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CHARLOTTE , DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 190(5. 'J BUSSIAN CRISIS IS KEAB i-.'.' : , -l- " - v MCCH NEWS NOT TRUSTWORTHY Friv4 Advtcea Reading Londcvi From th Kan tan Capital Indicate That tho lnd la Much Nearer Than the " Published cU bliow Revolt of ' - the llriOHh MaaHea American Tonr 'V.'IW In Europe The Thaw Case 1 Much DlscoMMHt In Ijomlon. i, BY 6TTDDERT CAMTBELL. CorrMporndence of The Observer. . London. Julv 20. In the rlsy of .. ' ' European politics just now Ku.la " hold the center of the mage. Of the ' : ' proceeuing ucu to inn i-uimnuuuo performance none i of sucn aDi-ont- inm Interest to the Intt-lllgrnt Nperta- V; tor a that now helri played. o V I have heard the tinkle of the boll thut ; ..prwKQi ine Ian eji wic -.uiitiiii mi mmx IsKlooi.v rtf t cnA tint (h. . ' -- I. . . nU.....I.. ......... ll.A J 9UB(Vlirc I ft I iriri ij runiiiiur'i, i , tincerta in ty so acute that hero mul . mora inrou-fnnui me grent ampni ''' 'theater of Kumpe we hoar a laugh - aa though a comedy were boforo us. V The laugh Is only the hysteria of a nervous man who knows too well that In another hour tho rivers of Russia nay- run with blood. Private advices reaching Iondon from unquestionable sources carry us much nearer to the end than the i published facta. Even the newspaper j men from Ertrope and America now stationed at St. Petersburg fear tn.i.ll the whole truth or perhaps to give full credence to the reports 'hat ' reach them. Mwh "f the mo- .ill. .1 newa reaching the Luiul m pre-.n fr-nn 'X At- Paterwhiirir In 11 nt rust o! h'. ' Most of the English newspai'' 1.1. n i w e, omed 111 the "shop" be.auso hu ' In 8t. Petersburg aro revolutionis e I spends money freely; in the drawlng- ': or the friends of the revolution Even i room because he Is a curiosity. Hut ' the British bureaucrat beeomot a , deep down In tho heart or this in red" after u fu- months' i eshl, ri. e on , u la r English cousin of ours. there the banks of the ,Vh i m,- thing, however. Is certain a revolution of blood cannor now be avoid' d. except the poor lll-.idvlsed an I hin ted i '.a r shall undergo metum " phis and be come tha greato r o ut lumst In Russia, the great st revolutionist In the htstnrv of Europe. Wllle, misunderstood, misrepresent ed, maligned himself the revolution ary of h 1 1 Russian revolutionists, a rev olutionary who works on peaceful and eonntru. tlvo lines Wlttc watching tbe piny through the cracks In tho canvas, expects no other tableau than that which ho did morn than all other men to delay a revolution of blood "It must come," Witts Is reported to have said the other day. He was sit ting on the law ii f his hotel at Vic hy. facing eastward, with somber eyes, atem face, anil Jaws fast baked. "It must come God s eurses on the man and on the men who have forced the Issue! ' "And yet " -and his visitor swept the hill and valley, vine-clad ami verdant with suKgestlve gesture! Witte turned and followed tho di rection, Indbated, then his iulck per ception grasping the meaning broke Into a torrent of words. He spoke. It la said, with an emotion seldom Been in this peculiar man. "Tho revolution of Franre," ho la quoted as saying "The revolution of France, from which has come all thla good, all this pen, e, and nil this plenty. The revolution of France was aa child's play compared with the coming revolution In Russia, and the end will Ii- different. "In Russia a revolution of blood must fall of Its purpose, because tin' revolutionists who are now forcing t F'll" M'Sfl P'iM'l I'l I IK II iiniiiii - u, i fools, criminal. Soilless, seltlslj fools ! It mn.l com.. and while there will I be disaffection In aitny and navy, our army of nine millions of men will remain lo)al as a whole. The 'Little Cxar" will crush these vermin Into a shapeless mass. "Should they kill him, another will take his place, and those so-called patriots will but hive diaKK'd gnat Russia lis i k b.n k to the sIoiikIi from Which file has snuggled to emerge. "Hlood will be sh. d until the val leys are full, but ut tin- I nd of Hie druggie untie r o v will tl-e and a free ltus.-la' tll hi- impossible un til reason ie(:n- main " 8o Wlttet ted. and. If correct- ly. they nri i),, words of a patriot prophet, who P not without honor except in hi- o.vn country !KiI.T i F Til E HKITIt-'H M ASSES. Hurdened b. vond its slr. i rth, borne don uii., r taxes levied by ahami fully wast.fui I'utliuni i.'r Englishmen Of H l:ie thut male this country ulmi 11 - have n In In ,1 Ths rovers' Inov, n,i t,i of a gie.it ma chine has i ,m no ii i d Your Englishman Is slow to action, heavy uml hard to mo llui thl ponderous middle wheil bnvlng l.o n Set In motion. the Kli'lt atl'Vels groaning in the li t si,.' n;. Imp. to-.. Jesplte solemn w.iimuxs ft on mlt complai. nl "rulers of lb.- King s lisvee ' and u.iIm flom n si a s ,,,, I, whose cati h p. nnv lullabys bud I., pt the mass, s ,r . or -oot hi d i h 1 ' i '. -ful complainings of Hie few, the i ab Inet Is pn pat e, iv it h it "re lie i d a i v and navy r ,i mlitim- po'P v ' Ihi. Inrans thai mi lb hi . I'athTfrl, '1 lai Herman pr ..p..;.. to stand or tali on the proportion- thai th.- peopi. ,,( this couti't have p.. 1. 1 ttlbllte i lloiu: I to the wur s d and u old luce, ntMt that the !,:' ha , to te kno i. t ha coutsgo to ti.if.K i and car ' t tsrm f rs 1 1 . i ' . i three-po vC ,-i , n ! , pavv;- lii to la try! to be . p;C' . gart cry of ' - e l ships of war- r. ' '.l .e W l It I', I d.gl.'i n I has tin: f In r t'.ii' ' -e ! r . I., T. put ,o-e "A t ll, lllllph Ii, otin - I ng . In In -t 1 !. He .1 I threes naval blned." The m.t , ever a: si it. hi I if 'h. 1. T. r, ' eh., '.. i'l' , o H. r. a. h. d int. id ie I to .t allies tin. I he . in patkn c .. is I i ii the tern:"- of tin- ' t and I l.e mil of the v.ung iriar-s i.n no lone tried. Klrg Edward, mod ., tm. if fulers. hlm.se f i,.ili;-.es. i l i , t, that within 'In iipim of t... I t-j land musl spend , -s ii..r.i v In It,, future upon guns an ' go.. I !., .-. Iniist do metre ami bran lies It wnl cause a f iiful uiioar. tiibi poll, y of "the i!te Englt. i ll r..." It mav e v. n lead tei the efiat of the (..'Vvltl Bnent at no distant date but in 'the and th" Lloorai platiorm oi ii.-,-trade, ftilr trade, lo.v.i lar.s. mot. tenipetuti. e, n.,l I .. r t r . dtj. ati oi fnusf v.1ii A trii'tiiher of il.e llous. ,f wrnrrions sum io mi io-.av; v.,.t . l. . ..." . ,io ,et, ji.tr. I'.ngoiiifi ' aTOHs to war In s useful or a Just i cause. Iler In London, throughout 't; the provinces end the c olonies, the South Afrl. an wur Is now known as ,, having lain criminal folly or worse. - The working people of England srti T Mlttl' VUi vtlttf t.t.,. . t. ..... . 'lt defeated the Unionist government. in ii war iteparuneni ana brought n -fell rellntu hM dcu'piu tlu. pruu4 ; boast of the purity of English polities tha war was dictated by the land . msfnates, and Joseph Chamberlain i waa conspicuously or unconaeioualy the toot of Park Urns." AXmED BEIT. MONEr-flKTTEn. Alfred Belt, the friend and confi dant of Cecil Rhodes, la dead, and aome . great secret dlnd with 'him. A forceful, dangerous matt ha goae. lie was feared and distrusted In Ufa. jits death remove a factor whose Influence tm affair thl country I was known to aoms of the etatesinen of tba last ten ear . but th str w I!) neve" be tofl - 1- '- - A:.'rc ut, who ba uAmmf for aoma month, waa tha g-reeteat In dividual trust promoter in. tha world. He loved money, not , for money aake.but for the power that' money gave him. Cold, unacrupuloua where hia ambition were concerned, ' he would . rruHh vwlth ' hla nervou little hands thotee who opposed him crush thorn down Into oblivion and dishon or with cruel indifference. Uut hia re ward for those who helped him to -ratify greed or luMt were princely. Ills wealth wan enormous. In life he, .11.1 Hide good with It. Though his 'will gonorouHly provide for public institution. H-lt never had tho hlgn lilealu of (Veil Rhodes, lut he had i greater business tact, j "Holt wan the biggest llltle man In I Hie world," was tho comment of Jo seph Lewis, the great diamond mer chant, yesterday, and from the view point of this diamond merchant he was undoubtedly great. Hell dealt in diamond mines Lett' Is deals In dia monds Holt would wreck a world to seize a mine In the confusion. He nearly wrecked a nation and he blasted a life when be plotted with anil llnamed (he great Jameson raid, by whlrli ho hoped to seize the Transvaal mines Kelt had visions of securing absolute control of the gold and (llHinotel output of the world; others h:ne had tho same dream i ,h(,r Hn. plotting now but I know of no man In the world who has coin so near to a realisation of his gnat ambition. I believe he was only thwarted by sickness and death. ENGLAND IS ANTI-AMERICAN. Kngllsh people are peculiarly Ig-nor-int" concerning America and American affairs.' This country Is In tel, -.y anti-American. I make the t it nn tit aiHisedly. I go further than J'.l-diop Putter. I do not mean that the American Is met in any visibly un friendly spirit. On the contrary, ho Is burns a very real dislike for America and Americans. To analyze this is difficult. An Eng lishman born, an American by adop tion Is In better position to Judge than either the Englishman resident ! ail nis lire ncre, or tne American vis itor who lodges In Hloomsbury. The moneyed exc resenc e Is not given a chance to know Tho normal Ameri can being unobtrusive, sometimes learns the true Inside of the Hlrtlsh I." u, inr nil linn- i rka and Amerl-! cr's feeling for Ame cans. Hi! Is sufficiently well bred and broad gauged to realize that when the c rass vulgarity of the obtrusive Amer ican and the c rass Ignorance of tho average Englishman come together, the result Is not likely to bo a satis factory bli nd. An explosion Is almost Inevitable. Official circles are tho most likely to feel this lack of sym pathy. We hoar much of the Increasing friendliness of tho two countries, and 1 have no doubt that officially this is so where It Is a commercial necessity and he auso of an improved tone of the American Embassy, but socially It Is not so. and I am sorry to say, there Is some reason to doubt tho efficacy of certain influences, such as Rhodes scholarships that were In tended as a moana to the end of bringing the two countries closer along the linos of arts, science, lit erature, and hence social intercourse. DIS' l SHION OF THE THAW CAPE. The Thaw case Is much discussed. If Is of peculiar Interest becauso ono of England's American peeresses Is the sister of the man who murdered White. Here in England only the bald facts have appeared. We are happily spared most of the special pleading for the one sldij and the other that '"is been eondu. ted by the American! In W spa pers read that IllUW kill I While. We knew Thaw, we knew While, and we knew Kvelyn Florence Nesl.lt. Englishmen do not understand how Thaw can possibly escape the murderer's doom, unless It ho to'take refuge In a padded roll for the re mainder of his days. England has for gotten all about tho "uttwrlten law," I but Englishmen stand firmly on the i written law. England usually hangs a murib rer, and does the Joh promptly. England does not recognlr.e the power of money to buy a moment s respite. .England has no sympathy with the lb lav s in the execution of her c riminal law Hence the Thaw case Is much ds. ii-s. .1 In every circle Just now- 1 n..t la , ause of Hiiy real Interest In the lias. ilial In nil over but because 'of the peculiar possibility, gravely dl',. tisHi d. of th shiver of White ever bv imv i banco, walking tho streets a In., man, and they say ilow very American such n result Wool, I be." Ion hII this show of aidX-rtghtoous-n. In one quarter does not nulle on. iil very decided symptoms of nervousness In another. ' I. 'in, I hi s possibly the, most Im moral city In the world," said Inspec- i"i I'rost to me one day recently, l-'ro? t la not a talkative man, but l-io-i known more about the Inner an. I Hi. higher worst side of London thin ativ one man In this metropolis. Thii.ii not for one moment thut my , fiend l ioit inaUea a confidant of me; no tit lb has no confidant except Iti'pi.tot Ft, .st Ho places Implicit tru.i n his Scotland Yard subordl ii''1 but there is no Waking, no Im It 'll i i In or out of closets or cups on , Hi- 'it of Kcotlanil Yard, as the 1 l' , .t mm seeking Information v i v i of ! 1 v 1 1 1 v i rs ' Th- l hi . a t e ii ", disclosures of tho -"I lid and shameless life of New V t Ii an exposure by the way thtil a'l.adv ha brought a number of un w. iiii. null and women of tho ' I . hino.ii. i.i-i set" of America to th. ii'i'.'li ir".ii. nted by that Idle un kfio.vn has i allied a flutter In cer tain '.'.. i i.-'v i hi lis" In Iorxbn. London I- not without Its scandals lis unspeakable Immoralities Luti, Ion i.iks with them; but London nA.pa; iis In this inspect are a lit-'e- n, t. i onservallM- than those of .. v N ork. ill spile the eflierls of Lend Noin hfYe and his i i.t iv hi le hsso h i Aiiiiur I'e.usoii, to Atnrrhaii- !' the 'li!"l. 1 ..ii... iv lib me to Mavfalr take a wan. through l'lmllco, stroll lip I'lc . ad i ii jiii'l as far as l'ark Lane, and I lil liovi ; ou houses c loned to-elay. be. iui of the fear that th Now Yoik i i".is resulting from the minder nf stunrord White hy Harry iiuin inm loud to a stirring up of Hie .r. I hiiel tbe washing of somn liii'. ilti. ii lii London. I will tell you ion." of tin an things as may he tell able we go along, but meanwhile I. t talk of cleaner things. IM-i.l X HE AMERICAN TOUIU8TH. The Xmrilean European Influa Is Iri ini iidoiis this summer. Hloomsbury Is full lUoeimsbury In the American center Thern go those who cannot stand the Americanised Londou ho tels fnm the moral or the financial point of view. Rloomsbury la an Inter esting' section about a mile acuare, bounded by Tottenham t?ourt road. Elusion reiasl, drays Inn road, and Holhiirn. Krvm this center the Americans, ttuode book In hand, radiate In shilling hansoms or penny 'buses, and then throughout the day we hear home voices In the shon. casing million on Qford and Regent atreeta; we spot American men and women at picture gallery, cathedral, Tower, and theater, w dope their class, their profession, and their Income, and w wondor why of all these people from "(lexl'a coun try" w sue ao fear famlllara. and think what a pity it la these two peo ple or me same blood cannot "mlr' better. TWA .... I lnR,l.khn. a mt mt.mi and work-in wisely.' Klmt ;: Kdward nver loses an opportnnttr to ahow courUijr to Uia AtaerioaavUltof of ORATORS Ar,D PUDUC SPEAKERS Find Pe-ru-na Xnditpentabh At b ' '3 irjj. ji . rr.it , nest ana 10 Maintain int jtvu Z -I HEARTILY RECOMMEfVD" PC-RU-NA," r mf( i i ' . it'?? vX - 91,, J Prof. Barry Bnlkley, graduate of Amherit College, and for long period Professor of Elocution and Oratory at Emerson Inatitute, la lecturer of national reputation, baring filled rulirai prominent poslUona. lie write from Waahlngton, D, O.I "PeruaM It ladltptatMhl tor mil ortttort tad public tpesker, m Ban can tor coldt mad bomrtenttn. I bcmrtlly rtcommcaa It to thoae who bv at or their yocmI powers." WHO can know eo well aa an orator what an orator need T Who baa made auch ft aerere teat of ' tho rlrtnea of Peruna a the public speaker who has bean called upon day and night to exert hi rocal organ to the fullest extent before large andlenceaf Buch a man know what he la talking about. No severer test could be applied to any catarrh medicine. Professor Bnlkley, on of tbe flneat orators in tbe land 1 a moat Indefati gable public speaker. II 1 alao a f rlend of Peruna, because be understands Its value, both aa a preventive THE VALUE or re-nu-NA TO ORATORS. arid a relief to all forma of hoarseness, aore throat, and catarrh of tbe vocal organs. Many other have bad the ame experience aa Professor Buikley. Mrs, J. A. Baker, 880 Locust At., Amsterdam, X. Y., write : "Four years ago 1 lost my voice, eo that I waa unable to apeak above a whisper for seven week. "I read eome circulars in regard to Peruna. I bought a bottle at once and took It In teaspoonfnl dose every hour, and in two daya 1 could talk. 1 will 11, j i. never DO Without It. Io-ru-na Is sold by yourfc!TI 'lrugglsts. Buy a bottle to-day. rank suftle lent to bring him within the well-guarded precinct of Ut. James, and White-law Held, the most popular of Ambassadors, in turn Is sotting an example- In his dignified but cordial entertainment of tho boat of England's blooel. May I say, too,. that the representa tives of this really representative American newspapers ami the; Amerl c n new s agencies are doing a great weirk now toward bringing together these two English people-s upon whose confirmed friendship the pence of the world literally depends? SIr. I l, HATE fY)U VjrTEKAXS. Adjutant fJcncral I tuition 1-rortircsi I avors Erom llallrcxiclsv. Iloteisantl state for "onfclcrati ctcrans' He-union. K-elMl ( Th Observer. I'lltsboro. July 2S. Major H. A. London, as adjutatnt general of North Carolina division of the United 'onfederats Veterans, to-dBy received oflldnl rtotlre that the railroad will give the one-i-ent-a-tnlle rate re f nested by him for the Confederate Vele'tans' reunion at Morshesd City tin- -'.'d and .3d of August. This rats will make the fare for a round-trip from Rnlxlgh 13.15 and from Char lotts 50. Tickets will bes old the 20th, 21st, 22d and good until Au gust 27th. He has secured the rate of II vi a day at the Atlantic Hotel for the i etorans. also the use of the tents and camp equipment of the States liunrd for those who prefer to camp nut. iv,e rll still, your whole life fill? Dors KM betldeT Your thoughts abide on sulfide? You neei'il a lull! Now for prose and facts DeWltt'a Lit- i He Early Risers are the most pleasant and tellable pills known to-day. They never grie. Hold by tlawley's Pharm acy. DR. L B. NEWELL Office, 36 S. Tryon SL Phone 30 Residence 405 E. Avenue, Phone 586 DR. 0. L. ALEXANDER, DENTIST. i CATtDON BCn,DINO Southeast Comer Focnni axd Tnyo! arrnEETa. HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS OnARLOTTE GREENSBORO, If.C Wheeler, Runge and Dickey ARCHITECTS -i ' Beeond Floor 4Ca Bulidlnf, CHARXiOTTE, .'. Vt.C F0ANK P. MILBURN & CO. ARCHITECTS ll'AfiUUiGTOX, -ir, 3. 'ft Shield "Jgaintt 'Colds and Jloarte tr." -i- rm t.. r i v rigor vj iHCtrjtocat jrower sS!eSi mm a-v.'lrvwt r K' I Mr. Samnal McKlnley, 1300 Aakaw ' Are., Kanaaa City, Mo., member of the Society of tha United State Jewelry Auctioneer, write t "I can honestly aay that I owe my life to Peruna. After aome of tha beat doc tor In the country AUCTIONEER PRAISES PE-RU-NA. gave me up and told me I could not lira another month, Peruna eared me. "Traveling from town to town throughout tha country and having to go Into all klnda of badly heated etoree and building, aometlinee etandlng up for hour at a time while plying my trade aa auctioneer, it 1 only natural that I had cold frequently; so when thl would occur I paid little attention to it, until laat December, when I con tracted a severe caae, which, through neglect on my part, aettled on my lung. "When almoat too late, I began doc toring, but, without avail, until I heard of Peruna. It cured me; ao I cannot prilae It too highly." Mr. E. Malmgren, 77 Cleveland St., W. Manchester, V. H., writes: "I waa troubled with catarrh in my throat and hoarseness. 1 found Peruna, from which I reoelved great benefit." We Have Something to Tell You About Refrigerators When vou get ready come in and see us. . J.N. McCausland & Co. Btove Desalera and Roofing Contractor, rbons Sit, 111 aV Tryoai 8t REMEMBER Hackney Bros. Plumbing & Heating Contractors Also Jobbers in Supplies 6 West Fifth SL CHARLOTTE :: N. C. r m " I I. THIS pE MARK is a GUARANTEE of STRENGTH DURABILITY EXCELLENCE in Range, con struction. We inviteyouYcare; ful . inspection of oyr large? , stock of Buck's . -r Stoves and. ,. ; Ranges i:4HA;-t':' AllLN HARDWATi CO. 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C, una return, on account negro teung People Christian and. Education Con gross. Tickets on aale July JTth, SOth and 81st, final limit August th, 10, and may be extended until Sept. .tli. 19fn3, by depoaltlng with joint agent at Washington, D. C, and paying a fee nt Klb M.&5 Charlotte to Ashevllle. ' N. CM and return, on account aemuni uuiitvii tlon Commercial Law League of America. Tlcketa en sale July 2th Hth and 10th. with 'final limit Au na nth. and may be extended until Sept by , drposltlng With Joint agent at Ashevllle, N, M., ana par es or too, srlotte to Mlnneapolla. Minn., eturn. on account National En ment Grand Army Rapubllo, and return, ramnm.nl T-i-k.i. on aala Aueust lotn, utn ana 12U. Anal limit August list, and may ba eitinded until Sept. XHh, 1K, by depositing with Joint agent at Mlnneapolla. and paying fee 1 I0o. Approaimately low. rates frorn other Dolnts. For rurtnaT inrormmuon we em rKy agent Southern j"r- , "rtta. rvasninainn, i. -- ENCAMPMJCNT QW OBTH s2 I.INA -BT l Jfi wyit . ------ HiCAD CITY. N. C. Tho AtlanUo Ind North Carolina Ball. road, la order to nrrni-m it,. ..n.r.1. nubllO tO W irrnin 10 tc nmpi Ina every faoliny lalt Morehead City during the encampment have au- thorlaed th (ollowip eaeeedlngly low "ti.Morehead City and return oa account ( thai orcaaietni Unldsb I DO I IrO, I'M: lJsts, ai.ini; jinjraniin, W. Falling TreeK, j.7"i Klnslnn, fl.efl; aawall. W.S01 .Uoeae, . si.wj vqva. si.au- rCllH0 Nfwbern, 11.10; River. tuaoarora. dale, ll. Croatan. WJO.l J i avr-roar,- uo. j Newport, 40.1 Wlliwood, I5e. ManftlX TiCkt trbo oM July h w Aogual tnd' Ineluelv. and. Auguat loth te August lt Inclusive, limited to two W daya In addition to day of aale. Vhe "regular Valna will atop at th encampment groundi i in both direetlen to take on and 1st olf, passangere. Bhort train aervlce will be Inaugurated during th aneampment between Morehead City and the encampment grounds, tralna -to be run about every hour. 1 lie (are be tween enoampmenl grounds and More., head City, up-town Btnflon; Atlantlo Vloti-4 and Plar No, 1. will M oent. f are htwn ennampoiant greunda and Uleaufort will be 1 cent atralght, or atnta for Ua rewnd trijj. , yjaaw 1 w i -J .lie mil? a PETTEE DACIIII1E SOUTHERN NORTH Railroads. . Direct Unuli), Ik. ariulul mMm Baat. Boyth and Boulhweat. i ledul takln effect May tl. 1M, abjiet te abaava without notice. TlekeU for paaaaa a ail traiaa are old by taJ oompany mat aeeept by !? .Iwmiw with the B4eeataa51n that thla m Tun v win mn m.m..ii,i. for failure to rua Ha traJae akdul Urn, or for any euob delay aa aaay be I Ineldaat te their operation. Car to x-' -- . . . ' j- . ta-:"!-.. XT' -TT01 ,tm- tnf Itaea. bat thli eoaopeay U not roapoaalbla ,w w or OBUaaiena. Train leare Charlotte aa foUewat No. Ml. AmJ-r i-m . Ramlat and rmln3L cinT.in wLfJ1?" ? ief mmThLT ?22TVL7" LSv'fL A,2.tft I m'LX-SS? "?,thw1?.1. CV. h DroSftr.l?0i.pP,nb,t? .Atl c"i.YJwHlf,LTj.,Tlth ! ,or RHlfb, rtamouOi, Norfolk and ateamera fee ! Waahlnaton, Baltimore, N.w York, Boa. ' ten. and Prortdenee. With M at Hamlet fer RaJelrn, RrohmondjWaahlniton. New York, and tha at. With tl at Hamlet for Columbia, Savannah, JaetaoarUla, Ban mu iionu pom la. No. in. dally, at 10 :U a. aa. foe ti eolnton, Sbeloy aad Rutharfordteaj with out ehana, conaeqtlnf at Llnoolatoa with C. N. W. No. M for Hickory. La no lr, and Weatern North Carolina poteta. No. at. dally. 4: p. m. fer Uneorntoa. Bhelby, Rutherfordton and all local ata tlona. eoanaetlne; at LJneolntOB With C. N. W. for Newton. Hlokory, Laaob? and all loeal polnta. No. 44. dally, I p. m. for Monro. Raaa. Jet, If axton. Lumberton. WUmlnttoa aa4 II loeal atatlona. No. IO, dally. T:U p. m. for Monroe. wnnecting witn eo ror Atlanta, Binning- ham and tha Southwest, at Hamlet with 41 for Columbia. Savannah, Jacksonville and Florida points, with 14 at Hamlet for Richmond, Waahlngton ' and New York, and the Rest, with at Hamlet for Raleigh. Portsmouth and Norfolk. Through aleeper en thla train from Char, letta, N. C. to. Portsmouth. Va.. dally. TYmlna arrlv In Charlotte a follow.: K.t fr0m I01 North and South. No. 44, dally, 10-1S a. m. from Rnthar- ford ton, Shelby, Lamberton aad all C A N. W. polnta. ! No. a. dally. U:9 a. . from Wllmhig - lton. Lumberton.Ma.ton. Hamlet Men.' roe ami ail local powta. No. in, T:M p. n., dally, from Rttthar "S MW(S. Mil l U J , 4Ltl W. Railway polnta. rorattm, -meicy. Lineomton aad C 4b jr. . H Si JTL" - Vl'I- 7.,'- lit. Rait KVvrth m faijtM Sin!. mS OB" Baetlng at Hamlet and Monro. Connections are made at Hamlet with all through trains for point North, South and Southwest, which are eompoa ed of veatibule day eoaches between Portsmouth and Atlanta, and Waahmg. ton and Jacksonville, and aleeplng ears City. net) Memphis, and Jersey Clti ty and Jack son- villa. Cafe cars on all through tralna. e n m .Inn Ima.l.Vlu tlons, or Seaboard descriptive literature apply te tieaet agent or aaaresa, EDWARD F, COST, tnd V. f .. Portsmouth, . Va. JAMES KBR. JR.. C. P. A.. Charlotte, N. C C. H. OATT1S. T.P. A,. Raleigh, N. a CHAS. B. RYAN, O P. A Poi-tsn-to-atb. V Through Train 0Uly,Charlottt tfelted is lit eAeet ! eV jevar llrCO am Lv Charlotte, Bo. lf Charlotte, So. Ry Af (:( pai kr Winston, So. Ry. Lv f :M pa Win ton, N. at W . At t:M pea - :U am t .M pa Mvpnt Lv .-'J nm Lv Mafuaavuia, a,y U:l aia Rooky Mount, Xv H:M aia T : pa At Roanoke, , L lis am eDafly. Connaot at Roaaeke via Bbenandoak Valley KoUle lor natural naga, a.uray, Hagarstewn, and pU polnta, In Peanajr). Hia tsa reiee ink muuwM ttevear and New Roanoke and Philadelphia. Through ooaoh. Charlotte and Roanoke, Adeuuonai i wiwwyn uvi-i a. am , iWi4yi iaia-r w -gsjam. ; ' Summer excursion and week-end rat via Seaboard Air una. eaeoa uot TVa Seaboard Will aetl following um- mer exourslon ticket linttted to Oot, gist and week-end tickets limited ta Mon day following data aale with easeeptlon toted, Wilmington week-end tickets on ale Friday afternoon train aad ' all trains ai--r, ivuim ause. day. inclusive; wowing hock, Tueedeys (ollowlng.. Jnclualvo. . it , v , Bate not named below aa b tiad p. l application.' . " .. e. wrl.htsviiis Reach and . Mturn. ' an. on 'mer exouraion, W.W. . VVIIIislIlBun mm aw-kss is wsrvaenv n nr Mount Holly, week-end, eOo, 7 f Llnoolnton and return, auaamtf axour lon, l.l week-end, V . " Shelly and return. umnr MoursJos, tj.70; week-end, $1.1.. i ,. Rutherfordton and rtrturti, ummer es eursion, M-OOf. week-end. $3.1. . . w Hlokoi and rture,.eummer xours0. Clllf riturn, week-end. 'n.urTTi 3& wnd!. ' Virginia Beh S" return, sun-ma, t. ocean View. Va.. and return, .umm ascurslon. ll... ' , 4 ' For further Information call en or ad. dree any agent Seaboard or tha loUow. ' 'rA:: 'D; g. wsbti, K y. TloVI Agent, Charlotte, N. C, 7 .'. ; ; , - - JAMES KKH. JR.! ' CUy raaeenger At., Charlotte, N. a P . C H. OATTIS, T. A-, lUlslgh. U. C. , eaboard Air Um. Southern Railway shops SPINNING FRAMES, ! SPOOLERS'. AND REELS AGENT CAROLINA Railroads. . Fellewlna; aah4ule flgurea pub ihed enly aa Infermatien. and ar not uanetf enly guaranteea. . I:M a. Ma. S. 4ally, for Rlohmond aad local pelnti; eonne for .winatoB-Balvn. IUJ ta at Oreenabore, inatoB-Salem. Ralelc h. Qoldaboro, ' - Newbera aad Mo rah tad City ( at JUaa- t -M. m am. M . M. Wilt Cheater, Calumbla local atatlona. 6.M a. m. Na. 1, dally except Sunday. (or uteevlll. Tayloravllle. and local (or Win. tea-Balen and at Ateteavllle (or Hlckery i : , , , a .u ...11 1 . . ..... i rr aolnta weat. T:l4 a. m. No. , dally, New York .aad i iiani cji umi. i-uiimn mrnmwmr w j Joluinbu. Om., and day coachea to At- ! laata Cloaa conneotloa at Bpartaaburg i r0, Henderaonvllla and Aahevi ilia. ' n'- No. tt, dally. New York and Florida Ezpresa, ror Rock Mill, cneater, ayneeboro. Columbia. Eavanoah. jack. lonvllta. nln( ear aervlce. No. H. dally. V- runt Mail r- Waahlnton and ail polnta North. P"n" drawing room and aleeper to New Terk and Rlohmond; day ooechee New Orleana to Waahlnf ton. Dlnln ear i.rvlc. ConnecU at Oreenaboro (or Mnetoa-8lem. Ralelah and Ooldaboro. , :0 a. m. Ni. 17, dally. Waahlnarton and Bouthweatern Limited. Pullman drawing room deepera. New York to New Orleana and Mirmlnahaau Pullman ob aerYatloa ear New York to Macon. Din ing oar eervtoe. Solid Pullman train. 10:05 a. m. No. . Waahlnrton and Flori da Limited. Pullman drawing room laejpera to TJ.w York; first c1k. coach te Waahlngton. Dining car cervk-c. U L n. No. . dally, for Davldaon. Mnor.ivllle. Barber Junction. Cniil..me?, Mockavllle. Wln.ton-Bal.ro and Konnnke, Va., and local polnta. II p. m. No. 11. dally, for Atlanta and local afatlona; connecta' at Snarlan burg for H.nd.raonvlll. and A.hrville. T:w p. m. No. U. dally, (or Richmond and local atatlona: eonneeta at Orren. hnrn for Ralalah and Ooldaboro. Pullman sleepers, oreenaooro to Ralelgb. Char- lotto te Norfolk and Charlotte to Rich- mond. t:00 p. m. No. H, dally eicept Sunday, freight and passenger to Cheater, 8. C. and loeal polnta. MI p. m. No. K daily except Sunday, tor Taylors Tills and leeal atatlona, eoa- "ecta at StateevlUe for Ashevllle, Knos- vn,2.,?,nttt;0r5. ? &w.rtlnem.' ' and,15thwert,ll?'e5: Torwf.r- Ington and all polnta North. Pullman aleepera and -Pullman observation car to New York. Dining ear aervlce. Solid Pullman train. ' J'J a En.,4,f2rlU w.hTn 7nk SSl NPk?lh,X.nVin fn jRcksonvllle and Augusta to New York. First class day ooaoh. JacksonvlIIs lt Washington. .: p. m. no. 9, dally. Washltglon and Florida IJmlted, for Columbia. Auru-eta CharlsstoS S.Vannah and j.oknvHi; Pullm' df awing room sleoolng ear to Jacksonville First class day eoaches Waahlatrton to Jarksonvllla ll. p. m. No. 40, dally, for Washington and polnta North. Pullman aleeper to Washington. First class day coach At lanta to Waahlngton. -U.S p. m. No. S. daily, United Stataa Faat Mall, for Atlanta and points South aad Southwest. Pullman drawing room sleepers to New. Orleans and Birming ham. Day eoaehee, Waahlngton to New Organs. Dining car eervlee.. Ticket, Bleeping ear reservations, and datalled Information eaa be obtained at Olty Ticket Office, No. 11 South Tryon street. H. B. Bpeneer. f. M.f S. H. Hardwlek, P. T. M.t W. a Tayloe, O. Pr A.J R. l! VemoB, T. P. A. WEEK-END RATES TO MOUNTAIN RESORTS VIA. SOUTHERN RAIL WAY. Th following week-end rates will ap ply from Charlotte. N. C to point named. Aahetnlle, N. C Black .Mountain, N. C... Round' Knob. N. C HH 1 4.09 tu lii I.M iU itt i. (.10 ltd 1.06 l.M IN l 1.19 t.40 Marion. N. C..,..,. Morganton, N. C. Connelly Springs. N. C. Hlokory, N. C Tryon, a. u. Henderaonvllla, N. C. IaKe Toaawar. Hot BDrtnga, N. C t. Blacksburg, S. C nsior. --ji.---'v,,-,H" Ruthsrroroton. . w. . . High Shoala. N. C Llnoolnton, N. v. Clin. " Latnoir. n- Chick Bprlnga).. Tayloravllle, ft 'C Whlteatone, S. O These tickets on aale for all 1 a.turri. and forenoon tralna Mui I.H It" ood to -return the following Monday, except tickets to Taylor. Waterloo and Whites ton are good ty- return th (ol lowlns Tuaaday, m . - , - Charlotte, N. 'a W. H. TAYLOB. Q. , P. A Waahlngton, D. C SPECIAL RATES VIA SEABOARD AtR LINK RA1LW. AX. - Toronto. Can. Meeting Odd Fallawa. datea of aala, ratea and ooadlUona, te be anonuneea later. Montesgle, T.nn. Woman' Oancraaa. juiy wi h-Auaust SOth. on flratUaaa far plus tto. for round trtp. Montssgtei, TMMontagi Bioie Train. ing sonwi, mvur iu-u wi, one (4. far plug .tto. round trip.. Itogl... Tjn:- '-iuiiday Mnuui in.,.,.,-., "-- " ilu. ,-, , an tor Phi Ko. rouna trip. Nashvill. TennFtak University Sun. v. Na!J!;' schooL July Jnd-Auguatlrd.o i 7 nrit-claaa tor plua tto. round trip, i , , v ..ion. xy. iNauonai urano Loitv. fr. United Brother. ( Fliead.hlp and .'' v sister uw tiKim -tan,, juiy . -ieth-AUgva a-uma: jar ., iTua H9, round trip. , v-lhl'ai. Tn.r-Pd' College Sum. :. "mtr School fo loaonera, Vanderbii ; Blblleal Institute, June Uth-Augusg i- joth, ono flrt-olaa , far plu tto. --mum sriat. - -- !L. 4.tnad Information n i .Tktul.a. dates of aale, limits, ate- aiC ,t r..j- . ii m aim. .--i'- siaii em. r, ; ...o, , - ChvlottvWT0.. Ik 'I.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 29, 1906, edition 1
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