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' . :i ' . . :' '! i i ." '.. I lit-a r t t i t 1 i m ! . i-' ' . . " ! r :i j '.)!: m I .j.. . v-t: s . i-en '- " ti.l, i;ie - i s . -..-si' ci tur o .'Vis.vl ina- v fcavinr bon insiali-s-l wunin e i;.:t Knv A more poin- 1 ail ne'l-ci ; t 1 f'lop coii.J ,.: '-f ie lma;;n..a , Ji.i.iy of the .tt.N f.r makiis- th. 'patent 1-vi'. 1 1. ut rTtitic of ih new typo cf -(tin were manufactured in the ca'mpany's shop, the designs being worked out by nr. Fuller himself. , Starting- with en unusually well-equipped establish ment, machine after machine and de vice after device had to be manufac tured before actual operations could commence. Especially was this true of the automatic machines for mak ing the peculiar ginning heedles, the ' arch -bar slots, the pressed steel work and so forth.. Effort was made before the Dilworra plant was started to get a lot of the work done In the ma chine shop of the East and North, but none of them would undertake It ow ing to th many difficulties Involved. Everything is now ready at the plant fo that with such crude material as the lumber which comes from 5 the eawmillsi the castings received from the , foundries, the special wire pur chased from the wire mills ana the sheet steel obtained from the roller mills, it Is, possible to turn out. a tin Ished and complete machine, Intrl yt. cate and at the same time emple, known to the trade ds the ocmblng gin. All. of the -work is 4on under one roof, a fact which peaks veil lor the city and -the Poller rompany. . CHARLOTTE -MAN'S INVENTpN' Much- has appeared lit the "papers within-the past two years of the Fuil ' er combinar gin. - The invention is the result; of a number ' of. years' hard .;. work, by Mr.- James T. Fuller, a na -tive of Tpas, but nowis, resident oi - cnanoue. -xne new ivpe vs raaicai ly different from the old in that it combs the lint away from the seed in stead of butting It as the old saw gins do. The great talking point for the ; . new inaehlhe Is that . it leave the '? staple In o- much better k condition . than the old,- the enhanced value be inar. from S3 . to t5 a bale. Needles ' take the Dlftoe of saws, the combs be- ins; iz incnes in diameter witn 25t sharp, electrically-tempered,' polished steel needles, especially designed and peculiarly arranged 'With the f view of acurtngr a maximum or emciency Vhln'a'giventrpaoe. the'gll is sub stantially constructed and ro design- . d that the cotton is fed in from the bottom, the cotton locks being picked op and ' pushed . upon , the combing , needles by a revolving wooden roller supplied .with wire Angers. iiThe' t rangement of a disc comb too Is such that all foreign articles, trash, leaves, etc., are swept off before the comb Imjr progress begin The finished pro- i-' duct of the, Fuller (tin is pronounced ' by experts as much cleaner and freer of dirt than that of the old saw gins. The speed of the new gina is said to be about ' equal if not s little faster than that of the old saw gln.r : n IlESTJLTS ENTIRELY l 8ATISFAC , - TORT 'its The combing gin has. been, operated demonstratively at - a - number of points over. the. belt, namely, in Ar- "Kansas, Texas ' and South Carolina to ay nothing of the one in Charlotte, at the Highland Park ginnery, north , of .the city,' At all places, .the 'practl 1 cal results have ' been most satlsfao tory not only' to Mr. Fuller but to the owners of the ginneries themselves. Those who have witnessed the opera tion of the new gins and. there have 1 .been hundreds so doing, notably the foreign spinners and such experts as Mr. George Otis Draper and others well known to the cotton trade have declared themselves satisfied' that the combing gin ; is -one: of vast po tentialities and tibat its future Is as . eured.. The delegation of foreign spinners which Inspected the gin In North Charlotte-' was wonderfully Jm . pressed with the quality of the comb- ed fibre, which they pronounced to be the cleanest and best ginned that they had ever seen. - , . j The plant in Dilworth Is a wonder- DAlLY'-FASHlOxSrSEBVICE ', - . ' mi.-- ; ' .,( CTIRLS'TnCKED DRESS.' , , rrJi mm k. tm 1 '' -'"i'v . AU 6mi Allowed. ' , '', , ' BnowMnd-whlte ihepherd't plaid, with the Cocintod yok, and Vikado leT-bndi and ' welt of toldn-brow Mtia cloth, inakei a Try prettr combination forthUrtyllth little drets. i , ThsrnimtieUof bd.fo!otd French flanntl '. atid both tbli fulmp,ani tht inn cloie st ths cntr-bck. Xht modl it appropriate for both . choolandbrt wear, and it adapubl to all material. ; The pattern Is in 4 lie-tol2 , yean. For girl of yean th dreM requires VA yai di of material 27 Inches wldrf. or 2 X ' yardiJS Inches w!d or?) yards Inches" . , wide s wlth Ji yard of contrasting material 27 Inches wlde.Jhe gtiimpe requires t yardi of material 18 iudiei wide, or Hi yard St inches wide. . Fries of patters, 10 cents. ' - Flnijily give number "of pMitcrn joii Cc-'re, or rnt out Illustration anI mil it 10 rrnts h'.rr r ' u',ys, to ll.ci Observer, t'liailotto. CV 1 ' !;a He it. i C I Of K an 1:1 ' 1 1 V 1 J ; i r i r i. .. s nrj: - j.- 1 1 ' t cor. ; r.t . i i, i i i t. pi co -plex and as serviceable a a linotype machine In a printing cilice. There are other he.ivy touU for making shafting-, grind. fig an.J sharpening in struments, arch bar slot machines, pressed etcrl devices, machines for drilling, borinj. etc., which, to the un initiated, are marvels. The plant for hardening .and tempering1 the fingers and needles Is the only one. of Its kind In the South, equipped with-an elec tric instrument for testing the tem perature of the different furnaces. The wood-working department la Just as complete as the metal-working de partment, only not quite so elaborate. - The power ", operating the entire plant Is. that of electricity. -Its pres ent capacity Is about 12 gins a month. Inquiries are being received constant ly from all over . the South. ".Only a few weeks a crt an order was received for one of the machines 'from Peru end 'Within: the past week an order was received for another one to go to south Russia. fc-ir m tk , .The long staple territory of Miss issippi, Louisiana and' Arkansas and north Texas will be the company's most valuable field and It is expectea that the business from this" territory alons.'wlll necessitate an early - en largement of. the company's plant - Many Yarn Blilla Not to Re-Open For ; . m Time. . . r-'. . 7. The condition of the yarn - market remains deplorable. -There Is no d mand, the prices are below the cost of production, i and' " there . Is T little Available funds with whlchtto operate. Sober-minded and thinking manufac turers see little 'aheaA for the present At xbest the j fecovery will toe, ;slow and months will elapse before a condl tion of reasonable prosperity wlll en sue. 4.1'is oeuevea laai.quiie a num ber of hard yarn mills will shut down for the holIdayvnd not re-open until better times rou around. A Charlotte cotton man ;yesterday received letters from ; two of his mill friends both of whom notified him of their temporary suspension of operations. . : 'imD-TEBMt EXAlUfATIONS, 1 , WUy For the .Holidays. Special to The- Observer.-.5? '2 ; Oak - Ridge. Deo. lg.'-Full , mid term examinations are on this week at oak Ridge insUtute and an air ot: quiet earnestness pervades the large manly student body In attend ance here this? year;; The students, most ; at s them, wilt " leave for their homes Thursday and Friday, v gomf; will spend the holidays here. The 'literary ,' societies will -hold their Joint .1 annual banquet in' the dining rooms of Oakland Park Hotel Wednesday evening, the 8th. - Inst The occasion promises to be a very brilliant one. . The menu will ,be elaborate, , speeches brilliant a and music by the school orchestra ota high order. - - -. - - The spring session will . open January -7th and continue twenty weeks. . Arrangements have r already been made-for rooms by numbers -of new- students, while almost all who were hefe during the" fall session will return. - . The. usual winning baseball team Is expected 'to be put Into the field, so Profs, . Earle Holt and J. W. Moore say.. An unusually" large num ber of strong players are applicants for- positions on the team.; f ; f; . The senior class la composed of about thirty bright yvmg menL and the work they are doing entitles them ' to rank among the best that the school. has turned out t i The school ; spirit ' here was never better. There is rfn - almost ''entire absence of rowdyism - and the most cordial and helpful spirit pervades the Institution ' ever known here, where' such a spirit has been' the; rule for half a century - ' -,- ' LEXINGTON NEWS. NOTES, Mr. H. D. Varner Loses 'Slfiht of Right Eye Fire Destroys , Barn Containing Valuabio Farm ; Ma chinery. . , . Special to The Observer. Cv.". -Lexington, 1 pec..', The many friends of Mrv H. B. Varner, editor of . TheLexlnaton Dispatch and Com missioner of Labor and Printing, will regret to learn that- he' hagr practi cally lost the5 sight of his right eye. During the past tew weeks Mr. Var ner s eyes . nave given' nun a- great deal' of- trouble and for about two weeks, his conditio was such that he was unable to do-any work what ever. The right-eye had an ulcer on It,' which Is healing, but no im provement Is looked tor in the mat ter of sight His left eye Is now all right. - ". w . .. Last night shortly before 10 o'clock the barn of Mr. Johh Michael, who lives at '.Saitoh, . five ' miles . from Lexington, was destroyed by fire and It Is believed: to have been the work ot an Incendiary, In the barn was stored quite s good deal of feed,; two wagons, a; drill and other farm ma chinery and this as well as a valuable horse was burned. The building was not insured.' i ' -v "',1 i" $ ..',.!-'- ii hiiihji i i H i in inrnwi 'wHimh, , ;(;--,-. , V Boone News Items. ; -Special lovlto Observer. ; "Boone, Dec 18. Some little' work is being doneMn Watauga . towards reforesting on land. Many farmers let their worn out fields grow upj In tbcust, which was ' worthless as ' a post timber, but recently people are beginning to think that, , this Is In correct and ere letting the young trees grow. Perhaps the rapid growth and the great amount of sap timber has led them to the conclusion that this timber was-worthless. ; The old trees seem to have the lasting quali ties. Chestnut. ; poplar, cucumber and " other , rapid growing trees are being proteoted ever as before. - Mr, Henry Miller, living three miles north of Boone, has planted several hundred black walnut trees on his lands and will . put out many more thlV coming-spring. -The fall term of the Appalachian r A tlckll'.g ennrn, from a ny ' eaiii, is ouk-kly stopped by Dr. Bhoop's -Coih Cure. And it Is so thoroughly Jiarnlea and eafe, that Dr. Bhnnn tells mnthers evt-rywhere to give It without hesitntlon, evi-n to very y"P habfee. The whole some arret-n leave anil tender stems if bing-hallng mountainous hmb. fur rlh 1 the ciirjitlve properties"- to Dr. fhoop's Courth Cure, It ralma the coiikIi, snd heol the aore and prHitlro hrnn clilil nwnibrsnen. No opium, no rhlcru form, nothluc: harah ufd to ; Inure or eurpresH. pimply a rrilnoua piant ex tract, that helps -to. heal Bfhln J'tnui, The Ppanlnrds nil thl. sohruh v.cli Ii thj twlor iuKi-. "Tlie fud lkrh." Ie mend Pr. Mioop'a - Jake no oilier. Mul lea's 1 liarmcy, , tj 1 " :j r 1 -. U y and c . a T . " .J ,e s s.s.ant teachers, es far as numbers 3, is In a ourii.i:.ijf co.i-.uon. L'chty-flve pUl .i hvabeei trTed ana the ;avera-! attendance last montn was 73. This is- considered good when- it Is considered that a number of the pupils live at quite a usance irom the school and that there was a number of very Inclem ent days last month, r North Carolina Day, tie coming Friday Is to be celebrated In manner appropriate to-the day. , Both the letter and the spirit o the law are to be observed. ; in the forenoon the teachers and pupils expect to plant a number of trees on , ' the . school grounds. In the afternoon appro priate exercises v commemorative of the day are to be held. 7 ' Among oti er Interesting features will . be the rawing oi a large .United States flag recently 'acquired by ttek T T . ;:!21J"w? i5."5ai ) Agnes Edwards. .... v a IUUUUQ39 ; vi . ut'e Ansa Captain T- W. Ma- sonv of Garysbur, oner of the , best- anown s mwyers of Northampton county, and knownthroughout east ern North Carolina as a - most elo quent orator, and most estimable gen-; tleman, iwill be present on this oc-l caslon for the purpose of addressing the school children and their parents. County Superintendent of Education, Paul J. Long, will also be present, and will make an address to the au dience. . " - - . Miss Emma Taylor, who is a stu dent at the Littleton Female Collejre, is expected home this week,; She will be ' accompanied by one of her scrooimatetv ; Miss Lottie Lee,i of Jacksonville, Fla. Misses Luclle EJ- Iwards and Gatnet Croker, students at Allusion remaie uonege, win arrive home Thursday, for t the holidays. Een Harris has gone to . Branchvllle to spend the Holidays with his broth ers.. D. G. Grubbs has returned from Lynchburg. Va.( where he spent some time. dlss Mary Splvey, of the high school faculty, will spenj her vaca tion at her home, at i Rich Square. Gray FjJarards paid a very pleasant visit to friends In the , vicinity of Jackson - Sunday. Little Miss Eliza beth Reese, of Garysburg, spent Sun day, with her grandmother, Mrs. Sa rah f Harris. -. She was , taken home Monday . by her. aunt, MIbs f Lollle Harris. Miss Harris return e,d to Sea board Monday nl?ht. , . tf - t Mrs. Mollis Lasslter and family will move to Portsmouth. Vs.. the first of the coming year; ; Mrs. Lasslter has for a number of .years Conducted the Seaboard HoteL ' Hereafter It will be run by milliard. Garris,' who re cently rented the property, '. -, Trrasufer O. L. C, Crocker, of the coun'ty school, fund.' lasf.weeft re-? celve.l a check for 1329 from the au thorities of , the Seaboard Air . Line Railroad, this beln . that corpora tion's part of "the special school tax recently voted by the cttlaens. of thlt trrhool district. .As far as Is knoryn th railroad neonle very cheerfully paW their part of the tax, for they no doubt reallsa' that thv wm- be In Jlrertly benefited by DeTter snooi facilities at this place. Better schools maXe a better town. 1 and 'a. ' betr town. makes more 'business or the rallroad--'Atkw11l sureiv not be long until all "the peoole realise that mn ey spent for schools , nd for ; good roads Is money spent well and wise ly. . " ' v ' " ' " - 'fj, V, Rose and f amity wMl mo to Norfolk the ( coming- wek.v, They Mvt 't number of friends hre who will iwet to see them take their de parture. ' v '' BEV7AK OF FRWJtTENT , COLDS, a aiiccesSion of colds or a nrotraeted cold is almost certain to end 4n .chronlo caurrh, from which few persons evot wholly recover Give every cold tbe at tention It' deserves and you may avoid this disagreeable disease. . How can you cure a oold? Why not try Chamber lain's Cough Remedy! - It Is, highly ro ommenoea. sirs, m. vvnue, or Butler, Tenn.. says: , "Bevemi veors ago I , was bothered witn . my inroat ann iumre. La. m., oaiiy except tsunoay, for Bouth Someone ' told me of . Chamberlain's west .Virginia and t Shenandcsli Valiey Couah Remedy. I began using It and'lt relieved me - at . once. Now my throat end lungs ere sound and well.' For sale by W. L Hand sV Co. . t , , r k - Tr AM foods guaranteed nndar T? -s VP -; . th Purs Food Law and ' . ' - Dim Art u 1 ' 7 T , , i 1 , I .i iV.;i I r ' an X Do not spend your money fos'eenipoaaded or reufled gooda. when for the sameisMMr you caa get the straight article, , : ; Look for the Pore Food Guarantee which yoa ; will Bad m aU our gooda, itnuans mocbto yoo, Too boy direct when yea order frost ss. Wears wholesale distributors to the eostomar, sad gear j antes saoaraeUon. or ' shipped la Beat plala L jnwstTHAT prepaid at prices named, Write for epecial whole. I v"a full Information mailed on request On llstasaed below, we sake good lossos and breakage, y . . - - , ' " ' ?Mle IsXL s ' '- ' .; ' -- '-e -, 4qts. tyVestover (best the world over). ...... S3. 19 (Fme put fi C4d Applt Jk, wi(k am Ai Wafc-w) El Mane ("M corn whiskey),....,....,. 2.tO Donald Kenny Malt Whiskey (medicinal) 8.23 1 1 . .Blue Ridge (Va. Idountaln).. ........ ,... 4.09 Huron ftiver .Rye, extra fine , (bottled In -'' bond) .... ... .,.;"...,, ,.".....,, $. 95 Dr LeSrfnwn's Buchu Gin (medklnal),, S.40 Kelly's Roysl Corn (th finest), $.83 . Keil Copper Distilled (bottled in bond) 8.2J : Kelly's Medicinal Malt (bottled In bond) 3.8) ' f.'iss Tempting, (finest Maryland rye).,.. 4,3 1 fisl. 5-year-old Ky. Rya - 1 sal. 6-year-old N. C. Corn 1 gsl. Holland Gin . 1 gal. Extra Fin f herry - 1 gsl, Porto T.ico Mum 1 gal. Extra Good Port Win TUTXS? INSTCN'2 JUC3.V. . SATTLY PACICED ca: - ALL-.-.'v': CT 1 flat. 4-VSSr-old 1 gal. 4-year-old Va. Apple or Peach Brandy 2&S J . CrZClAL OFFER. 3 CstJon CM ff. C. Corn .C0 3 Callons ( J Kentucky Rye........ 6.C3 8 Gallons Fi.-' Cin ......................... 6.C3 3 Ca-ons A; ' or Peach Brandy ........... .C3 47a Cuiiur.t cl c!.f i chova......... ' All orders west of lM-,:3r;!prV add" 60 cent additional for each ; quarts, except Kelly's Cp r t VJ:ed (bottled in bond) on which for- orJcrs outsldo i of jr:..;a, the 'Carolina." Maryland and tt District of Columbia, ail ) cccts for 4 quarts, $1.05 for I quarts annuo for 13 quarts. ' . -O .- V, Cs.rrMrj charges ca f;',t cr!;rs 13 le s than abov extra " rr1 crr r- i:.vlc " irr: ; 1 AW fWM'vOlW J la a ! ' 1 ; - . - i : ' ..i.j . i !: r i.- ( a rather v.-. . - -l a i j v : , j as new c: ei 1! tLfy 1 I never D&en In circui t-1 tion, but bore the dats of the fr:4! i-sue of greT,i.;cri'? having been d?-! r's.led la the t-. ..'c of the decea; . 1 Sine the civil v r. j The Christmas Herald mada Its sp-l pearance here, to-day, published by J. B. Dawson. , While Its mission is more for an advertising medium It! contains -many bright paragraphs and contributions well chosen. j At a union meeting of all the; churches of 'Xewbern held in the rresbyterian church It has been de cided to Invite Rev. Mr. Cates. of LoulsvlUe, Ky., to conduct a series of meetings here In which ell the churches are to unite In an effort to evangelize the town. , . : There is much speculation "here as to what will be the action of Governor Glenn in regard So the pardon of Deweythe defaulting bank tashlr. business conditions generally here are irood manv wholesale firms not seeing any difference tn trade How' hopeless. Mrs. Adolph Bueslng. 701 Wtet ever the lre lmh. nianf kh,Tn,,,l M-V-Davenporvlowa. writes: A ,J2!!JSLS,l: cold, contracted twelve year, ago has affected , to an extent the usual prosperity. ,v... ..-..v Among -the hew bulldinrs' nearlng completion are the Pepsi-Cola Com pany's additions to Its manufactur ing establishment the business bay ing grrown to such, proportions that1 ine airemny commoaious.' Duiiamgs were Inadequate anj the modern Jail, at a cost of several thousand dollars, will be ready for evil doers soon. J Items From Sparta. " " Correspondence of The Observer. . h Sparta, Dec.. 17--On Friday this section was visited by one of the most sever sleet and hailstorms ' In Its history. Much fine timber was destroy ed, -while a : good many fruit anJ shade trees did not escape the storm. As a result of the storm all the tele phone wires are down and It Is -Impossible to get any Information front, the rural sections.?- -' f; : t'.S V- - ?' v A 4. Alleghany county enjoys the unique dlstlnctlon of not only not having any I prisoners In her county Jail, but also . of haying no Jailer, v . v A iv r HThe people of Alleghany county are how taw-abidint. In Justrlousvcltisens, and are going forward with -'tremeB- UUIU illuS 111 vbcvi, maty ok.H . svaivilifl Mrvi uilMUUt.ll. . .. V im Sf at Hlly is this so. in regard ; to schools. - - Sparta Institute win close next Frt tmratory schools la western .North uaroiina. - . " - Carolina. The quarterly meetln In the:: Melhoflwt Wednesday ar?d Thnred ni .r well ftlrxtse!! residing elder, Rev, Wesley N. , "Bag- by. The finest Coffee Sn'wtlt'ifw vr nnte, ban recently heen rrodrfl bv Dr. Bhoon, of Paen. WHr. Toi Ann't t boll It twonty or thirty wl"its. "M" In , 7llrnit," v tli flor. ; Wnlth rof e" - Is really th le-'' Cofe f lt tlun ' yet rdii-M. N"t s rl f rl Off e In It tlrbtTv Health . Coffee Imitntton Is made ,rfm . nure toasted ereMs, or rmls. 'Ith nwlt. nnti. e, Renllv 'it would- foot buj werA to t'nkw)Hntly flrlnk It for Coffee;.' Miller-Van Jess Coy :;vv.iii;;,;,-vlr"f Through tTrnlns Dally. ChSrlotte to , , ' Roanoke, Vs. , '' Schedule In effect Nnv. 45, 1907. 11:00 am Lv Charlotte, Soj Ry. Ar :S0 pm M5 pm Ar" Winston, 8o. Ry. Lv 2:2k pm ' 2:M pm Lv Winston, N.& V, Ar 2:00 pm :( pm Lv Martinsville, , Lv 11:46 am 8:?SnmLv Rocky Mount, LvlO:2iJ am 7:!5 pm Ar Roanoke. Lv 9:M am Dally. . Trmnect at Roanoke -via 'fllienamlonh Valley Route for Natural Bridge Luray, ' u...iM'ii. ami eii nninta in t vanla and New TorkT-. .IuHiMii.'waleoeV1 l-loanoae ana niiiaucmiua. v; ; j, , . . Through coach. Charlotte to Roanok. Additional tram leaves Winrtun T:30 DOlnt4.-, , . M. F. BRAOa. .Trav. Pass. Agent W R. LEVJLL, Oen'l Pass. Agent, t . . Roanokti, Va, - , , . jnoaey refnsded, ' Goods packages, express charges WUlli QUART'S) ' 8 qts. 15.95 4.C5 .25' 7.ta 12ats. 7.es .55 7.45 6.33 7.65 $.10 11.60 ' 10.00 11.25 9.40 11.60 ALL ' us) rnnTAiD riarvland Paarli ' Crsnilv. .12 .M -.r- .TLYmra e sw s V . - rJ J) t.l- !.Ya. J.l f' n ''-Hsws school, under the management of tMt, N. w, No. 1 fo? Hickorf, Lenoir, and Pious and leaded gentleman. Prof, .wjstoni No,U, Caroftna iWru . r.. ii.. iJivn ii..- so weav v& v. v.w ' - avj b rrt lar vvutiiinirinii snrt aa r I int.. I nurcn !. nexi; .iifcW..; iVi Vi ri :i:::3 All IIoli.hy OrJc:. " - fl r s A.. 12. ZJnGCJCUnCJ.' - QcxUicrn An Asthma Sufferers Should Know This. Foley's Honey and Tar has cured mauj cases of sshma that were considered could not give me more than temoorary relief. Foley's Honey and Tar was rec ommended and one fifty-cent bottle en tirely cured me of asthma which, had been growing en me for twelve years. If I bad taken it at the start I would have been saved years of suffering." ; R. ii. Jordan ft Co. . - , mvais and eeptmure a s-ell ss thv time and connection with othef companies, are given only as informa tion, and ate not auaranteed. Llrect linn to the pnnclpat crtles North East. South end Boutnwest. gcneaule tuklng effect Aug. 4th. ISOi, subject to frarge without notice. ... . ... : Tickets for passage oa all trains art sold by this company and accepted by the passenger with the understanding that this eompanyj;-tll not be responsible for failure to tunTis trains on soheduie time oi tot any such delay as may be I Incident to v lieir ' operation. Care Is ex- tlompinV?. not ipSnBlbie tor errors or omiilon , Trains leave Charltte as xenons: , N.di.ily.. at :) a. in. for htotm Hamlet '"f tins ,1 y.S.Swest.u Wash- IPS '"I, ni' iui una wie ric No. ?3S, dally, at 10 a, m for Llnnnin. Itn. Shelby and Rutherfordtoti vlthont meeting at 'Hamlet with toi Coluin- ov m... ; u aiuimij.p iw ni,imivnM, ' iesji((ui unn mVi York, ahd the Jtsi. -with tt nt Monro for Raleigh. Portsmouth-, and -Nwilff Throuah s eepcr on this trnlr. from chilrl Ictte, N C. W Portemouth. Va . dally ; Trains arrivi In Charlotte as tnllowa' ' . No. la, : a. dally, irein points North and South . , No. 46, dally. 11:16 a. m.. tiom Will mington and aU Ioch! poinis. No. 1S1 1 p.-m.. dally, trom Ruther ford on, Shelhy Llnco.hton Mil C a K W. IVallway polnta r ; . no. a. au a. nt., asnyt. ,'rom Wllmln. ton. Ilsmlet "cmlvMonree,' also trom point ast North and tfouth west,, con- itri-ung. nt iianiiirfc nnu Aionroc. ' Connections arc mad at Hamlet with Sit throiiah-trains for polnrs Nrrift Pouth and South wext, which are compos ed of vestibule day coaches between Pctamauth and.Allanta. and tv-.i, lis ten and . Jackacnville,. and aietitn enrs Ulween jersey -Clty, Birmlnuham nnd Mempiiia. ana jersey ciiy and Jacksou v'.He. Cafe cars on all ihroiih trama For Infonnatlf n, tlme-tablta, - reserva tions on Seaboard- descriptive literature efplyto tbket osents or address , , JAMES KER. JR.. C. P. K.V IS Selwyn Hotel. - Charlotte. N. C. N. H -.Fnn.iatna aeheAiiia ....n. 'JZPIjJ guaranteed. Dee. Itn. 1907, llshed only a Ini'nrmni'ufi and am not l&AJ:$L&.r and points Korth. . Pullman sleeper and "'.ivu,"iura m ningioD, ' .". , N. I. dully, for Richmond i, ?ol POlnte, connects at Greensboro for Winston-Salem, lialelgh, Ooldaboro, wb' nd Morehcad City, at laiivllle for Norfolk. .. . ... I:6C a. Oi., No. , dolly, for Allants. Pullman ileober and day coaches, Wash. Inifton to Atlnnta. , , , - m. No. 27, dally for Rock H11L Cheater, Columbia end local stations. ij Hi, No..H dally, for Wsshlng ton and points horth. Handles ullmun car and day coaches, Atlanta to Waali inirton, t ! . -Ti10 , No. l, dkliy except Bundsy, for fiuteavtlle, Tsylorsvliie and local points.' Connects at Mooresvtlle for Win-ton-saiem, and at Sutesville for Ashe vllK' iml point" Vst. 10:85 a. m.. No. S3, dally, for Columbia Snd Mtigiikta. Uonules fullmun elwiwr. J?w Ifork to Augusta and day coaches, Washington to Augusta. Clntns: car service. ..-.( -'- - . -. 10:05 a. m.,.No. M, dally, for "Washing ton and, points North. Pullman Drawing Room sleepers to New York snd Rich mopd. Day coaches, New Orleans to Washington. r Dining car service. Con nects at Ureensboro f or i V Ins ton-Bale ra, Ualelgh and'Goldsbor- . . . 11:00 s. m., No. 80, dally, for Washing, ton and tats North. Pullman Drawing Room sleeMr to New York, day coaches Jacksonville to Washington. Lining car service. ' n.O0 . m., Ko. iK dati). for Winston Salem. Roanoke and local stations. . 11:03 x m,. No. 27, dallv, ew York and New Orleans Limited. rullmao Drawing Room sleeping cars. Observation and Club ears. New York to New Orleans. Pullman Drawing Room sleeping car. New York to Hiltnlnfiham. ( Solid pinl mni trains. ,Dl"tuf rar rv(cr. 11:10 a. m., No, 11. dally, for Atlanta sikI iolhI suiIuum. uonnv.n ai euurtui bnrrr for Hemlereonvllle and Ashevllle. - 4:10 p. nv. No. 41. dally except Bundaf for Rr-trt H C, and Nv-al Molnts. 6;(0 p. m... No. 25, dally except Sunday, fie.Ki.i and iih , lur citesier, v., sM local ot'inta, f 6:06 p. m., No. 34, dally for Washington snd polnu North, fuiiman slper, au- rusta to l.ew -ilfork. Pullman . sleeper, . horlotte to New York. Day coaches to Waahington. Pullman sleier, Salisbury to Norfolk. Dining- car service. 6c p. tn., No. IV daily, for Richmond snd local station. Pullman Drawing Room sleeper. Charlotte to Richmond. 7:15 p. m.. No. $4. dally except Sun iay. for Ktatfsvllle. TaylorsvDlr shd Im-al pclnts. Connate et Btatesville for Aahe ville. Knoxvllle, Chattanooga, Memphis anfl points Weat ? :ST p. m.t No. 43. dally, for itlar.ta. Pullman elwptr and day roucr.es, t har lot te to Atlanta,1 , t.iA p -m.. No. 1 dally, New York and New Origan I.tmlterr for Waahington snd palms Nortn. Pullman Drawing loom sleeping cam, -Observation and flub cr to New York. Wnltig car scr ), Solid pullnmn train. 9.5 p. m Nov 5. dally, for Atlanta and plnta Bouth. Pul'man-. trawlnK Room tlerpcr to N?w Orknna snd Ltrmtns h.in. Day coaches, Washlntoa to New Orii-ans. Dining "".f ervle. V'.4.t p, m.. dully. lor Columbia, F.vi'iiuiih tmd Jackaonvllle. Pullman ) Toota s!iipfr and o.iy coatiies, i . .iiii., Idii to Juckaonvlli?. ,. '1 -lo'H. alr-fiiln car reservations, and SEABOARD win be held JJJ bKf-V'lJ or.nnmroa, . . . . i(ittiMth'tr iLh 41 far i Liii. '.ii.i.r tlsl,-.'. Southern Railway . , . . . . r i ni I .inriiniiwi fun lit OM.!m.J at t -iut o ie. No. 11 f-"'ith 'iryon sueet. C. II. ACIvKKT, . ' f Pr-. and Cin. Jljr. f TI 1 1 a ' ' i . K, v. T. At. vv. II. 1A1I ( . C. ) . A.. ; : " - a-, li.'t. l. C. . Si. u VEr.:,o -. a.. v, t..ai:,;.. it.- C - 1 ' ' "" T1t" CHAELOTTE, IIOETH CAIlOLniA We will receive 50 V " head of -Horses and . Mules,. Dec. 17th. We sefl . ",,';,. , , " . r - ; : on easy terms J. W. lladsivorth's Son's Co. THE 'CHARLOTTE SUPPLY ..GO - v-. ; - - xnsi run ,V ,i ' J American ArMYrorrht, Bteel Rsllt VaUeys nd "Giant? tVch vtobW f,, ' .', . ' ' v ( ' Scltlos. , J 7 " -.- , , ' t Wo carry lit stock Tsi and Totme DolsW vp to sts'toiis eslpetdryt hIso sj ''..-- full line of Facklna, PJnn Valres and JlIII KsppHo, n- ';'-;: The American' Machine , Successors to Uachlnery THE D. YARN - , , ' THE KINJ WITH TltE ' Keeps OU Off tht Every Machine accurately balanced . . . 1 1 iiow about licatlDg jour lionie? SLE HACKIIUY BE03 The Plumbing and Heating ' Contractors. XVe carry full line of snpptles. Thone 112. XV. Mfth 6L, , CHARLOTTE. "4 . CJIIARL OTTL. N. O. J e ' t fc- - . " v-i- , t,,.-, ,J7- -" . '. ; jp' K Hi "1-.;'t .. 71-.. .xt . , e.);" -J-i -V ; IMS n ii We manufacture snd carry a 1' Stock ot Hardwood Munid; ' dealers In Tils and Orates. Cin 1 1 orders promptly. Write for cr.u lojus. j. n. v;r.Ai::i a ca, :..' Carlottc, c. . Tuesday, & Manufacturing Company and' Cotitractlof Duslnes of tOS.TKlXS Vt REELS PA TENTED OIL CrJAZti : Tara While Oofflnt. . . and tested at speed before shtppfna , , , 1 1. BACHIKEItV For terra 'and Fcctcry u f" Engines VV' ' Three kinds, "from It to 119 tt r. 1 'V Boilers k Return , Tubular and ' Pertabla on skids, from II to 169 H. P. ' Improved Gin IJachinery Slmrte . Glns and ' Presses and ' com. ' plsto outfits of capacity of 109 ' .' bales per day and over. ' , Saw Uill3 Pour or five kinds, aU sizes, la ess - in the South. . Pulleys and Chaftin All sixes, rora the smallest to com : pletocotton mill ontflta." ; LIDDELL C0;.1PJ1V Charlotte II. a . K Ti Nyt) EitcUoa. f. 9. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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