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i .!... a-- to ::i 1 i , t : , i - a- i . i . i - 1' I ' - 1 " ( . i in., f 1 ., .4 Out C.J.rr n. I I.uliter :,.ont t-.ry ai;J rersoual .. ri i!icnt. : to Tha Oberver. Monroe, Dec. fl. A few days ago, -alter - Brace, Grant (Alaobrooks and Ora Erewer, all colored, tout of differ ent degrees of darkness, from the dry yellow , of Brace to the ; oily Mack of Alsobrooks, were arrested for gambling and brought before Record? r Stevens. It having leaked out that the darkle had been playing that mysterious game called "skin," " the recorder was requested to dr out from one of the defendants an ex planation of the gam. Tata request wai made .became there wasn't a white man 4n town who knew how the game was played (If they did, . the? wouldn't admit it), and a num ber of dtisens aald they were tired of reading about colored folks being ar rested for playing the game, while tteyimgepi iff Igirer tj.f.,.M -. ..t author. tare. Reference to tha great author Ity oa card games, Heyls, was of no use,-as hla treatise contains no men tion of it; which Is pretty good proof ftiat h knew no thin ar about It . , , The case of the State against Brace was called first, and after the de fendant had entered his plea of guilty, 4 he recorder asked him to explain to , the court Just how the game of "skin" waa played. Brace seemed very much astonished at this request, and at first demurred; then. In his Ignorance, he JriV nn of th rlncinal' rules ' Of pleading, whioh expressly disallows demurring and pleading to the same -matter, by pleading Inability to ex plain In these formal words: "I don't know as I Un." Tha court overlook ed theraoture of -the rule, and stated that the oourrs purpose in asaina tor an explanation waa simply to have eoms light throws upon a dark sub ject The defendant, though ery re ", looUatty, as thinking, no doubt, that knowledge of the game should be confined to hla own race, and that Vhite folks had no business with it, ; THE GAME EXPLAINED. Vflupposln'," be said to tha recorder, ' fyou an ma was playln'. Tha re corder shifted uneasily in his chair at this sudden hypothesis, which made ' Mm a supposititious particeps crtm ' Uus hy a sort of legal Action of the Richard Roe variety, but he said nothing. Brace . continued: "I'm dealer, an, you draws a card ah' bets on It , Then I takes the top card off .". the pack, an' that's my card. Then I turns over the next card In the pa,:it, a' it that's the same as yours (mean ing the earns denomination), "you fall an'. I win; If it's tha same as mine, I -.fall an' you win. If It ain't the same as yours ner mine, I keep on dealin' till a card comes up that is the same as yours or mine. An' that's all." When this luminous "explana tion" was finished, all the whit) au ditors wore a puszled look, wniia the negroes present looked upon tha ex- plainer with admiration amounting almost to awe. The explainer him self, not noticing the latter circum stance, sank back. Jn the wltns chair with en expression, on his face that eald as clearly as words. "I have be trayed a trust." f After the court had imposed a. floe ehce was passed upon Grant Also ..fcrooks, the oily defendant who said he hailed from "Stoutsei, up the Ioad," Both Brace and Alsobrooks are rown men and do not llvs at Mon , roe, but Ora Brewer, commonly ca'J d "Ory," is the little darky who works for the English Drug Company in the capacity of understudy to the celebrated Harve Nelson, porter by day, and official fan bearer and wav er to the Peroxide of Hydrosjea Quar tette,' when that celebrated aggrega tion lifts up Its voice in son? In the , dead waist and middle of rehearsal nights. - ,v , ORY ON THE STAND. ' Ory appeared before the recorder In .his usual regalia; trousers of checker-board pattern and of vivid hue, turned up at tn soutnern ena or me legs to allow the wearer full scope for his feet, as he hastens to and fro on his errands; trousers, In tact. whose lines were, obviously, origlnal , ly laid down for a much largar craft than Ory; the long-tailed coat and blgh collar were also present and Ory held In his hand the -story derby with the fancy silk band of snany colors that Mr. Alan English -- presented to him In the golden prime of last summer. That liand la Orv's pride and Joy, but it makes such a lend noise that the present writer 'Earned Ory several weeks ajo that if , , bs-coaUnued to appear in public thus adorned he ran a good chance of be ing taken op as a tin-horn sport and now tha warning was proving pro phetlo. Vi THE! RECORDER'S LECTURE. I The recorder lectured Ory roundly, . but continued Judgment for to days, c on payment of coots, stating that he wcold keep a watchful eye on the (behavior of the young culprit In the meantime. "tafter allowing Ory several days to get over the shock, the writer con sulted him, with the eUnd permission f nis employers, to see u ne com a . abed some real light on the mysteries ' of the skin game. Ory said he wasn't , playing skin when he was arrested. tack sfk had dropped out, and the others had begun the skin game. How- played and would explain, he said. A sack of cards was produced, but the "explanation" was so Incoherent and Ory handled the cards so awkwardly ' , that, If the whole proceeding was not au Intentional fraud, it appeared n Ory didn't know the game himself "-anii nugni nave got on emu iree at .his trial it he had only pleaded not - guilty. If It was an intentional fraud, Ory has basely betrayed not ' only his kind employers, Who watched the proceedings, but - several others - him la the trial through whlih te v had Just passed. Again, tne deo ft d ., v)le eunning that such an Intent ma! fraud would Indicate, coupled with . trf Inf KipcuiWll yciiiiieituit ; ci vil . yet, In wearing that terrible band on j t ni nav, Tfi'j . iuri mn umi tu "shame and degradation before his 99 - days are out as that the beautiful, tut thin, layer of snow, now covering the ragged breast oi i vmon county,! will melt away in a day or twe jnder the aun't piercing rays and beoaie as the snows of yesteryear. - BEWARE OF FREQUENT COLt, ' A succession of eolda or a protracted fo!l Is almost ct-rtaln to end In chrunlo catarrh,, from .which . few persons ever ; wholly recover. Give every cold the at tntlrn It deserves and you may avoid ,'ti ls disairwebl disease, ; How an yoa rure a solaf Why not try Oiamlw. -.Iain's Cough Remedy? It Is hlflbly rec-f-nmended. Sirs. Ikf. White, of Butler, Tcntt-.i tas: "Bwveral yars siro I was trtbered with mr throat and lunss..J r -roort oii . me - w vnarnwnain s c-p'irh Eemedy. ; I began using It and it r vd me at once, -"Now tr(y throat and i irr rr sound and wall." JTor sale ty 1 j;,kiJ St. Co, X C. COTHIiAIT, 6 FIRE AT COXtOIU). Good Work or Flro Department Saves v Store Building Fireman Carroll Hurt hy Falling rip Xew Com missioner Appointed -Change In ' Livery Business and a Deal In Real ; Estate. .y 'vj'-..':.,' Special to The Observer. - ,: Concord, Dec .-A flre alarm wis turned la this morning, calling the department to the storehouse occu pied by John F. Bunn, a merchant at Forest Hillon Wall street. Just across tha street from the manufacturing plant of the Odell Mills. ' For a lit tle while the Waze looked Quite threat ening, having originated in tho toot from defective flue. The building la the middle of about eight worlet The root waa about nait cons-un ce- fore the water was turned on, and then It was only a tew moments un til all was down and out Tha goods in the storehouse were damagef. to the extent of several hundred collars. While working with the flro com pany and engaged in handllJj ,. th hi j hose, several links Of a la'ge ter ra cotta piping fell, ttrlkin? Fir jmnn Frank Carroll on the shoulder, ren dering him unconscious for a hort while,- Mr. Carroll was not serijuslv hurt, but tne Jar and shock has made him very, ore. - News reached the city to-uay an nouncing the serious condi.loi o Mr. Ransom C. Blaokwelder, at Mount Pleasant, who Is critically I'l wth pneumonia, Mr, Blackweldr Is one of the foremost men or the coumy, and but a few years ago maved from St. Johns to Mount Pleasant, Clerk of the Court M. L. w! Jon house to-day appointed Mr. E. T. Bost, of No. 10 township, as a county com missioner, to succeed W. M. Wl'U.n house, whose death, oourrud hut Tuesday. Mr. Bost Is one of the very best business men or tne county ana his selection as a commissioner will give general satisfaction throughout the county. There will be a general change around in the livery business : tt this tlty during the coming moah. 'ilie Corl and Wadsworth Company will move into the quarters nsw occupleJ by J. M. Woods, on Means st??:. Mr. Woods will move Into the stables at the old cotton platform, and tht buildings to be vacated by the Corl and Wadsworth Company will be oc cupied by Mr. M. J. Corl. who will probably re-engage In the livery bus iness. A real estate deal of considerable lmoortance was consummated to-day. when Mr. C. A. Dry. niw of Spcn:r, bmtght the entire Interest of Mr J. C. Wadsworth !n the old fair groui.J property, now known as "Fairv:. About twenty-three acres of sor.io nf the most valuable city property 1, in volved in th deal. It Is state 1 here 4o-dav on very good aiKhsnt, thu Mr, Drv will probably move hack to this city some time early In h curl ing new year. , , Mr. C. J.rDeaton. of Birmingham. Ala., was here last nlitht on a sh rt Visit to Tils mother. He on h'.i way 5to Washington, where c wui engaged dilting the session of emi gres as a special secretary to on of the Alabama Representatives row Onlv Ona "BROMO OVININK" that la Laxative Bromo Quinine Cum a Cold in One Day, Cripfai 2 Days The McKanna Liquor Treatment CURES TO STAY Safe ana prompt relief, call or write to nearest Sanitarium. Address MANNA 3-DAY LIQUOR CURE COMPANY COLUMBIA, s. C. RE1D STILL E, N. O. 1200 1-3 Main St. 'Phone 418. Thone 1842, I o DAYS i 444' 44,44,4'4'4;4M4 444244 4m4m'4'4mm44 444 t Thompson Hospital t (INCORPORATED). LUMBERTON, N. C. 'A well equipped hospital for the treatment of all non-contagious, medical and surgical cases. Hot and cold baths. Competent corps of trained nurses. Special department for the scientific, ethical and humane treatment of whiskey and drug habits. Descriptive circular sent on request DR. N. A. 'i'HUMJPSON, Resident Physician and Ucnetal Manager, . LUMBEltTOX, N. C t Presbyterian College For Women CUAnLOTTE, If. O. Opens September 5th, 1907. Catalogue furnished " t " upon application. ' y i Rev. J. It Bridges, D, D., President. CA1TTAL fTOCU t0,00f.ga. ; This Is the largest, best equipped ousinss ceUege tn Koeth Oar. . lina a pofltlvs, provable fact. Book-keeping. Shorthand, Typo writing and Tslegrrphy , taugat by experts, posltloiis guaranteed of ,v money back. Kailroad fare paid. "Write for our new Catalogue and . ? Offer, i k . fc - - . ' ' ' ' , Address King's Business iCoUags, Charlotte. VL C ar Raleigh, X fik Rrprctailye, :j Trust tXtz, CIL'JILO -J, I.'. C. In Congress. Mr. Deatjn will probably ro to Colon after the' 1st of next March. . . - V ' - ' AFTER POSTAtASTEK'S SCAU. Colored Republicans at Spartanburg - Want Him Removed Becanse lie lias Not Kccoj-nized Their. Orjaul aation. ' t v Special to The Observer. t.v - : ' , Spartanburg, a C, Deo. . I. The colored Republicans are after the scalps of Postmaster Plonler and As sistant Postmaster Youn. At v a meeting of the local Republican Club, O. X tPace, money order clerk at the postofflce, i who : Is a . candidate for postmaster, -was endorsed for the of fice, Last Monday night colored He- Pace, by invitation, was present and asked what he would do in tie way of recognizing the organization In the event he should be appointed : post master. The Republicans made it clear that they wanted t be recog nized In the way, of appointments. Recently certain colore J men here wired to Washington asking that Postmaster Pionier's appointment be held up and ten days ago a commit' tee of colored ' men taCMd on p.-vsl-master Plonler In his office and re quested of him the removal of As sistant Postmaster 'Young and that he appoint a man whom they would suggest! Colonel Plonler promptly declined the request . The colored men say their organi zation has not been recognized by Col onel Plonler and they want a man appointed to the office that will give Ciem reccgaltion. . -A.Wii Aslieboro News Xotes. , Special to The Observer. Asheboro, Dec. 6. The tall term oi Superior Court opened here Monday, Judge Justice presiding. Solicitor Hammond was in his place, where you may ever expect to find him. His methods of prosecuting those who of fend against the law are such as to make the law a terror to evil-doers. As an evidence of this declaration, out of a population of perhaps more than 40,000 the criminal docket waa finished the first day of the term Asheboro has a population of atout 2,000 with only one policeman and his services are rarely needeJ. Our mills and factories are run ning on shorter hours, as a result of the money panic. 1 The Southern Railway until recent y has been of incalculable benefit to merchants and farmers in the pur chase of ties, paying liberal prices therefor. As an Instance of the vol ume of business done at this place a member of one firm says that they had Inspected at one time 40,000 ties, while a number of other firms were largely engaged in the same business. Adverse legislation has caused tho company to practically cut out the business here, which has largely af fected the value of business done by our merchants and has cut Short the liberal suppjy of money in circulation and In easy reach of every man who wn trying to be ' of service to him self ot his family, either in fumtshlni the timber" or in the preparation of the ties for market. rf ea every ?7asboif. 23c y r a NE1V $20 GOLD riF.CES OUT. Eagle oa One Side, Liberty on the , Other, Man of Identification. Philadelphia Dispatch, 4th. - The first installment of new $20 gold pieces has been shipped from the mint in this city to 'sub treasuries. There were 11S.O00 pieces of them, their monetary value being Sz.SOO.OOO. On one side of the coin Is an eagle nying, while on the other side is a figure of "Liberty.' The. coins were made- concave, the figures being In high relief, nine strokes of a hydrau lio press being required to make them. Hereafter only one stroke will be used, , and thus the coins Just circu lated will be different from those to be put in, circulation later. , .- Spartan tmr Man Dies of Wounds In- - lllcted fey Highwaymen. Special to The Observer. Spartanburg, 8. C.. . Dec. 8. John Toung, : a well-known citizen of this county, who was held up by highway men and assaulted several nights ago while traveling in a wagon through the country, died In a hospital as the result f wounds he received. His throat was cut In a inrrible manner and he was struck on fae head.' A negro named Foster has been arrestee on suspicion. , . 1 Christmas Flowers Roses," Carnations, Violets, Sweet Peas, Lily of the Val ley.; , ... ' , v , ' Nice Pot Plants, Roman Hyacinth and Narcissus, at 25 and 50 cents. Give us a trials ' Scholtz, The Florist HOLLISTER'S Rocky Ueunfain Tea Huggcls A Iny Kciitt tw Buty Petple, Bdsrs BsUlw Koith and fttnims Vltw. A tpeeiio for Ooostit lpaon,meiiriuoo, tjver i aad Kidney srmittles. Pimplea, Boms, lmvore Sioett. Bad, Kreata. Elusslsh Bowels, uesoacus Snti Baefcrtctte. lis Rockr Mountaia Tea in tnb !l form, oenu a bos. Oeaulne made by Houjstsr Pttvo Coxraxr. Uadlion. Wis. COLA EH KllGGETS FOR SAliflW PEOPLE Railway; n Kn,ink i. -.,.-.- . i. i suaronteed. October jlth. ism. ; i:ts'a. 'm-i No. i diiliv ror .AVnstmigton " day ooahea o Washington. ;, i " r.u ufiiiiM -.vunn.j- i-uumnii aiAnnr nnii i.iflf a.m... No. L ,l:iilv. , fur liii'litnnn.i Southern and local po.nts, rtonrtPcU at tieenaiv5rir,J For Inforimurn '.lm-tnbl, reserve for i VinstR-ealem, Ualeigh, Ooidsborfi. Mion on Hcsboard duscrlptiv' literature isewiieru and Alorehuud City. St iiauvllii ivii t lyim " . . Vs. .1 rf w. .- . 7:53 a. m.. No. 3D. dnllv. for At!.,: til tollman Blearer and day coachei, Waal) inKtnu to Atitmia. J, i 6.25 a. m., No. 27, dally for'Itock Hill, Chester, Coumbliv ontt local stations. i 15 a. m., No 44. daJlv, tor Washing ton and points North. HmPdles tollman car and day coaches. Atlanta to Wash IrtKtnn. 7:10 a. m., No.,M, daily except f3unday, for Stuteavilie. 'I u v k.i ki-Ih m,i i.i.-ui Apttnts. Connects at Mooresvlle for Win- Mon-saiem. , ana oi Htatsvllle tor Athe vllle and points West. 10:35 a. rn.. No. 3S. daily, for Columbia and Augusta. Handles Pulimun sterner, New Vork to Augusta utid 4ay coaclips, Washington to- Augusta. Ulniiw car service. . 10:05 a. m., No. X daily, for Washing ton and points North. Tullman Drawing Room aleiers to New York ana P.ic.h m'Td. Day coacha. New Orleans to Washlnaion. Ltmng car service. Con nects at UrenglKro for inaton-S ilein, RAleiali and Ooldsbora 10:11 a. m., No. 11, aa!iy. for Atlanta and local station. Connecii at Spartan burg for Hcndcrsonville and Asi.evllle. ll:Cft a. m., No. 30, dally. ir Wasliing ton and joints North. Pullman Drawing Room alerpr to New Vork, day coaches juci.onvjuo to Washington, fining oar e: r?e. 11:00 a. m. No. 7. OStli. ror Winston- Balem. Roanoke and local stations. ll:0i a. m.. No. 37, da!v, ? ew York and New Orleans Limited. Fullman Drawing Room sleeping tars. Obxerrstlon and Club ear. New York to New Orleans. Pullman Drawing Room . sleeptriK ear, New York to Birmingham. Solid Pull man train. Dlniiut car veri'lce: 4:10 p. m., No. 11, dally except Sunday for Seaeca, 8. C, and local points. 6:30 p. in., No. Si. daily except 6unday, freight and passenger, tor Chester, . C, and local pvlnts. V 6:40 p. m., No. 34, dally for Waatilngton and polntr North. Pullman sleeper, Au gusta to New York. Pullman sleeper, Charlotte to New York. Day coaohes to Washington. Pullman sleeper, Salisbury to Norfolk. Dlnlns car service. :80 p. in., No. lit, daily, for Richmond and local stations, Pullman Drawing Room sleeper, Charlotte to Richmond. f.lU U. III.. fVi n. lij DUIIJ7( for gtatcsvllle, TayiorsvlUr and local points. Connects st Stutesvtlle for Ashe villa, Knoxvllle, Chattanooga, Memphis and points West :ff p. m., No. 43, dally, for Atlanta. Pullman sleeper and day coaches, Char lotte to Atlanta. , : p. m.. No. 31, daily, New York and New Orleans Limited . for WashlnKton and North. Pullman Drawl ni IB Room sleeplnit cars, Observation and Club cars t 0 New orn. vimdk car ser vice: Solid Pullman train. 915 p. m.. No. 8A. dally, for Atlanta and points South. Pullman rawlng Room sleepers to New Orleans and Birming ham. Day coaches, Washington to New Orleans. Dining vef service. i 10:43 p. m.. No. 29, daily, for Columbia, Bavennah and Jacksonville. Pullman Drawing Room sleeper and day ooathaa Washington to Jucksonville. Tickets, sleepInK car reservations, and detail Information can . be obtained at ticket office. No. 11 South Tryon street C. H. ACKKRT. VIM Pres. and Gen. Mgr. B. H HARD WICK. P. T. at. W. It TAYLOIC. O. P. A., - . .. wssmrjtton, n. c. B. U VICRNON. T. P. A.. . , . , Charlotta .N. C Through Trains Dally, v Charlotte to . , Ho an ok a, va. Schedule In effect Nov. tA, Jsnt : . ni'00 am Lv Charlotte, So. "Ry.. Ar' 1:30 pra X lSpmAr Winston, ro. ny, vr i;u pro J 60 tnt Lv Winston, N W Ar J.oo pm I'M nm Lv Martinsville, Lv 11:45 un SUpmLv Rocky Mount, TpmAr Roanoke,., Lv 10 :ii am Lv I:: 23 am Dally, " ' ' 1 Connect. st Roanoke via Shenandoah Valley Route for Natural Bridge Luray, u,ninwn. and all points In Pennsyl vania and New York. Pullman sleeper Roanoke ana rmiaoeipoia, - ' , Tiirnuah coach. Charlotte to Roanoke. AddlUonal train leaves Winston 7:10 m . rfailV 'xcer.t "Sunday, for south west Virginia . and , Bhenanacait Valley points. - ' t ua.JU. ' ' Trev. Pass. Agent W, R. LEVILu Cen l pass, Agfnt. Roanokiv VaH k J..- I k-ll IlzX Cords r.oilay Ueidj and - " . w ' ... Franca , SEABOARD The Exposition Line aorfoik. These arrivals and eapitriurefl, as wed ss tht; time and eonneotlois- with othet companies, are given only as Informa tion, and art not guaranteed. Llrevt line 10 the principal crtles North, East, : South and Goutbwost:' donedule taking eflFect Aug. 4th, IWt, subject to change without' notice. ; Tickets tor passage on all. trains are sold by this company and accented by the .passenger with the understanding ihat this company will not be responsible or failure to run Us trains on schedule time, 01 tor any such delay as may be Incident to heir operation. Cure la . ercised to give oorrec: time a consect Ing lines, but this company Is not re sponsible for errors or omissions. Trains leave CharWte as roliow: No. 40, daily, at 6:Sft a. in, for Vonroo. Hamlet and Wilmington, connecting at Monroe with 13 for Atlanta. Binnlnham and the .Southwest; at Monroe with U for Raloigh and Portsmouth. -vWith S at Hamlet for Raleigh, Richmond, Wash ington, New York and the East . No. 133. 'dally, at 1 a. m tor Lincoln-H-n, Shelby and Hutherfordton erithout ehar.ge, eonneoMng at Llncolnton alth C. ft N. W. No. tejo? Mlckorf. Lenol, ana wistem North Carolina iKiirt No. M, .dally, at S:S0 u m i Atonroe Hamlet. Wiliclngtoa and all local pointsT ccinecilng ut Hamlet with 43 tor Colum bia, Savannali anc. all s-torWa rmlnta. No. 132. 1ally. p. hi. ror artmroe, conreeth g lth 41 fdr Atlanta. Blrmin hnr end .h i -Southwest; - eJith U at Ham let f.r Rlchmo. Washinntou and New W, and theast !th F Monroe lor Kicnmjna, : wvsnrriKio ' and Trork, and tbe Sasi. with St at Monroe tor RaleiKh. Portmouth and Nornit icr Through seepsr on this train from eiar Trains arrivt In Charlotte as follow ' No. lii. 9: a. nv dally, trcm points North aiid South 1 No. 6. x dally, U: a. m., tjora Vtil mlngtOB and all IochI points. No. 132. 7 P. m.. daily, from Ruther fordton, Shelby. Linoon'.cn and C. & N. No. TS, iZ.lo a. m , as'ly. "rom Wilrnlne- on. liamiet - an I . Monros, . also from point s.nat, f.ortn nnd Noutiiwwit con- icuns "i iimie: ana sionroc. - Conncctinmi are made at Hamlet wiih - i" through trmns for, pciitt North f . a tt kn 'ana Jaekscnvilie.- and slenine cars 4"if(emphii tiwen Jersey Clly Htnolnaiiam nod I t-'ll. Cnf ran en ali .thriMi-ili rin i - ei'Py w tir-h-t s!nt '.rr'aadress t JA'K8 KTR, 1 . C P. A 1 1! Pelwyn Hotel. .Charl"tfe. N. fi DpnyaiyS How about hcutlug your home? SEE HACKNEY BROS.. The Plumbing and Heating ; Contractors. . ' Wo cprry a full Imo of stipplles. Thone fll , 3 W. Fifth 8., CTIArUATTTE. GUN MET21L LEATHER T nnw . nonsldtfred the , handsomest leather the tanner has ever given us. We have fashioned two very taking Shoes of this superb leather. Thsy exactly fit the designer's aim. THE TEACHER Blucher style, ex tra neavy naier-proor soie, xuu fashioned toe, rubber heel. Every business woman should wear this shoe; size 2 to I, width' B "to K. Price .....M.50. THE FAVORITE, ' Court Blucher, light weit soie, ciose cage, uainty opera plain toe, Cuban heel. The dressed woman appreciates this - Shoot slse "t, to 7, width B to E. Prtce.:. ;......'...,;-.. .$8.50. G1LREATH & CO. ;; Coming in right along now, and a mor beautiful line ws never had before. Many new , suggestions for Christmas gifts' await your '.. Inspection, so coma In and see for your self. t a " ; B. A. Soutlicrland Jeweler : Wfiiytmm w rax CilRISTMAS GOODS " T ' . - l " ' "' ' "1 2d ' ' ' ' THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY Gfi y s TT I 1 FOXI " s " Amstteaa An-TTrenrkt Steel Split ' T alMrt staid "Olaat EtVthed Itabbet , v ' - " ,ir'" y1- y. t , , .: . i We carry lu stecfc Tane ead Tawna Hoists to si J tous mvtdtfl Mian t A; ; - mil tlae oC Paeklasi Plpn, VaHe and aim SvppUea, - ', , 1. . Does your stock get salt regular nortant as feed. If In many cases this is neglected bee uipvrianii k ji. , ' v - . - - - Investleat our Salt Bricks and Feed ersr and it you put them to your stable your stock will always have the necessary amount of salt regular - Stock cost entirely too -much to be neglected.; and the coat of a Feeder . and Salt Bricks Is only a few cen ts. - 7 We are making a special price oa f our Teeders and Salt Bricks durinV the month of December - i , . V J; W. Wadsworth's Son's Co Tlie American Machine Guceessorf to Machinery YARN THE KIND WITH THIS Keeps OU Off tha Every Machine acourately balanced DR. C. L. ALEXANDER DENTIST CARSON BUILDING r- . . Southeast Corner tXCRTH AND TRYON ' UTREET. Chariottsv M, C . , Phoas 137. Hardwood Mantels We manufacture and carrv a large stock of " Hardwood Man telsrr also dealers In Tile and Grates . Can flu orders nromntly. . write for cata "7. H. WliAEH &.CO, . ' ' Charlotte. W. C. J Cut Flower Time haa eome again. " We have them, as usual, and the tmnshai ' kind the kind that are Just ? a little better ; than the ordi nary commercial kinds. - Wa grow fancies In ROSES, CAR NATIONS, etc - ' . We 'make handsome Brides -Bouquets. . We ship tbe hand somest Floral Designs used In North Carolina, we do. Write us. telegraph- or telephone. .We ship to any point o.ulck. , 1 - " T t, ; i LVen Lir.iley JtrscryCo. POMONA,' W. o 1 ' ' not, why not T ', Salt, Is Just as 1m nse most people don't : realise how & Manafacturing Company and Contracting Business of REELS PATENTED Oil GTA4U4 Tarn While Doffing. . and tested at speed before shlpplBg. MACHINERY:; for' Farm and Factory - - Engines-" Three kinds, from 11 to P. ' ' Bollew ; Return Tubular skids, from IS and Portable to lit H. P. - Improved Gin Machinery ; Single Gins and Presses and 1 com plete outfits , of capacity of 109 . bales per day and over. - Saw Mills : Four or Ave kinds, aU.alaeg tn usa 'fa ,1a the South. " ( ; " Pulleys' and Shafting,1' u Ml sleet, from the smallest to com plete cotton mill outfits. LIDDELL COMPANY Charlotte, IT. 0.' , .. , . E. Ky Batchlsan. 9, 3t Hutchlso, y ' ' v;. . . '.. 1 . - f . 1,'yc HiMisu & Sen irJSURAWCEj ACCIDENT t. OF! ICS! Xo- Rust Balldlng. BeS Thone 4Z9X 1 T wjfiav'.T vwim
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 7, 1907, edition 1
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