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CHARLOTTE DAILY OLSLIJVER, JANUARY 7, 1C03. r . .. -J From every direction Wherever a newspaper enjoys any considerable amount ' of standing with , reading community there comes splendid re . -ports concerning the merits of the. po " etlc play entitled "Mozart,! in rwhlch Howard ' Kyle, an actor -on unusual prominence and who therefore require no special In trod action to the theatre going public will appear In the central character, In the performance to jbe given here at" tbe Academy . Friday, Jao. 12th. ' , v! ftf.'-ji So pronounced, has .been the success of fbia delightful romantic biographical drama, that Its forth-coming presenta tion is being looked forward to With , more than ordinary pleasurable antic! ' pAtlon on the part of those who find " In a pilar possessing- the atmosphere to 1 which . VMosart - belongs. , a genuine treat " 11 11 v vV , , , 1 . "Mozart while deputing the exclt tag episodes in the .life of the great A. music master, ; . nevertheless , contains ; the spirit of true theatrical worth, and ' im said tct'feft thoroughly infused with ft: . uihuiu ' V4 uuiuui ' uuiw iwwpM , . as, v w -r w r,"" P War"? with fhs iiAmonAt vr 1 n av n itir nnnn sucn upurting lines. ' "Brown's' in Town tit an unroarloua ly tunny play on the farce order, lllus- T irana Uf vauAuiv ctru&iv. stuu uia , tlon or the Show takes place during one ummir'i day. Three acts are used in v whtctrthe story 1s told; the first being ".: morning, the second afternoon and the thlrJ night- The plot hinges on the de sire of a young couple to- keep their marrlne-a . afX-rt until thev iron hit 1 .upon an Idea to spring the news upon b the young man's father, who objects to ' Ma inn mimrlm' until hp muIim a. . certain age- The young man, who as sumes the name of. Brown, seeks seclu elon In" a country, place, ten miles from - tbe city, but to his inexpressible dw s itiaT . iJl their friends and relative 4..: IntA 4t a im a naM fh NnmnM. jrnni inir HriM rmm rn Turn rnir v, the young man tries to keep- his mar an riare from them and hi plan to efface Geo, EvanSjtavfPh- ;lJunaways.w uiom QU.CVWTVIJI iwuv'tfttM;oftuitx wa vmu 'tO f be very humorous. "Brown's tn Town" omes to the Academy! of Music ' There will b"a- fun etlvjal -at the ,Acaaemy . o-morrow nigrni,-t wnen .George .Evans known from coast to . coast aa The tioney- Boy. win- be " seen , " her . in the pretty musical ' comedy - entitled "The Runaways,'' olilrh. nnir thA. Hntinrflnn of Via v. ' In g played over seven months at the .famous New York Casino to tre ; mendous audiences. To the thous t ands - who have seen Mr,1" Evans' clever, work notthlng further need be with ? greal jmcceus. Mr. EJvans vrobablv became best knowm through tils ong '"The " Good Old 'Summer 'Ttme," which was whistled on every "street from New Tork to San ; Fran cico.;-, F l $ v , In "The Runaways" this versatile u m. m . As. a pleue his many admirers. 3 Aa Blutch. th Jockey, h create enough inex "plalnable complJcations to i.wtnd hl Audience into a hysteria of laughter. ' fnl ihAW r trie 1 4 . vntimAn 1ft '. iama nf the prettiest, costumes ever seen upon the stage, t Those who-, have ', seen "The Runaways" ' without Oeorge Ilvans have never seen they hiagnlfl Ncenl and intensely pleasing: perform- "inci that la . offered this year, for .""the I simple reason - that there is no , performer to-day who is the equal of ' this versatile and capable comedian- -V' , Police Nab Gamblers. V W Special to The Observer, . ' Durham, Jan, 6. At an early hour thb morning Serjeant Crabtree and two of his men of the police force raided a room In the Union Hotel and erreated- two : young men caught in the act of throwing dice for money. When the raid was made the room wat filled with young men; there being aoaie fifteen -or more In the room; but tbe offlcerg- oould prove but two of thoe lit the room were gambling. Those arrested Were Wenley Beddje and William "Verrpll.-. In the police court this morning examination woe , waived and the defend ant gave bomU-i ..,t-j.t'-.'.i eald beyond-the mere mention of the fact that he is coming, and if there i be any theatre-goers who have' not eeen thla inlmiUble comedian' they should do so at the first opportunity, As a minstrel years a go . Mr. Kvans - Im a ,t . m. . . , 1 1 ' nrrL .. . , . . ... c,u.iuu in, , 11 lib 1 1 n ireaiorv 01 iMt-veMer." and a few years later while In vauaevill. lie wrote the ong "The Honey Hoy." and sdng It t : '" ' i ! J . .. , r t. ' , . ( fib. Ml .1 II .-! n ' J HOW. TO ORGANIZE THE STATE. Mr. O. C. Moore, President of the Cotton : . Association, . FaTors the 'Placing of 10 -Active iWorkers In '.&-( the Field at Once- The . Ways and 'ytK,C C. Moore, the new-president of the. North -Carolina branch, of "the Southern Cotton Association, baa great nopes Tor the estate, organisation. e has, had remarkable success with the Mecklenburg county organization. He now declares that It. is bis purpose to perfect the.' State organisation'' tn. the same manner. t"" J Ah Observer reporter was asking him of his plans yeeterday, Mr, Moori said: "In order that the Bute organisation may be, properly organised, it Is abo- tatelv necessary that at leasts Kl, cap able men be placed in the fleid to can vass the State at once.. These repre sentatives must meet with the farmers, talk, with them and . show them why they 'should stand shoulder to ahouldsr and"; work together for the common good. ' These men should tell the peo ple that they should, not' Increase the acreage .'for the next year. They must show the people how best to market the crc in the fall of, the year and Why they should be careful ae to 'the use ot commercial fertilizer. Thesi and a thousand and one other things, these men should be ready and able to demonstrate to. the farmers pt the State. It Is necessary that these men should be placed in the field at the earliest possible moment, for the plant ing time i will soon be here and the greater part of the work must be done before that time. ?i ' 1 '; "The euro of 110.000 wilt be needed to place these 10 men at work. At the Raleigh convention; CoL H. C. Dockery, of Rockingham, was appointed to a slst me: in the raising of this amount. Together we went about in Raleigh for a few hours one afternoon and $510 was pledged." Not one man turned us down. This shows the willingness .on the part of the -Raleigh merchants to heln the work of- the association. ?We will raise 11,000 for Raleigh alona. A canvaa is' also to fee made of all the other 'cities and towns in the state. Charlotte will respond tn her usual generous wa. The wholesale houses that do business tn North Carolina from Lanrichburr. Danville, Richmond and Norfolk, Va.; wilt.be called upon personally to make contributions .- to this fund, v No difficulty Is. anticipated in securinr the full amount. The 10 men wiU likely be n. th . field by the latter part of the month. "Mr. Moore stated that he Intended to be present et the meeting of the na tional executive committee which Is to be held In Little Rock, Ark., about the 18th of the month. - He - added that aulte a number of the lawyers of the State had tendered their service to the State organization to speak at various points. These offers win) be accepted ae the occasion- aemanas. ' ' " ' "a. ntyras. Re. Plato T. . Durham to Conduct Vesper Service otner - notes. ReY Plato T. Durham will give the third of his series of talks on Woman's Work at the $ o'clock vesper service of .the Young Woman's Christian As sociation to-day. His topics have been "Woman In Society," "woman in Business" and 'to-day Is "Woman in CSiurch." The members of the asso ciation nave appreciated the practical talks by Mr. Durham and Invite other women to be present tnis arcernoon. Miss . Eva Eddlns has taken charge of the ' music of the association for January and Mies Adah Craven will sing a solo to-aav. - ' : The business . women's gymnasium class resumed work last Friday even ing after a vacation of two weeks. Two new tnembers'were present and others expecting ' to' enroll -are asked to be present on Tuesday night at the Preslbyterlan . College ; gymnasium promptly rM. --- v -- Miss watkina' sibn eiass wm meet this evening.. The subject will be The Plagues," : The business women of .the city are Invited to Join this class, - - ' " ' u ; New guests at' the" association borne are Misses Annie CaUlhan, of Isling ton, Ky., stenographer . tor Armor Packing Company Howard, of States- vllle, tenographer f or Southern News paper Union; Sarah Talbert, 4 steno grapher for Southern Express Com- Dany. Miss: Dora Hawkins, . of Davidson, was a guest at the home -yesterday. Miss Mary Wlneeoff. left last night for Concord to spend Sunday with her brother, and Miss Charlotte McC&nts went to her home In Rock Htll for a week's .vacation. ? "- . -' Miss Janle, Bradford has taken a position -with Brown A Company. Miss Lucia is. Tntmie.- or Donalds. S. C is a new member of the associa tion household, r . She : 1 attending King's Business Collegevftife- Since December 1st eleven new mem bers have been enrolled in the associa tion." DECEMBER A 1 RECORD- MONTH. 1 i , ' 1 ! ' f II" f ilN s Postmaster R. W. Smith Very Proud of tbe Kecoras i ue Jbocai offlce. Postmaster R. W. - Smith U verr proud of ' the December record of the local office; The following will show that he has reason to boast: v " The receipts from the sale of stamps. stamped' envelopes and postal cards amounted to $8,251.60 as compared with $7,806.54. for - December 1S04. ran in crease of $445.04., , . :j. 1 : The deposit In the money order1 de partment amounted to $32,700, as com pared .with $21,100 for the correspond ing tnohth of 1904, an increase of $11 00. ,-cv f - " Theural free delivery handled dur ing the month ofDecember 24,840 pieces of first class mail; 24,222 papers and second class mater, and 10,960 circulars and odd mail matter, total 60,128., -;' sY-?A NEW B1IOE STOKE. ) Berrybill A Bryan to be Succeed cd by the. BerryhUl . Suther Durfee ; vCompany. t .'i'u It has been announced that Messrs! Berryhill and Bryan have disposed of their shoe business to , the recently chartered- BerryhUl Suther Durfee Company Messrs. f. B. Durfee and Sam T. Hodges, of : JKendersonrille, Homer 1 H Suthler and Jonh A. Berryhill, of Charlotte, are the Incor porators of the new enterprise. Its authorised capital is $25,000,- of which $8,000 has already . been - subscribed. The purpose of ; the Berryhill-Suther Durfee Company as stated In the char ter, is to conduct a wholesale and re tall shoe business. ; The - Berryhill eV Bryan store at No. ; 9H West Trade street will be occupied, the change tak ing place about the middle of the month.' l.''O'i,"" -Within a few days a meeting ef the stockholders of the new company will be held for the purpose of electing officer end arranging enj other de tall 1, , V( .) : K ft , , With inedicinea 63 jrfWfcthef thinss, -worth, is the length of time they have ine people, ineeiacacy 01 0. o. o. na uccn wiuiuuiuy proven by experience, and so successful has it been that todav it is the best known and most widely ttsed blood remedy ift the worid. Fojr diseases such as Rheutaatisai, Catarrh, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, Sores antiulcers, Contagious Blood Poison, and other troubles doe to an impure and poisoned condition of .the blood, no remedy acts so promptly and thorcraghly as does S. 8. S.,'. and thousands throughout the country, cured of such diseases, are daily recommending: it to others simi larly afflicted. tTS FOSITY CF EXISTENCE HAVE COST FCirr YEARS OF CURES ; S. S, ?.4a a blood purifier of the highest order, containing properties necessary to cttreblood troubles of every character, and which make itthegreatestof all tonics.) It goes into the blood and drives out any and all impurities, and makes this stream of life strong and healthy, and Then this is done disease cannot remain, - Being made entirely from roots, herbs and barks, chosen for their healing, purifying and building-up proper ties, it does not injure any ef the delicate organs or tissues of the body as do those medicines vrhkh contain Potash, Mercury, Arsenic or other harmful min erals, but cures safely as well as permanently. S. S. S. reaches deep-seated and inherited cases on which the ordinary Sarsaparillas and tonics nave no effect It is no exneriment to use S. S. S. : it is a remedr with a record: it has proven its worth and ability by its forty years of cures. . If you nerd a blood remedy begin the use of S. S. S.J write us about your case and let one physicians advise von and send book TIE SWIFT ; found divd i onnx lot. the Unfortunate- Death- of Mr. men ' olas P. Tredenick An Old Soldier Iiineral Ttilis Afternoon. (Mr. Nicholas V., Tredenick, one of the best known citizens of the county, was found dead In the barn lot near his home In Sharon township, about o'clock .Friday night. He had been to Charlotte that day and was drink- Ins when . he started home. ' His family heard him when he passed by the house on his war to the barn After a delay . of ' perhaps half . an hour, Mrs. Tredenick, disturbed by the fact that her husband did not come in, and bearing: the horse moving about in the lot. sent out" to Investigate. Mr. Treden ick was found lying with his head on Vhe ground and one of his feet on the wagon wheel. The body was cold, Indicating- that death bad resulted' some time before. Surviving- the deceased are hia , -widow and several children, The. funeral will be conducted at the home this afternoon by Rev. .Dr. R O.. Miller, pastor of the Sardis A. Ft. P. church. The interment will he In the Sardis cemetery. Mr. Trevenick was a son of the late Nicholas Trevenlck, who came to this country from England several years before the war. At the age of IS, he entered the Confederate States Army as a member of Company C. of the First North Carolina cavalry. Two brothers accompanied him and be longed to the same company. Nicho las Trevenick was noted for his col- dierly Qualities and served through out the four-years conflict with signal bravery. Both of hie brothers lost their lives in tattie and ne nimseii was several times founded. At the close of he great struggle Mr. Tredenick returned to his father's! old place near McAlplne's Creek, in Sharon - township and there he has lived ever since. He was kind hearted and much loved by his neighbors. SOFT TARN SPINNERS TO MEET. Convention to be Held tn the Pied mont Hotel. In Atlanta, Ga., the 20th of This Month Mr. W. Whit ham, Jr., to Speak. - Mr. ' A. C. Hultchison, secretary of the advisory hoard of the Southern Tarn Spinners' Association has mailed to all members a circular letter call ing for a meeting of the association in Atlanta. Ga., the 20th of this month The gathering will be In the assembly hall of the Piedmont Hotel at 12: SO o clock, v v., Several Important matters are to.be discussed at this meeting. The elec tion of Off loers Is to be held and an address will be heard from - Mr. - Wil liam Whitfanv Jr.. of Charlotte, editor of the American Cotton Manufacturer, whose subject will be "Immigration." Mr, Hutchison states that the com ing meeting is to be a very Urge one. Quite a number of the members have already signified their intention of at tending end other acceptances are ex pected shortly. . The present officers or tne asaocia tlon are: J. W, Cannon, of Concord, president. Ij D. Tyson, or Knoxviiie, Tennj J. B. McMUlan. of Talladega, Ala; S. A. Carter, of Atlanta, Oa., and T. B. Gibson, of McColl. S. C. Vice president; and A. C. Hutchison, of Charlotte secretary and treasurer. DR. W. Ii. POTKAT TO SPEAK. The New President of Wake Forest College to Speak to tbe Young Men of the City .This Afternoon In the Academy of Music. -Dr, William Louis Poteat, the newly elected president of Wake Forest Col lege, will address the mass meeting for men to be held in the Academy of Music under the auspices of the Toung Men's Christian Association-, this af ternoon at B o'clock. . This service will be the second tn a series of five to toe held in the Acad emy of Music under the ausnlces of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion, i Mr, W. C. Dowd will he the chair man ot the meeting, and will Introduce the distinguished speaker. - ' Tbs subject of Dr. Poteat's address wlU be "What U Religion?" .The com mittee In charge of the arrarrgements feel , that ' they have been ffvery, for twists. In havinsr secured Dr. Poteat for this afternoon's service and expect a large Catherine. The doors wilt be open at e:S0 o'clock and . the meetinr. will begin promptly at 6.' , " ', . The musical features of the meeting will be' under the leadership of . Prof. W. Harvey , Overcash. All met are In vited. . , t , . ',- SCVEKAIi FTNEf PRIZES WON. ' 1 s a i t i i it Mr. Harris R. Wfloox ' Awards Five I X1 Prises tor His Agents. v"t ' 7 Mr. Harris Wilcox State agent for the Mutual life Insurance Com pany, of New Tork, has announced the following fcrlse winners In, the contest which closed ' several , days ago: First prise, a gold watch,' won by Mr. H, E. Brlggs, of.-Raleigh; second prise, ? gold ring, won toy Mr. W. T. Grimes, of Hamilton; third prize, a dress suit case, won by Mr, J. , P. ' Plppen, of -' Salisbury;.' fourth prise, a gold fountain pen, won by Mr. D. 8. Hlnes. of Kenanavllle, and the fifth - prisej, a gold fountain 'pen, won by Mr. V. J. Best, of Dunn.' Perfection can: only be. attained In the physical by allowing Nature to ap propriate and hot dissipate her own resources." Cathartics gripe," 'weaken dissipate, while DeWHt's L-lttle Early Risers simply expel all putrid matter and bile, thus allowing the liver to as sume normal activity. Good for the complexion. Sold ty Kind's Druj. Co. OHIO BLiGB the surest test of KOEAKS the confidence of 1 0f CVfSJZS on the blood;, no charge for either; m SPECtnO CO.,ATlANTA, CsV, s ,VvfA Masquerade Dance. Correspondence of The Observer. . J HuntersvlUe. Jan. 6.A very, enjoy able masquerade dance was given - at the hospitable home of Mrs. and Mrs. Albert McCoy, on Long Creek, New Tear's night. In the dimly lighted parlor the gentlemen awaited the ap pearance of the ladles. A card on which was t written the name oC the person represented was given each boy.! When the ladles entered the gentleman tilalmed the hand of the' lady whom his card represented for the first dance. They went Into the dining room,- which had- been waxed, music was started, and dancing be gan. This continued until the wee sma' hours of the night, when delightful-refreshments were served. Those present were: Misses - Delia Wilson, Joan of Arc; Esther McCoy, ghost; Ella Potte, Pocahontas; Alice McCoy, colonial dame; Ella Heymond, gypsy; Elizabeth McCoy, Red Cross nurse; Mrs, A. M Henderson, summer girl; Messrs. i Caldwell,. Carpenter, Taylor, of Davidson: Ijen Alexander and John Wilson, of Charlotte; Marlon Farrow, suae uenaerson ana John McCoy. 1 7Wi OJVB NIGHT Monday. January 8th Geo. Evans - (Honey Boy) Hi s The : Run a ways " Beautiful scenery. PRICES: costumes and special $1.50, fl.00, 75, 50 and 25c. ' Reserved Jordan'a seats now on sale at ONE NIGHT TUESDAY JAN. 9 America's LeadUuf, Tragedian John Griffith and a superior company In a males tic revival of Shakespeare's immortal tragedy ' v ,, , KING RICHARD THE THIRD - . , j , Novel Electrical Effects, Rich and correct Costuming. Startling Battle Tableaux and every advantage. - -PRICES: $1.50, $1.00, 75, 50 and S5o sais of seats now on at Jordan's. ONE NIGHT Wednesday, Jan. 10 The Comedienne MISS YEiE SHERIDAN; and,-- splendid company InV'the ' Faroe-Comsdjr -tj.-. The, Great Laughing Success, s PRICES; , $140, 75, 50 and 25c. i eeata now on sale at Jordan's. . ONB NIGHT : , Friday, January 12th Maurice Campbell Announces) V. IIOVMRD ICVJUB And a Company of: Uniform Cxeel ji.. silence i ' - , Prrsentiiig . the; Charmlnf Foetlo Drama suooess By Ivy Ashton Root,-- A Scenic and Costume play. of Commanding Quality. Around the IJfe of the Master Mu sician, . " I'rlccs: $1.50, $1.00, 73, 60 anJ23. n mmm mmm Special reduced rates via baaboafdT Pensaoola. i'la.: New Orleani,. , La. . Mobile, Ala. Account Mardl Oraa, 1'ebruary Jlnd-JRth, one fare, plus 2oo. '-- round trip,- tickets sold February 21st A. Ath Inclusive, '-final limit March 8d. 'I ,' Tickets can be. extended, until March teuUville. Kr.Account Department ef - eupennieneence rxanonaa ciuucauon, at Association. Febmary 7tb-Maroh 1st, one fare,' plus - 23c '. round trip. . TtcKets soia . eoruary, ; zwn-Bto-: Stith. . Anal limit March 4th. - - -t Klagara Falls,; N. Y. Account National . Aaseclatlon of Retail Grocer Jan- , uary 23rd-25th, one : and one-third . fsres.x plua 2&c. onr . Certificate . plan basis. " , , Maw . Orleans. t.-nAeoeunt of Conven tion Southern ' Cotton .Association, . January Uth-Uth, 1906. Katea, one fare, plus 25o. round trip. Tickets ' sold January 9th -10th, and for trains scheduled to arrive In New Orleans before noon or January nth, nnal limit January win, iaw. Ealetsh, N. C. January tth-12th in elusive, rates . authorised on Certifi cate plan baats. Certificates win - be honored by.' Ticket Arent, Ralelfh, on or before January 19th. k. , C OATTI8, T. . A., ,.' - ' . " Ralelh, K. C, CHAFING DISHES Ws have a beautiful line, as welt as our usual complete stock ot it, f A ; ' ' Stoves and Ranges sjsjsBsjssjssssjsjsjsjsssaa " J.N.McCaiisland&Co. Phone Sli, SSI 8. Tryon St. ; . THERE ARE v TOO SIDES to be considered, the lnswe and out of buying lumber- price and quality, you will find both' right If you buy of ua We have every kind of lumber you -! can need lumber reliable - In duality and right In price. Tou save money when you buy here when you consider what yon get J. H. WEARN & CO. ; ; OHAIUiOTTE, K. O. .: ,. Charlotte's Best Conducted Hotel X' THE - BUF0RD Special attention given to Table- Service, making it un- equaled m the South. This is a feature of the Buford thai is claiming the attcn tion of the traveling public. Clean, Comfortable Beds. Attentive. Servants. 0. E. HOOPER . MANAGER. TUB MOON IS IfADB OF GIlEXSf UHKifCHil soany people would lead her te keUeee, when the bouse wUe gots te pureaase ear foe her baking 4y--btt If she has sees used the Fride ef Charlotte flour she will take nothing else. It Is made from the eholeeet selected wheat and ground at our solus. , v f S. Let seiner, t?wpTlt)toA ,. raeos. M ' 1, .... ' - ffsMsyVHBMsV sTjouS.! treln De!.y,Cfca1sttw to RoAncKe. Va, ; Schedule in effect bee. 1. 1908. K' oa tn Lv Charlotte. So. Rr Ar 8:00 nm 3:18 am Ar Winston So. Ry. Lv 8.28 pm 2 60 pm Lr Winston, N. St w. Ar 8.00 pm 1.00 pm iLv, Martinsville, , Lv 11:45 am' 8:25 pin Lv Rocky Mount, Lr 10:24 am T.-a pm at Hoaaose, ...... ...a t-jn am Dally, 5 ' - - Connect at - Roanoke via fihanandoaJi Valley Route for Natural Bridge, Luray, Hagerstown,' and alt points In Pennsyl vania and New Tork PuUman sleeper Roanoke and Philadelphia. , . Tnrougn coacn, cnariotte ana KoanoKe. Additional information from asrenta Southern Railway. , M. FV BRAOO. . W. B. BEVTTX, Oe'1. Pass. Agent, -r i ROANOKE, VA. - v r. r... .". . " , ' J' ' One department cf cur buciriC.j u : -:. :1 i electrical sryitch-boardi ; AVe hz; : I. r - many switch-boards and the intrcdudicn cf '' torsitb usq transmitted water; poorer 13 ir.:rc:. X that department in which we are making evil: . Doarus ana omer eiecincai supplies. . t !, Some of the boards we have lately sent out, cr no v ' making are asfollows , New City Lighting Plant, A Concord N C ;Yadkin Development Co. Whit-, ney N C. Wiscassett Mill ' Transmiscion Plant, ' Albemarle N.C Waterworks Pumpinff Pknt, VC. Charlotte N. C. : Pembroke Planing Mill, Pern- , brokeT N. C. Vermont Mill. Bessemer City N, C. ' City Lighting Plant, Dallas, N. a Barker Chemi - cal Co. Ingles, Fla. City PlanV Davidson, N. C . .Henderson Cotton Mill, Henderson, N. C. .Irene ' Mill. Gaffnev. S. C. 'Leak. Wall & McRae. Rock- inffham.vN. C. Marion M'f g Co.- Marion. S. C. and others and others, and which we have made the switch-boards. '-We not; ; : - only make switch-boards for our own contracts t but for others as well. . Full line electric supplies 7 $ ' L and lamps in stock.8 'tSr-rzi rtvs. ; , THB D. A. TOMPKINS COMPANY : Electrical Contractors SPECIAL LOW RATES VIA SOUTH. ERN RAILWAT. Account of Oolf Tournament. Mexico City, Mexico, the Southern Railway will self on January 1st to 12th, IMS. Inclusive, round trip tickets to Mexico City, Mexico, at rate of one nrat-class fare, plus j cents for the round trip. Tickets good to return until February 28th, 1908. Round trip rate from Charlotte, tSS.K. - Account of, American Association for Advancement of Bole nee. to be held at New Orleans, La., December 29, 1906 to January 4th. 1908, tickets will be sold te New Orleans, and return at rate . of one fli-st-claas, plus 25 oents for the round trip. Ticket on sale XMoemoer l,tn, nth. 29th, with final limit. January th, 190C Round trip rate from Charlotte, t2S.2C-.-r For further information call oa any Agent, or write w. a. 1A i iajk. u, r. a.. Washington, 0. C. .; R. 1 VERNON. T. P. A., , Charlotte. N. C REDUCED RATES VIA SEABOARD; ACCOUNT MBKTINO' ANUUiNT V; FREES, AND ACCEPTED MASONS. The Seaboard announce! - account of meeting of the Ancient Free and Accept-, ed Masons at Raleigh, January tth-i2th, they will raafte rate of one and one-third fares, plus 26e. for round trip, on' cer tificate plan b krIr.AU delegates attend ing should provide themselves with cer tificates furnished by Agents.,- C. xx. OATTI8, T. F. A., , Raleigh, N. C , SPECIAL REDUCED RATES VIA THE HHiABUAKU .. The Seaboard ben to announce that ac count of the occasions mentioned below the rate and condition! named win apply. Mexico City, Mexico Oolf Tournament, January I6tb-February inn, isoe. Rate of one frit claai fare, plus 26c. will apply, ticket (old January bt-lSth. continuous paaage la each direction with nnal limit February 28th, 1906. - Chattanooga, Tenn. Southern Baptist Convention ana Auxiliary societies. May l0th-16th. 1908. Rate . one tint claw fare, plus, 26c. for the round trip, (minimum rate) SO cents, ticket sold May 8th, 9th, and 10th, final limit tea days In addition to date af sale. Ticket may be extended. For further Information a te rates from any point or schedules apply to your near est Agent or eddrea the undersigned. J. H. QATTIS, T. f. A., i' Raleigh. N. C. (SEABOARD vWAIR LINE RAILWAY nimr line to Drlnclnal cities North. East. South and Southwest. Schedule ef- fectlve januurjr I, ;. trains leave Charlotte as follows: v v 40. datlr. at 1:01. m., for Monroe. Hamlet and Wilmington, connects at Monroe for Atlanta. Birmingham and points goutn, at wamiet icr Haieigb, Richmond. Washlnston. Mt Tork and all polnU North and East; for Aoi.imbla. Savannah, and Florida polnta No. m, dally, at 10 a. ra., f or Unoohv ton Bneioy rihwiwih, , COS nacts at Lineolnton with C. N. NoT 132, dally, at 7:16 p; m..-or Monroe, connects for Atlanta. Birmingham and points South ; also for Hamlet, Norfolk, bkieich Richmond. Washington, New TSrt and all points North and East. At Hamlet for CWumbta, Savannah end Florida points. Pullman sleeping car rharlotteo Portsmouth-Norfolk. ' CNV t. local freight, dsJly except Sua aa with coach attaoheo. at fceCa.jK torriVL Charlotte as follewst NoT US. H tnm Po'nts North S' :'i North and South." -. "connections are made at Monroe with ell throuch trains for points North and gout which are opmposed of vesubultd giy eoaehes. PuUman drawing .. room rwntne ears and dining ears betwon AUanta. through Rlohmond and Wash, lnrton to New Tork. '', 'for rates. Urns tables. reserratlonA apply to Ucket agent or, - . , ? , , C H. OATTI8, T. F. A, ' Raleigh. N. C O. B. W O, P A.. yortsniHn, TA C:cky HttSn' Tea Hazizti u I9ur f SJdssiVrluy Psitla Briifi Mas tstltk sal Issswei Tifec. ; .'A speelfls for Vts)aUoa Isdlgartioe. live ; lad Kldssy rreJiyisftfrmfOa. Iieij Iaspurf Jtoea, Bad BrSkh. -fll ll ieirels, Headacb Bowetsa QaW C JnW. Madlsoa, Wis. . ' WiMiij Mtwtre ..tmm ee sMsaesr V Ti w nvr w ' aww HVS CIO ) Exprcco CI rrfa vifc J&r , t ,c ft, - A trial will convince you that theca coo&i are th . very best for medicinal ftnd ether purrc-"3. C-r.i us your orders and if not perfect!" r - : : ; - ;torj'', return tX our err c3 end 1r.cr.c7 v. ..1 1 3 r;lur. J ! at once. : All tL.;i:-t3 tra. r.:.3 ia xlz'i c- : s 1 ' - in ','- X ' w r.critlljrc-'.zlcr ' i....Jt others. ' V. :i t : :i ' . ' ; Charlotte N." C. Southern Railway In effect August i. ,108. This condensed schedule IS published ss information and is subject to, change without notice to the public. , .0q a. m.. No. . daliv,, for Rlchmonol ,; and local polnU; connects at Greensboro for Wlnstnp--- )-' m. 4 a-mtrn. Ooldsboro... Newbern and Morehead City;, at 'Dan-., vllle for Norfolk, , 1 ' J:0I a. m., No. 21 dally for Jtoek Hill. Chester, Columbia and local stationa JIM a. m. No. 14 dally except 8mday w StatesvtUe. Taylorsvlle and local polntsf connects at Mooresvllle for Wlnston-fea lem. and at Statesvltle tor Hickory, Le noir, Blowing Rock. AshevUle and other, points west.. v-' - ' jM a. m.. No. 0. dally. New Tort .and Atlanta Express. Pullman sleeper to Columbus. Oa. and day coaches to At . lanta. Close connection at Spartanburg for Hendeivonvllle end AshevUle, . l.-n b m n n ait mw Tork and rronaa express, ror jkock uu Wlnnsboro. Columbia, Bavannth. Jack-, onville-and August A Pullman sleeper New York to Port Tampa and Augusta, Jlrst class day coach Washington- to ackaonviile. Dining car service. - for Washington and all polets North. Pullman drawing room sleepers to, riew i; Tork and Richmond; day coaches New , Orleans to Washington, -pinlngcar Jf vtoe. Connects at Oreensboro tor Wni ston-Salem. Raleigh and Ooldsboro. - ' -I'll a m K jlallv. W.ahlnston Snd Southwestern . - Limited. Pullman draw ing room sleepers. New Tork to Mobile and Memphis. ' Pullman observation .ear, New Tork to Macon. Dining ear service. Solid Pullman train. , '' - 10:C6 a. m. No. 80; Washington and, sleepers to New Tork: first class eoach 11:00 a. m.,No. 28 dtlly. for Davidson, Mooresvllle, Barber Junction. Cooleemeavf; Mocksvliie, Winston-Salem, and Roanoke Va, and local points. -,. '.-,.,' - - - 12:H p. m No. U, dally, for Atlantsx and local stations; connects at Spartan- burg for HendersonvUie and AshevUle T:00 p. m.. No. U dallv, for Richmond and local stations; connects at Orrens- man sleepers, Oreensbore to Raleigh,. Salisbury to Norfolk. - 8:00 p. m. Na 26, dally, enoeet Sunday, freight and passenger for Chester, 8. CU mnA -Innal fiAlnta. :-' v-c 7:18 p. m., Na M, daily, except Sunday. : for StatesvtUe and lcal stations eon-s sects at SattesviUs for Asheville, Knox-,: Title, Chattanooga and Memphla- , 8:18 p. m. No. 29, da: r, Washington and Southwestern Limited for Washing ton and all points North. Pullman sleep-' ers and Pullman observation ears to New Tork. Dining car service. Solid Punmaa tnln . -,. . JO p. m. No. ually, Washington and' Florida Limited, for Columbia, Augusta, Charleston, Savannah and, Jacksonville. Pullman drawlnc room sleeping ear te,. Jaeksonvllla First -class , day t ooaches Washington to Jacksonville. , XVM y. III., cu, wwij, M.ww Mmm nm . Florida ' Express, for Washington and fminta North. Pullman sleepers from, ; jrlnkmnville and Aususta to New Torsv and from Charlotte to Richmond. First . tm.ttm, Jin ansiAii lanifsvinwi i ijs wg waan. M IsTa JA M aT..KIM - AU.aV - "r m mwj aw sspsasasssj, f ton and points North. Pullman sleeper to Washington. First class voay eoaeh Atlanta to Washington i. Fast Mail for Atlanta and points South and Southwest .Pullman drawing room , sleepers to Mobile and Birmingham, day ooaehes Washington, to New , OrleanA ' Dining car service. -'' - - Baggage called for and checked from hotels - and residences by Wadswortn Transfer Company, on orders left at Cits . . 4BU J3 rjra,x.wBit, ,:..".',. , . . General Manager. -, ' S. H. RARDW1CK. . PasseogerTrattlo Managec, -. .' W. H. TATIabVTT..4 Passenger Agent. : y - Washington, !., C I INVEST! 10 to 10 acres'suburban ' property lor sale, just out side, well elevated, commanding beautiful view of the city and surrounding country. With in short, distance of ear Una , Build ing all wound . lays - weU. Good springs. Has some improvements on It. never iws - been 'uorcerea before. Nor has any Real Estate man gof It, ' For ' further partleulara address, - rneat sstate-" care 'Observer. - I V ' c. I ri ".' 'S'iAj :d Pcid Dy Uo,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 7, 1906, edition 1
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