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- m; i r.iv, . Farce comedy 13 the most popular farm of theatrical entertainment, be cause In aduition to amusing the peo ple and distracting their attention from ordinary careg of , the day, it gives them their very first chance to hear the newest and brightest humor of the hour and the latest song hits of the hour. Farce comedy Is elastic and will allow of 'constant changes and the Introduction of new and catchy material, and while the thread '- ' he story Is never broken, it la wble of being strengthened by the -ftditlon of the latest "stuff." There l-'ls a great rivalry among comedians and farceurs to be the first to Intro - dues something' new ; and the liberty allowed them by the management ln . sures the public something 'fresh " every day. - "MeFadden's - Row of . Flats," which ' wilt be , presented at i the Academy of Music Friday night, Is no exception , to the rule. It Is . rattling farce, built en the lines that have pleased the most critical audi ; - ences in all the large, cities, and by constant improvement, by the addition of the i latest sayings, ; songs ', and dances, It-improves, at every per- , formance. The . company ; engaged " . for ; this season Is composed of the best talent in America, and Includes such ; staple i performers. 1 asr Jerry -Sullivan; - Tom- Hearn," Everett T. ' Scott, Charles - Jon neon, Ford 'West, r Harry Crandell, William; Durwood, Y ii'J Males rvernmcnt PenJ-i a I.ot of Tmut and l'.JisH to Wajnes xVAe to lie PNtrlfoutotl Another Cotton Mill May li'e Located at Can ten. Special to The Observer. Canton. Spt. 2. -The -United States Fish Commission has sent a large lot of yomi trout and hiss to W'aynfsvlile to b distributed tp the head Waters 01 I'igreon river. These fish were turned over to the ' Waynesville Gun - & Rod Club to be distributed on the property of the Champion-Fibre Company and is the upper portions of Pigeon river. The Champion Fibre Company Is working In connection with this club ln,-an effort to preserve the nsh . in Pipeon river.-Altogether there were 30.000 speckled trout sin! California bass which were dis tributed. , The trout were put in the east fork of Pigeon, while the bass were put In the west forkt Pigeon, on the Cham pion - Fibre Company's property. The heads of the Pigeon afford some of the finest fishing that can be tound in the whole of-the western section of North rwnllna. and the niacins: of these fish in here means much to the sportsmen who J frequent this country, Bass nsning nas been especially - line in , this river this year.- ' "' '. - - ' '' ' fK real estate man to-day told your rep resentativo that he was negotiating with some South Carolina , capitalists who have decided to locate a. cotton mill In this section of ;the country, and would locate at Canton if they could get the property they desired. -.The- site thuy have been thinking about Is on the new Pigeon River Railroad, and - 1s . a very desirable site for a factory. .The people of tho town ; weloome all . enterprlsng ' i ii 1. 11 i i ii i in i j 1 ,4 - li r ,n U 4 '-41 Kr4 Ark vlil iWv 1 i' ' ,:"r ?t. !-.!'! ti'iiiiiuc of S;.rit 'lakes tlio McKaiiiiu Cui-o Sneee--lul'y Ke.Uize That lie i.s I'racti- , t'iil.'y a New Jian. Ppeciui to The Observer. ReidsviP.e, Sept. ' 2. Mr. $. C. Humphreys, master 'mechanic of the American Warehouse Company, at the hustling town of Spray, has just completed taking the McKanna 3-Day Liquor Cure and returned to his work at Spray's biggest manufactur ing plant this afternoon. Mr. Humphreys-had been a hard drinker for the past six rnonths and, although-jve had been ridvlsed to come to Dr. McKanna by some of his friends, he declined to do so untfl-a few days ago, when, he says, he realized that he was about ; to lose his position. The thought of tots wife, and fouf children be!ing left without means of support had much to do withht8 determination to throw oft the terrible habit, and he found this Impossible to do alone. He says now: "When 1 had been here three days I found that I had lost all de sire for liquor, and In fact had an aversion to it. I am sure my appe tite for strong drink has been per manently . eradicated. My general health is greatly Improved and I re turn to my work feeling better than 1 have In a number of years. ' "The McKanna treatment does all that s claimed for it. There are no unpleasant after effects, and , th treatment Is such ; that no one ; ex periences any Inconvenience. The ap pointments of the, sanitarium are all that, any one could desire.? v ? r..; - In writing for The Observer these interviews with ; McKanna's pa tients, your correspondent Is - given privilege to talk with any patient he sees nt. the onlv reoulrement -made of me being that t do not turnlany thing in . for publication until the patient interviewed consents , to he quoted! In the; public prints. ; This single precaution is taken to prevent anyV embarrassment which might come to those who would not like to see their experiences printed. l km. i THE FIRST REQUISITE OF .BEJA.UTT. The Ust reoulslte of beauty is , clear complexion. Orlno Tjixatlve Fruit Syrup clears a sallow blotched complexion nn it stimulates the liver ami bowels, and ths eyes become bright and clear. You owe It to your frien is to take - it if your complexion is bad. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and Is peasant to take.' Keluse substi tutes. ' v '"Ine Krosn-ir. Line to Korfolt." Tlese arrivals ard departures, as well ts Uie time aii'J connection vith other companies, are Riven oclv as Informa tion. ikA are not guaranteed. - L'irect line 10 tlie principal cities North, East, South arid .So''the!t. Schedule Uklng effeut Aug. 4th, 1907, subject to change without notice. TlcketB for D;usu2e on ill trams in Sold by this company and accepted by the passenger with the understanding that this company will not e responsible for failure ts rim it trains oh schedule time, 01 10c fcny suen at lay as mr be Incident to heir operation. Care la ex ercised to give correo. time to connect ing lines., hut this comes ny is not re sponsible for error or omissions. Trains jeuve v,nrnuo s iouows. No. 40. UiiUy, at : a. in. lor Monroe. Harnlet asd Wilmingtor., oonneotin at Monroe with 23 fer Atlanta. Birmingham end tn uw.tnwesi.; ai Monroe witn u for Raleigh and Portsmouth. With 66 at Hirtnlet for.Raleigh, Richmond, Wash ington. NewV York and tlit East. : No. juh. aany. at w a. m. ror juncoin- tan. Slielbv and Huuierrordton without charge, connecting at I.incolntorr with C. & n. w. ino. ior rticKorv. inoiri ana W stern Norih Carolina points. No. 44, daily, at 6:30 p. m. for Monroe, Hamlntr YVile-inctorr and all local Dolnta. cctnecting ut Hamlet with 43 tor Cojuro tla. Savannah an?. all FlorMa points. . Nix IK any, riu p. m. ror Monro. connecting with 41 for Atlanta, 3irming- ham ana tne tsouir.wesi; wiui 3 at Ham let for Richmond. Washington and New York, and the East with 32 at Monroe for Richmond, ' Washington , and New York, and the 3al, with Si at Monroe tor Raleich. Portsmouth and . Norfolk. Through sleepsr on this train from Char lotte, N. cr to rortsmoutn. va . daily. . Trains arrive (n Charlotte, as follows: No. 1 t:45 a. m.,; daily, ircra points North and South. No. 46. dally, U :45 a. m., from Wll- nilngton ana an tocai points. No. 132, J P. m.," daily, from Rtither fordton, Shelby.y Lincolnton and C & N". V. Railway points. No. , 12:V a.m., dally, .'rom Wilming ton,. Hamlet- and Monroe, also from points East, North and Southwest, con necting at Hamlet and Monroe. Connections are made at Hamlet with all throush trains for points North, South and Southwest, which are compos ed of vestibule day xiiaehes between Pn.tsnio.ith and. Atlanta, and Wash ns ten and Jackscnvtlle, and slewing oars titween ie'ey uty, cormingnam ana Memphis, and Jersey City and Jackson ville. -Cafe enrs on ail irrougn trains. For in formatkn. timetables, reserva lions on Seaboard descriptive literature cply to tlaket agent or nddress . JAMES KER. 3.. C. P. A. 12 Selwyn Hotel. Ctmriotte. N. C. Tlie wUukitwed Chorus" In "The Devll i Auction. George Buchanan, F. R. Stephenson, Thomas Dwyer, Annie Hart, Annette Dorgan, Estelie Gtlmore. Daisy Dick son, Pansy Allen, Tormi' Henry, Pansy Walden, Balle Donohue, Kite Eagen and Dixie Beaumont. Seats go on file lomorrow at Jordan's. Among the very many clever things which have become part and parcel of the kaleidoscopic performance of Charles H. Yale's ."Everlasting Devil's Auction" are a number of exceedingly funny and intricate trick scenes that each year are introduced In this popular show play. Mr. Tale states that in the present twenty-fifth edition there will be no deviation to this-rule, and that there will - be- introduced a new and very laughable trick scene entitled "The Magic Picture Gallery," In which "Toby," the transformed donkey, gwil Jirocm ilia viu ciicui;. hovoi the sprite,, resulting in the introducn tton of a Berles ,ot hew tricks,; odd mechanical effects, scene leaps, star and Vampire trap workings, etc., all of which will ; prove most interesting to the. oldest, or. youngest, theatre goer. "The Devil's Auction" will be capitalists who are ' thinking nbout Hiillding here, anil there is hardly a plnce in this section of the county that has better, advantages for a great man ufacturing centre than Canton. f 1 1 NEWS OF HIGH POINT. DAILY FASHION SERVICE Street Car Line Laid Yor Three-Quarters of a MileNew Quaker Minis ter PrcacheH First Sermon. Special to The CbserveV. High Point, Bept 2. With the pass ing of another week High Point's street car line has advanced several hundred yards until the track is now laid to a distance of three-quarters of a mile,-or almost to the "terminal," where the track takes a straight shoot to the proposed park and Greensboro. Work towards Thomasville, which was begun months aso, has not been taken up yet; but after the line Is completed through the main part of the city It Is the Intention of the com- Jpany- to again take up" this work. , -j.ner peopie :m general are hoping that the line Will eventually bcbullt If not pushed through as rapidly as they-would like to see It. Rev. Harvey, the tidw; pastor of tho Friends' church heresucceeding Rev. Ell Reece, preached his first sermon yesterday morning to a large audi ence. He Is an able preacher and those who heard him during the Jay were wfuch pleased with him and his way of preaching. . " Cared by Typewriter. New Tork Times. 1 Constant companionship iwlth a type- hvrlllrf maohinft hnn a- findlhlnff nnrT'le- fVstlng Influence on a man. Vo hard irlnker,. for instance, - can use a' type writer. His nerve must be in eood or der or he will strike the wrong letters nnd manffle up his copy There is a ease of this kind which led to the reformation of a -man. He was a typewriter and stft nogrnpher for a law firm on Broad street: He was a. good, all-round man, but tie would go on tne spree occasional lv. This the head of the firm did not like, so he thought he would teach him a lessorr The stenographer was a me thodicnl man. nd he went; on the skate" at stated tlmesi i In -. the year. When he returned on one occasion his employer had the machine all fixed for hra.. He ba,d ht,d the letters .chanped so that when he struek '"h." for Instance, It would print' "x" nnd so on: The sle noRraphsr rame ba,c!t, feeling rather shak, anyhow, arid when he wrote off his .first letter the result won appnilng. Ho began to tremble. The boss kindly nt htm to the Adirondack to brace un. The cure wss complete. He never touch ed liquor again as long as he lived. , JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION. Southern Railway Direct line to Nor- ,folk, Va. .. ; ', . Operating ' through fast trains dally between Charlotte and 01 folk. Train No. 84, leaving Charlotte at 6:40 p. m., handles Charlotte and Norfolk sleeper and Charlotte and Norfolk first-class day coach. This Puljman and coach is handled re turning from Norfolk on train No. 39, which arrives at Charlotte at 7 35 a. m. Special" Is now being operated be tween Atlanta and Norfolk as first section of New York and New Or leans Limited, trains 37 and 38, and consists of Pullman drawing room sleeping car between New Orleans and Norfolk, Pullman drawing room sleeper between Macon and Norfolk, through coaches between Atlanta and Norfolk., Southern Railway dining I car service between Atlanta and Dan ville. This train passes Charlotte northbound at 9:05 p. m., and south oouna at 11. us a.-m. Southern Railway also affords ex cellent service to Norfolk via Rich mond, operating through Pullman cars and day coaches to Richmond without change. ; The following round-trip rates are In effect from Charlotte to Norfolk account pf the Jamestown Exposition- V Seven-day coach excursion tickets . . . . .... 7.60 Fifteen-day tickets .... ., ... 12.40- Sixty-day tickets 18.45 Season tickets. . , 18.15" Coach excursion tickets are sold on Tuesdays and Fridays, and are not good In Pullman or parlor cars. For further Information and Pull man reservations, apply to any agent Southern Railway, or write . R. L. VERNON, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. W. H. TAYLOE, G. P. A.. ' Washington. D. C. inruugV. Train Da:., Charlotte it Roanoke, va. July 14. 1907. 'i:.'... w r. iiui ar a ! w A HEALTH "DOIi'T" ON'T accept any thing as Red Rock unless it comes out the bottle bearing the Red Rock Crewn or Isabel This is your only protection against cheap imitations or adultera tions, and constitutes your ffuaranteo of that Invaluable purity and of those marvelously bene ficial qualities which have made it the greatest of all reliefs from indi gestion, dyspepsia, etc. RED ROCK SIRUP HAS BEEN a WITHDRAWN from all fountt ad bot tling concent. It is now manufactured and bot- flttA. prsliLitivuhl hit Tha Red Rock Co.. and sold only in pint and quart bottles, or 5 cts. a gldts font original nackaaed Call for Red iRock and identify th ootue crown or utoei o fors you drink. Made by THE RED ROCK CO. ATLANTA, ,y GA.. Schedule In effect 11 00 am Lv Charlotte. So. Ry.Ar:8m , 2 MpmL Winston. . i W.Ar l.Wpn I S ?n. Lv Martinsville. Lv U: (SipmLv Rocky Mount EvM:j, , J : pn Ar Roanoke, Lv t .to i " Dally. . Connect at Roanoke via Shenandoah Valley Routo for Natural Bridge. Luray, Itagerstown, and all points in PennsyV Jioanoko and Philadelphia. f Through coach., charlotte Roanoke. Additional train leaves Winston 7:30 , m.. daily except Sunday, for South west. Virginia and Shenandoah Valley points. ' M. F BR AGO, Trav. Pass. Asont W. R. BEVILL, Oen'l. Pass. Agent Roanoke. Va- BAM .SORES.BURHS & RHEUMATISM Z5$ W. 1j. Hand & Co. J no. 31. Scott A m m x BWSSKS r nil n At "iiimiiif 1 vi J 1 - The :::;ii Typewriter is the Standard of the world, by which all others are measured. Remington Typewriter Tompany y , New York and Everywhere JONES, CORRESPONDENT, CHARLOTTE. 9 I FRANK F ' '. . V.. Red and Buff, Dry Presaei and Common Building;- BRICK LARGE STOCK. - Georgia-Carolina Brick Company PROMFI SHXPMXXT. Write for Price, HOWARD II. STAFFORD, President ; AUOV6TA, OA. THE DAVIS WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Hiddenite, North Qarolina v OX 50ITHERN lAltWAY FROM CHARLOTTE TO TATLORSTILLB A well-known spring of fine cura tive properties, for Indigestion, dys pepsia, kidney trouble, eta , New Hotel, complete water and sewerage" system, hot and cold baths, croquet, lawn tennis, bowling alley, " shooting gallery, telephones connect ing each floor with office, telegraph and telephone. Belfand Independent connections with surrounding country. Healthy location. An Ideal place ' to rest and recuperate. Two through trains dally from Charlotte, con necting at Statesvllle wtth trains from Salisbury and Ashevllle. Special prices for SEPTEMBER $5 to $$ per week. Resident physioian in hotel For further Information, write for booklet to DaVIS BROTHERS HIDDEN 1TE, N. C. ' "2050 ' ,- OXRMT IRE38, WlthTlSited Skirt sad a ftmvlW 8Mel4. ' ; ,f FarU Fami N Mit. ... . , 'All Beaais Allewe4. ' 1 ' , . This Is a BMtlcnlariy mart little dren. and xroal4 loek mtH la blue-snd-wbita cheeked llnjhatn with shield of mtrastlf nab-rlal. It bm a isisrt plaited iklrt. It is alio suitable for noktir or litht-weltrht srrca. . The sattorn Is ia 4 tut-f w Umn. Tot a ' ritloM0rn the drew requires 5H yards of 6erll 27 laches wide, 4 yards M Inches wide. TlHTrdH2ilis wide: ch wHh? yard of contrsstinc materui 10 w mors Inches wids fortbsibleld. . ' : . , r v Frlct of sattsra, 10 esata, - ',.'; !. Simply ctva aanibct of pattern yon desire, or, eat : oat illustration and mail It- with 10 cents, , sliver or .stamps, u Tha . Observer,.. CUarlotta, K. C. Fashioa Dept. Southern Railway N. B. Following schedule figures puo liihed only as information and ar aot guaranteed. Effect May & 190?. 1:15 a, m., No. ti, dally, tor Wjh'.r; ton and points North. Pullmnu. stsepvr anu day coacnes 10 waanington. s.m a. m.. iso. s, sauy, ror Kicnmord and local points, connects at Orenshoro for - Wlnsten-Sslem, Raleigh, Cioldsboro. Nerhern and Morehead city, Danville for Norfolk. Ttfia a. m.. No. S dull, for Atlanta Pullman sleeper and day oachss, Waih- mrton-to Atlanta. :as a. m, no. n, sauy ror nock Hill Chester, Columhla and local station. 6:45 a. m.. No. 44, daily, for Washing' ton 1 and points Nor:" Handles Pull men car and day coaches, Atlanta to Washington. , . , 7:25 a. m.. No. H, dally except Rjnday, for Statesvllle, TaylorsvIU and local points. Connects at Mooresvtlle tot Wtnston-Samm. and at Statesvllle for 10'K a. m.. No. IS. dallv. fne rnlimMi' and Augusta. Handles Pullman steeper new lun w AURUim m iiu 9m.y 'Coacnes. Washington to Augusta. Dining car eervic. ton and points North. Punmait Drawing mono, uay coacnes new urieana to Washington. Dining car service. Con- 1 at ureensooro iu tfh and Ooldsboro, and local stations. Connects nt Spartan. oarg lor rtenaersonvuie ana Ainsvine. 11:00 s. m No. to, daily, tor Wash hRton and points North. Pullman Draw, hig Hoom sleeper to New fork, day osches Jacksonville to Washington. Dtnlns; car ssrvlco. " U:oo a. m No. n. dally, for Winston fialem, Roanoke and local station 11:05 a. m.c Wo. g7. dally. New TorSt and New Orleans Limits Pullman Drawlns; Room sleplng caa, Observation and Club cars, Newark to New Or leans. rniinian tsrawinsr Koom sleep- car. New xorx to brrmlnehatB. tiolid MM Ml 1 l m ml OLD-TIMER IfflDIV' recti at Greensboro ror winston-SaJero, rnn-ijtn inn uoiauunu ,. u:io a. m., no. 11, aany. tor Atlanta, Ts a Good Tiling and Knows One. Charleston Evening Post. - Charlotte got a view at close range yesterday? of the latest , development In the movement to bring Immigrants through Charleston, a conference be tween the Baron von Pills, director of the Trlest-Charleston 1 line of ships, and Vice President Culp, of ' the Southern Railway, being held In that city: There has been from the first a very, keen and" Intelligent Interest In Charlotte In this immigration move ment, and the newspapers of that city have given particularly close attention to It. Charlotte la one of. . the most " enterprising . and prosperous communities In the South and It knows a good, thing' when it leana. ronnian tmswinsr itoom sleep it ft car, New xorx to BirmiaKham. 1 Puiiman train. Dlnlna cat aervlna. M 4:10 p. in. No.. lr dany xc.Dt Sunday, for Senses, B. C. and local point. j, B-S0 p. m..' No. ft. dally eeept Sunday, rrelghf and .passenger, for Chester, k C., and local points' 1 :40 p. m., No. 34. dany ror Washing, ton and points North, Pullman steen- er, Augusta to wew TorR Fullrrsn sleeper. Charlotte to New Tork. Day I'uauitRa w tt Manilla, wn. ruiinian aice1 Ballsnurr to Norfolk. Dining car servi t .to p. m., -wo. ii. aaiiy. ror Richmond and - local stations. oilman - Drawing Room sleeper, Charlotte to Richmonf 7:aJ. m No.; 14, dally except trunday. for Btateavllle. TayloravUi, an JM.f points. Connecu at Stateaytrie for Ashe vllle, Knoxvllle. Chattanooga, . Msmphls and points wst f , : p. m., No. 43. dairy, for Atlanta, Pullman sleeper and day coaches. Cnar- lnf trt Atlanta. 1:05 p. m., No. , dally. New Tork nd New Orleans Limited, for Washing. .' Passed Examination Successfully. ' James Donahue New Britain, Conn., rites:- "I 'rled several kidney remedies, and was treated by our brst physicians for diabetes, but Idld not Improve until l tock Foley's Kidney Cure. After the necond bottle1-1. -.showed Improvement, and five bottles cured, mo completely. I have since passed a rtsjld examination for life Iniurancei" Foley's Kidney Curs curek back-ache and all forma of kidney and bladilor. iriuble... Ft...iU. Jortiajv-ii Co. and W, I Hand & Co. . , ton and points Nortri. , fiuiman uraw.nt Koom Sleeping cars. Observation end Club cars to New yorit. .uining car suf vice. Bolld puilmst fain. 8 35 p. m.. No. 35, dally, for Atlanta, and points South. Pullman Drawing Room sleepers to New Orleans and Bir mingham. Day eoaehet Washington te Ne Orlaans. - Dining car service 10: p. hi., No. p. dally." for Columbia, flavannsJt 'and--Jeeksooille- T.'Jman Drawing Boom fleeTMsr std day coaches. Washington to Jacksonville- . TVskeia, slplne; car rervstlone, an4 data II information . can be obtained at BckM eftlte. No. 11 South Tryeo street C. II. ACKEHT. , w , Vl;e Pr ana Gea. Mgr., , 8. H. HARDWICK. V. T. it,. ,W. H. TATI-OE, O. P. A, , Washington, ft. 1 H. is the land mark of Honesty, and who for over thirty years have pro duced chewing tobaccos of un questioned merit TRAVELING MEN MEET At HOTEL CLEGG, Greensboro, N . , That's btcause of its central location, modern furnishings and excellent bill of fare. HOTEL Opposite Depot. OLE. S(S3 GREENSBORO, N. C I? If No better tobaccos 'made than those Manufactured by JBaiur Bsothui, Wlnaton-Salem, N. C ; t . MOT IN A TRUST. Best Liquors at Lowest Prices I am offering the best values in liquors and cordiala at the very lowest pricen. I buy direct from distillon who do not sell the retail trade: and generous conces sions on their part have enabled me to make sorao e ceptienat offers. y Tha following' prices include expreaa eharges. rci GAUM Lata rut Qub, Creasn of ThMto, 54.00 Apple Brandr $2.30 add 3i0 Rye Tbbkej. $2.00, $20, $109, W.50 Mountain vThhkey, - $2iO Con Vhlsksy, $2.00 tad $2.50 YsdWn Rhret Cora, 4 fuU ouarto, $2i0 ' Aflbermarls Rye, 4 full quarts, ' $3.00 Mail trdert are filled on the day re ceived, and forwarded on first trains Write for Price List of Leading Brands Largest Mail Order House In the South V' X. Lazarus, Lynchburg, Va llesdquartcrs lor Southerners In Now -York Clty.:;;:;;; Broadway Central Hotel Our Table Is the Foundation of Our Enormous Business Featuring Tlie Only New York Hotel . American Flan . ' .. . Moderate Trices ! Eicellont Food Good Service i Rates: Amerlcau Flan, 13.50 Per j Day. European Plan, $1.00 Per Day. 1 evecisl attention 'given to ladles unescorted. BROADWAY tor. Tliird Street NEW YORK I DAMICL C. WEBB, Mgr. 1 (Formei Iy of Charleston. S. C.) v j 11 lJf::Ilr4,,!lfiii4. i MUSKEY Bet for Medicinal ind FamSy Vst : 4 Quarts. ShipptU in Plain Sealed Package, Express Prepaid. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED.'. t ' , Our Motto t ."Not How Cheap, but How Good.: - Remit by Express P. O, Money Ordai. ?HE COUSINS SUPPLY CO., I! eca-t RICK MONO, VA. Reference: Planters National Eank.
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