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.1 I i I f J 1 o t I -I.:'! t' ' ";i ? ( !. t .vi .1 i I i t-rt.;.cr lioxt i:-mr.!m;:,v Vi:I le Dowr inincil .".;urdiwr h.iW(l An Im migrant Dies Other News- From Uit City on the Conparee. ' Observer Bureau, . - I 1209 Main Street, . Columbia, S. C, July 15, , Congressman Lever, who m-as here to-day on his way home from Blshop vllle, talked In an interesting way to your correspondent '" about the new eoll surveys being jnade' m his Jis i trict by the newly created ; division of utilization of soil. The experiments are being made by Prof,1 Frank Ben nett and v . three, other' experts, the quartette working In two squads. Heretofore these surveys have been limited ; to find the ' type of the soil in scattered sections of the Bute tnd Issuing bulletins on this Information "with maps. " Now not only the type of toe soil Is being determined, but the crop best adapted to the various types Is discovered to the fanner by actual experiment and the fertiliaerthajt can best be and most economically used Is .also determined i-:;..:' J, : TWELVE XttSTIKCT TTPES;- "In icouaty :we ' toave Already ' discovered twelve distinct types of WAV.' said Mr,- Lever. "With this in formation: ' will make a map of oils Jay, and iwe will conduct fifty to seventy-live farms of a few acres - each to demonstrate the fertilizer and crop It mm be best to use. ? " . , s- : told the Marlboro farmers', who are using 1,600 pounds of commercial fertilizer the acre,, that J believed that this State, .which- spends $5,000,- 000 a year tot commercial fertilizer, more tnan any other State in , the ,-TJnien,' is wasting' a third of this fer tilizer by using too much and a third -nre by shallow plowing. Wtj'it4 "In my opinion the . South nas suf fered more from politicians talking demagoguery and pessimism than from an other sources. The farmer wants to get the Idea in' his head that he has. got to work,-work bard and In telligently and with faith and confl dence. The Southern farmer has un told riches In Ills grasp Jf he will but get- down to -work and ,o.uit growling about his down-trodden - condition." Mr. Lever and his "experts have organized -. an improvement Associa tion among the Lee county farmers and will organize similarly through out his district. Next September or October, when the crops are "laid by" (htrlll have representatives f all thv principal divisions of the Agrlcul- tural; Department come to the State and lecture to county meetings held on the picnic style. . ; " ; ' , Speaking of the drug farm In Flor ' once county, . which the government is conducting in Congressman Eller bers district, Mr. Lever saldi " fit iias been, demonstrated tual experiment that 175 an acre can be cleared on digitalis and belladonna in that soil. This government 1m- , ports- J15, 000, 000 worth of the drug plants that are being successfully rais ed In Florence, and the investigations already-made ahow that all that this country. demands van be grown right bere In South Carolina." , , ' Hit WILLIAMS -RESPITED.. ' Jim3 Williams, the negro sentenced to 'hang this week wt Aiken for the murder of Mr. E. H. Fisher at Sal- ley, was to-day respited by Governor .Ansei tin August lttn in order that The might be used to give evidence against Fred Dunbar, his -accomplice in the ' murder, who was recently ? caught in Middletown, New York. Dunbar will arrive in the State the latter part of the week, it is thought, It seems to be a well established point , that a man under sentence of death Is already dead in the eyes of the law ao far as his being allowed to give evidence on the stand is concerned: but' Governor Ansel thinks there is enough, doubt about the matter to DAILY ; FASHION, BERVIQB - ' fSmSS 8U8PZKDZK J3KE83, -' With Ou-Piew Flkited Skirt sad s Uxt 4 ; Parti Tttitn Na wi v All Seams Allowed. ' Th pir.ior or inapndr UjU of frock ii to becomtat to the Scvm ot Jrftunf glrli that aiothonste reluctant to wllsstthh it This Utett addition to that Utt.ins4 ot aalt-frtea Xnclllb piqti and wont with suimpe of tsa all-OTr embroidery jU remarkAblr yretty developatont of tbit ides, n;, ' h - The pattern U In i tlMS-e to 12 jesn. "Tor a girt of 10 the Jr requirei H yards ot goods JO Inches wide, or J 74 ysrdt K lnchw wWe, orZWywdf 421nchiwido.-The gulnape noedi 2 yrrti 18 mcbci wide, or 1 t jua w inehMi widitHywdof wliiustolrlitt. Pries of pittero, 10 cents. Simply give number of pattern o nesire, or cut - out iiiastratioa and mail it vif h 10Tcnts.r'hrer or f 'amps, to The Observer, CUarlotto, IT7, aev.'" J ' ill . a. Vn t abiuon vevu : i Of Aikt'Il, v v- In cul;', i t-nee w hh the Gov- ' ti ii-.tr to-ilay. LilATII OP ANT IMMIGRANT. The funeral of Charles DeTounsr, a Belgian immigrant who died in the Columbia Hospital yesterday of ty phoid fever, was conducted from the Catholic church to-day, the inter ment being in the church cemetery. Mr. DeYounir had been working in Lexington county. He was wrthout rel atives in this country. commissioner Watson says this U only the sixth death among over .2.O00 immigrants brought to this State, bo far as the department has been ad vised. . One of tha other deaths was in the piedmont region one of a Scotchman after Jeavlng the State, one of a Belgian struck dead by lightning and two of infants, one or the mania dying on the train from Charleston to Columbia. - . : , The domestic troubles of the Bfel- g-lan Immigrant Keerschlock, ' who came here from Chicago to complain to the oolk-e that hia wife was not living according to the conventionali ties areneraily resnected m this coun try, hav been settled out of court While the case was pending before the .recorder Commissioner watson and a Catholic priest smoothed out the wrinkles.' . The woman agreed to go- back to toer' husband and Victor Saclotte, accused! ot being the gay Lothario in the .transaction, agreea o leave, the town. . '-c).$-;s-'hM-i, t:;: ANTI-COCAINE ; LAW.:j Sc j-J" ' Although Attorney General Lyon has rendered an opinion recently , that tne present anti-cocaine law will stand all the tests ot conntitutlonal objections and prosecutions under If can nnui w hold, still the pharmaceutical board is not natlaflML nlmilur law : havlna ben found to be ineffecUve in Other States, and there seems no immediate Tiqpe of stopping the sale of this hamt proaucing drug with the effectiveness that is necmi ssry ; to - stop the ; spread of the habit among negroes and others, 1 There is rea on to believe that the law has had. the effect of stopping the sale to a great ex tcntr but that the habit is still prevalent among negroes all over the State there Is also no reason to doubt-1 - - - The opinion rendered a few days ago by the State Supreme Court, In favor of th pharmaceutical board, in the case or W. H. Bmitn, wno asKea tnai ne bu be forced to issue hint a license as a Dharmacist under the statute a"owm exemption . from examination i by tne board to graduates of reputable colleges, has encouraged the board to further test Its powers by withdrawing licenses from.thosa drugglsta convicted of selling cocaine. But there are two important reasons why the -board will not; take such step for the present, ono is that the police authorities show no disposition to fsrret out such sales and the other is the fear that the new cocaine law might not hold in the courts. . ' nHln ilMan vMnl til th ten dency toward the crime of cocaine haW- lues, isenaior iuimn, u closely s studying the subject f or three years, was at one time of the opinion that the drug was largely . responsible for sexual and other crimes among the negroes of the South. , but h quoted row as , having changed his .view. He is said now to agree with Horacio C, Wood. Jr.. the celebratea wew xom aru specialist ' and author- of a numoer pi standard works on chemistry, - and witn a number of others equally distinguished. that continued use of the drug has a deadening and stupetying eneci. , C....I.I muiil Pahnvk nf tht State Hospital f or - tlie Insane is dcdly' of the. opinion ihat cocaine t has "triklng crime-proauoing enecis. the subject not only In hi ongj experi ence as an alienist and in the Hsint of scluntwo treatises, but' he has made personal investigations amnns r-oesro habitues, i However,- stattlsticr as -to the ....k. r.t Af inunitv the or us is producing in this State are unreliable. ,".. A NATIVE OF OOWanu. f-Mf; Joseph M. " Green. who -man -at Newbern Saturday, ; in his wtn year of paralysis, bf the heart, was a. na tive of Columbia, and is pleasantly re membered here.i He war one among a number of well-known railroad men who carvea' oui a uboiui career o"-;"" a start in the railroad business in tne old Helen shops. Oil February 18, mo. he was engineer on the last train out ot Columbia before the entry of Sherman s army. This train nioving out oyer the old Charlotte,' Columbia ana aususuj road, carried tiunoreas 01 wunw children into Tork and other up country counties. Many , of these w women had come to Columbia to work in the Con federate mlnt.,; .:v..: ,-; - - - M - vtt fii-ntn went to North Carolina with the No Carolina .KaU lead. He was general foreman of the shops at Raleigh afterward He return ed to Columbia In 1878. serving a master mechanic ot the Richmond and Danville system's Shops nere unui if went-to Newbern as foreirtan of the sheps there. He was an alderman W i Co lumbia six years and as chairman of the waterworks sysiem neipea w v "r;r old filter plant. -;it nas . conHieuw property interests in; vojumoin. ELEVEN GAMBLERS ROUNDED UP 6i nf iiu Ttnakv Knorts VTera Arrest ed-Reunion of rem amiiy xiciu reraonal : paragraphs. Special to ThS Observer. , - ' GatfneV. July la.--The police force a h tnvm rounded ud eleven gam blers in Kendrlcksville, a oarit suouro of Gaff ney, Satwday night. The leyen rtuokv morta were : enraxea in u nmi known as i 'skln"; Whan they were discovered by th'omcera,Oniy six of them wera captures, nowevor, Babe Leech, a all m negro, who is eel hratait tnr hi anrintlna- mowers, lead in the van of those who escaped, Carrying with him a window sash. . Mr: i b.v u. : oiary ana lamny ana Coins Kirby and,' children attended a family reunion a-t Mir, B. G. L. Petit's rcoMon-o near Ravenna vesterday. Mr, Petlfs son,. A, M., Petit, a residettt of Florida, was hera Ion a visit- to his fat,hr whom ha had not seen for sev eral years. Although; Mr. Potlt te not a very aged man, tne numoer oi cmw- ren and granacnuaren wno wen pre nl naAA thirty. ' , - : . t Mr. and Mrs. Boyd "til Haraes and MU Ethel , Rosa left ? last night for New York and Atlantic city ana wui be absent tor ten iays or iwow Mr. B.; G. Clary will ohaperone party bi sevarat young men on a two weeks' trip to the mountain ororth Camiina. The narty will leave Gaflncy this afternoon, it is the purposa ct those young men to camp 6ut whll.on the trip and 1 do tneir own wmi Mr. and Mrs. Roy Osborne returned from New York from their bridal trip Saturday night and will b at home to their friends at tha boarding house ot Mm E: T.i Wllkins.- Mr. v. A. Mays, who Is traveling in the interest or tho College of Charleston, was m wanney sattirfiflv Mr. and Mrs. Howard Llt tlejohni'-ofta,;'-;, CATARRH AND CATARRHAL HEAD " -ACHES - - i.r : nrs quickly relieved by Nosena, It soothes the congested membranes, allays hrlammationi and thoroughly heals and tiuniK It keeDS moist -all the naa. azes whose tendency i to thicken and f come dry. Cures eold throat treu ble. . hoarsenest, nay , lever, "stonpi up" nose, - breathing , through e mouth sleeping, offensive breath, eto. -a it entiseptio and contains no chemicals Or flrUgS nl"B '-' uareuin. - UiltCt, Of thst can cause vne --arug . naoii.-- yk Hand ft anu unu, m. ccuii m (JO. wrc aUARANTEK 8ATISKACTTOM 1 1. A, Brosdon, ot the National , hi Co., Dayton, Qhlo, writes under date of Oct- 12, lS06r "Nosena is the only pre paration I have ever used that relieves niv arrntton so sneedlly end oteaaantiv. I am getting the first real ptaaure out of breathing that I have, eiperjeneed since icontrncted eatsrrh slit years ago. Money would not buy my " tuba f Noeena ir couio noi. get nnuiner. . Bur Nosena from W. L. Hand. Jno. M. Bcott Co.; gt . your money back if not sstlsfe'l. gampla Jubs ana noohiet py man i ruiua. ., T5KOWN MANT7rACTT.TRING Cn, Cd Loula wo-, anl Orsenvllle, leus. clielf. Let tl:3 children hzlj thcm:clvc3. ..'..- -:"' '. . :;-,, : . ' are the most nutritious fdo4 made frosi flour, , - . ? Always fresh, crisp,' clean, j ' C-CV , 11 dust proof packages. : NATIONAL J it LSI PEOPLE'S COLD All advertisements Inserted la this column at rate or ten cents per line of six words. No ad. taken for lees than SO cents. Cash In advance, - WANTED. WANTED-1.00O ' people to see Worley mock company to-night, corner Ppnlar and Sixth streets. . ,,. , WANTED-Graduate : nurse to superin i tend snuUl r.rivate hosnital. Addrem At. B.; care Obsprver. . WANTBD-Bakers. Apply to Chas. M. Rretsoh, Raleigh, N. C. WANTED An experienced stenographer. -'" Youns man- flraferred. Porminant nn. sltion. 5 Jno. M. Scott A Co, , WANTED-By young lady, position as perlenoed. . Address B M, care Observer. WANTKD-A. bright, live boy, who can read ana write a legible nana; to work of evenings. Good nay to the right kind of boy. Apply in person at Charlotta Observer office. . WANTBD-Reglstered druggist at once. Must be strictly ' sober. Apply . to "Ipecac," care Observer office. ,Hi WANTED Large second-hand iron safe, 6 or 6 ft. outside measurement; state price. Newton Hosiery - Mills, Newton, N. C, WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Will eauin shoo 'for you. or rumtsn positions.- Fsw weeks completes. Con slant " practice, careful Instructions. Tools given ; Saturday -..wages.'..'' Diplo mas granted. Write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Atlanta,' Ga. . WANTED-Flrst-class white barber. flS er week. . Address E. Q. Faust. Mon roe, N. C FOR SALE. FOR SAMS White French poodle nuns. Little beauties and Jnaks ideal pets, F, U. Jjethco. . - FOR SALE) Prime cotton seed meal and hulls, car lots only, write lor prices. F. W. Brode & Co., Memphis, -Tenn. FOR SALB-S00 to SCO 26-ft. cypress poles measuring S inches nt the ton. thor oughly dry and ' peeled, Sound and straight" same are locatea on tracks at Maxton, N. C, and are guaranteed. We solicit inquiries. Adams Grain A.Prov. Co. Addnss either Charlotte or Maxton. MISCELLANEOUS. SBK VILLUN get his deserts to-nlghX Worley stocK company. .-. PARTIES contemplating visiting James town Exposition tan secure accommo dation in advance by writing to Mrs. C. B. Stanton, Wi mti streetv near City Patk,-. Norfolk, Va." .. ;;., --."a v.-,.-- FLOUR AND CORN mill on . Bouthern Railway, 40 barels capacity, lastest make of machinery, 40 horse power boil er, good wheat section, a snap at our price. Write for photo and information. Alamance insurance et neat coiaie uo., Burlington, N.; Q : ''H V: . kt-- SEALED proposals will be received by the board of commissioners of Hender son, N. C, until 4 p. m, on July ?4th, 1907, tor constructing an extension to . the system of sewerage. F.xtent of proposed work Is approximately 4,000 feet Pipe sewer 12 inch diameter. For specifica tions, forms -of proposals, etc, . address Henry T. Powell, Henderson, N. C. DBRITA MINERAL Water, positive cure ror an. stomach ana kidney trou bles. -'Phone orders to Jno. P. Hunter. 'Phone 1436-1. A H. Alexander, propria tor. - . .- , , AUTOMOBILES The following second- nar.a louring cars in prnoa running; or der r for sale cheap! Wintcn, Rambler, Pone-Hartford end Model . M. Cadillac. One Olds Runabout. Armtstead Burweil, jr.. e west riitn sireei. . DON 'T FORGET that you always get the best work at the Queen City Dye ing and Cleaning Works. Southern Railway HN. B.-Following' schedule figures pub lished only as information and are sot guaranteed. Effect May i, m',. 1.1 a. m.. No. id, dally, fas Washing ton and points North. Pullmau sleeper and day coaches to Washington. o:w a. m., wo. a oany, lor Hicnmord and loral nointS. eonnecta at rtraanahnni for' Wlnston-ftalem, Raleigh, s fjoldsboro, Nerbern-arid Morehead city, at Danvlllt ivr nvriuia, .7:83 a.- m., No. Si, daily, for Atlanta. Pullman tleeper and day 6auhea Waih ington to Atlanta. j:aa.n, we. n, daily for Rock Hill, Chester. Columbia and local fi.,n :l:4i a. m.. -No, 44, dally, for Washing ton snd point Nor:. Handles Pull man car and day coaches Atlanta to i a. m.. Nn. 1ft. San mmm .-4.- for Statesville, Taylursvllle and local tinlnts. Connects at - Miorvin ir.. Winrton-Balem, and St SUtaavUls for 10 36 a. m.. No. 81 dally, for rvtinmhia end Augusta. , Handles Pullman sleeper New Tork to Augusta and ay eoache. Wasnington v to Augusta. . iiinlng ear 10:06 a. m., No. aafiy, foe ,Tah!nf. ton and points North. Punmttn Drawlns Room sleepers to New. Tork snd Rich- mond. iay toacnes wsw Orleans to pecu at Oreenboro for ; winston-Saiem, t e.lnleh and tkildabora . H 10:M a. m.v No, 11 dally, for Atlanta. Snd local ststlona Connects nt 8prtai burg for HBiidcrsonvills and -Athevllle. H.-09 s.-in., No,. W. daily.-, for Wssn. jrgton snd pons North. Pullmc Draw h.g Room aleeper t Nsw York. jy S-iohs jBvkponrlllo to ' Washinston. Lining car service- -- ll:oo a, m-. No. W. 4WT. for Wirmton Calm Koaocika and locdi suulons. BISCUIT COMPANY cgy Wal 11:05 a. m.y No. tt. ds lly. New Tork and New Orleans Llmttad- Pullman Drawing Room sieplng car Observation and Club cars. New Tork to New Or leans. Pullman Prawina- Room deep In ear, New Tork to btroilncham, Solid Pullman train. Dining cm aeivtre. - 4:lfl i p. m, No. 4i.vdaily es:(j,pt Sunday, for. Seneca, S- Oj, and local points. : p. id,. No. X. dally esoept Sunday, freighf and na"eer, (er Chester, i. C. and local PoWt . 9:40 n. m., Ne. M. an tor Washing, ton and points Jjortfc. jPullmaa steep er, Augusta to New Tork. Pulliran sleeper, . Charlotte to New Terk. Day coaches to Washington, Pullman sleeper Salisbury to Norfolk. Dining ear serrine. , :50 p. m.,vNo. 13.. dally, for Richmond and local station. Pullmks Drawlra Room sleeper, Charlotte to Rlchmoni .,:ifc -m '.ff0' ?ttr SlwPt Sunday, fof Bt ates vllle, Taylors vUie an local points. Conneets -at- Statesville for Aihe villa, Knoville. Chattanooga. Memnhis and points wet v, : p. m No. 43, daily, for Atlanta Pullman tleeper and da coaches. Char loHe to Atlanta. - M p. m., Na. . , dally. New Terk an New Oriean Limited, for Washing ton and points North. Pullman Drawing Room sleeping cars,. Observation and Club Oars to New York. Dining car ser vice. Solid Pullman train. , :3S P. WI., No. -36, dally, for Atlanta, and points South. Pullman Drawing Room sleepers to New Orlxani and Bir mingham. Daycoaohet Washington to New Orleans.- Dining car service. 10:45 p. m., No. 29, dally, for Columbia, Savannah and Jacksonville. ju!lman Drawing Room sleeper and day coaches, Washington to Jacksonville. Tickets, sleeptng car reservations, an J detail lii3rmtlon -cgn b obtained at ticket ottibe. No. 11 Soi.h Tryoa streeb C H. ACKERT, , . : Vice Pres. and Qeq, Mgr., 8. H. HARDWICK. P. T. M.. W. H. TATLOE, 6. P. A.. Waahittgton, D. M R : VERNON. T. P. A., m r Charlotte. N. C X Vc Remove Stains, Spots, tc. from your clothes, Of course, there are some staino that can not be removed by any possible -. process, but if you'll send the work direct to us, not try to get the stain out at home first, v we will guarantee that .the ataln will be removed without .;.damago to the. fabric if - tho thing is possible, and we very seldom fail. Charlotte Steam laundry ----- - t 'i .'. 4 ; .5!, Launderers, Dyers, Cleaner, . . -419 South Trjon Street, FRONT RANK ., If 'we didn't thoroughty 'un derstand tailoring we'd bs In - some other business. r,:- We'ro proud that .-we're In ; the "front . rank"--a little) ahead of the ' rest, . f, Always keep.'ln line" with tha "new idea' apd 'guaran tee 100 ' per cent. satisfaction with every Suit. ( Figure jyour saving on tjils TWO-PIECE, BLUE SERGE $25.00. , ' teiss , & Co. Inc. ' , ) f . . . ' - j . TAitona, - - sV -Try on Street. e ; r " Flit Cardi Railway Hcaii ' f H II. WAS II D URN. Southern Aficnt t , CliVrJLOTTS, MOUTH CAROLLTTA , Dr. E. Xy Hctcnlaoa. 1, J. nutclUson. ' t- - 1 1 E: Nye Hutchison & Sen INSURANCE .'" FIRE, ' LIFE, ACCIDENT OFFICE No., 9 Hunt BnHding. ,. 3 BoU 'Phona id3M. Pilseneir Ejort lager Beer Beer Is purer than water or tnillc. It never contains any disease germs. It builds - up tha diseased system, strength ens the weak and keeps tha healthy healthful. Try our Pilsener ExnorU Writ for prices. i VIRGINIA BREWING CO. Roanoke, Ta. SPECIAL LOW RATES VIA - Southern Railway i R!t Thnrtntta. V. f!.. tn Aaha- vllle, N. C, and return account of Toung People's Missionary Move ment. Tickets to be sold Juno 36th, 3 7 th and nn, - witn nnai unui uiy loth. aisan Tharlntte. tt. to Nash ville, Tenn., and return account of Peabody College tsummer ecnooi. Tickets to be sold June 17th, 18th, imi Tnv ith. 7th. and 8th. with fi nal limit fifteen days from-date of sale, and may be extenaea unui Sep tember 30th by . depositing ? ticket tultt. Clnatal Aaant not later than fifteen days from date ot sale, and paying rea or nny cents. v a5 Charlotta to Mexico City, an rAturn account of An. nual-Meeting American: Society Civ 11 Engineer t leasts to pa soia June lth to Juiy inn inciusivv wnn n .i limit ftant 4 Kth. uai ivyw w - , SH Bilfharlntta. M. f!.. in Knox- vllle, Tenn., and return account of Summer School of the South. Tick ets on sale June SSd. ?lth, 36th, 29th, 10th, July 6th, 1th, 14th, and 31st, with Pnal limit fifteen days from data aata an mav he . extended until Sept.- 80th by; depositing ticket with CPCCIU AfCUl nvi unci man uitttu days from date of sale, and paying fee of fifty cents. -' $23.2V-:bariottc, N. C to Mew Orleans, La., end return account of Katlonal uaptist , uunaoy : vcnooi n4 Vnunir Paonla's Chau. tauaua (colored). Tickets on sale June 34th. and 25th with final limit July 1st. ' t A RftfharloltS. N. C. to . flnn kane, Wash., and return account of Convention oi apust xoung ,reo tinln-n . ... Tip V eta ah aala Juna Tsth to July 11th with final limit Bept. 16 th. i g70.ou -nariotte ' to i-oruana, Be attle, or Tacoma, Wash,, and return Tarantv-thlrl IntArnatlnnal Christian Endeavor Convention, and qrano ioage nanpenaent urasr oi Good Templars.: Tickets on sale June 19th to July Hth, with final limit uept. ' sin- - . ktA aaTTnarlOtta. . W. ri.. !! Li Rnrlnaa. K Tx and return an. rnnnl nt Triennial f!onclava. Knla-ht Teroplajr of America. Tickets on sate JUiy tin, sin, ui ana tin, witn final limit July lth, and may be Avtanil1 until .Tlllv 14th : hv Annm. Itlng ticket with Hpeclal .Agent and paying ie oi - For further information -: call on any Agent Southern Railway or write W. IL Tayloe, 1. P. A, ' J , waanington- J.vv. Il 1 riion. T. P. A , - Charlott N. C. w .3 j 1 ' ' : I - ft. ) I . My.! Wtet Lrary Lubln furniture ;Co. MASURTfS PAINTS- - ": ; GUARANTEED .- to be made of Strictly Pure White Lead, Oxide of Zinc, Linseed ' Oil Turpentine Dryer and Pure Colors, to contain nothing else, and. to be full measure. , ' . " , ' Greatest Spread, Maximum Hiding. Power,. Superior Durability. Made by JOHN W. MASURY & SON New York 'Chicago '- Sold by EZELL-MYER8 COMPANY ' l',U 'V-'iir '"v'!.' l;.-..;rCar1otteb N. C - ' , " , - ( Reliable merchants: Write factory ' for exclusive agency. BRICK LARGE STOCK. PROMPT SHIPMENT. Georgia-Carolina Brick Company HOWARD 1L STAFFORD, President Write for Prices. AUGUSTA, ,OA. wrkTurrkTPWKTa - DEAD OR THE K1XD WITH THE Keeps Oil Off the Every Machine accurately balanced The American Machine & , - Bncceiiaora to Machinery - 1 , j,' .1-. ' ..- n X.. ai lias JLa gsjs - i vrs a - a - - . CHARLOTTE. N. C '"--. - - - - , "'""gir - - I i i l, -t-1.1 . - j ' j i j i - ,,. in -, BJi a .LJiu .nr mm' ,n ui n. i ..." ' '" :.'"f ' Thla high-grade Delivery Wagon $90.00, Including lettering. Same Wagon without top. but with side boards. $87.50, This Wagon is guar ' ante d to ba high-grade la every t aspect. ..-:, We build a number of other styl es, and tell on easy terms. J. W. Wadsworths' Sons Compr.tr "-CHARLOTTE,' N. C. . a. 4m,- s T-a, M-fW sjk Vsa 'a k aw. a V . - ' .-4 .- -.ij - - novin.T From 1 3 , Epinrinj Frames Epcdrrs Who'd a thought I could furnish this ' entire room at the price? That's dead easy you buy at the right place. , If you want correct style -and best .quality ; at reasonable prices call oa Red and Buff, Dry Pressed ' and Common Building. - xrvtmiT nccr 4C LrE SPINDLES - PATENTED OIL GUARD. . Yarn While Doffing. . . r ' and tested at speed before shipping. - Manufacturing Company and Contracting Business of '..'. S
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