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. THIS DAY IN HISTOBY V iS. glenna. in Tuscany, ; reduced bv famine, surrendered ,.t the Fnrantlnea. , 1U9. Richard Cromwell . resigned tha Protectorate. Demermra and it dependencies In flnlana surrendered to me British- , ' . , iftni. All Pasha, flovernor Of Alt andrla, made supreme ruler of ; jcgypv -nvins nwi"' ..... to the Trench consul. 1817-Andrew Q. Curtln. war Gov ernor f Pennsylvania, Born. , 1828. -Mlsaolonghi taken by the Turks. It had been besieged ' " aeveral months, and was reduced I to a heap of rains by continued v bombardments, Tne neroic gar ' ' rison forced a passage through ' ' the besiegers, leaving the sick. ;i?!i'Ji aged and wounded in a mill, con taining a quantity or powaer. An old wounded soldier took his '.?'' ;";'- seat on the mine ana nrea it as soon as the Turks entered. f? 1828V Lenento surrendered by ca- ' , - oltulatlon to the Greeks. " IS81. United States arsenal at Fay Si atteville. N. C, seised by the Confederates. - 1881. Arkansas seized the arsenal at Napoleon. IMS. The Confederates make a raid on Tompklnsville. Ky., and the court house la burned ISM. In Cedar county. Missouri, the Guerillas, under Quantrell, seize rr seven Federal cavalrymen. IMS. Union troops rout Confeder . ates at Straaburg, Va. with a loss of 40 men. IMS. The ram "Queen of the West." raptured In C,raiwl I.ake. with Capt. Fuller and nJI her officers - and crew, numbering 90. 3883. A cyclone at Beauregard. Miss., destroyed 200 houses and ' 83 lives. Tornadoes In Georgia ' and Iowa dewtroyed many lives and millions of property. ' J8$4. The Mlsxlsnippl ltopublicsn State Convention. composed mostly of negroes. Instructed Its delegate) for Chester A. Arthur for President, practically Ignor ing Blaine and Lotrar.. (Ml. Oklahoma opened for settle ' ment. '8884. President r'levelanvl. In a let ter to Ohaunrev K. Mack, pre dicted tho dlHHulutlmi of the Democratic party unlaws wrangle r for office and dispute over tariff reform ceaxed at once. '8905. Japanese .newspapers bitterly attack France In the belief that the Russians had been using Kamranh Hay to prepare for bat tle. MOBE MEN ARE RETURNING WILL KOON IIAVK I'SI'AL Ql'OTA High Point Kiirnltnrc SlamifariurcrH Have Powlilve Amuranro 'lliat ro Morrow They Will lime at licast 1XS More Employes Than Itxt Monday. Making Total of 22. Km nktyed Since IxK'k-Out. April I hi Perverted Itcportu Sent Out by I'nion Men as to Xurohrr at Work IWMl fir L'.u ....1 ... ... I ..I I., r . ... .Mil. . a ii. . Vund. Special to The Observer. High Point, Apil 21. Monday morn ing when he factories begin work for the week the manufacturers have pos itive assurance ihat they will have t least 125 more hands than they had tho first of last week, making over 225 additions since the first of April, when union help was barred, and almost fcalf of the total number out al that time. At this rate, in less than a month's time the factories will have their usual Quota. In a report sent out from here yes terday by a union man In which nn attempt was made to give a poll of the factorieH affected by tho lockout, giving the number of men employed before the lockout and Ihe number how employed. The facts were great ly perverted In each case. There Is not a factory mentioned which his not, al the lenHt calculation, 2" pr cent, more hands at work than we credited to it In this garbled report Certainly the manufacturers should know more about the number .if hands they ure working than the union reporter who does not have ac cess to the facturlen and consequently gets his Information from his side of the question. In conversation with Mayor M J .Wrrmi I learned that the statement sent out about a notice he lasued to one of two of his renters whs cut up to Suit the tame of the sender and 'was not published n it was written. For Instance, Mr. VN reim o nollce read ' practically as follow, "Vur rent Ih 'past due and you are asked to mako prompt settlement or I will have to ask you to vacate my house." The notice sent out rend only "Your rent inusl be paid at once." , The manufacturers realize that the Step they took means the future good Of the furniture industry here and elsewhere In the Ktate and it Is o,ulle likely that other furniture inanufiic i turers in the Htaio will noon take the ' same step, us there aie discordant notes In the air wlu t have In en wart ted to the ears ot the manufacturers . tiere At a meeting of the manufacturers I and other citizens to-night at t iH Manufacturcrs Club rooms tl 000 ivar raised for the 8un Francisco relief fund. SPINNKHK AT HKNNKTThl'Il.l.K v SSngliall Manufacture!- Witness Op . oration of Fuller Combing (.In ami v ' Leave lor Washington. ' Special to The Observer. Bannetesvllle, S. C, April 21 The a parry ot cngusn spinners ami others arrived here about 11 o'cloc k this mum. i'V. Ins and spent the day. Immediately ' afUr thtlr Arrival thev were taU,.n i,. the oil mill ginnery to witness Ihe nraytleal onerattnns of ihe full.... , f combing gin. All were surprised and " tilsaaMl mt the difference htwn iha 1 atapls ginned by the saw and comb :f Jng process. The Englishmen thought n wuuia an mucn 10 improve ine qual ity of the cotton which they get from America, as much of It I badly rut ' fy gaws. President Taylor, of the Na tlonal dinners' Association, thinks the ' combing gin will raise the price at ;- least SO points. He says that the new fill has three advantages over the saw Ctn: It gins faster, cleans the ' seed better and gins wet cotton. , Tha Visitors were dined at the Kkeye with a number of Marlboro business . men. After dinner they were taken for drive through Marlboro's far-famed farming lands. They left at 7 o'clock for Washington. Dead Body of 1'nknown Negro Found. . Correspondence of The server. Washington, jf, c.. April 20. While looking over some Umber lands- on Cbocowtnlty bay, near the city, this afternoon, Messrs. Jesse , L. Warren and Joha . Latham discovered tha . dead body of an unknown negro man lying; on tha bank of the bay. Ha had evidently been In tha water some ttmev ' Inquest was , held and tha body wa buried at tha egpenaa f tha county. 'j Now ft tb Uma t Uka Holllste ra r.ocky Mountain Tea. c J cleans your i ryi-tem of mil Impurities. A wonder J ful . epiing tonic " A famlly ; bene jf rtnr, 26 centt, ?t ot Tablatg. . R. y.L Jordan A Co. .. . - - T7?f rVEIlSITT SHUT OCT. ' :.:; .J--.V'-; ' r.-i - .-iseaiia -a m m i -;"-- r, -x Defeated b. A M. by Score ot S tor o at Jlajctgh yeatcraay. ( Special to, Tha Observer. Raleigh, April ZLA, M. College shut out the University of North Carolina here to-day by a score of 8 to 0, In a fast irarae of fine baseball. It was due t el most errorless playing by A. A M. and some costly errors by Carolina at first and second bases. Up to the last half of the seventh Inning; H Carolina men had been caught or thrown out at nrst three bad fanned and Cunningham was the only man who had hit. . He got twice to first, being left on base there and. at second. 1 When "A. A M. came to the bat In the seventh, 14 of her men' bad been caugni or ' mrown wwraiitMt'" fannext. : ona hail reached, first on balls. and two had hit Knox .for three-baggers and Staples for one. These also were-left on bases, and the score was 0 to 0. Then Knox for A. A M. hit to left field. The farmer got his base-on balls.. Knox in Ihtt miMiillm mtUnm mp.nnd. A' Wllu Ihrno i amiul la Vnnit In third and he came home mil the same ball ny a center fluid error. The Farmer went to scconu and was left there. Score 1-0. In the elrhth Carolina rot no hits. tr . a. tj m. i. mm n t1.M mil llnrrl. gets base on balls, a grounder by ridge goes through first baseman. Harris goes to intra, ana doifi score un wins tsn-buHxr. Knox was thrown out Thomnson went to third, the Farmer fanned for Carolina. Harris cot base on balls and started to second on Rogers gioundrr to third but wss thrown out at second. Calder hit for one base. James flew out. Story fanned, and the game was dene with two on bases. Batteries: University or Norm i.aronna Patterson and Rogers; A. & M.-Mo- Cathran and Thompson; umpire,. Noble. Score: n. . rnlverslty .. .. 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 4 A. A M 00 000 0 1 2 X 3 J 1 A stiff west wind blew across the dia mond during the first part of the game but later mirmlded. The ground was in good condition. The attendance wan nearly a thousand, about a third of them hein The mnnv exoresslons of affection for the cadets In their hour of victory tend to prove their claim that the howl Hiriilimt their conduct in the Trinity eh me wan meraly against tne unaer aog. There whs perfect order to-day nnd the funs of laxt Mondnv. started oy a town hov wns purtlcipated In by less than ten ndets. Gl'ILI'OIlD DOWNS KENTUCKY. Boys of the Blue Grama Meet Defeat at Hands of the Quakers by Score of 10 to I. Special to The Observer. UreenslKiro, April 21. Hobhs found Kentucky particularly weak with the slick lo-day and only once or twice In the course of the contest did he pitch his usual game, yet only 83 men faced him and 10 fanned the air In their efforts to find his curves. The whole Guilford team played well, especially at the bat. For Kentucky. Lawson at first. Crouch behind the bat. and Marblson On third played beautiful ball. The score by innings: R- H. K. C.ullford 4 4 0 I0 0 0 IX-10 12 t Kentucky .. .. 00010000 0 1 4 Summary: Btruck out by Hobhs 11. by Smith 4: bases on bulls, off Smith 3; hit bv pitched hull, by llotibs 2; earned bases. Kentucky b; Oullford 2; earned nins. Outlford ". Kentucky none; umpire, Karl Holt, of Oak Klls: attendance. 400. The same teams will play on the Gull ford Colletie grounds again Monday. I.RWI K BASEBALL. ROITTH ATLANTIC. Augusta. (Ja.. April 21. Snappy fielding on the part of the locals and the brilliant work of Mailman, of the Savannahs, marked to-day s game. The home team played errorlessly, while both put In more ginger than marked the first two games of the series. Tho umpire was in great dis favor and both sides did a lot of kick ing. Score: H II E Havannah 00000000 00 3 1 Augusta 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0- 1 ft 0 Batteries; Llpp and Curran; Holmes and Carson. I'niplre, Denver. Time (1:85. Attendance, 1.200. Jacksonville. Flfl., April 21 By win ning this afternoon s game from Ma con. Die Latham team made two out of three from the ex-champs. The fea ture of the gamt$i was the splendid work of Padrone, the local's pitcher, when the visitors liud runners on the sacks. In the sixth Macon had filled the basses with no one out, when the Cuban settled down and allowed none of the occupants of the sacks to score. Score: R II E Jacksonville.. 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 x-6 9 1 Macon 0010 0 030 03 1,1 4 Batteries, Padrone and Shea; Helm SO SOOTHING. Its Influence Has Been Felt by So Many Charlotte Readers. The soothing influence of relief After suffering from Itching Plies, From Kczema or any Itchness of the skin Makes one feel grateful to the rem edy. Doan's Ointment has soothed hun dreds. Here's what one Charlotte cltlien says: W. T. Besman, lumber merchant, at 6 West Trade strset, living at the same address, says: "Doan's Ointment has been given a trial In our family and has always been most satisfactory for all purposes, i got a aex at R. H Jordan A Co 's drug store, and from our w'th, " I not praise It too highly. It Is a very efficient remedy for all Itching skin diseases." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. r.ister-Mllbum Co., Buffalo, New Yerk, sole agents for the United States. Kemember the name Doan's and take no other. JMi litiledoctor SAYS Nine persons in every ten have Liver Trouble. If you're one of the nine don't delay, try Ramon's Liver Pills ft Tonic Pel. ; letv Better than hytct k r don't gripe act quick, ly 8nd absolutely . sure.' , Full "treatment S3 cents ill I-arA and Hanrisi Time. 1.55; Umpire, Mr. Mace. Attendance, l,:eo. r? , ,v, Columbia, a sC. April M.CoJombla should not have lost tne gams io-oay. Wenig pitched a fine game, but gave It away by yielding three bases .In the eighth And by hitting Lewis In the back in the tnira. teiununs rougm uphill ail the way, aarnlns; every run and pounding Evans- bard, particular ly In tbe eighth, when there were four singles in succession. The gams, was verv tmmt and clean. Score: R H E Columbia. .... 0 0 0 1 0 1 t 8 4 10 Charleston .... 8 0 8 1 0 0 8 1 0 8 1 Batteries: Wenig and Ketter; Evans and Fox. Time. 1:15. Umpire, Mr. Matthews. Attendance, 1,800. - AM ERIC AX. At Chicago: Chicago8, 8, lj Detroit V. . . . . . . . At Philadelphia: Fhiiaaeipnia 3, , J; New Tork-fl, 2. 1. At Washington: wasningion , , 0; Boston 1, 5, 6. At St. Louis: St. ixiuis--&, s, i; Cleve land 1, 8, 2. NATIONAL. At Boston: Boston 8, 10, 1; Philadel phia 18. 11, 2. At New York: New York z. 7, ; Brooklyn !, 5, 1. At Pittsburg: Pittsburg 8, 8, 2: Cin cinnati 3, S. 0. At Chicago: Chicago 5, 11, 0; m. Louls-2, 7, 2. SOUTHERN. At Montgomery: Montgomery, 3; At lanta. 3. (13 Innings.) At Nashville: Nashville, 2; Birming ham. 7. At New Orleans: New Orleans, 4; Memphis, 3. At Shreveport: ehreveport, n; Little Rock, 1. College Baseball Games. At West Point: Columbia, 3; West I New Discovery. Seat Cert Per emtSH. RRCUM8TISM, MOISISTIM, HEIVOUSKESS, KIDS IV, UVCR ASS SL00D DISEASES. S31.00, DKYNB'S 1 . Quick Relief.! Seal tor aH A0HS8 aad PAINS-'rlce I8J PATSE-S MEDICATED SOAP 10a DRUGGISTS. FOR SALE BY W. L. HAND & CO. I IN STOCK A fine display of Electric and Combination Fix tures and Brack ets. Mo d era t e prices, high qual ity of metal and glass, will move them fast, so SEE THEM Smith, Mfrs. Co, T. M. d. A. BUILDINO I A MOMENT'S NOTICE Any first-class grocer can supply you with delicious WHITE HOUSE COFFEE U at a moment's noilce If you will only say so. You hSVo tried the Rest, now try a cun of the llest. It's easy to ask for. You know you want that old-fashioned, pure coffee; tastes so pure and wholesome. Oet White Mouse and be satisfied. Rest Judges drink it: best grocers sell it. SALE OF VALUABLE MILL PROP KRTY. In the matter of the Damask Mand- facturlng Company, bankrupt. By virtue of an order duly made and entered In the above entitled proceeding in bankruptcy, the under signed Truttees In Bankruptcy of said Damask Manufacturing Company will offer for sale, for cash, at public auction at tha court house door In Winston, N. C. on Haturday, May 8. 1908, at 10 a. m., tha mill sits, tha water power, factory building and contenta lately belonging to the said Damask Manufacturing Company, lo cated at Roaring River. Wilkes coun ty, North Carolina. The lands hereby offered consist of three tract one of four and one half (4 1-2) acres, one tract of ona hundred and forty (140) acres, and one tract of ona hundred and nine teen (118) acres, tying adjacent to tha dam and factory building of the com pany. The buildings on this property con sist of S brick factory building. 80x178 feet, etmdard construction, oaa story high, a brick store room and an office tfxtS fast, and two completed tenant houses and .aig In the course of con struction; also forty-horse-power boiler, together with supplies snd ma chine shop tools, and building ma terlat Also tha stock of goods in the company storehouse, consisting of shoes, overalls and sundries and lot of plug tobacco In tha origin! pack a gee, , unbroken, and also one ype writer. AH tbi property will be offered separately first, and thsn as a whole. This sale Is made subject to confirm a tlon by tha Court or Referee, at meeting of the creditors to be hold at -Winston, N. C, Saturday, May 18, 1888. at 10 o'clock. , ' F. H. C1IAMBKRLAW. Trusts In Bankruptcy, r April S. 1808. 4 for any further Information da sired, address tha Trustee at Oreens boro, N. C. or his attorney, R, c trvdwlck, Esq., at asm place. Point,"! ' f v ,' At Annnpolis: Harvard.. 4: Navy, j. At PhlladeiphJat Tai.. twPenas)! t Maeoa, o,;; Mercer.: SCiemsoa, (II Innings). ..' w s - At Lynchburg! Richmond College, J Hamnden Hldnev . . At Ithaca, N T.s Princeton, ; Cor nell, !.,'. ' " ai i-xingion, va.t Washingion end i,e uiuvOTiiy, i; irnsie uaians, .a. Two porhant Dsroag Salts. Correspondence of The Observer, juurnam. April 20: Tha legal Arm oi winsron Bryant baa been am. ployed tb - assist 1n bringing suit, on account of tha injury that befell two young girls, Miss Lillian Sisemore'and Miss Mamie Moore, while e,lkln on a trestle on tha Seaboard near Oxford a few days ago. The damages asked for win be heavy, probably 125.000 In one case and $10,000 In tb ; other. iney nam OUU . Daaiy Jiurt. m . . ,,. -in Mr. II. a Dotcer Goes In Search of Son, , ,-, As was noted In The Observer a few days ago; Mr. H. C. Dotger, of this cuy, nas a. son, Mr. irred Dotaar. a sister and a nephew in San Francisco, Cal. He wired 'them as soon as be heard of tha earthquake and fire Wed nesday morning but haa received no reply. Falling to get word be left last evening for gan Francisco, where he win insiuuta search for bis son and omer relatives. ....-...,. CHAMBERLAIN'S COTT(?H RBMEDT inn, oui ANU SUHT TJjfLVltAK. "Mothers.buy. it for erout v nhlMran railroad men buy It for severe coughs iiu mueny people ouy it tor la aripp say Moore Bros.. Eldon. Iowa. "w a more of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy thsn 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 ran be proeutv ru iur uuugns ana coias, wnmner it oe a child or an adult that is afflicted. It al ways cures and cures quickly. Sold by FOR SALE. 1 Kenyon Cone Duster: 1 Sohofleld Box opener. I Schofleld Lumper Picker. Bramwell r eea ana Spencer oner (new). 6 Sets D. A P.. 48 in. x 4s In. Cards. 7 D. A F. Mules, 312 spindles, 8 In. gauge. 1 48 In. Grinding Frame, Roy Grinder ana Hllde Rest. Z Lever A Grundy Cop Winders, 60 Hpindles each. 2 D. A F. Spoolers (new), 8 Tompkins Winders. 1 No. 8 Sturtevant Fan. Heater. Dry Pipes and Windups. 1 Dfnsmore Railway Sewing Machine. 4 Tiffany A Cooper Fist Cuff Machines. 2 Circular . Latch Needle Uuse Rib Frames. 2 Brushers. K Tubbs. and Campbell ft ("lute Loopers. 60! Tompkins Winder Bobbins. 2.000 feet Belting. 4.000 Mule Bobbins, Cotton and Platform scales. Knitting parts and Sewing Machine Pulleys. Myers Company, Norfolk. Virginia. HICKS' CAPUDINE immimatu. cvaxa HEADACHES iBraheu COLDS in a to ts aeuaa llfcOM ttx. Ail Chick Springs Agency We are pleased to announce that we have secured tha ex clusive agency for the , -fn Celebrate, aid Spriaj Water and we are prepared to furnish It In half-gallons, five gallons and barrels. Chick Springs ts a- most re markable water and Is a spe cific for Indigestion -nnd Dys pepsia. . 'Phone us your orders. We receive tha water fresh every day. Brannon totaling Co. 'PHONE 885. DR. 0. K ALEXANDER, DENTIST. -. CARSON BTJTIiDIHa a Southeast Comer . FOURTH AND TRTON fcTTREKTS. BOOK AND SOGERS AROHITEOT GHAWXriTE A OKEES8BOUO, HX3. Wheeler. Runge and Dickey ARCHITECTS i Second Floor 4Cs Bnlldlng. CHARLCTTE, -K. C FRANK P. IHLBURli ARCHITECT Columbia, -.'.- B.C. TO fJEBCHAHTS i OIY! Ifyou iWen't placed your fall order for shoes, don't buy until you see the Gcoe Do Witt Shoe Co' s Knee We art now, manufacture the , largest part of our shoes and building another large fac tory so that we may take care of all orders promptlye i;:; v -1, Hi tlu I vllllllrul V..-CV- IH tlcbfie Ft:8 MSrrTCt SHOE: tlAN 1 patlai FrecIlUs crFinpIrs ii'-. KSR& L. T SULLIVAN wtttni - JAorsolr. -neinr - smLaiatiL WOT NBl i I WAS SDMlv KiRWjul with plmtdee, fraeklee , aad sptotebea. 1 tried doctors, specialist I, bleed and liver medloina, aad dieted aurself for weeks, bat tho aiaialee got worse.', a vamu 'llM ; two pMLwia mv vn vi agypun yirsssi, mes as glractsd. aad BOW a. Blmnla at fmnkla ea mr faee. i aeaeiaer ifadiBola the great MeastagtaM ooaia ooate te a freckled puapiM nee woaa.- Oratafally, MADIN0LA i nooned br tWnA of other ladies who know It wfll remora freckles or pimples and beau tify the complcxloo in tea to twenty day. Price 90 onto and always at tb hvr ttors. Prepared by tad National Tollat CM Paris, Tnnn. A FULL PI NT CLDVIF.SINIA APPLEJACK As sa swtlnsMt I'll eme rsa this gtt t with rest srectlM acste WESTOVER RYE WHISKEY tit WsrM Ovnrl" 171 slraMftwratTSiiir; i" iheclwleMtinle. Test). I be rkknt. tmm lames' ' I I I'M CMC tAttmd. Urn. I. I I 8 'm. SS.95; sblssed lonn sort Is flmia Mcktn, AJwt r' unite it. U iwa'ie set tinlr SMhAta test it's ike am rn wfcMwy tar tbe smmv rWre emkas ekwlrnrfc aptks eses- tattle, ki Sack M aw, km ralletf , see 1 irtff ln Ulf rtfmmd rmur mmtf. I Mtar M ih Bok el klcksNsJ, Bi tsike rissura NrtMtl guiksf tkl tie ffm, icUiWIky. Writs tar ta keskict firing lotansatMe sa tk vbWnr limits. PMIL.G. MLLY, RICHMOND.VA. HAVE YOU sun 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 & Bruns. Diamonds, Silver and Cut Glass. J Timely Diamond Offerings ' April Is the Diamond month the time when the stone of sentiment and Inno cence Is in moat demand for birthday gifta and engagement rings. We have a very fine assort ment of selected Diamonds, all nixes and a great variety of mountlnga, that It will be to your advantage to see before purchasing. The Palamountain Co. JEWELERS. . . Let flic Ccc.i Go ' Get your alia, dress on and do your own cooking with electric appUancea,. una neat is an internal and cook ins la Just fun. - ". . Somebody wanta a cup of tea. Put tha water In the vessel, turn a ilttla switch, then "read on for-a. few. nin utea. V It's surprising 4ow. quick tha water bolls when tha heat Ja electric and when one la reading while wait ins. "" f i,Si)fiA Think of tr! Tin. mirt tf.f tha Catawba,"- sa niiles " away, make uw current, a little wire brings the--current to .Charlotte, ; and the current makes tea while tbe lady reads her, book1 or magazine. " And then there are eleotrlo chaflng dishes and other electric appliances to get alt ot a meaj.r Certainly let the Mnt rn, r'nnV. lng is so easy with electric a pplian tea, and withal so very pleasant and en tertaining that the boaband wants to do the cooking. . . . , . The ; electric flat-iron Is as cori venlent f and useful as the - electric coffee percolator or the electric chaf -lng dish. ' - , To a VerV Iarare int iluM an. pllancea may be made to solve; the cook and servant question. We carry a full line of these ap piiances. y and . of . electric : supplies generally. - , r- THE D. A: TOMPKINS CO. Charlotte, N. C l'-. jW. sIW" s TUB MOON IS MAAB OF (UUUCN CHKEsJa many people would lead her to be Ueve, when the housewife goes to purchase flour for her baking day but if she haa once used tha Pride of Charlotte flour aba will take nothing eisa. ii is maae or uio cnoicest se lected vrheat and ground at our mil la J1ECKLENBUHO FLOCR MILLS J. Lee Kolner. Proprietor. Pbone 89. Genuine Mad Stone. A genuine MadsStooa. Will cur bitea of rabid dogs; will cure hydra phobia; will cure bltea ot poisonous snakes: will cure' lock law: will araw any poison from the system. I have treated hundreds ot cases and every one nas been cured. A. XX TKLTON, Lattlmore, N. C Special Rates via S. A. L Ry. NEW ORLEANS, LA. Confederate Vet erans Keunlon, New Orleans. April 25th-27th, from Charlotte 115.56. Ral eigh 18. SO, Oxford $19.15, Henderson 819.46, Wilmington 819,35 and cor respondingly low rates from other points. RALEIGH, N. C.-N. C. Library Asso ciation. April 27th-2,th, rate one and - one-third fares plus 26c. round trip on cemncaie pian, WASHINGTON. I. C.-National Associa tlon colonial Dames of America May lst-etn certificate plan. RALEIGH. N. C Grand Council Inde pendent Order of Red Men, May 2nd-4th, certificate plan. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.; LOS AN GELES. CAL. Imperial Council An cient Arabic Order Nobles of tbe Mystic Bnnne,. May 7th-lQth, from Ralelah S75.S0. Charlotte 175.00. wu. mington $75.50 and correspondingly low ran eg 'irwn tuner points. GOLDSBORO. N. C.-Grand lyidare Inda. pendent Order of Odd Fellows, May tnii-uiM. rsie uri certiucaie pittn. CHATTANOOGA. TENN. Southern Dun tlst Convention, May 10th-15th, one nr.t.nh,.. fa r1 oe. I WASHINGTON, D. C Natlonal"iano Manufacturers' Associa Won -and Na tional Association of Ptsno Dealers of America, May 10tH-17th and Mav r.n-.T T it . T 1.. - . ' " I 14th-17th, rate of one, lone-third fares pius 2o. rouna trip on certificate plan. NASHVILLE. TENN.-Peabody College Summer Schools for Teachers, Van derbllt Biblical Institute, June 11th August 10th. one first-class fare plus The. for round trip TUSCALOOSA, ALA.-Summer School for Teachers, June 13th-July 24th, rate one first-class fare plus 2Su. round trip. ATHENS. GA.-Universlty Summer School. June 28th-July 27th, one first class fare plus 26c. for round trio SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ; LOS AN GELES, CAL. National Education al Association, July 8th-14th, from Raleigh 877.50, Wilmington 877 50 Charlotte $77.50. corresponding low rates from other points. MONTEAGLE, TENNT-Monteagle Sun day School Institute, July lfith-Ao-gust 6th. one first-class fare plus 25c. for round trip. MONTEAGLE, TENN.-Monteagle Bible Training School July 22n1-Jlst. one first-class fare plus 25c for round trip. MONTEAGLE. TENN.-Woman'e Con-! gress. July SOth-August 20th. one first-class fare plus 25c. round trio BIRMINGHAM. ALA.-General Confer ence M. E. Church. South. Birming ham, Ala., May Srd-Juns 1st. Rates' to be announced later. HAMPTON, VA.-Department Encamp-' ment of Va. and North Carolina Orand Axray of the Republic. Anrll leth-SOth. feerllncate nlan rnt i RICHMOND, VA.-Vlrglnia Funeral Di rectors' Association, May 16 th -lath. .certificate plan rates. WARREN PLAINS, N. C.-Norfh " Car . ollna Conference Women's Porelcn Missionary Society. Warrenton, . ., C. May 8nd-7th.. , . ,,f 7 WWOHTavrLLE N. C. - Summer - School, June ISth-21st, rate one first- class fare plus Sc. round trip Wn further Information - .- t from your city, time tables, schedules, etc.. call ea your nearest agent or ad dress.. JAS. KER, JR.7C. P. A, T i . , cssnotte, n. fi - C. H. GATTIS. Traveling Passenger Agent. : RaTelahTN Sn C. P. KTAM, , r uenerai jrasnengT Ageni, , Ports mo at h. Va. , v Tl-rculU Train pdly.Owrlatti .4 r : 19 KoancKe. va. 7:,!' ttobedule fa affeet Deo. 8. Hot. : - :M pm Lv Winston, N. A W-Ar I.o tS. .00 pm LV BdartlnsvUla. Lv U.-48 mm tM pmr Lv Rocky Mount, - Lv Hun mm 1: pea Ac Roavnoka, .,...,Lv fM aai DaAy. , -" , '-- fi .?r-7.7 r 'S -5 a.odoah iiaaerstown. and aUpointa ia Pennayi. ui i Am, wr KsjaiBt a DC naiHiw nnuse. a a . . -m. & r -s.r e..aA r-4 Tan us aaa - x-w i" raimii - eieeat Roanoke and Philadelphia. . v , . "T Through eoaeh. Cbariotte end Hoaaoka. -'Additional In forma tro from acaau gotuaara Railway. r. bhaoTv " Trav. Pass. ArtsL W.'n. nSynJU 0X Paea. AgaatTX 1 "9j I - i r SmWm3 . Vh(1 : Hi. l -..111! Direct Una to the principal cities North, EasL South -anA binrhmt- flnhedulev w sing err ect April IVvi. suujecl to' change without notice.. - J ' fold by this company aad accepted by. the i passenger ,, with the understanding : that thla oompany will not be revponsiiile -t for failure to run its trains on acbeduloj time, or for any. such delay as may be Incident to their operation. Care la ex' erclsed to give correct time of connecting lines, but this company is not responsible ' for errors or ommlsions. , , ' Trains leave Charlotte as follows! ' . No. 138, daily, at 8:45 a. m. for Mobroe, Hamlet and Wilmington without change., connecting at Monroe with 88 for Atlanta, Birmingham and tbe Southwest, ith No. J 53 at Monroe for local points to Atlanta. : At, Hamlet with 88 for Raleigh, Ports mouth, Norfolk and steamers for -Wash-, Ington, Baltimore, New York, Boston and Providence.. With 68 at Hamlet for RalF: elgh. Richmond. Washington. New Torlt and the East. With ailat Hamlet, for; Columbia, Savannah, . Jafejuonvilia, - and all VlnrMa nnlnli '- k' No. 133, dally, at 10:15 am. for LlBcolnr ton, Shelby and Rutnerfordton without vunnecung ai, iiuwintiuu wim C N. W. No. for Hickory, Lenoir and' Western North Carolina polnta. - i -No. 45, t p. m. daily,, for Unoolntoivr ShelbV.. Rutharfordtnn and all ; local ataf tioris, connecting at Llncolnton with C.J N. W."-for Newton, Hickory, Leaolr andS It local points. -;&- No. 44, dally, 8 p. m. Menroe, Hamlet,' Maxton, Lumberton. Wilmington and all. locaLstations. , , ( No. 132, daUy. 7:18 p. m. for ' Monroe, connecting with '41 for Atlanta, BlrnlngV bam and tha flnnthnni; it HamUt with or Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, n4 Florkto points. With 84 at ' Hamlet , Tork and th Po Uh ?. mt Mil ml At lotte. N C.. to Portsmouth. Va, dally Local freight for Monroe. grains arrive vln Charlotte as follows: North and South. , ,i ;iNOi 44, dally. 10:15 a. m. from Ruth,er-' fOrOtOn. KIlKlftv r.lnnM.in nnA .11 C JL 1 . W. points. ' NO. 45. dull V 11-KS A v-i mm Wllmlnr. ton, Lumberton, .' Maxton, Hamlet, Mon nS, n.dU local Points. No. 132. 7:06 p, m dally, from Rnther- fordton, Shelby, Lincolnton, and C. N, W. Railway points. No. . 10: p.., dally, from Wllmlng-i Hamlet -and Monroe, also from. points-East. North, and Southwest con neeting at Hamlet and Mouroe. . 'i Connections are made at Hamlet with all -through trains for points North South and Southwest, which aro compost ed of vestibule day coaches belweew Portsmouth and Atlanta? and Washing' ton and Jacksonville, and sleeping car ' between Jersey City. Birmingham and Memphis, and Jersey i City and Jackson ville, cafe cars on all through trains. .' For Information, time-tables, reserve- , tinns. or Seaboard descriptive literature, apply to ticket agents oe address, a 1 EDWARD T: COST. Snd V. p.. . ' I PORTSMOUTH. VA. 4 JAMES KER. JR.. C. P. A.j CHARLOTTE. N. C. a H. GATTIS. T. p. A.. ; RALEIGH. N. C. CHAS. R. RYAN, G. P. A.. PORTSMOUTH. VA. Southern Railway. ? "In Effect February llth. 1801 v Thla condensed schedule Is published as information and ia aubieot to ehaoge without notice' to the public 4:0 a m Nn. . . dallv. for Richmond and local points; connects at Greensboruv or winsion.tsaiem, Ka'eign, woiasoorv, Newbern and MoreheadCity: at Dan. villa for Norfolk. fl& M TA mrj I1. Tl n.,l Tflll. ,11. ,,v. . uoti.j, v. a .w m Chester, Columbia and local stations. 7:10 a. m. No. 16. dally except Sunday, for Statesville. Tavlorsvllle. and local points; connects at MooresvUle tor Win. ston.Salem and at Statesville for Hick ory. Lenoir. Blowing RoekAehevllle, nu omer points weac 7:16 a. m. No. 38, dally. New Tork and itlanta Exnress. Pullman sleeper ' to Columbus. Ga., and day coaches to At lanta. Close connection at SpartanburaV for HendersonvtlWr and- Ashevllle. :33 a. m. No. sf duilv. New Tork and ' Florida Express, for Rock HULoCheatar Waynesboro. Otlumbla. Savannah, Jacksonville. Dining car service. i:zs a. m. no. K. deny. v. o. rasts.aa for Washington snd all polnta North. Pullman drawing rooms. ' sleepers to New Tork and, Richmond; day coaches New Orleans to Washington. Dining car eervlce. Connects at Greensboro for Winston-Salem. Raleigh and Ooldsboro. :90 a. m. No. 37. dally. Washington and Southwestern Limited. Pullman . drawing room sleepers. New Tork .. to New Orleans and Birmingham. I'ulln1aa observation cor New York to Macon.. Dining car service. Bona, i'uiiman train.- 10:05 a m. No. so. Washington and. Florid limited. Pullman drawlnc room sleepers to New Tork; first class cooeh to Washington. Dining car service. 11:00 a. m. No. 38 dally, for Davidson. . llAArA.vill. RAPbr Junction. Cools n. nnl. a trl 1 1 Wlnatnn.fl. ) Ml. ,All Roanoke, Va.. and local points. 12:28 o. m. No. 11 dally, for Atlanta and local stations; connects at Spartan burg ure for nendersonvuie ana Asnevuie. 7:00 p. m. No. 12, dally, toe KlcnmonO) and local stations; connects at Greens. Doro for Kateign ana uoiasooro. riui man aleeoers. Greensbro to Raleloh.' Cbariotte to Norfolk, and Charlotte to Richmond. ' i .- 8:00 p. m. No, 25, daily, exeept Sunday, freight and passenger to Cheater, S. , C. and local points. . t: 7:15 p. m. No. M, dally, except 8unday," for Tavlorsvllle and local stations: ooa . necte at Statesville for Ashevllle, Knox vllle, Chattanooga and Memphis. .f 8:18 p. m. No. StL dally. Waahinitoa and Southwestern Limited, for Wash-. Ington and all points North. Pullman -aleepers and Pullman observation ear to New Tork. Dining ear service. Solid run man train. 10:33 p. ni. No. 34, daily, New Tork and joints North. Pullman sleepers from, ackeonviile and Augusta to New Tork. v First class day eoaca, Jacksonville to . Washington. ' " 8:60 oT m. No. 89. daDr. Washington and Florida Limited, for Columbia. Au gusta, Charleston, Savannah and Jack sonville. Pullman drawing-room sleep lng ear to Jacksonville. First class day coaches Washington to Jacksonville. 11:0 p. m. No. 40, dAily for Washing . ton and points NortH. Pullman sleeper t to Waahlnarton. First Iclaas daV eoacb-t. Atlanta to Washington. .: - m.ai p. m. ino. ia, aaiiy, unueasuuu" Fast Mall, tor Atlanta and points South and : Southwest. Pullman drawing room . sleepers to New Orleans and Binning- ' nam, jjay coaonea, w as n mgtoa -io jew Orleans. Dining car -service. : . - iMggage eaiiea xor ana snesaea ironiv: hotels and ' residences . oy Wadswortn Traasfer t3ompany, on ordera left,. a H. B. SPENCER. General Manager. "'-5 B. H. HARD WICK. Paaseagar fraflie CONFEDERATE VETERANS' ; REUN ii ION. NSW ORUAN8. IA, APRIL ' 36TH-87TH. J804 - For the above occasion 'tne Southern ' RaUway will sell tickets to New Orlaana, La., and return at rates named below: ' Goldsboro. 820.00: Selma. $1.; Raleigh; - Durham, $18.60;, I?,n"lro. H7.40r Winston-Salem. 317.30: Salisbury. 114.461' , , HickorrTTiirt! Charlotta. $16 ii- Approximately -low rbtes from other . Mints. Tickets ea sale Apr! 12nd. sSg " Kd wih, with flnal limit Kpril tb. ' The , or.gtnal purchaser may seoura extension of final limit unUl May 2lst bv personally , depositing ticket with Joseph Richardson; . -SpeeUl Agent, rheatre Arcade, New ta , leans, U. not; earlier than April ttth aof 1 later than April 30th, tnd paying fad of . - A. MIL ....t.-JTi'.l,.,- General J.S. Carr has selected the -Southern Railway via Atlanta, Most. ' gomery and Mobile -as the official route ? ror nu j8mie wwvi aa rnffranr'!::4.'.';' Special." which will conaist of fl rat-data 9 day coaches, and standard Pullman ar '; : to be bandied through. Jo' Nv OrUaaa without change. i. - . , Thla special trala win leave Rale-Ixh; N. C. at 3 9, - Monday, April t'tZ t. and Will reach New Orleans about a& v.f: p. m.. Tueaday. AprB 24th. Anyone hwy uea thla 'P01?!. 1"- Bfrtk rate frow . Raleigh and " IJurham gt-to, Greensboro ; 16.14. Balisbury and .Charlotte 85.49. Two persona may occupif a bertb without ao, Aiuonal cost... ;' Excellent service -. on !v resular trains In each direction. . Aak i " your agent lor rates rrom your atation. V. For further Inlonnation and : Polksjaa H reserrations wrlta,i , r . O 1 ! - L. VERNON. fu , 1 . - . . Trav- Paaa. inul , w " ; . v - J' ,-5- -.v . -A'-
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