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CEARLOTTE ? DAILY OE3EI.V "JL 21, r; c.::::i:ce ;ad (finance (Continued trom. Page'Seven.) , ,f 1 .a j ward,, 'k-k Clarke' Cotton , IASWCST, ,3. X -nl8he4 by the Cotton Exchange ..ouid ox urad. . -New Orleans, April 20--Th cotton mr Kct was fairly active to-day nod in tUe j earlier Hour the volume of bulnes was i large: .Around the opening V IOOKrI J, . a while a, If reaction upward about to et in but toward tne miaow i .the morning wum very iffr,'v,e''" , Jng'" u don which put Mar dow" "J ' Jl cents. Uverpool made a futl response to th decline in thi aide yesterday but - It was -noticed that spot sale were 12,000 - Uik which argued that spinners dm tun ' have any too mucn lami m ....... ' Prominent bulli were heavy buyer o, M aiiiiih ftw the break to 11 cents, v- bnnar around 11.10 for a lonr time. It waa i tm nnnril belief that a good part of Hie buying f May wa against sales to the " Otocr Sloe:-in lavi, uitw - jvvuid that- he w buying May gain niuAiM r.iirki in nrmmiv and Austria. : .. Poll . - - . . ' L..irt untlmvnt now seem to be M bearish, letters from m sections In " the Interior euy that the feeling Is bear ish but that operator are noiuiug - from alllng the market through hecr rr Ai ph.-o and hla manipulations on - ' the long aide. One of the most active V. broken around the ring aald laat night lflti UVllI y" " iraiuiun "V11"1 ...... side speculators were more Inclined to go w . . hum fcir t wn tnnntn " past. "This Inclination bus been strength ened within the laat two day by the San VraneiMPO eataatronbe hut it 1 really bus ed on the almost general good reports - concerning the new oro5. new xora in eternally complaining that the moat bear ish people In the cotton world to-duy are the Southern people but It I not at all surprising that they are bvarlsh If crop : condition are Hi good hi la claimed, since the Southern people themselves are able to get the quickest Information about crop condltoiiK. Thuii far the hcur fahnerts of the. inti-rlor has manifested It aelf In-moderate selling of the new crop " position. A burst of speculation on the abort aide might result with the proper leadership. --Spot were dull with buyer and seller apart. Buyer claimed that priced were a full one-eighth lower but factor had lit tle cotton to sell at that figure. Offering of f. . b. cotton were freer but no large amount of buslne wai done. Miller & Co.'s Cotton Ivctter. Special to The Observer. New York, April 20. The new thi morning wa gloomy in the extreme. The Are in San Kranclco continue to burn. Without any aucceia meeting the effort to check It. Later on, however, a feel ing of confidence gained ground, the fire was checked and there wa a harp rally all along the line In stock. Meanwhile further liquidation In cotton carried prices bere i to 1 lower than laat night, but the appearance of aplnner a buyer caused a good rally during the afternoon which leaves prices at the end of the day T higher than yesterday. Short were quick to take their profit when Liver pool sales were Increased to 12,000 and most of the rally was due to this cause. The recovery of a dosen point after a decline of nearly 40 point was not sur prising; but when based mainly on short covering the chances are that such t rally , will be only temporary. There is no reason to believe that the financial situation can Improve for many day to come. In fact, the recent high rates of Interest showed very plainly how scarce the supply of money was. and now that the ISast will be called upon to ship vast amounts of money to the Weat, to cover insurance losses, and also to meet the generous response which people of all classes are making to the call for relief funds, the situation Is liable to become tven more strained. t'nder these circumstance. It may not be so easy for the bull clique to finance the seven or right million dollar worth of cotton represented by our local wtock which may be tendered on May con tracts. - Liverpool 1 due to come 4 to 5 up in tbt morning. M1I,LKR & CO. C P. 111 St Co.'s Cotton IxHlor. Special to The Observer. New Orleans, la., April 20. Liquida tion find short selling following the Ban Francisco horror, culminated this morn ing In a decline of i to point from yes terday's flowing figure and about 4 points from the best prices of the week. Liverpool reported alc of M.flnn bale at a decline of 8 points and futures cloned 7 point under pressure at sales by strad dlers Who bought in America yesterday. - Locally, the selling this morning wa mainly by wire and cummlmlon houaos and the numerous bear contingent. Ex porters were soon Keen to be the bent buyers Indicating a general acceptance by Kurupe of offer cabled last nigtit. and predicted on the decline in American fu tures thi. with more reanurlng new from San Kraut lco as to actual condi tions there, started a covering movement Which . dlm loned l( completely sold out market and a reaction of IK to 20 point fultowed, the market cloalng at the bent. Our viewx are unchanged-we coniuer existing urmlle ami Hi., apparent need of consumption ton evenly balanced to encourage short lelling. which for profit 111 depend upon uninterruptedly good Weather and crop development, which wo carrot reasonably expert. C I. KIJJS A CO. Hubbard Bros. A Coa Cotton Letter. Special to The Observer. New Voik. April 30.- Liverpool ndvtcts this morning reflected the makneKS here yesterday ami pilvate eabh also re perled a nul-fer market in Muncliexter. which is hardly miriirlKlitu in view of the. long CHitlmieil a livlty then Our market opened lower, with a rontlnuatlon of tlie liquidation, through iiiiiiiIk.iii house, lalt the demand of lu a oierutor who hud sold yesterday. iwri sieartied iirlccs May wbm supported on the deelmes, and there appears to he a more i hi i rf ill un dertone, though any outside sitrciilutlon for an advance wnm to h:ie . ... .. 1 1 ...i another net ioim rhe.-k. The Keuther mau i wss again favor ,i!le. on. I ti- niovemeni ' Was heavy, the lmie rxllmt,n r,,, ,,. morrow In New Orleans and ;,.lveM..ri 1 equaling the hi toul rer(-lpt List v,,, ; The weather and tin movement brought ' more selling f rom the rtmih particular l i in the new crop where t)e ofTi-rinu's were well taken by filtered lo lt rs. Southern spot iri.nkrt weic n- ported dull but easier. Mi HHAHIi HUOH A rii J Cotton Sntl Oil. New York. April 5 - 'oin,n nerd oil easy early under lliulrtuti.,i i.m st.ndie.i later on renewed Kpei-l.lotM e hiitllK eos. in aiTf uiiii. i rune i i ij'ie i ,i i, llt,jH tVii nontinHl. (Ii unifn'r vclliiw VW. prime lilt" ii ixl winiri H,iw to 10. JfO pfMMl(ioii to Mnunotis x:' .WAshlnrlnn Tnsl I i Mr. Louis B. Ilti. of Th- Kavftu. ftlA Ahuri,. t- .. . u most influential newspnfieix In North' Caroilm. was seen at (he Hlgg -, House 1hi night and suld: : ,.. . u . . i ,w . ...n, . , VIIT 1,A III- ,i ijt-ni iimi , , -' w ii. iii I'llin ma ii i against Senator Klmmons, of our r Btate, for re-election, and the belief Is chosen without Democratic oppust-: . Tion. ut ooursf. tne legislature wilt: i be orerwheirnlngly Democratic." - Continuing. Mr Hal snld: "If l i ' Very gratifying to Snjtor Blmmoim' frienda that the Democrsi of Riant county, the first cnuntv in the ki ic nominal candidates for the Loglg. t lure..' instructed thlr jiomlnee, t vote for Senator Hltnmoni as his own y iiti-npjr ny uusiiimous vuie in tnelr -'county, con vent Ion yesterday." ... s. :-i in ii i ii -', t f.rrw in tir ftotnii. . fitw York Herald, lth. ' - at ts lively town that can pull off three guecesafur auction tale of real estate. In one day. That's what wa done In Charlotte Wednesday Char i fX. C.r Observer. ; r Herald compliments end con i ul ittone : to Charlotte and the er town and x-ttte below Mason i PUon'g line, whleh by their busy try are effectively . helping to l vp the ever growing business of 'if Vanilla Kxtnu I the best. MM'i'rs know4 Insist- ea bavtng t'l for your Jteed, 'ur and J 3 -HArsiXa 110,000 , iV i , ,J ..-.V-f President Boyce, Soliciting Fund In .,- Order to Procure -GUt From $3Ir. Crncle-Newi of, -Mm Secoder Correspondence of The Observer. ' ?ua. West, S. C, April MTba base bIl team of Ersklne returned Mon day morning from their, second. trip, teag aaceasaful tor two games than ther ware nOn their initial tour. Dur Ing v thair vUit -: they played Fttrman and vWofford and t were defeated ,4n soma hsrd-Iuck playing- both gme. The third game which had been ar ranxed with, damson wai not played on account ot rain. The team spent Sunday In Anderson, missing connec tion front ClemsoB. . The following; was written of the team by the pastor of the Associate Reformed Preabr terian church at that olace; v y "Our Anderson people are ueuaHy but we were really triad that the Bra- suns uau iin aiu me n luvn wi. us ing stranded here over r the Sabbath. To have them in both the morntns; and evening; services was a pleasure. Their loyalty to their own church In that way shown has proven and will prove a blessing; to tne work nere. Their dignified ana gentlemanly con duct during their stay with ua gives us an added pride in the Institution they represent." Last Wednesday night an enter tainment was given by the T, P. C. U. of the local Associate Reformed Presbyterian church which was of the nature of an International concert. The programme consisted '-of songs. recitations, and selections on stringed Instruments. A large crowd waa pres ent and thoroughly enjoyed the even ing. Messrs. Kerr, Plaxco, Hood, Hunter, Patrick and Miller Of the col lege were given places on the pro gramme. A neat sum was netted for the society. The vocal and Instrumental stu dents of the D. W. F. C. gave a pri vate recital last night. The program me was varied and interesting from beginning to end. Next Friday night, the Juniors will tender the seniors their annual ban quet. The affair promises to eclipse anything of the kind ever attempted here. Neat invitations have been is aued and preparations are being made for an enjoyable evening. 'Rev. James Boyce, president of the Due West Female College, has begun his canvass for the 110,000. necessary to acquire a like sum offered by Mr. Carnegie for a new dormitory. Local subscriptions have amounted to over $4,000 and it is believed the additional amount can be easily raised. At a meeting of the board of the college recently. Rev. O. T. Bonner wag ask ed to assume the duties of president during the absence of Mr. Boyce, committees were appointed to look up designs and materials for the propos ed new buildings. It Is hoped that the new building will be ready for occu pancy by fall. President Boyce be lieves he can raise tne sum by . com mencement. He is receiving some encouraging letters from prominent men who are deeply Interested In the movement. Communion services were held in the A. It. P. church last Sunday, preaching by Revs. Cartledge and Booth. The weather was beautiful on the Sabbath and a large crowd was present, at the services on that day. Prof Caldwell, of the college, will nil the pulpit next Bunday morning and Dr. W. L. Pressly In the afternoon, owing to the absence of the f aetor. KASTICK OEIOIAn. Enjoyable Event Given by Catawba Cluh at .narton tm aoiea. Correspondence of The Observer. Marlon. April 18. An Easter german was given by the members of the Cataw ba Club last evening. It was largely at tended and greatly enjoyed. Klegant nitiMic was furnished by the club's or chestra. The announcement of the new train to be put on the Aheville division of the (Southern I greatly appreciated by the traveling public and bulnes mn of Marlon. It will mean mucn to tnose wlhhlna to go to Ahevllle and spend a day on buslne or pleasure without In- 'itriliiR more expense than tne nominal ckiiI of trniiMpot tation. dipt. H v. imnie.i. division engineer f the South & VVetern Railway Co., ..t... . ......I .. t,.wl 1.1. k ... I n 1 1 at Kutherronlton. will remove his force t Marlon In the near future to make I till hi headquarters. Rev. W. H. Morion Is holding a series rirVe'v! 17! r.iirnsville. Orcst Interest h. being manl- ested Ih the meeting and much good i 111. It I hoped, result. The Mnrgantnn District Conference ol lie Methodist Knlscopal Church, South, kilt meet In the Methodist church at th.li this place next Wednesday, April 2Mh. JWarlon lodge No. 47, I. O. O. K.. will celebrate the eighty-seventh anniversary of the founding of the order by a sermon, which will br preached to thero the fol lowing Bunday by Rev. W. B. Morton. Although only organised last December, this lodge I springing forward, and has a large membership, enmpoaed of the best cltlsens of this county. ABOUT RHKCMATIBM. There are few disease that Inflict more l,,riur than rhvoiiuaiUni unH Hun probably no disease for which such ts varied and uoelcHS lot of remedies have leen suggested. To say that it can be cured la, therefore, a ladd tnlement to make, hut Chamberlain' Pnln Halm. which enjoy an extensive sale, has met with great success in the treatment of this disease. One application of laln Halm will relieve the pain, and hundred of sufferers have testified to permanent cnies hy its use. Why suffer when Pain Why qulc Malm affords such k relief and cost i b'H a I -o. trifle? For sale by R. H. Jordan Cry Your Menrei' WBnx us nrjzLY : ad frankly, 4a strictest cMfldeoct, tUBng 8 yoaf ' Zil your age. W wit sod yog'; fsOS ADVICX, ia plain tealed am-siope, ae a vaik ttabl bcsA (giHoaMTrsataiamforWeatea.'' - Addrecc: UdfanV Advisory Pprfgint Th f - t- . 'I HIGH .POLYT sUAOPKY fcOUX- ForrrierltesJdcrst In Stricken City- j. New Concern y Inoorporauxi ruao . of Surveyors at wora. Correspondence of 'The Observer. Higti Point. April lA-Mr. .Pred P. Ingram, proprietor of the High Point Hteam . Launary, .iim bwiw same to Mr.' Stanhope Wynn, of Ral elsrh. a. canltal city capitalist, . wbo hag - already:. madef some investment in f uuurora", county, noiwugr, m large office- building and drug store fronting the court nouse in ,; weens boro. Tho business will be continued here under the management . of the Columbia Steam Laundry company, of Greensboro, which Is partly owned by Mr. Wynn. , a large brick build ing will be erected to more success fully carry on the business, and ad ditional machinery added, making the plant second to-on taf the State. , The many friends here of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. - Havre feel much . appre hension on account of tht earth quake at San . Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Havre live at Berkley. Just across the bay, which, was de molished, 1 and no wdrd has been re ceived from them at this writing. Mrs. Havre was Miss Parallee Smith, of this i place, before her' marriage. Mr. E. B. Lewis, of KInston, pri vate secretary to Congressman Claude Kitcnin, was here yesterday on busi ness. . Mr. Lewis is also Bute mana ger for the Woodmen of the World, and was here to eee Mr. Pickens In regard to the camp at Lexington, of which Mr. Pickens was clerk before coming to High Point v The F. J. . Horney Harness Com pany has been incorporated' and the company will materially enlarge its business by putting in a line or bug gies, surreys, carriages, etc. : The : large room soon to be made vacant by the Globe Parlor Furniture Com- I pany will be used in which to show the vehicle. One of the squads of surveyors for the electric car line from Greensboro to High Point spent the day here yesterday surveying in and around town. The survey took a straight shoot towards Greensboro from here. he route going through the yards of some of the cltfzeos. This was con trary to expectations, as it was thought the line would follow the Greensboro road until out of town. However, If the line is built it will be better for the traveler that this be the case on account of private con veyances, but not so good for the property owners whose lands It would touch had it followed the Greensboro road out to the city Imlts. Joe Wllborn, a well-known young man around the printing, offices of the town, is critically 111 at the home or his parents on South Main street. Joe has been a sufferer from rheu matism for many years, which has gradually grown worse until his heart is badly affected, and the young man Is in a pitiable plight, MET TRAGIC DEVT1I. Mr. J. A. Reagan Killed by His Own Gun Governor Glenn's Tour Re sults in Much Good. Correspondence of The Observer. Reldsville, April 19. Information has been received here of the tragic death of Mr. J. A. Reagan, which occurred yesterday near his home In Danville. He was killed by a load of shot fired from a shotgun which he carried In his hand and which was accidentally discharged. Mr. Reagan was a native of Buncombe county, having been born at WeavervUle, and was a son of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Reagan, of that county, and comes from one of the best connected families In North Carolina. He has been a resident of Danville for the past twenty years. For some time he was general manager of the farming Interests of the American To bacco Company In Cuba. His health gave way on account of the climate and he returned to Danville, becom ing interested In the tobacco warehous es there. He was married a number years ago to Miss Gill, and she with two boys survive his death. A JlISASTItors FIRE, Poatoflice and Other Buildings at Kylva Burned, Entailing Loss of Neural Thousand Dollara. w wunerver. Ashevllle, April 19. A serious fire occurred at Hyiva. Jackson county. yesterday when the postofflce, drug of M Buchannan were destroyed and the hotel endang- eted by . fire. Information received here Is to the effect that the hotel caught fire but that, through the ef fective work of the flre-flghters, - the structure was saved with little damage. The loss, It ts said, will total several thousand dollars, partially covered by Irsursnce. The origin of the Are ct.uld not be ascertained. Several months ago Dlllsboro, Jackson county, had a disastrous fire when the post office at that place was destroyed, to gether with a number of other build ings, entailing a loss of several thous and dollars. CHAMBERLAIN'S COl'OH RfcMEDT THB BE8T AND MOtTT POPULAR, "Mothers buy It for croupy children, railroad men buy It for severe coughs and elderly people buy it for la grippe," say Moore Bros., Kldon, Iowa. "We sell more of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy than any other kind. It seems to have taken the lead over several other good brands." There Is no question but this medicine Is the best that can be procur ed for coughs and olds, whether It be a child or an adult that Is afflicted. It al ways cures and cures quickly. '- gold by R. H. Jordan Co. . . e , No matter what experience hat -Bamiat wiU uwa7S M some women who believe that they must, at least once a month, bear the bur den of PAIN, ts a part of woman'i lot They mu tf sick. ( If well, not - Periodical pain is a sinof hmctlonal diseasey aery of your nerves ' (or helps To strengthen and restored thfrdlseased cjrans, to riealth, take : at ' i s. rt -- -.an , ' . 'i of Hr.s snj r ' The rtchr.'-ity r. ' , notlceJJe sr. j flavor to ; x " n ' a nourishlnty or veil It Is 1'Try ft today. FEHR'S I IALT DAUGHTERS TO ENTEHTAIN. , ; i r;" M'ws 1,1 ' - Jl ir Gastonte Chapter Endeavorlnc to Raise Funde for Memorial . Day Celebration, i Correspondence of The Observer, Gaatonla, April . 19. The Gaston la Chapter of the United Daughter of the Confederacy will give to-morrow evening, from ' to 7 o'clock, at the home Of Mrs.. Thomas Lee Craig, L a very , extensive ,! entertainment, the "Carnival of Seasons." The wfcole lower floor of the beauti-' ful Craig home on East Main street will be thrown open to the public, on this occasion and the ladies are now converting the already beautiful home Into a perfect bower of loveliness. The four seasons win be representee in four separate' rooms. Spring m the west ; parlor; aummer in tne tuning room; fall In the library and winter in the sitting' room. The color scheme for each room will be carried out hi the decorations and refreshments and costumes of the ladles. The halls and stairways will be in the colore of the local chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy red and white. The officer -of the chapter wlll.be In the hall to shake hands with and wel come all who come. Strawberriea will be served In the spring . room; ;.a , salad course In the fall room; coffee and sandwiches In the winter- room and cake and cream fn the summer room. ; A fee of fifty cents will be charged at the door.-Thi pays for all the pleas ures bf the evening. The ladles t are paring neither labor or mean to make this the most delightful and enter taining event of its kind ever, given in Gastonia and they deserve the sup port of ' all' Interested in the cause of the Confederacy. The funds real ised will be used in celebrating Me morial Day. . Funeral of Late A. T. Snmmcy, Correspondence of The Observer.-' Ashevllle. April 19. The funeral service over the remains ot Justice A. T." Summey ; were conducted from the late residence yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock attended by a large con course of friends of the family who gathered to. pay the last tribute of love and affection to a lan highly 'es teemed and who had been their friend In life. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Dr. Thomas Law rence assisted assisted by Dr. R. F. Campbell, pastor of the First Presby terian church, of which Mr. Summey was for so long an elder, and by Rev. Xh Gamon " To Drive Out Malaria r And Build Up the System! Take the Old Htandard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC. You know 'what you are taking, 'The formula Is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it is simply Quinine and Iron In a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out the -malaria and the Iron builds up the system. Sold by all dealers for 27 years. Price 60 cents. HAVE YOU SEEN , Our new Line of Leather Hand Bags, Belt Buck les, Side and Back Combs, Dog Collars and Waist Sets. New de signs, popular prices. 1 Garibaldi & Furs. Diamonds, Silver and Cut Glass. - -- -- s mommsmwaen 1 fl tufieicd. reiftttl7 1 Hot thoot t coufi not UrtVT writes ttrtv JToha Short of Florence, Ala "and was in the; txi'jmttf for thfec moo tin, on account cf femak ttoublea. I took Cttdut, an5 It tertarnlrfbaa twen of rreat fcentlit to inc. 4 ' am Hill takbj: H and am getting aloe r f Inc. , Iam able to do or houarvork and em wteit"'. I rim vrres mv r.xr. .. a it vnuw i . " , . " n i a . . . advfcg and medine.'' Of peat cuff.! :t po ? ajAn- Jo j maadaaaaents of the funetiona, Hv;ft' .u. cr.u'rr.KDCLca dottles i:s't, cred ty nina monil.s' timer-; flavor C the grain is peculiarly j;'.vcs a mot pslatal! and pleasant '. ?1 I, r y . . rr t - ' ' Not only an lnvlgonurt of acknowledged lue,! but llouirt trwl ' doaH allkm fnr h alrlr -' - ' a builder of brain, brawn" and bono.,':' r i v4 'i t FOR SAUlBY ALL DRUQGIST.aiausBSBasssi TONIC. DEPT., toaisyilie. Ey. SALE. l 1 Kenyon Cone Duster; I. Schofleld Bog J . Opener. - ' il Schofleld Lumper ' Picker, " Bramwell . ,m .eAa-na opencer Oiler feew), t- t Bets D. A F., 48 in. x 48 In. Cardsr t '.TP.' & F. Mules, r 312 spindles, I In. i v sauae. v ,1411 in. Grinding-' Frame, Roy Grinder . and Slide Heat. - . - - , , , 8 Lever A Grundy Cop,. Winders, 0 F. Spoolers (new,'J fompkln ' Winders. v' 1 Sturtevant Fan,' v Heater,' j Dry ,: 1 plnsmore Railway BewJnr. Machine. ;r Tiffany A Cooper Flat Cuff Machines. 2 Circular Latch. Needle Kupe -Rib IBnishers. , ' i ' -'.?v'. 1C Tubbs.-and rnmnhull A 'rrtufat mih (KXJ Tompkins Winder Bobbins. J.fiOO feet xeiung, s.utw iuie juobbins, cotton and Platform catea.- .z . v: -ru-. Knitting parts and Sewing Machine Myer A Company, Norfolk, Virginia: VICTORIA KEENCS CEMENT f. Thn best and mostaeco- nomidal material known' for plasteri!10 ai1 iinitation tile worn. , , J. Os, G&INNAN, " 173 Main St, Norfolk, Vai Have you visited our show room ? It will be worth s your , while to visit our show room, where we have a nice display of up-to-date plumbing fix tures, consisting,: of tubs, . closets, lavatories, shower" baths, sinks, boil ers and all : sorts of bath room specialties in fact everything In the plumbing, and -heating line: Carry ing a large stock on hand, we are in a position to . meet ' your wants promptly..' . - our motto I to' give the beat of everytlilng. - : -fvv - HACKNEY BROS. Plumbing, Heating, jobber In Supplies CHARlATTrE. April I . the. Dlamorfd month the r time , when the " stone of sentiment and Inno cence is in most demand for; birthday gift and - engagement : -ring, t- it ov -"V 4 We have a very fine assort ment of selected Diamonds, all sixes and a great , variety of mountings, that? it will ' be to " your advantage to see before purchasing.. A The Palaihountain Co. ! 1 JEWELER?, , - r Vcn's Timely diamond Offerings I mi Lot U:j CS.i Go Get, your Bilk dra on and do your Tho haui la nil lntai-l . Bn1 ?, nfUm uvuv mm . wit .f . vs ; . - ing is jut fun. . ' ; .-., .w a ilia- a tuy ui iwr-1 u the water in the vessel, turn a little swucn,- then read an lot a" lew minr lll.u ill1. , ,.n.IJHa kAM .miflr . thrf r4i B eilllllLWIlK . IIVH -... water ooiig wnen-tne neat is eieccrn. na wnen one ts reaaing wnii.,wan ing. . .'-, . - - Think . nf lt ' Th ."wsrara . t.t the CaUwba, - 10 i miles - away. - make electric current, a little wire brings the current to Charlotte, and the current makes tea while the lady reacts tiwt- hhr,1 :n..:4na..ii. -.:.'i.i,n , And then there ere electric chafing uuuw sna otner l!trln snnllunrf.i i mi, VI mean- . - ... .- -.. ' ing IS SO eesv -with eJetvIn nnnlloniu and .withal, so very pleasant and- n fnsln I . a -j. i. - - . a. . . . ' . . ivi tan uxi- int ixie nuso&na wania to venlont mnA ifii tKa aut.u coff percolator or th electric chatv In Hi. v', T nWth- gawks. ns.A . ...Aa. A y.'-. ' 7.- .i - A We .carry a. full line 'of these Vp. Pllancea. and of electric- nuinll.j vvn weave wi vnui uuriti iiin. t i.vs' i;. -.? .a. THE D. A;TOMPKINS CO. Charlotte, n; a A o3rsuHv'1 TUB MOON IS MADE . ,n many people would lead her to. be- Ueve, whan the-. housewife goes to purchase . flour s fr her - baking day but if ahe has once used the Pride of Charlotte flour she -win - take nothing eise. it ia- maa , ei pe. cnoicest se lected wheat and ground . at our mi Ha SIECsUiKKBXJRQ FLOCK MILLS ' 1. e Kolner, JProarletor. Phone t: . - "J DRAUGHO;; 3 muSinemsikr: lltalclgta, Columbia, Knoxvllhv Atlanta. S Colleges In 15 State. POSITIONS secured or money; REFUNDED. , Also teach BY MAIL. ' Catalogue' wiU con vince ' you that Draughon's Is TUB BEST. ' Call or sen , for it, . . Special Rdtesi via ' S. A. L lly. NEW ORLEANS, LA .Confederate Vet erans- Keunion, New Orleans, April 25th-27th, from Charlotte 115.55, Rai . elgh flJ9, Oxford 18.W, Henderson -Hi.4. - Wlmington -4H-16 and "cor respondingly, low rates- from other 'r DOlntS. h i- , j RALEIGH.-K C.-N. C. , Library. Aaso- , elation, April I7th-asth. rate one. and one-third feres . plus .25c round"-trip on certificate nlan. " WASHINGTON, D. C.-Natlonal Aaeocut- tion colonial . Danes ot. America May lst-Sth certlftcate Plan: -. - RALEIOH. N. CV-rOrand Council " Inde pendent oroer. ot- Hea r Men, My 3nd-4th, certificate plan. . . SAN - FRANCISCO.. CAL.1. LOB ' AK- uiSL.tw. uai imperial uouncu An elent Arable Order. JJobles" of the Mystic Shrtne. Hay 7Ui-lh, front Raleigh tTS.W, - Charlotte 7SjM, - Wil mington, 760 end correspondingly low rates from other ooints. OOLD8BORO. N. C.-Qrand Iodge'Jnde- - pendent ureer or uoo Feuows. May nh-llth. rate on certificate nlan j.. CHATTANOOGA, TENN- Southern Bap tist convention. Mgy lotn-Kth on first-class fare nlua 25c round trin. WABHINQTON, D - C,-:NatKpal PUno v Manuiacturars- r Association and "js 1 tional Association of-Piano. -Dealers : of America. May I0th-i7th and May : Uth-17th, rate of one, one-third fares -. plus .25. round trip, on certlflcate NA8HV?LLXN.-Pealody College . summer kiwoib iw xesoners, vau- derbllt Biblical Institute, June 11th ,i' August 10th, -one nrst-olass fare plus ' So. for round trip. '.,-,'.'... TUBCALOOSA, ALA.-aummer. . School i , ior eacntre,KJune.-istnjuiyt th, i- rate one .flrst-eliUHi f are bins. sbt. - ' round trip, ; ' ' 1 , , . ATHENS, OA-fl?nlverslty 'I Summer ..... Mt..Y V . . . Mk. T..t. im&.i , - .... f)ciHiui.unv ni-Mij.wu qh nrai clas fare. plus. 26c.. for. round trin. ' BAN fRANCISCO, CAL.- LO AM- , GEUnas, vxau-i-nationai niducatlon . el Association. July 8th-i4th, from Raleigh .tn.60, Wilmington . 77.i, ' Charlotte T7.M. oorres ponding low ntM.fron other, ooints. ... , -xt MONTffAOLE, TENNV-Monteagle Sun- oay Bcnooi. insiuuio, . juiy lbtlwAu gust 6th, one first-class fare plug 26c Tor riunu i-i ip. , m MONTKAOLK, TENN.-Monteagle Bible Training School July Knri-Ust. on flrst-dass far, plus 25o. for mind ' . trip. - . ' i js-, MONTBAQLE, r TBNN.-Woman's Con .grese, July Mli-Augut 9Mb. ; one v- first-class far plus 25c, round :; trip. BIRMINGHAM, ALA.-OenersJ Confer- . ; ence M, Bi Church. Bouth. Riming- ham,. Ala., Maj-Urd-June 1st, Rates to be announced later, , , ,- . HAMPTON, VA.-i-Department Kncamp ment of Va. and North Carolina f.,,1- Grand Army of. the Republic. . April vivin-7iiir , i- miiwhv mu niesw v RICHMOND. VA. Virginia : Funerat lt- 'certificate plan rates, WARREN PLAINa , N. tO North Car- ollea -Conference- Women's Foreign Missionary Boclety, Warrenton, ti. fC..' May 3nd-7ttt.,-T, WaiOHTSVILLB. N. O. -L gummer i, -School. June ISth-Slst, rate on nrt ' . class far nlu SGe. round' trip. For further Information i- a to 'rate from your city, i time tables, schedules, etc.; Call on eur neftrest agent or,- ad- dresa, v., wn., v. r. a., ' )'. , iJharfcrtte. N. C - S' oattis. V - Traveling Passenger Agent. . 1 :iL ; v.. T , Biigh.V;c 'General Passenger Agent," j,.4' , V - Portsmouth. Va. , ! , . U.aVouiJ..AUiiw:ul) Tfcrcai!i Train 0i!y(C(:siictt3 ' schedule la effect Deo- a in, "'"' 1140 m, Lv CbarloiU, bo, Ayrt:wDm :1 am Ar Winston, So, Ry. Lv 1:2 n s t M pot Lv .Wuistoa. N.4W.U J:0 L. tww .tr Martinsville, ' Lv. 11. l Im t:ti pm Lv Rooky Mount. , Lv .U:isi am .ttPa Ar RosJMkc .. ....... Xvtj:j n Conuecl , aV Roahoks via'1 abeaahdoab valley Route tor Natural Bridge,. Luray. Magriown and all polnu In PennayK viuiia and New York Pullman sieener Roanoke and Philadelphia. . J "w liirnneh eoach, Charlotte and Roanoke, . Additional Infortuatloa -trom sata Couihern lvaUwsy. r. ,M.,T.. l.ilAo .. ' '. Trsr. Pas. Aaawt.-' XT. at CSVTT.K-r-I, r.e. Ag.uU ' ii. v ', I-viAJsO.J. VS. . ., g J . ' " . 1 t j - - ; . . II ' . . 4 . , I. : lurect lino to tbeHii.'lr. eh. fr- i,. t.,iinh ml .-iinlh I. . i i taking --i't' A.ri lii, to...' h'i i chimge Vni.uut i. ..tire, -'" - -- lukots e on .-ill Ii i Kid by iig i, , y nmt mi. the pHstnKer nh the on r th.it this compuny will not be r- for fsjlure to run Its trains on i- time, or for any-such delay i y incklont to their oper.tl ion, i Care im i -crclsed to give correct time of iconn'-. r lines, but this company is. not respond n lor errors or ommiaion.- '-.-,' : Trains leave Charlotte a follows: . , No, US, daily, at a in. tor' Mwrae, Hamlet and Wilmington without cn connecting at Monroe with 3i for A' --v, Birmingham and the 6uihwest, wn i ... 63 at Monroe .for local points to A -'a. At Hamlet with 38 for - Haleigh. i - , mouth,. Norfolk and steamers for . n-: Ington,' Baltimore,' New-york.vBos ii :nd Providence. With 6-at Hamlet f r,. 1 1' elgh,. Richmond, Washington, N. . le and the East. -With m at - Hamlet . T Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, .pud all Florida points. ;''.,- . 1 . No. 13S, dully, at 10:18 a. rt. for Llnro! , ton, Shelby and Rutherfordtou wiihn t change, connecting at -Miicoliiton wi i C N. W. No. 10 tof Hickory. Lenoir an I Western North Carolina pointe.v v , ; -. No.- 4i- 4- p. : m. - dailyi for Ltnolntan, Shelby, Rutherfordton and all-looal'. sta tions, connecting at Uncolnton wlliV C -N . W. for , Newton.tHicliory.J-Lenoir and all local points.- Jt , , . i" ? t No. Ht dally, 5 p. m. Monroe,1 Handet, Maxton, Luraberton, Wilmington and m local stations. - '-', ? No, lii. dally' 7:15 n'm. tor Monrce.1' connecting -with 41 for Atlanta, Blrmii - iwm uia me Bouttrwesty at iamiet w (j for CollimhlnL Ravnnnnh JailtnlwiM d Florid points. ; With. 84 tt' Kim' t fpr-v.Hiohuiona,- Washington.'.' and .., j-w Jerk and the East,- with M at .Hamlet " for- Itnli-iifh,: Puiumoiittr andNarfolhc. ; '1 hrouarh . elneneennn hl tmiit frnin Chnr. lotte. N. Cv to Portsmouth, ' V.-d'x r. , c.w cany except tramlay, L.JC-11 frolght it,r Monroe. - , - .- biiivv ir wiiiitoub a ioupww: NO. 113. tn-m a m HKllvTrnm " " DUUI 11. . ... 44daih". 10:15 a. mv from "Rut her- fordton, Whelbyj,-, Wncolnton and, (C.i m uuiir, i:oo a. cv-rrom wuming- ton, Lumbcrton. sMaxton7HamlUv.Moa- ; "j ioi '" P- m.. cany, nrom KUiner rdton, Shelby, -Lincolntonr. ndt C-? f. if. Railway points, t, 'v t ; ton.-1 Hamlet and ' &nme - niu.fMM polnu East. North and Southwest, con uwiriB sirnamiet ana .Monroe. -.-) --.. ' . Connections nr. mad n u,mll'iih all through strain .for point . North, South andL Southwest whteh- are compos- ed of. vestibule day ;-coache- between: Portsmouth and Atlanta, and f Washing- ton and Jacksonville, and steering- -car between Jersey City, Rlnntngbam .ar Memphis, and Jersey City and -Jacksonville. Cafe cars on all-through tralusi , j i-Hwn.if uin-wurasi rnrs-,: tluns. or -Seaboard descriptive literature, apply to ticket agents or address,. r-'i'-i cu nABu t , vjuBi', ina . ,v .p.:-- v, '", JTAME8 KER. JR., C. P. A." ;." - C H. OATTI8, TP. iA.!5v-m'- RALEIGH,. K C," ' ",i CHA3. R. RYAN,'J. P. ' . 1 - Portsmouth; VA-t Sailvay ' In xEff eet Februartv UUi.t'lWs. .r f- " Tola eondanait s aoh,lntia mihM.Haa aainformatlon and 'I euulect to ebaag: , wuwjut neue to tne puouc. :Vj, 4.-00 a- m Ma Am lit) , ttt Wlrhnuuiif and local points; connects et 6renber or tvinscon-uaiem. HsHeign, uotdssere i NWlMni : iiJ, 'UM.1i.,l4irllvif a.:rWnv-'i- Will A .-It- .1. , , '.V-.J. UTb..-. ,,. -" ... ,v. i wiii . wi nwvm. . rfiww Cheater, Columbia and local station 7:10 a st Ka. II. dall v excent Sundav. ' .w. uwmiuif, , f iunii,Tiii-t Mm-ivvw i:..., fr.m - " - . - -.... . n...i.Mn. . I.n.l aton-Salem and at 8tatesv.ll (or-HiCsv- ' pry. Lenoir, Blowing - Room , AshsvUJe. , and other point west " Vv-i'' ' Atlanta iiixDreaa cuiinus ummc is driurabue: Cta- and daveeachea - to A-'i ' lanta. diommr eonnafttnn at BnartaiiBurw ror Handersonviiie and Ashevuie ,i ; M a, m. 'Ne Jtvcaliy. New Terkrand warneaiMvro. , . uuminvi. .; '- 'mtiiuui,', .i, Jacksonville. .Dining ear -service.-; , S:2S a. m. No. M, dally, V. 8. Fast Van ' tor Waahinrton and all point . Nortn. New Tork and Rlchrnond;' day . coach ' New Orleans to Wssblngtan. Dinrng car: - jierviiMi. ' . i AnnMM il uramiiiAm wf ' . Winston-Salem. .Raleigh sjtd - OoMsber; : tt.ta ' X7n V .- Amtl . Wl.liliif1.:,'. New Orleans and Blnnhigham. Pullmaa'. observation ear New Tork to ilcnn. . itlon ear New Tork to Mkenn. car. service SollA .Pullman trsia. a 4 m. no. , Washlngtea,' and. 1 Limited. Pullman drawing. tyonis' aiming 10:01 Florida sleepers to New- Tork; flrst -class eosch- tn wuninnm.. uinina-car. i i s .t--,-; ii:ni su m. flo. .i uiit ior-m7ioMB.' Mooreivllla,- Barber ' Junction, v Coola-... mee,- Mockaville. ' Wlnsten-aalem ; and , Roanoke, Vn . and local poiata. . , . lt:2S c m. No. iU' deny, for Atlanta; and local stations i .connects at? Spartan : burg for - Hendersonvllle and Asbevuis, f T:w a. m. no. is., daily, ror .Kichmen i a n ImWI l.tlAnS M-MMI, l ll.un . .. . ' boro - for Kaieign -ana -wiovoaro. -ruiu :- man sleeper. ' Greensbre - to ' .Ratetgn, '.- Charlotte, to Norfolk, and 'Charlotte lef Klchmooo. i . v - .i S-Ofl n..m. M. IS.' dallV- exeewt fswrntav. : freight and passenger te Cheater, , c...-' and local points. - - y '-t 7:18 p. m.- Mo. 44. daily, except ' Sundsy,. for Taylorsvlll and loeal statkoi oow . necia-.ai blslcmtiii lor Jtsnaviiiei. juiqu. i: ville, Chattanooga and Memphis, j ' p. mi No, ttt, daily, i Waahtngtoa -and ' Southwestern Limited, for "w aaitw-iv ington - and ail point North." Pullmah' sleeper '- and ' Pullman observation' eej"; to New Tork. 'Dining oar r4o8oUd , : Pullman .train. -v.. ,..- . i. lo-ia n. . m. .iva.. m - naiiv. wiw.Tiirii .111 & . ' Florida- Bxnresa- for . Waahtnsrtdii and --. Mints North.. Pullman, sleepers ttwm' . . Jacksonvlila . and Auausta ta Nmt Tork.. " v irst eiase , aay. ooaasa, ,. tiacKonvuiq to, . Washington.. . - - .':.", . I , -W f. : ih, ...jri " n.vaiiival'1-- and Florida Limited, for Columbia,. Au. ' gasta,1 Charleston, Savannah and Jack-' sonvllle, ' Pullman --drawing, room .-alseo-s ing 'car. ta Jacksonville. First class day, coaches ... Washington to JacksonvUla i ll: D. m. Ne. 4A.deJlv fn--WaaklnB.-' r ton and point ..Norta. FullmasJ leepr ; -to, Washington. First-class day. ooactti p. m. o, k -eaiiy. unttBta-) Fast Mail, for Atlanta and nofntaKmn a and Southwest Pullman drawing- 'roo'v sleepers to New - Orleans and- fclrmle. ham; -. Day -coaches, Washington to: Newf .Baggage 'called tor and . sheeked Vfrexi; : hotels and reaidancaa . bv. Wuliin,- Transfer Company, r pn .-. order tatt ',t City Ticket Oific.-.. ' - . - ? j(" H.- 8.- SPENCER, 'General Manar. -alL HARJOWICK Passenger. .IrafTiu Manager. i 4 . , , , CONFJEDERATB , VBTBRANB' PWN ."ascw: ; ' For the above., occasions tne Southern ,,.w " - ---- VI lAII- La., and return a rates named below:' " tloldssoro. $X.Wt Selma. ti.M; . jJUIeikH,?' $lisi Durham, H.60: OrMnsboro.' n.; j Winston-Salem., imofr" Salisbury, it.,: ' Hlknrv. 116.T6: Charlotte Ukil ' ' Approximately low rate' from ether polnta Ticketa on aeale April tnd, 2.,j and Mth, with final limit April, oth The Or.ginai iMiiiir ii -rcort egtensioii ; ef pnal limit until May Jlac by fssreonait . depositmg ticket with Joseph Rtehi- i. ' Spsolal Agent, .fheetre Arcade, N tt leans, Ia-. not earlier than April i (on i av.asi . a n.il Wat k : momA u Uti5f win tfTr sfws ii wwh vmiaM 11wv"I ' flfty CBtw P , a - V . flt . iPmsTM' . kai ' i uA-i - a 1 w . ,1 JIIHlg . .W. , .WWB.,.,,!,, S1TlJQt.SM -tJ-lfTt ' gomery and Moblleas the otfloTal Iroute " for hi "Annual Confederate Veteran Special.." which win constat of Sret-cla. a day coaehe. and standard Pullman carl" to be handled through to New Oriea, I wHhout change.'' t ' ' 'i. This speciot train win leave ' Ratefss M. f!.. at 1.30 B. m.j. Momlav. iwi . '' . ll! w-.1i - imtm t . - p. m.'. Tuesday. April 14th, - Anyone tn us this rlai train.' . Berth rate-fn. w ' nsieiKu - f wi urMnil)-., , K..W, Salisbury- and Charlotte IS e. t , ' neranna RISV OCOUpy a berth - Alllonal cost. Excellent aervKve r, resuiar trains tn earn direction. A . yir agent for rales from your tafion' ' 1-ur f inher tnrormaUon-aqd l uUml i ' rcstrvauona write, f l ' n. u. vrRNOV, . - - - j - ; arav. ra. Aa.ul, Southern ' 1 J IA ' I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 21, 1906, edition 1
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