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, . - v ; . v- - : - :.'? ommLOTtB p in observes otfp qbeb 3i,yi8k f NOTES BY OBSEKVEa TOOUST. V-', Uw of Traveling Mao Who Thooatit - North Carolina Would Vote lor 1 KwiMnlt Diagnosed l'olltlcs Warm la Chatham-ltox Ooinlclled In Uas Old Cemetery at Stateevilto Eludes Punsters- OoL McKoy . McKJnnoa's Death a Los to lied Sprimrs -Cotton ." at latta, K. Sold by Aactkm (Mod Jumum in U1 mm country. - , Written fnr The Observer., . - ' "I'll Jbat you that North Carolina will go Republican this time.',, said a. young traveling man at naraieom aay lam wk. ' ."What do you mean," said a chorus of "i icna.' "inai' me. omit? .win ... viiin rr itoosevelt Inntend of .varker? ' ,. 1 Vu h' U , tm ,,'.' 11 Oh. no." declared five Wfii ail.at onc, 7 "I'd take a hot of tl.OMO tiulnt lft ..cents ..,-'On that,-; said one. ' ;? ,i "Well.. If I were Ix-tUnar man." e , claimed the young-fpllown alintild take ... you up; for i oeiiove k ih goinr Kcpuoit- can." ', . vi " I tried to figure out the trouble with the man,, but could come to' do maiMfnc--.: tory conclusion -untlrlater in tho'tlay. I ; not with him. and he aaldj I find this a stod town; I sold two car-4oad ot lxttles ' here." . . . - i, , . H had recently beeo tor Ashevllle and other places In the western part of the ... State, taking order (or liottlwt. Mis oose was easy to diagnose after all the symp toms were known. j v, , 1 have been told frequently lately thai the pollticnl tight In Chatham "was warm. i Vho Populists 8'5em to have gotten togMh r, and the Republicans are gaining some (round. The result over there will be In doubt until the vote ts counted. There- fore, there is no apathy In Chatham. Tte poys are rustling. . Some time during July Mr. Hugh n. Cowles and other hunters of Iredell coun ty. bought a doien or .more red foxes in Missouri, and turned .them loose near their respective homes. ; Recently chickens iiavo oeen oisappeanng one oy one trom certain homes near Statesvillq. , UeutenH nt uovernor Turner lost, a few full-bred hens. Red Reynard was suspected, and the poultry owners began to watch their yards. About ten days ago, as Mr, 'Tur ner was on his way to his, office, hersaw a fox cross the rood In front of him. He hurried down-town, : ftnd out out the word. . A pok ol dog was collected, taken to the place where 'tho fox waa aeon, and started. It was not long before the race became spirited, -arid Reynard began to hunt cover. He turned. toward the center of the town,, and- madft tracks , In a hurry. The days followed tn hot pursuit! and It looked ns If Jils foxshtp Mould go straight to the court House. Kut the fox knew better; he waa going to a hole In the Willi of the old cemetery, right In the heart of the residence por tion of the town. That was his den, and he had selected a sufe and sure one for the winter. Several hundred cords of wood are piled along the old rock wall. Mr. Fox can camp in thpre all winter long, and run in and out when he gets ready. Those who have heard Mr. Frank S. Cpruil, Democratic presidential elector for the State, say that ho is making a Kreat speech. That is no more than Us friends ; expected of Mr. 8pruilv for he lias learning, good sense and a silver tongue. He is an eloquent orator, with commanding address and polished man nei. He and W. A. Self make a noble -team. , Red Springs does not seem like the same I.lnce without Jttr. McKoy McKlnnon, the veteran insurance agent, who died at his home there several months ago. He was tible, jovial and persistent at his work. The average Insurance agent has the rep utation of boring, but Colonel McKlnnon was not of that class. Ho made,, the writing, of Insurance policies business. nd succeeded at It. He will be missed In this section of the 8tate. I never met more unique or attractive character than wns Mr. McKoy McKlnnon. He made life worth living to many people. . The" Scotch people of Scotland awl Robe son counties are not much Interested In politics this yaar. Most of them want to tee Parker elected, and they know thai locally everything will be well, but the price of cotton and the size of the rop Is their hobby. The crop Is not no Rood us that of last year: about two thirUs of a crop Is a fair estimate. At taittu, 8." C, cotton is sold at auction like tobacco, Th buyars tund around in a circle and bid cn a sample from each laR The Charlotte buyers might follow the example ivnd satisfy t he , f a rmers. A reader of Tm Observer propounded a client ton to me the other day: "Why do n cow get up behind, when si horse gets up peter.?" If anybody Is wise n the subject, fct him or hor answer, f know that a cow always kneels when getting up. Th horse sits on his haunches, and straightens his forelegs ilrst. 'What makes a dog turn around three times before he lies down?". These iucs ' tl ns come in from the fieM. . "dood roads" seem to be the cry every where, and much good work Is leing dom In various parts of the Stale. The pwple of Robeson county are Improving their Mghways. The roudw are being straieht fned, graded and covered with clav. Jn the sandy seotlons that Is NuCfi. ient; The thoroughfares , about M.ixum and i.um berton have been very much Imnroved H. K. 0. 1). SPE.KIX AT CHINA UROVK. Sleasra. Nowland and Blackburn 1 cuwi ,tho Issues A r4irjre Crowd rresent. Correspondence of Th Observer. China Grove, "'Oct: 29. There w;as a - . Joint '.dlscussioo here to-tlay, between ' Messrs. V. Ctewland and' E. Spencer (. Hlackburn. Mr.-Blackburn whs tntro--Oui.'ed fey Mr- John I Kendleman and r ,! spoke for one. hour .without touching upon a single issue. He dealt largely , In villflcaUon, (ailed to answtr a slrtgle fluestlon,:pnt to hltn and did not. deny ihat he voted fof Abe Mlddleton. a tie- ; ,Kto in preference to a one-1eeeed Can ,ederate'(oldler for -door-keeper. In the JueglHluturc. : did admit that ho. in troduced a bill In OongresH to pentrion , , ., negroes, .but4 tried to worm out of It by ,f't wu 1"inc uib n oy request-, "is Hpeecn rrom oeginning to end was a failure, which fact wan admitted by a great many or his J:puu1tcnn follow- Mr. Xewland waa Introduced by Mr. il. L.ee Wright, State Kenalor, frutn llowan, and during Mr. Newland's. epeecn. Mr. tllackburn'waa badly' wor sted, which made his Republican , friends feel .very sorry for him. Quite xiuuiuw ui . queutiuiiH were UBrteu tjiatKourn oy ivewland, and he - was reqw.P to answer them In his 15 w -Teply. - which he failed to do. This Was Indeed a. Demrn-rHtic da v. There waa a very large, crowd present. The With Brass Band furnished music tor tne occasion, 1 Mrs. Kerner-AttentlM Funeral of Rcl atito In Illinois. Correspondence of The Observer. ' Kemersville, Oct,, 29. Mrs. J. O timer jvorner, " accompanied by Mr. Joseph '..V Korner, "her- husband's brother; atten 1 ded. the funeral of (lustave Korner, Jr. I lasf Wednesday at Belleville, lllf.Jl , wasl only by accident that Jr. JKor i ner saw in k morning paper while In St. Louts,. -th aix-ount of, und' ar. rangementH for the burial at Belle ' , vtlle cemetery It will be remembered ,hy many tha Gustavo-, Sn, father of the late deceased, was prominent rnan hv Illinois, and figaired conspicu . ously fifty years agoi and iw'to ttnd during Lincoln's administration, , The family was related to J. J.-Ollmer and i : Henry i Kornerr --j.'of v Winston-Salem Some correspondence occurred between : - tlirni pome years ago. . - ,. 1 FILLED tT ON FIIUv-WATEIW Indian Brave From (he Cliorokee Rca ervation Conies to Grief in Ashe , villo Blltmore Exldblt at St, Ixmls Winning i Premi tuiia N egro's Rome , Buracd., ; fc ; r t , '-, , , - i Correspondence of The Observer. Ashevllle, Oct. 9. News waa received here to-day of the hurnlnar at Shlloh, .miles from Ashevllle, yestenjay morn lnar of the residencft and tMtrit of Wari ren smitn, a weiiHo-ao ana tnaustnous negro of that Veectton of the county. Tho fira aa of inoendlaj5 origin, and Smith lost everythln that h possess ed, even to the clothing worn oy .otm. self and family. 1' He la, mow in dire straits, and is eeekinr to secure suffi cient funds to provide his family with the. necessaries of life, until: ha can find employment and again commence the battle -.of- Ufer1 rim,r, One flay last week Ned Stamper, an Indian brave from the Cherokee reser vation, In Swain county, ;:cama a into Ashevllle, drank of the pale-faces "fire water;" fell among -"Greasy Corner" thieves was robbed of a , watch and a sum of money, claimed by the Indian amounting to 500. At tho time of the robbery. Stamper was "supping" with a crowd of negroes la a "private dining room" at the "Greasy Corner" restau rant, and was ny aware that he had been "touched" until several hours af terward, wheri he reported the occur rence to tho police off'cers, and a negro named Arthur McDowell ' waa arrested, tried and bound to court, charged with the larceny of the watch. The disap pearance of the money and failure to And a clue to Its whereabouts, consid erably puMled the offleere, and several of the city's guardians x pressed .h belief that no such .amount had b stolen. Now come a letter from 8t;imper, written to an Ashevllle law yer, cmo turned over to Chief Jordan In which the Indian saya he was mis taken In claiming that J500 had been stolen: that upon his return to the res ervation ha found that he had left the difference between 140 and 500 in a strong box In his wig-worn, and that In reality only $40, or the remaining portion thereof, v and the watch were stolen off his person while here. The "heap big" Indian appeared to be "tickled to death" upon finding his money safe and secure, and In broken English declared that he had seen suffi cient of city life; that he wanted It arranged bo he would not be compelled lo return end appear aa prosecuting Witness against the negro McDowell, nnd asked the Ashevllle attorney to thank Chief Jordan and the officers for their kindness to him. The Biltmore farms' exhibit of poul try at the St. Louis fair has aam proved too much for other raisers of thoroughbred fowls, and has captured a. large percentage of premiums. In a telegram received to-day from St. Louis, James P. Kerr, manager of thi poultry department of the Vanderbllt estate, says: "Biltmore Farms win 23 premiums cn Plymouth Rocks. Wyan lottes, Legnorns, turkeys and ducks." Mr. Kerr also adds that there are 8.000 chickens on exhibition In the fair grounds at StLouIs, representing poul try farms from 40 States In tho t'nlon. MOORESVILLK M AVIVS X S. A Lad Badly Hurt -Regular Term ii Iredell Court Postponed Owing to Election Day Personal Mention. Correspondence of The Observer. Mooresville, Oct. - 29. Samuel, the young son of Mr. Joe Overoasb, of Bur ringer township, waa. right seriously hurt yesterday afternoon, when he fell from a wagon and was run over. The wagon was loaded with wood, and pass ed over the young fellow's legs and body, though no bones were broken. Rev. R. C. Davidson and Dr. A. 2. Bell arrived to-day from St. Louis and other points In Missouri, after two weeks' absence, Mrs. J. C. Deaton returned, this morn ing from Statesvllle, where she ha'c! been attending the bedside of her aaughter-in-law, Mrs. Fred Gray Deaton, who was operated! on last Thursday for appendicitis. Mrs. Deaton is said to be getting along- airtight, and will recover, L. A. Evans, who died at the Presby terian Hospital at Charlotte to-day, as a result of the stab reeclved on Wed nesday, Is a son of Mr. Mint Evans, o; Davidson township, and lived only a few miles from this place. The remain will be brought here to-night and con veyed to his home, and from there thej will be taken to Vanderburg church. Where the burial will take place to morrow. Evans leaves a wife and threi stpall children. He was about 40 years Of age and owned a good farm. Misses Jennie Mitchell and Adelaide Rankin returned to their home at Sails oury to-day, after spending a few day with their grandmother, Mrs. Mary Rankin, who has been In very feeblt health for several weeks. Miss Emms Hayes has arrived at her home here. after spending several months- with rel ntlves in Alexander county. Frank Former, .a negro flagman . or. the Southern Railway, received a ver painful Injury to, hla left ankle by catching, his foot in the. frog at twitch, and is laid up for .repairs. Judge Cook has ordered Sheriff Sum mers to notify the public that the No vember term of Iredell Superior Court will not jjonvene until the. 10th. on ac count of the election.' It ia -alser stated that the civil .docket, wilt not be taken up uuiu me nniOTinj- nionuay.j int information is -given publicity for- the benefit Of the Jurors who are summoned 16 court,, ftianyr of -whom live ,inv tht section of the county. j". The registration books ehow a decld d increase in voters over two years ago. . - Earl Allen, U -year-old eon of John Allen, fell while rhnnlng across the railroad at the station at 7 o'clock to night, and broke his right arm above tho wrist, both, bones being shattered. MOItGAXTOX ITEMS.' beveral of tlie Candklat .- 8ieak l-iinerai of nr. Andrew Mv Irlw. L Correspfindencc of The Observer, " ' Morganton, Oct."- 29.7-Senatr -Overi-man made a fine, address on. Friday to a small audience. It ; Was tn every way, worthy of the speaker, Messrs, Charles Harris and Thomas Settle fol lowed the next day to ' a somewhat larger- crowd and made : the same speeches heretofore reported in! your columns. The best Republican siieech made here during the present cam paign wuf- made last week - by Mr. Isaac M. Meekins, candidate for Lieu tenant Governor. ''. ; The funeral riles1 over the "late A'n drew'M. Prloe, by Father Joseph, of Salisbury. . tn tho town - i-cmetery ot Friday s, wery oiot- impressive. The Latin -ritual of the ancient church was-then heard -for the flrst time by many of our people.; Mr.'' Price -wa bora March ISth. 1H53. at Mullica Hill. New Jersey, and died in tolumbia S, C; hl family fcBidmif here. v He came South fifteen years ego and resided in Llncolnton, , and Chester - S. C. before settling in our .nolent burg.' Our "county canvass' is -In full awing but attended by .very small crowds. , ftOBKsoy rourncs lookixg ct County Candidate Are . 8Urrlng the -People Front the Stump Maxton Reaching Out; for Trade, Correspondence of The Observer. , Maxton, Oct. 29. The seeming Indif ference to matters -political- no longer exists ' ln Roberson county The eo pie Are beginning to atlr and a good nealthy vot will ho doubt be polled, yartous county candidates have been idri reusing gfd croda it-thlH ww Jon during the: last Wtk, While Max ton has recently had ; the pleasure of having two or three, good speakers trom a distance; nioong the best of the addresses delivered here was t hut af Mr. W. A. Heir, who la making u very strong (mpulgn. The excellent weather for harvest ing and gathering thecrops has caused iuit a falling off in the marketing f cotton during the last few weeks, but this market is getting an unusually large portion of what is Bold, bsrause it the fuel that our buyers are puy ng a little better prices than those In the neighboring towns. The crowded throngs of people on our streets on the laBt few Saturduy after noon, attest the fact that our mer chants and cotton buyers are having a arge trade. Maxton "is reaching out n every direction for business, and by the earnest efforts of our merchants to .leae the people, the town Is command ing the trade from a wide area.- '-- Mr. w. s. McNatr leaves this after loon for Winston-Salem, In response to i telegram from his brother, Mr, M. McNalr, whose health has been ex ceedingly poor for several months. dfcST REMEDY SXR CO?T8TIPA. XION. "The finest remedy for constipation l ever used Is Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets," says Mr. KU Butler, of Frankvllle, N. Y. ' "They act gently and without any unpleas ant effect, and leave the bowels In a perfectly natural condition." Sold -i. H. Jordan A Co. Hopewell 1. O.. Mecklenburg Co., N. C. Mrs. Joe Person MSdain: Four years igo I look a violent cold, which reeuii d in quinsy, and after suffering al nkst death, got relieved; but alus, Uk iiseuse was in my system, and il-mlt) culminated In a womb troubii which caused me great suffering that whiiui ind sprlnK- 1 could scarcely drag irouuil, and was often (o jnlsiaUle i A-ould pray to die. I begged my hus band to let mo try your remedy, lie oought me a box and it has made o perfect cure of me. It has also cured' .ne of liidigesllon, and furthermore,. af ter the birth of live of my children 1 would nearly lose the use of my aj ins, ind suffered untold agony with rheu inatlHin and neuralgia. I have lut been troubled with either of lust two chil dren. I keep a bottle of the itemed) in the house all the time. My husband mys It 's better than a doctor. With ill my other children I had a greui deal of trouble wMh them during denti tion. 1 can truthfully say, never did chil dren cut teeth with so much ease and as lttle trouble as my last two have. When ver 1 see any sifrn of thslf teething I oininonr eil inkiiiK the Kennedy. 1 Keel ny Htiiiii.o-ii and bowels, regular ami iciltiiy ii'inilllon, and seems lo have he si bine eflfet t on theirs, it Is ccttuin . the best ton it- I ever triad. A-few uses will brace me up and make me eel like a new person. Yes, publish ny part of my letter that will help your -ause in the east"-! hate publicity, jut If my experlencewith the Remedy vlil be the means of -others trying IU 1 ,m willing for the public to know the rood It has dorie me and mine, May hxd bless you. t am -.-Tours "truly, ' MRS. ABNER ALEXANDER. rh ousliTrbinr a ly.Charlo'U to Roanoke, Va. Schedule in effect Novembor 29, 1903. ll:mj am l.v Charlotte, Bo. Hi, At u.uu iri :15 pra Ar Winston, So. Ry. Lv 2:25 pm 2M pm l.v Winston, N. & W. Ar 2:W pir 6:00 pm " Martinsville. Lv 11:45 m tj:ffipm " Rocky Munt. " 10:2ti prr. 7 : ;M pm Ar Roanoke. , ,f' !:15 pit. Dully. Coimeet at Hoanoke via Rhonatidom alley Route for Natural Dildise. l.uray lagerstown and nil points In Pennsylva ila and New York. Pullman sleeps, toanoke and Philadelphia. Through coach, Charlotte and Rosnoke Additional Information from agents Southern Railway M. V. HRAOH. 'i'rav. !'. Agl. W. R BEVII.L. Oen'I. Pass. AU ROANOKE. VA. HAkKER'S " , HAIR BALSAM ClrstiMrff tud brmif..3 1rie bal;. Pftmwtfl ft Iuuint fruiriri. f Werer Foil to 2?ntoo d-L-r.y Hair to lt Youthful C'olor. Cum svnup diivac it tifttr fnj;u ) ; .c- l'.T a Ccnict This le the sUr ti hswtft Is Ihs h sod famsua rsmsdy weary Mpon does lafaSs stem eantdyspeptlo. aoh thsi walah It Is anabla la do f sf urlnf all ill in ill troubles sad itself, svea M t silently disordered B 4irtiv or STsrkurdsos. aisaraara. Kodol curnBss las hatural IuIom af dtrastisnaad does th work af the stomach, relaxing the nerraus tension, while ths inflamsd muscles and membfans of that erras ar ails wed to mm. rest and heal. - It cures lodtresttoN, flslulenca, ealpiuilea af the as art. oarvaus dyspepsia and all stomach trouhlataby cleans! nr. purtfrihe and stranrthaninf tho rlands, msmbranM af Ihs atom oil anddlresdv arfaaa, ? ,;;. kssto Csa lajstr iili i m. - II.M Sim seattM ?W mm H, -!.:. s wet aa.M su (. to. . .. hmuM ay sVff.tsTtTT d C, C8ICAM. i.-umi mill " ti rtSK3BIBtBtB9fi TR. II. JORDAN A CO. :.Wt ' ar u Spcclar-Ratcs Via Seaboard Air LiB Railway." . . TO RALKIOH. N. C. ACCOUNT . C STATE FAIR. " Tha Seaboard Air Una Railway an nounce that account of the North Carolina State Agricultural Fair to t held In Raleigh, October 17-11, they will have tm aala tickets at Spe cial rat of one fart, plus fifty cents for the round trip, tnia including eua , admission to the Fair Grounds. Thsse j tickets win b on aala October 14th to ! Slat, inclusive, and for trains arriving ' In Raleigh before noon of October SB, S904, with Onsl return limit ot Octo ber 14th, continuous passage in eacn direction. " Thcra will also ba on sal special reduced rates for brass bands, military companies, etc., when In uni form. These tickets will be sold from i all points in Virginia and North Caro- Una. -- , -,". 1' - For further information apply to your nearest Seaboard agent. j . , a H- 0 ATTia T. P. A., -;.: ,; ' Raleigh, N. c. Southern Railway. 1 '' '.'si-I-.et-.-ttlia 19, 1904. This fcondensed schedule is published an -Orurmatloe aad la subject to Changs wtthout notice to the public. 4:00 a. m.. No; . daily for Richmond ind loeal points, eonnects at Grenioro or Wlnston-Salom. ; Raleigh, Golusboro, ewbern and Morehead City, si Danville : -,'or Norfolk. , :IB a. nu. No. 17, dally for Rock Hill, i Miester and Columbia ana local points. 7:10 a. in.. No. 16, dally, except Sunday, tor fcttateivllle, Taylorsvllla and local sta- hiii; connects at Mooresville for Winston-Salem; at Statosville for Ashevllle, Hickory, Lenoir and Blowing Rock. -.) a. m., No. a, dully. Atlanta Kx ...rrss, Pullman sleeper lo Columbus, da,. nd day coaches to Atlanta. Clos con. toctlons at Spartanburg for Henderson- (lie and Ashevllle.' Dining car service. :35 a. tn.. No. S3, dally, New York and Augusta Express, for Rock Hill, Cheater, tVlnnsboro, Columbia. Bavannah and Au ,uta; tlrst-clasa coach to Augusta. Dln- ntt car service. Pullman sleeper to Au ulista. : a. m.. No. 86, dally, U. 8. Fast Mall ! for Washington and all points North, j I'liilman drawing rooms, sleepers to New V.-.t-lr urwt 1?ti.Vim.iwt ' Aav rmirhit ' jrleans to Washington; dining cur ser- Ice Connects at Greensboro for ton-Sulum. RalelBh and Goldsboro. tt:30 a. m., No. ST, dally, Washington toiithweslorn Limited. Pullman dra' room Bleeners. New York to New Orleans .nu .NieniphlM. Pullman observation car 1 sew York to Maoon; dining car service; olid Pullman train. .No. u. WiiBlilliston and Florida Limited, eaves at 10:05 a. in., dally; Pullman druw ux ruoin sltpTS lo New Vork; rirst-elii inch to Washington; dining car 'service. 11:(K) a. m.. No. 28, dully for Davidson, Mooresville, Barber Junction, Cooleemoe . Mocksville, Winston-Salem and Roanoke, i a., and local points. li ii p. m.; No. U. dully, for Atlanta and cat stations; connects at Bpartanburji 1 fur lliiridersonvllle and Ashevllle. 7. lo 1. m., No. 12, dally tor Richmond ind local stations; connects at Greensboro : nr Raleigh and Ooldsboro; Pullman sleepers, Greensboro to Goldsboro; Char lotte to Norfolk. :25 p, !., No. 25, dally except Sunday ieitiii and paswnger for Chester, 8. C. i nd U-ul pulllt.1. .16 p. m., No. St, dally, except Sunday, ! or StHtesvlll-i and local stations; con- nets at Statesvllle for Ashevllle. Knox--lie, Chattanooga and Memphis. X:IS p. w.. No. 3S, dally, Washington and jouthwestern Limited, 'for Washington i ml all points North Pullman sleepers . nd Pullman observation car .''to New Ycrk. Dining car service. Solid Pullman irnin. j No. 29. Washington and Florida Limit- ' lesres I0:OB p. tn., dally; Pullman draw- j iig room sleepers for Jacksonville. Fla.; ( -rst-elns-s coach Washington to Jackson- I itle. i 10:20 p. m , No. 3B. dally, U. 8. Fast Mall j for Atlanta and all points South and j eiiiUtliweKt. Pullman drawing room sleep- rs to New Orleans and Birmingham; day ' 'Oachcs Washington to New, Orleans.; Jinlni, car service. i 0:57 p. tn.. No. 4fi dally, for Washington , tid points North. Pullman sleeper for ."a-sllnst n and Richmond. First-class 1 ii'ili. Atlanta to Washington. KagKiige called for and checked from lOleln anrt reidenei'8 by Wadswortb i ri.nsfcr Co., on orders left nt Cltv Tickol , ffice. C. 1 1. ACKERT. Gen. Manager. 8. H. HAHDWICK, Passenger Traffic hi eager. W. H. TAYI.Orc. Oen. Pass. Ag't, Washington. D. C. R. L. VERNON, Traveling Pass. A't. T. J. WITH EK8POON. 11 8. Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C, City Ticket Agent EA BOARD Trnlns nrrlv as Ml'isrs: 23. trom Ailmita, Nw York. Wsshlng- ti. Kiulniiiiitl, Norfolk, Kalclgh, tU:0 I . m. : as. from Atlanta, New fork. Wiishlng I ion, Richmond, Norfolk, Italelgh, Wll- j -nlngton, J;45 p. tn. . Train 32. from RutherfoMton Bbelby lid LliicolMori, 1:16 p. rn. TraliiH Ifitve na follows: ' -f-.tfl. for Atlanre, -"Wllmlnstr j, BsNIgh "oif.ill, KIchmoiH). Washington, New 1 Ky rn, :iil . m . I , for Atlsnta, 'Raleigh,. Norfolk, Rich . fi ,i. vvytiliion, JJw Turk, 7:ffi p. m. i 84, fir IJnoolntun, Btielliy, Rutherford Uw, 19:1 a. m. . '. , ' ,-1 Nbs. 39- a nd tt run solid to and from ' Vllmnirtn. ' Pullman vestibule sleeper Charlotte to Portsmouth, connecting at -llonme wHr ithrtuigti sleeper to Washlngotir Raltl- mc-r, rhlludolphla and New -York. ! M. I,. HERMAN. City Passenger and Ticket Agent. I City ticket office. 26 HoutU Tryon street, : cnarioue, w. u. CHARLES B. RTAN, O. P. A.. Portsmouth. Vs. C. H. OATTI8. T. P. A.. ., PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cmmm and boutifke lh bait. Here yila to Sestore Oray VMiMnli dimw a hlr UUUiS, S0e,im. It.l s Dr. My Mwtonien. J.J. Hutoln. LFii ACCIDENT, -;, Off kwlMlinft. . . 'A aw- 36 ..n; - - :. ' ' VC. L ..... . . I V V:,i X '"'.'- .'-'V' -V-', - " v-.'..'ti,'.'V:. ...'. t 'i-nt:j..-: i lllNSURANCE:!! 'V. cj-h ..''-,.''' ;v.''' , '' i,V-f..'r. liyiPROVED ISTIKATES FURXISHED, A. H. WASHBURN, SOUTHERN AGENT, CHARLOTTE. LIYEHTJ IH cnJ SELES STRBLES Dealer in Tngitl. Carriages, Wagon,. .ti"."s. Horses, Mules, Eta, Applylto. uui.or Tlrea a Specialty. Carriage vtsgon Builders. Gene ral Repa.' 'ortt specialty. 'Plions No. . f?. E, COCHRANE Insurance AND Real Estate R. E. COCHRANE 7Tf r riT CI tVV-U I I If UfnrtmirArlli'n Onno (lt THI9 13 THE GREAT INTERCONTINENTAL 8H0W OF GREATEST PEATtRCS thTgrIat ADAM FOREPAUGH & SELLS BROS. Vast Circuses Menageries and Hippodromes United Wblcb (or Successive Seasons have In fieri way Broken ill Arenlc Records la Uadlsoi Square Bardcn, Kew York Which in unparalleled awl uplmiiiid prounion, not only IneluoV all thr best attractions that all others ean pooiUy produce, but a stellar host ol nwly-adiled Forwga andjiorae-oorn ' , THRILLING, TRANSCENDENT and TREMENDOUS FEATURES Nowhere elm to be eeo on earth, and everywhere and at every performance InoJuding those only North Pole Discoverers ' tannmii mir tt iraniriiTS"tr'aiiay ONLY TROUPE OF 9 HUNGARIAN . M ACYARS In" ie. wtomifimiM,wtM aad 'asfoaaly;neeBtri daaefs, melodic and alraoat tavagely strenuous acrobatie osioalities ol their myit.noua .tace.sps A.pi.s . . fVKJTVT' TCT' t ' Whose miraculous aniincrsdible feat of scaling; awheel the narrow; a Dsolutely V X VjLa-WavaM JLV nerpendictiiar interior circle of "The Devil'a Chimney! hai gaiaea faf,hijn the ' title of "The, Mounting Maniac of M 0 KT S . JHI UJ Whose combined BarebaoV, Sulky and Park Csrt Junding Ionoyationa, ia the eottrse i of which, holdinie a Sulky aloft by Its Thilla, he sprirM from the (round to the back ol hix Running Thoroughbred and balances a Park Cart oa his Chut, are surnaasui illustrations Of skill and strength. THE FOUR MARTINEKS Caul'n strenteut Grm Geniuiwi In A FresA Peet.Be:. In( Mici, Tb CmbK CstirsM, Tb Miser ass Hi d-ii. The Placket Parisian, sua ether Proliant Frlici to gether with fifty other of th World's most famous and Funruesi Fools in tna Ctrtastaii Capital f Cknrahaa, . Fame's only EDDY, FAMILY Now first introducing their new and the only Aerial rjtaqe Acrobatic Act DEMON-DRIVEN DIAV0L0 Looping the Giant's Loop on a Bicycle. An inimitableaaperhuman fest.Hefying duplioa ttonaixIbecmrinK ileooription, WhiebthrilMaafl eleetrinea a would a battery oi dynamos, A spectacle stagirering eiensatioo' aelt'. Acres of aotoundiog, uumfoumiing, dare-devil, daxtung, delighting, marveloun and merry prodigiss sad paxtimai, and rarest tiring leeons. COWELLITIQi OF EIGHT C1BC0S COHPMIES A hundred acts and rivalries, in three rings, . 100,000 feet of aerial space, on elevated stage - .-. and a crand colinmim eourse.' TAs Chariot Haues . BfthitomaiiCaar$, 1)i8uprtaUo$lamet larint , of Natural Hillary. Never before were seen her ,. , savage repmentatlvM In such huge, femclouf ' nd varied form. TA Mqhttut (tarda Wlittt ' i tltphantt, and towering ooloiwaHy in fame among " them Trl&MePAUBH MHCIlia UCPHAHTSt '' IHF XF1I1I MOfMEBS' gflLDItH fLfPHAMTS. .. V . Thera are. Peerless Hundredaintheif Horse Show. A Blue-blooded Congress of PrUe-wiaiilrj 1 elJnorninFreCIStfeet iPageant is :ti "G&snlic, :Lzuzzz I f. k 4V OF, ORIENTAL OPULENCE, AND HISTORIC illLITARV Di l i AY. '.'Cwo perfoimanoea daily i Vain or shine. In new prcHw waterproof tents.' Aflmifwirtn.St) cent. Children un.:-r) v "; 'v-ja 1 sad T P, M., fcrbjBMenagejria aatt Grwid lroinenade.Coneerta by M errick's Superb, fJUiiary I-nr. IA'. On exhibition -4ay numbered Coujpon, actually Reserved Snats, may be secur ed at tli 1 r : r , ' 1',. "' : ' '.' ' ' No. 8 South Tryou Street. , DUILDEnO OF f ! - ' 'Laala-U . ! , - , i The Charlotte: Supply Co. VTB ARB BOXmnCRN AGENTi TOR TINNED WIRE, GERMAN HEDDLE3 AND HXD DLE FRAMES. WRITE US Foskett Bishop Steam Craps carried la stock, also Card Clothlruj anj a full line ot Supplies. ' r ' ' CHARLOTTE. BIRMINGHAM. , SPARTANBURG. r -. . - VHflK li.. isvrp ill WJVS YEARS OLD i fSMOOTHMELLOW C ULL QUARTS I AS KXPHCa CHAROC AIO V Ull ' H trial will convince you BET lor Modicmal and otner purposes.. oena us your orders and if not perfectly satlsfactiry return at , our exise and money will be refunded at once, ainpinenw tuuue in piain cases,, ...... - ' .,t..- -',":.! A- hf -::&vi-f-'i?--;$'V lemit by Postal white ran r.'tcc. CHARLOTTE, N C. TUESDAY, the Bewitched Bike." And still another frtVtiS-M"T,Tl 13 . ' '. .-: ' '-. .f Hi--1 LIACMIHUt?. " ft i " i-j ?n : &r -.,i.C0EKSFC3 .CLICKED, k NORTH CAROLINA. i - - -v FOR PRIOEA S YrARS OLD 5 COPPER DISTILLED V 5 FULL QUARTS $ZA1 that these Roods are the vr-Bt or Express Money . Order. tiaT oV otmch uauonc. . 1 1 :. ..V"-... . i1 jrirWra NGVl w wa A A FULL-GROWN LIYLN'Q I POLAR BEARS A greater number thaa 8ir John Fraaklta. Kano, . Oreely or Peary ever saw ipgeUMr tX say one time. THOSE PABBIAN ratEWIAt PETS AN WODIOIES , LaFamlllc Brain Lccnsson Seven Male and Female Arente Geniuses in their Phenomenally Origiaal Perforaaaaees, -"ON THE WAT TO TM 08AND MUX tiCB. PARIS." The only sltomther new eonestrias feature u eireus annals for over half a century. PRODIGIOUS PORTHOS XHrn CHASM'VAULTINa CYCLIST who, in seeming desperate dash to surs dnitruo tkin, leaven his headlong ooume to fiy 90 FEET AWHEEL TMROUQft SPAC8 aitui then regain his narrow pathway unscathed, ' ' Among their beroto, aistone and marvelous MILITARYtPBATUREG. thone' lnootnrrabla marten of manual aad drill- THE 1LUOS0UERIS3 108SRA ZCUAVES ; so attlydeeru fey the KeTork Journal as "A flr tetUoas CMttstde,irlNas CckrHr sat -Pnciabs kna Istiissiltl the MUitarf WeriaV Preeminent. Parisian Phenomenon. IS 13 IHL 21
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