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t i . i I-- i - ... ... u c:;-i.ni) i .r- U Wish r;ii';i!,Vsi 1'iMir I (nsi.ia, i iirnirrly In 'lie iXtirns lr. J. L, Lax- i.;:l;;i Improving.'. . 1 to The Oleervar, ; rcintnti, Nov. 4. A young man l, u,n Saturday from Rhodhlss u-a of a distressing accident that tic i rorred near that village Just across the river in Burke . county a few rJcrhts ego, ; A party of mill opera tives were Out possum hunting and a fier an o'poesum had '.been v- treed William Helton, as is often the custom, proceeded to fell the tree to ret the animal. ; In falling, the three struck a young fellow, ' John Helton. . . a nephew of the man that cut it down, killing him instantly. It seems that the tree fell, in a different direction from thai intended arid .the unfor tunate youth did not se it in time to get from under it. He waa only 18 years old. : :'-.' - Detectives Ward and McCanlesa, of the Southern Railway, came in Sat- urday afternoon from 'Ashevllle, bringing a couple of negroes, train hands, charged with breaking open' cars Of the Southern Railway Com pany at Drexel, near here. After a preliminary hearing they were placed In jail to await trial at the next term , of the ourt. .Mr, Ben Klbler 4as accepted the management of the Belma Mercantile Company, a 1 large ibusiness concern of gelma. Ala-, and will leave with his family for their new home some time, this week. He has been with B. F, Davis here for several years. A" poor woman, who had lost her reasoning power, stepped off the midnight train a few. nights ago and, asking some one If she was in Mor ganton and toeing answered in the affirmative, begged that she be taken to the State Hospital. She was alone and friendless, but one of the hack men generously placed her in his carriage and conveyed her to the hos ', pltal, where she was admKted by the i. tlnd-harted .officials there. It seems that jsne had formerly been an In ornate, of the institution but had been discharged, more than two years ago. She was on a visit to Salisbury and. feeling that, her reason was again ' becoming dethroned, she remember ed the kind treatment received at this splendid institution ."before and, j .boarding the train, without any as sistance from any one, she made ' straight for Morganton, where it is ; : hoped she will again be restored to her former self and family. tMlss Etta May Perkins, daughter of John T. Perkins, Esq., of the Mor- j ganton bar, left few days ago for the State of Washington, where she goes to "keep house" for her broth- . BYnlr nn a ranch out there. Young Mr. Perkins has bpen In that State several years and has succeed ed finely. Dr. J. I Laxton, one of Morgan ton's honored cltiens and oldest physician, has been serlounly 111 for several days, but there Is now some Improvement In his condition. Dr. Henry Long, of Statesvillo, has been here In consultation feaartllng him. Mr. John' H. McNeely, a well known farmer residing two miles from town, suffered a stroke of par alysis Saturday and Is In a .critical condition. He has been In 111 health for the past two years and great fear Is expressed that he will not survive this last affliction. -Miss Llsale Perkins, of Pleasant Valley, near town, has returned from 'an extended trip to Columbia, Cam den and other South Carolina points. riUCES OP TOBACCO GOOD. Much of the W Blng Sold at ' Mount Airy New Machine hop a Boon to the City Mquor to Be Ron Out of Mount Airy Other News Notes. Spe ial to The 0 server. Mount Airy. Nov. 4. Tho wet and disagreeable weather has had a de cided effect on tobacco and the far mers are stripping large quantities preparatory to placing it on the mar ket. By' the middle of the week the sales here will be very heavy. Hales Saturday were good and prices ruled firm, contdderlng the tightness in money matters, very little falling on In prices being noticeable. The new machine shop of J. Walter - Banner is proving a great deal of help to buin-(!) enterprises here. "When an engine or mnrhlne of any kind breaks down, It Is a great con venience to be able to have repairs made right at home. The city ha SO many manufacturing Industries it seems that it flrst-rls machine shop " might prove a good Investment for those interested In i- vur corre spondent noticed not long since the trucks of a railway engine standing In the shops for repair. He after ward learned that the repairs were perfectly satisfactory Mr. B. H. KochUtzky, who attend ed the KocbtlUky-Hpargcr nuptials In Greensboro, has returned to the rWy. Superior Court for Surry county begins Monday, N'ovenrbt-r lkth. There 1 a somevh u lengthy docket fof this term and several Impor tant cases to come up. ' The liquor element In Xorth Caro lina has few backers of prominence. It is impossible to find a man In , Af.M. Attn. n-twutn nfiintim la Wfirth ' wuuih ..-..- ',' a fig that has a gnmi word for the liquor maker or seller. Hlnco the tragedy In Anson county. wh-re a ' man while crasy drunk whipped out 1 hi gun and killed his prcclotw, lov ing mother. It Is impossible to find a single perxon who does not think Jt best for all concerned to run tho traffic out of the State altogether. '.Mount Airy has long ben a drug tore bar-room town, but this thing " will not be tolerated much longer. The people in all conditions of llf v are in earnest and are determined ,tbt the business mun wind up. 5EW8 ITKMS FHOM KLKIJf. Fannera Have Good crops ami TYices Ar gatinfactory Blslmp dwshir Preach In th Town I'erwmal oUa. Bpeclal .0 The Obitrvor. ' Elkin, Nov, . The farmers of this aectlon have made good crops of to bacco this year and are getting very aatisfactory prices for it. One farm er near here had three acres In to bacco and has sold one barn of the poorest f it, which brought him $117 and th balance yet unotd if prices remafn a they are will bring over 200 more, and yet some people say farming doesn't pay, Mr. C. C, Willlama, Who ha been with the Atkinson Company here for the past two year., !is resigned hi position thera and , will Us manager of the Ona-pric fltore, which is pep ing up a stock of general merchandise In the Hcndrix block on Bouth Main etreet. ' Mr. C. 8. Robert... cam ' in this -week front A hunting trip to the east ern part , of the Ktate. He brought the horns of a large buck with him Lrt us apeak of mm as we And them. And renfiire only what we can e. I" i.-rnherlng that none can lie pt-rfVet I iii's they use ,, iiolilster's IttKky iiountaln Ta- , , .O, .U, -3 wtua .A, Ca. 4 . . ' I'lit ..re !. I r I the i;,i..ay a;eimu:..l t-'.iuriii I. ere lYM..y I., M. Tlic young people cf the toivn cc-'.o-bratei "Hallowe'en With a party at the academy Thursday nlht. Forty couples marched through the streta In ghostly attire and the sight brouKht vividly to the memory of this scribe the appearanoe of the IC. K. K.s of re construction days. - Mrs. F. D. Meadows, of Poor Knob, Wilkes county, is visiting her sisters, Mesdames A L. Revea and C. H. Da vis, in West Elkin. Mr. Arthur Ball. of Ashevllle, spent a couple of days here last -week with his parents. Mr. and .Mrs. J. H. Ball. Postmaster Walsh is again at his post, after a two-weeks' trip seeing the sight at Jamestown, Washington. New York and other cities. , 1 , , FEELIXO WtUn-VGTOX'S PtXSE. Evangrllst Ham, tho Prohibition Speaker, . Xow Proachlnj? in the City Dr. J. C. Kllgo Conducting Service at Grac? Cliurch Fall : ICtiuce ; Being Shipped Very Abundantly Now. Special to The Observer. Wilmington, Nov. 4. Evangelist Mordecai Ham, of Bowling Green, Ky., who so recently conducted such a euccessf ut prohibition campaign In Ashevllle, arrived yesterday morning and ha begun -a erle ot revival services In the Baptist church her. Whila the avowed purpose-: of thl meeting is not for the launching of an anti-saloon campaign In Wilming ton, the prohibition feature In the service is made strong and local anti saloon, people say that It will be de cided later whether an effort will be made to get an election . here or whether all the effort wilt be concen-. t rated later In an effort for State pro hibition. In other word, v it will largely depend upon th meeting by Evangelist Ham and the creation of a public sentiment against the liquor traffic a to whether or not it will h rlojimail heat ti eall n !eflftti nn the question of saloons or 0 saloons. ijasi nignt nev. Air, nam conauctea services in the, Baptist church and drew some lessons from the choice of Lot In Bodom and Gomorrah. The speaker made a strong plea 'for unity of purpose and predicted that- ulti mately the aaloon would b swept from the face of the earth. The mu sic incident to the service was all temperance song of a revival nature, used with such telling effect in th Ashevllle campaign as explained by the speaker, Three services were held to-day from 10 to II. a. m., at 3:30 p. m, and again to-night at 7:30 p. m. AH denominations of the city are asked to Join in the spirit of the meeting. Bev, John C, Kllgo. D. D presi dent of Trinity College, was heard by two large congregations " at Grace church morning and evening yester day. At the morning service tne speaker spolte of Individualism as op posed to communism and was heard with great Interest along the line of Individuality and strong Chris tian character. At the night ser vice he was equally strong In his dis course. Fall lettuce Is now gofng forward from this section freply. The prices are from 32.50 to $3 a basket, , Women Who Smoke. New York Press. A tobacconist says: "We have spe cial orders from some of tho swoll est women In New York and other cities for cigarettes. Mrs. S. has her monogram on each wrapper, the lat ter being made of the finest macentf A Poor Orgs-.. Pams) tho Wle. Thai's whnt your liver does If It's torpid. Then the bile overflows Into the blood poisons vour system, causing sick -lima due he. bilious ness, sallow skin, voated tongue, sick stomach, dlrslnes. fainting spells, etc, Ramon's treutment of Liver Pills and Tonlo Pellets strengthens the liver and makes It do lis own work. Prevents and cures those troubles. It aids doesn't force. Entire treatment 26c. W. L. Hand k Co. SEABOARD "The Exposition Line to Norfolk." T) ea Hi-nvuis and departures, as well as ihi, timo and connection with other companies, are given only as Informa tion, and ars not pusrameed. I '!re t llrifl to the principal crtles North, East, South and Southwest. Hcneduln taking effect Aug. 4th, ISO., subject to ohmiKe without notice. Titkets for pussngn on all trains ar told by this company and accepted hy the paosenger with the understanding tHnt this company will not be responslhie for failure tu run Us trains ott sludule time, to tor any such dlay us may be Incident to hair operation,, Curr 1b ex ercised to give correc. tins to connect ing lines, but this company Is not ra sponsibl for rror or omissions. Trains leave Chui lotto as tohows: Nr. a, dntly. at t:30 a. in. for Monme, Hsirniet and Wilmington, connecting at Mor.roe with it for Atlanta, blrmlnsham end the Soi.thwest; at Monroe with 31 (or Raleigh and Portsmouth. With AS Iliimiet ror K:iieif;n, Richmond. wh. Icsmn. New York snd the C-ast. No. iSi, dally, at 10 a. m for Lincoln ton, Slielhy and Ruthorfordtoh WtMiout char.gn, cnnnfclnt at Lincoln ton. wiln t) t, N. w. No. lb for Hickory, Renoir, and rtftern North Carolina Kolrtth. No. 44, datlr. at o:S9 u iZt Monroe, Hamlet, WlhrMngton and all local pduts ctmectlng ut Hahiiet with 43 for Colum tla, avnna!i and all eioriila points. No. 132. laily, 7 10 p. hi. ror Monroe, connectii'g with 41 for Atlanta, rflnnlnu btitr. and ')ii Bouthwest: with at Ham let for Hlcli'iiond, Washington snd New fork, nnd the East t Monro for Rlchmwd, Vtaahington ano New York, and th East, wilt. 35 at Monroe for Raleigh. Portsmouth and Norfolk. Throus h s'ecpir on this train from Char lotte, N c, to Portsmouth. Va.; dally. Trains srrlvt In Charlotte as follows: No. 1. 8 15 ? . flallj, Um point North and HouU No. 46. flniiy, 11:45 a. m. frm Wil mington and nil local point. tin. IU, 7 p. m.. dally, irom Rnther fordton. Sheliiy, Uncoin'.on and C. A K. W. Uiillway polnta No. it, 12 13 a. m dally. rom Wllmlng. ton. Hamlet and Monront also from points bast. North and flouthwwt, oon pectlng nt llamlet and Monroe, Connections aro made at Hamlet With til through trains for points , North, Pouth and Hoothwest, which are compos ed of vestibule day toache between Pctsm-juth and Atlanta, and Washing tea and Jsckscnvniei and slerrtnie ear Iftween Je'sfy City, ftltmintttiam and Memphis, and Jemy CM.v and Jncksou ville. Oafs 'iirs on all ttirvugli trains. for Informatlrn. time-tables, reserva tions on ResltoHrd descrtptlve llteratur rppiy in iiri nfnn nr no a reus jam rn Kt.lt, JR u tl Belwyn Hotel. Charlotte. N. b. SaBgMfffiHfflBKpsa u ,, mi e . ,, . . iUrungti 'i'raii I)aliy( Charlotte to iiounoae. v. . ' Beltedul in effect July u, 19oT tl :00 am LvCltarlotie, Bo. Ay, Ar o wpm urn Ar Winston, Ho. Ry, i,v I U pin . : pin Jvv Winston, K. A W. Ar 1:01 pin t ;t pm Lv ! Murtlnsvllle, LV 11:45 am fHvm l,v Rocky Mount. Lvi0:iiii Daffy1 Af- ' Koftnuke'- U ; Connect at' Roanoke via Hhenandoah Valley Route for Natural llrldae, Do ray. Haserstown, and all points in Pm.vl. anlu and New York. Pullman silver Roanoke and Philadelphia. - i i iirruH'i ruiicn, v.linriuiie KnanoKe, Addlll'jtiHl train Iwves Winston T:30 m., miy Ncepi nuiuiuy, for Houth weat' Virgiltila and Miienanaoaii Vallev W. B. BEV1LU OenT'a.1.T..8nfc r urn il J if - i PEOFECKf . . (Equipped with Smokeless Device) It may ht carrierl Irom any oiKer room to the lath room, which it will heat while you are preparing for the hath. Impossible to turn it too hign or too low. The most economical heater J you can biry intense, rheat lof 9 hours with : one filling.' . V . .. ' - -r , . ; y ' ., hold purposes. Gives a dear, ifeidy light Made o! trass throughout and nickel Slated. Equipped with the latest improved central rahluntrf. HinuMmeTrwfnple"1' Every lamp juartnteeA j ; ':Vr0'i-i " Il you cannot get heater or lamp at your dealer t, write our nearest agency for descriptive circular. STANDARD OtL COMPANY h (lcrycte4) S ed and laid corn shucks. This wrap per tb most exquisite article ever got up 1 positively without odor in burning. The cigarettes, -y containing the beat tobacco we can find in the world, are worth $2 a packet Our best customers are womem They never come to the store to bother us with sampling, , but order by messea ger or letter, and usually take hat we send them. Every cigarette is made by hand. The monograms are made from dies - and stamped fn gOld." : " " V VS. B. Following schedule figures pub lished only as Information and are not guaruntfd. October th. 1907. 1:15 a. m., No. 4C, dally ror Washington and points North. Pullman sleeper and day coaches to Washington. 4:30 a. m., No. t. dally, for Richmond and local points, connects at Greensboro for Winston-Sulem, Hulelgh, Goldsboro, Newbern and Morehead City, at Danville tor Norfolk. 7:o6 a. m., No. 39, dally, for Atlanta. Pullman sleeper and daycoachea, Wash- inaton to At uania E:26 a. m., No, 87, dally for Rock Hill. Chester, Columbia and local stations 6.45 a. m; No. 44. daily, for Washlna- ton and points North. Handles 1'ullman car and day coaches, Atlanta to Wash"' ington. ?:26 a. m., No. 16, dally except Uunday, for Statesvtlle, 'J'aylorsviiie and local points. - Conneets nt Mooresville- for Win-ston-Satcm. and at StatesviUe ior Ashe vllle und points West. 10:35 a. m., No. 33, dally, for Columbia and Augusta. Handles Pullman sieeoer, New York to Autcusta and day coaches, Washington to August. . Dining car service. 10:03 a. m., No. SB, dally, for .Washing ton and points North. Pullman Drawing Room sleepers to New York and Rich iiHTd. Day coaches, New Orleans to Washington. Dining car service. Con nects at Greensboro for Wlnston-S'ilem, Raleigh and Qoldsboro. lo i.1 a. m., No. 11, daily, for Atlanta and lornl stations. Connects at Spartan burg for l!endersonvillo and Ashevllle. 11:00 a. m.. No. SO, dally, for Washing ton nnd points North. Pullman brewing Room sleeper to New York, day coaches Jacksonville to Washington, Dining car Rcrvlco. ii:oo u. m , no. 28, onti. ror wi Salem. Roanoke and local stations. ror Wlnston- 11:03 a. m.. No. 87, dally, New York and New Orleans Limited. Pullman Drawing Room sleeping cars. Observation ana Club car. New York to New Orleans. Pullman Drawing Room sleeping car, New York to l!limlnhain. Solid Pull man train. IMniiiK car service. 4:10 p. m., No. 41. daily except Sunday for Seneca, 8. C, and lo:al points. 5:30 p. in., No. a, dally except Sunday, freight and pusBcngor, for Chester, y. C, and local points. S:40 p, m.. No. 34, dally for Washington and polntr North. Pullman sleeper, Au eusta to New Turk. Pullman sleeper, Charlotte to New York. Day coaches to Washington. Pullman slueper, Ballabury to Norfolk. Dining car service. 6:50 p. m., No. Yi, daily for Richmond and local stations. Pullman Drawing Room sleeper, Charlotte to Richmond. 7:15 p. m No. 24. dally except SunJay, for EtatCHVIile, Taylnrsvillr and local pftnts, Connerts at 'Statesvltie for Ashe vllle, Knoxvtlle. Chattanooga, Memphis und points West :3ii p. m., No. 4S, daily, for Atlanta. Pullman sleeper and day couches, char lotte to Atlanta. :03 p. m., No. M daily, New York and New Orlnn I.lmlted for WushlnKton and' p'.dms North. Pullman Drawing Room sleeping cars, Observation and iti u r-srs to Mew lontr Dining car ser vli'e. Holid Ptillman train. 0:35 n. m.. No. 35. dally, for Atlanta and pnlnts South. Pullman Drawing Room i.oepers to New Orleans and Uirmimt- num. uay cjacnes, wssnmgton to New Orleans. Dining car servloo. 10,41 p. m . No, , dally, for Columbia, Puvnnnah and Jacksonville.' Ptillrnim Drawing Room sleeper and day ooeihss, Washington to Jacksonville. Tickets, stooping car reservations, and detail . Information can ' he obtained at ticket errice, No. 11 South Tryon street C. II. ACKr.RT, , Vice Tres. aid Oen. Mcr. H tf HARDW1CK. P. T. M. W. 11 TAYI)10, O. P. A., . Wssfilneton, D. C. R. U VERNON. V. P. A., . . Charlotte. N, C. rMwfi.. sasAui Nimmaiw ..- i. Laxative Bromd Qninhie Cures Cold in On Day, CripTit S Days LLiSKllJuuJUu Southern Railway 5 uffrne? And danger in .tore for her, robs the etpettant mother of all pleMtnt ftnticioationg of the coming event, and casts over her a! shadow of doom which cannot b sh a U aAt 1 tu. r . ! have found that the uie of Mother'! Friend during pregnancy rob, confinement of all pam and danger, and insures safety to life of mother and child. This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the time of their most critical trial. Not only does Mother'. Frje0(j carry women safely through the perils of child-birth, but its use gently prepares the system for the coming event, prevents morning sickness," and other dis- r , " Sws5s mna Containing valuable information Jhe Bradfie4RrSt?tof C.;AUMtCfc-I;lL iiLJaL JlUJJ r A bat!i h a cell rccm h a "s!iivery"cpcr2licn irJ is cxtrcrr.cly liable to cause colds. The lathrccin alovc all sKould le kept warm. This is easy and the bath . is a comlort il you have a Notice of Sale of Bonds Proposal will be received by A. Hi Boyden, Mayor of the City of Salis bury, N. C. ttp to November the tth at 7 o'clock 'p. m. for $100,090 street and general improvement ponds, Deanng interest at 8 per cent. -semi annually, - payable at the National Park Bank of New York. The bonds will be dated at a time as soon as practicable after November the 7th. The bonds will be for $1,000.00 each. $50,000 of the bonds will mature in thlrty-flvo years and $50,000 will ma ture in forty-five years. These bonds were authorized at an election jduly and regular!? held, in accordance with act of General Assembly of North Carolina, session 1907, on Tuesday, the 1st day of October. 1907 The city ha never defaulted in pay ing principal or Interest on bonds. The bonded indebtedness of the city is $235,000, The assessed valuation of the property of the city is about $3,887,000. The estimated value is about $7,000,000. Certified check for $1,000 will be required with each bid. The city reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. For further Information, address H. J. Overman, City Clerk, A. H. BOYDEN. Mayor. Burton Cralge, Attorney. REMARKABLE RECOVERY OF A LtTTlt GIRL Lumberton, N. C, Oct. 20, 1907. Mrs. Joe Person. Dear Madam: Our little daughter had a case of typhoid fever when she was three years bid. It settled in her right leg,; the leg swelling up just above the knee and bursting and pieces of bone came- out.- We had three or four doctors attend her, but they could do her no good at all. They ald there would have to be an operation and we took her to Darling ton. 8. C, and had an operation per formed. , We waited about four months and took her to Charles ton -Hospital fop another operation and kept hero there three months. Dr. Simmons, ' the head surgeon there, said the leg would have to be amputated, but I would not conaont to it. I brought her back to Darling ton and had another operation per formed there. I waited four or five months and took her to the Memorial Hospital in Richmond, Va., and had an operation performed. Bhe stayed there one month and five days and came back apparently well. In eight month after iter return ner leg swelled and burst again in the same place. Pieces of bone as large as the end of your finger were discharged. We called in the doctor Of this place, phe had hemorrhage from the lungs. The doctor said her leg would have to come off. I went to the drug store, got six .bottles of Mrs. Joe person's Remedy and com menced giving It to her according to directions, in two weeks' time she could get out of bed. By the time she had taken the six bottles the leg was hald up. Up to this time she has ; taken twenty-eight bottles. Her leg seems perfectly well. Bhe goes to school every day and has only a ellght-llmp. Her general health l better than it has ever been. She is still taking the Reme dy, , as w : wish to b sure that all the poison is eradicated from her system. Before taking your Reme dy she was in sea nearly ail the time and could scarcely walk without the aid of crutches. Now she has no need of them. She ls'ttow ten yars 6f age. I consider your Remedy ' the finest preparation in. the wftrld, and the greatest boon to suffering humanity. Toufs sincerely, MRS. E.'F. KELLY. - ' (JL Jv . x on every JUJ 0fflen. 'M with indescribable fear, for! -.u.'t f k:u n..ii. . i . Flat Cards Ealkray IleacLj and . Drawing Frames r r A. M. VJAOHDUnn,: Ccxttiorn Aaon& '- CHAELOTTU, NOETII CAEOLTJfA . . - " mmvt.mMJB i r U ' i (IJI, fcWVSJMMIt Hardwood Mantels We manufacture and cart a large stock of Hardwood Mantels: also dealers In Tile and' Orates. Can fill orders promptly. Write for , cata logue.' , i - . , J.'H. WEARN & CO., , ,. Charlotte, N. C. ANY DAY'S MENU that you may giants at tf printed for this restaurant is a menu that win captivate you as well a sharpen your appetite. From oyster and soup down to desert, . - WHAT WE SERVfi is appetising and healthful. It's a long journey to find a better menu, healthier food or prices more popu lar. . Eating here means satisfaction as well as good humor. GEM DINING ROOM. How about hetttln- mar hoineT SEE HACKNEY BROS.. ' The Plumbing and Heating . uoniractors. , We carry s roll line of stipplles. r , Phone S12. a W. FUtto 8b, GUN METAL LEATHER is now considered the handsomest leather the tanner has ever given us. We have fashioned two very taking Shoes of this superb leather. They exactly fit the designer's aim. TUB TEACHER, Blucher style, ex tra heavy mater-proof sole, full fashioned toe, rubber heel. Every business Woman should wear this shoe; site i to 8, width B to E. Price.,. .. . .$4.8tt. THE PAVORITE, Court Blucher, light welt sole, close edge, dainty opera plain toe, Cuban heel. The dressed woman appreciates "this Shoe; she 1 to 7, width B to E. Price. . .. . , . i . . . ,.M.60. G1LREATH & CO. Are You Engaged? If so, yoa wni need one Of our Solitaire Diamond Rings. Any sls: stone desired from Ten Dollars up. - Our prices can m not be duplicated tor - same 'quality goodai Every stone guaranteed , as rcprssented or money refunded: la s . . & Dixon . Leading Jewelers. HI THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY GO -:- - P: ,.,Ov, -.;.,- - ,Jt- - . - ? " ' t Amerteu AH-Trronsnt 8teel Kpltt T alleye a4 "Giant" Edrctwd Itabbes tVe earry ta stock. YMt aad Town Hoists mp to six ton capacity! atso , tnti Uae ol Paekiac PJp Valres and JI1U fiapptiea. ; WAR1TE ft, to buy 100 horses and mulese WilT be at Wadsworth's .Stables Friday and Saturday November Jstand 2nd; v JNO.SELBY The American Machine & Manufacturing fompany ' Coooeaieorg to Uachiiterr and ContracUd Bnslaeas of THIS D. A. TOKPKIWg &x CWLRL OTTI2, W, GL YARN THE KJCTI WITH TOS VaaAtf ltt ftt 41ia Every Machine accurately balanced Cut Flower Time has com agalh. We . have them, as usual, and the unusual kind the kind that are just a little hotter than the ordl- . nary , commercial kinds. w grow fancies in ROSE3, CAR NATIONS, t. t We make handsome Brides' BouQfl'ts. ' W ship the hand- eontest Floral Designs used in ; North Carolina, we do. Write us, telegraph ot telephone. We ship to any poiat-rquick. , j;Vanlindley taryfe . - Ut, B. "Ky) natcftlson. . jr. i. nutciusc. , '. ' ' . I Nye Kulctisca & Sea IMSURAWCE; : FIRli life;. : accident OFFICE Wo. t Hunt Balldlnav BeU Tbooe 4S9X 4 vMa REELS PATEXTED OIL ODAItU Tim Wkfl V.M and tested at speed before shipping. MACHINERY For farm and Factory ; v Engines , ' "".. Three kinds, from 11 to 15ft H. P. Boflera ftetnrn ' Tubular and ' Portable on skids, from 11 to left B. p. , Improved Gin Machinery - . ..-.'Tw-I .WM. v..',i...-w.-.- . plot outfit o capacity of lftft ' 1 , sales per day aad over., , , a. KPMitV MkMliS i v Four or Ave kinds, all tlses In use ' in the fjouth. . "p; Pulleys, and Shafting All slats, from the smallest to conn . piste cotton mill outfit. . LIDDELL COMPANY Charlotte, N. 0 ... DR. 0. L. ALEXANDER ' DENTIST ! ; . CARSO.V BCILBINQ ' Soathcast Conor roruni and trto! streets. diartoaf lT. C, "-TfcOM UT.
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