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i 1 1 1 l . Vt: 'r good ,,-y cit V.'w.-' 'Vten n -ooa to a net arl U.Ae fictJT. A -,cr of " .Inortt bu nesd mea lnti ,"i 1 ii the no'v enterprise i.a. are an J rrs row I.i corriJponaencg wnu par a la r.-.ctn, lnurin.r into the detu , eucli j, i c .-.a ot machinery. tion, tie., in this city, Such an instl- 'J utioi situated In tls city ana wtmn M inly about one hunJrod miles Of the 1 vast ftehlnsr Industry of Pamlico, Ai toernarle. Core, Bogus Bounds and their tributaries, would mean much to the large numbers of fishermen as ' -well as the business Interest! of this city, and It Is sincerely hoped thote Interested will see their vay clear to establish, this factory here. ' , Meashs! W, K. Swindell, C. H., Ster- ling andother local fish dealers have 'recently, returned from Ocracoke I- land near Hatteras Inlet -where they ' went on prospecting tour with a ; view to establishing a desp-e.i nA ; ' ng Industry on that fcuaalv None of these gentlemen have - given out . anything to thlr-f.!ai.. but whlla 1 on the Wand It Is Hnoi7.i -Uwt '.hey looked over the most advantageous cites, sounded th bottJn on the sa -aijand looked Into the probabilities -ot'navlsaUon between that Itrtan.I and this city, so that shouU, this branch industry , bo established v they cou'd Immediately ship the fish to tola city. , . All the Islanders are deeply Interested in this nrobable sdheme, as it means much to them should It be put Into i President . C. -C. Moore, of the North Carolina division of the South ' rn' Cotton GrowersVAssoclatlon, will I autdMse the- local farmers of v v this county In the court Jiouse in this city , - Saturday at o'Vioca.. viuu uum ' ber.o. th ?most Influential i farmers from all over Beaufort county expoct ' to' be present at this meeting. A i The,--Washington Light Infantry, ' Company G, National Guards, of hls . city. Is planning a grind competitive shoot and target practice next Thanks ' giving Day-:U A-turkey will be '-- awarded the ? first; second r. : thirds best shots. n TlMt contest will , 4Birn nia.ee in three forms standing. - runnlna and lying down, wifu a pos-J - sible score of 15 at each contest, on ' December J 3d Captain Bod man will ward two yearly tris tomombvrs or this company, one for .the best " flrlUlng average during the past year .iv.. tA tim mnst HolJierlv. s . t,t1tiira1 T.lmA Works OL ; this city, situated on Castle Island, jn exteMWo -imprOvejrient In jib -ay of a new systenvof drafts to the nme t kilns, ,-whfch greatly facilitates nd ' " .enlarge th--utnftfc-M Ta; ewnpan? Sees Tlarge business In jhis city and has a daii? capacity of 2 toni of ler, The aasette-Mcwengor.' a .laliy ra ' per published In t'.ls city for the past eight or ten years, has rewnt-y been sold to Mr. C. . i -well-know edlr of ewbern ' Journal who will cantlau to operaU both The Journal .n Newhora ng 1 -The ' Messeng jr in this t-iir- ' i t.ven fs a neswpaper man of largo abllltv and The , Meisanger nas a : .ery' bright ftutlook for tho future, In , MteiA'delalde Kan Jill, New ven. Conn., and Miss-Alice Bs!i, of - Port Jefferson, Long Island, who have - been the gnests of their aunt. Mr. E. f W. Ayers. on. Market street, for the past few weeks, hav returned to t their homes. Miss P6well, of Tar- ' Sro. 1. thl gtiest of Miss Julja Moore, . on Second street - 1 (' IU5QKET -lAtOB'S itESIGNATION. nickory Glvea Tp Mr. 3. II. P. Cffley - With : Much Keluctance-Hvxmiuuvu t . . of Jndgo W. B. Council Much to r ' orovc-A Catawba County Man s Inventpr of m Tle-Tamplng. ila chlne. !"'''''- '"'"v:"..;.- :' (''. V ' finMlal to The Observer.'; xiinvnrv. i Nov. V 14. The business I ' .imnt n well as .he local politi- 1 rian And, the eeneral puhllc. regrets .,ih ia rAslarnfttlOn 'of Mayor J. H. 1 P. Cilley,who gave up the.headof , 1 , the city affairs a few days ago, afl er V serving six months, during -which pe riod. h proved himself to be the best ' andmost progressive officer the town !'. " has ever had, enf orbing th laws fear . - iiv an well as lendintc his practical 1 knowledge to - the, various committeeB !" for the upbuilding of the city's, inter ests. V At a special meeting called- last " night by Mayor Pro Tern, ueorge j i (Riaaner. 'of . the aboard of aldermen. Mr. CiHey's resignation -was accepted. t but the election of his successor was deferred- until ; the next v regular monthly m meeting, which convenes Tuesday, December 3d. The street ; ' . i i,4 v,. 1 gOSSlpS, navo jcyerai men omicu, um. J '-whether his successor will be chosen from on of: the hoarcuor some one other than an alderman is not known. It has: Just been- learned through - his ijhvsiclan. Dr. B.-F.' Whltesldes, ' thai; Judge W. B. Council, who has kfceen confined to his bed for several . weeks, having, unaergone t tnree, at tacks ot pneumonia,' is much tmprov- s ed, and It Is thought will soon toe himself aaln.:" The Juage U very ' anxious to resume his judicial duties - but it may be some um, as nis pny 1 - eicians think he should fully regain his . strength tef ore taking up work "which requires both mental ana pny I steal labor. . '" - 1 A. P. Hart, of, -whom -Catawba county i Is Justly, proud, who is .widely known in railroad circles, naving naa .. twenty years' experience In - railroad building, .has Just invented and had " patented an 'Ideal tle-tamptng ma- ' chine,", for the use of maintenance departments of railroad , work , j and "' for all classes of tie lamping, which 1 Is . now attracting thev attention ; of those in touch ' with -modern railroad building and those seeking the latest Inwroyed devices. J :' a (yVrhe reception given this evening toy Y.er, and Mrs. John S. Moody, at their -v home, the rectory, was very largely , attenaea. . v , . Any Time Before 1860. ttslolgh Caucasian. ' ' t Tn speaklnit of the can.nalcn In Ken' tucky this tall The Chwlotte Observer ssys: . "in Kentucky this fall the Democrats ere proceeding witnout . any platform, The ticket now up was named by a rl marv last year and stands for no par tlcular policies. Tlere being neither l rrty creed nor any equlvnlent therefor, every nvi n is running on his own plat form, and be makes or modlrles that tilatform, In accordance with the chant In necessities of a nolilleal camnnlsrri' Nothing new. If The Observer knows of a time when the Democratic oaftv did bars a vlatform upon which they stood , men mat wiij c news. . -'' . ArrcxDicnis ' Is flue in a large measure to abuse of the liowels, ov enployln drastic purgA th'es.To avoid all daiiRer, use only Ir. King's New Life Pills, the safe, entl cleansers and lnvlorators. Oneranleed ' for headache,- blllotuiiio'e. rinlirla end Itxadlce. at W. L. Hand Ct Co.'s drug i r i i : i .i : . : : .i.-.-j f r..ir,-:.,i i i i i c:y I t ' ; . r - 1 ..; :.in'-t'in, esi-fpth- ; ".;y J.i.: i Ciiv 8tii.i tt. Louis," sajs It. J cj ii a J. I.IcKatina, proprietor tf the. McKanna sanitarium, 1129 West Eighth street, who, with Mrs. McKanna, has returned from a five months' trip through the Atlantic and Southern States, where Mr. McKanna combined business with pleasure. "So strong- is my faith in Oklahoma City that I Just to-day de posited with dne of the principal local banks the sam of $20,000, re ceipts of my Reldsvllle, N. C, sanitarium..--."- .- -.. ;:' ' , "I have also offered, and ean pro cure the money, actual currency, within s thirty-lx hours, to deposit the further sum of $50,000. if tho local . banks are in need of funds; which they are not." continued the optimistic , an4 famed v physician. "This talk of a panio amuses me." "Now. in South Carolina and Vir ginia, even In Alabama and Missis sippi,? they are issuing certificates, called scrips, answering our cashiers' checks. These scrips or checks take the place of the currency. Just pre cisely as the silver or the gold cer tificate represents- so much money deposited in the United States Treas ury. This procedure may be a little bunglesome for a while, but the con ditions will not last more than two weeks longer, in my opinion. - "I am . heartily In .favor ot ; the plan adopted by our bankers, not alone In the Southwest, but through- out the country. Wall Street manipu lators, not always honest, have In volved themselves ' In trouble. . They should be allowed to extricate them selves, without carting our money to that centre. I most emphatically favor "holding the money in' this region. We have a cotton crop to handler we have enormous ship ments to make, and we have all sorts and varieties of fall agricultural products,., besides .the? visual . immense Dustneas consequent upon our -- in dustrles. New York and Wall Street should not be given help, to the em barrassment of tonrselves. That's certain. -"' S "I do not believe that It should be encouraged In their wild and often disastrous speculations." WEDDING AT GASTON1A, Mr. Joseph Lee Rhodes, of Slontgom err. Ala.. Leads to the Altar Miss Finina Page, the Event - Being of Much Interest In Social Circles. Correspondence of The Observer. ,' Gastonia, . Nov. 14.An event of sur passing Interest in social circles was the wedding of Mr. Joseph Lee Rhodes, of Montgomery, Ala., ana Miss - n,um i'ago, which took plana Tuesday after noon In ther First Presbyterian cnurcu. The chuixh was most beautifully deco rated for the occasion." The chancel wns tanked with ferns, Tlma and chrysan themums, while the mam feature or tne decorations consisted of three f large arches of evergreens, v the pedestals of each being wreathed In chrysanthemums. Before the ceremony Mrs.v James An derson Pawe.s of - Clover, 8w C, rendered several organ selections and Mrs. John F. Love sang '"All For Tou." 1 The cridai party entered to th strairs of .'O Pro- mise Me," ana the receseional was Men delssohn's "Weddinar March."' The unhers -were Messrs. D. A. ' Page. E. R.,. Morrow. W, A. Jordan and E. Or. McLurd. . Messrs. Page and Morrow en tered my toe' side aisles and Mef.sra. Jor- dan and t MoLurd hy the is eentr aisle. Following the ushers came the brides maids. - Misses Laura Hnd MarT-i Paao. cisters pf the - bride, Th bride entered By me centre aiwe leaning on the arm of her father, Mr. J E, Page; while the srroom and, best man. Mr. Charles' W. Hopkins come In from the study. Meet ing! before the central arch, the popular young couple took the vows, roost Jm presMvely sail by P.ev. - R. Anderson, wnicn made them man and wife. The bride was attired in a traveling suit of brcwa and , carried a cluster of bride's roses. Th bridesmaids were dressed In white with picture "hats, and carried pink carnations. The bride and groom left on train jno. lz-jor a two weeks' trip to points North and East Thev will a few days with relatives of the art om i - urevncaane. - -a., . n tier wnicn they will be at h'wne in Monta-omerv Al. The gtooni is a successful business man oi monimmery, oeing a member of the West , Virginia - Land Company. The brtdO IS a most OODIllar and acmninlloh. cd young society woman, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E., Paee. and th best wishes of a larre elrcle of friends wiiu tor to ner new home. - , VARIETY OF ROCiaNGHAM NEWS A Handsome Oncra Housm Rnnn tn Be Built Ellerbe Springs to Re main Open During the Winter uneentli District Masons Hold An nual Meeting. Spijclal to The Observer,' wV.v - Rockingham. , Nov.' -14. .Rockrna. ham is soon to have a very handsome AmWM , ... , 1 . . . . .. . ic. uvuira iu ud UU11 oy inO XCA5K Ingham : Development Company. J Very desirable lot adjoining the Bank or pee xee nas .been purchased, The building will cost' about 125.000 Mr. W. C, Leak Is president and ..Mr, W.. B. Cole secretary and treasurer. & Rockingham '-will soon have three new handsome brick residences,' .those oi Messrs. rj L. Steele, H.i D Led better and George 8. - Steele,- .. . k.EHerbe Springs which enojyed such a popular season ..during tie summer, will remain open during the winter. , Several guests are present. Thr hunting Is fine And the hotel Is being splendidly managed, A num ber of Northern guests have engaged rooms for the coming week. The Rockingham Lumber Company has been Incorporated and has built quits a nice plant on the seaboard Air Line Railway, here. Mr. J. A Marks Is one .of the leading stock holders and Is manager. Considerable Interest attaches to the approaching marriage of Miss Myrtle Biggs and Mr. Clyde Liles. Both parties are very popular.' t ' The Masons of the nrteentn district held their second annual meeting here with the Rockingham Lodge.No. 495 TuesJay, The occasion was a very delightful one. ' The address of welcome was oeuverea oy ev. josian Crudup and responded to by Mr. R.f Wv Lemmond. of Monroe, oeputy dis trict grand master. - AJaresaes were made byl Mr. 'J. W, RowelL of Wax haw, and others. -, . Dinner was served the home lodge ana guests Dy tne King's Daughters. A number of Masons were present from Laurln hr Wadeaboro. Monroe, Hamlet, nnrdei. Beaver Dam j an J other pomts. ' HOW TO CURB A COLD. , Be ai careful ns you can you will occa slonally take cold, and when you do, get a mcdtclw of known reliability, one that has an istablished reputation and that Is cvrtatn to effect a quick cure, Such a nvdlcln Is Chamberlain's CourIi Rem edy It has galne a world-wide reputa tion by Its remarkable cure of this most common atlment, and can always ha de pended upon. It acts on nature's ' plan, relieves the V,n aids expectoration, orens the secretions and aids nature in .Vtnrln the vstem to a healthy condi tion. Durtng the many years In which It has ben n irenerai us we nave yet to learn of a single cas of cold or- attack of the (trip hnvlng resulted In pneumonia, when this remedy was used, which eh6w conciimlvely that it is a certain prfwntlve of that , dnncerous disease. ChamlieHaln's ' CouFh'Kemedir contain no onhim .irfother narcotic and may be civpn a confidently to s tahy as tn an i i iU.tI U'nLillO r-c i GUiC Gin. hhiLO larclct and c1gt lqui?fd ccluihils Chlgafiia:;!: 60:uoCoal & Coke. Co. M.O.BROOKG GEN. MGR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA "ROOSEVELT CURRENCY. St. Louis' Nickname For tho Clearing ? House ' Notes. -, , New Tork Sun. y The banks of St. Louts are Issuing what Is there called "Booevelt scur rency." That la a series of $1, $5 and $10 checks, or notes or bills, as you may rrier vj cnu uiem wnun mey nan oeeu urther described. The things are en gravings on white paper three-quarters of an Inch longer and half an inch wider than dollar silver certificate or the or dinary trousers' pocket till. They ore nmea on one siae only in plain duck etters on a Dale srav solid background. On. the sample seen here yesterday "the printing ran in this fashl'.n: , v To the National Bank of Commerce In ; . . St Louis -S f Pay; to the Order of - I . ; . John Smith or Bearer :. . - :' ', - One. ' ' Payable Only ' Through the ' St Louis " Clearing-house. , St Louis. Mo. v' Rrr'nviu1 Paosltnlla November 1. -190T, j President's Signature.) Cashier's Check. v h ,- -.v ,j To th left of "th Una "JohiV f?mlth or tarer" la a vignette representing a ntfl- riBea snip, . uneemeath which, where the artist has pictured some delightfully well-behaved waves, are te hand-madk Initials of a bank official, presumably, ' To the risrht of the same 11ns are the i-eries letter VE" and numerals "87M." The rWav- y6l . find out whnt tlm wnnt une istanas for Is by noting-, - after ciobb . examinauon. uia nut- . " nr. ceded by T occupying the centre Of the BlMKO DlCture. inilt la hut nrlntaul In inlr of. such rale complexion a not at first wra ,uie iq nt up an give notice. Fir Destroys Considerable Wilson ... .. I ' Property. : , Special to The Observer 1 S- - Wilson, Nov 14. .This morning fire Of unknown origin damaged the stock of Barker & Brinkiey, grocers, about $3,ooo and the building: owned by D, a.' Boykln $500, fully Insured.; ; SEABOARD "The Exposition Line o Norfolk. ainq vaiivki miv : minnufni mm won sb tht time and connection with' othet companies, are given only as lntorma tior.. and are not guaranteed. Direct line to the principal cities North. East. South and . Southwest. Scnadula taklna effect Auft. 4th. WT,. subject to mango wunour nouce. ' - Tickets for passage on all trains are sold by this company and accepted by the passenger , with the understanding that this company will not be responsible tnr failure to run Its trains on aahtdnia time, or tor -any such delay as may be Incident to - neir operation. tjarr la ex ercised to- aive correc'. time to connect ing lines, but this company is not re sponsible! tor errors or omissions. -rnuiiB leavo imri'iia mm uuuwn: - no. k uiiiij, av w. ivi xjunrov. Hamlet and Wilmington, connecting at Monroe with 53 tor Atlanta, uirmingham end the Southwest; at Monroe with II for Raleign an rwismouin.- witn ss at Hamlet tor Kaieipn. ' mcninona, Wash ington, in aw xorK nq uia ihul No. 133, dally, at 10 a. m for Llncoln tnn. fihlbv and Rutherfordtoh without change, connec-jng ai j.mcoinioa witn v. A N. W. No. to for Hickory. Lenoir, and western iorm- urunna einu . - j No. 44. dally, at 8:30 U ft. fSr Monroe, Humid t. Wilmington and all local ninta. cctnecting at Handet with 43 tor Colum bia, Savannah and all iortla points. No. 132. 'tally, 7-16 p. m. ror Monroe, connectir.g with 41 for Atlanta, Birming ham and tne tsouicwesi: wiu h at Ham lot far Richmond, Washliurtou and N Tork, and the East with XZ at Monroe for Kichmona,- wasninrton -and New Tork, and the East, with 22 at Monroe tnr Ttaleleh, Portsmouth and . Norfnlk Through sleeper on this train from Char lotte, N.i 10 jrorramouin. va.. aally. Trains arnvt id v.nariotie ss louowa No. 138. 9:46 a. m daily, f rem nointa or in ana ovum . ' No. 6. daily, 11:45 a. m.,'from Wil mlnrton and all local nointa. 1 . No, 122, 7 p. daily, from Huther- fordton, Bhelby, unoouton ana CAN. W. VLallwav oointa S -i- , No. r. u: a. m., aauy. yrom wiirninr- ton, Hamlet and Monroe, also from points East, North and Southwest, con necting at Hamlet and Monroe. Connections are made at Hamlet -with II through trains for points North, Bouth and southwest, wnicn are compos ed ot vesuDuie, aay coacnes between Portsmouth and Atlanta, and Washlng- ten and Jacksonville, and siepinir cars hvtwean ' Jeraev City. Blrmlnaham am id Memphis, and Jersey CH ana jnexson- rille. Cafe ears on all throuah tralna r or iniuruiuui'D, iiii-i,xi-j, . i . Uons on Seaboard descriptive literature apply to ticket scent" or address i JAMES KER, JR., C P. A.. ti Selwyn Hotel, Charlotte. N. C, I , .1 I M. ,,h a. ' ..M. AO goods guaranteeo! under the Pure Food Law anj " . r.fj'-. Drug Act, r Do not spend year money far epoanded or rectified rood, when forth same mooay you eaa get the stiaight article,. . - " . Look for the Pare Food Gnarantss which yoa will find on all oar roods, it means moehto you i - Yoa bay direct whan yoa order from us. Wear . , wholes dlstrtbators to the easterner, and gna ante satisfaction, or money refunded. Goods shipped m neat plain paekages, sxprass ehargas prepaid at prices named. WriUforspecial whole, sal price la bulk lota, Booklet, eomplet list and ' full information maRad on Mqaast Oalistnsmsd Ulow. W Oak rood loaaa and lreakar. . (ALL TOLL QUABTS) L TMLHOVSt THAT iwm(j rwsmirr t-il T ' ' " - ' . e ?M.4qts':Sqts. t estover (best the world over) $3.19 13.93 , El Mais (old corn whiskey)...., w;.;.. 7.M Donald Kenny Malt Whiskey . Blue Ridge (Va. Mountain).... i......... 4,00 Huron River Rye, extra Une (bottlod in - bond) 9.95 Dr. LeBarron's Buchu Gin (medicinal).. 3. 40, Kelly's Royal Corn (the finest).......... 8.83 Kelt Copper Distilled (bottled In bond) 1.20 Kelly's Medicinal Malt (bottled In bond) 8.90 Miss Tempting (finest Maryland rye).... 4.69 1 gsf. 6yareld Ky. Rye k 1 gaf. 8-year-old N. C Corn 1 gsl, Holland Girt ' 1 gal. Extra Fine Cherry A 1 gal. Porte Rice Rum 1 gal. Extra Good Port Wine PUT UP IN 3TONS , JUGS, SAFELY PACKED . IN PLAIN ; CAS ALL CHARGES rrjTAiD 1 net. 4var-old AH orders west of Mlsalsstnnt. , 4 quarts, except Kelly's Copper Dlstijled (bottled In bond) on which for orders outside of Virginia, the Carolina, Maryland and District of Columbia, add 40 cenU for 4 quarts, $1.01 for 6 quarts and $1.30 for 11 quarts.; - - , - ' Carrylnj charges on freight orders 11 less thaa above extra Th m G. KtZj Co., Ins. . iiAiLORDrji3r?-.:mYriarj SouthernRailvay N. B.FoIlowina schedule flaures uuh- lished only as Information and are not guaranteed. October th. 1907. 1:15 a. m. No. 40, dally for Washington and points North. Pullman sleeper ami day coaches to Washington. ' : a, nv, No. 8. daily, for Richmond and local points, cohnects at Greensboro for Winston-Salem, Raleigh. Qoldaboro, Kewbern and Morehead City, at Danville for Norfolk. 7:55 a. m.. No, 39, daily, for Atlanta. Pullman sleeper and day coaches. Wash- lnirton to Atlanta. t;2& a, m.. No. 27, dally for nock Hill, th ester, coiumoiu and local stauons. :4 a. m.. No. 44. daUv. for Washing ton and, points North. , Handles Pullman car and day coaches, Atlanta, to Wash ington..' ' V H i 7:25 a, m . No. W, dally except Sunday, for Statesvllle, Taylorsviile and local points. Connects at Mooresville for Win. ton-Salem, and at Statesvllle for Ashe vllle and points West ' ' 10:35 a. m., No. as, dally, for Columbia and Augusta. . Handles Pullman sleeper. New York to Augusta and aay coaches, Washington to Augusta, . Dining car service. 10:05 a. m.. No. M. dally, for washinc- ton and points North, Pullman Drawing Room sieasiers to wew lora ana mcn- mond. Day coaches, New - Orleans to Waahlnaton. Dtnlna car sarvice. Con nects at Greensboro for Winston-Salem, Kaieigh ana ooidaooro. . . 10:11 a. m., No. lL daily, for Atlanta and local stations. Connects at Spartan burg for Hondereonvllle and Asheviue. 11:00 a, m,. No. 30. dally, for Washing ton and points North. Pullman Drawing Room sleeper to New York, day coaches Jacksonville to Washington. Dining car service. - r -v - -- 11 .-00 a. m.No. 28. aaiu. ror Winston' Balam. rtoannkVand local station a. . - 11:05 a. m.. no. s, oauy, j-ew ion ana New Orleans Limited. Pullman JDrawlm Room : alienlnc -. ten. - Observation an Club cars. New York to -New Orleans. Pullman Lira wins; - rtoore ' sieepmi car, New York to Birmingham, Bona fuu- man train. Dlninif car service. -: 4:10 p. m.,- No. 41. daily except Bunaay for Saneca. H. CJ and local oolnts. - B:30 o. in.. No. 25. daily except Sunday. freight and passenger, for Chester, S. C. and local pointa - ! - - B: n, m.. lo. a, oauy tor wasninzron and pointr North.; Pullman sleeper, Au- usta to Pew xorK, fuiitnan sieeper, lharlntta to New York. Day coaches to Washington. Pullman sleeper, Salisbury to Norfolk. , Dining car service. :S0 n. m.. No. li. daily, for Richmond and local stations. Puliroan Drawing Room sleeper, Charlotte to Kichmona. for Statesvllle. TayIorsvlUi and" local nointa.- Connects at Statesvllle for Ashe- vllle, K.noxvllie, , Chattanooga, Memphis una poiius west Pullman sleeper and duy coaches. Char lotte to Atlanta. - 9:06 o. m.. No. 39. daily. New York and New Orleans Limited for Washington and jpolnrs North. Pullman Drawing Room sieeolnit cars. Observation and Club cars to New York. Dining car ser vice. Solid Pullman train. i . 9:36 n. m.. No. 35. daily, for JWianta and points South. Pullman Drawing Itoom leeners to New Orleans and Blrmina-- ham, Day coaches, Washington to New Orleans. tHntng enr acrvico. ' 10:45 n. m.. No.-29. dally, for Columbia Savannah and Jacksonville. " Pullman Drawing Boom sleeper and day ooachos, "Washington to Jacksonville. Tickets, slocplng car reservations, and detail Information can be obtained at ticket office, no. u Houtn xryon street. C. H. ACKKItT. ' Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr. a xx uipnwinv rt.'n u , III A V.. Ah Wsshitigton, D. R. L. VERNON, T. P. A.. :,.-. Charlotte. N. ' IJ Ti A ITT rtlP n 13 A C. Through' Trains Dally, Charlotte Roanoke. Va. to - Schedule In effect ury m. 1907. tl:o am Lv Charlotte. .So. Rr. Ar 6:30 nm 2:15 am Ar Winston. So. Ry. Lv 2:23 pm 1:50 pmLv Winston, N. A W, Ar 1:00 pin 10 pm Lv Martinsville, Lv 11:45 am 1:2pmLv- Rocky Mount. Lv 10:26 am JTpmAr Roanoke, ', Lv 9:2oam . Dailv. Connect at Roanoke via Shenandotb Valley Routs for Natural Bridge, Luray raaKQraiuwii, aiiu i imnu .i jrvnnayi-, vania and New York. Pullman sleeper Roanoke and Philadelphia, Throurh eoach. Charlotte Roanoke. Additional train leaves Winston 7:90 a. m.. dally except Bunday, lor, South west Virginia and Shenandoah Valley points. , m. r. onAuvt, Trav. Pass. Agent Vt. R. BBVILL. Oen'l Pass Agent. - - . Roanoke, Va. 12qts. I. 9-00 Imedlclnall a. 23 e.25 t.oo 7.60 11.60 r.es - t.65 7.45 S 6.30 - 7.65 - 1.50 11.60 10.00 11.25 0.40 11.60 -12.60 ALL . CHARGES $150 . PREPAID Maryland Paaofi "Brandy, .$2.85 MM 1 gal. 4-year-old Va. Apple or Peach Brandy SW3 PECIAL.OFFER. 8 Gallons Old N. C. Corn $-00 3 Gallons Old Kentucky Ry..... .... 6.C0 3 Gallons Fin Gin i 6.00 3 Gallons Apol or Peaoh Brandy .......... 6.00 47a Gallon el either abov..... 9.60 !! Kit additional for each ' tj.tesal.Ys. X. wit j j Fht Cards Hallway IleadJ Drawing N . Frame3 A.- inZa lyAOHDUnN, Couthcrn Accni CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA , Coevsiit Hardwood Mantels We manufacture and carry a large stock of - Hardwood Mantels; also dealers In Tile and Orates. Can fill orders promptly. write for catalogue.''- 'r - '-- - f -".''.. J. H. WEAKN 15 CO., Cliarlotte. N. C. ANY DAY'S MENU that you may alanct at if pitnted for this restaurant Is a menu that win captivate you as well as sharpen your appetite. From oysters and sojip down to desert, ' WHAT WIS bEKVID appetizing- and healthful. It's a Ior.fr journey to find a better menu, healthier food or prices more popu lar. Eating here means satisfaction as well as good humor. D1NIIMG ROOM. . Uow about lieatlng your bontet SEE HACKNEY BROS.. The Plumbing and Heating v. Contractors. We carry a full line of supplies. Tlione 311 3 w. Fifth St, GUN METAL LEATHER Is now considered the handsomest leather the tanner nas eTr aivm um. . We have fashioned two very tsklng Shoes of this superb leather. They exactly fit the designer's aim. niv mir'MS!Tt. Rlucher style, ex - tra heavy water-pruoi ui, .fashioned toe, rubber heel. Every business woman snouiu w,r .h, ata I tn I. Width 1 B to E. Price...... ..."0. IHTfl FAVORITE, ourx vtucner, light welt SOie, Ciune aus. optra plain toe, Cuban heel.- The a wnman appreciates this i Bhos; sUe I to 7. width B to B. G1LREATU -CO. Arc You Engaged? If so, yon will need on of out Solitaire Diamond Rings. Any sue stone desired from .Tea Dollars up. "Our prices can not be" duplicated (or me ( quality goods.. Every stone - guaranteed .as reiynted, . or money refunded. GSMD1, em H & ;i Lcad&rj Jewelcr3. 2X2 m alk , THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY Gfi i . . ... . . . . . . , - , aostits amertcaa AD-Tfronrnt Steel K9IU Fallen and "Clanf StVtheJ Itsbb We aarry hi stock Tme aafl Towns , fan Uae of Packtai. Pipe, Just Received ! 5Q HEAD .- . ft. , , , . - - : - - - ; . ! . ' , HORSES and MULtS . 1 1 1 t , TERMS EASY J. W. Wadsworth's Son's Co. The American Machine & Manufacturing Company Successors to Machinery and Contracting Business ot TUB D. A. TOMPKINS CO. ! OTAflLOTTE. X. C. YARN - V the kixt wrrn TIIE Keeps Oil Off the Etery Machine accurately balanced Cut flower Tinic has come again. We have them, as usual, and the unusual kindthe kind that ere just a little better than the ordi nary commercial kinds. ' We grow fancies In ROSES, CAR NATIONS, etc. - We make handsome Brides ' Bouquets. We ship the hand somest Floral Designs used In North Carolina, we do. Writ us. telegraph or telephone. We ship to any point quick. - J. Van liniley K:rser y Co J . , t XL Kj. n.tchtab 9. 1. B.lchUom. A E.liye Htlttisa S Sen irjsuRArjct; FIRE, ".;' . LIFE, ACCIDENT omCE No, nunt BallAlng. Boll 'Phone 4333. , - -iff a- . Ir yssj-.a, ' e 4 ubwi AUVVUwV V and ' ' Eovin Francs Cpinnisg Francs Spoolers and Heels v ..... . i . .. . ron " t Hoists p to six tons eapedtyi nlso a , '. Valtes and Mill S applies. REELS 'PATENTED oil gVaiux- ! Tarn While Doffing. and testtd at speed before shipping. MACHINERY- For Farm and Factory Engines'; Three kinds, from 11' to 199 XL P. Boilers Return Tubular and Portable ea , skids, from IS to 180 II. P. Improved Gin Uachinery Slagle Gins and Prsssee' and com -- plot outfits ot - capacity of .109 bales pr day and over. : : . Saw'llilb Pour or Ave kinds, at) sixes in van la the South, -w - X Pulleys and Shafting All sixes,, from the smallest to eon piete cotton mill outfits, - LIDDELL COMPANY -4 cinrictta. ir. a. DH. 0. L. ALHIIAITEI- Eontbcftst Corner pv Stores adult - For- sale - by - W-1 Hand 4b Co.
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