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ciiARLOTTE daily oiirra.-, iiiuaki' J, A:iUELS STILL. OS STAND KIGD) CUOSS EXAMlXATIOJf i t Ktamiiiatton of Kx-RcvenAc ' aastonia, , jn.. .-After ft "' !eAU7.nt r Loii&thero ie :. " : : . . , , allnr lllnass of saveral months With nak- Ofticer Concinded and He Is Turned . . - -- - . ..sTifkM drahuav USsr amliiMion. - Wscfe wiu m wb cindnil TMs Morning--Taking of 'IVt-tinKHiy Will Itequlre 1 Another Week.' Which Will be Followed by Week of Argumont Samnei Blame Baa Weatnorforuewnction in XHBcovctlss WIcM; Still No Sensational Developments. -Special o The Observer. , Greensboro ' Jan. Sl.Nothlns: of special Interest or of a sensational t character developed to-day in the G. v w. Samuels trial ..In - Federal ; Court. - , The direct examination of the defend ant was concluded at 4:S0 o'clock thla afternoon, the witness having continu ed. throUgtiout, the day, to explain the reports made by him of the destruction , -of distilleries and to assert that they were true in every respect. He en , deavoted to show that he had repeat-,-, edly called- on the revenue agent at ' Greensboro to send other revenue offl- " cers to Wllkwi county to assist him. aalylng that the weather was bad, the - roads Impassable, and the streams , frozen during. February and March ot A last year, thus rendering It Impossible for him to keep himself Informed ae to the great amount of Illicit distilling , going on In Wilkes. .Saniels was turned over to the proe 'J'i ecutton for cross examination and the "district attorney had him under fire ''for 2e minutes before adjournment. , -The prosecution claims that It has al- : , ready shown, in this brief period, dls : rrepanclea In his reports made to the - Department and In his direct examtna tloe before this court. The prosecution ' . bad only time to go Into two reports v'twhen adjournment was -ordered. The 1 cross examination will be resumed, along the same lines, to-morrow morn lng, but the defendant will not be kept r ah the stand over two hours, ss the , prosecution does not feel that longer . V time will be necessary. Both sides i i - stem to be confident and each Is pre paring for a great argument. How ' over, It Is thought that at least r " other week will be consumed In re- elvlng testimony and then a week by the argument of counsel. "uVt widow xo. a. Jan. T B. Weed, of Jackson. Micti., Oalms Site Wm Iwful Wife of . I Ate E. Jl. Weed, of Faycttevllle ,fThe Oilier Mrs, Weed Kefeses to SetUer, Special to The Observer. ' ' aMlll .Inn tl B!. n Wd ', general manager of the yVeed Distill ing Co., died about two months ago In v ' hospital in New York, after an op ; eration for appendicitis, leaving a widow, Mrs. K. B. Weed, of Jackson, '.Mich. She claims to be the lawful " wife of the late E. B. Weed, produc ing papers to bear out her claims. Mr. i n Weed had been sending her $50 month ly, and failing to receive the check In December, she wrote to Chief of Po llco Flowers and afterwards to Col. W. 8. Cook, the latter Informing her of Wflwi new i n an i'uiuMiiissTiii:a9. hiiii came here. She went to the Plnevlew Hotel thla morning, but the Mrs. Weed " there declined to see her on account of , nervousness. It Is contended by some 'v here, who claim to have accurate ln formaiion, that the Mrs. Weed of r Michigan has not a good case. The . Mrs. Weed at Plnevlew Hotel is well T known and much esteemed here. 'fl TRAVKMNG MKN MEKT. . ,1 Font B of Wlnrton-Kalem, Holds Bwdness . Stolon North Carolina ? Ukelf to lm Texas Horns. iVCofrespondence to The Observer. 1 ' Winston-Salem, Jan. W.Post B., Travelers protective Association, held ' business session at Hotel phoenix last nJarhr. Vtnw to advance the or- apnlstfrtin unA AnoreattM that m,mhAN hhv ttt Post B was discussed, as ' .'was also the State convention to be 'held In Greensboro about 'May 11. A .' t rommittee was appointed to confer with parties eligible for membership In the T. P. A. It is composed of 'Messrs, W. R. Leak, B. H. Marsh, P. ; 1 T. Wilson and W. U O'Brien. One member of Post B was asked If s" the State association's gain In mem ;eershlp this year was sufficient to hold in A rx-it nui nn, me jric nun uy , North Carolina at the national conven- onv repnea: "we ao not iook ror T Hich rood luck. In fact, our gain In :.:a". MIIImu7IBII' J1CSSS UUCH Bf llld II CkiiVS TT XT BID " all looking for some other State to ' capture the Horns next time." vitmM or Airro. juneviue jvegro Hun over and seri ' oualy Injured by lr. Minor's - .Marfiine Will Probably Result in 'j Special to The Observer. Aehevllle, Jan. 31. A ngro, Cleve Gray, had a narrow escape from serl- :ML If not fnta! InliiT'V ,m th. ,.rltt. , dpal busineni! street of Anhevllle late V" - lllvy! In lrif Aet inn u'hflcs ftf Minor, a prominent physldiin ft.' the nltw W lrlvfrc a hum -j 11 f ,.,,..1,1 IhJ ipt another. There was a rnlllnlrm und the negro was hurled bnpalh thp nm ehine. He succf-ed'd tn crawling nut - . between the wheels In a bruited iid nattereo condition. The blcydi .wrecked. Hud thf ngro pron ut'lur, Instead Of, between the wheels iir,V; big machine,t.thle Is lltfle doubt ful that be would Wrtaetwii f.itallu Ju.l t J urea it is sranfu me victim iTj, t-eue the phiticlnn for damage. Dr. r,,. ,Ul,Mrll, H, x anj Cameron Pear a Minor already ha on... law suit uttUou, of- Morganton; W. H. Pearson, of nw nanus ror running ovr a nmn , here a few daye ngo. 4 t GORKf HY MAtt HILL. j; by Vicious Animal ami Has Mi Tr,aipo rrom Death. 'JSpedaJ to The Obwrvcr. .-Bpencer, Jun. si. I), j. Miller, " 'I"nt of the Xouthern HatlroMd Corn- - pny at Hpencer, ws attacked hy a .mad bull at the cattle pen this nfler- noon and de?rat?)y gored by'fthe ' . ' ' r ........ i . mt , Mi,, ,r, "tin ,t" Vepactlng the peim when th bull !i knocked him down and. by the uxe of 9 tils borne, threw his victim into a ,aruAAl i m M,,I,ncl Mil:.. u I.. waiernid trouK'i, n' lie was JJ,' gored and tortured until thr arrival of ' United States Veterinarlnn Dr. M. J .' Hagland, stationed at Kpenrr, who '.fought off the monster. Mr. Miller i was unarmed and. but for the aid of , Dr. Raglan d, would probably have ' been killed. He was carried to hla . ... . ... . . . .... rotne nu win rw-oyrr. 'i',Jt Orave Trouble Foreseen. It needs but little foresight to tell .that, when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble Is ahead, unless you take the proper medicine tor your disease, as Mrs, John: A. Tonne-, of Clay, K. r did. Hit say'. "I bad neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my heart as "aliened, and I ;cou!d not eat, I as very bad tot a long time, but In I.ietHo Blrterw I found Just what I needed, for they quickly relieved and cured me,";- Rest medicine far weak women." :8ot4 snder guarantee by ft. Jordan? 4c Cor Druggists; at. eOe. a totue.' h THE PEA Til KECORPf : L.i. Lmi.., A, ralyals, being Mr a great part of the ZX Zk V, i sn 'k died Sunday afternoon at 12; SO o'clock at' the home oti, her son, mt, I b Todd, on York afreet. The funeral services vnj nuwuciw fWwiu . guj cxiemeu. pcncuraunK Burm. . ternoon at S o'clock from the Presby . - - - V. . . 7 ' . ' ''" terian church by Rev, r. c. Anderson, f Gowan't Pneumonia Cure ' is assisted by Rev jr. Jr. Kennedy. Mrs. ft household remedy. Harmless, Todd was the wife of the late Capt. .,f n- D.i:MH.i J. C, Todd rand leaves three eons, Mr. powerful It saves UveS. Relieves w. E.,. Todd. -.proprietor vf the star croup'in a few moments; cures Bakery;, Mr.1 N. O., Todd, who ha . COldS. SOre throats. COUehs, CtC. in charge ot the county chain gang-, and 7,."r'c wiue, vw m Mr. lu U Todd, a traveling repreaenta- OfiC nignt . , : vv . y , tive of the Albion -Grocery Co. ,-Thi fin.Mnfmi mutm-tiHmiimtimi'f pall-hearers .were the same that nerved f .. VUaranteea tO ( tvn pMUmiim. at e funeral of htr huni. ft Qm' Cure DVef.your J. F. Jackiotv S- P- Reld. 3. O, Holland. . . Jl4 ,1,.. . D. R. LaFar, W. J. Clifford, and R. F Cftest Of throat. It g 999 M at once smith. . . ' , : ,- - . and works upon the colddriving 4ohn w; 'Parham of Gastonia. out 'all inflammation, an soreness, correspondence to The observer. : ' 'all evil germs. It makes healthy Gaetonla, Jan. M. Mr. John W. Par- lunffg. strOnff throats. creek, Sunday morning at 4:30. after several weeks' illness with pneumonia. His death was not unexpected as he had been in a critical condition for lium than n wtclr He mam hurled VPd- terday at omey, the funeral services row. Mr. Parham was a good neigh bor, a kind and upright citizen, and a devoted father and husband. He leaves a wife and seven children and numer ous friends to mourn his death. Robert Mcrrltt, of Greensboro. Correspondence of The Observer. Greensboro, Jan. 30. Robert, the nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Merritt, died at noon to-day at the home of his parents, 810 Pearson street, following a three-weeks'' illness with yphold fever and serious brain complications. Tha : funeral will be held from the residence to-morrow af ternoon at o'clock, conducted by Rev. A. T. Bell, pastor of Centenary M. E. church. The Interment will be made in Greene Hill Cemetery, Geo. E. Flncher, of Rock HiO, 8. C. Correspondence of The Observer. Rock Hill. b:C, Jan. 20.-Mr. George E. Flncher, who is well known here, died of consumption at his father's home Saturday night. Mr. Flncher wag at one time a resident of thla City, being connected with a grocery; firm and was also In the dairy business. He left the city some time last summer, acting upon the advice of hla phys ician, and visited a number of Western States, hoping to get relief from the terrible disease which hnd such a dreadful hold upon him, but all was In vain. He felt that he was gradually sinking and finally decided to re turn home to his family. He came back last Wednesday and lived until Sunday. He was a member of the Woodmen of the World and .-the Fraternal Union of America.. The remains were Inter ed in Laurelwood Cemetery Sunday afternoon, after services at the home ty Rev. J. W. Willis. Mr. Flncher was 35 years of age. He leaves a father, one brother and two sisters. He waa burled by the local camp of Woodmen. MR. 3. L. JETTOX DF.AD. Pasned Away Yrftterday at Ills Home Near Davldnon Was a Prominent ami Useful ntlxen of Mecklenburg County. , B-peclal to The Observer. Davidson, Jan. SI. Mr. John Jetton, Sr., whosn illness -with a sudden at tack of pneumonia was noted yester day, died to-day about noon. From the first there has been seen 4hat the end was approaching. He had reached the advanced age of 78. Mr. Jetton has for many years been one of ;tne- mod prominent men of this part - of the country. He served twice In the Leg' islxture, the last time about ten or twelve years ago,- More than Once he was a member of the board of county commissioners. He left no Will, nor was there any need for one, as some time ago he divided out hla property and gave each of his heirs his propor tionate part. He leaves a wir and six children, two daughters, Misses Re becca and Essie, and four, sons, John, William. Munroe and Francis. . These were all with him In his last sickness. Mrs. Knox, who died a few years ago, left him the sole surviving member of fhls generation. An Interesting fact In the personal history of the Jetton fam ily is that they still have In their pos session deeds to the farm, near Bethel church, which date hack to the days of King George the Third, of England, who made the original land grant to the Jettons of that time. The funeral services will be conducted to-morrow and the Interment will take place In the cemetery here. . 1R. R. C. PEARSON DF,A1. Prominent Physician of Morgnnton Passes Away at Age of 70--Vas a Brave Confederate Soldier. Correspondence to The Observer. Morganton, Jan. 80. Dr. Kobert C. Pearson, one of Morsranton's oldest and best-known citizens and for years on- of Burke county leading physi cian, died Sundiiy morning at 2 o'clock at his home on West Union street. The burial took place Monday In Forest Hill Cemetery. Dr. Pearson was 70 years of age. He left the Uni versity, Where he was graduated, to enter the Confederate service, where he received wounds which left nun a ,.Pii. e for life. Surviving him are a who was a daughter of Col. r neither, and the following child v,.Pf.,,k. at Mrs. Hess e Pearson Hunt, of Morganton. H was a broth er of Mr. D. C. Pearson, Col. W. S. SWivtHKm and Mr. C. C. Pearson, of Morganton. ' " Af C4 IIK FOR VX-7.Vl. AT LAST. lUmgrksblc Cures Now llelng Re- IKjrtcd A Sample Bottle Fre Ecienia and kindred diseases have ! often been declenl incnrable. hut the reports now blng ' received re garding D. D. D. prescription indi cate that a remedy has at last been found which really ,wlll and doee re move this curse from thousands of suffer ern. Letters from evei-y part of the country Indicate that people are being cured of ecsematous diseases by the Klmple external application of D. D. D. liquid. A few drops applied gives IriKiiint relief. Then gradually the xkin i dcariHed and finally not a vKUg! of the dlfeae remains. The cures appear fo be permanent, at any rate no cases of a recurrence of the disease have been reported. We ar advised that until further ntlce the proprietors of th remedy will nd a large sample bottle of D. D. D- prescription free to any akin sufferer who has never used the remedy and want to test this marvel ous quick relief from an Itch that no other remedy will allay. r For the free sample bottle address D. D. D. Company, 111 Mlrhtgmn street, Chicago, 1IL t TO CXmK A COt O IJf OJfE DAT ' &? 'ftAXATlVB BRviMO Quinine Tab tets. irusglsis refund money if it fans to eurefe w, QHOVbTS si mature im en eaehhea. a$.f - k ii fOrWll Children til Croup. Golds, Sor Throat, EtO, Have sore remedy ott hand. Not Sticky, Sickening syTUJr but GOWAN'S PNEUMONIA CURE is sold by eU Druggists. Iargc By mail, if desired. GOWAN HALIFAX COUKT. Judgo Shaw Holding Ills First Term Cotton Grower Fix a Maximum of IS Acres to the Plow for Coming season. ; ' ) n '. , Correspondence of The Observer. Scotland Neck, Jan. SO.Judge Shaw, of Greensboro, Is holding court In Hall fax thla week,. His charge before the grand Jury yesterday waa very impres sive. He particularly emphasised the evils of carrying concealed weapons, Illicit manufacture and sale of liquor, and public drunkenness This la Judge Shaw's first court In this county, and he has Impressed all who have seen and heard him with hte earnestness and clear cut conception of his duty. The criminal docket will take up most of the time of the court, as the session Is for only one week. The Halifax branch of the Southern' Cotton Association held Its regular meeting In Halifax yesterday and j much interest waa manifested. The! meeting passed resolutions advising that the maximum limit for the cotton crop of W06 be not more than M to 12 acres to the plow. This was thought better than any particular per oent. of reduction In the acreage, as many of the farmers of the county have already reduced their cotton crop to less than ten acres to the plow. Twin-City's Tobacco Shipments. Correspondence to The Observer. WliiHton-Salem, Jan. 30- The manu facturers of Winston-Salem shipped S.397,4371, pounds of manufactured to bacco this month. The stamp sales at the office for January were as follows: tobaccp, $143,864.26; spirits. $3,125,87; cigars, $40.50. ' The Saco & Pettee Machine Shops of Newton Upper Falls, Mass., are Install ing a large amount of their latest Im proved machinery in the mills of the Wares Shoals Mfg. Company, Wares Shoals. This mill already has a large amount of Saco & Pettee machinery which Is giving most excellent results. The Beaumont Mfg. Company, of Spartanburg, S. C, have placed a re peat order with the Saco & Pettee M'achlne SlKipa for cards, drawing and roving machinery. This mill Is In a flourishing condition and unos none but the best Of machinery. The new Jackson Mills at Iva, S. C, Is being steadily pushed towards com pletion and will be one ot the finest mills In the South, thoroughly up-to-date. The equipment will bs furnished by the well known machinery builders, Saco & Pett.ee Machine Shops, Newton Upper Falls,' Mass. What you pay for extracts Is Im portant, but what you get for your money is ten times more Important. Ask for Burnett's Vanilla and get the best. nn Uli Hiiplni Ecxici toca esnrj. I saffsred with weeping Keseme In tu worst farm for about two years, in which time I tried several remedies end pet pre. script lone, until I bad spent about liooaad lonna no perms wot relief. - wsterauy 1 became skeptical and hesitated when a new remedy wag odered me. "Yen wilt have to ahow me," aa the Mtsseurlaa sank when Mr. MeOoeel. of the Pioneer Prue Store, slat mod be eould sure aoe with D- IX 1 was snowa PDOMgrepBS ei eases oerore ana after taking D. D. D.. totetber with the story ef a rentarksbieeure of a man working is toe valley Ax Works at Alexandria, which ame oodef the parsons! obaerraUoe ot Mr. Jordan. I ecauneaeed Being the atedtelne ss per cureetionsj After using the fifth Potue 1 was eurea 1 lure never sea ear return of we disease. Many some te me asking what D.D. D. did for ma and 1 at we: tell tbea it they went te.be cured 'TJse IX D. IX ae pot alrsptiona.'V -V'-'V'.vm , BfontpeUer, ItrfL. Nor. rim. WE PKOVK IT. To con vH nee yon we have arranged with the XV D. L. Co., so that any sufferer from any sktn disease ' can yet direct from the XX IX X). Co. 'a laboratory a' large free ' sample bot tltv of D. DM), preecrtptlon,' together with l)-pags new , pamphlet on skin disease and free advice on your par' tiouiar case from the world's greatest skin' specialist, fVj4 f S ' O0ip5liil- 1 , t . - - Constant and GrarveDanrJer . , RCAO THIS LETTER. tleman, almost a stranger, oame to my house Newbern. and Morehesd City; at Pan one night, saying that bis little son, twelve ;iw'"w 'forBw Hill, rear old, had the worst case of eroupheever Cht cumbirVn I Zell sUMon..? saw, and that the doctor had glrea him UP- 7a a. m. No. i daily except Sunday for One ot hie neighbor having heard that S , SSSSEff . Stow5S5. 'wT.n!al had used a wonderful euro ol some kind oa , fo,ttTcko iZ my own baby told Wm of me and he came to eolr, Blowing Rock, Ashsville and other Pneumonia Cure, and next morning thla lit.,. ! jgr jl JJfJf. y,lSeV tS tie boy waa running around as weU as ever. Columbus.-( a?.r to eoVehlSTti AU I have been exiled upon time after time by Unt. aese eonneotloH at spartMburg different parties who were tottering with .SvUie and JUheyilie. -grippe, eronp. and pneumonia, and erea tried ' jftgJ; SKVqb. the cure en one poor woman who was suffer- , wiansbore, Columbia, savannah, Jaok lng the keenest death agony In eOMhmpUon. ; aonviliy sod . Augusta. PuUmn !?' ssTeo, out ner suuenng was xnur mwraj by one aptdleaUoa of the Cure.-Mxs. Psxn JC StrTEBBtosp, Rutherford College. X. Q. bottles, $1.00. : Croup size, 25 cents. MEDICAL "CO., Durham. N. C t -Jtk Remove FRECKLES AND PIMPLES IN DAYS. USE ' - ' NADINOLA, "v The Complexion Beautlfler, 10 , el THE NADIN01A GEL KADINOLA is? a new discovery guar anteed, and money will be refunded in ever case where, It falls to remove freck les, pimples, Iiveriot, collar dtscoloro tlons, blackheads, disfiguring eruptions. etc. The worst cases In 20 days. Leave? wio am troor, wvn, iiciiiur, Miy rvyrws Price o eents and tl.OO. Sold in each city by all leading druggists, or by mall. Mre. Klta Brown writes: Nashville. Tenn., 8ept. 8, 1906. "I have been using your Nadtnota, Egyptian Cream, Soap and Nadlne Face Powder and like them all verv much. Thla Is the first summer since childhood thst I have been without freckles. I am M years old and have a oetter complexion now tnan wnen a girl." rrepareo oniy o.r NATIOXAL TOILET CO., Paris, Tenn. Sold In Charlotte by R. H. JORDAN & CO. , ' And all leading druggists. MARDI ORAS CARNIVALS, FEB RUARY M-27, 1908. MOBILE, ALA.. PEN8ACOLA. FLA.. AND NEW ORLEANS, LA. Southern Railway announces that on account of the above occasions round-trip tickets will be sold to Mo bile, Pensacola and New Orleans at extremely low rates, .Tickets on sale February '21st to 26ttt Irlclustve.tWIth final limit March 3rd and,, may be extended until March 17th- by per sonally depositing ticket -with' Joint Agent and paying fee of (0; cents. The following round-trip rates . will apply from Cltartotte: New Orleans, Le... $23.25; Mobile. Ala, $19.00; Pensacola, Fla., $18.60. - Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleepers and first class duy coaches, Charlotte to Mobile arid New Orleans without change. For further Information call on any Agent- Southern Ry., or write R. L. VERNON, T. P. A., . Charlotte, N. C. W. H. TATLOE, O. P. A, Washington, D. c. I. Wtfa. UUUUII FOR TINS la the case of J, B. Wnerxtea shown here, hit leg was almost entirely covered with Weeping Ecieraa. It raged for two years, and was after ward entirely cleared Away is about sis weeks tine by and so taint ol the ttfseaii has apbeared since.--':-- .- ' We know this to be exactly as stated. This remit can be sccompUabod with any skis affection. Barrels of blood medicine can do nothing tor a skin dis ease. Nine out ol tea manifestations in ibe akin are local parasitic ia natnre and absolutely curable by this sew pre scription. O. D. IX is A 'dean liquid prescription sopped or atomised em the affected spots twice daily. , This prnparnUon ttSsj our un aunllfled ndorsemant. We r reoommendlna; it with most ex oeilant results. Thoure)lrady ffeotwd r havinc widespread InflusMios In this otloiu If you havsa nkln affaotietr-coms to tho toro. It will bo tho moons of rnak Ins you happlor human oolna- FRKK Sample Coupon (MaU ' This Promptly.) D. D. D. OO Medical De pertment, Ht-lXO MlrhlgAn SC, Suite tot, .Chicago. Please send me free prepaid x a large else sample bottle of D. D. pamphlet and con sulfation blank.' For. .years X have been ertlicted , with a skin disease called,..,,.';. 9 and have never used D,' D, D, Name Adare;:?.";;?. Jty see ' ) - ' - I r km Souiiisiii r.r.:i;vuy -', IN EFFECT JANUARY J5, 1906. i This sondensed schedule Is puullsbed as Information and 1R subjnot to- change without . notice to the public - 4:0o a. w.. No. S, dalu for Richmond JaekeonvUie. Dining car service " ' S:2i m. wt u. s J.itv. n. v Fast MaS for Washlngten - and all poiats North. Pullman drawing room sleepers tet New Tork and Richmond: day oeaehee Nw Orleans te Washington. Dining car r viee. Connects at Greensboro. torvWia-ston-8alem. Raletgh and Goldsbore. , : a. m. No, 87 dally, Washington and Southwestern vLimltsd. ? Vullmao draw ing room sleepers. New Tork to New . Orleans, and Birmingham. Pullma obser vation ear New Tork to Macoa. Dining i car service. Solid Pullman train. . ' 10: a. m. No. 30: Washington" sad Florida Limited. Puttman drawlngreem I sleepers to New Tork; first elass coach 1 to Washington. Dining oar rlce, tl.-OO a. m..No. i dolly,-, tor tM.vtdsen, i Mooresville, Barber Junction. Cooleoaaee, MooKsvuie, wmston-Haienv ana nonos Va., and local points. , . . ' - 13: p. m No. M. dally, for AUants and local stations: connects at Spartan burg tor Hendersonvllle end Asherilia 7KM p. m.. No. U daily. lor Richmond and local stations; eonnects at Greene, boro for Raleigh and Goldsboro. -Pull man sleepars, Greensboro to " Relelgh. Charlotte to Norfolk,, and Charlotte , to Kicnmono. 1:0 p. m. No. 2B, dally, except Sunday, I freight and passenger for Chester, S. C i end local points. I 7: p. No. It, daily, except Sunday, i for Siateevflle and inoal sutions eon nects at Sattesvllle for Ashevllle, Knox vllle, Chattanooga end Memphis. I 8:18 p. m.-No. S, di:jc Washington end Southwestern Limited for Washing ton and all points North. Pullman sleep. ' ers and Pullman observation ears te New ' Turk. Dining car service. Solid Pullman f :(0 p. m. No tff t-atly- Washington and Florida Limited, for Colombia, Augusta, Charleston. 'Savannah and Jacksonville Pullman drawing room sleeping ear to JacksonvtUe. First elass day coaches , Washington to JaiksonviUe. 10rM p. m.. No. M, dally. New Tork end Florida Express, for Washington and points - Nortn. ruiiman sieopers rrom First class, day- coach. Jacksonville to Wasmngtonu 10:10 dl m.. No. . daily, ror Wsshlns- ton t nd points North. - Pullman sleeper to Washington. ' First elass aay coach, Atlanta to Washington. 10:20 P- m.. No. &. daily, tTnlted States Fast Mail for Atlanta and points South and Southwest Pullman drawing room sleepers to New Orleans nd Birmingham. dayeoiehea Washington to New Orleans ""KJSi. nailed for and checked from ly eoaenea wasninsion to rew urieans. Baggage exiled for and checked from wir," in residences by W.dsworth Tniufw Company, oa orders left At Citv Ti?keteffloe7 W H. B. SPENCER Gene-1 Manager. "ASRIC' W. H. TATLOE, Passengor Agent, Washington, D. C R EABOARD tOAIR LINE RA1LWAI. ' Direct Una to principal cities North, Easti South and Southwest. Schedule ef fective January 7, im. Trains leave Charlotte as follows: - ' No. 40, dally, at 6:01. a. m for Monro, Hamlet and Wilmington, connects at Monroe for Atlanta, Birmingham and points South, at Hanilet for RaJelgb. Kortolk, Richmond. Washington, New Tork and all points North and East; for Columbia, Savannah and Florida points No. 138, dally, at 10:10 a. m., for Lincoln ton Shelby end Ruthertordton. Coo nects at Linoolnton with C. a n. 7. No. 132, dally. , at .7:15 p. m.. for Monroe, connecU for Atlanta. Birmingham and points South; .also for Hamlet. Norfolk, kalelxh Richmond, Washington, Now fork ; and all points North and.Raat. At Hamlet tor Columbia Bavannan and Florida points. Pullman sleeping car Charlotte to portamouth-NorfMk. No. 8, local freight, dally eept gUB. aay with coach attached, at s:PY"22. for Monroe. . ' Trains arrive at Charlotte follows: No. 1. at 18 a. m., from points North end South.- . i - , No. m at 7:06 p. m, from Rutherfordton, ehoibv and Lincolnton. . No. at p. ra, from Wilmington. Hamlet and Monroej also from point North and South. . , connections are made at Monroe with all through trains for points .North and south which are composed of vestlbuleil day coaches. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars and dining pars between Atlanta, through Richmond and Wash lngton to New York. For rates, time tabled, reservations, apply to ticket agent or, . ' JAMES KER. JR., C. p. A.. Charlotte N C. C. H. OATTIS. T. P. A., ' Raleigh, N. C C. B. RYAN. O. p A.. Portamertth. Ta Ttirouih Train Dally, Charlo ttt . to Roanoke, Va, Schedule in effect Dec. S, 1906. :: UK am Lv Charlotte, So, Ry Ar:00 pm 2:16 am Ar Winston, Bo. Ry. Lv 2:23 pm i:60 pm Lv Winston, N. & W. Ar J -00 pnt .00pm Lv Martinsville, Lv 11:46 sm :2s pm Lv Rooky Mount, . Lv 10:2a ant 7:25 pm Ar Roanoke, ;...,Lv 8:20 am Dally, Connect at Roanoke via Rhenshifnai. Valley Route f or Natural Bridge, Luray, Maserstown. and all points In Pennavt. vania . and New . York Pullman sleeper Roanoke and Philadelphia. Tnrougn coacn, knanone ano jkobdoks. .Additional informatiou from- exanta Southern RaUway. M. F. BRAOGK - sv -irav.i t-ass. Agent, W. B. BEV7LL, Oe'l. Pass. Agent, ROANOKE. VA,t SEABOARD AIR LTNB RA1LWAT. PASSCNOBR DEPARTMENT. -Special - reduced rates via Seaboard. PenaaoolB, Fie.; New Orleans, La.; BioDiie, - Aia. Aocouni msmi . Ursa, February Jnd-ntn, ons fare; plus t&o, round trip, tickets sold February 21st 28th inclusive, final limit March Jd. Tlcketa can be extended until March 17th. ' . Louisville,' Ky.-Aeoount Department of Buperwienaence iauoni nucation. al Association, February 87th-March 1st, one fare, plus 2Se. round trip, Tickets .' sold February. -: Mh'tsth 16th, Snal limit March eth. , , , ( - C, H. OATTIS, T. P. A., 4 i Raleigh, it. O. SPECIAL IUBDUCED RATES VU TUJB The Beehoard bees to announce that ae count of the occuions hienttoned below the rates ana eonauions namsa win apply. Mexico City. MexIcowOolf Tournament, jamiary jnuroi7 uin, ive. itate of one fret elaa fare, plus tee, will apply, tickets sold January let-lsth, continuous peamge In each direction 1 with final, limit February 28th. Isds. Chattanooga, Tenn. Southern Baptist , Convention and Auxiliary , Soclotiea, - May lb-tfh. loa Ifats one fir i , cuhw faro, plus. Hoc. for the round trip, vi minimum rateV W eenta, tickets sold i; May Ith, Sth, and 10th, final limit tee. days' la addltloa to data of sala, f Tickets may he extended. -.For further Information as to rates from any point or schedules apply to your near est Agent or oddrea the underelsned. r. , v . CH. OATTIS; T. P. A., eiaiaign, . w i. mate . many svatch-boanli and tho lntrouucticn ci rio r j. fcoj3 to ico trin -.miitccl i'v-tci j'O'tcr 13 lnciCw.r that department in vhich v.e cro making switch- -' boards and other cicatrical supplies. ' 1 ,:r :: f , ' f Some of the boards we ' Albemarle N. O. Water i. ; making are as follows JNew City Lighting riant,- . ' Concord N;-0. -' Yadkin Development Co. Whit- , '' - nevN. C. vWiscassett Mill Transmission Plant.: 4 , Charlotte N. C.. Pembroke Planing MIL;, Pern-, :- .. broke, C. : ..Vermont Mill. Bessemer City NvC'S :;City LightinPlant, Dallas, N. a 'Barker Chemi-,;T rv rat i jO. i mitips. rt!L-- t iirv Henderson Cotton Ml,-Henderson, N. 'Irene -t ,' Mill, naflrncv: a. CJ Tak. Wall& McRae.Roclc- '1 ' inghamN. C. Maribn M'fg Co; Marion, L C, andl;:: " .v. otners, ana otners, ana oiners., -a; r t: We name some of th very recent installations for : J which we have madethe switch-boards.C - We. not v . - onlv make switch-boards for our t own contracts Vr ' : but for others as welV, Full line electric supplies; ; , - and lamps in stock. , . s - S'Szu" ht:f ' " THE 31. f TOMPKINS COMPTlNYl V Electrical Contractors urVv ;t ; Charlotte N C?; 1 inn J'uJtl jtiiil ki.w.nii n.i eMlin Ifgne V Hava s shims wwv vmii CURED THROUGH THE DLC 3D BY B.D.D There is Hope-Tb tbare tlttant feprassat n twtamiad sfter tOtt ot Bmnle BlooSKelmOJJj ensaiea tevenOBe of SbeoutiaB. It k M timer plcturt iMteteanloeeaM. ttnaWalj sealarslttie effect B. ft. B.bMeaaaUa. It isileewHS e Hooa, SMkiny m) poie end ticfc, and iotmytnt the sette prim te tba blood, wWek osw the ewfui nnusgM " , B. B. UmbefS ts eSoM, lemsecis sot the best keek nd.maju a Pejfocl. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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