa. and all solnta la PaoaaV rania and New York Pullmaa aieeBer Hoanese and PtalUdalpbla - Tfcreush eeaob, Charlotte and Reanoka AdOiUenai information from . asaau outbara ttaUsray. M. T. URAOO. Trav. Peaa. Afaat, r. B. BBVtt.U Oe'L Pane. AgeoL J7 JtUAMOaJs; VA, Machinery for farm and fac tory. FmntipC Three kinda, from 12 ulSulo to 150 a P. Boilers,, 5t-TOrttarr"d Portable , on 6ldda, from 12 to 150 HL P. Improved Gin Machinery, g1 and Presses, and coiriplete outfits oi capacity of 100 bales per day and over. Saw Hills, F"f " fij all sizes in use in the South, Piilfpvc anti ttaflincr sll sizes a wiivts ana wiiuiuii from tho Emallest to mill outfits.' complete cotton LIDDELL COMPANY, OaktltlU Cbarlotra'a Best Condsotetl lintel THE BUFORD pecial attention gtvea ts Table Service, making tt aa equalled In the South. This Is a feature of Ths Buford that le claiming the attention sf ths Traveling Publio. Clean. Comfortable Beds. At tentive gervanta o-" C. E. HOOPER ir talis, Bags and Suit Cases Largest and best selected line In ths city. We offer onr celebrated CHARLOTTE TRCNK as ths beet example of strong, practi cal trunkmsnshln -on the market glass tt, tt and f 1-Inch (rents' sixes) - $8.50. gS.Oo and S-.M., Slsss 14. II. II and 4a-lnch Ladles' slses) $10.00. 9II.OO. gH.00 and 01 1.00. - , OVR 8CHK)Ii TRUNK beats the world. Slses IJ. 14 and ll-lnch at : $0.00. 07.00 and I7JM. Make a point to see us. G1LREATII 4 CO. rv v -sooevajen., rilit ' AtCrUM S lAAliK , - UT taMJOUl ClUCOllh an any pteple weoid leaa oar te be Here, when the boaaewlfe goes ta pare base goat lor her baklaa day, bat It she has ones need the Pride ot Charlotte Sour she will take nothing else. It Is made ef the choicest aa looted wheat and grounA at ens milt -ajaa wt.fc.Vlit.ltla atxcll tlllis. v J. laae M.o4aera . Ife-rir. - a thorn 00. . Manage y " . t I . . M j. L TlvV a- a Lli. . SJubbin 'Intennedte ; Rcgrlmes; Spinning Frames ; ; ' Spoolers ' . ; ;; .,,y.:T,'i','4,v: ,: ; and Reels Agent lUilroadii Southern Railway , N. B. following schedule flgnres pub lished only aa Information, and are not Kuarantaed. 1:10 a. m. No. 1. dally, for Richmond ; , and local points; eonnwta at Qreensboto -for Wlnston-ftalam, Raleigh. OoIdabOTO. y "wiani ana HU for Norfolk. (orebesd City; at Danville ; : a. m. No, Tl. dally, for Rock Hill. , Chester. Columbia and kyml sutlnne. : .-m. No. if daUy eeept Sunday, . for - Sutesvllle. faylm-avlile and loon I. oplnta; ennaeeta at Mooresvlile for Win ston-Selera and at Htatesville for Hick- J ry, Lenoir. Blowing Rook. AsbevUle and Othar points west. ' f:l a. m. No. . dairv. New Torlt and Atlanta Express. Pullman slseper to Columbus. Ga., and day eoaehea to 'At- ' Isnta. Close connection at Spartanburg for Hendereonvtlle and Ashsvllle. IrM a. m. No. 13, dally. New Tor and Florida Express., for Rock Hill. Cheater. Wlnnnboro Columbia, Savannah, Jaok son villa. . Dining ear service. m b aa 11 t a . . . , a . in. i-i. aa, umiT, u, o. rut aiau ; ror Washington and all points North.." ln Iltna n H r-a win man. ..4 .1. - .a New York and Richmond; day eoaehee ntw urieans o wssnine-ton. tnnina sgear r Win-. service. Connects at Greensboro for tnn-Salem. Raleigh and Goldnboro. a. m. No. V dally, Washington -and Routhweetem Umlted. Jailmeit drawing room sleepers. New fork to..1 New Orleana and Blrmlnsham. PollmSn eneervation ear New Torh te Macon. awning car eeryica Bona Kunman trai In. 10:0 IB tn. No. M. Washington and d. Pullman draarlnap mant sleepers to New Tork; . flrat-clnae eoach ' ' ' .Ofl. Dlnlna? Aap aarvtAa, to wsshinalon. 11.-00 a. m. No la ilall v fnr rv. -.u- , : MooreT.,?u-J?"1" inetlon. Cooleemea, Mocks vtlle. Winnton-Baloni, and Roanoke Vs.. and local points. . -. '" 11:8$ D. m. No. 1L AaTa Srw Atlanta and local stations: connects at Spartan burg for Hendersonvtlle and Ashevtlla , . t:oo p. tn. wo IX. daily, for Richmond . ' ana local autions; eonneets at Oreens-' - ; boro for Raleigh and Golrtaboro. Pull man sleepers, flraanehero ta Ralaiah. Knarrotte. to norrotK. ana CharloUe to ' lehrnend i. w o. tn. no. a. danv eveept Ounday, ; , freleht and naaaanaar trk rrhaatar a r and local polnta X . Tt p. m no. W. dally nitt smnds iw layiorBTiua una tocou etariona eon- 1 . rtwiia ai niaiaovuie for Asnavtlle, Knox- ; Vllle, ChatUnooga and Ms-nphla. .,l J- K jdatty. ,Washms1on '.''.' enn oouiharr-tam umitad for Wash-. .. mawn . ana ail omnia . worth FUUmart sleenere and, rtillmsn - observation er r Pyllmaa train. JJL S1' N R. dally. N-w York snd ' riOtia T" .a fn X7a . V.I . a hotnta Nnrihr"Pllaiaa -' a Jskaonvllle end Anguata to New Terk. ' . aTlsaaftO-aaitea mm A Ba au aaW V, -I III - WhinStonJ"' v"' ;.v i "tj tp. miit. vrnaninnon sna Fiorina Urn tM rm rv.iMM.Ki- . ...- -,v -v fhsriaeten. - navannah and .ferksmvtll. ; ; Jacksonvtlla pirat rleas day eoaehee - Waahlnatnn to I.nkatarilh ."W"H7-- ii p. m. no. Mt dstiv. for Waehfngtosi . Snd Points North, ptitlmsn slaanar to ' ' Washington, firat class day eoaea At ' Isnta te Washington. ions o, rn. No. . deny. tTnlted atstee Fast Ms1. for atlsnta and pelnta South snd Southwest. Pnllmsn drawtna? nmm slaoners to New Oraana and Binning. nam. uay enarnea. wiinmnos te Nss Orleans. 'Inlng ear eervtea Tlrketa sleenlns ear reeervattrma. ai4 datallMl Information can fee ohtalnad St ' City Ticket Offlee. No. 11 Otrath Tryea Street H. ft. Bpaneer, O. M.. 0. tt. Rardwlck. P. T. M ; W ft. Tayloa, O. P. A.; R. tZ Vernon, T. P. A. - , Seaboard Air Line Railway Direct llns to the principal sltles Nertlu Esat, Couth ana aouthwasb Ochedule Uklng effect Sept 0. UMt, subject to change without notion, Tickets for passage on all trains are sold by thla oompany ana accepted by the passenger with tb anderstandlns that this coninr will net be raapon.lbla for failure to rue Its trains on eobedule time, or for any eueh Setay aa ntay be IneMent to thell operation. Care Is ax retard to give correct . time to connect tna? iMnaa. but thla eomuanv la not ra ' sponalble for errors er ei"isetoaa Trains leave Charlotte aa totatwet -Ma WL aailv. at 1:U av aa for Msana. Hamlet end WUminaton wttaeut ehanra. connecting at Monroe with B for Atlanta. Birmingham, and. the Sovthweat, wllni No. U at Monroe for local polnu at Atr lanta. With at Hamlet tor Raleigh, Richmond, Washington. New . Terk aad . the East. No. lli deity, at 1:U a sa.for tin. eelnton. Bhalbjr and Rutherfurdtoa with eut change, connecting at iianotalon with C N. W. No. 10 for FTIcl-crr. ' e aoir. and western North Carolina sonlta. No. ai, dally, 4:4s p. sn, f or Uneolntoa, Shelby, Rutherfordton and all toeaJ sta- lions, connecting at Lanrointon with t;. N. W. for we wtoa. .Hackery, tsnelr and all local polnta -No. 44. dallv. i rj. art. for Monroe. Rem let, Msston. Dumbarton. Wilmington and ail local pointa. At auanuaa witn SI lor Columbia, aavannah, ; JackseavUle ami all klorlda Poiata No. 122. oaiir. t:t gv re. ror Monroe, eonnectlng with 41 for Atlanta, pirrohi ham and the Houthweet. at Hamlat wi it for Colombia, Baaannah, Jackwtnvlii and Florida polnta, with M at Hamlrt for Richmond.. Washington and Niw York, and tho East, with U at Huml-t for Raletgb, Portsmouth and Norfoiit. Threuch sleener on thla train from rhar. lotto. N. C. to Portsmouth. Va.. daily. Trains arrive la Charlotte ae follow : No. US. IS O a. ID dally, from aoint. North and South. . - Ma 44. dallv. 10:11 a- tn. from Wnthaa fordtoa, Ohalby, Ltunbertoa and all C. St. r. pointa. Na 4&. daily. H:M a. tn. from Wilmln.. ton, Lum barton. Mastoa, Uamlat, Muu- . toe and all local polnta. , v , No. 132, T:6 p. m., dally, freta fttither ford ton, anamy. uaoointoa ana v, e n. W. Railway pointa. No. te. W 46 p. m.. dally, from Wllmlna-. ton, Hamlat snd - Monroe, also fm. poInU Ivaat. North end Bouthwaat, euu Bectlng at Hamlet and Monro. Connettlone ere made at Hamlet "'- all through trains lor nolme Nor tkiuth and Bouthweat, whlrh are r. .--poaad ef vestibule day -eoarhae twl .. porumouth end Atlanta, and Hi.., ton and jacaoonvma, ann .iwninf t batweaa Jaraay City. Hrniin , , i , Mamphls, and Jeraa Cuy an. j. Villa. Cafe cars on all Oirou. i, t . or Information, tm-tai - , r tlona en fi-iM o-ri'-a I . auly to ttrK-t ..-,! r-r a f - . r . i j rr j.iva' . -v . . i. . . i a i-rtS' ' JA4IE3 t . . . '''; C. It CAT'I '' ' I ' i ,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 13, 1906, edition 1
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