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j i t : 1 (i v. ,.,s r - jt w ; 1 i ii il out llilit i 1 f.r I !...) mi: i! nt IIk' u kl," n. It. Ih .ciillin. I tiiat l o Hi puliiU'tl t In fs i.o by ji.iriir h revenue olllor-rs Ui mo innin uminci Upon tho T 'oi!ii.i'i-;.itlii of IMurk burn hiniHelf, nd of thin, The In dustrial News, Republican organ of tho fitato, ban the following to nay In lis lettdiug odttortal, July mh, I06: . "As an example - of his (Black burn's) m!t)nodn. lh case of the re moval of II. 8. Harklns from the posi tion of collector of Internal revenue for the western district Int. typical. Mr. ' Blackburn Instigated charges against? Mr. , Harklns on the . grounds that many of htodeputlos were men f bad character Literally thin was true; and the authorities at Warning ton, not knowing tho facta behind, re- Mnvnl Mr. ITsurklna. .-. . - ' ..L-.'j'j- .; -'A J 'The true facts In the ase "are that IT the deputies on account of whoson; ' ductthe department asked for Mr. 1 xtarklnH' removal were, friends of Mr. naiackburn, appointed to office and, re gained in office at Mr. Blackburn's re-1 '., quest by tne (collector, - who did not j . ; know their ' real character. Treachery . - to a friend; -Ingratitude to a bene factor scored one when Mr. Black bum cOrapIacepUy smiled at his work. ; ' If a man will; do 4hls, where will he , 1 atop?v: vlt'can: be proved that he 'naS; promised tne assistant aieirici ai torneyshln and postofflce' at Greens ; 1 boro 'to at. least three different men."-:- !.". ' ' -ft- - Is there any wonder that the Presl- ' dent and Department of Justice order ed the prosecution of BlackburnT One thins; It seems has not yet been, ex plained: ' Who was tne man at i the phone in Greensboro talking; to Col lector -Harklns at Asheville and say ' lng he could get a 1500 fee if tfue col lector would recommend a certain compromise of a blockader's case with the department at Washington? Har klns refused to recommend the com promise, but Blackburn, got the fee. The ; hand that held .,. tine, receiver might have been the hand of a ghost, but Harklns was certain as to the tglee iM ' : ' 1 Wnen Brown succeeded Harklns as collector. It was given out by the President that the western district was to be put under civil service. In order to root out the scandals, shock ing corruptions and revenue frauds In that district Notwithstanding this1, during the late campaign, every civil service rule was violated In the eifnth ' district, and . appointees of the col- V" lector were on active duty to aid the election -oi jBiac&ourn. rosimumere and mall carriers, revenues and blockaders. all were mustered Into active service. Two sons-in-laws of the collector ran the campaign in Iredell county for Blackburn, and there never has been a more strenu ous effort made than was . made by these men to carry the county for Blackburn. One of rnene sons-In- laws has long, since been slated In the press for a Job In the revenue of fice. They even had the postmaster from Elisabeth City canvassing the district 400 miles from home. Civil service! What crimes are committed tn Miy name! If there was Illegality or fraud in ' the recent election, it was on the part of Mr. Blackburn s supporters and not those who aided in. the election Of Mr. Hackett It has been dls covered, and can be proven, that throughout tfne district there was a Systematic attempt, frequently suc ' 4 cessfnl, on the part of Blackburn's friends and supporters to register and - vote boys who had not attained the age of 21 years, and men, who had not paid their poll taxes and who falsely claimed tfney were over poll tax age. PRACTICED FRAUD. It has been discovered, and can be proven, that Republican sheriffs ' in the district tore out poll tax receipts of Republicans who had not paid their poll taxes, and placed their names on the certified lists by the ecore, and took tnem out by the nun dred under the false pretence of pay ment and the men voted, whereas their poll taxes certified as being paid under thjs sham and false pretence, nave never been paid to this day. During the. campaign, every species of, device, falsehood and vilification Wnlch could be conceived, was used by Blackburn's leaders and heelers In their efforts to elect him by any means, fair or foul. It Is a singular fact that during the last weeks of the campaign, Blackburn was ' con tinually stating In his public utter ances that he would be the next con gressman, no matter wnat the result of the election might be, and his heelers were offering . to . bet money that he would be seated, while not one could be found that would bet that he would be elected. Wnen the recent election was over and Blackburn rushed off to Wash Ington and published the false charge gainst the people of the eighth dls trlct, that foe was defeated by fraud, . ha forfeited the respect. If he ever ' pad It before, of every honest man tn the fnate. Such publication was s base and utterly groundless calumny, The piedmont and mountain sec Hons of North Carolina 'nave always teen singularly free from taint or ac ousatlen of fraud In elections, so much ne, that Blackburn's recent wholesale Monaauons and mendacious vapor Idga against the district In this re gpect, are pronounced even by his re tent followers, with the exception of t corrupt few, as a slanderous libel gainst the very best 'people of tne but, is mere an honest Republl can in the district who will assert over his name that Blackburn Is not (airly beaten T Even his strikers Wno pet on his election, were honest enough to pay their bets; His most recent performance, .In Which . he accuses Governor .Olefin. Mv. Hackett and Lieutenant Governor Winston of conspiracy to defraud, Is V go utterly baseless and criminally - false that the most s dnarl table way " 4 of expressing an opinion of it would ne that it is the emanation of a din aomanlac after a more than usually ' 'v severe Christmas debauch. Tho ab- v , aerate falsity of every allegation con .. tains 4n his interview given out. In v Sunday's papers, can be proven by v'j overy efTlclal against whom they were '-,L tltreeted,. or 'In cennectton with and (gainst whom, they were uttered, . uorernor uienn denies in toto every a thin asserted In regard -to him In -J) veannaotion therewith. Mr Hackett asserts that, ha never has been direct v ly'ar Indirectly connected -In anyway . .' .Wth the American' Book Company; as iorney or etJierwise, nor has said -panyr to bia knowledge,, ever con uted ' one cent toward a Demo- alio campaign fund for himself or enrone else, and - the mrtninn -an fsr aa seen, . uniformly state. , that niacKDurn's asaeruon ' to tha effect ; that they transcribed their books and thereby committed fraud In so doing, kt the Instance of Lieutenant' nov- ' ornor - Winston er any one else, la n nsfwunw ana graiuuons liev- - The only suitable place for. a man ft Blackburn's class , is lu stripes, Wtiera, alone.- his country may poa flbly be enabled to get something out A" BTATB indmnant. . .: . It U natural thar'e mite should e Indignant at his slanders and de- netnea them. The alsnder of tha .Sfhola people arouses Indignation that eaus ror;empnauc rebuke, aspeclally , t when fheso slanders emanate front ft anan In whose put the fctate can ft ta anild fiwd that eanw mmiis and painful Inriifeatlnn. KndM Is a t V oltls -et v(ttabla rida, H digits mhm son eat. and mrrHi I ha artl- on aat, af "w-otaer er mie i t rrirmt tn a l.atlonal 1 ura IrpwJ 4 lr L t . ... u . . ' h't I ! i i Hi! ! i.) ij'l' . .li 11 '.s- : ' "4 HO h;;nn t )i(i"i. i ;!;n khurn vvsuiis X.'Drttu i'n Ttopuli ). ii.i ; uliut thrli- yc-H to tmi tr uiH ii ml mnuthor tha vuko of tl.o pcoplt;, but he will hear ''much that 'n uop not now xifrf. It nmy bti that t'ny v i J 1 have ears to hear Unit Black burn's leader In the aistrlct. a pout muster, op;nod tho Kepublican con vention that nominated him this yir, by a declaration, revealing such wan ton. Ingratitude as to arouse tne in dignation of the loyal ,' -colored men when he stated: "I thank God that all can now come Into a- Republican convention, all white men, and don't have to be punned off the seats by niggers!'' It may also Interest them f urtner to know . that, prior to this convention, In a'' township primary, this same leader and ".-postmaster, while la an . Intoxicated . condition, cursed, with vilest oaths, " Assistant Attorney General Robb, Federal Judge Boyd, ' District ; Attorney Holton, United States Marshal -MUllkan and other oitlcers 'of the Department . of Justice, for doing thelr duty ln,; the prosecution of violators of toe law. - ;mh change of base ; Thei will hear t with amatement that Blackburn offered and caused to be adopted, by the Republican .Btate Convention, a' resolution favoring an extension of the rarandiatner clause -in the recent Constitutional "Amend ment of the State, which deprived ail Ignorant negroes- of suffrage and per mitted the descendants of those; who could vote nrlor to xlf 8 ; to register and vote, regardless of educational qualification, until December" 1st. 1008. wnen this constitutional Amenamem was submitted to, the popple in 1900, iacKDurn ,weni up-' ana uuwu throughout the 8tate, bitterly oppos ing it: " even threatenmc moo vio lence If it was adopted, , because ot Its discrimination against, the negro. In the resolution above named, he squarely- about faced, favoring the discrimination, and asked that it be extended until 1120. ; In almost every speech he made In . the ' district, ne appealed to the prejudices or tne whites, saying that under tho Demo cratic Constitutional , Amendment, after 1908. . there cnlldren would be stood aside with tne -niggers." In view of the Presidents stirring utterances In his- message relative to lynchlngs, the Republicans will hear that during tne campaign this year, In August. a mob of white men lynch ed three negroes In the eighth dis trict, during the sitting of the court In Rowan county, and tho judge and solicitor, both Democrats,. made faith ful efforts to discover the lynchers and punish them and one of the lead ers of the mob was found, tried, con vlcted and sentenced; thf first in stance of the kind neard of in the country, and Immediately 'this actldn by Democratic officers was made an Issue In the campaign by the Repub licans. to arouse white lynchers and their sympathisers to. knife the Demo cratic ticket, and vote for Blackburn, and It was In this county tnat he made his only gains of consequence in the district, and the Democratic candidate for sheriff, who was guard ing the Jail at the time the mob as sailed It and was accused of firing the shot In defense. of the Jail which killed one of the mob, came near be Ing defeated for this reason, by the Republicans under the leadership of Blackburn. Law-abiding citizens everywhere, who deplore lynchlngs, will condemn Blackburn and his fol lowers for such an appeal to the pas slons of lawless men and Northern Republicans elected to Congress by negro votes, will take notice of this when caled upon to favor their mendicant- A. B.C. DISPENSARY FOR DURHAM. Sentiment In Favor of Establishing a Dispensary in the caDttal of Dur ham County Talk of Paying Offi cers balance. Special to Tho Observer. Durham, Jan. S. There Is talk going the rounds here now that will raise two kinds of trouble if it Is car ried into execution. One is that an effort will be made to get the Legis lature to give Durham a. dispensary, or else give the cltlsens the right to vote on this question, and the other Is to put the county officers of this county on "a" salary ' basts. Either and both of these propositions will cause much talk, much opposition, will get much support and in short will raise much Interest In this town. There Is a strong sentiment, how ever, that Durham should have a dls pensary , It la .different here from a. great many places. , Durham Is close to the Virginia line and there are two railroads running out from this city - that carry trains away In the morning and bring them back In the afternoon and on either of these two trains tho thirsty of Dur ham can get all the whiskey, beer or any other stimulant that they want All that is to be done Is to mall a letter in the morning, Inclosing the price or tne spirits? and In the af ternoon step down to the exrpess of flee and get your Jug that Is, you can step down If you are In a hurry Otherwise the company will deliver it In a short while. - This being the condition there are those who are opposed to whiskey in every form who say. that If Durham Is to get on a jag then why not get the jag from uurnam and assist in bearing the burden ot taxation. The sentiment is strohgt now and getting stronger. tAs an example of tho whiskey traf no that Is carried on- between Dur ham and points tn Virginia there was a complete block' at tho -express office just before Christmas - So great was this block that ropes had to be drawn and 'a man was placed on a box and as the packages were banded blm by anotner ciera ne eaueaout the name and some 'one In tho i crowd would answer "here" and poke up his nana. : . School ' Fund of Durham County ' Front by Fine of Mayor's Court ..uunof .iioe. Special to The Obtwner. ,;' 7 - Durham. 'Jan. 6. County Superin tendent C. W. Massey has completed checking ..oyer the accounts -of Ihe mayor's office for last year and finds that the fines Imposed and .collected by the, mayor list year amounted to Il,3l4.8.k This all foes Into the school fund of the county. The coun ty board .of education. wUl meet Mon day, when the school fund trill be art portioned .to the 10,IT school chil dren In, this County.'' Of all the ooun ty school funds M81.4S of,each l 000 Is apportioned to tha city schools, thls'belnf the preposition as shown by the recent school ' censns, , t Work la. progressing nlcoly on the pew factory-of tha Virginia-Carolina Chemical; Company In east Durham, The - storage department , hss been' completed and work t now being done on the factory-. These build ings, when completed will cost about fiiiooe, '-v ..v- r. - v, v-- Mr. W. A. Erwtn has given the con tract for the erection of a betutlfut new reeldeuta In west Durham. The residence will be modern and up-to- Hare you ImtlSMtton. rnnstlrutton, fi-h, tf karhe, kidney treutilof liflimters TUvy Mountain Ta -will tnnk yi wH. ..If, It !.. ft ymit tnr beck. '1 lata fair. Tf or Tl lets lunn. U ceata, ft, It Joilsa A C. A I n i net A aw Secret Medicines. Each and every one cf these enterprise! perhaps deserved some criticism. Whether their opponents have dealt with them justly or not, they are prompt ly adjusting themselves to the new conditions, and demonstrating to the business world that In the larger things they have been governed bjsonnd financial integrity, even If in some few particulars tho times were rip for rofbrni.-i;?'v. ?Ai:AAA"':'';A''yA-itA :Vv':A'v's??Cr- - Like other great industries, TEE PATEITT ItEDICUTE UTDUSTEY is coming in for its share of censure. ' Secrecy of composition has been the main war-cry against these medicines.-, -.'Kfe'-'t:'.'!'' ' , - It was admitted oa the part of patent metolne lnanfciolOTers, that their formula) were kept secret . They felt obliged to do this, in order to prevent imitators from imposing on thepublic. After a- proprietor had spent hundreds or thousands of dollars in advertising a remedy, the secrecy of his formula was his only protection against others stepping in and reaping the reward of his, tremendous outlay in advertising.-' 4 V,, , . . - The nnwmingness of patent medicine niannJacturers to reveal the in gredients of their compound WMperfwrtlynatnraL They felt that they de served protection from the government the same a any other citixen .who procures a patent on an invention or a process, i BUT THIS COHSIDXJA TI0N DID HOT KEEP BACK THE CETTICS.;; : c v ;: The agitation waif kept up until Congress enacted a law staking it obliga tory cm the part of such manufacturers label of each package ' It was thought best to include alcohol ients. This being the only lObjectionable manufacturer of this very excellent remedy promptly obeyed the law. Indeed, he voluntarily went farther consideration of the matter, has concluded to put PLAINLY OH THE LABEL OF EACH BOTTLE the principal active constituents of which Peruna is com posed. While we do not agree that the claim against secrecy has been a just one, yet from this time on we have concluded to take Peruna out of the list of secret patent medicines, Pe-ru-na Continues to Have the Confidence of the People. PKIHCIPAL ACTIVE IHQEEDIEHT3 are prominently incorporated in the label on the bottle, that the people may know that the claims made for Peruna have a true justification, The onir departure we shaU make Peruna affairs in. the future, is the fact sell our product TO THE PEOPLE. If we would agree to sell to doctors the medical fraternity would be obliged within their approvaL BUT WE SHALL HOT DO THIS. We shall continue to offer Peruna convey to the people our claims for Peruna as a household remedy. We shall continue to supply the people with free literature, teaching them how to use our medicine, teaching them how to avoid disease, tenoning them many things ofbeneflttothehome. We shall continue to do this, whether the medical profession like it or not We are proposing from this time on notwithstanding that some imitators and put up something which they consider just as good as Peruna, we are going to draw aside the yeil of secrecy and allow any one who chooses to know exactly OF WHAT PBBTJHA IS COMPOSED. This ought to disarm all honest criticism. - We expect, however, that crit icism will continue. On some pretext success of Peruna will continue to find such people no just complaint PEEUHA IS A UxLEAX KEJDIUIJIJS. It has become a ' household word in millions of homes. Our faith in the remedy is stronger than ever. Every year we expect to establish new plants in foreign lands until the people of all the world are supplied with this val uable household remedy. WE ABE GOIHO TO DO EYEBTTHUTQ IH THE OPIH. We are going to tell our customers exactly what they themselves how muoh foundation our critics have for their claims. All we ask of the publio is to be as fair with us as we are with them. WE CLAIM PEEUHA TO BE A CATARRH BEHEST. Buy a bottle and try it If it helps you, be honest and acknowledge that it has helped you . If you want us to we will publish your statement exactly as you furnish it tons. We will add ne words, take away no words. If you wish us to we will publish your portrait in connection with it We will not do this without your written request, without your entire consent Peruna has cured thousands of people of chronic catarrh, in many phases and locations. At least, that is what the people say to ui, through unsolicited tes timonials. Peruna will cure many thousand more, in spite of fabricated slanders to the contrary. WE OTJABAHTEE EVEBY BOTTLE OP PEEUHA TO COHTAIH THE LHQEEDIEHTS P BETTED OH THE LABEL. We guarantee that every testimonial we use is absolutely true in the exact language of the testifier. , We guarantee that every phbtograph published is the photograph of the person whose name it bears, that every word ef every testimonial was author ised by the hand that signed it We are determined to beat our opponents by being fairer than they are, by dealing squarer thanthey dare to. We are determined to meet falsehooM with truth, duplicity with candor, insincerity with sincerity. We know that the users of Peruna will appreciate our stand. We believe that the dealers in Peruna will applaud our course. We expect even our op ponents will be obliged to acknowledge finally that Peruna is net only an honest and useful remedy, but one of the GREATEST HOUSEHOLD MXDI CDTES OH THE C0HTIHEHT. date In every way. Col. L. James has returned from a trip through Moore county and says that on this trip he made contracts for 80.000,000 feet of lumber to be delivered to him Just as fast as It can be sawed. He Is a large dealer In lumber and timber property. The sheriff -has received from Gov ernor Glenn the Instructions to pro ceed on February S with tne execu tion of Hodge, the self-confessed wife mufderer. The announcement of the decision of the Bupreme Court of North Carolina In refusing to grant a new, trial and the fact that Governor Olson had re-sentenced tha prtsoner, was made several days .ago. The pa pers have Just now reached here. No tT is ICo More Special to The Observer. - gptacer, Jn. t. Fast mall train No. 17, running between Washington and, New Orleans, the fastest train known tb the railroad world, and tho only one of the kind In the United fUatea, being maintained by a special act 4f Congress, made lu last trip to night,' passing Spencer two . hours late. - At' midnight totnlght a general change of schedules on the Southern Railway system take effect and four new-trains take the place of No, 17 on the main line.- f , ,' COUNTT ASSESSOR WAYLAID. J.r W.' Coulter, of Lealley 0. D.,' As sessor of fltanley eountv, relates Mhe following "I wss wsrtald by a oompll rtMon of throat and lung troubles, bron-t-Mtn; mthma and a terrible cough, whiclt arteetMl me for years. wbn 1 wss piinusilM io try Dr. King's Kw lMrorry. Belief rim elmoet Immedl tly, and tn a short time permanent cur rautte."- Mo ether medicine eom mm with It SS a sur aa4 ouia ear lor eouahs snd eolds. It eur after alt oihcr rmtl' heve fallH. T.vtj bot tle siirnt4 alt HrurWt. Price fee sad fl.ee, Trial bottle frte. , 1 - ... . I w Jm I a There tas leca an indiacrikate crusada e gainst American commercial enterprises. Ttil most extraordinary ATTACH UPON EITSIirrC3 corpora tions hai Involved manufacturers' of nearly all kinds, tuu spared few pro ducenofnjay sort. - , to expose certain ingredients on the rr:-' ' "' in the list of objectionable ingred ingredient contained in Peruna, the than this. Dr. Hartman, after serious : We now offer Peruna to the public as a regular pharmaceu tical product. It is just as ethi "cal as any eempound put up by the medical profession. Ho straining 6f medical ethics can find any fault with it, THE from medical ethics in the conductor that we shall continue to adTertise and ' only, to advertise for doctors only, then to recognise Peruna as being entirely to the people. We shall continue to to take tne puDiio into our confluence. substitutors will be attempting to or other those who are .envious of the fault But we are determined to , give are taking, and let them judge for White Man Gets Clerkship In Hattlca burg. Po (office. Hattlesburg, Miss., Jan. 6. The va cant clerkship In the Hattlesburg postofflce, to which the negro, WV T. George, was appointed, haa been fll1" ed by a white clerk. George recently notified tha Postofflce Department that he feared personal Injury If he accepted the Hattlesburg position. The vacancy was filled after George had been notified to appear and fail ed to respond. White residents of Hattlesbury elalm that Oeorgs's fear ef violence waa not well founded TOBACCO IN CARLOAD LOTS. Enterprising Firm Disposes of Grra Quantities) of Tobaooo A Pormlar i "Chew" rn Every State Sooth of Mason and Dixon Une "Urapo Vina Twist" la a Good Thing. When tobacco la sold In car load lota and shipped In this manner to various jobbers throughout tne bourn it shows that the tobacco has touched the popular taete, and when one Job bin firm haa disposed of over 21 car loads In It months' time, Is fur ther proof - of - the fast , Increasing popularity of this now famous brand of tobacco. Grape Vine Twist la manufactured by O. Penn Sons Tobacco Co Dan vllle, Va and the quality of the Jeaf used, the completeness of the process of manufacture give It a distinctly different flavor from all other to baccos. The surest 1 proof of - Its superior chewing quality la for you to buy a' 10a. twist and try It your satf. The roof la In the chawlna-. Furthermore, yen fet the blrgest and beyond question the best 10c. plug ever offered to the trade. - ' - .-. Thte tobacco Is distributed through the leading Jobbers la all the Job- bin cities- end towte, - ....... COTTON MACEinJIXR7 , Pickers Revolyini Flat Cards 1 ' 1 vy f 'K iU. l""'; SK ss " M ' ' ' lr ., 1 1 ' Kauway titem and Drawing Frames' X' : . .:, r A. H. WASH&URN, Southern Agent V ; CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA ii'X'y '"if1-..;, ' ' SOUTHERN QtJEEV GRATE OUR LEADER. If It's Orates you want, or Mantels and Tile, see us or write for cata logue. J. tl. Wearn & Company Charlotte. N. O. Charlotte's Best Conducted Hotel DIE BUFORD Special attention given to Table Service, making It un equalled In the 8outb. This Is a feature of The Buford that Is claiming the attention ot the Traveling Public. Clean, Comfortable Beds. At tentive Servants. C. E. HOOPER Manager , Matchless" is especially gotten out to meet the demand for a high grade STEEL RANGE that can be sold at a price within the reach of all. A guarantee bond with each Range.' J. N. McCausland & Co. Stove Dealers and Roofing Contractors, 221 S. Tryon Street. Through Trains Dally, Charlotte to Roanoke, Va. curtN am Lv Cbarwtu, Ily 'a : 9m liuaa Ax i ui pas L W melon. N. W. Ar 1:0 pes jltpi It Martinsviu. Lv ll:am aft sn Vt Itooay SMaai, isr if ajj ; pa Ar Aeaaoka, Xv IJt am eDaiLr. Cooaeol at Itoaaoks jrta beaaadoaa' rtrr nnuta for Natural Bridge. Ltirav. Haaefstown. and all point In Penaeyl. Through eoaah. CbarlotU and fteaaeke, Additional train leaves Winston 7:30 a. m. flally exoept Sunday, for (kutn- Mt Virginia ana nnrnenaonn vauey pOlnta Trmv. Paso, AaeaL Electric Cooking aensasBMSMas We have an electric ket tle in which one may cook three eggs, in three minutes, and with three teaspoon fuls of water. We have other appliances to do other cooking. We keep in stock appliances to do every line of grill-room cooking by electricity. ,: Also 'electric foot warm ers: flat-irons, curling irons nd other economic shock- ing things. ' Buy one-of v these com plete; outfits j and ; let the cook ; go. ,,Vr-v p -vi vv, Cnlneers" and Hachinlsts,' , t,tr : Charlotte, ! N. C. 'ty - : -' r v.'V - 7 - w.y:.':;' - ,', - . - Machinery for farm and Fac tory. . Three kinds, from 12 'to 150H.IV Boilers. eturn Tubular and Portable on skida, from 12 to 150 a P. Improved Gin Machinery, and Presses, and complete outfits ot capacity of 100 bales per day and over. a SaW MillS, Four or five kinds. tail s-iT-ssssi iiaa 2 Ml MefrV-V A&J U4 the South. PiiIIdvc anH haftincr All sizes from the smallest to mill outfits. complete cotton LID D ELL COMPANY, duikUcHC. Dr. EL Nye Hutchison. J. J. Hutchison. INSURANCE , FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT OFFICE: No. e. Hunt BalUtlar, Ban Tbest 4SS1. DR. 0. L. ALEXANDER, DENTIST. CARSOX BTJILDnTQ . Southeast Corner FOURTH AND TRYON STREETS, HOOK AND ROGERS AROHITEOT0 enBSBanaasasBjs) OHARIXTTTEJI QPJDCXIBORO, M.C. Wheeler, Runge and Dickey ARCHITECTS eoond Floar Cs Bull dine OXAJUiOTTX, K.a LEONARD L HUNTER ARCHITECT 4Cs Building CHARLOTTE N. C. FRANK P. HILBURN & CO. ARCHITECTS WASHINGTON. D. G. . miu awn ttrw nmmr --. ' js 'ic- Y A':'; tot resUJcncra. i ', ; ' . Bros. rtumbtng and ' Ilestlng Cotitrectora, , - Jobber la tuvtlcs. " r I Willi 1 1 Hackney ' Slubbin. 1 -.Intermediate '"and Roving Frames fin ': . ' Spinning Frames . Spoolers and Reels ?'X' n Seaboard Air Line Direct line to Uie principal cities Norte. V.-' East. South na rfouthwesc Schedule . takmjr effjict . Woy. 26. 1300. subject le li change wrthobt BUoe. Ticket! ror psssue on an trains are , . ou oy mis comnanr ana acoeDiea or the pasiensor with - the understsndlnc ' that this comtny 'frill not be respcaslbie t for (allure to run Its trams on schedule tune, or tot any such delay as may be -Incident to their operation. Care Is erclscd lo Rive correct time to connect-r ing lines, but this company la not re sponsible for errors or omlsrriona ' Trains leave Charlotte as e(wss .4 No. 40, dally, nt 4:16 a. rq. for Monroe.: Hamlet and Wilmington without change,, connecting at Monroe with 33 for Atlanta, Birmingham, and the Bottthwest; - at . Hamlet with 8 for Raleigh and Porta mouth. With K at Hamlet for Ralelrh. ' Richmond, Washington. New Tort and -the Uawt. ,f. . : No. 133, daily, at io:ia a for tin' colnton, Bholby and Rutherfordton with. out change, connecting at Uneotntoa ' Railway with j. w. w. no. 10 tor Kior.cry, - . .- 7., nolr, and western North Carolina ponlta, ; ' - No. 132. dally. J:l p. m. for Monro 4.' connecting with V to AUants, Blrmlng- ' -ham and tne South-west, with St at Ham- , -let for Richmond, Washington and New'""?. Tork, and the East, with S2 at Monroaj'?- for Richmond, Washington and New 1 ' York, and the East with t at Hamlet tor Kaieign, rorumoum ana iMorfotk. Through sleeper on this t-alo from Char ' AXt''" lotte. N. C. to Porumoutn. Va. dally, i W Trains arrive In Charlotte as follows: ' i l j l: No. 138, 10:0 a. m daUy, from points ' '5 ' v, North and South. . VV ' '; No. 132, 7:0 p. m.. dally, from Rutner. --,.jf K-lfA' fordton. Shelby, Llneolnton and (X a N. - tr i!m -W. Kallway.polnui. - ; ; No. . W:4 p. m- dally, from Wilmtne. ! ' , ton, Hamlet and Monroe, also from polnte Eaet. North and Southwest. 00a nectlng at Hamlet and Monroe. Connections are made at Hamlet 1ta all through trains tor points North.' South and Bouthwest. which are conn posed of vestibule day coaches between Portsmouth and Atlanta, and Washing ton and Jacksonville, and sleeping cars between Jeney City. Birmingham sad ' Memphis, and Jereey City and Jackson ville. Cafe ears on all through trains. For Information, time-tables, reserva. tlons on Beaboard descriptive literature apply to ticket agents or address, KPWARD W. COST. Jnd. V? P Portsmouth, Va. JAMES KER. JR.. C P. A., . Charlotte, N. C, C. tt OATTIS. T. P. A Raleljh, N. C. CHAS. B. RTAN. O. P, A., Portsmouth. Va. ' GO TO THE 0DE0RI 208 8. TRYON. MEET ME AT THE Afternoon !: to k,i W Evening S t 10;S0., vi, Din mm m m 1 . V., IUI. klOOSi An alADB V.ki or tuukJEN coxa ,j saasy people wwui teaa aer to la . ' Ueve, when the aouaewUe toes ta pure has Soar for her baklna aay . rat U ahe baa aaoa aae4 tha Pride C . Charlotte floor aha will take nothing. 4 elaa It la mada at the eholeest se- ' Meted wheat aad trouM atone mllla, ' . MaA kl.i,Ntt)KQ Ultlt IUU4I ! I. taw DRAUGHOrt'S tUMgh, Oorasabla, KaosyHle, AtUnta. ', . II Colleges la U BiaUe. FOtiniUNS ,.' ; seeurel er money RCrUNDEIX Ala - taaeh BT MAIUv Catalogue will ea .-: ' ylne you that Draugnoa's kt TUat -XsTT. Call er seod roe U. .'v RccVy II:r,l:Li Tea Cgsfa - - v-. . uty RecM ht lty rtoe. .- ' ' trisgt tsMbs Netltk est IswaeS Vlgw ' A ipfHBefof CoOtttMlloG, Iix1!rtk)0,t.rr and KWwy troablea. HmWea. Koarsae, Impure Utood. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 6, 1907, edition 1
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