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CIIARLOTTU DAILY OBSERVE!?, JULY 23. 190G. 1 I ) BASKHAU- 'Sl'MMAKV. V -AMERICAN LEAGUE., t At Washington; Washington, ;: St. : Louis, 2. , - . ', l At Philadelphia: I'hlltidelnhla, 7; Chl- i At New York: New York, 1; Petrol, At Boston, flint "gams: . Boston. I; Cleveland, I. Secojid game: Boston, I; Cleveland, i. . ; . ' ... . ... '';'.' V- NATIONAL LEAGUE, i V". At Bt. Louis; ' St Jul8, Oi Boston. 1. I At Chicago:, Chicago.. I; Brooklyn. 10. At Pittsburg: v PlttebUrg, 4; . New ?Ynrfc. x.- . , .. -t .1 . . -t At Cincinnati: Cleveland. 4; EhUadel- " J VIRGINIA 8TATE LEAGUE.', '! At Danville: Danville, 3;Rori0ke.- J At Lynohburg: Lynchburg. 0; Nor- . At Portsmouth; Portsmouth-Richmond game postponed;, rain. ; ;.';; v:- - ' - LEAGUE.. , . At'Atlunta' Atlanta. 2: B breve port, I. At Nashville; Nashville. 4; New Or- " Jeanei '..,,'.-'-,;';. , ?" At Montgomery;' Montgomery. 1; Memphis. 4 - ' At Birmingham: Birmingham, 4; Lit .. ,' tie Reek, I. ;. v".'" - .r. .;' - . "SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE1 ''" ; At Jacksonville: ? .Charleston,- 4; Jack- '" sonvllle, J. ' At Mscon; Columbia, 0; Macon, 4. ' . '. At Augusta) Savannah, 1; Augusta,' 1 P-?'" V".. r --EASTERN LBAOUTBV V At Buffalo, "rt feme: Provldened; 0; 'r .Buffalo. I. Second game: Buffalo, ti ...'Providence, L ' . " w At Toronto, - first ' fume: Toronto, S; - .Jersey City, 1 Second same: Toronto. .'- 8; Jersey. City,. 1 . .-i-. - v - - . .J , At Newark: Rochester, 4; . Newark, I. f.-j At Elrnlra: Baltimore, 7; Elrnlra, J. '(Exhibition game), , , , V -., .-'.-' STANDING " OF r THCotrna. NATIONAL, I.EAQUH. " . '. : v... -, , won. Irt. njav , . ... o 'Plttsburtr . ... IS ,v - 10 '. . ;New York ... '.. M 2 V - .Philadelphia .. . 41 V 48 .Cincinnati .. .. ., .., 40 ,. 4 . ; i -.i.Brookljm r"-.,-7.t 61- . 'st. Louia .i. .. .. .... m n .:. (Boeton .. .. .. .... H ft .j : ' 1 ' V:' 'AMERICAN UEAOTJB. ' J r- : . . . - Wnn, Ixt, Philadelphia t ,r . 6: : jj. . ' .4 .'-. .441 .1 PC , , imow yorn ,. ... ... o .,. J X. I W M IIU . - Jll : ,6ii it M ," 44 41 - 41 ! Detroit .V , .,.... 4t 43 .. ...... 31 H Washington 'Boston ... . . . . . SOUTHERN LEAGUE. '" i -' ; - - ' Won- i-"1- ''.'T Plrmlngham 4r. -S3 .''", Near Orleans 11 ,v mS Shrevnport 4 14 - , Atlanta 4S ' 17 ,; Memphis 4 f ' ST ; Montgomerf .... V.c. A1 'f .664 ' , J54 -.48 ' ; Mi Little Ropk . .. - t .. .... WW . . 1 PI l 80XrrH ATXuiNTIC LEAGUE.': Augusta".. .. 60 j n ,417 - Bavannan .. Columbia o ,. ,, Charleston .. ... Macon . . ...... Jacksonville -., .696 .44 .tot ..W40 -41 n 40- 41 64 z 24 '. - V ' . Won.-; Jst , ; Buffalo ., .. ,. ,. 4 .. , SI .000 .fit .' Rochester .... .. ' SO'--;. J? vf," '"Jewark ...:'.'..- ... M '':! jnonireni .v, .... o - as .. ; Provfdenoe ..,.. M85 , 44,; ; Toronto v ....... . .2S'40 , vf;;,?- :VLE.IGUE GABirS.' e.-i . ". SOUTHERN .LEAGUE. -.44S ... ' Atlanta, Ga... July- 24. Shrewtwts; bunched their bits to-day-In tpe third I Inning, which,- coupled trlth basesi oa ' balls and batsman hit by .pitched balls, v s' iii.ui vuv aanio.' ' -, , Soore: -vc. -' - ' R. H. E. Atlanta .. ..... 010001006-1 4 1 , ' ' Shreveport .. .. 10110000 0-0 0 1 . Batteries; ' Sparks ana Archer; Hick Man and Rlnn. Tlma 1 4A tTtnnira Buckley. , , " ' . , ' . Montgomery. - Ala.. July 24. With ' the exception of the' second thev second Innlnv f .1K- . rai was invinciDie, nrsiienglsin wag hit when hits meant runs. . -' . '-. Score: V -. a- . " R. H: E. 1 , ;. Montgomery , j.-. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 i 0 ; Memphis .,'-. 000 SO 0 2 0 0-4 t I tieonaroc and -Hurlburt. Tims, J;34, m pi res, Rudderliam and Schusler. 1 . sw- vv mese MISiiTIIBWIU WIU X1SK UHtTII . ' oirmmgnam, Aia wuiyiit. The vUl . tore played the -local team to a stand. . still - this afternoon. A hit by Smith, ."a" . , t - Seore: -. - -.- ? Jfjtt. ft Blrmloghtsv W 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-4 ; 1 f UtUe Rock ! .... 000100000-S 4 4 - Battariaa; haII. Puvan anrf !1a Brady and Dooglas. Time, I hours. Um pire, Pfennlnger. ; -V4;. . ; - . Nashville,- Tenn..' July' ir-NaVhTllle won today's game from . New Orleans In the seventh Inning, errors by Ata and , jnanuei coniriDUiing lo 101 result. . ; Scorer--i. " l. .--.. t Nashville .. 14114411 a ' . 1 .New Orieans ... 0 4 0 0 000 0 0-4 2 - Batteries: Schmidt., Ely and Wells: - Manuel and Stratton., Time, 1;60.' Um- . I plre, Campau..,jV ...'. '. ' :. ,1 ... '''''-aVltERlCAH LEAGUE, . .v Philadelphia. July 24.-Phlladel"phla r Mt Patterson hard to-day and easily de . fee ted Chicago. The visitors', only run' was scored on an error. 1 . - . ' Score: . 1 . . . u . R, ir, t .Chicago .: .. .. 000000100-1 0 '1 Philadelphia ... SOSOOSOOX 7 12 ' 2 Batteries: Patterson and Isbell; Ben. .. der and Schreok., Time, 1:26.. . Umpire, '.. Sheridan. -.- ..-1 . . . ... -. .- - J, i ew 1 ore, wuiy m. iewion outpitcn ed MUlllB to-day and New York won , Soorei , ' - R.iL . veireit ... .M. M eeoooeot 0-0- 7 0 . New York v .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 x-1 11 1 f BatUrles: Mullln.- Eubaoks and Warn- ff! Newton and Klelnow. Time, 1 hours. ; . Umpire, O Loug hlln. . ; ,, ,v ,( ,;, Boston, July j 24. Boston ' won both '. games to-day. . Consistent batting won the first- game. Boston won the second ,; game as a resnlt of oonnlderable bat v 4lng and poor fielding by Cleveland. VW -'1 aamef... s s ... ,: . ,., r. if. E. Boston - -..sii.' 000011 1 6 - 0 0 V'r"im . ... AVVVVVVV V 1 , ' 0 ,- Batterlesr Young ' and Armbruaterl Joss end Buelow.. Tlme..I-.U .Umpires, . Connolly and Evans . -, . , Second gams:, . - . . j r. tt. E Pnston 00141OO2X-O It 4' Cleveland O0I0QO00 01 0 7 Batteries:- t Tsnnehlll and P.ii,r..n . V -11. 1,. 1.1 fcT . iM'"nn win j3uiiow. . 'iime. 1: :4J: uiniiiiva, cvans auu vonnoiiy, n. ' Washington, July 24.-Washlngton Won' m lainaraauie game irom m. luls to day, the locals making only .three hits, vbut scoring th same number of runs, while the visitors made nine -lilts and scored but twice, Boors: ,- . j ..... ' ... t? j, jg Waahlnsrton .... I00 040QOO I s" I, FL Louis 00 2 0 6 00 00-1. 0 2: flatteries: Smith , and Wskefleldt How J'1 and Spencer. Umpire. Mr, Hurst, lime, 1:45. , NATIONAL LEAGUE. 1 ' Chicago. July 24-nmoklyn rtimlshsd another surprise to-dny by giving the loaders one of the worst defeats the have- had this - season and making It three out of four of the series. . Kcoret . ..... .... R. H. F.. iiii-hko. ..,,, IVIIOOIIV- I 4 8 lirrmklyrt 0 1 I 1 S e 6 0 II) 12 I 1 HUerl's: Lunr1rn, ll.cilhnch snd 1 "iios:- J -non ami Jiltter. Time, I 1. mpire. Ktetn. , ' ' Cloclrmttll O., July ?4, Hiuirlii4 hlls il ma ti.ii d end s.mIi InnlniiS after two mm trre out In each Instance won to day's k.i me for Cliii liinHtl, making four atialtllll (rum 1'hlimlilj.illU. ht.ine: - . ' K. II. E. Cin.ninrtll ., .. OOJOOteOx 4 14 l'h.ln.l.-li.hl.i, ... IO! 0000M I I 1 nun u : AVicter and Bi'hll and IJv lii.iioii; lniggl. iiv and Iooln. . Time, l. inj)ii, Conwuy and, Carpenter, riu.il. m ?, Pa'., July ' 24.In a . cloeely pla v1 ami Interf-atlng name to-day I'itte bi.iK deit-ateil New loi'K. After the end of the 'fourth Innlim a flat flrht occur red betwren inuiniilty and t'elts. They were i-inratet . dv me omer - player. earn, with a bloody face,. Motilnnlty wna arreatea on ev, charge of disorderly tnauvi. '. 1 k , , . .... Bene: .. t ' ' ' - R. H. B Plltnburg -.: I .'. ' ,0 10009x4 1 New York-..' . .'. 01906611 o-J 11 Hatterltta: Iever and Olbaon; UcQIn nliy. Anire and lireanahan. Time, 1:40. St. Louls-Xfuly. I4.-Bates' single, foi lowing hlla - by - BHdwell end Tenner, soured the former In the fourth Inulnr, the one run being enough to win . for Boore: . . s-? ; R. II, B. nosion"-.,-. ... v. oovievov o i St. Louis 0000OS000-O4 0 Batteries: Llndaman and O'Neill; Kar- ger and Urady. , Time, 1:J7, f i umpire. donnstone. M w , i .; , . ; . ' i . ' 'AJ.' i ; ".' - 'i! '' w 80UTH ATLANTIC LEAGUB. Jacksonville; Tla.,' July tt.-Parklna Was- hammered mil over the kL by the Charleun men this afternoon. . Four of the six Mts made by the locals were good for doublee, but as they oame With no med on the bases they counted for naugnt. i -. . - , , ... , -. r , aoorei '.v.-V .- -T 1 ' R. H. 15. Charleston .... ' 9 Oxo 4 1111 4 11 Jacksonville ... 0 0leoo-l 1 Batteries - Curtis and PoX; Parkins and bliea. , Tune. 1:4ft, Umpire, Mace. - If aeon, ' Ga,,' July 24. The locals took the second game from Oofumbla by con sistent batting at opportune times. . The feature of the game was tb pitching of Vox, who gave up enly one clean single annng me nine innings. , . . Score: ; . , ': R. H, BJ. Maoon e 9 9 I o t IX 4, 1 Columbia .. ... 0 0000 0 000-0 1 I . Batterlee: .. Fox and Robinson; Welnfg and Smith. Time, ,!:. ( Umpire, Mo- . 1 :' ' ' ' -''-"Y:; v 1 AUirusta.-Ghj July Augusta failed to win to-day's game through errors at inira oase. Bnwmnan tied the score In the ninth by Howard's three-base hit. louvwca. vj Logan a single. . , w - Bcore: . :v " . .""r. . R H. K. Savannah OlOOOOOOtOO-t ' I Augusta '.. 0 0 I 0 000 0 0 0 0-1 I t Batteries: Deaver and Kahlkofr Rvck- er- and Carson. . Umpires, Ryan and oneiter. (taueo on account of darkness.) " riu-brr Fiord and Suspended. Augusta1. Oa.. July 11 A special from Jaolcsonvllle ears Pitcher ChariM V. Bit ton: of that city, has been fined ft 0J mna euepenaeo lor me Daiance or tne season for planning for his release. He admitted that waayhls purpose when he went into toe box M Charleston and lost u game.' : . V i MOXROE WIN 8 OUT. Mountain, Island Defeated on Tooal .- Diamond by Kcore or 4 to line 'j Work - by Clptnnits, ; Old Trinity Pttrlur, . for Monroo Tabula trtt Bcotw.- '. . - . .v . . -,i ..-. The first game of ball between the Mountain , Island "and Monroe teams, was , played st Latta Park yesterday afternoon, ! resulting ' in victory for Monroe.' by a score of 4 to" f. The game was called promptly at 4:20 and at times was exciting. Twice Moun tain Island had the bases full and a hit meant at least two runs, but-Clem-enta, the old Trinity twirler, kept cool and by clever pitching did not allow the hits to be made. The features of the game were a home run by Davis on ' a meaaley single, the ball being; joei juhi out. or tne 'diamond; a spec tacular catch of a long Jly by Jack Leonard, the . man who pitched 'the memorable eighteen Inning gam with Raleigh against long .John'-, Bishop with, Charlotte In 1102; the catch of a high line drive -by Arm field and his lightning thow of same to second In an attempt to double, and the effective work, of Clement ' In 'the '-, box, that twirler striking out 14 of the II men who faced him. While-the gam was not cults equal to a professional per formance. It was very creditable and well worth 'the price -of admission, and better work Is promised for to day. -r . -v . The tabulated score follows: - Monroa. ' tf ' AH. R. ir Goodwin, O. t ............ S Richardson, 1. f. .......... 4 James, c. ..... , 1 1 Armfleld. lb. . 4 Hasty, 2b, . .,,........., 4 Hammond, lb,..,... .4 1 1 0 1 0 0 v 11 0 1 Clements, p. t ' Fullenwlder, r. f. .1 , Benton, s. a. ,. s Total ..t.. 21 - 4 0 11. 2 1 - 0 1 M In. Island. , . AB. R. Jenkins, R., 2b. ...... Bumgaraner, o, Raaan. p.- .................. Jenkins, , Pat, lb. McKelvv. C f.' Abernathy. - t f- ,i.m,.- Jenklna P., .lb, Leonard, L f. v...........- t 1- 1 'Total 24 2 I Summary: '' Earned runs Monroe . 1. Struck out, by Clements 14, by Ragnn 2. Passed -balls. . Bumgardner 1, .- Wild pi tehee, Rsgan 1. Home runs.- Davis. Three-bsie hit, Clements: two-base hit. Hasty. Time of game,-1 hour SO mln. Umpire, Df4 Nalle. ' v ; . i - ISamson Captures Iroquois .Stake at ., uiiRnton sieacii. s . .. New York. , July 24. Bamsoa played dnwn from 1 to to 14 to 6. .won ths f7,600 Iroqiiols stakes, mile and a quarter t Brighton Beach to-day, defeating Albert P., the second choice, with Film nap third; In the 'stretch Martin sent Albeit F. after the leader but. was not able to get up, Samnon wliuilng handily by length. .One. favorite won. , Sum ma rles; . .j . - First race. 6 furlongs: Clover . Crest, 14 to 5, won 1 Firs Brand, 10 -to 1, second: Mias vigaen. li to 1, tnira. .ime, t.ut-e, . Second - race, 6i furlong: Kentucky Beau. 13 to fc won: Penarrle,-0 to 1, aeo- ond- Tony Boneao, 11 to i, third. Time, 1 :0K U. .-... - 1- ...... t- . . -. Third race, mile and a sixteenth:-Belle or .request. , j w s, won: water Tang, 7 to 1, second; Lone Hand, 7 to L third. Time, i:i(-o. Fourth race,- Troquts stake, mile and a quarter: Samson, 14 to I, won: Albert r., 11 to 5,. -second; Fllmnap, 40 to 1, third. Time. 1:07. :. . , ' ; - Fifth race, wills and a sixteenth: Ru brle, 4 to 1, won; Bobble Kean.,4 to 1, second? Geranium, to 1, third. Time. l:46S-6.S -. - v " .- . .'. Sixth race, selling, 6 furlongs: Yow rlc. 6 to 1, wonj Bomnns, S to- i, second; Clements, ( to 1, third. Time, 1:04 -5. ' Seventh race, 6Vi furlonga:, selling Mint Berla,4 to'-l, won; Umbrella, IS to 1, secondl Floway, 10 to L third, Time. 1:07 s-6.: . .?:,,.-. ;. "v' John Ijigllnh Wins lattonin Handicap. Cincinnati, O., July 24-John Engflsh won the handicap, the feature of the card lit Latonla to-lay. . Summaries: First race, . 6 furlongs; Friction, f to 6. won; Demo, 10 to 1, second: King Leo pold, 11 to 1. third. Time, 1:04. Second game. .. furlongs: - Mint Boy, 4 to 1, won; Prlnclpla, 6 to 2, second; Heppy Jack, 0 to 1, third. Time. 1:11-0.' Third .race, one mile: MUtiades. 7 t 10, won: Matador. 10 to 1, - second; Don Irent, 100 to V third. Time, 1 :41 1-6. Fourtll race, handicap, 7' furlongs; John English, I to 1, -won; Ous. Uelil.irn, 11 to 1, second; The Minks, 11 to 0, third. Time, 1:20 4-. ' . , r Fifth race. furlongs: 'Cotillion. SDto 1, won; Hoys I Legend. 1 to 1, -second; , Doctor Pan, 7 to 1. third. Time, 1:17 2-6, Sixth race, mile ' and a sixteenth! Stroud. 1 to I, won; Postman, 0 to 1, sec ond; 1'lnaud, 0 to 1. third. Time, 1:50 2-8. Hoventh race, 7 furlonss: Kings Guinea. JS to 1. won: Katie Powers, 7 to 1, sec ond; F.arly Hours, ( to 2, third.' Time, 1:812-6. , , , - . Kennedy's I.sxstlv Itonev and Tsr Is the nriKlnsI laxntlve coiirIi svruo snd rotnlilm-s Itie funHtlos n.i-.Mrv to re-li-vn the Coiirli snd purge the svst.rr) of rnM. f'ontxms no oiiatcs. 8old by ly'l 1 i wrnitcy. TO ESUKGi: I'liAXT.. KaJlKbury IOvcnliig Ioat Ortlofs IJ110 ' type Machine and Will Otherwise Improve Ita Equipment. Special to The Obwerver. ': '.',.','. , fiallsbury. July ' 1 4. r-Tjie Evening Post announces editorially this after noon that, at a stockholders meeting yesterday, It wti .decided that: add!-, tional equipment . to", the ' office fix tures would be made and that an order had been given for a Merge n thaler linotype, which . will be . In stalled as soon as It can be brought here. .Electrlo power will be used id the operation of the machine and the press . and The -Post , will then have equipment equal to the beat In the State. The paper Is enjoying- a pros perity that It has won by hard labor and It has built up a. big list of pa irons. It - fought its way out with. opposition eight months of last year, beating the old Sun, which had seen the -downfall of a d oxen rivals. Mr. John M.: Julian has been Its editor since ilU first appearance' and has kept It going; ..when - nothing else could have- done It, He does more work and a greater variety of it than any editor ' In the State.' How well he does It the exchange lists will tell. Salisbury deserves as good paper as any city, la the state. It, has no greater news Incubator - and the de termination of thetockholders to In crease the facilities for spreading the world's events was a n-ood4tem in the news of the' day. ; . . -r ,;. v T. NEGRO FOULLY MCRDEREP. Officers Unearth Brutal Crime In Co- : . . . . v . Iambus Conuty... Special to The Observer i -A.-Wilmington. July 14 News reach es here to-night of the foul murder of a young negro, Henry Byant, a short distance beyond Lake Waccamaw, In Columbus county, Sunday morning. Bryant disappeared from home andj later nia cap wag discovered on the porch of another negro's house . In the vicinity. The negro objected to a search of the premlaea and, this gave a suspicion, which later delop4;d In the finding of the negro's body burled behind the barn at the house, under two feet of earth.- Officers were sent for and Henry Battle, .Br., head of the house waa arrested. His son, Henry Battle, Jr.. disappeared 'from ' the house upon the dlecoverey of. the body and is believed to be responsible for the crime. . - ' ". NAVAL rtESItEVKS' CRUISE." Wilmington, Newbern and Windsor , Divisions to Sail Yora Morehead 1 on Steamer Oonompton. -Special to The Observer. - Wilmington. July Z 4 The--steamer Conompton of the Wilmington. South port - Uttie River Transportation Co. left to-nlgbt at 10 o'clock for Morehead City with the Wilmington dl vision of naval reserves) aboard for the annual erulse of the North Carolina Naval Brigade. At Morehead the Newbern and Wlnsdor divisions will loin the steamer and the sailors will be out1 for a .week. The Wilmington Light Infantry leaves to-morrow for the encampment at Morehead in' good shape, being joined here by the Char lotte Artillery and Maxton Company and proceeding on a special train. Were Kj-e-Wltneaaeej " to - Hamlet Wreck. :. :' Sneclal toThe Observer. Ureenvllie. B. C, July 14 several prominent Greenville people, among them Dr. J. u. On, Frailer Matthews, Marshall Orr and others, were eye witnesses of the recent disaster on the 8eaboard Railway In North Carolina when 20 passengers -were killed. The party waa returning from a pleasure trip to the North Carolina ceast. They assisted In removing - the dead ana Injured and Dr. Orr was one of the first surgeons n the -round. i ,i 1 1 1 . Distillery and Three Men Captured , Special to Tne Observer. . .-. Greenville. 8. C. July 14. Revenue officers and State constables disco v ered an Illicit distillery about five miles from this city to-day near Maul din. a station on the Charleston A Western Carolina Railway. : The plant was lust about complete and three men. who were arrested by the offli cers, were preparing to Begin busi ness where Interrupter One 8-foot Plate Glass Floor Show Case, -Mirror bacjlc. Immediate de livery. Can be seen at our8tore, ' ',VvO" Garibaldi &:Bnins. TAX SALE OF PROPERTY H -'-' : r .. : On the (th day of Agust. ' 1808. being thd first Monday In the month, I will sell at public sale at the Court House door In the city of Charlotte, Charlotte township, Mecklenburg county, N. C, at It -, 0 clock m.. for the non-payment ; sf . State and county .taxes for ' the years 1101-4-5, the following describ ed tracts or parcels of land : or city lots, listed for taxation In said township, Mecklenburg 1 county, the amount of taxes and costs thereon set opposite the dlscrl ptlon of each tract, parcel or . lot: J. C. Baker acres, south n Cam- - A. W.. Bunks 1 lot, 212 H. McDowell 4.44 Agatha Beattle 1 lot, 412 14. tlh..., XUi Clifford Bell I acres, on Camden . . road.,, , 14.17 Mr. snd Mrs. A. W, Brown tt acre, . Pt. Myers land. Providence road 1.43 W, 8. Brown Kst. 74 acres), adjoin- Ing J. B. Clan 1 on 43.48 J. jiv Brown 4k Co. tt acre, Pied- ffiont 7.57 Mrs. L M. Brown 1 lot. W Trade., 24.u0 F. K. Cates 1 lot,, 1 years, E. 4th , extension.. 1., ., rr.. .. J. lCsthey 1 lot, 217 N. Clsrkson J, A. Cllmird I lot. 111 8. Tryon,.,. lelich Colyer U ecrs. 13.99 6.49 241 ,' .07 , 4 44 ,21-04 7.24 itn ir, IN 1.67 U 11,9.' 11.69 Mra. M. L. Craig I Int.' Sog Mint It. I. Oaver I lot. 4 N.. Ponlsr., J. C. Creekmore I lot. 111 N. Caldwell..., .. - ,. - J. M. Cross tt acre, 2 years, 60! 13, Oak Wm. Fsgle 2 Iota. N. Mret J. O. l urnhHrdt t lot. Hiinnyslde., K. 1. I alls 1 Int. 3'4 UtlH M. A. Fencrson 'i acre, J. B. Bikes sscct, i,mnnl ,' Mis. Lain H. (isnlnrr A sere, IJ. )k -,v.. . . Mrs. n. Ia cJhi finer W acre, 12.3 B. Caldeell , For Sale! :" . . . . . - -;';. , : y t ' . V I - - V- - -' "i. its l.oo road ...... 1.41 J. P. Gibson U acre. 414 Oak , ; 12. J. L, Olonn 4 acre, 41 E. 6th ext. ' 7.2H V. Oreliain 1 lot, on W. Trade 168.1!$ Mrs. Mary llartman I sores, , Hunnystde .... ; .... i 12.43 Wni. and Maggie E., Davidson 1 lot. Jul N. College 41.79 Mrs. i. P. Holder H lot, , years,. v Villa HelghU.. ...... ..?.V l.4 C. H. Huneycutt 1 lot. 010 E. 7th.. - U B Mrs, M. M. Hunter tt acre, 2 years ; 1.44 W. O. Jackson 1 lot LS W. II. Jenkins tt cre, Washing ton Ave., Dilworth Ja. A. Johnston I. lot,. 2 years, SOS E. 6th ........ Mrs. E. L. Kendrick 1 lot. S07 E. Vance.. ,;.. i.i... ...... ........ Mlaaes M. N. and A. C. Lucas X lot, E. Trsde......... :.. 8.68 42.84- .viiu nights.. , 5 ; ii-ta J. W. McCoy 1 lot, S 8. Jdlddla.,',,., H.t4 Thos. O. McMlchael 1 lot...... ..', 11.25 J. B. Mlnter 1 ot. 600 W. 4th....... i 26.13 J. 8. L. Orr' tt sere.. i ti j W.' w.-orrenaer tt acre, Elisabeth ' Heights ..a... Jno. II. Overoarsh, 1 lot, S years, MS , N. College ., Mrs. M. A. Poston 1 lot, 611, N Myers .'..-v.. .-.,.., , ...,. D. A. Prioe 1 16t Mrs. C. Bens 1 lot. 14 FT. Hlll.v....'. Mrs. B. M. Soott. J. W. Lewis, Agt. tt sore, I years.. Z. E. Soott. 4 acre, SOS Elisabeth Ave. B. Q. Shsnnonhousel lot. 401 B. 7th A. M. Shaw 1 lot, t years, HI N. Brevard "... D. B. Starnee 1 lot,- S years, 100 N. Brevard - - ....,. C. T.'BtrouB 1 lot. 404 E. KKh Mrs.iR. D Wager 1 lot, 71S N. Pine Mrs. E. M. Watson tt. acre.......... M. J. H. Weddlngton lot, (02 8. ' Caldwell ,.it John -Wllks .11 seres., old Smelting Works. 8. A. L. H. H. ., Mrs. Jsne R Wilkes 1 lot. W. 6th J. Frank Wilkes 1 lot. 14 W. More head ...... ....... C. P. Alexander 1 lot t years, ad . Joining So. R. R. Co. and Con tinental Mill...; ...v.. Wm. Alexander 1 lot, 204M B. Alexander ..a. ........... ......... W. A. Alexander 1. lot, (10. E. 1 fltonewsll .... ........ Ellen AJexsnder 1 lot.' on Middle ThornweU Ballard M acre, Blddle- Vllle Jscob Barber t lot, 1 years, 422 B, Graham. ......c ...... . ...... . John Barber 1 lot, 410 W. Snd Margaret Barnstt- l lot, - 600 R. Myers...... ...... Robt. Barbel 1 lot, 407 8. Davidson Annie Bates H aero, Fair View.. C. R. Blske 1 lot, 411 E. 1st John Bovd 1 lot. OOOU 8. Graham.. 10.41 18.(4 im 198 C 1.91 11.11 ,; ' 14 34 ' I.W 12.40 .;' 16.03 11.51 26.t? 889.03 36.11 23. SS ll "l-M .M 2.99 4.3 6.14 "l74 4.33 8.74 . 1.90 John Brown tt sere, 2 years, Fair v View ..,.. '. Julius Brown 1 lot, E. Boundary.. Joe Caldwell U sere. Fair View.... 1S2 Henry Caldwell 1 lot, S years, zoo E. Boundary.. ., 1S.S7 S. J.. Caldwell 1 lot, S years, Oil E. Sth H. H. Cardwelt I lot. 407- N. Cald- ' well........... -i .. John Conner 1 lot, t years, 408 a Myers..., Peter Crawford tt acre. Fair View Wm. ' Davidson tt acre, S08 8. Church .... A nisi Davis 2 acres. Fair View.... Wiley Day tt acre. S10 8. Morrow. Edith Dobson 1 lot. 111 E. 1st Isom Dunnlvaa H acre, 8. Church ext...... .. .. J. L Eagle 1 lot, 1 years. 400 Cald well ........ John Eury 1 lot. Wallace heirs.... Will Frasler,. acre, Besttie's Ford road....". 10.10 24 1.41 141 I.T4 1.41 167 4.SI ISO 39 38 S07 ill n.47 LC 1.97 11 7.49 461 174 11.91 187 149 l.tO 1.15 urn 1.71 7.09 in 184 1.12 1,14 111 1K4 133 1.41 8.74 144 4.31 4l l.m 1.12 1.41 494 Joseph Freeman 1 lot, 411 8. Alex- anaer.. .. ., .. Henry French H lot. Blddlevllle.. Mareellus Oaffney 1 lot, 100 8. Johnston Haanah Harris Est. tt acre, Bld dlevllle James Jfarrlngton 1 lot, tt3 B. 2nd wm. Ht wains 1 lot, E. Btone wall Hettie Henderson. 1- lot. 104 8, Alexsnder .. John 8. Henderson 1 lot, 900 8. Mysrs Mark Henderson , acre, Blddle vllle.... .. .. .. .. -. J. H. High tower tt acre, , 60 8. Lena J. B. Hosklns 1 lot,. 607 8. Caldwell Richard House tt sere. Fair View M. H. Heuser 1 lot, 407 8. Brevard Iee Hunter 1 lot. 414 TV VKn...... Klilab Huntley 1 let.' So W. Hill.. Alice Heavener tt - acre, Blddle vllle .7. T. H. Ivey 1 lot 111 E. Myers K. B. Jackson tt scrv 1 years, Cherrv ...... Laura Jenkins tt sore. Blddlevllle Geo, Johnston 1 lot, 204 B. Boundry Nelson Klrkpatrlck S years, Bld dlevllle H. F. Lee tt sere, Cherry C. W. Lindsay 1 lot, 6uS B. 2nd.... Rosa Iwry tt acre. Blddlevllle.. Hlrsm Luckey 1 lot. 400 E. David- gft'Tl ....(.. . J. M. McOalt r lot. 600 8. Cold wall J. V. McCall 1 lot. 604 8. McDowell Isaao Mi'Dnwt 1 lot. M2 E. 2nd... Nancy Mcllland 1 lot. Mint Zenos McNeely acre, Fnlr View Rufua Means 1 sore,'- Besttie's Ford road .... Thos. Mesns tt sere, 1 years, Fslr View i. Mary Mendlnhall 1 lot, ' S yearn, M0 K. Boundry ...... .... 7.a Jane Morehead 1 lot. 407 S, Mo- Dowell .. ,. .. .. W, B. Morris 1 lot. 611. fl. Graham.. Amanda Mosely, 604 E. Ird.. .... .' 174 1.71 111 7.40 . 1.17 Wm. Moseir 1 lot. zz K. Houndrv . Joe Nelson tt acre. Fair View.... Jennie Parker 1 lot.- 8. Jonnston.' ' 1.91 431 Wright Perry 1 lot, 004 8. Davidson Laura Pharr U or Blddlevllle.. ' 11. C. Phlfer U acre. Blddlevllle.. 113 1.61 John W. Porter tt. 11 B.Myers.,' , 4.R7 RufUS Held 1 lot. 630 8. Poplar.,., . . n.i J i, mm k t".i t 74 l.M jnar . Mwtyi k iui. i upinr.. . Anthony Rivers 1 lot. So4 W. Hill T .... 1 1 , In. ,AU AT w.A 4. lUIIII llllP. l"M ,V-7T " . .IIU..,.,, J. T. Banders 1 lot. SH 8. Ce Id well Marr Schenck and others . 09 492 S3.IS acres. Seattle's Ford road ' 4.81 LFrsnk Smith 1 Int. 611 8, Caldwell W. C. A. Smith 1 lot, 2 years. 107 7.78 J.9S ' 490 7.'.'4 Ill n. fine Ullxabeth Smith V, acre, . 901 S, Caldwell..... W. P.. Btltt acre. 1018 8. Tryon O. W" 's't'foTi g ' 1 lot! lo B. Boundary muss Tnompson, Agt., 1 aces. Bid dlevllle.. v . 1.74 BUnhot Walker acre, loot E. Stonewall .HI Jhs. Walker 1 lot. Ill Rhyne'g Row t.N Mary A. Walker 1 lots, N. Alex- ' ander and 7th.... .... 1 1.41 John Watts tt acre. Blddlevllle.. 843 R. T. Weddlngton 1, lot, 417 8. Myers , ... 4.W Mary Wherry tt sere, 1 00 E. 3d.. . 110 Dr. Geo. W. Wllllame 1 lot, H E. Boundary .... 11 00 L.- D,- Wilson 1 lot, 32S 8.- Myers. .. . 7.74 A ex Wnshlnaton . aore. Church ICxt..... .,ii , 431 Ouy Wright 1 lot, 807 8. Church.. 1.31 John Zlgler pre.. .. m H. UI UITHWORTH, I V. -1- ' Tax Collector. A -.i?nnis, 0....., OUPANTEE "(IESAH3AY5. Os seek seals s wkMMv feenlsd L rJ Is se4, law. nee k wss m 111 S4 tiVtm ktl,4 . ss4 Sksl Oaele llSllrl. less, ' Tsesiss vkesti)e4,lnk (4m km ms ml Mrai.4 tkMlhs OovtSMMtMV's CdasamtiS - is Aos ssl Pseer it t Oxciwiits. , Huron mven rye I 6sn4 sw4 K-MM-k v "" Mjuh- ..IfMlJ.kd to,4buees, e, 87. SS m Cteerts. K rs sn't like ll tkis II Nttssiepm flltt Sa4 I sill n. fmmd J..I mmf, - Art ear Seal is Rltkeesl M lk nlltbllltr el phil. g. KELLY, R::::":"5, i SS Writs M CrM Buskin gl.lnf talxbl, la. lofisniM ea ths WhUfc, (jimmi, J. f: Gardner H acre, Belmont.... 8. K. (iarrls 1 lot, u W. Dth J. C: Garrison U acre, fltatpsvilla 8AGllAIDlE,EElM ; Invite ; the attention ; of ; COTTON . MANUFACTURERS to', their la test pit tern card.. The greatest amount of work and ; highest standard ot 1 quality at. the lowest cost of production.' ; ; Send ;; for. , Catalogue. V ' - V ; : ;- ; --. DRAWING fRAMES ROVING fRAMES ; A. H. CAPUDINE imhcmatsxt cvaxo HEADACHES reahsusCOLLXS INOTOSIMOVaO Trtallexk MS, axKatfs 1 Let Us Serve You For All Purposes T77E sell the Best Coal " that money . can buy, arid know we can give satisfaction, no mat ter what your hid re-. juirements may be. ; Steam. Domestic, . Blacksmith Coals Standard Ice and FuclCo. CHARLOTTE. N. C coupon nnnncATES 4 Saving Money by Mail" on request IQUIIABII SARKINO 4 LOAN CO Maeea. Sa Railroads. WASHINGTON ' AND RETURN ONLY 111.00 VIA BEABUAHD, Remember, the party conducted by Rev. Wm. Black, of Davidson, N. C. Iavss over the Beeboerd Air Line from Charlotte at 7:18 p. m., Friday, July It, using, the 111.00 rate to Washington, D. C, asd return. From Washington Mr.' HlarK takes the party to Baltimore, Philadelphia, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Cans.. Northtield. Boston and New York. You ran go with the party to Wash ns ton withoutx taxing su tne trio. This will be en excellent opportunity for merchants going Honn to ouy laii goons to go with this party as far as Wash ington on this very low rats and then' buy low round-trip ticket to any point North they wish to go. , The cost for the. entire trip la very moderate. For further particulars, call on or write, JAMES KER KER. JR., I. A. L Ry., isrlotte, N. C. city passenger Agent n, Charlotte, SPECIAL LOW RATES VIA SOUTH ERN RAILWAT. 812.00-Charlotte to Washington, D. C, and return, on aocount Negro Young ' People Christian and Education Con gress. Tickets on sale July 2?h, loth and list, final limit August Ith, 1U4, and may be extended until Sept. Ith, ' 1M, by depositing with Joint agent at Washington. I). C and paying a fee li.Si-Charlotte to Ashevllle, N. C, end return, on aceount annual conven- tlon Commercial Law League of America. Tickets on sale' July 21th, 2th snd SOth, with final limit August , Ith, and may be extended until Sept. I' ' Soth. 1W, by depositing with Joint scent at. Ashevllle, N. C, and . pay- '-. Iiig fee of 60c. - ' 830.6o-Chartotte t Minneapolis. Minn., , snd return, ok account National Kn- i campmcnt- Orand , Army- Republic. Tickets on sale' August loth, lith and -, 12th, final limit August Slstrhnd may be extended until Sept. loth, lis4, by depositing with Joint sgsnt at . Minneapolis, and psylng Ihi ei 60o. . Approximelely low rates from other points. For further Information call on any agent Southern Railway, or write, W. M. TATLOK. l. P. A.. , ' , Washington. D. C. J, ';''. v , R. L. VERNON. T. P. A., - Charlotte, N. C l?NTATtTMWf""dP' NORTH CARO LINA VrATE Ol'ARD AT MORIC ' 11KAD CITY, N. C. -J -M V... iii.niin and North Carolina Rail road. In order to furnish every facility for the general public to visit Morehead City during the em-ampment, have au thorised id following exceedingly low ri.iea to Morehead City and return on account ot that occsslonl - - .. Ooldsboro, 100; Bests, 81.90! LsOrande, tl.WM Kalltnf Creek, fl.toi Klnston, ll.Jftj Caswell. SI.W; Dover,- Sl.tOj Cove. il.SOt Tueosrora, 11.20; Newbern, 81.10; River. dale, 11 Ami vrosinn, rv-i naveioi-a, oio.; Newport. 46o.; Wlldwood, Suo.i Msnsflsld. 901.' u . m. ... ' . ' Tickets lO rm aoia f uiy mn ,o xugusi 2nd, Inclusive, end August 10tb te August 19h. Inclusive. 1lmlid to two (2) Cmvs In addition to day of sale. . The regular 1 trains Will atop at the encampment grounds in both directions to lake on and let off passengers. Short train service will ha Inaugurated during the encampment between Morehead t'ltv end the encampment grounds, trains tn tt run shout every hour. The fare be. wen encampment grounds and More, heed City, up-town station, Atlantln Hotel snd l-ler No. 1, will be irrni. Khtc Iwlwwn enenmpment gronnils and Keaiifnrt will be 1 cms strslaht. Or 21 cents for the round trip. v V I M I I 6 '' .'' . WASHBURN southern CHAR L0 T T C NORTH ;i C A ft 0 LIN A Railroads. i ' Seaboard Air line ... Railway. Direet Une to the frmelpai eltlee Horth. East. 8ouU sad Southwest Behedul taking effect . May 87. U44. subtest te change wttbost sotlee. - Tickets for passage on all trams are sold by this company and accept sd by the paasenger .with the vftderstaadlag that this eomnanr wilt not ha raaasaalhla ; for failure to run Ita trains ea schedule , time,, or for any such delay as asay be nronmi w war operation. - care ss ex ercised to give correct time ef eoaneetlag lines, but this company Is not responsible lor errors or omissions... '. Trains leave Charlotte as follows! No. 40. dally, at Too a.' m. for Monroe, narniec ana Wilmington without oheage, eonnecUng at Monroe with 13 for Atlaata. Birmingham, and - the - Sevtbwest, with Ko. 88 at Monroe for local points to At nta. At Hamlet with 84 for Raleigh, Portsmouth, Norfolk ' and steamers for Washington, Baltimore. New Terk. Bee. ten, and ProvMenoe. With 00 at Hamlet ; for Raleigh. Richmond, Washington. New York, snd the East. - With 81 at Hamlet ' for Columbia. savannah, Jacksonville, ' and all Florida points. No. 188, dally, at 10:14 a. m. for Ua leolnton, Sheioy and Ratherterdten with. eut change, connecting at Llneofartes witn v, sr rt. w. no. ie ror Hiokery, Ue. nolr, and Western' North Carolina points. No. 48J dallyr 4:48 p. m. for Uneomten, ShelbyfnRutherfordtOR and all local sta tions, connecting at Llnoolntoa with C 4k N. W. for NswtOn. Hlokory, Lenoir and all local points. . No. 44, dally, 8 p. m. for Monree, Ram let, Maxton, Lumberton, Wilmington and aii local stations. I No. . 182. dally. 7:18 p. m. for Monroe, ' eonneetlng with 41 for Atlanta. Blrmlng. ham and the Southwest, at Hamlet with .43 for Columbia, Savannah. Jacksonville snond.. ' . . ' and Florida points, with M at Hamlet l:o p. m. No. 24. dally exeept Bandar, for Richmond, Washington and New freight and passenger te Chester. 8. C. .York.' snd ths West, with 82 at Hamlet,. and i local points. . ' . for Raleigh. Portsmouth and Norfolk.' v.m- f- H dally except Sunday. Throuch sleeper on this train from Char- 'r.TJ?I?T.0ii..?,BaJ1 1?u,V,"n,t.c'B ' FZST Vn,r,r- AtVofJ-ng k"" ' m"!!.!? ,B ChrJ!,t JfB,low!. ! p. m. Ne. 1A. dallv; Washington No. Ill KM s. tn dally, from potato ; ana Southwestern Limited, for Weab North and Bouth . naton and all paints North. Pullman No. 44, dally, Kit a. m. from Ruther- sleepers and Pullman observation re ford ton. Shelby, Lumberton aad all C 4k to New York. Dining ear service. Solid N. W. points. i Pn'lman train. . v w is A.nw ti n m hy' wiii. ':M 8 Tn- N- daily. New York an Wo-.?' "I!?i"-2 T?m .W11m!nf I Florida Express, for Washington s- n;mwn, " . nsmrn. -1 roe and all local points. ; No. 132, 7:08 p. m.. dally, from Ruther-. fordton. Shelby. Llneolnton and CAN.! W. Railway points. . I No. 99. 10:a p. m.. dally, from Wilinlng. jSftiS- "xFSs"? Mn" ...... ..i ..u saonrv. ; Washington to Jacksonville. , Connections are made st Hamlet with'. Il:06p. m. No. 40. dally, for Washington all through trains for points North. ' snd points North. Pullman sleeper te South and Southwest, which are eompos-j Washington. First class dsy coach At ed of vestibule day coaches between i Isnte tn Wsehlnron. Portsmouth and Atlanta, and Washing - ton snd Jacksonville, end sleeping ears between Jersey City, Blrtnlnshem - and Memphis, and Jersey City and Jackson ville. Cafe ears on sll through trains. For Information, time-tables, reeenra ttons, or Seaboard descriptive literature apply te tioxet cents or aooress, - EDWARD F. COST, Snd V. R. ! Portsmouth, VS. JAMES KER, JR. C P. A Charlotte. M. C. O. tt OATTIS. T. r. A.. ; Ralslgk, N. a CBAS. B. RYAN, O. P. A.. Ports mosth, Va, Tbrouiti TralnDally.Char lotU to KodnaKe, Vevv ntmeuuie is effeot Dee- 4, Ms. ' 1 cii:O0 am Lv Charlotte, So. RyAf I M pa 8:11 am AT Winston, Bo. Rr. Lv 11 pm 1J pm Lv Winston. N. dt W. Ar 1:(W ate .vupm Lv Martinsville, Lv li: am s:St pm Lv Hooky Mount, :. Lv 10:10 am i : pm Ar Roaaoke, M........Lv I.JO ass epaAy. Connect at Roaaoke via SneaandoaSj Valley Route tor Natural Bridge, i.uray, Hagerstuwn, and all points la Pennayi. vaoia aad New York Pullmaa steeper Roanoke and Philadelphia. Through coach, Charlotte aad Roanoke. AdmUonal information from aaeaui aouibarn Railway. M. F. BRAOO. . .... Trav. Pass. AgcaC ll OT, Sfc, WBT I L.L. etc I. Jrassv Agwai. - . ROAMOJUL VA, -.. Summer excursion and week-end rates Via Seaboard Air Line. , Season 1904. , . ' The Seabotrd will' sell following sum mer excursion tickets limited te Oct net and week-end tickets limited to Moo day following date sale .with, exceptions noted. Wilmington week-end tickets on sals Friday afternoon trnin and all trains Saturdays, good te return Tuea. day. Inoluslve; Blowing Rook Tuesdays following, Inclusive. , vi . t " . Ratec'not named below can be had sa, on application. . r Wrfghtavilie Bjseh - and , return, sum. mer excursion, 88.1ft. , r UT Wllroinswn aim raiurn, weegnd. Km Mount lloUy. week-ens, loo. . Llneolnton and return, summer unu. slon, 11.14; wceK-eno, si.tn. ., " - Shelby snd return, summer ezeuv.i.1 Sj.70- week-end, 81. JJ. . , , Rutherfordton and return, summer a. eurslon. I4.U0; week-end. H O. , Hickory and return, summer exoursloa. 82,; week-end, IIU. . "K,a, Cliffs and return, week-end. Ho, u eg- eursion, e",""' " TV.. Chimney wv n ck snd return, summer week-end. S4.k "m m,r. eurslon. Cross Hill. -'. and .return,. aUm.. i. li.wi excursion, !; weex-ena. tlej. Virginia Beach and return, summer, ex- Otirslon, ', ... Old i-o Y""";h ana return." summer '" Ccean vijw. va., auu return, summer excursion, " . - - for further information call ea or ad. drees any agent Seaboard tr the folio w- wi ': . ' '- , Ticket Agenl. Oisrl-'tie, N, C ' JAMj:r Kl it. JR.. Qty rassenger At., t'liartnit. n. C. C. 11 OATi; t. . T, P. A., llalelah. N, C ' ( SPINNING fRAMES V ' SPOOLERS AND REELS, .Railroads.. ring llahed only as Information, and are aot gusiantsed. . ;. 8:80 a. sa. Ne. . dally, for Richmond and local points: connects at Sreenebero. for Wlnston-talesa, Raleigh. . Oeldsboro, Newborn and Mereheai City; at Den- ruie for rtertoia. 8:48 a. m. Ne. 17, Cheater.. Columbia-1 I M a. m. Ne. 14. for Stateevllie. Ta tally, fen Reck Hill, pd loeal stat tens. -- -ally except Sunday. 'lorevUlc, - and local points; eenneets at resvtits for Wins ton-Salem and at Stateevllie for Hlcaery. Leaelr. ltlewiag Rook. AshevlUe and eth er paints wceu 7.16 a. as. Ne. SS,' dally, .tlanta ateeress. - Putin Nsw Tork aad Pullmaa - sleeper to Columbus Ua.. and day coaches te At- lmal a. Close eeaweetlea at Spartaal ivllle. ra- tat HenderaoavUle aad AsbevU 8:81 a. m. No. SS. dally. Mew Terk and Florida Express, for Rock Hie). Cheater. Waynesboro. Columbia, Savaaaaa, Jack sonville. Dining car service. 1:28 a. m. Ne. M, dally. U. 8. Fast Msil for Wsshlngtoa aad all points North. Pullman drawing ream - and sleepare te New Terk and Rlohmend; .day eeaahee New Orleans te Waahlngtoa, Dining ear service. Connects st Greens berc . for Wlnston-Balem, Raleigh and OoMebore. - :W a- m. Ns. 17. dally. Washington snd Southwestern Limited. Pullman drawing room sleepers. New Tork ta New Orleans and Birmingham. Pullman ob servation ear New Tork te Maoon. Din ing car service. Solid Pullman trsia. 10:08 s. m. No. 90, Waahlngtoa aad Flori da Limited. Pullman drawl as room sleepers to New Terk; first class coach to Washington. Dining ear service. 110 a. m. Ne. 80. dally, for David sea. Moorcsvllle, Berber Junction. Cooleemcc. Mocksvlllc. Wisston-Salem and Roanoke, Va., and local points. 11x5 p. m. No. U. dally, for A tlanta and local stations; eenneets st Spartan burg for Hendcreonvlllc and Ashevllle. 7:00 p. m. No. 12, dally, for Richmond and local stations; connects at Oreens bore for Raleigh and Oo!dsboro. Pullman sleepers, ureensoore te Rsieign. Char- lotte te Norfolk and Charlotte to Rich points North. Pullman sleenera from Jacksonville and Auan.ta to New Toik. First class day coach. Jacksonville . Washington. .6s p. m. NO. 19. dally. Washligtnn snd ! PTriZtin Ssvannsh Tend jlekMaeUle 1 Mir'M eUchii ! 10. n n. m. no. at. aany. united Stated Fsst Msll. for Atlanta snd points South snd Southwest.' Pullman drawing room sleepers to New Orl-ens and Birming ham. Day eoarhes. Washington to New Organs.. Dining car service. . ... . , Ticket, sleeping car reservations, and detailed information can be obtained at City Ticket Office,, Me., SI South Tryon. street. H. B. Speneer. O. M.; a H. Hardwlck. P. T. M. ; W; H. Taylee, O. P. A.; R. L. Vernon, T. P. A. WEEK-END RATES TO MOUNTAIN RESORTS VIA SOUTHERN ; RAIL k WAT. . The following week-end rates will ap ply from Charlotte, N. C to points named. ', - ' ;'.. '' -' Ashcville. N. C....... M Black Mountain. N. C. ...... ....... 4.SS Round Knob, N. C. ..........,.. . 408 Marion, N. C... .'..... 8.60) Merganton. N. - C . ; 181 Connelly Springs. N. C., ....... 1M Hickory, N. C. , .m.m,., Tryon. if. C."...ii.'......4...-.M.,'" HsndsrsonvlllOt If.. C..'.,............' ,160 4.14 4SS 4.W 410 1.74 L s.a l.M 1.04 I M 1 Kevsra, n. ke Toxaway. N. C. . Hot Springs. N. C M.. plackaburg, 8. C Shelby, N. C...y.... Rutherfordtoa. N. C High Shoals. N. O........... Linoolnton. N, C.,.....w....... nifra. N. C Lenoir. N. C Jackson Springs. N. C. t yi Taylors. 8. C. (for Chick Springs).. Ho Waterlbo. a Ct.... J 4 Taylorsvllls, N. v.m.m..,....m I ... Whltcatonc, 8. C .................... 1 h4 fhese tickets on sale for all tralna Saturday and forenoon tralna Sunday, good to return the following- Monday, except tickets te Taylors, Waterloo and Whitectone are good to return the foi- tofrgiL verW t. a.1 ' 4 v, ' ' vnanoiie. c. u. yf. H. TAYLOE, O. P. A j , . WMhlngton, D. C . SPECIAL RATES .VTA .SEABOARD , AXR LINE RAILWAT. Toronto. ' Cah-MeeUng Odd Follows, dates of sale, rates and conditions, to be anonuaceu . aw. Monteagle. Tcnn. Woman's Congveca. MWI'.- V .V ........ Sll. I. AMA -1 tare plus Sbo. fr round trip. Wontaagle. Tcnn. -aaonieaaic moic rrain Ing School. July Ith-August 1st. one fare plus, ipo- rvvnu uip. . Won tea sic, Tcnn. Montecgle Sunday Uchool Institute. July Utn-August iin. -'. one tare Plus 16c. round trip. Kashville. Tcnn. Flsk ' University Sum. - mer School. July 2nd-August rd. one first-class fare plus tto. round trip. Lexington. Ky.-Natlonal Grand Loi ,r, Dnltsd Brothers of Frlena.hlp , . t ". Sisters of the Mysterious Ten. J , aitli-Auguat Ird. one flrst-claaa ... , ' ntus Bo round trip. Milwaukee. Wis. Orand Aerie, Fr'-- I Older of kaglea. Annual i one (Irst-class fare plus K ; , Naehvlile; Tenn.-Prxhody Col - tner eicllools ' for "1 . - '.- v . hii.IIchI ln-iH'ii-. J " l: , lmh. one iusl-i lie i . - round ti'O. . For .l.'tn-.l Inf-rr, . - - , , srlivdulxs, 0.ns cC -,r. your ll.-l"-t signed. Tiv- ; - JA' Southern Railway Juno n 1
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