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it 111 wnose i a h -.- r t - i- i tiy The author 'of "The White Doe" U Mrs. E. P. Cotten, of Falkland, Pitt Co., Is. C. 'rno poem was originally published by J. H. Lippincott Com pany, of Piuladelphia, ( oat the copy right has 'been purcinsea by P. Hj. Garrett U think X have his . initials correct) who Issues a very pretty and ntat, edition of the poem as an adver- - tisement of hla, I think Virginia Dare wine. The book is interestingly il lustrated with tw of the Joftu White pleturig of Koanoke Island and con tains us an introduction a history of the scuppernony grape. The poem is well worth reaaing and la based on the legends ?urrounctfng this mystery of Virginia Dare and the Lost Colony.' The address of the Garrett Company ia .Berkeley Va. - R. D. W. CONNOR..' (The Obaerver's. thanks are due .:. "Mrs, Lucy H.' Robertson, of Greens-, ' boro, and Mr. J, C Wen, of Hign .Point, for kindly Answers to 'the same A iTyler. Are the services of Thomas Paine, the ardent advocate of human ' rights and I liberties. Ignored by . t the , Amreican people because his. theolog - , Jcl orks are regarded as. -false, or .. -are the arguments h sets '..forth-. -'in these; Regarded as unanswerable? , A.-lt la difficult to gauge a.Vriter s ' , .on. economic... and even more so . to . - , assert that his Influence would; have been srreatep or less but for the pin ' t lona he may have held .on other ;'inatJ , , tens, ratne was a ..writer , oi greav s ' ' force-and he had and. lias ananv ad- '-,', mlrers. That hi. freedom of thought vmy have prevented manyt from -ex ''. ' tending their admiration lis quite pob- a MB.' what two 'chapters In . L ' , "the . New Testament ; read ; exactly i ' '"A. There are - none; V The nilne- teenth chapter vfif Second Kings .and . .' the thirty-seventh chapter, of 'Isaiah ' " are alike, '.-V--.yJ S'tV 3. M. JT. Where can I. procure the works of Herbert Spencet? ' 1 -A. From , any ; bookseller. ' X The publishers are Apeleton & Co.; New York. ifoVS--,-.v vv-..:'..-!-;'--'.-.-. ' S. iE. have some Confederate bills and would like to know Jf they . are of any vulue one 500, 'one 1100, one SB, and several JlO.ahd 820'ibllls, , all 'made In Richmond?, ' 1 j A,-i-X stray newjipaper. ' paragraph telle me that the $500 Richmond bill, If dated J84, is worth from five to i von ccuus,-u ana notes, isi 10 v ; iai, iwd . in' uve cents, ana .smaller denJmltions 'of the . same - aates from half a cent to five cents. : ' ''J. 3. F Is Ridpath's History of the I vona tne-pest that can he obtained? - Where can It Tbe -bought, and what ehoul the eight volumes cost? , To - WJiat church ld Dr. RidpatH belong? , A. Probably it is. My set was pub- - Itshed by. the Jones Brother? Tiuhlish 'ing Co.. of Cincinnati, and coat about , ; thirty dollar. I am not informed as ' to his church affiliations. " . A.' la.--CQnsult a -veterinary, v H. G. D.-What Js the best simple J remedy to make the jnustache arrow - - una now snoma 11 e nseai' , r ; , A.i-Any hair 4onlo 111 eerve. Vas- , cune, .wen rubbed into -the Hp several J V times a day, will promote .the growth of hair, i , I i. M. "Persons born Aug. 3d can readily adapt themselves to almost any . condition in life; . will bear- trouble 'rather than fight It, impulsive and lovers of nature. - M. E. 6. Please tell me what kind of oil is used In tempering fine eteel tools; we often see them advertised as l oil-tempered? (2-) By .what process ia sugar refined or made white, and what chemicals if any. are used In the wblt- i ening process? - .tf ii ',;, A Steel Is tempered by heating and suddenly cooling, repeating the process and regulating the heat toy1 the 'temper desired. I find no reference to any process wnich Includes oil. . (2 Clay and charcoal are usedi In the re fining of sugar, but no chemicals, I . think, i- Sugar crustals are pure white. Brown sugars are made .after the White sugar has been extracted. . a 'M.'B. Bj--March 13,' 1881f wa Sun ' day. One horn that day should he f . restless, kmd-and honorable, Inclined . to melancholy, and be found in post ' tlon of trust. One born April 23d -.should make a good reasoner and ,: leader, difficult to force, a lover of or , der and msrke a good lawyer or teach er., . -V , , , N. B. S. Is there any' public land - In Old Mexico, which may be taken up a homeeteads? - v ; A.lt ts not likely that other than citizens of t Mexico could homestead land there. Write Senor Don Ramori Corral, secretary of the Interior City or Mexico, Mex.,-ror information. ? A.' B. D. -What Is a madstone, and " where found? - A. A stone more or less popularly .supposed to cure hydrophobia,' or to . N prevent Jt when threatened. It Is ap lled to the wound, from which H Is ; napposed1 to draw the poison, The be- lief in Its yalue never had; any ifWMnrtinn. ThASKU. , rious sizes aPd appear .to have been se lected because of some 'peculiarity of " form or color. $ A specimen which had ' it high reputation in Pensylvanla was - , described by a soientlflc writer as con slating of a wort piece of feldspar, ' possessing; none of the absorbent quail " ties ascribed, to ltT 7 , H. J. Is there any V place where - Christian churches- teach theology to young men iree or charge? - . . A. JXubtful. There axe, however, follegesihrotighout f ail the country "where an education can he obtained at ; very lMUs-expense beyond ,what may v , be provided by an industrious worker. fl. A. W. What Is the weight of a ' Sheet of steel ten feet long, nine 'feet wide and half an Inch thick? (J) What would If; toe worth by the ton?, (3) How much stronger Is Iron than wood the same lse ?;.- " ' At A. About "1827 pounds. (2) 'Ton - will need to find a-buyer belora the -lvalue can be ascertained. (3), There v are many grades and kind of Iron and v Its' strength as compared with wood ; depends very largely hn Its shipe.( , - N. C.I have an -English ' shilling with Queen Elizabeth's profile on it, coined In 158S. ' It. is. considerably , 'worn, but the date end profile can toe distinguished. Has, It any value ? ' A -It may have some xtra value Pale. .Delicate Women ami Girt. The ' Old Standard GROVES ' TASTELESS CHILL TONIC drives - out mslarla anl bu!l(s up ; the sys tem. For grow n pedpta and .chll fe...tAwi-"MH drsx . s 0 Qm I.- ."jf -t cx : more en re of the Wales v I t 1 I 1 1 C ,!'' I 1 I ground waicr i. l iii1 i development icw fc-outh Rione. Harry. When was the birthday of Washington first celebrated? ' , A. In 1 "S3. A number of men met at thattinfe in a New York tavern and agreed to assemble in "future' on the 22nd day of February,, and celebrate It with odes and feasts. Washington's elevation to the piesidency gave new zest U the annual observance, so that in time it came to be general and finally grew into a general holiday. G. J. What are the relative areas of the Paciilc, Atlantic and Indian oceans? . . V - ' ' -"A. Pacific 50,000,0n) square miles, Atlantic 25,000,000 square miles, and Indian 17.000.000 tqiare rtiles. 3. M. 6. -I recently found among some papers revenue stamps of the (itenominatlons $1 and SO cents. Will the" government redeem them? A. 'Revenue stamps have not been used since 1901, and I think, the perU od of redemption expired several years X'- t5.;K. What la allvep dollar dated 1804 worth, and how many are In cir culatlon?- What-ls an 1807 dollar worth? s-- s - " ,- ' . , rA. There are seven silver ooiiars of 1 1804, all n the hands of museuma or ftolloctors. The last sale was made at 32.060 or thereabouts. If you have a dollar -of this date U is counterfeit There Is no premium ion the 1807 dol b; lI-sPlease" print recipe for can ning kreef ? A- Cook as you would tor xne xaoio, and can hot. It must be sealed so tnai no air can geUn.'- j , - v. M. -E. B. What became of, the fa- Tnous Monitor .tne lronciau iiu- A.-It was suns during a iwra uii the North- Carolins, oasr pec, 31st, 182. ..... ir. a. Accordln to accepted chron ology Moses died 1451 B, C. A in. n .The AmarfiOBi desert is that ivrr :rtf the Great Basin- of the w.it whiph lies between the Wahsatch mountains itt Utah ana wie Bierra vadas. ia CftUforraa,, f? T;;;;:-::!; if t. v. m A nerson horA December 19th should be bold, fearless, difficult to get acqualntedi wlth, given to ac tion rather than words, fond of home and family. ,,.'.) - MOORESVILL-E 31 ATTERS. ; Dlnx-tors of New Bank McrtcdE. w. Brawley fliaae itcsiucimt uu Progress BeingT Made on Church and School Building. 1 Special to The OUerver. -a- '; t Moresville, Oct-S-rThe stockhold ers of the Merchants & Farmers' Bank met Tuesday afternoon and ef fected an organisation aid electedthe following tooard of directors: E. W. Brawlcy, B. W. Pressly, W. C. Johns-; ton,ND. Turner' G. W. Kipka, A. W. C61es, B. A. Troutman, James W. Brown.yE. H. Miller, A. B. Culp, and J F. Brawley. " " - The board of ' directors anet and elecxed Mr. E.' W. Brawley president. The contractor who, has' charge of the work on the new Methodist church IS hustling things and the walls are going, right up. -The walls of the class rooms next to the parson age ajr about completed. The graded school has been cover ed with the exception-of a very small place, which could not be finished on account of the slate giving out. About one-third of the boxing has been done and he plasterers are going right ahead putting en the plaster. . Conductor Butler, who is running on the train from Mooresville to Wins ton, has moved his family here. x . . , TILLMAN DRANK WITH HIM, And lat, too, After an Vncomptl- ; mentary Remark. Portland, Ore Dispatch to ; Seattle 'Post-Intelligencer. , ; ; v Seneca Touts, a young Portland law yer, was sitting in tha lobby of the Oregon Hotel when a friend called his attention 'to Senator Tillman, en gaged in conversation at the opposite hall.--Fouuj inquired the Identity of the ugly personage on the left, and when Informed that it was Senator Tllhnan, merely remarked: "Well, the newspapers certainly have flatter Led him highly.? Fouts was tnen tak- I mi.. . - 1 .. . n A n en to UNiian sun iuuduuucu, ' he had 'Wagered a bottle of awlne against the Identity of ths person to whom he had referred. . "Senator," said the lawyer,""! have Just lost a bottle of wine on you, but I am willing to pay the price to e permitted to;make the acquaintance Of a mm ot wnom I nave nearu bo much and for whom I' entertain so high a regard. I just bet that you were not Senator Tillman, because tti newsnanern always nubllsh the picture of a handsome "man and label it with vow name.NWhIle I think you miiRt iha the homeliest man In the world." - .- 1 For a moment there was a hush, and . evervbody else present stood n-K"SB;tY;YuF"'ts' audacitv 8fha8t at F?ut", . auaaouy. Then a mlle rippled across the face of the South Carolina celebrity. "Well," He pleasantly reiterated, ryou are nothlnv If not fratk." ' "True,", admitted , Fouts:; 'and yet I believe your epulatl( J is- largely built on your franknessr , , . . "Tha. rlchL that's rUht," claimed .Senator Tillman, laughingly. "and lust to show vou twt I appre date vour f ran knew. I will go and help drink that bottle of wine with you, -" 1 -' ' CharloUe and the Convention,' Lincoln County News. " " . i' . Charlotte' is 'bidding for the hext Democratic State convention.', and stands a (air. show to getit "There IV no city in the State more able to handle a blg crowd and we have no doubt thi.next. Democratic conventiou will begone' of the largest and most interesting ever held In this Stale. We elncerely. hoii the Queen City will land this convention and think we are well within the limit when we say Lincoln county will send down's, strong delegation to , help rescue the party from"the hands' df the demagogues- and politicians, Charlotte1 Is a fit place to hold a convention which, we hope, will, be dominated bythe best busi ness brains of the State. Stomach troubles, llesrt ond Kidney ailments,- can I e quickly Corrected : Wltn a pretcrlptlan known to druiralxU every where as Dr. Khoon's Rtoratlve.' The prompt and irurprlaing relief wnlch this rmely Immediately brimrn Is ; entirely eui! to U Roetoratlvo action upon the tentrollinf tiervea ot the, "Stomach, etc. f 1 T ,1 I'-ca ill lYom llciij liclow. "My; Myl What a Breath! Why , Don't Vou Have anti. Cure : That Catarrh?" , : Tf"you continually k'hawk and spit and there is a constant dripping from the nose into the mouth, If you have foul, disgusting breath, -you have Catarrh and i can cure it. . -.' " ... 1 ' t - All you ntd to do Is simply this: Fill cut coupon below, , : Don't doubt, don't arguel . You hftve everything, to gain;-nothing to lose by doing , is I tell you; I want no money Just your name, and address. v; . .v- FREE '- This coupon -Is good for one trial package of Gaims' . Combined Ca tarrh Cure, mailed free In "plain .package. Simply fill' in your name, and nridrens on dotted -lines below t and mall to , C. E. GAUSS, 75 Btain Street, ... Marsha -JJlch. . 1 . A e t etasssf tee e .: ...................... . Special Trains and Ratfs Via Sea ;v' board. , Account of the Mecklenburg Coun ty Fair Qctober 22-25, the Seeaboard Air Line announces sound-trip rate of one first-class fare. plus 25 cents, using basis of fares In effect prior to July 1st, plus 50 cents for one. ad mission to the grounds, from I all points within . a radius of 100 ; miles from Charlotte; y, . z-r. s u" Tickets to"be sold October 21-25, with final limit October' 28th. 4 Special trains from Rutherf ordton to Charlotte- Wednesday and Thurs day,- October 23-24, leaving Ruther- roraton at e a. m. ana arriving in Charlotte 10 a. m. , Returning leav ing Charlotte 5:45 p. n Extra coaches will be provided on trains east of Charlotte whenever neces-' sary. .v"-r,",- -:':Qr-.:-i.rff' For further Information, address C. II . GATTIS, T. P. A., Raleigh,VNi C. . JAMES KER, C P. A.. ' Charlotte, N. C. CHANGE OF SCrtEDUtE OF 8EA BOARD SEPTEMBER 29TH. . Effective Sunday, September 29th, No. 38. from Chtilotts and Atlanta, will arrive at Hmlct 9:15 . m.'; No. 49, tor Wilming ton, y?U ilea ve Hamlet, at 9;20, arrive at Maxtori 10:15 a. m. in time, to conatet with A. O. I No. "84. leaving Maxton i:l5 a. m. for Red Sprit gv and Fayette Tllle. ' -- - There will be no otlr changes. - - 1 s C. H. GATTIS. -- Traveling PasseriKer Agent, , RalelglvN. C. hEADOARD INTEHCHAN & E A B L E MILEAGE BOOKS. -'- The Seaboard has placet on sale 1,400 mile intercnangeablo books for,t22.M lim ited iix month food only: for local tra vel In, North Carolina on the followlna .roads! . Sea board Air Line, Southern, s Atlantic Coast T.lne, Carolina Northwestern, -Aberdeen ft Ailiboro, . NorfplkeS: southern (Heaufoft Dlv.), Danville A Western. r m .. C. H. GATTIS. , Traveling Patsenaer Agent. v y Ralciglv N. C: Special Rates Via. the1 Scaboard. Nashville, Tenn.-rTennessee Home Coming "Week, JBeptember 23d 16 28th. One flraefclass fare plus 25 cents. Tickets sold September 21st to 23d, limited to September 80th. Richmond, Va. Triennial w General Convention Protestant Episcopal Church, October 2d to 23d. One ' firsf-class' fare plus i25-cents. Tickets sold -September 29th to October . 6th, limited' to ; October ':'25th !'''-.''-.';''. 'v. Washington, D. C International . . Convention Brotherhood of St. - Andrew, September 25th to 2th. One first-class fare plus 26 rents. Tickets sold September -21st to 2 5th. 11 m I ted to September : 3 Ot H. Norfolk, Va. -Jamestown Exposition. Sixty-day tickets, ten-day tickets, old dalltfv Pnai-h vriiralnn tlnVaia , at very low rates, sold Tuesdays na . r riaays. txtra coacnes rrom Charlotte, Raleigh and Durham on Nos. 38 and 32, Tuesdays and Fri days. - Dining car service on; ail 1 trains."" U-;- ' .-.jL ' "- Atlanta, 3a. National Association of Cotton Manufacturers, October 7th th. One and one-third nrst-chus fare plus 25 cents. Tickets sold uctooer 6th to 8th, limited to Oc tober 12th. , Washington, D. C. -National Assocla- tlon of Cotton Manufacturers, Oc tober 2d-3d. i One and . one-third first-class fares plus ,25" ecata. Tickets sold September 80th to October 3d.' limited to October 8th. Memphis, , Tenn. Deep Water Way Convention, October 4th and 5th. , One, first-class fare plus 26 cents. Tickets -sold October - 1st to 3d, ' limited to October 8th. V For time- tables,' rates or any infor . matlon In regard to other special ; occasions, address the undersigned JAMES KER. JR., t C. P. Av Charlotte, N. C. C, H. OATT1S, - T. P. A.. Raleltrh V ' C jaAiasqo "MX o mtjd Througlr Train Dally. Charlotts' to ' " 8chdulj in effect July M, low. 11 :W am Lv Charlotte, So. Ry, Ar Mpm 2:1ioni Ar Whwion, So. Hr. Lv 2 23 pm " J 50 pm Lv Wlmtton, N. ft W. As- 2:00 pin (lift put LV Martinsville, Lv-U.4am 6 25 pin Lv Rocky Mount, , Lv 10.2H am 7 aimAf ltoanoke, . L 3am ' "uaiiy. ' , , Cfcnnccl at Roanoke via Shenandoah Valley Route for Nnturnl lirldee. 1.11m v. ilaaerstown, and H point in Pennayl rnnla and "ew York. Pullman sleewr Through roach, L'linrlotte Roanoke, , Additlimal train leaves Winston 7:30 a. nu. iaiiy except nununy, for Ho nth wear virgiiiia and il Sli'nnnilonlr ' Villuy points. Trav. Paaa. AnunL W' R. BEVILT., Oen'l Psn Agent, a Ai'i'ot of 1'Oi N.' H. Follov.insr pchedulo flttuivji pui li. ' only on int'ormatin and are not guaianteej. fcftect May 6, 37. 1:15 a. m., No. '40, l:ily for Washington and points North. Pullman, sloeuer unU cay coaches to Washington. i:30 a. m., No. S, dully, for Richmond and local points, connecta'at Greensocro for Winston-Salem. Raleigh, Goldsboro, Newbern and llorehead City, at DanvUlo lor Norfolk. ' , . J:55 a. m.. Na ' 39, daily, for Atlanta. Pullman sleoper and day coaches, Wash ington i Atlanta. - 1:2 a. m., No, 2T, dally for Rock Rill, Chester Columbia aad local stations. 6:ii a. m.. No. 44. dailv, for Washing ton and points North. Hurdles Pullman car and day coaches, Atlanta" to Wash ington., i i , . . : ,f r : i:25,' m. No. .36, dally except Sunday, for Stateaville, iaylorsvlile and , local points. Connects at Mooreaville for Winston-Salem, and ot Stateaville for Ash e ville and points West." ' ; ' 10:S5 a. ., No. -33,' dally, for Columbia and Augusta. Handles- Pullman sievoer, N(w York to Augusta and day coaches, Washington : to Augusta; H ; Dining car service.- '--it . ....'. -, ? J0:05 a. m., No. 36, dally, for Washing ton and points Nortttr Pullman Drawing Room sleepors to New York and Rich mcd. r Day coaches,' 'New Orleans to Washington.' Dining car service. - Con nects at Greensboro tor .'Wlnston-S.'Jem, Raleigh and Qoldaboro. fc;: 10:U a. m., No, 11.- dally, for Atlanta tnd local station. ' Connects at Spartan burg tor Hentlersonvllle and As'neville. , UM a. m., -No. HO, dally, for Washing toe and points North. Pullman Duiwlng Room sleeper to New York, day coaches Jacksonville to Washington. Dinina car service. ' :, -..:.t --:y- - - ' a, m., yo. 18, dally, for Winston Salem, Roanoke and local stations. 11:05 a. m., No. 87, -dally, New York and New Orleans Limited, Pullman Drawing Roonr sleeping tars. V ObHervation and Club cars. New York to New Orleans. Pullman Drawing ' Room sleeping car, New York to Birmingham.. Solid Pull man train. ' ' Dlnlmc car service. 4:10 p. nt.. No. 41, daily except Sunday, for Seneca, S. C'., and local point. 6:3 p. in., No. VX' dally except Suhrtay, freight and passenger,, for Chester, & v. 6:40 p. m No. 34,. 'dally for Washington and - points North. 1 Pullman sleeper, Au- usta to New yors. I'uiiman sleeper, harlotte to Ner York. Day coaches to Washington. 'Pullman sleeper. Salisbury to Norfolk Dining car service. - :w n.: m.. no. is. daily, tor Kienmona and local stations. Pullman Drawing Room sleeper, Charlotte to Richmond." t:ii d. m.. no. z. aanv exceDt wunday. for - Statesviile. ?Taylorsvl!le and local points, Connects at Statesviile for Ashe vllle, Knoxvllle, Chattanooga, Memphis end points West , : o. m.. wo. 43. oaiiy. ror Atlanta. Pullman sleeper and day coaches, Char lotte to Atlanta. t 9:06 n. m.. Ko. 38. daily. New York and New Orleans Limited for Washlnirton and points Nortiv Pullman Drawing Room sleeping cars. Observation and uud cars to New lorn, uming car ser- 1ee.' Solid Pullman train. ' 9:3o p. hi.. No. 35, daily, for Atlanta and points South. Pullman Diawliit l;nom tdeepers to New Orleans and Binning- nam. uay coacnes, wasmngton to New Orleans. DlnlngVar service. lt:4a p. m. No. 29. daily, for Columbia. Savannah and ' Jacksonville. : Pullman Draw In Room sleeoeP and day coaches. Washington to- Jacksonville.- Tickets. slecDlna car reservations, and detail Information can be obtained at ticket office. No. u south xrj'on street Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr. 8. H. aHARDWICK. P.' T. M. W. H. TAYLOE. O. P. A.. Wsshlngton, D. C. R. It. VliRNON, T. P. A.. Charlotte. N. C, SEABOARD "The Exposition' Line to Norfolk." ss thi' time and connection wUb other companies are gtven oniyas informa- uu'., iiu ui not auarameeu. Direct line to the principal cities North. East, South and ' Bouthweat. ScheduUi tuking effect Auk. 4th. m.. ub1ci tn raango wunout nouce. Tickets tor passage on all trains sr sold by this company and accepted by the passenger Willi (be understanding that this company will not be responsible for failure ts run its trains on schedule time,, or ror any such delay as may be Incident to heir operation. Care is ex ercised to give correc tune to connect liie llnea. but this comnunv In nnr rn. sponsible for errors or omissions. Trains, leave unariotto as touows: No. 40, daily, at 6:30 a. in. for evionroe. Hf.m!et and Wilmington, connecting at Monroe with 23 for At tliinta. Blrmlntiha m and the 8n,thwest( at Monroo with 31 for Raleigh and Portsmouth. With 68 at kuitniet tor naieigii, Kiciimona, Wash ington. New York ana the usst. No. 33. dally, at 10 a. m. for Lincoln. ten. Shelby and Rutherfordton without charge, connecting nt Llncolnton with C. ft N. w. no; ii toi- mcKorv. Lnolr. and frt stern North Carolina io)ntt No. 44,' .dally," at 6:30 j.. Monroe, Hamlet. Wilmington and all local nolnta. cc meeting ct Hamlet with 4S tot Colum bia, Savannaii en all Het-Wa points. 132. .tally, 7-10 p. m. ror Monroe, connecting with 41 for Atlanta. Birming ham and tne Boutr.west; witn 34 at Ham let foriRlchmond, Washlnifton and New York, and the East with 32 at Monroe tor Richmond, Washington and jjew Yerk, ond tbe East, with 32 at Monroe for Esleleh. Portsmouth and Norfnllr. through s'eeptr on thla train from Char. leue, N., v., to rortrmoutn. va flally.. Trams arrive in cnanotte ss follows: ' No, VX 3:4S a nu dally, 4rcp points North and South. No. 46, dally, 11:45 a. m from Wil mington and all local points. No. III. 7 p. m.. dally, from Ruther ford ton, Shelby. Lincolnton and Ci it N. W. Railway points. 1 No, n, 12:13 a, m dally. ,rom-' Wlltnlng. ton. Hamlet 'and Monro, also from folnta East, North and Pmithwaat, con necting nt uamiac anu juonroe. Connections are made at Hamlet wtth all through trains for points-. North, South and Houtnwcat. wnicn are enmnoa. ed 1 of vstule day coschee between Pctamouth and Atlanta1, and Washing ten and Jacksonville, snd serlng cars between Jersey City, Birmingham anil Memplih, and Jerney City and Jaokaon-Vllle.- Ca? ears cn all InrougU trains.) Eor-InformatK.n. 'lme-iaDita, reaerva lions on Seaboard descriptive literature apply to ticket anta or address; 1AMT.X KER. JR.. C. P. A.. tS Selwyn Hotel. Charlotte. N. C, Special Bates to ' Raleigh Account State Fair, Oc- , tober Hth-19th, 1907, vVia Seaboard. - One first-class fare plus ' 25 cents, using rates 'erf ective prior to July 1st, 1907, plus DO cents for one ad-! mission to grounds, xrom points in North Carolina. From points outside of North Carolina 60 cents for ad mission.1 coupon, to grounds Is not added. . Children over five and under twelve half fare. . Military companies . and bands, twenty-five or more' on one ticket, two rents per mile one way distance traveled. r- , ' Tickets sold October 11th to Jgth Inclusive, ' and forenoon trains ar riving . Raleigh- October 19th; limited October fist. - t Spatial trains wlIL ' be operated from all territory on , Beahoard wherever . necessary to properly handle the business, , , .. 8ee flyers advertising ? special service on Wednesday and Thursday. Train will be operated Wednesday and Thursday, every 10 minutes union depot to fair grounds to ac commodate the travel from the city. For Information see agent, pr ad drew ... i . C II. OATTIS, T. P.' A, - ' - Raleigh, H. Ct JAMES KER, JR., C. P, A ' ? Fic!:cr3 Revolving -Flat Car&3. Eailway Beads and Drawing Frames ; XllXIHIlHHIIXIIIIalUl : Have Your Diamonds If your Diamonds are in old style , settings,' fwe can reset them in the latest etyle . Ring, stud, scarf pin," or broooh mountings; W will gladly ex amine your Jewelrjsjat arty time to see If the stones are secure and make np charge -for same.Q Leading Jewelers. Do You Know What MEANS '? When you say Model .In; Charlotte, you mean good launderjng.. 1 The standard of our work is well known and appreci ated by those who have patronized us a single time. MODEL LAUNDRY (0. "Correct Laundering." ' ..-'.";' . .' '. ... West Fifth St. At Church, x e Thone 160. L - ICE . Don't wait too long. Buy Coal SOW for prompt de livery. ' , 1 ' . Wo sell the best and the CLEANEST, therefore the CHEAPEST,- 1 - : l Daily Ice capacity : 160 tons. . f ; - Stanilardlce and Fuel Co. Coal and Ice. Phone 19 GARIBALDI, BRiS . &D1X0N- goa ' I iff-.. il . THE 0tY;WAV 1 " v I lvi .a w ill i m swAava! I 111 f 1 1 1 " 111 1 . 1 " " I 1 r ' """ 11 I ij V- J " "; CHARLOTTE, NO ETH CAROLINA Delivery -sfnr Dfcy Wagons r ( Wagons and d .cani;. Harness Harness Atoiir shops, 220 N., College street, we build about 30 different styles of business wagons, and you can save atyout 25 per cent, by buying direct from us, as wehaye no freight and other "expenses that a retail dealer has topay. , '"' ' " , We will build any kind of a wagon to order. . ' Jf Wa Wadsworths' Sons Company CHARLOTTE NeC X Tlie American Machine & Manurcturing Company Successors to machinery and Contracting Business ; THE D. A. TOMPKINS CO. t ' 1 CHAHLOTTli. N. C YARN , s THE KINJ WITH TJIB Keeps Oil Off ths Every Machine accurately balanced THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY GO Amerleaa All-Wroushi Steel Split fullers od Glsnf CiUchsd nnbber We carry hi stock Tala a'nd Towns fall Una .of Paokloc Plp Going To Build ?"v DON'T Until you have communicated, with" and received-prices front Huttoa J Bourbonnals, who manufacture complete House Bills. Rough and Dressed -Lumber, Sash, Doors, Interior Wood Work of all kinds. ; Bottle Boxes and Packing Cases a specialty. Direct front lbs forest to the consumer. Mutton & Bourbonnals, DR. C. L. ALEXANDER DENTIST . CAKSOX BC1LDIXG - . rpr,v;luthia8i','0rBjcr ''T7T' roCKTTI AND TIITOX STREETS, CharlottA K. O. ' - . Pbooa 117. Dr. IS, Nye Hatcblsoa. llutrtiisosu . Nye Hutchison & Sen INSURANCE FIRE, ; LIFE, ' ACCIDENT- OFFICE No. t Hunt Building. Boll 'Phone 4393. IV f Vr y. rl r ! and k Kovin Fran: Spinning Fra: Spoolers and Reels REELS PATENTED Oil, GUAItlX , Tarn While Doffing. . ' ' ' t and tested at speed, before shipping. A HolsU ap to sli tons capacity t also Valros and SI HI Hepptie - DO IT. ,';Sw;- lAckory, IV. e. MACfflWERY For Farm end ; Fetter,' , !, Engines r ; ; Three klnCv. from U to ,150 H. P. . ; Boilers Return Tubular and portable on skids, fronv II to U0 H. P. .Improved Gin'IIachinery Slnale'Glns and Pre?s and com. . pleta outfits of capacity of 101 bales par day and over. Saw Ililh J ' e - Pour or five klndi, all sires n l-i In the South. . Pulleys and Ehaflir-? - AH sizes,' from t' smallost m t flete cotton in.ll out.'.i. jjLIDBELL "CC: Charlotte N.C j. 1
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