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CHAKLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER DECK-MEEK 28, 1903. ' 15 A BECEXI DISCOVERY FASTI it TIlANr Ti r JITU. New l:iu,uid li;! at I'ri'smt la , l.OUOH .4.i..l I . ': . ,1 Textile Manufacturers' Journal. -;:."1 More new cotton mi:is. op addition to .established plants, are projected or in progrens of construction la New -. Kngland to-day than at any- period ' Bince 1898, and many more projects . of a - similar character are contem plated. The treat majority of tha new mil la represent big Increases In the capacity of old concern ' whose production has not kept pace .with demand for thir products. ' Buch is particularly the Case .with, gingham mills like the Kverett, Amoskeag and York, with gray goods planta like the - Davie, Lawtort and Pacific, and with Hfvrrai ofhre of mlscellaneoue pro duction. These Willie when complied will add fully 500,006 spindle to the ,. total in New England. k r , This Increased pindleage : 1 pot only warranted, but Is made necessary lv the expanded demand due to tne normal Increase in population. It la . tot a, speculative movement In any nse of the word, as wa that In- England durtna: the last two years. - the production of these new plndle is already as good as sold and many ther mills are going to D iorcea o expand by the same cause. , It is si concentrated movement, because of Ihe interruption of plans previously. 7rmulatPd by the depression or mvs; " and building Is, -undoubtedly ' being stimulated Just at thl time by tha comparative cheapness of material - of -construction and of labor. Th most striking feature of tha " movement 1 the fact that th South participating ; ln It to only a . moderate degree. Thl 1 not due to the fact that Southern mill ar not prosperous nor to tha fact that they are not feeling an Increased Bemand. They would respond as rapidly to th demand of at Increased population wore it not for the handicap of In adequate i. supply of . labor. Thl problem -Is more acute tn th South to-day than ever before, and It must ' be solved before there can be another big boom In the industrial develop meat ft that section of the country. , Pecguse so much depend upon' It olutlon render It all the more per tain that a way will be found to pro- , ride an adequate supply of labor. . , , rXGHT W EEXS' TEXTILE COtTRSE. . Textfla Department of A. M. College Will Gre Tbi at -Coat of $30, Be- v . ' ginning? January eth. . : - t'beglntiing January th, 19f. aa eight . weeks course tor mill men will be given - at th textile department of the At A M. Colteg at Raleigh. This course will in elude carding, spinning, weaving, design frig, dyeing, and will be thoroughly prac tical. .Any young man who work In tha mill, and who desire to Improve his po rtion, will do well to take up one or mare Of these subjects, a It will enable him to become more proficient in hi work. : Calculations which come up in mm work such as twist, draft, production, and In fact all other calculations, will be given and applied In a practical man ner so- a to get the full benent rrorn, this course. The cost for the whole i eourae. . which will Include board, room rant, and all necessary expenses, , wlH be Atitv tot for. the elKht -weeks. - ;The A. fc . M.' College desirtou of serving the mill people of North Caro lina, and In order to be of practical benefit to the mill people of this Stat (hi etoort course Is given, for which no tuition charge la made. The textile de- ranment. which Is a part of the college, la a fully equipped -i textile .school and aomoares favorably ,- with . any textile schgol either In this country or abroad. FIXANCTAI REVIEW. f New York; Deo. The closing of the teok exchange last week or Thursday evening to remain closed until Monday f morning made tb week a short en in financial affairs, th banking business en Saturday proving largely nominal. There : were development of Importance, not withstanding th shortness of the period and the sodden shifts In speculative en tlment h regard -"to 1 identical circum stances Indicated a rather unsettled state l . of opinion. This fluctuating stat of sentiment-,, wa fairly Illustrated In the Change of - views of the significance of ' the Colorado & Southern purchase by the "Chicago, Burlington & Quincy. ' This In cident was mad to figure as en of th Impelling cause and In the later strong '-. sebeund It was assigned equally as the ground for enthusiastic speculative buy ing. The first point of view was due to professed apprehension that this might . forestall a struggle similar to that pre- ' clpltated by, the flrs-control of th Bur lington In th Join la th Interest of Great Northern and the Northern Pacific, ' Which had such disastrous consequences to the speculative position In 1901. The fact of a rupture of old relations having , occurred -between E. Hawleyr the con- vevor of the control of the Southwestern property, and E. H. Harriman,, was made' to seem to corroborate this view. - Other clroumstances eoneuced to the break to prices en Monday, the formation of In fluential opposition . to the American Smaltmg and Refining Company bringing Into hostility other important groups of financial powers. . The substance of the testimony of Andrew Carnegie before th ways and means committee of the House - of Representatives was - Interpreted a critical of other Influential power In th steel trade. A largo factor In the hope . fill spirit which baa grown up; over the financial prospect is the conviction that the most powerful 'of th great grain F-om had been brought Into such a t ite of harmonious relations In the ad 3 "'ments of havoc wrought by last year's financial crisis that Ineurancs was enured againut any destructive hostilities f t an indefinite time to come. The mis glvlngs felt early In the week were large ly dissipated by the subsequent rebound in prices. This rebound snd the alleged er' -nnive plans of E. H. Harriman for re a.'., ;. Tlment of railroad relations once mre played an Important part. A revised es"-r,ate of the Colorado & Southern tr u.nactioa saw In It a prelude to other ' r.n,WnaUn along the same lines which wo:d hrtrs all th available Southwest ern n-i 'J i f outlet railroad systems Into cor. !-.! at; -n with th diiTorent North--.--'n!n r ro.R-1 powers. This was the mrv ve f.,r .-- : King market movements In x. : v.s s of securities. The 6-sum- ( 1 l i.t ' i-'M 1 rf these mergers pr'..nted ei'rs.-;;vp . - for enhancement of vi! ; It in t i phase of the bond r-.,rk-1 whi.'h '-o-jnted for its great v- :n;-i (". jr.! t -seek. The monf-y c by Its tranquility r tone that the re- t,; 1 firi.i r';: t p ve ei ' h r;r. -r f u t - c ' V. r : ri& fi r ;.-: H'iii.., . ; -- , - f,n .:-. -i'i- 1 i in t:." ; !---' 1 fi 1 of reflux to 1 . i.-ys wouM r irr. En-!-..' ' ncl of the V t f early t frfid n:p 3 j -iiri-es re- r - iiUeu for Th Observer. Now the following story you may not believe. I'm afraid you won t, but it -wa told me by one of the most truthful 11U1 boys I know on who was never known to tell a lie. It happened to him one night Just af ter he had gone to bed as fte - was looking out of his west window at that big- evening star. The one you may see at certain timea of the year Just about twilight. You know ?.aw beautiful it is. Well, be lay looking up at It with a questioning gaae. Sud denly he spoke out with a sigh as though someone was there. "X . won der what you are, anywayr- ; i From under the bad a vole an swered. "Go see." -. ' -' f i Ted Jumped out and looked under the - bed, but saw nothing. ; He got back in bed and called out, "Howr - i"Juat Jurno out th window." z That aeemed silly to him, but ud- flenly a elllv notion cam Into his head and deciding to obey : instruc tions began putting on his Btockings. He had pulled on one when th role eald, "Hurry." ': Bo he crawled onto the window sill and Jumped out with Just his white nightgown oa and hi black stocking. He went floating- -up toward that star, lie couldn't lm agin what kept him up, but never theless he stayed up and went float ing on right gaily. The atar appear ed larger and larger until-when he reached It it was a large yellow ob ject, He came- down with a thump In. a street against a lady. .Being very polite he hopped up and begged her pardon.- When he looked around everything ; n saw wa yellow, K The treat were , yellow, th ; tree,' ;i the house and even the people wer yel low. Everything wa yellow except a hi glanced up in the lady's face he thought he caught a glimpse of blue eyes. But by thl ttm he also observed fhat he himself was the centre of attraction ' ' ' ' '::.: -They all asked 4ilm questions, but he could never find the r plac to wedge In an answer. At last a learn ed man said, "I know. Ha cam from on of the other planets. Did you not?" ' , , " . ' " ''My. .people, w hav a treaaur." i "The king, will want to see hlmi" ; 8o to fhe king lie wa taken. The people all gathered around1 iilm. Ted had brown hair and eyes, rosy cheeks and wor his white gown and black stocking. The only color he ' could find wer yellowi and pernap tneir ye wer blue. ; No wonder they, all gaxed at him In uch a fahlon.-; ' But th klnr. Well, Ted wa tak en befor him and tha king - and queen came) near losing their prince ly dignity in their rapture at hi sight He thought the jueen quite lovely if only her cheek and Hp had ,; th rosy hua of th ladles h knew. 1 She was dressed In a An yellow rob with a golden crown on hen head. "Th king; wa appropriately dressed In a yellow robe, all very line Indeed if It hadn't been for yiat . yellow. Th king- asked in all the royal fam ily and a few scientists to take note of what, h said. Then they asked him for a description , of his home, people and habits. All very interest ing to them, but poor Ted ,wa tired of the questioning.' ' - V i - " 1 "King," he said, "don't -jrott-' get tired of yellow all tha dayt'Vi ; . r "When we do,', he ald, w "'.; Just look up at th bluo sky. , I Uk'rl' low,"--' v? :' vi-'i-i -S'X-'r ": v Thy served a good dinner, but t J don't need to tak time to say It wa all yellow. : After dinner Ted eald he really must be -going. "Going," they aid. "we want you to gtay hera un.- til yoa die and then preserve you in alcohol." . 1 He finally persuaded them he might live a long time arid promised them his stocking. - .- "Well," said the king; "you may go, hut flrat let's take him to the tower. coutter, run tell alf the people; to Un all alone; Main street ao they may see this boy. Yott - have no objections, have you, Hon, ,Tneo ;.,-. v. "Not anv." "''''A r-W They climbed up to the tower and looked out th window. - What do you suppose he aawf Just a great yellow-city spread on," on - perfect star. How beautiful it all wa. Th lirht shone on the tall building and spires and mad them glisten In the most beautiful manner, .''?:. r That' what make It ahin so, tha sun on these buildings and It's all in one star.'.,;'.-;, r . , t": f f-" - Of cours. what other hape Would you suonoseT't said the queen. . ' f At last h. cam oown xn long golden stairs and to the queen to tell Jier good-bye. When n came into the street he saw big crowd on either side, treading each other's toe and staring aa though a clrcu wa pass Imr. lift lust cam walking on down the street sticking flrat on stockinged foot and then his bar toea from un der the edge of his gowni "When ha aot to the end of th street he han 1- ed ever hi stocking to a courtier. The last h sawof It, it was being carried away on a golden 'platter. He ;then climbed a tree and bowing" to tha Deocle toegan: "Dear' yel I "tnean golden people of this venlng; star. I thank you for this happy visit.-- i have, had a wonderful time.'' I 'spect, if you all excuse me, I have told- you thing you never knew afore I cam. If you ever have the chance, drop In on me at 29 KIny street -. South ampton, Tla, 'I'll be glad to see you. oood-bve - ' f ' "Qood-bye, they answeredT. Thre cheer -for th Planet Jarth and all her boys!" - ; -' He Jumped off the tree and went floating down, down, his feet first,, hi k-ead last. Oh, what beautie h saw. He passed the moon and sure enough a big Jolly man lauehed out at him. He whizzed by another star on down until ker-flop, he was in the middle of his bed. '' I know you will say that was noth ing but a silly dream. But flay what you may and think what you want to, some evening about twiiieht when that star is visible yoa -watch It and watch it, and see If after a lnnsr while you can't discern in the centre a tall point the tower of the Gol ien King. FOR TOWN -LIGHTING 65 Kilowat STANXE Y ALTERXATIKG CUR- 'RUNT GENERATOR, 2 phase, 60 cycles, 2,400 VV yOO r. p. m., with 2 k. w. exciter and rheostats.' ' , , i iNTow in use- in eood condition. A' -',;' ' EARLY SIIIPMENTAT YOUR PRlck . . !"' ,i. , . 'M i i GriEEWSBORO SUPPLY CO. llll f nil ' . - Ti. iT, ; f y- - till, - I I - T ' if .'A , i ' ' III J ' COTTON M I LL VI ACH IWERY. 5tuart-W. Cramer, 'MAIN Ol tveti HAHLOTtl N. 0 ENQINEER AND CONTRACTOR. CAF.CS -- 6- f MACON MACHINE wnnu-o COTTOrj r.lACHirJERY mum ton, MASS. sfi.:;::;3 . cc:.::ers -" upa:;:ixE$ , SOUTHERN OrriCC AT CHARLOTTE ' - ' CDWIW HOWARD. AOCNT. think that will usher In th much de aired transformation-he could not do better than adopt this vry attractive tiu.ii. m-wiu aav tim and thought, and it possesses tha eonsnlcuAu vlr. tue of simplicity.: ' . ' . -, But we have Inspected Mr. Taft o very little purpose If h approaches th problem in any uch fashion. He must understand that outhmr r me ciass ne wanU to conoillate and reassure are not to b captured by so transparent - a device, and he must know that a distribution of- plac and perquisite among a few who are ana Ioujs for. the preferment' will - alteU oxaciiy me peneflclarle of th-, ar rangement and none'. others. It will banish one set of trenchermen and re place them With another et;The old alignments win remain. Nothing win be changed. We may say In fact that there will b ne Improvement whatso ever.. After, all, th old clique i wa wu nougn. in tneir way th mem ber were loyai and ervlceable for all the purpose of their existence..' They looked after th delegations to .na 'vnal convention, saw that they de llvered their vote according f the agreement with headquarter . and subsequently partitioned th Federal patronage -with reasonable - fairness. To substitute a new clique for the old would anstwer no important and. Cer tainly it would nofSvomote the con version or engsge the sympathies of honest and Intelligent Southern Demo, erats, Th fact that the Hen. Luke E. Wright, of Tennessee, has held high office In the Far East and is now Sec retary of War in th Roosevelt Cabl net ha not changed a vote in hi or any -other State, f -.-.-..'" i Ther are all sorts of Republicans In the eouth -Republicans by- con viction, by InherlUace and by faith, and Republican by occupation and employment. In many ease the form- VrnNINTr OF 'THE SOUTH New Tork Sun. -''"" '.' ,. One hears a a.'K deal these days about the great things Mr. Taft is go inir to do for the South when he l ro:vs Prpsi ient and how the South i l.'tv'y to diyinteETite politically V n cr hi is-i.e and beneficent rule. We wor '.-r, honver, whether any consld era:-ie number f people who indulge t:-,. a rc-v--ife jtnpculations hav - any 1.:: :.' p.nd clesr l-iea of the method lv i..--n J!r. Taft will dissipate the r!!.-.-.f.Un in which the goutti has al-v-sys iiiunerto h'i 1 the Republican -rat rov- it r t. li r,oT w fi iii :i ' tn Sor.thern I - tne "o'-l guar-i'' i rncn. Thus t w !i u h h-ive r r- yoars w til P'-'T .1 ' I c mocTAts w 'i'l 1 y wa gather that f. prwn.i com-r-'w (ifFpeiisation a wi.l be given 4 I ---..I Of t) . : u! .'" n I i.-e-c s,-,rs .1 f r t m-iny n 6 AXE OF THK PROPKRTY OF THE : ? feoirriiKitsT 'cxyrTON mius, ;f At Bessemer City, JJ. ; .AVedncsUay, January S7th, JtMJO. ' By virtue of a decree of the United State Circuit Court for - th western district of North Carolina, entered at Greensboro, N. C,i on the -21st day of December, 1908. in a certain suit in equity entitled ' Cone JExport and Commission - Company? i et als, v va Southern Cotton . MJlls? defendant. I will, on Wednesday, the 27th day of January, 1I0, at th hour of noon, in front of th main mill building in Bessemer City, N. C offer for sal at public auction tq .the , last , and highest - bidder; for cash all i the property, asset and 'effects," choses In action, tc. of (the Southern -Cotton Mills, consisting of its real estate, manufacturing . establishment. in cluding all machinery, etc.; its. bills and" accounts receivable, its invest ment in other corporation, it fran chises, and all of its other property of every kind and character except manuracturea goods and ; cotton in bales. ' -. - ; - : - . - . The property Consist I of ub- stantlally built brick spinning 'mill, two stories, containing 15,21 spindles, and Immediately adjoining Is a sub stantially built one-story brick build ing, containg 401 0-inch . looms. with all necessary Intermediate and subsidiary machinery.; This mill is equipped so that it can mak yarn for market on section beam or in the chain, aa it contain a full set of both Denn and Beam warpers. It 1st equipped for i both sheeting and colored goods, - and It has a well equipped . dye houses . also ' beaming room, and slashers. -- ; i - Jn addition to the mill ther ar it tenant house ' and approximately IT acres of land unimproved. . In addition to- th loregolng ther will be sold. In conjunction . there with, bills, note and account re ceivable aggregating something more than 157,000. ; i ,...,: The foregoing property and a list Of the .bills, notes and account re ceivable will be shown to interested parties by calling upon R. F. Coble, agent, at Bessemer City, N C . , The mills will be operated to and including the day of confirmation of sale, and the stock In process- of manufacture, together With all sup plies and . repair on hand, will be included and sold with the . mills. The terms of the sale will be cash upon confirmation by the court, but a deposit of five per cent. 5 per cent.) cash, or security satisfactory to me, will be required of the successful bidder Or' bidders." Purchasers may use debts gainst. the Southern Cot ton Mills to th extent of their dividend value in paying for this property. - ' - This property Is In first-class con c tion, snd Is splendidly located In (ins of the best cotton Browing sec tions of the South. Help is eiUclent snd plentiful. The title to the prop erty is perfect, and the purchaser will have quiet possession without . an noyance or litip-.tion from any source. .OTICr. r.v order Ct court ail persoTis-con- cerned as creditor, stot hh fJers or otherwise In the sale of t above property, are hereby noti:lS that the sale to be male. as a f''fess!d. on January 27th, 1909, w'.U lie reported to the Vnited States Conrt.jat Oreena-t-oro, X. C, on We.lnt-sia-.j, February 10th, 1S0J, for conf.rmation. at wh-.r h time and piace any person interested In saij property, as f.reaid, -wia have an opportunity to he hard in favor of or In opposition to the con-trrratii-'n f the same; and they are n hi. 1 to ettf-nl If Ifcey so desire, . 1 'lit f.irther r.r.tVe,-; j .. s 1 - '-. r : ' 1 Revolving Flat Card, Railway Heads, l' Drawing Frame, : ; 5pinnlag Frames, I Twisters and Spoolers Oulllers and Reels, ' Looms, - f COMBERS . 4 " tTmmmms , ! i - ' f V W - ' . 7 VtSANdH emmets ATLANTA. GA Knsc 'c iT 5Iubbersf ETC. ETC Roving Frames 'Automatic Feeders,'. h Openers and Trnnk, r , Breaker, Intermediate ani i v? Finisher Lappers, Klrschner Cardlnr Ceaters 17flrtW.TT :- ' ' -' ' ' ' Thread Extractors, --1 I -. - , Caw Stock Dryers. ' v '.v, Intenaediatet Jack Frames CTCeETC HANOVER SQUARE, NEW TORK MEMBERS OF New Tork Cotton Ex- . change. New . Orleans Cotton Ex- - change. Associate Member IJver- - pool Cotton Exchange . - , ORDERS BOLICITEI -For th pur , chas and sale ot cotton for future delivery Correspondence Invited, r are of native birth and . breeding. Of high ocial standing, enjoying th respect and th Intimacy of . their neighbor of all pollUcal beliefs. Un fortunately, however, they do not al ways find favor with the machine or with th source front which the ma chine derive it opulence and power, Frequently they do not declare them selves. They know their own creed, but make no parade of them. In great numbers of cases they are beyond th need of office, iwhlle th exertion vi in jDoutnci in mi fin; councils i I attended by difficulties at oncl formldabl "and nauseating. " Kobody know how many of these ther are. The horror of reconstruction drove counties thousand- of them into th Democratlo party, and purely domestic Issue hav kept them ; ther ..ever Sine. ' - )- 1 But they constitute the nucleus of the- only Republican . party that can ever be built up at th South, and the man ,wno discover and enlists them Is the man who -will begin 'that long looked for, much -discussed and earn estly - desired "disintegration." v MECKLENBURG IRONWORKS: CITAIILOTTE, IT. 0. T FffiSOIIAlLY COaDUCTED " ' W, - TCLH TO JAf;UARY.H,:1S09 . m unarga tr . Ill; and Mrs.' 0. IL Gattis t . Raleigh, IT. 0. . , VIA SEAEOATvD r i ROUND TRIP R. .'"COCHRANE : iriSURAKCE AflD REAL ESTATE . 207 Korti Trroa Srcd. I Motors, JDjnam'os, . i v A Alternating and . -- Direct Current. 'Any size and voltage. Stock on hand. . VTe ask :f or orders. ' a ' ' CLirJG TAST S PLASTER Second to Nona" ' -Our record durlnrt the -past yiar ' i that wa have not a single customer that la aisetl f fled. Ak for price. : booklet "-and sample. '. . , .. . t ( STATtCT RASO & ttV.LNl CO. STATESTTLIJ, If. C, N. B. Let t figure on jour Cement order. -- il ' mc r.::H:j : 'V"iifi OtliMEuildiiijilaterial :j caii be had in schooner lots, car load lota or email lots, delivered at any point in the South it Iott: ; prices, by aintplj indicating to us that you it and have the money to pay when our bill is due. j ; Inquiries cheerfully answered by telegraph cr mail the day receivad. . Shipments made on a mo- ! ment's notico.froro one or our stocks ncsr vou. Write ust ' ; V ' - - 5 Carolina Portland Cement Co. , 60CTHERN plSTIUBCraT.S. , CUKLCSTC, S. C. And' Includes IIeal3-and' Ctateroora Berth on ... , Steamer. . Leaves Charlotte 5:10 P.. II. six (6; pavs i;r CUBA All arrangements com pleted for ; low, - hotel rates and sid trips in Cuba, and stops will: be made1 at Jack sonville, St. , Augustine, Palm Beach and Miami and carriage drives . may. be taken at these points. , An attractive part of the trip through Florida is over the Florida East Coast Rail way, Concrete Viaduct Ex tension, through the KEYS to KNIGHT'S KEY DOCK, where a steamer of the P. & 0. S. S. Co. is taken .to Ha vana. .-,sV-v.: ' -,V;.:"v''": ; Party . will visit ; many points' oi interest in Cuba, including Matanzas, Gauna- jay, Guines, Morro Castle and Cabanas -torts,-and through the sugar and: to- return abm - GILBERT O. WCTTE, CIV. , Consulting civn. mmnrEEE - ' Uorhanw N. C. Waterwork. Sewerage, Btreetsj Wa trr nitration, i ;8ewag - t)lt asal; Plans, Iteports, - Estimate. ,. Super vision of Constructloa. . ' lK Muactilar Fain Cared. ' "During th summer ot 19W I wa trou bled with muscular pains In the Instep ot my !xt." av Mr. 8. Fedlar, of 'Toronto, Ont. "At times It wa o painful I eould hardly walK. Chamberlain s Pain Balm was ioommended to me, so I tried It and ws eompletoly aured by on mau uot tla. I hav since recommend? It to sev eral of my friends, aU ot whm Speak highly, ot K."., for ai by W. u, sland ' 1 "III I I ; . MARKED FOU DEATH. "Three year ago 'I-wa marked for death. A grave-yard eeugn was tearing my lungs to pieces. - Doctor failed to help me, - ft no nop. uh ni, wn.n my husband got, Dr. King's New Dlscovsry,1 ssys Mrs. A. C. Williams, of Bae, Ky. "Th first dose helped me and Improve, t kent on unill I hsd gained 51 pounds in weight and my health was ful ly restored." . This medicine holds th world's healing record lor coughs and oolda and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneumonia. - isola under- guaran. tee at W. L. Hand Co.'a drug store. 60c.: and t Trial botUe free, - . Thoprvh rERSOXAIXT CONDrCTED TOUR ; TO HAVANA. CCBA. AND RE- .-; TTR-V, JANUARY ll; i0. VIA v'i SOUTliKR-V HAIIAVAY. . , gouth.ra Railway will sell . round trip excursion tickets to Havana Cuba, at following rate from point named: v Ashevllle .... .. . ................... W Charlotte ... .. - ... ... 41.M Durham ........... .. .... .. . ...,, 4S.M Gatonla'... ... ....... ' rieTt: a.so Greensboro - ........ .....t. 44. M lilckory .,, ,. 42.4 Marion . ... . ... Osford . ... fialelgh . nuinenoraion ............. .. Dynamos and Electrical Wirir installed by n". 5 Mill work a specialty. , Prcrrpt attention given to s all work, - it. g. ,nuTBn . conpnnv V-'-Electrical Ccntractcr3. f .. ' Thone 1C07 cr 1003. ' ' . 202 0. Tryon Ct. Carlsttj. 17. c. BANDY tYCRS, ConsulUnf Engineera Water Supply and purification Sewerage, Sewerage Disposal, Koads, Street,' 'Pavement. W ater Power, Hydro-Electrio - Plants, Irrigation Drainage, Reinforced Concrete, Bur veya, Estimate. Plani and Specifica tion. Construction Superintended. Complete Plant designed and con structed. , '. . : . - ' Main Office, 8TI-Tr Arcade BuiJdlni-. Greenshoro, ivortn iwroiuia Branch Oftlce, ' Laurinburg, North Carolina. 0Qii?;; ' CHARLOTTE, K. C, y . Otmauhing and Constructing ELECTRICAL EKGINEER rimtj.. v--tafli. ftruulrliatlona and Supervision of Construction er Ajrnt ln Indniitrlat and Power Instaila tinn. Uv.n.TTlontHn Planta. Power Transmission. Municipal Lighting, Eta. TUCEEIt & LAXT01T, , Contracting Engineers, ' , CHARLOTTE.: Couplet Steam, Electrical a4 . Hydraulia Power Planta. -v Wheeler, Galliher & Stern AECHITECT3 . : : J.. 4C BulldtaaV '"! i ' . CBARLOTTB, K. C f Terminal BaUdinff, 1 ' (I RUNT P. 13LBUSN & CO. ARCHITECTS -.WASHINGTON,' D. C 1 koutoxrx qxhcex chatz:j aAVK rUU iiLmifiCO. r WrlU for Mantel Cuiogv. .... ..... .. 4r- ' a.,- ' 0.6 wv, is'4i 44.tf , n ne 41-W . j .. ..... 42. 40 Approximately - low . rates from other u.irv . O dO not desire tOl Tickets en sal January Jlth, good leave Willi : tllO party Can January nth. l. Tickets may ee , -rT ,1 i : . routed throosrh JackKjnville, thence either leave uavaua us lace as January 27th, 1D0D. For details, write at onco to the -undersigned,. as the party will bo limited ac count lack of accommoda" tions on steamer. C. IL GATTIS, T. P. A . HaLM-U, N. C. C, r. A., O.ari-.tte. :-. a L0UI3 ILA5BUIiX ARailTECTpl lm BalMlnf, Charlotte' K. C tj.' Mariufccturcr andJcibcr ii Preeuently fine ft necessary te . hare Banking Factlitie la at ditloa te those offered by lcJ tank. . t , $ t nra ( , First K:t!cn:l C::.!; ;," or RicmioD, virgixia. :-.- - ' - Wltl i tl.eo.. Capital - Earned Surplus t lOO.OIO. tl.l,. Xteposlt t.t9,S0. Total. Resourcae i Offer Just th AddlUonal f a- eilttte Required. .. Jaa. - B. Purcell, presl isnti - J no. ii- Miller. Jr Vic Presi- aent; Chaa R. Burnett. As-. istant . Cashier; J. C poplin, Assistant Cashier. . through KniKht's Key. or Port Tampa. Good going and rmimlnir same rout, ftnp-cvers will be allowed at Jackson. vlHo, St. AuRimtine, Palm Beach. Miami, ani othr polmi eouth f Jacksonville, within tiTial liratt of ttrket. A represen tative will accompany movement, and will look after tn conuori and pleasure et t! jrtv. For further lnfoitmatlon aa to slile trip tour Irom Havana. slKlit-seeicg tours, ho!-l rnt. Ivavinc t time at principal jim. is, pul'rran an-.'ai-nv)m reserva tion, wr! J. Jt. Woo4. r. P. A.. Aehe-vi:.-s. N. C. AV. )C Mf. "irv, p. and T, A., i.,i''2!. N. lw H. l..t-Mjls. P. ami T. A. (irwimfjro, N. C, or cail ca Jotif i, j t-t sgne. or W i;. I VL; N-V. T. P. A., t.. -.' '-atte. N. C. hook AinjRoaims H,v2aI:ciiitect. CXlARlMTTE, Jf. C A. D. HALHTLD b ilCOaOUSSSIOX 1IXRCKAST3 -7I Leonard Street, .KEWTCrJi 'y-: COTTOX TARXS rrsd1i:Victcr L Ach:!!.:. Leonard; L. -7 Hunter and ' , tiordoa Franklla T A Tri T 'T ' I ..".COaiMlssiox i;vr.; " : jetton a. 3 X C i r,-jr - i V( . - . - 7a C , AECHITHCT3 1 Law EuUiiini, Charlotte, N, C. j Co, fit and' 115. ' T:,. ,, 9 jti ft.. 1 1 i:: p 'la, 1 "
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 28, 1908, edition 1
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