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ciiAKLOTrn bail; G .3EItVER, MAY. 13, 1CC3. " '' ' . V X 4'-' : ' ' ' vJ V-.' V ; . day ii; ;iisioi.y ItiO. Miir--:re of Hie Mexicans by , -AlvaraUo, during the absence t( - Cortes. , ;.. . ., . . 1C37 Jamestown, Virginia, settled: 1 , Three small ships, with 106 per- sons. Intended to form a settle ''..'' 'jnent. . under 61r , "hrltopher ' . Newport; took ' poswHtlon of a . peninsula In -Towhattan - river v and gave It the name of James- , .'. town. Though-they had to strive V,--- ;-falnt appalling- difficulties, and . were several times on. the verge . i , ' r, .of Using or abandoning - the en i.;; , terprise, they were ultimately i , ' ' esubllshed, mainly throughputs ' great exertions ' and talents of 'yr-C, ,;Capt. John Smith." one of the v ' ; . mort remarkable persons con ' i ..' ' '. nected with the early 'history of ' v; : the country., and Indeed one of , -.. the most remarkable of an age :'; r'i. prolific Vet" memorable men. 'i i, Jamestown was for a long time ' 'V;i.'' the capital of the Btate. .,. vi ' le25-Charles I. Issued a proclama-',"-' v.. tlon for "settling the plantation :.k'.V-T '' of Virginia." The colony was i i . V reduced tinder the immediate di- V . rectlon of the Crown, and - the ',? -'if, commission to the new Governor :i and council was accompanied ,iV- -Vi i with arbitrary instructions. ,."The f 'fi , commerce of the colony was re iv, , V strained, . end. the- persons of the . r "i, Xy olony, enslayed," 'vi,--5'.'s. v: 177 den. Gage, sent orsr as Gov y ; ' ernor . of Massachusetts, with .'--X -t four reglmenta, arrives rn , Boe- . - ' ton. . Massachusetts sends . Paul : ... 5 Revere, . a Boston mechanic and ','" ; a i "eon of ' liberty," to ?ew .Tork .;,',''i'and Philadelphia to Invoke co . operation. . Public meetings are held at - Providence and C r.fwport (te) responding ,to Boston, and suggetlng a Contl ..V - nental Congress. ..- ; .. , J 78.- Society of Cincinnati estab llshed; originated by Gen. - Knox ','.' v and -'. composed exclusively " of r officers who- had served In f the ;'- regular army during the Revolu ,:.)S" tlonary war., f .4, : ;-yy-. 1761 -Benedict' Arnold became com mander-ln-chlef of British forces j ' - - 1 ... - . .... m Virginia, .; .;. . - '.; 17S The first atep toward' the for- -v matlen of a collective - body of the- Episcopal Churoi n- the V ', United States la taken at a meet tng - of a few. . clergrmen from New , Tork,, New v Jeraey nd Pennsylvania, at ,Kew . Bruns wick, N. J.,. - C-fc 1814-Brltlsh cannonaded and bom - barded the town of Charlotte, at V,tha month, of the Gent sues river. - It. was successfully defended by . Gen. Peter. B. Porter.- with 111 volunteera and SSO mllltla. lSltv-Treaty between . the United c r, States and the Bac. Indians. of i-Vf. '-Rock River. t.v-' ;. H3Several manufactories In f ' Massachusetts abut down as the ' result of a 1 demand by their lMt-Presldent Folk Issued a proc .lamatlorr that war existed with Mexico.; . 861 A1 convention "composed ' of .' ... iTnlerafM tmm II MnntlM nut at Wheeling. Virginia, to con- ''j. 1.4 new 8tate -j ..'.. lSCS-Battta f;of Jackson. N MUs. ' ' Grant . defeated Joseph, 8. John. a i - aorr and captured Jackaon, Mlas., ; . ; with seven cannon - and large u Vl. .quantitiee f military stores, be f,-- ,sldes 0 . piisor.ers." ' ,: i !. Tasoo City captured by the i --uaioa-cuaBoatav with - two toll' Bvv"n J. o. uru. .f ivu vu turn - the- left flank of Lee's army at ' Knnf f avl Vai n la. Vim1, -mA . -.; Wright's troops getting: stuck In ' s :.C quagmire . and 1 causing - the I ; movement to falL 1 i , 18(i Gen. Sheridan, with cavalry, - reached the rear of the Con v i.' ''t". near Hanover Junction, v, breaking two railroads, captur ' Ing several locomotives, and de ? stroying Lee's depot for supplies I y ;t Beaver Darn, containing over ' ' 1.009.000 rations.' ' " " .'"' ' 187 Jeff Davis admitted to bail In . - iuv,vuv, norace ureeiey ana 4 ' others becoming: his bondsmen. 1884. The -House of . Representatives O at Washington passed the - bill ; giving Alaska a civil government. 1M0 -Johnstown flood. ' - : lBHw-Talmage's Brooklyn - taber- Y -naole and adjoining ' residences s? ;' v burned, with loss of tx.ooo.eos. 1808. The fleet known as the "flying , squaaron. under Commodore Schley, consisting or the cruiser , Brooklyn. the battleships Texas and Uaasachuaetts, the dispatch boat Scorpion. . and . , a collier, Balled from HamDton Raada. 1805. J. J. Hill secured control 'of v, .Kansas Clty: Southern .Railroad V7 r: Crimnl'! AcqulUeA.".. Special to ,1110 Observer. ,'.v-.P.-y: ''." ( Spartanburg, '8. C. May 'it. The .case against Dr. Crlmm,. an optician. , charged with - violating - the medical laws of the Bute, by practicing with out license, - was dismissed by Magls trate Kirby . Friday afternoon, after . ' hearing the , evldencs offered by the . prosecution. ' The ' (harges . were . brought by Dr., Dorsey, an optician, ;T also of this city. There was a large crowd . In . the court room when the ' case wss called and Intense Interest .was manifested In the proceedings. - We have ures: attractive to ' v ' . There is no a f saw Ysi t - jy v . -saw. T. ar . -w. m . . w JT av 1 is ; right at the aoor Freight rates on the inuuiufacturer can -r: " Just now we can accommodate several other Furniture Factories a tdrve Building are ttoinnr up .'faster than the : local concerns can supply the material. - i -uosd.TLr.1," .. i -. l r i.I, ai'.M'AXVS TI ItMS. It Will K.-ll KtnlMi::o I xdiane rro li lcd i.c I lnmrumrnt are Vsod. The Obwrver yetiterday printed In a rpeclul from Btatexvllla , a lettei from the 'local telephone company asking the Belt Company upon what terms It would soil the exchange ther recently uurchased by It. Following Is the r ply of the latter company: Atlanta, Ga , May 11, 190. " Messrs. 11. P. Grler, R. R, Clark an. 1'X Morrison. Committee Board o. Directors Iredell . Telephone Com pany, gutesvllle, N.-C, , ' '. Gentlemen; Replying to your lettur of May tthK addressed to Mr. Z. V. Croom, which has been tranaferred to this, orTtce for reply, asking for a bona fide offer, in writing. In regard to the- sale of the telephone property In Btatesvllle,' N. CV would say: The. writer proposed, , when beforS the board .of aldermen of your city, to sell to youT company tha telephone plant purchased , from Mr. F. S' M, Grown, for the sum of H.OOO.-whlch .Is the-amount we paid for the prop; arty.. provided your company, would enter '' Into- a sub-llcenne contract, agreeing to'use transmitters and re ceiver secured from this company, and that your company would take not less than SO sets of Instrument, and Install the same at once in places of business whivh had occasion to use the long distanoe toll lines, and U thereafter take and Install not less than four sets of transmitters and re ceivers per monh, snd to pay for the same the sum of $1.60 per annum per . set. " We are willing to Include with the sale of ' the property the franchise purchased from Mr. Brown ? We will agree to pay your comptnj a commission of 11 per cenC HmlteC to 10 cents on any one message, for aL toll line, business originating at 8tats vllle. and we wilt agree, further, thai when ZOO seta of Instruments secured from us are In operation that th charges for same will be reduced 10 per cent., provided the rental bills are paid on or before the ltth day of the succeeding month In which the bill falls due. .- --r , ' ' " . Mr. Morrison, f with Mr. Wallace, went out of the room, and, after . re turning, stated that he was a director In your company and asked, "Have you any1 proposition to sell- without any conditions attached T" to which I replied. "I have not." We have no Intention of selling the property In Btatesvllle unless an arrangement can be made with the purchaser by which our toll lines can be connected with that exchange. In order that subscrib ers, throughout, the State of North Carolina and In other States, . can reach, by telephone, the subscribers la Btatesvllle. It must be borne In mind that Itls Important to telephone users In Statesvllls to bs able to com municate with outside- towns with which they have business, and that It Is Important to. other business, men! In other, towns and cities, to. be able to -communicate direct with telephone subscribers In : Btatesvllle, - and the agreement which we proposed is In the Interest of ail telephone subscrib ers, and in the Interest of Statesvllls as well as other towns and cities. In discussing; ths amount of-money paid for this property, we have not Included anything, covering expenses of ths various officers of the Aimpany who visited Btatesvllle in connection with these negotiations, nor the fees of . the attorneys who drew up ths contract, examined the records, etc - Should you desire to consider this proposition. Mr. W. H. Ad kins, traffic agsnt of ths company, will coma to Btatesvllle and explain to your-president or board of directors the details of the sub-license contract referred to, and will bs able to assure you,, to your entire satisfaction; that It Is "an advantageous contract to any local company.- --- - Ws reiterate that we bad every rea son to believe that all efforts to sell the property to the local company had failed and that ths ' people . of Btatesvllle would welcome a progres siva company which was prepared to Immediately Improve the property, furnish first-class telephone service at very low and reasonable rates, .furnish long distance line toll connection with other towns and cities throughout the Bute and country, and make all pro visions protecting the patrons In fa tare, and guarantee by contract that the rates should ever remain reason able... And the articles In The Land mark and ths sctlon of certain cltl sens la SUtesvllls have, In our opin ion, done us a great Injustice, and we believe, further, that even a caaual In vestigation of the telephone altuatlon In other towns and cities throughout North Carolina would convince - you that ws have been most woefully misrepresented.- Tours traly, ; . i ADDISON MAUPIN. v Special Agent Southern Bell Tele ' phone and Telegraph Company. 1, ..''i ; ;. Ifoj Dont Forget . I. '.' : McDowell Democrat., u ; ., :f... : ' ' ' Don't forget Independence Day at Charlotte. . The anniversary ; of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Indepen dence will be celebrated on May 10 beginning Monday, 11, and during the week till Friday. - The Marina Band, of .Washington, D. C will bo there four days and that . alons . Is worth going for to those who love good mu sic. Other features of the celebration will bs.on a grand scale and Ifyou can you must go to Charlotte. The good people therS will be glad to see yon and yon will be glad to aea them. "'Don't be fooled snd mads' to believe that rheumatism nan be curad with local applications. Hollliter's Rooky Mountain Tea Is ths only positive ours for rheuma tism. K cents. Tea or Tablets. 1 - , s- -. R. H. Jordan dc Co. recently purchased fifty, acres of land ,m ;ar.df adjacent to -the purchaser; r 1 r 1 ; , .;---.'i-v.:-,"- "r:.- V.t..;v-:;,';;.:;;.,;;.;1 town in Western v North Caroliru tlu make more money and THERE IS Tim L I r f r 1 r: - , l.iilt; ..... ; Bacliaclie, a t7arnin 'i ' of Kidney . Trouble.; Pe-ru-na Is Invaluable . Cases. Prominent fovaAms. ' v ', Wit . Been Cured, i Mr. Ji Blyler, 1505 Ohio street, Des Moines, Is, ,UI wish to stats my appreclatloa of your excellent remedy ; " - ' J ' ' ;'i '.-, 1,"1 have always en joyed' excellent health, except frequent and painful attacks of bladder trouble, which doctors failed, to relieve or cure, , '; 4 I "Vpoa ncommeadatloa I. uttd Ptrvn to my otter satlatmctloo, oof htvlag Asa ma mtUck now tor totfr or ffv jrtmn. "--J. Blyler, . n r '. v - , . . " JM?: i' Is !CTMclt Suffering. U IT. S 1 .:. : :: : J 'n, t U . ..... .... Dangerous Kidney Diseases ".yi.-.'r-Cured.: v., id tT7BE17 the kuinsyo become affected if by catarrh, either from colds, over-. work, or an extension of catarrh from corns other organ, they fall to perform their normal functions. - - r- v ' - It Is the work of ths kidneys to, ex crete from the blood many of the poisons which accnmulats la ths body. . If the kidneys fail In their work, the poisons accumulate to such an extent as to cause convulsions, which often prove fatal. '! -:'' 'V'' ?- r'.V.'..vV- , Fernna, by relieving the kidneys of their congested and catarrhal, condi tions, leaves tbsm free to act in a normal manner. - k . - - , It also strengthens the action of the heart, equalising the circulation of the blood In all parts of the system. , Kerued Formula.4 For a number of years requests have come to me from a multitude of grateful friends, urging that Pe-ru-na be given a slight laxative quality. I have been experimenting with a laxative addition tor quite a length of time, aad now feel gratified So announce to the friends of Pe-ra-na that I have incorporated such a quality id the medicine) whioh. In my opinion, can only eahanoe Its well-known beneficial charaotr. What's the good of Keeping from blm . Any good things you may sea, ; That will lift his load of labor , . . Like Rocky Mountain Tea. . .'- ... 1. - R. H. Jordan .A Co.. 'Ths --.smartest style . of . the sesson '...'.' ; t, .;' v: . , , v' Patent Colt and Can' Metal ";;;;'; rric; , a" ' Our stack of smart'-, styles; depleted . by the great Easter rush, has - almost recovered, and by - the middle of - this week will be above par. ' ' i'J. The best ' .shoes, the ' best . styles, the best prices. v '. GILREATII4C0. ill finished product are the same as from ther p at the same time compete, with other concerns. MILLION FEET ST Y OUR PRO P E R T eeacty "mm', ::!mMimmMmmrMi I. t M A'TT0,'CKS, Secr eta ry and, Trc osiireir. 5 r n t s" r - 'riC'-' A- -1 f J "f Symptom in Such A . remedy that re lieves catarrh al de rangementa of ths kidneys should cer tainly be considered a household remedy." Peruna is such a. remedy.;-;"";";---,,.-.' ;. , ruin Cemmendatlon For Pe-ru-na. " Mr. O. B.. riser,' Mt, Sterling," Ky wTltesr:. - M have suffered with kidney and bladder trouble for ten years past. ' "lAst March I commenced using yonr Psrnna and continued for three months. "I have not need it since, nor have I felt a pain.' '-.v..-, r, '.:.. " btllert thai I am well mod t then fore gfre my hfxhett ccmmeodMtloa to tbe curatlv qutttle et Ptrunm." Neglected catarrh of the kidneys Is apt to develop into Brigbl's Disease or diabetes, when a cure Js almost an Im possibility. . j-i-.i U AUTOMOBILES One Second-Hand Dihore : RLcitc;' - - 10 H. P. Two Cylinder En gine. "PRICE; $200. 00 Arinistead Burwcll, Jr. 23 North tryoi St.1 -r :f pboas 343 Agent for Cadillac Automo . ;. " t ' , . biles '-i J. C. Grihrian 173 Main ' iii'StiQmiilt 1, . - v. i ,-, , Pressed Brick in all shades :, yhite, Red, Buff, Gray, Old ".Gold. ' Bronze'' : . -...H-VO 'nd -'Speckled : Delivered Prices .on Application f . : ) . V ; -i If- 9r - KVJl . ' i 111 OF LUMBER MARKETED: FROM THIS Y IV I T il U S I F'v a::d c:."t KOT IT. - Mr. Leopold Brandi; tid Blcecker street, Brooklyn, W. YH writes. 1 "I was alck three months with caUrrh of the kidneys and langs. I was .treated by my home physician and relieved to some extent, but after I had worked again for two weeks, my old suffcrins backache and pains In the rlxht lunr returned. The dreadful cough whioh bothered me day and night lasted six months and so one could help me. "I tried tbreo different patent medicines, without avalL I ooud scarcely eat anything and slept only a few hours.each night, ..v. . 1. , "A triendtnldmetotako PruM t dki to mtHlth aecoad day my appetite had Improved. I took a tea apooaful of Peruam every hour,' day and night, tot tbreo weeka. Now I hmvo taken ttve hottlea. I can eat enough tor two people and am able to Bleep well. 'Whenever I meet a sick person, I sdvise him to take Peruna. I thank yon a thousand times for. your medi cine, as it was the only remedy that saved me. We continue to keep It in our family." -Leopold Brandi. We have on .Hie. many testimonials lika the ones given here.. We can give our readers only a slight glimpse of the fast array of unsolicited endorsements we are receiving every month. .; No other physician In the world has received such a volume of enthusiastic letters of thanks as Dr. Hartman for Peruna. Address Dr. 8. B. Hartman, President of the Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,, Ohio, for free medical advice. All correspondence held strictly con fidential, j. 'm-'. .-.. HACKNtY BROS. Plumbing and Heating Contractors Jobbers In supplies.- , Pump, Ter ra Cotta atid 'Plue PlpeJ. 'Phone or - write ua , - . .. - , Prompt attention given to all or ders. '-.. -'..'" . .--.. j' HACKNEY JROS.; 'Pliono tlx. V -r -'' VC'-' - W. ftth Ht. ; T- '' -..'',.' -, , . , HICKS' CAPUDINE . . rMMiMArtXT cvass HEADACHES BrsaksM COLDS m a to is novas Trtal tnk m. ai i 'yy ;.f 1-.;' ,; 0 U S W A NT IT S 0 to VyBUi'ii i n i .mrfTyr a i a- 1 1 l . 1 '"-.; ;' ':,' ".-''. S- ' -r ; Have you read It? . "The Simple Life" A great little book, by Chas. Wagner. t .:' . . 60c.. - -(.. -,-f w. c: no op. ; West th,SireeU4'v.''.ii';. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. -Direct Una te ths pHneieal eiUea Kortfc. East. lh and Buttit. acnedul Uklng effaet April It, 1I0J, subject to change without asllce. ) Tickets tor pataass en all trslns arc 14 by this compasy and aecsptad by the Mssenssr with ths undarsUsSlns that this eempeay will net be responsible for (allure te run Its trains on aehwluie time, er for any such Saiay aa may bs lacMent te their esaratien. Care hi ex. trelstd te tle eerreot time ef conn tang lines, but this, earnyasy Is sot ra.podw. for srrers or amlsaioaa . a Trains leave Charlotte as follower No. 1M daUy, at t.U a. m. for Monroe, Hamlet, and Wilmington without ctie.ngs. connecting st Monroe with sr for At la a. a, BlrmiBghana, and ths Mthweoi, with No. U it Monroe for local points le Atlanta.' At Hamlot with St for Ra. Mgb. Perlamow, Norfolk and steamers for Washlagtoa. Baltimore, Now Tor k. Rosten, and Providence. With ' M al Hanilot for Raleigh. RIchmoHd, Wuhlag toa. New Tora. aad the Eaau With at Hamlot . for Colombia. Savannah. Jack sonville, and ell Clortda points. No, US, Sally, at a. m. for Lln colntsa. flhoiby and RutborfoTdtonwJ.ta out change, ronnocttns at Unoolntor. with C. N- W. No, ) for Hickory. Lenoir, aad Western Horth . Carolina pointa. . ' ,. No , dnr." a. m. for ' Uncolnton. Sholby, Ruthorferdtea and all local sta tion!, connecting at Uncolnton with C. ft N. W. for Newton, Hickory, Uoaolr aad all local pointa. .- ..,. No. 44, dally, S p. m. for Monroe, Ham let, Msxton, Lumberton, Wilmington and all local statlona. - , Ne. in. dally. TJI- p. m, tor V enroe, connecting with 41 for Atlanta. Birmlng. ham and the Bouthwost. at tialmol with 4 for Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville ind riortda pointa With M at Hamlet .or Richmond. Waehtngton, - nd New York, and the East, with 0 at Hamlet tor Raleigh, Pertamouth - and Norfolk. Through ileeper oa this train front ,'harloite,. N. C. 'to Portimouta, Va. -tally. v ' .-. , ... No. , 1.(1 a. m. dally except Sunday, kcal freight for Monroe. Trains srrlTt In Cbsrlotle as fellows:' ' No. IIS. If a. m, dally f ram point orth and South. i Ns. 44. dally, l:ll a. m.- from Ruther or d ton. Bhalby. Lumbertos and all C. s, W. pointa. i Ne. 4. sally,- U:M a. m. from Wllmlng on, I.umborton. Maxton, Hamlet, Monroe .ltd all local points. ' , No. in. let p. m. dally from Ruther. urdton, Suaiby. Uncolnloa.. aad C. K .V. Railway (tolnta No. . U: . m. dally from Wilming ton. Hamlot. and Monroe also from pointa lUst, North and Southwest con. petlnc at Hamlot and Monroe. Conneetiona are made at Hamlet with 11 through trains for Points North South, and aouthwest, which ere com. uoted of vestibule day coaches between rortamouth aad Atlanta, and Washing, toa, and Jacksonville, snd sleeping ears !eteon Jersey City, Birmingham and Memphis, snd Jersty City and Jackson ville. Cafe cars on all through trstna For Information, time-tables, reserve, tlona, or Seaboard descriptive lltsraturs apply to ticket agenta or address. EDWARD F. COST, tad V. p.. PORTSMOUTH. VA, JAMES XER, JR., C. P. A. CHARIrTTE, N. C C. H. OATT18. T. P. A. RALBIOH. N. C CHA& B. RYAN, O. V. A. ;, PORTSMOUTH, VA.! MMVlWk&Veni liiroukii iralnuaily.ChariotU to Koanoke. Vv Bcbodulo iu ailout leq a UMi. il:M am Lv Charlulto, Su. Ry .t OS pra t:l am Ar 'Winston. Bo. Ry. Lv l;lipm fju pm i.v Wiaston. N. A W. Ar t.iM bin asvpin Lv MarUnsviUa Lv U:in i:apm Lv Reeky Mount,' LV 1:J am pm Ar Hoanoks. ...Lv feM am Dally. Connect at Roanoke vis Bbenandoeh Valley Koute for Natural. Bridge, i.uray, Haierstown, and all points In Penney!. vanla- and Now York Pullmaa sleeper Roanoke and Philadelphia. Through ooach. Charlotte and Roanoka Additional Information from aaeais goutbera Railway. M. P. HRAOO. , Trav. Pasa AgeaL . W. B DEVTT.U Oo U Pass., AgouL rtOANOKB VA. CBI-KBRATION MECKXKNBUKli DB- CIA RATION OP INDKPBNDKNCK. CHAR1X)TTK. N. C, MAY 5-J4. 1XW. On Movount of .the above occaalon the Southern Railway will ssil round trip tlokets to Charlotte at rate of ons first class fare plus 3S cent. for ths- round trip- (Minimum rate M cents.) Ticket a ill be sold from- all points In North Csrollns. also from Seneca, 8. C. Ander son. Ureenwood, Columbia, and - Inter mediate points In South Carolina, Date of ale May lth to flth Inclusive, with Itnal limit May th, 1904. Por further Information call on your ticket agent, or write ticket as. u VERN0f. T. P. A.. . . . Charlotte, N. C J. It.' WOOD, D. P. A.,. . , Ashevllle, N, C. ;. W. V. TAYLOK. O. P. A., . Waahlnston. D. C. SPECIAL RATES TO CHARLOTTE, N. C AND RBTl'RN, ACX)UNT CKLK R RAT ION MAY fTH. VIA 8. A. L. RY. The Seaboard will sell round trip tckts from all points In North Carolina to Charlotte and return account Soth May Celebration, . tlokets to be sold for one nrt-claaa fare plus 36 rents round trip, May Ifrth to ltth inclusive, return limit WThe8esoosrd has convenient schedules from all points on. its llns to Charlotte, alao from points on the Carolina A Northwestern Hallway, and will provide extra coarhea on all trains. On May Knd. asrd and Hth, we will hold train No. . which now leaves Clutrlott for Rutherford ton at 4:f0 a- ar, until : d. m. Por Informstlon spply to , v . v C. H. OATHS. T. P. A., ,. .. "Raleigh, N. C FACTORY SITE V.,:'v '' J POINT A YEAR. : s will , In Effect April , 1? i. This condensed echeelu'o Is f iM r- I . Information and io an.' l to c . without notice to the pumtc. 5 :te a. m. No. I, dully, for RicWo--1 snd k)al poln'a: conii ta at Orini'i, for Wlnton-Salm. Kalelfh, Ooinfiim, Newborn and Mo re head City: al Lo vlUo for Norfolk. . , 141 a. m. Nb;t7.'daily. far Rnck Hilt, Choatsr, Columbia snd lucaJ station. . T;l a. m. Ne, 1(. dally eacept hundsr. for StatasvUlo, . Tayloravillo, and l points; conaects at Mooreoville for Win-ston-8a!m and at Statoovlilo for Hickory.-Lenoir. Blowlof Rock. Atheville, and etbsr pointa west.,, . . . 7:15 a. m. No daUy New York and Atlanta Express. - Pullman aleepor u Columbtta, Ga and 'day eoachoa io At laata. Close eonnectlon al Bpartanbura; for Hendorsenvllle snd Ashevlllo. s:tl o. m. No a, dally. Now Trk and Florida Express., for Rock Hill. Chester, Wsyneaboro," Columbia, Bavsnnah, Jack son villa. Pining- ear .service. : a. m. No. M. dally, U.-8: rast Mall for Washington and' all points North. Pullman drawing room, aloepors to New York and Richmond: day coaches New Orleans to Washington. Dining car ear vice. Connects at Qroensboro for Wln-ston-Saleja, Ralelsh and Ooldsboro. I:M a-' H. ' No. . ft' dally,- Waahlngton and Southwestern Limited. ' . Pullman drawing - room .sleepers. New York to New Orleans and Birmingham. Pullmaa observation ear . service., Solid Pullmaa train, ' . t ' ' . - 10:et a. m. No. 1, Wathlngton and Florida Limited. Pullman drawing; room) Sleepers to Now York; first elsss eoaoo. to waahlngton. Pining oar servtoe. 11 S a. .ra. No.' Zt, dally, for DavMonn, Mooresvllle,' Barber Junction,- Cooieo moe, Mocksvllle. Wlnston-Balsm - and , Rnannke, Va., and local point. . - U S p. m. No. U. dally, for Atlanta an local tatlono; connects at Bpsrtan burg for Hsndersenvtllo and Aahevllla. 7:00 p. m. -No. II, dally, for Richmond and local atatlons;. conneots at Oreena boro' for Raleigh and Ooldsboro. Pull- man . alaepera Oreensbore to - Raleigh, -j Charlotte ro-fNorfolk. - aad , Charlotte ..la. Richmond. - 4 00 p. m. No. tkf dally, except Sunday. -freight and passenger to Chester. 8. C.. and local points.. . T:lt p. m. No. 24. daily sieept Sunday. . for Taylorsvllle and local atatloaa: eon sects st Ststosvllle far Asheviiie,, Kaex ville, Chattanooga and Momphla. - l:lt p. m. No. n. dally,. Washington and BouthwMtern Lirolted, for Wash Inglon snd nil pointa North. ' Pullmaa -eleopers and Pullmaa observation ear to New York. JCHning, car servlca. , Soild Pullman train.' . . H:U p. n. No. S4, dally. New York ard ' Florida Expreae, for washlnstoa and sol at a North. Pallman sleepers- from Jacksonville snd Augusta to New York. First class day- coach, Jacksonville te ; Wsshlngtoa. r.T. ' ' - I.M p. He dslljri - Washlngtea and Florida Limited., for Columbia Au guata. Charles ton. Savannah and Jack on ville. Pullmaa drawing room sleep ing car te Jacksonville First elsss dap coaches AVsthtnctos te Jacksonville. . . . HA p, m. No. os, dally for Washingtea and points North. PuUmsn . sleeper to Waahlngton. First class day ooach At lanta to Washington. 10:26 p. m. No. 34, dally, t'nlted States Fast Mall, for Atlanta and points Bout a snd Southwest. Pullmaa drawing roona Ire per te New Orleans aad Birming ham. Day coaches, Washington to Nsw ' Orleans. Dining ear service. Baggat called for and checked frera hotel and residences by Wadsworta Transfer Company, oa orders left at City Ticket Offlc; . '.,. . .. H. B. SPENCER. Oeaeral Manager. . H. HARDWICK. . Passenger , Tfaffle Manager. , -. ;,,, Special Rates via S. A.L Ry, CHATTANOOGA . TSHN. -Southern Bap I IO. umTfnimh m 7 pnn-mu, wu flret-claes fare plua Vk. round trlf. IVigulNintlM. n (' Natlnnl Plana. I XI Aniifanturer' A 00010 tlm and N. j tional Aaaoclatlon or piano Dealers nf America. May llrth-lTlb any May 14th-l7th, rate of one, one-third faros plus 3c. round trip on -c4iicate plan.: f ',.... NA8HVTLLK. TKNN.-Peabmlv ri.liege Summer Schools fer Tsseh'-ra.- Van derbllt Biblical Institute. Jui Ilia August lcta. on flrst-class iut'e phis Kj mhuI trie ..... TUBCALAUBA. ' Ai..smiir ncnoot for Teachers. Jane ir.h-iuN- .shu. rate one first-clasa fare Hn So. rouno trip , . . t. .,. ATHEN8, CIA. Pnlverslly 8ummr bciiool J unr .Tim.juiT ..in. nt m class fare vlu Sr for round trip. BAN RANCI8CU' IXHt Ait- OEL.KS. CAL.-N tional tduulioav aI A.urtjtttmi. Jtilv klh.lbh. frM Kallh 177.(11. Wllmlmrtntt ITL. . Charlotte fllM.- correapondinx low rates from other po'nta . , - - i MONTEAOLE. TKNN. -faonteaa.o ' Sua day School Instltut. July Uth.Au Kust tin. one Arst-clsas fare plus Sic. for round 'trio. f MONTEAOLE. TEXN-Monteagto Bible Training School July JZoA-lUL ono III . w - - ,- a i i, .- , Wll, trip. -'-, ;- - .. ,i MONTEAOLE. TF.NN.- Women's . Con gress. July Ibth-Ausbat th.. one nrst-clsi-s fore phis tie. round trip. BIRMINGHAM. ALA.-Oeaeral Confer- Fill sag 4Va STwutwt Oil niiriBJ bam, Ala.. MaV trd-June 1st,' Rslee - to be annoanoed lator, . HAMPTON. V"A Dopartment 1 Encamp-" mant of Va- and North Carolina - Orand Army of the Republic.. April . itth-oth..certtncnte plan rates. - RICHMOND, VA. Virginia Funeral tM. rectors Association. - Ma lath-Uts, certlftoata nlnn ratea WABHES PLAINS. R. C-North Car CAnfaronoe ' Waman'a . fonin ' Missionary Society, Warren ton, k. C May ta4-7tb ' WRIOHT8 VILLE, N. ' C. Summer School. June 15th-a-t. rate one Srat- claaa fare plua Sue. round trip, r For further 4af orraatton . as to ratas from your city. time-, tables, . Scbeduloa, ete,, ca'l on your nearest agent er ad dress. . ' JA8. KkUL JR.. ti-P. A, ' . ... Charlotte. N. C . 7 C. H. OATT1S. . Travellna; Psnar Ag-nt c. r. ntAN. -rr " General Passeacr: Agent. V a' i Portamoutk. Vs, . k y : " . V i v. . . .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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