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. . : 10 : CHAIILOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 2G, 1D03. r The, Quezon Bs' C. E. T. Pleas give roe the names of several firms who employ-large lumbers of artists for oil paintings. sketches.' etc.? - '?'- ... t - V-v.-.- ..- i. A. I do not know of any. and tt would . nor be proper to 'print" such names In this column If I had them. Such houses occasionally advertise in newsnaiicri but their reliability or the satisfaction of dealing with them is an open question." " " : ' 7 Laurlnburg. -What was the origin of the phrase the Big otic t h How many different trades and pro fessions are there, and which Is the ' best for a man of average means to .- pursue nowadays? , A. Mr. Roosevelt once quoted a c fcroverb. -sneak easy and carry a big stick." It was used by the Democrats In the last campaign as an argument that fa would make an unsafe occu pant of the White House. Ths "big stick" Is now referred to as the em blera of some of the Presidents , . aggressive policies. ( 2 ) There are hundreds of them more than I cart to count. Ths best occupation for : any- man Is something that he is best adapted to. A man wno naa a iiaung i (or the care of horses, for instance, would be unwise to become a car- . penter, and If he was handy at the construction of' things and disliked - horses, he would be foolish to manage horses as a business. Every man must choose for himself, aiming to hit on work that will be congenial as well : as profitable. T. I". H. I cannot answer questions as to the value of coins when the year , is not specified. "Silver dollars from 1(07 to 18,34" doesn't mean anything, Foreign coins are worthless to col lectors. Tou are in error in supposing I am Interested in old coins; my in terest is in answering questions asked Sa this column. flows In from the poles on both sides of the Equator to take the place of the ascending air. xne asceaam.-, column of air flows over from ths Eouator to the, poles. so that the gen eral- atmoRuheric circulation consists of an undercurrent - from ! the north and an upper current from - the Eauator northward. This general clr cut&tlon Droceeds in aoit of other ernteUeon-ramaHTTKa1'rnd-of local character, which may be geiiif I on at the same time. R. E. A. What are the North At lantic States? A. -The list Is arbitrary. In the old geographies they were New ' York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, lleiaware, Virginia and West Virginia. The twelfth census gave as the North At lantic States New England. New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. . 7 , 747. -SELECT YOUR BOOKS. . Peter delights In old-time chap-books; Paul reads the papers, 'and makes' books. - . " - . .-- ."'.' With wondrous pride In a forlorn book. Grandpa displays an ancient book: While Grandma smiles st those who took books -.( .;.--.::.;- For rarity; she. studies '-books. . Although"lt is a small and lank book.. 41 Phil glories in his brand, new "-book. Pictures and stories vainly deck books; His hopes are firmly fixed on -books. Prlscilla has a rich and rare book 4 She go to chtMTlynd takes her book. . . : . '...-. Pug. struggles with a soiled and sloppy book; D. M. B. Please tell me what would bo nice to serve with welsh rarebit, made with ale, for lunch T A. The rarebit Is so rich that not much need be served with It Water crackers, black coffee and fruits will answer. George. Has a restaurant keeper's right to eject a patron who la annoy lng other patrons? . A. Undoubtedly he owes It to his patrons to protect tnem rrom annoy ance, and may eject any person who is making a disturbance, using no more force than Is necessary. INJURED BY RECKLESS DRIVING. y.' T. B. M. Please give the address f a firm who sells the book "My Lost Self." (!) What is the horo scope f one born August list? ' A. The publishers are Cupples A Leon Company, 127 Fifth avenue. New York. Anybooksellerwillget .lt for you. (2) Musical, happy and agreeable, fond of pleasing surround ings, good critics. S. D. J. Three of your coins have a premium of one cent the half dol lars of 1827, 111 and 18t. Names f coin dealers are not printed In this colnmn. G. R. Please tell me how Intro Auctions should be performed. A.- Always introduce the gentle tnen to the lady, saying something like "Miss Smith, permit me to in troduce Mr. Jones." Of course, this tnay be reversed if the man Is aged or very eminent. The gentleman, or thfi person Introduced, may express pleasure at the meeting, and the other Should acknowledge the expression. If the persons introduced are entire strangers and you wish them to en tertain each other, you may Introduce any topic In which you think they nay - be interested. As to shaking hands when ... introduced., that- real with the lady and she may do as she likes. In formal Introductions It is not usual. R. 8. M. I have no Information as to the value of Confederate bank notes. If you have only one such twte you will not get much for It. 8. A. W. Persons born March 221 and 2 6th should be-good reasoners, difficult to force, and make good law yers and teachers.' Those born July th should be lovers of home and family. September 27th Indicates foresight and fine intuitions, inven tive. October 23d and November th indicate boldness, difficult to get ac quainted with, strong will, fend of book and of being recognized as superiors. Hlrthstone are: March, bloodstone; July, ruby; Hpptember, sapphire; October, oil; November, . topaz. E. C. Y. Th horocojo for August llth, readily adaptable to any condi tion, not very ambitious, Impulsive and a lover -of nature. ,- Bost. Please tell me how the City Of Boston rt its name? 2)ls Bost .Dutch or German name? A. The capital of Massachusetts saa named from Boston, England, which derived Its name from Kt. ZJotolph. or Botnlphus. an Kngllah nonk who founded a monastery th re. Boston is a contraction of Botulph's Town. K. P. D. Win you do a number of tis a favor by stating accurately the loading railroads that may be said to receding from the long standing Mllcy of retrenchment in the trans . tortatlon department? As your question Is understood ttr are few rf any roads that are reducing their expenditures at this time. The movement of freight Is In creasing, though very slowly, and with very gain comes the necessity for snore expenditure. . 3. P. B. What is the surplus or "deficit In the United States Treasury, and how much. If any, money in a Inking fund for war purposes only? A. Th amount of cash In the Treasury varies greatly from day to day, as might be expected with th VUliO WT a -corporation ilmn miniim. f dollars business every day. Ths mount on hand Is frequently stated In the dally newspapers. There can Hot be deficit, for if all the money were paid out no more could be paid J have no knowledge of auch a sink ing fund as you describe. There Is a fund on which the President may )rw for cerialn purposes, when it is esirable that publicity should not be 1 Ts : coins, -There is no premium on your EM B- When does trie harvest ' Ct??,.btla 'n4 n(1 tB th West? S.6 W011,1 you Avi" me to. iHiL iftl "nl0rmt in the har est fields? A The harvesting of whiat begins wJT Ootna about the first nd in the Dakota, about th middle f August. I have no mean of advising location, but omething may be learned from read big Western newspapers. P-i..n. your railroad agent mar h. .hi. .Z VlS. v - " Ad th wlsd to - O-What causes IK ' - -Winds have their origin In the different pressure which exist In various regions of the atmosphere. Finos the sun is shining nor power fully upon ths equatorial region than any other portion of the , lobe, the tieated. ,nd. therefore, rarlfied air ascend, while a current cf colder air On ran stop lndlgeetloa instantly by a do of KodoL. 'The pain and Irritation are ended at one. It Is surprising how qukkly the stomach I rerovf-rs wnea given ths help of this perfect digester. Messrs. K. C. Holt and Robert R. Bellamy Badly Bruised I'p When Tlicir Bnggy is Run Into ty Auto mobile Police Recover Cart Load of Klolm Uoodtt Sabbath. School Organization Formed. Special to The Observer. Wilmington. July 25. E. C. Holt, president of the Delgado Cotton Mills. and Robert R. Bellamy, a leading wholesale druggist, were quite pain fully but not seriously Injured late yesterday afternoon as the result of being thrown from a buggy into which a nign-epeed automobile 'dashed at a turn in the wngtitsvllle turnpike near Delgado Mills. Mr. Holt. Mr. Bel lamy and the latter's little son were in this buggy driving out to the base ball ground when the automobile, be ing driven ( miles an hour by & Mr. Carpenter, of the Maxwell- Briscoe Company, swept around the corner and was upon them before they knew it. The horse was turned to the extreme right of the road and the buggy was side-swiped by the auto- -L.1I. J , ... . ' iiivuiib, diiiv smasnea an 10 pieces. Mr. Holt received several bad cuts and contusions and Mr. Bellamy received similar injuries. The boy leaped in time to save Jhlmself. Mr. Holt had his injuries dressed at the hospital and Mr. Bellamy was attended by a physi cian at his home. A warrant was Is sued by the mayor against Carter, who was here to overhaul a machine for Mr. W. H. Sprunt. He had not been arrested at a late hour last tilght and is Deuevea to have left the city. Cape Fear Camp, United Confeder al veterans, is preparing to send a Jarge delegation trr a special car to winston-halem for the annual reunion on the llth and 20th of August. " Gen eral orders from the headquarters of me worth Carolina division have been received ejid rsew Hanover veterans have been requested to hand in their names to the adjutant of the camp wunin ine nexx -week or ten days In order that the party may be promptly organized. A special train taking ths Charlotte, Hickory and Shelby companies of the First Regiment, North Carolina national Guard, passed through the city at 8 o'clock this morning, returning from Camp Olenn, Morehead City, where they have bm attending the rifle practices. Maj. C. H .Oattls, traveling passenger egsnt of h Seaboard, met the special here and personally looked after the movement over his line. At a maas convention of the Baptist Sunday school workers of the city at the First church last night a perma nent oranlzation was affected for the promotion of acjlve Sabbath school work here. Another mass meeting will b held with the Brooklyn Bap tist church In August. Nearly a cart load of jewelry, silver ware, musical Instruments, clothing etc., has been recovered by the police an confession of young Barnle Lard. the, drug fiend, apprehended by tho police several davs bjto. He fiin,rt the officers to places where he had dis puted of his plunder and manv nettv wuens came to llgnt that the police had not heard of before. Izard's only excuse for his misdeeds Is that he was a arug tiend and was not rcspon slbio for his actions. He Inks his fingers, and his -book. Peregrine often will deride books. His traveled taste Is aH for T-booka Sweet Philomel brings out a long book That's full of notes her dearest -book. Penn Is a fellow apt to quote books. And write down extracts In hia -books. Percy, the prudent, makes a tnock at books; . The only kind he loves are -books- Whlie Pickle cries, "O. shoot the crank bocks wish that all of them were books.1 . READS, 748. HOMONYMS. When certain words pronounced like some of those In this story are placed in nnter as ther come, their Initials win form an Interesting occasion.) The srulls were sailing on their snowy nterca abovs our. heads wnen rtatnaniei said I ought to untie th knot which held the little cat-boat, and go across the bay before night to see an old mason who was to ceil our nice summer cottage tor us. As far as the eye could reach the open water was white with caps, and beyond them a veil ol fog, which forever and aye anc about this coast. But no knignt was ever braver than Nat Ip the day of ,.hivirv. ahd ws made the journey in safety. DOROTHEA. 719. CHARADE. what nolsv little creatures sre xne TOTAL! Thev seem to ONE. and have TWO all day Ions: Yet, when the summer sunset is aecun- Ins. They perch eioft, and sing their evening song. Then, when at dawn they all begin to twitter. Asruln they scold, and fuss among them selves. I wonder sre they speaking of divorces. Of jealousy, and love those tiny elves! GWENDOLINE. - . . ... r --.- - j . - . ' - mmmmm , if AND VIEQINIA SEASHORE RESORTS t ; Pullman Sleeping Cars Attached and Accomodations Equalto that of Regular fjTrains Leave Charlotte, N. 0., .8:30 p. m. Rate -round: trip -from Charlotte 4.50rr- i n. i : . ; - x-js "vt li. n 'i " i'.' ' i"'' 1 1 -i"Jl Finest Excursion train ever run out of NorthCarolina, composed of day coaches and Pullman cars.; PULLMaN SERVICE TM.-POSTMAN'S PUZZLE 1. The nost to-day brought a letter to I the first gentleman, and made him a mar ried woman. 2. To a lad, and made blm guide to sailors. 3. To a woman of rank, nd made her a Scotch boy. 4. To an American novelist, and made him a Slav. B. To one of the Hebrew patriarchs, and made him happy. 6. To one of the apos tles, and made him torment 7. To an English novelist and made him doglike. I. To a very early Bible character, and mada him an Enkllsh novelist. I. To a kitchen helper, and made him a thief. 10. To an American politician, and made him an American poet. U. To an English novelist, and made him reconstructed. 12. To 'another very early, Bible character, and made him a girl. 13. To a parent. and made him a confederate with crlml nals. 14. To an adult male, and made him a native of an English Island. DOROTHEA." PUmiAN CARS AND RESERVAONS-f , , " ":''r;- ! Sleeping, cars will be provided, making this a high-class excursion; giving equal ' accommodations as regular trains, and double berth rate' in ach direction $2.50, one or two persons .'can occupy each berth, and it is important that reservation be made at once to Mr. James Kcr, Jr., City Passenger Agent, Charlotte, specifying space desired, and suggest remittance be made to cover ' sleeper thereby . ' assuring you of your accommodations, and those who, make reservations in advance will enable us to ;; furnish the necessary, cars. v . 1 . ' ! RATES FROM ALL POINTS: ' ........ ..$5.00 4.50 . 4.50 Rutherford ton to Paw Creek Charlotte to Polkton .. Chester, to Waxhaw . Wadesboro to Hamlet Cheraw to Osborne 4.00 4.23 Clarkton to Alma Maxton to Old -Hundred. . Faqua to Summer Springs. Sanford to New Hill.... . 4.50 4.25 3.75 3.50 Apex to Cary 35 Leave Charlotte at 8:30 p .m. Tuesday, August 4th, arrive at Portsmouth early the morning of August 5th, returning leave Portsmouth a 8 p. m. Thursday, August 6th. ' x Two whole days and one nighUin Norfolk. The only chance of the season. For further information see your agent or write ' C. H Gatiis, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. James Ker, Jr. 1 C. P. A.,- Chalotte, N. C 1 751. ENIGMA. It was a leaf ths scholar turned, In some great work on entomology; A wise man he. and deeply learned In many branches of zoology. It was the moth of which he read; A gorgeous green and black Urania. Of Bouth America, 'twas said. For things like this he had a mania. Within a brick-yard, far away. If carried pallets piled with bricks; Within his household, day by day, This serving lad played Impish tricks. His saucy face was at the door: The scholar met him with a frown; Ho'd oftrn marked him heretofore. And now he sharply turned him down. M. C. 8. NEWS GATHERED AT OAFFNEV. iwo Kurwj iiontcs In Danger 'of Hctng Discontinued on Account or Kal Koadn -Horse Rears anti Falls. Breaking Ilia Neck Negn. aiien r or iteaung a Cow to Death. Special to Ths Observer Oaffney, 8. C. July 25. Mr. W. Wilkinson, of Washington, a rurai route Inspector, has been going over th vsrlous routes In Cherokee, and he Informed The Observer cor respondent yesterday that while !! the various mutes are handling tne requisite number of packages of mall matter thcra It danger of N". 2 and 4 being discontinued ac count of bad places In thef dads en thse two routes. These routes are among the most Important In the county. Mr. Wilkinson has not be over all the routes In this countv as t and there may be others that are fn danger. Ther are nine of them running out from Oaffnv. A vry peculiar accident happened in Gaffney yesterday. Mr. William Webber, who .lives In the Wllklns vllle section, came to Oaffnev and rhltched his horse In the lot near the store of W. J. Wllklns ft Co. Th animal becoming restless, tried ' I break loose from the post, but being unable to do so reared and fen backwards to the ground, breaking Its neck. Mr. Webber Is an h du st nous young .farmer and th s falls heavily upon him at this thne, Ther have been good rain In all parts of Cherokee county within th last few days, and the farmers ar jubilant ovejr the Improved erep prospects. The continued dry weather ws becoming serious, but alnc th rata has fallen th crops hav com out wonderfully and Cheroke bids fair te make a splendid crop. Magistrate Bridge yesterday bound over a negro named Jim Dawklns for cruelty to animal. The negr live on th plantation of Jam L Strain and was sent to bring a cow to th house. He beat th animal so unmercifully that she died a few hour afterward. Her value wss !&. Th negro, being unable to find any to t en hi bond wa- eom toltUd to Jail, where b will be likely to r.maln antll th next term or court. . . Ex-Mayer Littler has returned to . .cltr fUr two weeks' sojourn In th mountain of North Carolina ;.V.;-.v...'::::i:i:j;a:-:c 7S2. -ALPHABETICAL. (Supply the sound of a letter. Exam ple: A number Is anticipate. Answer: Four C foresee.) 1. Great Is bounty. 2. Sun , grave. 8. Butter factory . an isthmus. 4. Elfin , Jewish sect. S. Reward , an archipelago. . Abased , a poet. 7. Acid , a city of Pekln. . Twice two , a raid. 9. Plate , owner of a grant. 10. Inventor of musical Instruments , fiftieth year. 11. To trans port , native West Indian. 12. A bird , a pastime. 12. Meadow a reception. 14. Head of the faculty , to refuse. 15. Ponkey , awry. 16. Not many, a train. 17. Finis , bestow. DOROTHEA. 75S. ARITHMETICAL. Well may the poor computor doubt. The FlRiST Is something he can't make out: By four divide five hundred and one, And ee thnt nothing remains when done. The LAST Is double and here's the fun The sum of th TOTAL Is only one! WILLIAM WILSON. 7M.-BLIND WORDS. I am chief; put my eye out snd I am Jut n m-in. I am the bead of my tribe; put my eve out snd I am only a cookv I am a -youthful tninr puTmy y out sntt I become a bird. I am Ilght-complexlon-ed; put my eye out snd 1 sm distant. ETHYL-PON"! 7f5. CHARADES. A River. Te FIRST Is Just to study, or to consider well; . Thst HECOND Is te move along, surely you csn tell. A Country. A FIRST Is s retreat for ablmala er men; SECOND Is a line made with pencil or with pen. ' - A CITT. FIRST Is often the result when nations diaigree; SECOND'S used to sever wood, or a max im wise ntav be. . B. F. -y. ANSWER!. 73K.-Nln, tid. trap, clothe, piste, be, knot, gun Napoleon. . . j ', 7S. t Hwlng. wing. L Sweep, weep. It Sway, way. i Storm, warm. I. Strip, trip. . Stall, tall. 7. Stack. , tack. I. Strap, trap. f. Sllc, lice. 10. Stag. tag. U. Hmotber, mother. 13. Sword, word. teu Bombay, Vottbv bomb, bom bo, B ' .' .. . 741 1. Ox-ey. 1 Fox-glove. 1 Cat-nip. I Crow-foot a. Flea-bun. - t Night-shads.- 7. Car-nation, t. CgndytufU -t. Percyroyal la. Wlnter-g. 7rfnAus-trls. v . .j, . , - . "'t-Oallop, qulck-stes, waits. noctuM', tpera. sonata. Dalit, solo, march, duet, mdrlsal. aotte. rr-"- 744. Penholder. pen-cs pes -rs -r pen wiper, penold. : pen -leather, Pendragoo, pew-drlver, pen-stock, pea-name. " ' ' 74. Day, piy, say. weigh, drsy, aye, yea. tray, they, hay. neigh, lay. pay, stay, lay. Jay. gay, may, ray, day. : 741-Enough., -' J- ' THE CO-OPEltATIVE PRESS. In to-day's Observer The Co-Opera- tive Press, through its manager, Mr. J. Glenn Smith, has an advertisement which the reading public should aeet The Co-Operatlve Press has Drougni to this territory sv car load of standard library books which it expect to place In tha homes of th people. The editions that The Observer represent. tive had the pleasure or examining wre beautifully bound. Many dam aged books have also been brought here, which will be sold, at very low nrlces. There are many work of travel, Including Stoddard's "Lec tures," Hares "Travels, itoimes Travete," at abvut one-half the price ouoted by the agents who have ow them heretofore. Mr. Smith states that he has many rare and out-of-print books, and many privately; print ed books, (literary game);-also, that he Is prepared to till orders for all the North Carolina histories and other books. Thlough this branch was es tablished for North and South Caro lina, Mr. Smith has shipped books to Boston and Canada. Besides selling many English books, he has many German, French. Italian, and Spanish works, and is prepared to furnish any foreign books on ehort notice. On the shelve are: 'Century Diction ary," "Standard Dictionary," "Interna tional Encyclopedia," "Amerlcanna Encyclopedia," "Britannlca Encyclo pedia," the works of Dickens, Scott, Thackeray, Shakespeare, Dumaa, Hugo, De Kock, De Mussett, De Maupassant, John Esten Cook, Rld path, and "Historian's History of the World." "The Warner Library," Na poleon's. "Memoirs," and many other complete works. The Co-Operatlve ! Press can snipply any of the magazines completo from the beginning to date, bound or unbound. Loom loom I I Eagles Big Mid-Summer Festival and Carnival ALL NEXT WEEK J0HHNT X JONES EXPOSITION SHOWS AND GREAT WILD ANIMAL EXHIBIT ATTRACTIONS i 12 Big Feature Shows 12. 3 Sensational Free Acts 3. Prof. Mike Vitucui's Famous Royal Italian Band of Twenty Pieces.. Don't fail to see the three Baby Lions at the Big Animal Show. Cotton Mill For Sale By virtu of an order of th Superior Court of Rutherford county, th under signed receivers will sell at public auction 6n the premises In Hutherfordton. N. C. en Monday, August 3, 1908, 1 at 11 o'clock a.- m.. all th real estate, -' buildings and machinery of th Levi Cot-." ton Mills Company. The property consists of about U acres ol land in the town of Hutherfordton, N. C, on which there are U tenement houses for operatives, one two-story brick mill building, one cotton ginnery, and one cotton warehouse. Machinery. Free Balloon Ascension Daily. Located Back bf South Graded School B n rSs iSai w ? R If 3 : I f CT . -v't ill 3IT7flsw tn I x m t- (.a II lutir I ' avvr.' 11L il IfTVli . I . 4 1 I 1 wis Yarn T r" . 4?i ; i"inm t - r-av-i i "NJ"1 ... largest and R!ost Ccmplete Vfcis!y House in Tfca Scnth - Afl Qaadj (hurutatd Under The rtaOoaal Part Pooi Law, Serial Rasber 2U9. ' W herewith preseot tw mammoth plant, oeeupvicc 60,000 aquar feet of spaca, thoroughly equipped with every tnodera appUanc knowa to th art of Mending fine whiskies. Every paekag which lavij our plant we guarantee to be abaototolx jmr. Th high standard which w hav taaiotained for o maar Tears and th in ered gala of oqr braada ia rridene with la it;f of tho.Mtitfaetioa bar food . hart friwaam tho pabjio. ... v;- ' - ' -'- :r ...--...' OLO HENRY (It long mord provf merft) 4 fsllqwart $4.09 r JEFFERSON CLUB (Excellent and Superior) . 4 tuB qaartt $4.09 FULL DRESS (Pric Hig. QnaUty HigheT) " . . 4 full awarts tS.OO ' ROONEY MALT WtllSKEY (For Mrtfcinal Um) 4 fall oiwrts $4.00 ")IXIE CORN (Old and Part) : . . ... . 4 full qaarU $4.00 XURKEY .am (Pwrfctlo ! Owallty) ; . 4 M jartj $4.00 ; ' Tor sal by all leading distributor, or writ us enclosing postoffio or money ordtr and -w will bav your order .filled pr9mptly, shipped h P lata packages, by express or freight . . .. . ; . - , V- , ' v'Vfc'vV'. -' - .:' !.. .,- . STRAUS, GUNST & CO., DtSTILLCES AND BLENDERS OF. FINb' WHlSKIC3.y RICHMOND, VA . CAltDINO DEPARTMENT. I' 40-ln. Atherton filngl Beater Opener and Breaker with Automatic Feed. 1 Sft-ln. Atherton Single Beater Inter mediate Picker. 1 40-In. Atherton Single Beatsr Finisher. I Thread Extractor and Waste Machine. II 0-1n. 8 co ft Pettee Revolving Flat Cards. 12 3C-ln. Lowel Card. St Deliveries Drawing. Saco Jt Pette and Lowell. f ..'..?;-.. t 8aco- Pette BlubDeu. 101 SplndlesT" UxC !' ' , X ' " ' t Saco A Pette Intermediates, Spin- -dies. 10x5. ' ', v' 7 Baco c Pette Speeder, 1.964 Spindles, ' TxJH.- '' :i.'if Spinning Department. SO Saeo A Pettee Spinning Frames, S.24S Spindles.-1 Rings. S Spoolers, M0 Spindle. 4xL 17 F. St J- Twisting Frames, S.IM Spin-, die. -ln. RInga 10 Tompkins and Lindsay Hyde Reels, GS Spindle each. 1 Band Machine. . ., . : 1 Liddell Baling Pre. 1 Denn Warper with Double Head and HnEntw!stle Beam Warpers with' Balling Attachment. S pair Platform Scale. ' - counter Bcaies. .ttna- Hralea . t ran. Tastlns- Reel" Supnly of Roving Can. Bobbin, Skew Dpooia, ocuinS), vcv. Power Plant, t 100-H.-P. R. T. Boiler. . . 1 Feed Water Heater. . ' . r I Boiler Feed Pump. ' ' , " 1 Hamilton CorUs Engln 2S0-H.-P. Ron Drive. . ',,.. .... .-.' l power jaine i-m. wmyiBLv. - ... 1 Whlton Oer Cuttt and Supply of - Cutters. ' '. - '- , '' m-.,. I Barn una wwm "wppiy - Drills. - . ' ' .....t:i Emery WhssU. Pip Tooli and othr 1 Dywa'me II K. w; Slnrdivant make. " for lighting Jhs mill. 7 - '-'' : , Fire ;. Protection. V- ;K t SmHh-Vail' trnderwrlters ,: Pump, iJ; MxTxtl.. eapaciry bw gallons per minute wtth stanaaro pipin, nrannu, nose na ' all ether apparatus lor nr protection. . -f ' eonnected. wHh a emplet automate " sprinkler equipment throughout, the miU. K' Ginnery; 1 Manger Rjvtem Ginning eetflt com plete. I 7-Baw urns. Kevoivtng Press, Wsgon Seales, Lidded Engine, Shafting,' pulley, etdl - v . . Term ot sal: Cash.;. - ' -'X ''- ,'a -;: J. C. Smith, -.'.". ' Mitt McBrayer, Receivers. Thla.Jun Kth, ISOt. .6
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