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i 7 ' II A' THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, AUGUST 27 1 906. 8 Rugs in the Ladder of Success Would You Be. a Mechanical Drafts- an r The mecuani, U .A, ' -t'". KS "iasth. Young Kin, - Snain. "Most of us marry because it's con- venient; Alfonso ana t was ing because i - " ss Victoria electrical cak., the einsram m-" v . f d a machinist as well as a drafts- J e e i occasion of King Alfon n His work is so technical and , d bedding. It was tiite conven Scalar as to be brain-racking It ,which gave the ato Jmtt Js ,3 hornv 'Ml. iiim 'count of the "uojai V dfi. 1 lie 111 tri; Menu hardest working man tha bends a drawing hoard, anu ma o -must be encyclopedic in scone and ' thoroughness. He must be a math m2cn. a chemist a civil engine an electrical expert, a metallurgist and a machinist as 7 man tnkes vears to menu In a well appointed drafting room the iork usually is handled by three cla r mtn dosi-rners, detailers and OL IIlt.ii ut'-i j"-' . , . tracers and there are. many varieties of each class. - A ood designer cannot kno iw much" Take the case, for insntance, of one with a Arm making a Ime o ,1 mnriols to 1UU& Special uioi-ivaci.- ,, mi.p.p trate some, inventor's "ideas T he se machines may be large ui n cate, simple or complicated. The? mas be orated manually or b steam electricity or gas, compressed air. a caum. belt, rone drive., water poer, .rave power, animal or even sola 1 en erv. H he is going to oik up or . narenn's ideas, he 'rnt some UlUcl j.-i v" - - xst nist know something of Psychrt oy and human nature and be olessed with considerable patience and tart tie should possess the eqmvaiem of four years' technical training or be . a graduate in mechanical engineein 'This will ?ive him a working no Z o dnamics, kinematics strength of materials, linkage, themodynamics hydraulics, etc,, and ma J poitant of all, mathematics. IIe,hd.bc1st1JL?, S general kowledge of elec ncal laws and theory,, tecninctu - Mllur-v and what special-lines in Svn engineering, he has room 1 or iuch as roof trusses .retaining lte framed structures, and structW steei 11 cl- , ., An fnret the mathe- meanwhile do not lortt ti mat ics as it is impossible foi one S tave the proper "feeling or "sense of proportion," or to understand at all strength of material without it, he Stove different and Integra cal culus All of the foregoing must be wel "seasoned with ope experience from the pattern shop, through .tne foundry to the machine shop, machine tools and erecting. A good designer considers -orv niece soing into a machine will be made and whether his own shop pos Ssls the necessary toois for making he lame, saw F. D. Platter, an expert inich matters. This piece may be a cSsSng torging drop-forgmg, punch-in- drawn work, formed, spun, driliea, mined, turned, planed shaped broach-, cd, upset, rivited, welded, pUted lac miered pickled, swaged, curlea, or bSndozed-or any combination of the above. Street stock, structural steel, or tub 0 3 V10 makeur) or a e?r; bber," cloth, sap- count 01 Moclure's, de- vouns king ana tne ineuu.. o-irl the obstacles wu" , Vv. 5, nri hv sneer iwu , ea u . .,v,sv, i1P rmrsued SSrJSS Sit over" " cTstle in ,Mch ! SSLl to an. oranfe tree in full bloom. One ot tne buib." luii uiooiu. . liers0nal in- eewween PHncess Ena and the SrchfismS aWe photographs of the bomb ' cattro- f,ne which occurred on the day of the wedding. Open a Box for the Children s Leave it where they can reach it. Watchthemjgairtin weight. Watch their cheeks grow ruddy with health and life. . a- - , e . - - - biscuit m-c the only I So.Craqkcra the most nutritious food made from wheat, therefore the most wholesome food for children. In a dust tight,; moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF VALU-1 ABLE REAL ESTATE ON PROV. IDENCE ROAD. :: f: , , By virtue of an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of .Mecklenburg county, North Carolina, in a special proceeding entitled "F. Marion Redd, administrator of W.L. Phany decease -j .-4- onM) T.iia Pharf heir-at- law," I will sell to the highest bidder at public auction at the court house door, county af dresaid, at M., on the 15th day of September, 1906, the fol- 1 tnoriUoA, TM-onArtV.- tO-Wit: T TTWvniTver OrtO ffifit Oil the ii 4- -f-ho "Prnvidfince Road. IIUrLiiett&L BlUO ui wv : - beginning at a stake on edge of said road, 200 feet from the corner oftne -r r, 1, r 1 in-r.A QtlH rilTltlillB "With - - . 4- 1-. J ..oil said roads 31 1-4 iii- L" stake on the .eage 01 roau,. lucuw P-O j Iji -7 II IIS- rl II II 1111 nLfXIVVjt 00 o-t -O I " therce Js. 45 1-4 W. 205 feet to an iron ii...-. o k q.a W SS feet. tr staise; nueui-c o. j- " x . " " the beginning, coniaimuji uuc " 59100 acres. . ; 2nd Lot. .Fronting zuu ieet on uib northeast side of Providence road, be- etnning at wjiuw.ul iv j. , j : Hnn1 .1 n i . vim. stake on eage 01 sam iuau, auu 1 ,J 1, si 1-4 200 IllUg I tit oaxu " feet to an iron stake on edge of road, tnence in. &s s- xl.. -u icci, w 4.i j tr -1 A txr ' f7 fcot stake, tnence uoriu " j Vionif S 3-4. W. LO till 11 UU OLan, mui.. 370 feet to the beginning, containing One ana si-iuu acres. . ni-,,,f-tnrina System ThTrchoa"stToduct i, a" unUorm one, ana lxence all works Ped' " ,ar as possible, yJJS- 11 n.- - Boy Charged With Stealing Jewelry Returns to America n ; T 1, ao- 9?; T.rn-Vked ud at tvnes represeuLi"& - -- - f ew xunv, nu&. .7, . m?nds or sometimes merely forms of ; headquarters tonight, is a Sffimum cost which have to be taken prisoner, Louis Mochorosky, 11111111111 . .11.: KnHor available. ..V j 84-t, 4.V.Q orcpnv nf in default 01 anyuims - a youtn cnargeu wim If a product can be run off by the mrie ; worUl, . of ..... diamonds several and "sawed up into convenient lengths Mochorosky, who Is but oftArwards so mucn uiu 7 17 vears old anoraeu lug Snnspertlon is merely to - determmj JJ W Qf ry ruie' A ahnn.v in other woids " . ' . QT1 Hthpn went to Europe. o avoid obvious "seconds u wa only loVe for a girl m Denver tTPm.P average quality is iu """" hyhom heventurea uaiv Hence avt-ic 4 ideals. 4. w.,-ni wi to his arrest. Softhe Wking as employed, by, Isac uul , Tt ici mere mstice to say w 1f ieWeier in the Jiowery. m "SS't tWrS aif reVrlport r work the day after Iverase may be extremely high Amer- . ls were missed, led the jewel- eIa?l?L firearms, sewing ma- r SUSDect him of the theft. JDetec- l- J a; so forth, have found their i" traced the youth to Philadeipma tnn.atheSu t -parts -of the tfence to Chicago, a-to Denver. In the Coloraao capiioi met the young woman, affection for "horn eventually led to hcapture From Colorado the.youth went to Rus sia where his parents live, and from Russia he went to Germany. From Ber lin Wolf avers the boy wrote him Sing: "I took only my share of jew elry." :- ' " ' 5- DRAGO REPORT ADOPTED. Pan-American Would Refer Collection w 4. nahic to tne naM" Rio ae jan'nv, .T . .... .. ; Norfolk & Western R'v Schedule in Effect May 27, 1906. Throuxk Train Dally, rvCkarloM North Hound. Liv. Charlotte, So. Ry Lv. Winston, N. & W. By .... 22 v"m Lv. Martinsville . i ... 1:30 p.m. Lv. Rocky Mount :2f P-m xiuuuum . . Lv. Roanoke 920 a. A Lv. Rocky Mount .10:?fi a,rl Lv. Martmsvine "v? Ar. Winston .... ...... 2:0 p.m. Ar. Charlotte ..... . . .... C:00 p.m Througn coach Charlotte and Koa- Connects at -Roanoke,' via Shenandoaft Valley Route for Nat ural v Bi ide, Lui ray, HagerstOTrn and - an ponis in Pennsylvania and New York. Pullman Additional train leaves Winston-Ba- . rr . r, r . . n 4 1 tr A-v-An4 n H Q V. I OT leill I .QU . 111. UOiljr, .v-t, " Southwest Virginia and , Shenandoab Gen. Pass. Agt., Roanoke, Va SDecial Low Rates" Via Southern ;i Railway. On account , of the Homecoming. of Wmi J.. Bryan, New York, N. Y., Au- J n Ail, Klfti; 4-Vi Cnnthorn 'RnilwJlV gust uuni, xouu, tuc uuui,uv... : " will sell tickets to New. York and re turn at exceptionally low rates. Tick ets to be sold August Aug. 28th, and AAit, -n;!-! -R-nol 1 i m 1 1 Slant 4 1 Tl 11 annlv from X lit; iviiuniub ti r- points named, Charlotte $22u.tu, oaiib 'M "H Wnllnniino ooVitvr! nl- i 111 J. J.' UUU AAA UVtiVUMir; limjj'fir; published only as information au4 are a. m;, jno o.aany ior- KirJitnona and local points, connects at Greensbo ro for Winston-Salem. Raleigh, Coida Danville for NoTfolk. ' 1 5:45 a. m., "No 27 daily for Rook nju Chester, Columbia . and local stations. 5:30 a m., No. 16, daily except Himriav for Statesville, Taylorsville and io(ai' joints; connects at Mooresville f )T Winston-Salem and at Statesvillo for Hickory, Lenoir,' Blowing Rock, Ashe, ville and points west. 7:15 a. m., No, 39 daily, New York and Atlanta Express, Pullman Sleepprs to Columbus, Ga and day coaches to At. lanta.' Close connections at Spartan bure: for Hendersonville and Asheviii. 8:33 a. m.. No 33. daily, New Yorn and Florida ExprP3S for Rock lim Chester, Winnsboro, Columbia, aavan nah, Jacksonville and Augusta. First cIqso Hav oafhfs AVashinErton t n .la, ennvUla riinlnir OUT Rppvlpn. tT.i'l X. ill. iov uw uwiij w. A ci.-ii. in i for Washington and all points north; Pullman drawing rooms, sleepers to to New York and Richmond, day enm-h- es New Orleans to Washington; dining car service. Connections at Greensboro fnr Winston-Salam. Raleierh and (lolda. V. ri v r 9:30 a: m.. No 37, daily, Washington and 'soutnwestern iJimnen, ruuman drawing room5 sleepers. New York io Nsw Orleans and Birmlneham: Pull. mon nhcarvatinn fflr "MtfW Yftrk t II M con; dining car service; solid Pullman wnv to tne uiicii"""- l . waj " . io cannot be S up to the point wIei " Sines "need to be suppemented bya hiS degree of inteligent skill the American methods works magnificent u At this noint it becomes self-de-Btruve. and all along the line suf fe more or less from too close ad herence to the principle averas nnon which it was founded. , upon wlh-i tonflpriOT toward the production of types modified L so ;aa slightly to cheapen construction l even Wi, W Ps,?anu --"FDerlence, fl cheapened by designs wm- ; iound insoui -d Carried 15 Miies frpm Where he and wre Killed.- 2 5. When the t- -t. nomo lritn ' this express xrom rsusnj-x v,xa - city, last night. tne aeaa uuuj. ui:,imou ' .i rimiv n rnn ni nil n i.im tniuv was iiuiii& "ii me m.xx - " , ' There was nothing by which the body -i j -: .i 1 1 n rl COU1U uu lueiiiuicu. A milkman at. Willingford,t fifteen i, fm-.-.A tiio VinH v of James miles away, ----- Wallace lying beside the tracks there this morning. It was learned that he and Patrick Hayden were last . seen together walking the tracks. They were struck by tne express auu n-inu, . i -i vi -frv Vl 1 ci Hayden s ooay was oaincu. city. T7 cnf ' inrlioa.tions Mr. r iuui , v l kj v -i i . .-.- - . . . -" Vin 'ii-.Tifls in this city. will find the New York Democracy Maw anything out a uuyjjy xamnj-. vrr ir ' n mine. r . - PUIIILO lldlilvi, vui' , 100 acres. if - 4a a o4.4.Ac-tllA 1Q QK TTifknrv. ; : Sd Lot. Fronting 200 feet on the $21J00 Greensboro $17,50, Winston-Sa-northeast side of Providence road, be- lg 35 Durnam $17.50, Raleigh ginning at corner, of lot No. 2. at, iron 5Q Approximately low rates from stake on edge or saia roau - j . other intS- . . , Yiing with said road S. 31 1-4 H.. UU leet further information call on to an iron .staKe uu Ul y"- Vour Depot Agent, or write i-o n i n -ita x4,,4- Qrl iron I0uul -l u b ' . thence in. as - - R L VERNON, T. f. a., stake; thence N. 45 1-4 207 feet to an Charlotte, N. C. iron stake, thence S. 58 3-4 W. 420 feet H TAYLOE, G. P. A., to the beginning, contauuus j. w dixvx Washington, D. U. 4.1 nn acres. - " - - . """ - . i r- a. 1 4- Toronto, uanaaa, oepi. 22nd, 1906. . - . . - K V"T III I1Uj1v nlnne Will aictatt; , which is the cheapest material, and method of making it consistent with Se renuirements of the machtne mmDlicitv must not be lost signt 01 and "he number of parts reduced to a minimum. For example, m the 011, the two is odvious.. wii". -of eases electrolysis, etc., mu?t be ?aken care of outside the legitimate LtfnMhp machine. Machines must TVI o lar-e that box or hat cars, Snot accSafe ttem, and in some! cSes elevator accomodat tons have to k taken into consideration, feome ?are caTes have happened where ma, cSne narts had to.be transported by rack mule, single file, and the limits Somettaes are confined to vest pockets orevehip handles. Textile achm ery'Hato be made with oiles bear ines notwithstanding that they run v?fth' high rate of speed.'ality must not be lost signt 01, u " ?n armature or a machine with a large flywheel could not be placed on board. ?S? tie gyrostatic action would enp- pie it. ,. The automobile is a good illustration of a machine requiring an all-round designer He should know gas en tleiner. x otnlts. radation trv to understand the combustion. Electdcally he must know JucUon coils, insulation, vblt meters andarma tures dry and storage batteries. The- Lilian, vxij :(inn and he orv and practice 01 iuuhv-o. ZLl know that he should be an expert on eearin, linkage and strength of ma SriSs carirage body JJ mounting, acoustics, anryad sound, acetylene sas Pnejimatics. and a hundred and one other things whicn practice alon will teach mm. practice s onmnromise at Anv macuiuu ia r best but in good design these compro mVses are so evenly balanced, propor oned and harmonized or interwoven that the appearance and oparation are tood and the "place where he crawled SS cannot oi located. Sometixnes a machine must ne mau rn(se and again "water proof .and mouse nroof" in the case of piano payers, ?nd in small electrical work . "bug Proof " It will be: seen .the designer mI?L avPS the assembly The aeum - designer5 5SS lach piece, dimensions it, puts drafts eacn pie , Qn in hmsn " - m come castings - -rr; fo-unary, atld r.nt Ot tne " , make any suggestions he sees fit to JEt fl Sener for his consideration. -th?foo should -know shop and shop " Some-excellent "detailers ?raC ,nme from the shop itself and by have coeourrin drafting while work taking lcfcd themselves for this ing have perfectea vtraces the WOrk-iyd detail -drawings on trac assembly anddeta pr ing cloth, fro wsllopS have a special are made. Some v drawing man who - letters ana J Qood et numbers on J d easiiy and just . aferearssyou constant prce; tlie mechanical - Taking it .m,-difficult, and good draftsman's work is aimcui ones are scarce. ture is cheapeiieu - extremely make repaiis uu . .. o rew one that to pay a ltte more ior f That can be properly repaired. in similar Sshion the high-pressure niece work results in turning out ar Scles capable of passing hurried inspect and no moreDrziuiSr Bell, m tne fi"biucv" a September." LUCKIEST MAN IN ARKANSAS. : T iir;f man in A rlrnnsR&'-V writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, "since, the restoration of my wife's health af?, ter five years of continuous coughing. anci uictiuiiife. uuiu . -- , - - owe my good fortune to the worlds, greatest medLcinJDrKing's New, Pis- inn which I know, UUVCI J 1UI JUUOUl"l'"'"l. " r- - from experience will cure consumption Uith first fcboitle7 'and ? twelver bottles Av.iaTi rnference has unanimuu&ij- 4.v, Q nnres thp. worst the so-ealledDrago doctrine The reso , & sheppard.Si druggists. 50c ana $i.yu. xruu- uuluc LURED TO HOUSE BY THUGS. . ' . . , . o;. Obtaining pos Philadeipnia us - Nq session ot an u""""- tndav two Kith sivteenth street today i D. AW"S:" w wias and taise tnugs, (u.&i,uiu - gec. from their clutches. Others w ouia have walked into the trap ' thejob pt With remarkable daring bers had set wnu thMr second and' shrewdness had not their secure victim battiea hu u. It was by means oi. , v.. i the' pa.? iJ.."!,. ! no?r 18 ThV maned" the postal cards fate on Tuesday night, as each .w, ,s postmarked "Aug "hat Tne ponce iic , frustrated the robbers' plans were only rustrad . . , i-: ToTtar m Jacou bv their catciimg a - Bookfor of No. 1324 Bainbridge street who was the second clothing man to arrive at the house. Merman Addles arrive ax " Twelfth street, ton OI iNU. lOiu who had preceeded Bookfor, lay bound , s rnnm OTI : tne- IUSL ana ssbu Z": - ""T W blows f i v UAnwinr 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i.i.. f- .7 11UU1. uuuiviu'i . . irom DiacKjacivo oi" r. , i,ivQO fnnht. desperately Vol vers aiiu jyih, "- ; . in!,11-,r after his aSSail- tO escape. iho-hj, r, ants had fled and the police had ar rived, the clothing men continued to call at the nouse. , IMP OF INDIGESTION. T the so-caneu ii&" " - - me c itd is very gen lution wnicii- w :rr - - eral in its terms. flBWt""rrd" the governments Jested consider the idea ot mviung xuo f ence to take up tne - cible collection of private debts by governments. There is no definition 6f the doctrine itself, and no declara on of the views of the :Conterce as to its merits and scope, but the un derlying universal sentiment has. been Shown !o be that such forcible collec- "uu . - i 4. ?TicirImiSSlble. tion is oeiiveu tu uc - - . William. I. Buchanan, head of United States ZZrtAev olution and got everythms . that Amer adooTed the eMxican resolution in re gard to the practice of the learned pro- DRIVER DROWNED. beginning at corner of lot No.. 3 at iron stake on edege of said road, and run ning with said road S. 34 1-4 E. 200 feet to an iron stake, tnence- in. w -!r ,,n. 1-4 W. 207 feet to an iron stake, thence ' --?rr .n'; be to an- S 58 3-4 Wi 4 u i -'1"1""o -u,r -nrill coll rmmd Owning Two and 26-100 acres. ls "cananda, Also a small triangular tract, con- trip tickets, A"" ' , Tnfit5ne taontaining about One ; Hundred or ior , : 14 and 35th. Route Two Ifundred Square .feet .more or on g'J Vashlngton, less, aajoinlng the lands of W . H No 1 v fc R ,25.85. vvaKenem, Route No. 2, via Richmond, vvasnmg- ijrrvviaence luiu. . Tn r.ranri rimK. ' The , terms of the sale will begone- gjn Ohio, one halt cash, and the balance - on six f"- " v v t for round months, P aPPnfsfU1906 trip " Smlts conUnuods passage in This 15th day of August, 190o. trip. . t tn P;nmmence x -pi at at? TON REDD. eacn airectivji gumo. i- 7- date must not be later, tnan aept. If return portion uur.ei.ucu- person by original purchaser wth joint agent Union Station, Toronto not la ter than 8 p. m. feept f. of fee ot si.uu maue it, limit.of ticket -in extended So as to leave Toronto uu - " withdrawn from deposit but in no case to leave -Toronto later tbxnidmgM of October 24tn, iuo. ... information call on or address r " Charlotte, N. C C. H. GATTIS. T. P.'A. ' Raleigh, N. C. 8-15-6t Bears the Signatme of - Bears the Signature of O Bears the BignatTire of ST The miM Have Always Bought T o H. I - ,Tite Kind YQtt Hare Always ouugm 1 .IheKmn-You HavBAiways Duuyn How to Get the eBtter of This Cause ; of Misery. A scientific writer upoa -Aomacn troubles says: "If you havs ver suf fered from indigestion ana wuo uaa .4- . ' ,r..,v lino crl nc Hrm hfl.S i.W JL . JUU1 iiiiibiiiw-vi.v. ----- x. - . - j? 2 iwi-. flonpinO' pictured a zeruciuuis umcuuy in . tne pit oi your .. siuiuauii,-; vauob -j- oil He rliitiacs tnai organ to . Rcgt . , a, 1 . i- 1 Til 1 with a result mat is nou umy yaM. but fills you with misery from day to j rni,5' rfr Qvipinlv had SUI- Uciy. x 1110 ninci fered rom indigestion, for there is no more aisagreeoie, ntfive '. , n Van In di erestlon. sicis.-aii.-uwi . uiocjc,i.u- - 1, A great many people who have been treated for years for : diseases of the . a 1; i,u nrVion ,'thp.v used neart, iivei m muucj , . - . Miona stomach tablets found that not only,did Miona cure tne stuma J ... - 1 v nil mrDf order, but it made tnem wn and the other troubles were also cured. If you suffer with nervousness, sleep- lessness, lnaigesuuu, - headache, pains in the back or sides, get a 50c box of Mi-o-na from Woodall & Sheppard and take one of the little tablets before each meal. It will cio you a world of goon ami yun be well ana iree uwui-------- and its symptoms. "ToodalV & Shep- pard cave so mutu in." , cine that they give. a guarantee with every box. Ask them to show you this guarantee. v i and rensncs ,: "oc Tcsse j Warrenton, N. C., AnS.?-- Hall, a -weii, v-7 g 'community, drownurs day evening- 01 ,,3. Uncle ing to cross a cwoolen rmmer,s Jesse wasanvei w Thurs. ev rssenger after leaving :nia P"0 " of: "War lenton, but wnen u Dan- SThe StTlt-rte'The horse he driving drowned and the buggy badly wrecked. i DISLIKE ALL-NIGHT BANK. Baltimore, a6- - Third Na- the all-night LlSm tionaU Bank has ibeen-chseaj Sept. 1, to Sept. -1, - - first falling. on , the new , It has been repoi,- " - cial , mstituiiuiia, -r nf the tvould be tnrown .in (d threat-24-hour arrangement that .woul4i eu its success. rVhrouehlv de- ever, that tne ' entrenched termined- and so strongly Qf in its POBiwoii,. - auy rivals win av" PAYS ll 1-2 PER CENT r A store and 5-room cottage in busr ..f rihnrlotie are for sale $i,suu. They rent for $4.00 a week which is per cect of price. - JAMES A. SMITH, Phone 965. 175 ACRES A very desirable dwelling lo cated on North Tryon Street i.iir. f,.nm-'''ont.p.r of the ..lour. uiyt?i0.1-.r.T Vu.7, a city. A fine oppprtunity, to . se? pnw an elegant home, as such property does not come on the market every day.. or. puuy ulars call at my office. 3. n f ; 1 train. 10:05 a. m., No 30 dally for Washing;, ton and all points North, Pullman slccp- . 4rn .T , . ... VArb- T-af--rlsiR!! pnarli In CIO LV 11DV 4wii ' " " .... - ' m Washingrton. Close connections at Dan ville for Bichmond, Va,, Dining car ser- v i c - 11:00 a. m.,' No 28 daily, for Davilson Mooresville, Barber Junction, Coolooraoe Mocksvllle, Winston Salem and Roan oke, Va.. and local stations. 12:35 p. m. No ll daily, for Atlanta and local stations; connects at Hpar tanburg for Hendersonvill and Ashe- ville ' 6:00 p. m. No 25 daily except Sun. day, freight and passenger, for Chesty S. C. and local points. 7-00 p. m. No 12 daily, for Richmond and local stations, connects at Greens boro fbr Goldsboro. Pullman sleepnr, Greensboro to Raleigh; Charlotte to Richmond, and Charlotte to Norfolk. 7-15 q. m. No 24, daily except Sunday yor Taylorsville and local stations; connects at Statesville for Asheville, ni- r-vn ,tonnnp-a unn JMemnnis. 8- 18 p. m. No 38 daily, Washington and Southwestern limited for Washing ton and all points north. Pullman sleep ers and Pullman observation car to New York. Dining car services. Solid I Jli- mi0:33alpn m.No 34 daily, New York and Florida Express for Washington and points north. Pullman sleepers from Jacksonville and Augusta to New York. First-class -day coaches irom Jacksonville to Washington. 9- 50 . m. No 29 daily, Washington and Florida Limited for Columbia Au gusta. Charleston, Sa-annah and Jai k fonville. Pullman dralwing room s -intr car o Jacksonville. First-class day coache. Washington to Jackson- Vllli05 p. m., . No 40 dally, for, Wash . j nrth Pullman sleep- to Washington:" " First-class day coaches Atlanta to Washington Mail for Atlanta and pSlnts South and mail 101 zi-iic". firnwine- room KOUtnWeSL. 1U'"'" j "o.mln(rhm Jppners to Mobile and Birmingham iieeepjoNepransandB nam. uay cuanoo Orleans. Dining car services. Tickets, Sleeping "r ptaiieu. lniuniiaLiw" " Icket office. No. 11 South Tryon St. S. H. HARDWICK. P. T. M.. W. H. TAYLOE.G.P.A . - - f - VV CLi3"Hfc R. L.. VERNON, T. i a- mts We have an assortrdent of most pleasing and artistic de signs. ( v chances are we can please you better for less money. Better see us about it anyway. U i : - J7 1 : iOOIb'RES BEING IF I N E JWOODLANV Q t ,sfv,in ttio next 60 days. Br , ror .sale Hiium ,v- -Ti 1 Sithated m union WUULJ' " ..p" nm lenburg line 'and known as Fox Hill m-j. " rr.rmo reasonaDie. fiiin j. ia,v;i.. r tt aphis 1 KL AUg. 1U. xuo. CUT GLASS K SPLENDID ''NEW SHOWING OF RARE, .GRACEFUL PIECES OF DEEP, dRILUANT CUTTING. " ThcPalamoiintainCo, JEWELERS. J. II. McCausland & Co. E South Tryon St. g 1 Hudniit' AGED ELOPER KILLS HIMSELF. Hotel Proprietor, Sued for Heavy Damages, a Suicide. Washington,;' N. -' J- fu. knrAo wrunl recently proprietor and ,who ,was uiu.11 Furnace, of, the only. hotel in,"" u commitea suiciu "onnectea hcUcTiman Walter D. Gulick's WhUelconducting, the, Oxfor.d Hotel i vear ago Thomas eloped with Ella, a year e . .TV.Rt.er. i-a? farmer. wlrenT.evera! montta. and - ' , r thia neisrhhorhood Teeter sued .Thomas for damages and also began prucCu-0" .: : : - f 1 - '..:'"' " ' tt is to have the lead L .nip in one of. the "Lion and House" traveling companies. Bill 1906 MODEL ; . '...: SEE ijs-FOR PRICES Rbiay; MTk Co., 21 South Tryon &f et, n Men's, Women's and Children's Oxfords at a great sacrifice price. Women's Tan Oxfords $3.50 and S4.00 at $1.95 a pair. Women's White Canvas Ox fords $1.00 to $1.25, special sale "price - -6c Children's White Canvas Ox fords 75c at . . . ., . .ouc. h" Foreman & Miller it CASH SHOE BUILDERS Corner Trade . and , College . St$. Sherrill Mineral Water S Talcum PoWder TOILET WATERS, COLD CREAM, ALMOND MEAL, NAIL ENAMEL, .. CUCUMBER CREAM AND PERFUMES. A New Stock just in. TRYON DRUG CO. Sub- P- O. In Store. .. Stamps, Money Orders. t J ,., Phoned , iljPiryri-t' ' . ' . j nolo nonnle's fa"5es. PUIS reu rusea f -- . because the elements in it makes rich, red blood. It cures Catarrh of the Stom- ach and Bowels, lnaigestiuu, y""0"'" Hon Dyspepsia, Acidity, Nervousness, all Liver, Kidney and Bla4 disease es. We have maae a yei iwuu.v price for this remarkable water. Write for testimonials of some wonderf ul cures. . . -- v ' -', Tnone fia. t . N. J. Sherrill Mineral Springs Co. Owners of the Sossomon Springs. ABOARD 0 RAILWAY - Direct line' to tne principal Cltlej North. - East, South and South-west, schedule taking effect May 27 100b, Subject to change without notice Tickets for passage on all trains are feold by this Company and acoerti by the Pasener with the understanding that this Company will not be responM ble for failure to run its trains on schedule time, or for any such delay as may be incident to their ope a on Care Is exercised to give correct time OL COIlIlCCLlllB " ... is not responsible for errors or omis- Trains leave: Charlotte as follows. . e.iia m frr Moll roe, Hamlet and Wilmington wi I iouj i ifr of Af nnrnA Wltn " v it . -ry : Jno-ha m n n (i III South-west; with 53 at Monroe fo. local points to Atlanta. At With ss ior itaieigu, runoi... - - tOlK ana Dieaiueia 1 " j iV.no Baltimore, New York, Boston and I . ov idence. With 66 at Hamlet for Raleig Richmond, Washington, New oiW an the East. With 31 at Hamlet for Co umbia, Savannah, Jacksonville and ai Florida points. : " , T in No. 133. daily at 10:15 a. m. for Vor colnton. Shelby, and tlR"fn without change, connecting at L ton-with C. N. W. No. 10 for J'?in Lenoir, and Western North Caiolin PoSi5,at 4:45 daily ror Wneol,, ton,-KlieiDy, nnuieuuiu 1 wit stations; connecting rat ""Leno j. vv. ior newwui j..... . and all local points Monrc -No 44 daily at 5:00 P' mwillmin Hamlet, Maxton Lnmberton, Will'"'11' ton and all local stations. Monro No, 132. daily, 7:15 p. m., 1 or jh ' bonnecting with 41 for -Atlanta, B r ingham and the Southwest, at ii-j ' 1 with 43 for Columbia. S?TVa.nnh J sonville and Florida points; ; with .34 Hamlet for Richmond, Washinon a daily. - . - o milow Trains arrive at unanoi - iT, wiieiti 3 T EVERY prosepctive tenant, in Char lotte reads The News To Rent ads. 'daily. , License Will be due all- Dravs, Fish and Oyster Dealers SEPTEMBER FIRST . ' 1 . ' ' 1 . . 1 '""1 and ;must be paid promptly. , . wB.TADRiGity tax Coilicfelr No. 133r 10:00 a. m. daily from pom North-and South. - o R t No. 44 daily at 10:15 a. m. from u 1 erfordton Shelby Llncolnton and an diflV 11-50 from Wil. Tumberton, Maxton, Hamlet. Uou and all local points. n t No. 132, 7:05 p. xn. daily ' from uu erfordton. Shelby, Lincolnton, anu 4 No 39. 1045 p. -m... flailv' TZ0 frn mington, Hamlet and Monroe, a lsor points East, -North. . South nnroc. connecting ai ni'"y t Hamlet wi Connections are made at Hami et all through trains for poin is 1 South, and Southwest, which ar posea 01 vesuuuw , Wasnin PortsmptUh and Atlanta and ton ana jciivi"'; . Tarksonvi. between Jersey ' CJSjh" trSS. Cafe cars on fill" oug n 1 rcf., For - Information, time t' .,tel vations, or Seaboara addrr ture apply to Ucket Agentor n c tt n P. A.. JAMES -Charlotte. N. EDWARD F. COT.; . Chas. B. Ryan, GprAtmouth To-Toronto, uui7-r- d MiUtant: and .Sovereign Grand L. SSSSS'S-i one donar ,or 'Tor further information as tor. V
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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