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. ' s ( I t a 1 . . r c i i . . T. :a Observer. la searching: for a substltuf for or C'nary woods employed Li construc tion work, the supply of many of which is rapidly decreasing:," It has heen- found that the coast redwood torests f California, offer a product which can be put to excellent com- rierdal use. California redwood Is niurabla and Its . fine . work- .'in qualities make It a strong competitor -of cypress. and alsa adaptable to many of the uses U .. which white and yellow pine are pu.' , Redwood as sold on the market may V be the product either of the giant se quoias or -"big trees," the commer cial utilisation of which has calleJ forth great protest, or of tha coast redwood... Cutting the big trees would moan the gpee-dy extinction,. of this unique and wonderful species, which . . Is found onlv in Isolated grovfs and which reproduces only with dinlcultyi says the Boston ' Transcript. , The ' coast redwood is much mora plentl- :, ful and- reproduces y abundantly, so Second - Hand Machinery Greensboro Boiler & Machine Co. 8 No. 213 -Four 115-Ton Digesters for b v 115 one Fuot-powr liatne Lexington, 80" between cen tres. . ,; . . , ,....".. R No. 165 One set Gordon llollow Blast Grate Bars, per sq. ft. H No. 112 On Kod Macliine,.. ,r. 1... ,i'.,s ,.w ... o u, 11 k kjii3 nanu omvv .. . . . S No. 108 Ono 65-llght Dypanio and a jo. 70 one uu separator . , . . v .... a ft No. 65 Attman Taylor Hand Piunp. . S No. 61 IV Swing, 10" Bed, compound . rest, hollow spindle jbnffine juurte, . , . . . , . , , . , ; . . . , , S No. 40 One 40 Xli P. Leffel Water Wltccl, complete 8 No. 28 One Gang Etlger, 12" saws. : i ;, . " i. 8 No, 20 One Iron frame Swine Saw". . . - , . . . . . n . so wuo jiraucn rnmp ana a,uuv ii. oi i pipe. . h wo so une jane saw mm, atr S No.. 14 One New .York Miter. . . ; K No. 12 Ono Knpiicer Heater. . v. 8 No. 214 One exhaust feed Water 8 No. 10 One Greenhouse Heater; , 6 !No. 214 Two Wheeler Heaters, S00 S No. 209 One Westlnghouse 80 H. P.-type K. E. form 57 No, , 725 speed 1,100 R. P. M. .volta 230, amperes 72.5, 60 cycle, 8 phase Motor... ... . . . , ... . , . ; , , ... 8 No. 209 One WestlnRhonse, 15 II, P. typo Tt. R form' 56, Hpced 1,120 K. P. M.' volts 240, No. 65, 60 cycle, anirH res 85-5, 8 phase Motor ... ... ... , , . ... S No. 209 Two step down oil cooled Transformers from 2.100 to 210 or-105 Tolts, 50 to 183 cycles, type X. style No. 10,233, aerial No, 173629, -each. .-. , , ..,... ... No. 239 One 50 Kw, 125 volt, Siemans-naiakie revolTlnar ar- ' meture Generator, direct connected to single cylinder Buck- . . ' , e' engine, flat alve type, speed 220 R. P, M., marble switch ' - board-rheostat; -iv; .(.; . :g,"-,i;; :tv7 : if.iMMO 6 No. 210 One 50 Kw. D. C. current, 125 volf. peed 600 R. P. ; ', ,v M., self-feedinjir carbon brushes on rail base, .self-oiling bearings and filed Rheostat . . ..i i -. . . ..-...-.. ; S No.1 208 One Chicago Block Machine (new) - 8 No. 205 One R. & H. 80"x6' single cabinet Surfacer.. ... .. 8 No.- 205 One 8 1-2" fay automatic Glue Jointer.,i ..., , 8 No. 205 One II. a- smith .alne-endTeniwner ,;; . , ; , ' ) S No. 205 Ono Snyder Bros,' five-head Sash Dove Taller,'. ... 8 NO. 205 One Rlshed patent live spindle Carver ,. , , . , , ' ,'. 8 No. , 205 One Clement. No. 2 Universal Sander . . i ; , , : 8 No. 191 One 50" Veneer. Machine . . ....... ... i ,. 8 No185 One 82,r; awing, ; ;26" bed, back geared Engine Lathe 8 No, Jf5 One 26" swing, 12" bed, back geared Engine Lathe D One 10x12 Erie Ball Engine, direct connected to a 50 Kw. . Western Electric,' 125 voHV 825 R. P. M. Generator, .with - switchboard, field rheostat and instruments.. , .. ..... 1,000.00 " SECOND-HAND BOILERS ' 8 No. - 201 One vertical Tubular Boiler . . i . ; a . . . . . ' 8 No. 98 One 10 H. P. vertical Tubular Boiler J: 8 No. 26 One 6 H. P. vertical Engine and Boiler..., . 8 NO. 8 No. 236 One 15 H. P. II. T. half 78 One 18 II. P. Boiler and 98 One 20 II. P. H. T. Boiler s N4. S No. 218 One 20 H. P. Leffel Cornish Boiler 8 NO. 8 No. S No. 228 One 15-20 H. P. Locomotive Boiler.. ... 229 One 20 H. P. Traction Engine. .. ; ' .. .. 1,250.00 223 One 9 H. P. Traction Engine. . 1.000.00 S NO. 150 On 12 If.' P. Blrdsell Tra 127 One 20 II. P. 36x10 II. T. 8 No. 8 No 131 Ono 20 H. P, fire box Boiler...- ... . . T .... 200.00 8 No. 166 One 20 II. P. cast front, Nagte fire box Boiler. . . . . 200.00 8 No. 181 Ono 36x12. 25 H. P. fire box boiler, i "i ...... .... ... 850.00 8 No, 8 No. 234 One 25 H. P. cast front 233 One 20 H. P. 86x10 R. 8 No. 227 One 44x12, 35 11. P. Tubular Boiler... ... 8 No. 225 One 25 H. P. portable Mecklenburg Boiler. 8 No. 235 One 40 H. P. 48x12 return H No., 154 Ono .8 No. 128 One 8 No. 115 One 8 No. 215 One 8 No.' 203 On 8 No. 226 One 8 No. 148 One R One 80 H. P 8 Np. 132 One 8 No. 107 One 48x12 30 H. SO H. 50 H. 54x14 60x12, 1-2, II. T. P. Nagle fire P. horizontal P, horizontal R. T. Bolle. f. , .... ... 60 H. Pj K. T.. Boiler.. P. Locomotive Boiler... . 80 II, 80x12 horlsontal tubular Boiler. 80 H. P. Loromotl 60 H. P. horizontal, 8 No. 105 One 80 H. PAH- T. full 8 No, 237 One 100 H. P. H. T. full front Nagle Boiler. . 8 No. 161 One 66x15 H. T , . , . . . . ... ... .. . , 8 No.. 66 One 100 H.; P,' II, T. Boiler... ..'. .' ;. 8 No. 108 One 72x16, 125 H. P. IL T. full front Boiler,. 8 No 144 Three 72x16 tubulars, full fronts, 125 steam. 8 No. 170 One 150 H. P. Heine water tube,,. .... . ; S Noi 58 One ISO II. P. triple riveted, full flush front - Boiler,. ' 8 No.. aia-On'e ibb H.' P. Scotch flu 1 " .J . , 6ECOXD-n 824 One Dean Single cylinder g No. S No, ea (One 8x2x3 Worthlngton Duplex. . . . . . ... . . , 8 Wo H No S No. 104-One 4 1-2x3x4 Smith Vail 136 One 4 1-2x2 84x4 Worthlngton Duplex,, ,,,,. 90 Ono 7 1-2x5x6 Jamison Duplex.. v... ' ' - SECOND-HAND ENGINES -. S No. 216 One 4 II. P. Tprlght Engine. . ... 8 No, 139 One 70 H. P. 5x6 cylinder Watertown Slide) valve.... it one 70x19 ixvn is iu p. sUde n uw, j.v uu mi u. ixuug iTaua. , ., ,,. 8 No,; 210 One 12 II. P. centre crank Skinner Wood 8 No. 128 One 20 H. P. 8x12 JUddell C. C. Engine, 8 No. 171-One 8x12, 20 II. P.; class "C"... ... ... ' 8 No. .130 One 8 1-2x16, side crank, two wheels. , r nn, io, i niip uiv wiKimiuii,, 8 No. 232 Ono 0x12 centre crank a No. 181 One 8x10 LlddcII C. C. Automatic (Salisbury) i H iVo.,231 One 10x12 Class "A" Nagle VS no. 190 I0xl cent re -crank Nagle ' . o, 153 One 10x15 Mecklenburg 8 No. 113 One 10x15 Krle City C, . n fo. iwo io i-xxia ljiacieu Antomauc. , , - ..-.,., . . . !. t, . . 8 No. 8 One 35 H. P. Ventlngliouso ' Automatic Engine 100.00 8 No. 180 One 11x14 Mddell centre rrank, good as new,.,.., ,325.00 S No. 151 One 11x14 Talbot centre crank Engine 8 No. 148 One 25 II. P, Talbot Portable Engiue and Boiler.,.. 8 No., 175 One 11x24 old-style C C. Engine.,'. ,. ... 8 No. 219-22S One 12x15 AJax 70 II. P. (new) - 8 Nov; 238 One 12x12- Erie Hall Automatic C. C. ,8 No. JBt One 12x15 Erie City centre crank. . . 8 Wo, 207 One 14x20 II. S. & . cenjire crank (Hertford) .,. H No. 1 One 24x30 Atlas aide crank' (Wilmington. 111.)...;,. SNO. 106 Two 20 1-2X36 Burlccye, neniou... ... :., . , No. 230 One 12x30 Green Corliss. No. No. No. No. 16Sr-Ono 12x30 Farquhar Corllsa.;.;;. 7 One 16x38 Frick Corliss .... 167 One 18x48 C. II. Brown, zna one 20x48 Jane & Botlley 186 One 20x43 Atlas Corliss. 8- No. 8 No, 141 One 18x48 four valve Amnniatlo Eneino... 8 No. 72 One 80 II. P. Buckeye Engl We have in stpek a number' of new, engines and boilers. nl Write us for prices and give size of what you will require, . " , " Greensboro Boiler & Machine Co. ' f r t's f r i . t'(rt's i ! i t t i 1 1 i r trt f viil triduro i: e uko of redwood i..cre a 1 more in the future, as com pai suv y iiiwu piat;i.H-i 1 use has bfen mada of the product of these extensive forests of California up to the pres ent time. The use of redwood la now about 11-2 per,. cent, -of the total consumption of lumber. It Is estlmat d that the forests of California have about 75,000,000,000 feet of standing redwood timber, and the wise use of these products by ' conservative lum bering will in a degree -make up for the greatly lessened supply of other useful woods, , i . The Redwood association., has re cently requested the forest service, of the United States, department of ag riculture to make a complete study of -the physical and mechanical pro perties of redwood lumber 'In ' order to obtain reliable Information con cerning Its - properties. The forest service has decided to comply with this request and will conduct a series of experiments in co-operation with the University of California at the testing laboratory at Berkeley. . . Redwood tlmbe for a long time has Miscellaneous Wood Pulp Milk. each.. $2,000.00 125.00 2.50 :, ... Switchboard 185.00 , 25.00 t 5.00 92.00 800.00 ; 65.00 : 60.00 120.00 200.00 75.00 50.00 190.00 35.00 180.00 ' insertea tootu Mr tat' . S. , Heater. t .ft" ; a t e , . - , s , , , II. P. each a 0 mt '. r' 'Mr f I 350.00 ! 225.00 95.00 500.00 825.00 400.00 400.00 100.00 125.00 600.00 : 75.00 400.00 -950.00 550.00 75.00 100.00 83.00 100.00 450.00 front, LlddcII, Mixtures Engine, Erie City. . only 100.00 225.00 175.00 ctlon Engine . t . . .'. ...' 650.00 Boiler (Silver atyl ....... 160.00 Locomotive T. ... a m 250.00 275.00 tubular ...... cotnplete. 200.00 box Boiler ,. 250.00 tubular Boiler, . . 100.00 850.00 800.00 , 325.00 . 450.00 350.00 ' ' 40O.fl0 800.00 ' 825.00' 550.00 , 500.00. , 225.00 500.00 1,500.00 R. T. Boiler...'. . . a a . f 4 ve Boiler. ....... tubular, full front Boiler.. front Boiler, 105 steam 900.00 Boileri S VVars old 800.00 1 2,000.00 ; 53.00 ' 83.00 40.00 45.00 - ,55.00 AND, PUMPS , . . ., ... ; i. ... Duplex a,.. a : a a' 80.00 , j - 75.00 , 125.00 , 100.00. . 125.00 150.00 . "1 75.00.. . 150.00 250.00 , . 200.00 ; 175.00 : i5o.oo - 275.00 . 235.00 '. 200.00 , 300.00' valve,, . Enslne.e a a" in Iiddell.'i r i (la i . . . a a p 36 H. P... Engine , , . centre crank . f t . : V1 - . C - new cylinder . a 300.00 300.00 350.00 , 100.00 450.00 400.00 800.00 . f. - ' 4 450.00 fl.250.00 tunffje bed for - direct w " ... ... ., 2,000.00 10" wheel. 1,000.00 ; 000.00 050.00 1,750.00 J. 250.00 1.250.00 1,250.00 300.00 f one valve. Corliss ... , I'M '11 Sr. .,''4 t 1 f . J t f ha J ft,n.- !vo u m C. ... rnta. but i "t un 1 r i 1 i in re 1 t e i (asiiii markets. Its use in trie east I tnus far ha-! been for snrngifs. linlsh- j in?, flooring, siding, and laths. It is , protubio mat in trie near future Its i usffu.ness as a structural material1 n a i u t..: .inA for its use which has caused it to find. favor In the west Citizens of San Francisco have always held . that the risk in the city was less than In oth er cities with an equal -number of wooden structures because of this iiuality of redwood. . ' i Minnesota Tobacco. ' . United States Tobacco Journal. ' Ctfany fannera in1 Minnesota are growing .tobacco on a small acreage this year mi are reallaingr pood pro fit from same. Ini some eectlons of the State farmers are planting 100 to 200 acres with tobacco and expect to make a wood revenue from it. Glow ers .of : Wabash have, set out twelve acres at an expense of $30 per aero so far..:-Before1 the. crop Is ready to harvest it will cost In the neighbor hood nt ' $75 per acre. Tobacco In that section will realize "about $200 per acre, which Is a handsome profit for the grower.".; . s . ' Notice of Sale of Cotton THE WHETSTONE COTTON 1 COM- v .;PMr,,.( , V-, . By virtue of a decree of the Super lor; Court of Gaston county,; North Carolina, made at May Term, 1907, in the action therein pending enti tled "D. A. Garrison .against The Whetstone Cotton Company" I will sell to the highest bidder on - the premises In Bessemer City, - Gaston county, North Carolina, at noon, on ; Wednesday, August 28th 1907, ' all the property and tangible effects of The Whetstone Cotton' Company, consisting of real estate, machinery, etc.,1 which la more particularly de scribed as follows: . Real Estate: Lota numbers 1, 2, 8, 4, p.- 6, 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 7, 38, 89, 40, 41, 4a, 43, 44, 45 anj 46 in Block No. 119 In Section No, 1, aa per W. R. Richardson's map of Bessemer City, made in 1891, on which Is sit uated a mill building containing tie following rooms of the dimensions stated, viz: Weave Room, 60x100 ft.; Cloth Room, 25x30 ft; Engine Room, 20x30. ft. with "10x80 ft. drive way; Boiler Room, 24x30 ft.; Steam Powi er; 2 Boilers, 100 horse-power each; 1 Engine, 125 horse-power; Dynamo, Electrl'j Lights, etc., Equipment; 40 Jacquard Looms 60" wide; 8 Jacquaru Looms 72" wide. . ; i This machineryi has been In oper ation about 30 months and is now In good condition; and can he seen and inspected at any . tlmft upon applica tion to the undersigned or to the Superintendent in charge. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mou ey to be paid in cash upon he cpnJ flrmation of the sale, by' the Court, one-third lnslx months and pe-third In twelve months thereafter; the de ferred payments to bear interest f.-om the date of the confirmation of the sale, with the right to the purchaser to anticipate said payments; the purr chaser to deposit with 4he Receiver on the date of eale the sum of $2, 000, to guarantee compliance with the terms thereof upon confirmation by the Court; and upon confirmation of such sale and payment , on one third of the purchase money, In case the purchaser does not wish to pay all the purchase money In cash, the Re ceiver will turn over to the purchaser the property and effects so purchased to be operated by said purchaser at his own risk and upon his own re sponsibility until the balance of the purchase money shall have been paid, but the pur6haser will be required to keep said property Insured In the same amount it ia now Insured for. In the name of the Receiver, so as to fully protect the parties Interested In said corporation from loss or dam age, arising out of the operation of said mill by suc'n purchaser. L. L. JENKINS, Receiver., The Whetsone Cotton Co. See notice elsewhere Receiver's Sale - The Vermont Mills, Inc. - , I, KIVtMM nuiiu a:o, Chatlotis to KoaaoKa. va. Schedule In effect July it, 1307 J1:M a" V ChurhHlo. 80. Ky. Ar i:30 prn i 2:15 am Ar Winston, Bo. Ry. Lv 2-as L I Mpmp Winstor,. N. c W.Ar2:SS i:00 pm I ' - MarUnsvliis, : Lv 11 . 1 6pm KLky L0UI,t - MaS At Roanoka. Lv J.aoara Dally. . Connect at Roanoke via Shenandoah Valley Routa tor Natural Bridge. Luray. Hagerstown, and all poltja in Pennsyj. vanla and NewYork Pullman sleep,, ftoanoko and Philadelphia. Through coach, Charlotte Roanoke " Additional .train leaves Winston 7'30 a. m., dally except Sunday for South, west, - Vlrglnln. and Shenandoah Valley points. , M- F. BKAOO, ' Trav. Pass. As-ant W. a BEV1IX. Cen'l. Pasa Agent . Roanoka. -Va . ne Gost. " Cannot be ' measured in ' ; dollars and cents, Bell - service brings, peace' of mind that . no , other . agency can furnish. In ' an emergency" it may : save lives or fortunes, Induces miles ' to .inches -does it instant . lyl Reasonable rates. ;' REASONABLE RATES. Call No. 9030.' Y.ja fxiei.a urcnuso ui uic rmuig f" i eompat.ies, a: glvc-n only as informa of the commoner eastern woods and i tion. ana are not guaranteed, because of its durability and strength ( Lircvt line to the principal cities North, in comparison with it weight. Its fire-'JEaet, South and Southwest- Schedule resisting quality la another argument ' taking effect Aug. 4th, 1907, subject to Telepho BELL : SERVICE IS SATIS- factory; 0; : f . "Tin Exposition Line to Korlolk." ' Tlfoe arrivals and departures, an well ! VJ,D 1,11 l as the tinm uivi connection with other chanse witliout notice. Tickets for passajra on all trains are sold by this company and accepted by the passenger Willi the understanding that this company will not be responalble tor tailura ta rim its trains on sch(!Juu time, oi tor any such delay as may b incident to heir operation. Cars Is ex ercised to glv correct time to connect ing lines, but this company is not re sponsible for errors or omissions. Trains leave Charlotte as rollows: : No. 40, tiiiily, at t:30 a. in., for Menros, Hamlet and WUminptor., connecting at Monro with 23 for Atlanta, Birmingham snd the aai.tnwMtj at Monroe with 3s for Ralcleh and Portsmouth. With CS at Hamlet for Raleigh, Richmond, Wash ington, New York and tli East No. 333. daily, at 10 a. m. for Lincoln ten, Shelby and Rutherfordton without charge, connec'lng at Uncolnton with C, A N. IV. No. lt for Hlckorv, Inoir. and wstrn Nortli' Carolina points. No, 44, dally, at b:9 v" m. for Monroa. Hamlot, AVilitrington and ail local points, cci nectlng ut Hamlet with 43 tor Colum bia,' Savannah anc an rioruia points. No. 133, laily, .110 p. m. fdr Monroe, jnnectli-a with 41 for Atlanta. )3irm connectli bam and he Southwest; with 34 at Ham. let for Richmond. Waslilnrtoa and Now York, and the East with 32 at Monroe for Richmond, Washington and New York, and the East, with, 32 at Monroa for-Raleigh. Portsmouth and "Norfolk Through s?eper on this train from Char lotte, N. C, to Portsmouth. Va daily, v Trains arrive In Charlotte as follows:' No. 9:45 a. m., dally, frcm points North and Bouth. . No. 45. daily, 11:45 "a. ' m.. from Wil mingtoa and all local points. No. 132, 7 p. m., dally, from Ruther fordton, Shelby. Lincolnton and C. & N. V. Railway points. No. 19, 12:15 a. m., daily, ,'rom Wllmlng ton. 1 Hamlet and, Monroe, also from point East, North and Pouthwest, con necting at Hamlet and Monroe. Connections are made at Hamlet with all -through trains for points Nortn, South and Southwest, which are compos A of vestibule.' day Clinches hntn-Mn' Poitsmouth and Atlanta, and Washings ten and .. Jackscnrille, and slewing cars Miween jarsey uny, iiumingnam and Memphis, and Jersey City and Jockson. Vine. Cafe ears on all 1brcus:h trains. For Informatitn. time-tables, reserva tions on Seaboard descriptive literature srply to ticket agents er address JAMES KER. JR.. C. P. A.. 3 Belwyn Hotel. ' . Charlotte. N. C. WEEK END RATES VIA Southern Railway . Southern Railway announces that effective June 1, 107, ana continuing to and including Sept. 1st the fol lowing Week End. rates will apply from Charlotte to points named: Ashevilie, N. C. ... . . .. ,. 84.88 Black Mountain, N. C. 4.35 8.69 2.85 2.60 2.15 3.60 4.16 4.85 5.60 6.10 1.76 1.75 2.25 1.06 1.06 Marion, N. C .. Morsr.inton. N. C. Connelly Springs, N. C Hickory. N. C. .. ; . Tryonr N. C , , . . . . Hendersonville, N. C. Brevard, N. C.v . . Lake Toxaway, N. C. . Hot Springs, N. C. .. Blacksburg, S. C. . . .. Shelby, N. C , . .. .. Rutherfordton, N. C .. a t a a HIh Shoals, N. u, ' Lincolnton, N. C. . . CllffSy N. C. .. Lenoir, N. C .... .. Jackson Springs, N. C. .. .. .. 2.20 2.90 8,85 Taylors, 8. C. (for Chic Springs) 3.10 Whltestone, b. u. 2.(5 Waterloo, a C ., ,v .. ., .. 3.40 Taylorsville, N. C. .. j; .. .. 2.36 Blowing Rock, N C .. ,. .. .. .2 These Week End Tickets are sold for all trains Saturday, and for fore noon trains Sundays, good to return not later than the Monday following date of sale, except that tickets to Taylors, Whitestone, and Waterloo, S. C, are. good to return Tuesday ! following date of sale, and tickets to Blowlritc Rock will he sold Fridays and Saturdays only, good to return Tuesday For f urthsr Information "call on any Agent Southern Railway cr write . W. H. Tayloe, G. P, A., Washington, D. C. : R. L. Vernon, T. P. A Headquarters for Southerners In New v; York City Broadway Central Hotel Our Table Is the Fonndatlon of Our ' Enormous Business . Featuring ' The Only New York Hotel f American Plan (i Moderate Prices Excellent Food Good Service Kates: American Plan, $2.50 Per Day. y European Plan, $1.00 Per Bay. Ppcclal attention given to ladles unescorted. - BROADWAY r Cor, Third Street NEW YORK DANIEL C. WEBB. Mgr. (Formerly of Charleston. S. C.) , HOTEL WOLGOTT 5ib Ave. and 81st St.. . , NEW YORK CITY. , ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF. Situated In the mont convenient lc cation and in the most doslrahls neighborhood A HOTEL OF THF! UIOUKST ' ' STANDARD. Rooms at moderate prices rcservod b; wire or letter. - J. II. RRESLIV. ernng. '"HvV t, VI t "' Wfavicc I , m f i - s r 79 I.Iilli Ctrccij ICwcti X.i3 S. COTIIRAN. 8the KeprescataUre, 465 Tract Eldf, Southern Railway N. B. Following schedule flgvrcs pub Iiahad only as informaUon and ar aol guaranteed. Effect May i- W,. . t l:tB a, m., No. 40, dally.- tat 'Washing Ion and points North. Pullrnaw sreeper land day coaches to Washlnrton. V8:S . m.. No, . dally, fgr Rlohmord and local points, connects at Greensboro for Winston-Salem, Ralelgk, Ooldsboro, Nerbern and Morehead city, at Danville 7:5o a. m.. No. , dally, for Atlanta. Pullman deeper and day coaches. Wash ington to Atlanta. 8:28 : a. m.. No. IT, daily for Rock HUT, Chester, Columbia and local station. 5:4$ a. m.. No. 44. daily, for Waahtng ton, and points NorC Handles Pull, mait car and day ooaehea, , AUaoto to Viathlnijton. . 7:26 a. in., No. Is, dally except Sunday, for Statesvtlle, Taylorvlil - and local points. Connects at M'joresvllle for wlniton-Salem, and at StatesvtlU for Ahevlll and points west , v:s. a. m., no. si, oaiiy, ror Columbia. and Augusta. Handles Pullman ieiwr New Tora to Augusta and day eoachm. Washington to Augusta. Pining ear servic. - ,.." !: . 1 ":.,. 10:06 a. m., No. 8ft aahy, tot Washing, ton and point North. Pullman Drawlna Room sleepers to .New York and Rich" mond. Day coaches New Orleans to Washington. Dining car service. Con. neoti at OrTuboro for WUston-Salem. Balfllgh and Ooldibora, , U:W a., m. No. J.1, tfatly, tor Atlanta, and local stations. . Connects at Spartan burg for Hendersonville and Athevtlt. 11:00 a. m., No. 80. daily, tor Wasn. Irgton and p'n's North. Pullman Draw hig Konm sleeper to New tork, day soaches- Jacksonville tt - Wtshlniton. ptnma car sai-vloa- 11:00 a. m.. No. darty. jror Wlnstoa. Balem, Roanoke, and local itatlon. 11:06 a. m.. Ho. t7. dally. New Tor and New Orleans UmitW Pullman fr?wJPL Roo,n if ping ea ObservMlon and Clu cars. New Tork to New Or leans. Pullman Drawlna' Room sleep. lrr ear. New York to Birmingham. Uolld Pubmaa train. Din In eat service. 4 JO p. ni.' No. 41, dajy xopt Sunday, for Seneca. 8. C, and local points. 5-90 p. m.. No. 16. daily. except aunday, freight, and -passenger, for, Chester, fc C.. and local points W:40 p. m., No. 34, dany tor Washing, ton . and points North. Pullman sleep, r, Augusta ta New .Tork. Pullman sleeper, Charlotte to - New Tork. - Pay coaches to Washington, Pullman steeper Salisbury to Norfolk. . Dining ear serrlea. t:80 p. m No 12. dally, for Richmond o local - eimiionn. miinmn Drawlna 10m sleeper, . Charlotte to Richmond, : m.. No. 14, dally except ewnday. p Stateevllle, TaylarsvUit. n local Itoom for points. Connects at Stateevine for Ash. 111. Knoxvllle. Chattanooga,. Memphis into, tonnwu c oraieevine nr Aif.e- le, Knoxvllle. Chattanooga,. Memphis rl nalnta WMt . , :35 p. m.. No. "43. 'dalfy, for Atlanta. Pullman sleeper and day coaohas. Char I arte to Atlanta. i p. m., N,. ?, oany. New York Nw Orleani Limited, for Washing. anil Maw Orleani ton and poi-its wortn. fuuman Drawing Room a! cars. Observation and rluh ear ew York. tuning car vice. Solid Pullman train. 9:35 t. m No. 35, dally, for Atlanta, and points South. Pullman Drawing Room sleepers to New Orleans and Bir mingham. Day eoaohet Washington ta New Orleans. Dlnlna oar service. 10:3 p. m., No. p. dally, tor Columbia, Savannah and Jacksonville- fT.'lman hrAwlnv nnom alaMtar and dav enanhiia. j Washington to Jacksonville. TcKets, steeping car reservations, ans detail IntirniKtion can be obtained at ticket office. No. 11 South iryon street. C. H, ACKERT, , Vlwa Pre, and den.' Mgr., B. H. HARDWICK, T. T. M.. W. H. TAYLOE. O. P. A, . Waahington, I). ; Ttia COUSINS SUPPLY GO. RICHMOND, VA, AN OLD ELLOVwE j " NORTH CAROLINA l - ii i i COPPER DISTILLED ,.,:,,.:,; VM ,v I W H I S K E X': v?rJi I Satisfaction Guaranteed or yout icyi i .-j Money Refunded. MM ? A QUARTS rjf 1 T SHIPPED IN PLAIN, NEAT PACKA0ES A R Opt. S ,-"rr - .ff-BH.g.Wt NO drink so refreshing m a &w of good beer.' A beer that was made and , stored away last summer, one that was brewed by the old German method every drop pure, healthful and strength. ' In Crystal Pale, you get such beer. It was made from the best materials and mountain spring water -where sanitary conditions rule. Good temperance beverage. C r worthy of a place in your At all good places ask for it r " f : -a- j-" J n THE DAVIS WHITE SULPHUR SPHluGS ' Hlddenlte, North Carolina ON rTTHEKJC RAJXWAT FROM CTIARXOTTE TO TAYLOR8VTLLE sPv . . vf'lrt tt nri I 1 2S,7VJ2I, -. ,J ' ' shooting gallery, telephones connect ing each floor with office, telegraph and telephone. Bell and Independent , connections' with surrounding country. Healthy location.' An Ideal' place, to rest and recuperate. Two through trains daily from Charlotte, eon hectlng at Statesvillo wtti trains frarn Salisbury and . Ashevilie. Special ' prioes for SEPTEMBER 26 to 18 per week. - Resident physician in hotel For further Information, write tot booklet to ' ' DaVIS BROTHERS HIDDEN TRAVELING 4M At HOTEL CLEGG, Greensboro N C. Thaf s because of Its centrat location, modern furnishings and exoellent bill . of fare, ' HOTEL 4 J Opposite Depot gWfos U : .a. "Ant PI INCOaPOftATeO ABeveragc DisTiixeas Whiskey Frankfort. Ky. case Lois at juowest rnces s For table, medidnsi or cooking purposes, wa ara oflariojc the very beat Talaea in pure liquors and im ported cordials, at remarkably low price. The demand for case lota of high-grade whiskies, has forced mo to put up s number of 4-quart cases; notably among these,' ara . Yadkin Httnr, 6 f tar old corn, $t.80 Jttbirmarl Ry, agod In mood, fS.OO Another exceptional offer ia ia 6-qoart cases of MonongahsliaXXXX, This is thsnnaatrya whiskey ever produced at the price. Six full quarts, 14.50. Tsaaa Pricoe Iaal4 Xmpvvm CUmwg Mail orders are filled the day fsxaivad, and forwarded on first tram. Write -for price list. ji jt . jt - tmrgmu MU Or4s Hom isa tK atla L Laz&ras, beer is y s t a 1 P home. but you a trie Sj , jj, ale fa:-: Ws i- k't i i I CIIAELOIin," IT." 0. A well-known spring of fins cura tlva properties, tor indigestion, dys pepsia, kldnty trouble, etc, - Naw Hotel, complete water and . Mri avatam in aiS nA V.tha aroqnat.; lawn tennis. bowling alley. ITE, X. C. ' ' - - " MEN MEET I GREENSBORO, N. C OLD ' TAYLPR BOTTLED IN BOND For Forty Years The Best In or Out of America and The Most Largely - Imitated and Infringed E .H.Tay lor Jr. & Sons A 1 Lynchbar Va, YES ! THAT'S lit: .1 N & f I' ' .' .,'T 4 - i r- f : . : -V, 1 TOE NEW SOUTH E3EWERY 0 ICE CO; bcarporati MMSMiMMta4NpWnnSnCPI,C S ECHO, .nii-..'l ' If II I. 'I in ., l ' h v K-ri Greensboro', CJ.G. sii! ri'Liv:
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 1, 1907, edition 1
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