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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1910. 1 nJ LulJ lh following) report for' th past six' month mltw py : MC fF B. pa i-kef. director of farmer Institute sni co-operative esperlmeint for the Ei. Department of AaTteuftufe, wllJ be reaul wiii interest: , - ' Major W. A. Graham, .1'- , ( ' ; Commissioner j of 'gricuttare f Baleigh, X. C. . . ; IX Sift Hvlnf recently 4ten, rd th annual meetings of the Amerl- raa AUocMtoi et yafmeTS DMtUut Worker mtf tfte SttthCTn8tttfW Ai aodation Commuwioaer of Agricul ture and Other Agricultural Worker ani heard th magnifleent 1 report, iidid paper and fle dftNmo that mark ad - every session of those meetings, 1 hav been given Ideas and larger conception of the magni tude aad imporvaae f th , work even greater than 1 had before. Ai I lutrned to the report from, directors of sjMtltttei lit vsriou States, giving thf attendance at th eien of ther lntiutevbdthv toftam- and "women, running up Into the hundred arid often JnUt-lbtuthousand at a elnele ; Institute, and contrasted the" agrleul tural condition of taoaa States with tb condition of State Is which in- stitat work t idmoet unknown- r poorly attended, f waa forced to th conclusion, that there waa a close re lationship between better method ef farming nd Inatitute ttndaaee. At ttbe convention of farmer' intttat worker, held in Waanlafte City . November A W. Secretary Wllaon, la aa addr betfbre the convention, mad the remarkable statement that the South t making' more rrptd agri cuHurai progress- than any part of the tTnited State He further .atated that there were boy in the Sooth that tht yegrhtede1 'there 'corn on ah acre ef land than any man had ever made la etther the State of Illlnota or Indiana, the flrat corn growing S,tate In the Vnioav Such etatement, which I literally, true, coming from the head of th Department, ef Agriculture, and who I nlmaelf an Iowa fanner of,WkmU magnitude, u worthy of consideration. He further made the statement that there were 4S.O0O of thee boy ta the South who tht year grew ane acre of corn each, one of - whom, jerry It, Moor of South Caro . line, the ion of. a clergyman, raised 221 bushel of eorn on one acre, and In -hi detailed report to Th Colum bia; State cloned hi letter with "Hop : log te do better In the future." la our own State there are several bey' thl year reporting mere than 100 bushels of corn on one acre of land. These yield give n food for thought and should be' followed up ' with the closest inveitlgatlon so a to get from Idea or suggestion that -win lead a to larger average yield , than eur farmer are now making. This will require time and money, but will be worth while. FARMERS INSTITUTES. '.The year Juat ended baa been the beat farmer Institute year we have ' ever kadi both In number of institute .held and In attendance. During the Tear we have held tit regular tnstl tiAea, against 17 In 1101, of which If were Institute for men And 171 141 women. In addition to these there waa thraa-daya rojwndj.u !Mtuu or rarmerr convention at me College, and If orchard demontatra tkm losttrotaiM Theae wttl ba embrac 4 In the'reporta'ef yowr. bortleul- tuflat and entomologtst. At our regu 1 Inatltutea we "held ?7l eeaslona Jth a total attendance of .! -clttlvt ot the attendance 'at the round-up Institute, 1,SI0; com Judg ing lnatltute. 10 la number, 1,761; and the orchard demonstration Insti tute, II; thus making a total attend anc of MU. 7. WOMEN'S INSTITUTES. , 3n tblp report f deelra temphali the growth anef Importance of the wo men Institute, which I regard, aa I have aald before, of mora Importance than the lnetltute for men. Thf I eo for yerl reason. ., They offer to cornea and girl of the farm home a day off for recreation and bring tnem ' tegethee ls a oclg .way.thich t ' helpful 10 any perioni They also give them broader ldeaaj aft, larged vlaiona aa to what tt gotifg on tn the outside -World. At the Inatitute they - ret practical information as to house hold economic and valuable sugges tions regarding the law of health, the Importance of proper sanitation, 1 hew to properly feed, clothe fcnd cre for children tht they may grow up Into strong and healthy boy and . girl, developing into vigorous man hood and womanhood, thus enabling them te become useful and Influential rltlsena whether they remain on the farm or go to th eltie. and numer- - out hay thing which are of more Impoftanoe than' to know how to feed "live atock. to grow better clave, pigs and colt, mix fertiliser, improve aoila a other ublecta that are. dli- ruwed it the Institute for. men, in this I am nut lesenlng th Impor tanea of men' ipMitute, but empha- sizing the value of wamen a Inttltutea, - - Thta year we have held more wo men' Inatitute than In any two pre vloua years. Our first women' Insti tute were held In If 04, when we held St Institute tn It counties. In lt07 w hold tt Institute In St counlie; lo 1101 II were held in 41 counties; la l0t, 71 were held in tl countte. and lhl year we have held 17 J la SI counties, an increase of 100 Insti tute over last year. These were held la 14 counties, an increMe of tt counlift over last rear. ' While these numbers are large a compared with th number of wo man' Institute and attendance of former year, yet they are exceeding ly low when compared with the o men' Inatitute of th ' province of ' Ontario Canada, where they last year held over Its women' Institute, with an attendance very much In exeese of our total attendance for both men a women." The! director of lntl- t itei lot that province left the meet ing at Washington t attend a three "ja round-up Institute at Ontario, ' here, be aald, there would be more t ;n I,00 wom f ; kttendance. sch gatherings of women thta, presenting every section of a prov .' of State, ttudylng and diculfl to Improv home condition an t to nigner plane farm lire, are und ; to result In great good and r.T.--w .f4 when year kidney are "-'-tea. 1 J I danger, M. T, roctietr,75rT!ral roley .iiey r a wanaertul A I heartily recommend their use. f ou&l . atari wun sharp shooting : "a over my ascg wnica grew worse . . i day. J felt sluggish end tired, my i Jfify acuoa waa irregular and Inrre r irt -w'h , '( 4-like aabauae. :r;. i f,vg Fi.iuaaayjrjuaw.Xae ' t an! etfitsJeet actio -waa marveU r -' a ir iwrl te put new ut$ t ; (-? lato.ffi,' end new X-' f ' ''7 cj-1 and feet better and rt'-sfr y"!'.- R. U. erdas oh 20. , ; ghoul receive all the encouragement possible, ' 1 ' ; . " &r Important go X i-egard the Insti tute work, -for: men wad 'for women, that I want to hold a special training tnatitut aeit summer at whleh tea karw rxpert tnatttat worker, th beat obtauablo to glv a week' tn structloh to our Inautut loetBrer. DEMOicaTRATION WORJC r, The ftna ylelda of eorn mtJi other crop that ar neponed from different part of th stage where demonatra Uo work Sag beat Introduced la the ctreageat poesiU .testimony aa to the vale of the work. A It per cent In crease in th yield of eora per acre wUhia tho laat tea) n a U hown by statistical reports, l a convincing arguaAoaC Ha favor af better method eC farmlag, which Include rotattoa of erops, growiaC more leguttea, the ad dttloa of mora hiunua to our aotls, deeper breaking of land's, better eed and better cultivation. Our farmera fa every part of the Stat are becoming more Interested la better method' of farming and ax willing to try what they eonelder new method that promise Increased yield and larger profit. They are becom ing interested In th legume, es pecially the clotwr. vetebea and soy bean -the cow pea they ar per fectly faaiftiar with and knew Its rolue aa a soil improver a 1 ahowa by th many requests coming Into my office fo seed. We have thta fall sent 121 packages of seed, sufficient to plant from a half acr to on acre caoh, to IIS farmer representing 11 tountles. Theae, with the Ceeda we nave sent out before, pot tnem in most countlea In the State. When w remember that a crop of clover, aoy leans, cow peaa or vetch In Ita frees state contain aa much plant food a an equal weight of average atabte manure, we readily understand why they build up the soil to rapidly when turned under. , BOTS CORN CLUBS. No part of my work promises more real benefit te th agricultural inter, est of the State than th boy' corn elub movement. Those who were fortunate enough to see the splendid exhibit of corn made by -the boy' corn club contestant at the Mate fair need no argument to convince them of this fact. In my last report to you I said: " No movement ever put forth by the department ha proven to be more popular or premising In Its re mits The bringing of the boys Into the close relationship of the depart ment that thle movement contem plates will not only produce better farmer within the next few years, but will cement the friendship that ihould exist between th department and the farmers of too State." Judg ing from the reports and letters that I am daily receiving from theao bora 1 can now repeat with emphasis the abovo tatemnt. N, for thl year we have 1,114 appli cants, representing 74 counties, con testing for the premiums offered by th department and othra, among whom are th Virginia-Carolina Chtmtcat- company, Richmond, va,, Z00; Armour Fertlllxer Works, At lanta, rfja,, 1100; CaratelgH Phos. k Fertiliser Works, Raleigh, 1100; 8. Y. RcfyeterTertlllaer Company. Norfolk, V,, not worth of fertilizer. There have slao . been subscribed', variou amount by citlaen of different coun ties aggregating several thousand dol lar. The report are now In and if the type of the boy I an Index to the man ho will make, then there will be some mighty fine farmer la North Caro lina when thee boy grow up and manage farm of their own. Th re port show ylelda from to bushels per acre to 141.21 bushels, averaging 68.7 bushel. Thl boya . movement mean too much to the agricultural intereeta of (he state to now fall to give it all poasibie encouragement, in view of the great possibilities of the work I ask to be allowed te offer the same premiums for ltll that were offered ror mi year, namely f60v MO. Of Soy 13 Averatfe Yield en 13.71 MSI 4X1 tan ii. 711 4t, .J 17. 12 i.U II. 07 U.U Ui an 711 n,4 fill 71. Ml 81. .7 II. I ill 17. 1 H.I 10 76 n.t KM IV tilt til 6411 71.13 0. tit ft- . m.u , m ut ' M.H 41.1 a. 7. U.tt 74. ti.r 4tl 1.17 : Ti n 47.71 il ttt M.17 County Alamance .... Beaufort Bladen Buncombe .... Bertl Chowan Chatham Cumberland .. Cabarrus Caldwell Cleveland .... Catawba ...... Cherokee ..... at u ti Duplin Parle Davidson ..... Durham Kegecomb .. rranktln rorsyth Ureene RranvilU tlullfurd Gates .......... Haywood ..... Henderson Harnett ....... Hyde Hertford ...... Lredell Johnston Lenoir I Lincoln ....... Martin ....... Mecklenburg McDowell ..: Nh Northampton rat Randolph .... Rockingham Robeson 4 Rutherford 11 11 it IT I Richmond wain Burr ,,.w Iteniy ,....., beotlsad .. tampion ............ ttoke .........., Union .,...., Wake .,...... Warren ,i.....,.. Wllkea Waya Tadlun , Total tT4T Average or tate aa.T buthet. ft boy over. H bushel per aore. ' tt boy over lot butyls per aer. M boytover 1 bushel par aor. u o vw la euitU peracr PABKEB. JUietgU, c - Why It Sagar Sweet? ' If sugar did not dissolve la the !Mt XO XtUd not: JW the sweet mJVEj : AriELSH CIIILJ. TONIC mr ttrong a th 'itrongeet bitter tonic, but you not taste th bitter because to ingredient do not diolv in tht mouth, but do. dis solve readily In th arid f th rtomach. I lust mma tnw nmwa Feopi tg tot Omtfrta, ; xh rint CTiB'Zi TALKS rciCT it , ty t VILLUII L FREEIIAN -&r:inMfoth mine - has just irturnesd Jrom Va trip thrdngh ; the "West Indies. In ,1 stopping at Quanica, Poixo Rico; . His attention was directed to the goods that "'were being, unloaded from the steamer . f ' San Juaju". . Among these goods were thejfollowing: " SaiwdrUt Hoglea Lard, Pelrllaev . Baker' Cocoa. Moms t Vartetlea, Kafrbanks Soap, : BuH Ami. ' ' Geld Medal Flour. Baden's Milk, liiby'a-Food ProducU, 'J)da Tea, Ntlonal Biscuit, ' . Force. ' . .Welch' Crap Juice, Swlft'a Lard. Franco-American Sou pa, "Cream of Wheat, Sa polio, 'National Whit Lead, Quaker Oat. SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENT OP THE CARGO (with the exception of the machinery -and even ma chinery is advertised' in trade papers and to some extent in newspapers) CONSISTED OF ADVER TISED PRODUCTS. Is this not a strong ex emplification of the FORCE OF ADVERTISING! You -can never tell HOW FAR an advertisement reaches. To my personal knowl edge, a newspaper that has about 100,000 circulation seems to distribute itself all over the world. One adver tiser who uses it largely says he receives mail orders from every count rv in the world as the direct result of his publicity in it Home years ago an ad vertiser placed a 12-PAGE ADVERTISEMENT in one New York ' newspaper, which had less than 45,000 circulation at the time. It cost nearly $3,000. ' Two years later he re ceived an order from Aus tralia that amounted to MORE THAN THE EN TIRE COST OF THE AD VERTISEMENT. The Century Dictionary defines ADVERTISING AS INFORMATION. I should sav that advertising is "SPREADING INFOR MATION." If this is not an illustra tion of the SPREADING OF INFORMATION, I don't know what is. (To be continued.) Many Miner Ii tombed By Explosion Lethbrldge, Alberta. Dec. 10. At t o'clock tonight IS bodies had been recovered from the mine of th Can ada colllerle mine limited at Belle vue, Alberta, where a terrific ex plosion occurred laat night . Theae include SI employe of th mine and ten member of a rescuing party from Hosmer and Frank, who went Into the mine at I o'clock thla morning, and were entombed. All the missing now have been Ac counted for. It Js thought that several Injured men wil. die. Hundred of men arrived today from adjoining camp In th Crow' Nest district to assist tn th resou work. Rlxty coffins have arrived at Belle vue in anticipation that the list of dead wiU'reach that humbpr. Trying gnggcaUoa on the) Mar. : Succeu. Twloe at the but slowly wended It war ud th steep Cumberland Gap the door at th rear opened; and slam med. At flrt those inside paid mtl heed, but at th third time they de manded to know why they should b disturbed In thl fashion, "Whist." cautioned th drtva "doan't spake go loud; h ll overhear us." "Who 7 "The mar, "pake low! Bhure Oi'm deaayln" th' crayture.; Everrr totme ah "ear th' door close the think wan e' yes I get tin' down ter walk tin th' hill, an' that aort a' raise her perrtta." SP E C I A.L RAX;E:S 6trWJjoant Mrtboda, Otpajble, Conrtoon, Eiperleoced Tcacbcrtv Kew. -IT, N Kltborate, lto. Data) Etttiipment. ' , New Wale vllbt"ddlar machlna Bew vlalbla-Kiienrltera. new! bx ford desk for ahorthand department ecur position for ur graduate. onmber 1 and , Janaary r d." Writ "Ppecial RateaM Our office if open ar coruiany wejeomto. cii.ir.LOTn; x. c, TOLD STCHT OVER THE WIKS. Telegraph Operator Relate! . Detail ot Bobbery Unite Coder th PolnX Vst . TUoT Gojp ;Kti:' rKwtTrsv pte. ll--On af .the West PAore tcletrapsv operatbrg at WeohawkeB Juat acre th rlvr. was -, working; hla t wire early- this morning whea hi Instrument' open- - W'-.;' - ' AM ' --'J j- -"' ' S - Thl la Nolan," . the sounder, wa ticking, Nolao waa the atatioa agent of th railroad at Highland. N. r. The aoundor keat taping on: -- "I am being; held up. vl..ra sitting at my desk when, a yonna man cam in and pointed a' revolver at me sar ins he wanted money and would kill me If I restated. -- :- "Told me to. wrk at th instru ment aad keep on sending menage. Pteaae end help.' - The Instrument closed memtntartty end thea resumed th ticking. "1 am still at work. So 1 the highway--man. Has pointed hia gtm at me eaytng: 'Keep sending message or Til pot yon.' Th robber 1 now open ing the af. He take out money and ticket and aa he backs out th door say: It you move la leu than Ave minute after X leave her you will be a dead man, bow he- la gone. Wish I had gun handy. Could get him easily. He la walking down the track. Good bye." Officials of the railroad sent of ficer after the robber, who got away with t In cash and some tickets. Romance la DlpfomaUo Circles, .Washington. Deo. It. The engage ment pf Countess Alexandra.. Von Bernstoff. the only daughter of the German ambassador, to th United State, to Count Ralmond Pourtalea, attache of the German embassy, wa announced today. Th date and place of the wedding have not yet been decided, but in all probability the cer emony will be performed In Wash ington in March or April, and. will be a' distinctive aeclal feature of the spring, owing to th fact that th mother of Count Von Bernitorff and th stepmother of Count Four tale both were Americana. Steamer Injured la Colllsloa. Boston. Dec. " ltWtth a circu lar hole in her starboard side and with many of her plate damaged, the MaJlory Line steamer Colorado, which waa In collision with the schooner Waegwaltle In Vineyard Sound, arrived in Boston harbor thl afternoon. Captain Schlemm. com mander of the Colorado, said' that th lookout did not aee the achooner l time to avoid a collision because the ailing craft, wa equipped with very poor lights. Takes tie Place cf AD Other Reneriies li what one enlhait. wrete ua alter xwu ua aao et VICK'S to Croua ol CAf VT rnounaonui unuiat Me tr Mit mIv sotaty a tt ae w mm Cmp, kmtlltwral ipla ku II T 1llW IMS I VM' MM Ua MM H. MM 88 SO) tlljOO ' aVsiwlcaftew eVUaf (. 4 tlCrt fAMILT aUtZOOS CO Cumliri, K.C, North Carolina, - ; ; Mecklenburg County, K. C. Tesh Ve. Carolina lo Machine Company. In tho Superior Court. . NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of an order of the Su perior Court of Meoklenburg county made In the above entitled action, th undersigned, as receivers, will on Saturday, December 17. ltlQ, nt 12 o'clock noon, and at the factory of the defendant corporation. No. 21 Wert Fifth street. In the city of Char lotte, sell at public , auction to the highest bidder for cash air the prop erty and effect of the Carolina Ice Machine Company of any nature whatsoever, Including patent rights, machinery, fixture and accounts. Th ald property may be Inspected at any time before the day" of tale, and a list of the same obtained by applying to the receiver. W. 8. O'B. ROBINSON, JR., P. C. WH1TLOCK, Receiver. old time CornWhisicey AT DISTILLERY express! PRICF PAID. Tut kind thatenrtiraadfaUier' sold your Grandfather Ask ayboey Oreadfataer about it. We will return your asoaty If ywa don't Ilk It e-TItf VflJ Tour Choice tfCtn,t)'etrCla lti.t.to I ow.tt, atata. 4.1 Itfaw ! Htel. -7t ttPkw t.Tt Sspmeeald teaayeflleeef Adaai Mpatai utWa Xapreeicompaay. - STONEWALLDlSTlLUNGCa ' 1463HUaST,IUCHA10ND,VA. w ll unllmltdschoIrhipa and EDe!! Hate la elfert betweffaHeMv r call for our new -atalogne" and every wee aay m the year, visitor zuxxicn, n. c. ago;-Eett.ee" V Comp, aky I . .s. ;" ,; ; " " Builders of ' - ' , Improved Cottoh Mill Machinery : RVfJLVXNO ,jr IXAT - -4, CARDS. WLt)KKS,( ' .'. f l' DRAWTNQ r FRAME. EVEXER DRAWIXO FUAME&. ' : ' - :' - 'yip- frfitTBBER . ROVIJfO " FRAMES.' A. H. iW ASHBIJRN, Southern Agent For Style Corliss-Coon Collars 2for25lS "Fiald Club" is th original and nnsarpassaaciose-nttiogioiacouar n that ait as it is intended.' 'doee-up." W. W. GRAHAM & CO. Why be satisfied with aomething not aa good, when you can read the beat paper In the State for 17 cents a week? . Seaboard Air Line JAMES SEP. J a, T. P. A Belwya Hotel Charlotte. N. C J, B. WTU& T. A.. 8elwya Hotel, Charlotte, St. C CBXDTJLIn TRAINS LEAVa CHjiRLOTTtt-EF- - FEGTIVB MOV. t, 111ft . . , NO. 40-4:60 a. m. Through train for Wilmington with parlor ear at tached. Connects at nunlm wttb No. tt for Fonaeea and Nor- . " folk. No. It tt w rtda polnta No. It for itawgr. Washln; nington, A New sjaMmore. Philadelphia an York. dlnbta ear aelc and vea tlbuW eoaohe Ut Waahlngton:. Pullman sleeping ear to Jersey City. NO. :lt a. m. Daily service to Mon roe, eonnectlng for Atlanta and all local point. NO. 1SS It a. m. Local for Llncolnton, ahalbv sad Rutherferdtoa, Ntt - aauoeal tar vriimmgton: eeaneot at Hamler with No. 41 tor Columbia, awvannah. Jaekson villi; throaxh eoaohee and eleep tns ear arrive at WUmutgton ai ll . , !7-4: p. m.Lccal for Uneolnton, gnelby and Ruthetfordtoa. 13V-T p. m. Handle local eteepar for Portsmoi'th, Nommv, eoanect Na NO. at Monre wim jvo. rur Atlanta and Bouthweet. wttt, tnrough sleep er to Blrmtnxham. at Monroe with No. tt faea tram with deeper Jo Portwnouth and Norfolk and errev Cttv; ennc nt Hamloi with No. tt with through vestibule eeaehe to W ash m ft on. Dtnlni ear Richmond to New Tork. Pull ma eleepers tc New Tork. TRAINS ARRITB AT CHARLOTTB. NO, 1-I:W a. m., rrom tne east. NO. '-lt a. m., from th west. NO. Ht-T 9. m.. from the weet NO. 4-JT: p. m., from Monroe. Na t-lt0 a - from , Southern Railway N. Bi-The following eobedul figures published only a information, and ar not guaranteed. , l jjj s. m. No. tt, dally. Birmingham modal for -Atlanta and Blrmingnam. PuUman drawing room sleeping car, ob servation cars ana ear coacne 10 air nilnghara. Dining car aervlea 3. JO a. m. e, hkwu Jr umn- vilie, Richmond and all intermediate point. " S-10 w m-No. li, daily, th Southern' Southeastern Limited, for Columbia, Savannah, AlKen, AUgueia ana jacKson ville. Pullman drawing room aleeplng cars for Aiken, Augusts and Jackson ville. Day ooaonea i jcodvi. vin' Ing cir rv!ce. ' ' ' . Ington, D. C " - -.U a. m.No. K, dally, local train for Columbia and intermediate point. 7:15 a. m. No. , dally,' local train for Atlanta and intermediate point. 74 a. m. No. it, daily, except Sunday, local for tatevill .and - TaylomvlUe, eonnecting at Mooresytlle for Winston Salem. 10 :M a. m. No. 17, dally, New Tork, Atlanta and New Orleans Limited. Pull. man drawing room aleeplng car and ob servation ear; ' New Tork to New Orleans, Atlanta and Macon. Dining car service. ,,8oMd Pullman train. ' lt:U a. m No. tt, daily, United State fast mall, tor Waahlngton and point North. Pullman drawing room sleeping ears. New Orleans and Birmingham to New Tork. Day eoaohe te Washington. Dining ear. ervic,;; -f 11 a. m. No. H, daily, for Whwton Salem, Roanoke and meal point. lt:W a. nv-No. U, daily, loeal for At lanta and intermediate point. - I p. m. Na, et, dally, local for Qreeni boro and Inrennedlat points. . , :X p, m. No. it, daily, local tor Co lumbia and lntrmdiat polnw.;i r , , 4: p. m.Jo. 4L daely except Sunday, local for Seneca end. Intermediate points. p.m. NO. W. dally,- for Riobmood and Norfolk. Handle Puthmuu ear Char lotte to Richmond, Charlott to Nw Tork and Saliebury 'toNorfolk. t:tt P m. No. II, irtHy nauLJundav, local for aiooresvuie, tatuviileand4 TaytorsTUie, 4 . 1:sl p.- m.No, tL daily. Nw Tork, At lantaand New Oft Limited, for WaaWngtoawgnd point North. Drawiaa room aleeplng err.obervatIon ear to New Tork. ' Dining car service. ' Bona Pullman -train, v- A't'tmif t.M B. m.-No5. ISdalir. Called iaevmkli; r Ati.U, S'J9lmrhamvan9 New,, Oriean., Pullman drawing . room aleeplng eara New Tork (0 New Orleans and Birmingham. Day eoaehea - Waab in scon . 19 - w .vrjeana., f.. uitnng car ervlc. 10 p. m. No. tt dally, the Southern's Southeastern JUmtted, for Washington, XX III V a ffH i 4 TJ PASTS ARK EXACT DUPLIO ATT3 y V L f'toiprTBd tWvla sftggasb , t" , OFFICES , 800-SOg REALTY BUILDING. New Tork and aolnts North. Pullman drawing room -sleeping "car (for -New York. Day ooacbe to Waahlngton. Din Inj car aerVlce. w:M p. m. No. 43, daily, for Atlanta and point. South. Handles Pullman sleeping car Raleigh to Atlanta. Day coaches Washington- to Atlanta. j , lX-.Vt p. , m. No. 30, oaOy, Slrmlngtiam Special, for Waahlngton and New York. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars, ob servation care to New Tork. Day coaches tc Washington. Dining car service, , , all New Tork traina of Southern Rail way will arrive and depart from the magnificent. Manhattan terminal of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Seventh and Eighth avenue. Thlrty-fiiat to Thirty, third streets, and will be composed ot modern electric lighted, steel constructed Pullman cars. Tickets, sleeping car accommodations and detailed information can bo obtained at ticket tnce. No. 11 South Tfyon street, H. T. CART. G. P. A. Waahlngton, D. C. R. L. VERNON. D. P. A. . Charlotte. N. a R. H. DKBUTi.3, T. P. A. ' Charlotte. N. a W. P. LESTER, City Ticket Agent. Charlotte, N. C. The Piedmont Co., Inc. Plumbers :- Gas fitters Tbone 708. 15 8. Church St See the Monitor Radiator with Its- Fire Radiating Flues. The greatest fuel saver, and heat producer of modern atov .construction. : t Heat your home with one Tour, inspection js i Wed. ; r-i:.-'- -v- S23 J.N. McCauslanpCo.; Stove Dealer. Rooflna, Contraftor, r tai South Tryon M. 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