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' n c::: c 11 jt" - :it:Ucrl:' - it t C n to-; . dc! t ? : t VI F I 1 ft. I ; i tro .1 I - ."s double, y et t :i iiriCiS take "V 1'Uie kid doesn't want 'to cry. ' i 4 rather lis with , ltjs legs drawed Att' . . Utile toes turned to'r1s the sky, An' cut vhi'n he ain't slocpln. - . A T.eri tne echo conies. Oh, my! oh, my! That baty goes to weeping. "Prlng entntn tea," the toother crlon, ; . '(Mi, my! Oh. my!"i the father sighs. White he (rois to at her bidiltn'. I arenorlc, soothin' drops, and old as - siirtin', ' : They pour Into that little kid r ." To slop hm wild cavortin'.- . At last the kid Is fast asleeo, ,s , ' Close to his mother riestltn". Tb old man's geulng ready , fast,' -Hoping soon to Join In. . , But the colic's got that kid aRin, ;: .Great Scott! how he is aquallin'. "Do take him up." th mother sajs, An'- goes -on with her snoozlit'. - -.The old man goes his weary rounds, That colicky kid a totln'. He jilts him up, he Jolts him down,' - An' sometimes thinks of cussln'. .-'. i i. xne nro mes out.- n wgnj arow .wia,.itnft ....'ai .; ovw u ."Chiof Lockhart-. The anee s above have lauehed aU night 'Tn f th old man's wancln'- - But he stops on a tack, and wlret ho says ' , Jost' sets thent angclsvblushin'. - .-. . Oh.vdoclors, doctors',-can you tell,, What will make the colic wellT , ' Just find, for u remedy, , . .And-you shall nil rich men be. , - -t can't rive you k million quite. , V V But the Good Lord knows you eas bav - -my mite. , , , , FROM THE CITY BY THE SEA. New Pastor. Arrives to perln Ills ; V. Work Saorcd Cantata - Given by ; Choir of St James Cliurcli Dis- v apiwintment Tim ?Tc Decision Was . Given in PUotago .Case, . SpeclaT to Th Observer. , i,- ' Wilmington, Deo. Ij.-Jltev., T A'. Smoot the new pastor, of-Grace M. 1? Vthnrt.il wtv1 'tt rventtr from ' IV . I V. r IT; -. ds, church, arrived last evening rrom qfacturjng Comjiany, was In Gaffney Durham, accompanied byxMrs.iSmopt.to-daynd when, asked by your cor- and children. 'They are slipping for respondent i about conditions in mill , nnattit at : that ,i Vinma nf .' Mr ' circles was told that, while the pros- Rmnnt'M mntiii Tra M ' Til f' M!lrt. ' Stnoot's mother mm. m. fc. MJrt. j FourtW and Nun streets, but later t they wiu - occupy : tne parsonage at i Second andl Walnut streets, which has been placed In readiness for them i hy the ladles jof the congregation, Rev.-W. E. Hocutt, the newly-ap- s Tjjui.ncu i --wj ckic.. "Mrespect for his opinions.. -. church, is expected from. Enfield to- morrow, . . r - '"The Coming of .' !he' King," the , beautiful sacred - cantata from the fertile brain of Dudley Buck, was de- lightfully rendered last evening by the choir of St James In the vhurch ,jB,udjtorlum. The offering, which Is an ..annual one for the music lovers of tue '. city, is deslared by all to have ex celled all former efforts Of this splen- - did; choir;: During the singing Rev'. R. W. Hogue, rector-, of the parish, delivered a- brief adaress appropriate j. " to the occasion. ' " ! : ' There Is" dlsappdlnJment here that : the Supreme Court' before adjourning . ' failed , to pass upon the constitution ality of the suit carried up eany in 7C"". ' :z re:. " . i i;1" ' ..lTn,Y"tC Fear pilotage brtt enacted by the last i lLeglslaoure. '--The case" with, others " goes over to the spring term, which convenes the first .Monday in - Febru- Postoulco .Department Lays ' Dotva ' ' ,V ' , Iho Law.' ,. j1; ,j- .v Washington "Dispatch, 18th. J '. ' Ad statement' recently 'published has ' caused the Postofflco Department to call Attention to the law- governing r writing upon mall matter of the third , and fourth clawet . , . . The law reads as follows: : ' ,v ' "Such Inscriptions as 'Merry Chrlst- mat,' .-.'Happy-New Year,' Wlth best ; withes.' etc. together wlfh he name and addrew of jar the awressee and of-the. sender, may be .written pon mail matter-of .the. third and fourth ciawes. or . upon a card . enclosed therewith, without .affecting , Its clas siflcatIon,, ' .-.'-.-,"'. iitltv. I" tent AM CPDUrriW VAlui. ' : A'AUUivii UJjUiiVli 2173 LADES' CORSET-COVXa.1 '. 1 ' All Seams Allowed. , Kade with or mlthoU th ihleld ileerej, this dainty ndr-rrment may be dateloptd in Fartlaa, laws, nainsook, tattbrlc. batiste or Jaconet, as wall at China tilk, which la being used more and mora for c&rmenU of this kind. It dose in th front undar a narrow box.plait and S rtbbon-rjrt beading regulates the fullneea of the low round Deck, which is finished with a narrow e5e!nf of lace, matching the two Insertion which trim the front A fitted pep lum doca away with all unnecessary fullness around tl.a wuitl. The pattern it in 7 sizes $2 to 44 inches, bust meonure. Tor 34 bust the eorset-coTer requires 1 ! yard ol matt-rial IT Inches, wide or 1 H yard U lnchi wide; with 1 yard of boadinf. yards ol ribhon. Hi yards cf Invrtlon and 4 yards ole'.nf . Tries cf rattt "a, 10 ceaia. A f !;v;? (,!ve cumber of rttcm yoi -'-'"e, 'cr ft nt i" ti-p!on a" I I ". I; t J ' i'i ' f r r ti . ;i t. 'Tver, t . .... . . ,o. "?""-v --'-- "Sio; - ""a"sa v.., ,-- . ' , - I i I r r i It li a everv tr.e I art f t!.e c severe arr' ."-.rint I one of. the couniy c. Thon'.aa teir.s the o;.'y censure. Tiiey aro char !: ... f-rs, E.ieri.f one to escape : d with var- ious and sundry Irregularities, . over charges for rervioes int rmed, etc. That Its publication wia create A sen sation goes without saying. ' ' A negro named Bob Morris went to the express . ofilce yesterday morning and told Agent" Fisher that his name was George Boyd, and called , for -a Siva's3 a "anVS' Tho SSyS. ? rhe? atanoancge0tf oulnI v..v i.. j j-ii jt .v,ii.-' !L .Tr, -fhSffl and the street in front .of -the offlcs and demanded its. return. The, negro re- fused to give up the Jug and when Mr. Fisher tried .. to-.-take it resisted, wayor wtut. -wno was stanaing near. ran un and told the nesrro he was under : arrest, whereupon he struck atthe mayor, who put the quietus on him by striking him a couple of lows on the head with his cane. Mr. Little :t Craig,. a senior IB awsv .nd was onlv canturefl after an exclUnr chase of two hundred yards. is. a when he wsa caught and searched revolver was ; found on.; his person. ae was mea mi mayor s coum inis . . . ... . t . morning ana was givenra nne,orio , or SO -days', imprisonment for carrying a concealed weapon. The mayor took F'vV thaV;the :ir-;?,0W vWcb h najl ein htm. with hta ritii wim aufflcient punishment for resisting ar ... ...... v i rest Boyd, the roan to 'whonl the Jug belonged, says he will prosecute . him in the State 'courts ' for forging ( his " name. Morris Is a son of the notorious Lum Morris,' who is . serving a Ufa sentence in the. penitentiary from this county for killing another negro several-years ago. 1 . -' CoL '.R. P., Roberts.' secretary and treasurer of the Cherokee Falls Man- "v c"V"-, aging, his, mill has no Idea of eur-r tailing Its' output; that" although 1M win he a presidential year hehoped 'that conditions; would imorovs. after jhe ftrst of the year. Mr. Roberts Is one of the most conservative men In h ,nntrT ,nii ihnni h t Nearly all of the Limestone College gh-ls '.are. leaving. . to-day .for'i their homes to spend the holhlays. n ,. A " large number;,ot ; Gajiney ; boys who are attending college abroad 'are already at home for. the holHaya. , AsnEVlLLE'S POCLTRY SHOW. . The Affair Such a Success ThatTIans . Are Already Under way For Next v.' Year Holiday Movement of stu - 4 dents Large. ii'it; Correspohflence of ThevObsetTftr.-; -'it -Ashevllle, : Dec.,llJ.-The second iflay of the AshevlHo poultry and pet stock association show was even greater bulccm LBaa yesierony.-: Ajarge'crowas ; w the show hall . practically all day.v The Judging of fowU and dogt ;past year are Illinois 54.85.141.7; and cats Is on to-day and will prob-;jW ork 182,868,647.70 ' Indiana abty be completed by to-morrow inorn- e.29,75,i82.I0: Kentucky $28,444. lng. i Many of the birds are scoring m.88; Pennsylvania ' $22,787,988,26; well up and the -exhibitors are greatly Qhio $21,884,068.60' :-'::i1ly pleased with their -showing. The in 1906 the total production of dls shpwing of dogsrfor v th(j most ' part tilled spirits was' 160,110,197 gallons; non-sporting-4s splendid r and much in .1907, 174,712,218, In 1806. 124, interest is manifest in this feature of ka6 noo rations of tax-paid spirits the show.? The first, annual show willi ciose to-morrow nignt dub aireaay tne association is laying plans for next year's exhibition, which, it was stity to-day, would be more elaborate than this year. , " - Ashevllle Js represented li the Pacific-bound fleet of Rear - Admiral TPwaiMsl tlasvav T. .-t Uolrttla a,',.' Vilaa clty!lwho several years ago enlisted In .hi.Vk.--...vAa-i Z. JS m- ,. " "JA,MaV The holiday movement" of students (.to their homes from, Ashevllle instltu I tlons began to-day when a ; special (train of three sleepers and a baggage car wa operated out or ners tni ai iernoon as nrst No. 11, carrying the Ashevilte School boys, to their homes In theorth, The special will go di rect to Cincinnati and from that city the etudeni will go to their- homes. The" Blnffliam School cadets i Wrtll get away Friday by special sleepers Pro vided for them while the Normal and Collegiate Institute movement will be Friday and Saturday. ,. :;-,.-,vV-r--v.. It has been practically decided that the banquet tendered by the railroad meh of the Ashevllle division to fort mer Supt Ramseur, Mr. Fortune and Mr. Ramsay, who were - recently re moved from the service of the South ern, "will be , held, the night: before Christmas. The banquet promises to be a swell affair.: More than "1 1,0 00 have been raised for the - event A handsome gift will also be made Mr. Ramseur the evening of the' banquet 'THEIR MONEY DEMANDED. - And When It is Not Given a Pitched Battle . Ensnee--One Participant ..Gels a Cracked Skull Special to Tb Observer. v y Winston-Salem. Dec. 19. While re- W?","?. W; the nVlnrlr lasl ntcrht hr. vnnnr omj o'clock last night three younsr farm ere from Guilford county were held up by three negro men and severely dealt with.-: One of the men, -Martin Wall, Is hi the Twin ,Clty Hospital with a fractured skull, and another, named -Hargraves, is severely cut about the head and body1 The third, named - Haywood, escaped with - a slight bruise on the arm. The high waymen have not yet been appre hended, "though the officers believe that they, will be able to round them up. Wall came to the pity yesterday morning with a load of tobacco which he disposed of, on the Winston mar ket : He was accompanied by two of his friends, Hargrave and Hay wood. Last night they decided 4 take a trip to, the eastern section of the city, and on the return to the corner of Fifth and t Depot streets, they were met by three negroes,-who de manded that -the white tnei$ give them their money. Upon the refusal a pitched battle ensued. S Wall received a, fearful wound In the back of his head, wade with a sharp instrument Hargrave receiv ed a bad wound on the left side of his face, and his cloth'ng'was cut in a number, of - places, : Haywood wai ptruok on the arm wkh a blunt in strurfierit "making a bad brulKC. Yol "knnvt M well as any one when you need sinnetliinn to rc!ulirt your svatem. If vour llo'' are lufsrleli, your food. tM-ii . yon, your kiuneys i lin, tr.a j ;..,;, ; ;.o. i-- ?!-unt-.:ii 'It-.-. It Mlttys roi:!v . I,. r.-i,iji, r 1..: .---... li. 11. Jv-r-j,in & Ci. - , r i ' 13 t r 5 t' y ' to ; c 1 t t 1 t p;irt v r t is i 1 1 e fclven a r. t I'u..y s in the conventu y r - t t 1 tl.ey en utn- ed very highly an au ence numbering J,;i0 last Bight and another large and arrreeiative audience o-night Three residences ara being erected by Mr. G. W. Mil;ert:.am on East Lee street. . A Christmas entertainment Vlir be given In West Market Street Metho dist church Thursday night ; of this week.'.,- "-.:..-r - -";: W Miss Lou la- Lindsay, . who his been 1 bu" SSS SS" Her condition is very serious. . operation for appendicitis at St.-Leo' Hospital this morning, x , - I M, Mr H Park of PronkHnavme, I, ' covering from the efTects of an oper-; ton at St Leo's1 Hospital two weeks' Rg0 and expects to bo out In a tew , , - . Mr.-D. L. Andrews underwent an' Ashevllle, Dec. Something of a operation for gall stones at tho hos- sUr has beet created In tnunldpal pital yesterday. . , 'clrcj, here by the oeremotorT us- - A mad dor was shot by Deputy c,,"vB; Dy nperepxor' noon-oa Korth -Oreena atwot. horo Female Collere. rave an en- Joyable recital before an appreciatlva audience In the college chapel to-night" Joyable recital before an appreciative ...I. . J A A a T1..,A A, J"": laa wi f,;-.;?,-;-! Jwd ?e e"tdhute,e1, f "tL VnsuhVg le ce 'lJr " wim "- -T" St'riai Bfion was Jien. , , -... . ia . Tir . Tomsa K Boyd , signed an order dlschargtpg t more, the V.?nderbllt village,.- with E. M. Andrews from bankruptcy.1 vv ,; 4be city's : uipment; ? that, he baa Rev. B Murphy. Williams, pastor of furnished the city his own teams con Walker . Avenue ; Presbyterian - church, trary to all . rules of . propriety and has gone! to' Burraw: to officiate .at that . he. has sold hides taken , front the marriage of Rev. -W. P. M. Currie and Miss Annie Moore, both , of Bur-' will be Investigated at" a special see gaw -The marriage takes r place ? to Bjon of the hoard of aldermen to-mor morrow evenlnar at ' 7 . o ciock in we .V Presbyterian church at Burgs w. ' lM noms ,- idihiui- wjoibuiw" v range Presbyterv . held a meetlnr ye- terday afternoon In the office of Mr. m. Scales for the'purpose Of consider- tnr the auestlon of establishing a press Dyterian BCIIUOi ill Anno wuuij. V-:'.. 1 ' - . ' rvTElt?rAL ltF.VEXE UEPPRT. i ' . mmi,iMi.. Annnual Knmmnry of Commissioner -. (. rnntalna fionw Interestiiir . Some Interesting Wah1ne-ton Dlsoatch. 18th. " - V 4 Th annual ranort of Commissioner capers of the internal revenue bureau ihiww thai for-tha fiscal year ended jUae 80th' 1907, the receipts. ot;tato uurcu vw- - cess or 120,561,28 over tne" precear tar ytaf. ..--: '-1' ; The - receints tor tne nrai - uireo ." TZ":aZ:Z; in..M tn nitrttAiui of: I2.S7J.017 aacompared'Vlth the same months of; the past fiscal year, and It Is 9tlmat - ed that the total receipts tor the na4 cat year ending June JOtft, nos, mm t atrrrerats S278.000.000.T , During tne ; past fiscal year there was collected ' distilled spirits ll8.74,888,' on fer mented liquors $58,64,U0,:on tobac co 5 1,8 11,0 6 l.i:--w a;-M:k i!: A i Vr'.venu. Th. leadtnr State in tne payment - l.l..nal rtfflll tAtM for the i were withdrawn;. In 1807, 186,106,000. Thefe Ties ; been an increase in tne amount of tobacco and snuff manu factured; anid in the production of beer. ?-t-. K,-vJ''f4',''2A ' The four States having the largest production of distilled spirit, during the. past, fiscal year are Illinois 48. 278,128 gallon!!. Kentucky 88,801,247 gallons.; Indiana "; 26.872,411 gallons h.t.-i7it4A. t t.aot..t- a'rri'wv v fft..r. iet i5Uts which made th urvrnt .nuantltv of fermented li quor, are - New York 18,108,802 bar rels;'' Pennsylvania 7,541.78 barrels; Illinois 6,428.828 barrels; Wisconsin 6,026,822 barrels"- , iv -During the elxmonths ended June $0, 1807, there were withdrawn from bonded warehouse for denaturatlon 8,084,850 taxable , (proof) gallontof alcohol, Or ? at the, rat of 6.W9.901 gallons annually; IlUnola dsiiilliirg, the commissioner reports, 1 on the decrease.- - .- iJ "M Llncohiton Attorney Das Painful Ac -t-:tYi' cldcnt New In .Brief. Special to ' The' Observer;. V ? Lliicolntoh, Dec - 19.Mr, Walter N. Keener, a prominent lawyer ' of thi place, . while hunting yesterday, fell and badly sprained his left ankle. Mr. Keener had been out only about half an bouf ' and ". had :bagd only six birds, when he .came to a barbed wire fence. While' crossing this he fell his foot' turning and his entire weight, 190 pounds, , going on his ankle. ' ' " ' . v" " - 1 The graded school closes to-morrow fof the holidays Misses- ' Anabelle Gattis, of Durham, and Dorcas E. LotV of, Winston-Salem, two of the teacher wUl . pend Christmas at home , ' m... wl A ritm ara AtrnTaiaft In L "for rlhHtinai -and the ! holiday 't trade I. On, . hAiida w trafle" IS; on. "SUstietoe ana M. ... holy abound around Llncolnton " and the merchants are using if, jot aeco- ratlng. , l ' - 't ; : Thought He Could "Run .the BUicuine ; and .Got III Hand Cut y w Special' to tTba .Observer.. V:.rV: , ' Wthston-Salem, s ' Dec 18. John Carter,"1'' half-witted, man; about 40 years old, had one of his hands, badly lacerated sbout $ o'clock yei.t'day afternoon in the factory of Steerman, where h was . recently employe I. Carter was taken to the Twin City HoapHnV where , Dr. E." A. Lockott performed an operation, amputating the limb. ' . ' . ' Carter is "a native .of Surry coun- t'. HO worked for the factory for a while but was discharged ' some time ago. Yesterday hft paid a vlwlt to the factory and while one of the workmen waa engaged in something else. Carter walited ur to one of the machines rnd trlej, t operate H. In doing '." got his rand caugiu li the nm.'Mne. j.icak n.Ii f inters IJomo rcnator - KSmtiionti at New hern. f ;eclal to The Observer. Newbem, Deo. 19. A sneak tl.Ief tn. tered the home of Mr. and r. l T. Matthews whUe they at? b. ,f this nsornirir end stole a MJy s i'ii3 and eeaj,ei w.thout appreher-'.tti. ia' t;.e I,....-, , f t. f .J C. frienJ ft-;. I n'. .'.(. i " f:rc!Jr: . . y V w . cLitis, etc. it it caes na gccl 78 vrill return ycur EIC237. II. JonDAX A co Charlotte. X. C, ; OLD OFFICER SUSPEXDED, A Khake-l p Comes In, th Sanitary .Department or Ashevllle, .'Causing RomewlMt of a Sensation Dental Society Gathers at a Banquet Cut Itnte Prices Cause Bi Sales : - Ash?vllle Whiskey Uclly Fine and 15 ringing Good Price. 6DfM t Th os.rver tspeciai to The oaserver. narriKnn uarrison Sanitary Inspector F, W, Th6 . ,ufipension was made by the aoltary committee of the board of aldermen, , who ' charge Irregularities jn-' the sanitary department, It Is al-1 aldermen, who ' charge Irregularities been made by city offlclals Into the! workings of the sanitary department an tat a a result of these, investl-l .usnension f thl insnec- torl'followeavrit is allegetlhat :Mr. . t , (iarrinon nas nen cieaninr.uo imil- dead carcasses. : The whole matter : row morning. . Mr. Garrison is one of the oldest employes In the Wvice 'of the city aM tne news or nis suspen cr4!ated " considerable of a stlr He deniea the charges of lrreg- uiaritie, . and says that ht will be tsfactory explanation of nil hls of- fleial : acts. it j. firohahl. However .tagton, New, York and the Fat prooaDie. c noweveiy, ...g a dally, at 10 a. m for Llneoln rlir.be a general shaking Bheby and Rutherfordion "ithout that there wii P to rtt sanitary departrtTent and It " nllkd v th, , this department 18 "ol umiKeiy, mai inia oeP"J'meii(. vision and control Is concerned, sand i K Mtaanlna- i'r ftf , tk IV 'fpt ' tn vt.ta i.Antrr. 5 : A , i tv,. .r e..- : f"? .r: ' ' .-tht woman's Exchange. ; An , ela- borate menu was orov ded for thi oc-i a .. ; l. ... : ...II. J a . al i - :"'' cssion and tn -rouortty oi the. mem bers were In attendance., Dr. F, ; I Hunt Dresldent of the society, as toasUnaster pt the occasion. -A num- of toMts ;w ing -wo eyemng.ry --rgn "diny U a. m tim w he decision the, Suprome. court! Jf''a w tt yesteraay in i arnrmtng - tne nung ox judge ouion relative to an extension of licenses for the .saloons of the city, came ai 'no eurpnse to xne saioon keepera They expected Jast such an opinion. The Csnloon men are , ma k lng rapid preparations, to close out as mtich of their .took as possible by the.1. Sooth wt whlc'h'a eompo. first of th 'Tear.' when- all " saloon close. Already. the. saloonists have: started auction sales and. great loads of the liquid stuff is goingr into the homes of people in the city and coun try.' Yesterday v a. large, proportjon' of country people in town tor do their Christmas shopping took ., back with them lugs of liquor. The saloon men have - great 1 quantities of -. case goods which they fear they will Rot be sble to dispose of." It Is more than likely that several of the dealer wilt be hit hardi financially by the closing of the saloons January ,- lit - v - Great' quantities of holly are being offered for ale -on the stre-tt thi Christmas eason. rThe holly -thi year Is unusually flhe, "the red ber- ries showing In great clusters on thei evergreen. Yesterday, a load of holly came )n .from Transyvania county ; a distance of 80 miles, The' wagon-was drawn by two oxen. It jva th .finest that had been shown and 'sold rapid ly. The .wagon- load , netted - more than - $30.- ' - -- . . .-. --. - - i ' - . ...M.;';.;;'::; Schoolhous in , Randolph County ... v, a . v. i - . Special- to Th ." Observer;' v High Point Dee. 19. Chief of Po lice Gray this, afternoon received a message from Solicitor Hammer from Greensboro,' telling htm to look out for parties who are supposed to have -burned a schoolhous last night in Grant township, Randolph county. This makes - the third schoolhous burned In -thai district 4n the past year and the, people are very much wrought up over the master. It-1 the work of fire hugs and Solooltor Hammer I determined, If (possible, to "bring them to Justice. , , Thursdsy Nljrht or Next Week HENRY W. SAVAGE'S v English Grand Opera Company of 1&0 People, Including Orchestra of 60, tn the Original Pro- -ductlon of :.-.-.'-t U i : BUTTERFLY Seats on sale to-day at Hawley, Prices $3.00, S3J10, $2.00. $1.50, $1.00. i j v . .V.w i sj ..At i . 4 , i J Through Trains Irally," Charlotte to ltoanoka, Ya. iSche-fltile In effect Jcv. Zi, J907. i v H:fjaraLv Cliariotte. so. I;y. Ar tiMrm 2:16 pmAr Winston, Bo. Ky. Lv pm f 2:D0pnt LV Winaton, N' A W, Ar 2:() pm 6:WpmLV'' MarOnavIllff; I.vll:45am ':5pml.v Rocky Mount, 'Lvl0:::: sin 1-.ptaAr i . Roanoke, Lv .Z)tn I 'ally. rocnect at- Ttoonnka via F.'ienandonh Valley Konte for Natural lirMge Lurar. it ir'-jrtow n( and all poltta iii jnoyj. vhi iA and Kew York. ruKmun ;oiMoke and rhllid'-liifila. 't l.ro'iiih e-ttcli, OiHilotie li r.'i. r .Afiillllonnl train pnv- . Irctun a. tn., fli'i'v except S"ndtv, or (. , r, -eat VUi:i! and f.iapn n! nil : y !, .lilts. M. r. liltAfM. T ' v. r?.. u. L...;; r. ,i i .in wimmi a. . DriTTir Franca ' r A- t--3.--UJACjO!JnLj, . Couthcrn Mac::: . . .. ' CHABLOIIZ, IIORTD CAROLHIA ; MUSCULAR ' PAINS . CCRED. . "Dutclng thts sumnier of 1903 I was trou bled with muscular pains tn the Instep of my foot"?, says Mr,; S. ,Pedlar, of To ronto. Ont. s At times It was SO palnrul I could hardly walk. Chamberlain's Pain Balm was recommended to me, so I tried it and was. completely cured ' by one small bottle. -I have since recommended t-t0 everal of my fiiends. aU ct whom k hlhVi of h - For sals bv W. L. Hand & Co. V '.'.. ' ' i. Pf f k Wf , I" A i4 B A I& I . - 1 Tleas arrivals ano Oeptmures, a irell s thfc time aiM connection . with sthat companies, art alvan enly as ' Inform- uon, ana are not puarantsecu Liirect linn to the pnnctptu cities North, at South and Southwest, . dcneuuls taking effect Aug. 4th, Wi, subject to rang without notlc. ' Tickets tor pasMg on all . trains are sold by this company and accepted by the nataenrer with the undaratanitino that this company rlH not be responalbls gill uuiuts a stss aws aa ssiiies wis CIlfJJUI time, ot for any such delay as may be incident t tT vinnuvn,,' vurr IS P?f ''?, omwt (tVrov W1 - 'i Trains leave Charlotte as tchows.- -1 No. 4ft, UHily, st d: a. in. for ironrrj Hamlet and Wilmington, connectiOT at Monroe with 23 for Atlanta, Birmingham and the 8w.thwest; at Monro with Si lor naieipn anu -urisinuucn. WIU1 SS St Wash. rtar.ge, connecting at Lincoln ton witn c. N. W. No. l for Hickorf, Lenoir. an3 . "" maa . for Hickorr. Lenoir; aia tb Carolina Mit , ly. at:tt u m Monroe, iKfngton and all local pnlnta t Hamlet with 43 to-GSlSS 1 at TtA Mil lt-tMIla aula.- Hamlet. -Wilis! Kl dectlnr lit Us, 6avainiib and .all frwrUa nolnu. r n. is. y, vn p. . Wr Monroe. iJ!fk?" !l ?!in- let Mr R ehmok WasKfnrtoa Tand New a Di Bk. aaiiu - via- .-i". vTr'i.T. m .""nroe for Kicnmjna. v wasntnrto nfl v - work ftnd the 3ati. ' with 32 at Monroe for Baleigh. , Portamoitth and : Norfolk. Thrown s;; Traln, my. j- charlotte as rViiii; dally, trcro point f nc, I lti, T p. m.. dally, from Ruther- fordMn, fineicy. uncointon and C ft Kl w. ijii war DfiiniK No. ?, U:U a. m dally. nva Wllrnlnir ton. mmiet ana Monro, also frorr points East. North and Southwest eon Itecunf m iimio4 ana Monroe. 1 1 Connections are made at Hamlat a,m .11 t.MA..K l..i. In. . . . ed of - vestibule day coaches between roiiamouin ana Atlanta, ana washing ten and Jackscnvtlle, and siettins ear. tttween Jersey City, Birmingham a nit Memphis, and Jersey City and Jackson ville. Caf ears on all ihruuKli trams For informatlrn, time-tablea,, reserva tlona on Seaboard descriptive literature apply to ticket agent-i or address JAMES KER. JR.i C P, A.. 18 Belwyn UpteU -s- Charlotte. N.. Q. .' B.-Followlng schedule figures pun Ilsbed only sa infoi-maonq , and arti io' guaranteed. Dee. 6th, 1907. ' , , . 1:14 a. m..' No. 0. dliv tat Wnahlntftot and points North.' Pullman , steeper an nVaTTn" n! TrWTt Rtahmnn. j and local points, tonnecta at Greenshorc lor Winston-Salem, Raleigh, Ooldaboro r.ewoern ana , itoreheaa Qty, at Danvlll. for Norfolk. - , 7:M a. m.. No. 89,- doily; for Atlanta Pullman sleeper and day coaches. Wasii ingto to Atlanta. , - 6:26 a. m., No. 27, dally for Rock HM. Cheater, Columbia nnd local stations. --6:45 a-m.f Nos 44, dally, for Washing ton and points North. Handles Pullmur car and day coaches, Atlanta to Waul.. Ington, .v !-;-,-. '''- ; v-. ;7:10 a. m.i No. M, dally except Sunday, for Suteaville, Tayloravlile and, local points. Connects at Mooreavllle for Win-aton-SaTem, and ot Statesvllle for Athe vine nnl poin'a West ( a., m., No. 83, dally, for Columbia aud AiiKUia. , Handles ruliinun aiMsr, New York to August and day echa Waahingtoa to Augusts. Dining car aervlce. ;:':-.- --4 - 10:OJ a, m.t No, 3,afiy. for Wsshlng. ton and points North Pullman Drawing Room steppers to New York and Rich mond. Day coaches, New Orleans to Waahington. Dining ear service. Con nect at Ureenalx.ro for Wlnston-Ssletn, Raleigh and Goldstar 11:05. m., No. SO. dally," lor Washing, ton and Vlnt North. Pullman Drawing Room sleeftor to New York, day coaches Jacksonville to Washington. ; Dining car service.. - - - -- . - -- --, - 11:00 a; ni , No. , tiaiij, for Winston Salem. Roanoke and local st-.tlons. . A 1 11:06 a m.. No. .7, daily, Kew Vork and New Orleans Llinltad. Pullman Drawing Itoom sleeping tars. : Obaervstlon ana Club cars. New York ttNew Orleans, Pullman Drawing Room sleeping car. New York to Ulrmlngham. Solid Pu li mn n trln lltti( ear -rviee. - . 11:10 a. m.. No. 11, dally, "for Atlanta Slid local Kl.itlOllK. COItllHsli St Wpl burg for Hendarsonvillo and Aalievllla. 4:10 p. m.. No. 41. dally except Sunday for Re-ieca. I. O.. nnd locsi nointa. r 8:40 p. m., No 25, dally except Sunday, fi Klii and pMaavnger, tur vhiu, . u., and local pnt 6:06 p. m.. Not 34, daily for Washington and puff Ciortn. ruinnan slpr, au gtiata to Kew York. Pullman sleeper, Miarlott to New York. Day coatie to Waahlnarton. Pullman sleeper, fc&Usbury to Norfolk. , Dlnlns car service. v e.M p. m., No. lit, daily, for Richmond and local stations. Pullman Drawing Room aleper, Charlotte to Richmond. llfr p. m.. No.: 21, dally except Bun iay, for Buteavllle, Tayloravllle and local nolnta. Connects at Sliileaville for Ashe vllle, Knoxvillev Chattanooga, Memphis .ai nolnta v eat - i s n. m.. No.-' 48, : dally, for Atlanta: Pullmaa sl.ep'r and day coacnea. Char. "a' i A n m..'No. K. daily. New York and Ke'w . Orleans I.ltnited for Waalilnaton and palms North. ftiiiman Uravvin linom slaeoln cars. Obaervallon an Club Cra to New York. Ulnlng car ser vice. Solid Pulinion train . -3 -a i. tn.. No. ti. Cally,, for Atlanta and polnta South, f ullman rawing - Room leeper to New Orl-aoa and tilnntn. Iiiitn.- Day coaches, Waatilnston to New Orleans. Dining -r.? service. . i - .-i p. m.. No. dily. for Columbia, f i.i'u nnd Jacksonville. Pullman t-in Rooirv alecimr and tluy coutliea, in-tort to Jurnnvlii. i ;.;. el'H riinir car r TVatlnna, and Southern. Railvav e I i!irrrni:tit,n can tie (iji.unl at t t c .. f. i! f- "th Trjon an not C- It Af'K ! Ill, - , - - -'ic r-- aid r. n, tfr. P If Hi'tnv icu", 1'. T. M. . . W. II. 1A11 ' U P. A., X .ih.. ' . i . v. t; i. ::. c. We will receive 50 . , ', , . - . . si-is ; y S- head of Horses and Mules Tuesday, r DeCe I7th We sell " i on easy terms - . J W. Wadsivortli's Son's Co. THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY GO j 1 f AOffts ron ; Amerlraa All-Wronrnt Steel . KsTtl r alleys tad HlJanr , SiVchaJ HsblMt ' : : , ' ; ) ; " : ' neumg. -r ; t - -; W aarry tn stock , YaW and Town Hoist ap to six tons onpadryt jtlvt .a i full lias of Packlac Pip Valves and illll KunpHa-. . f r The American Machine & Manufacturing Company Cacceesora to Machinery and Contracting Dnslnea of .- ' ' " "" THE D, A. TOMPKIX8 TO ' " ' ' . ' CIIARf OTTK. N. (X- ' 1 s , YHRN REELS - TUB KIM WITH TUB PATENTED 4JIL GUARX ' ,,jCep Oil Off th. Tara Whil Doffing., -Every Machine accurately balanced and tested at speed before shipping. v -f'f"Lj' '' iiww about IseaUug yonr Itouw? . SEE HAOKITEY BCOa, Tha Plumbing audi Heating Contractors. .-.: ... "We crrry a fall line of snpptie. Thoae SI2. lit. :- B V. I ifth at . CIIAT.LOnC Y,"e manu.'tct .re end carry a l" stock cf lur-s a ci. 1 j,;itittjls; t dcalt-r in l;'.o I cs-atei. c.;i 1 ord-MS tro. ;,.!,. . i it t lOiUt!.' MACHINERY For Fara ; and ; Fectcry ; Engines . : - Tort kinds, from 1 to ISO XL P. 5 1 ' Boilera' Return .Tubular skids from 13 and - Portable ' to 160 II. P. on Improved ' Gin. Uachinery Single Qlns and Presses and com. , plete outfits of capacity of 16 J ' bales per day and over, -, . Saw Uilb Four or five kinds, aU alzes u i t : ia th South. - - s ' - ' ' i , Pulleys and Cliaftir-; AH sizes, from the smallest ti c yiaio enuog mui uu.;a - - liddell cc::pai: Carlctrt0 X. C. 3. 4. Uutrblsoo. La I J w ...U . t inc:r. '.C
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