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ciiaklotti: daily oi;, ';::ivj: .7 via ml SporiingJew SOUTHERN LEAGUE At Memphis: Shrevesort, Si Memphis, .. I m inning).' - . ), . . r At New Orleans! New Orleans. I: Lit tie Rock, a , , j s, ,,,, - ' AMERICAN vtAQVtL ',' ' . At Chicago: Chicago. 8r Washington, S. '. At SU Louis:- Louis, ; Itoston; e, . .'" v'i -. 'Y-' EACTBAN, WAGTm ; .' e At Montreal:. : Montreal, 4; c Rochester. At Newark) Nswark-Jerse y ,Clty game postponed; mm. - ', ', . ,v i standing op rnE ;xiras, SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Won, p.c. Birmingham .... Nsw Orleans . Atlanta Metnphlt .... Shrevepert Montgomery .. , .61 M a to M n 27 3 37 S S7 ' 44 kl 44 .64 ,M6 .412 .07 neeiivuie . ,, Little Reck .. ,'' .,. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Won. Lost . Augusta tit M BavaniiaU ..... ....... to 13 Macep. 4 41 42 Charleston 41 JOIumbta t 40 ... 45 ecksonville M 66 P.O. .m .474 .471 .til . AMERICAN LEAGUE. , ' ' Won. Lost PC. AH .611 .:t7 .204 Phllsdelphla So Ni York 63 Cleveland M CtliOSgO 48 Detroit 4f 01 Loul 44 Washington U Boston 24 Jt 37 u 43 4( M 07 , NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Iot Chicago M t Pittsburg t 31 New York US 3J Philadelphia 4; to Cincinnati ..... ' 41 M Brooklyn IT fit. Louis '3& Boston lo w P.C. .CM .m .tat .447 .44 .414 .372 .333 , EA8TERN LEAGUE. Won, J,est P.C. .W7 .M A3t .512 .&U0 .4X7 .472 .131 ; Buffalo .. M 1 Jwr diy i ', Hall I mom 41 Montreal 41 - Rochaater 41 . Kawark 17 ' ' Irorldnca 14 ' Toronto ' n it 41 41 3 81 U t LEAGUE OAMK& SOI7THERN LEAOCE. ' Memplila. Turn, Juljr For alA-M tnalnga Diireveport ana Mamphl hauled '- hara for to-dy' game, but durkneea ; ended the oonteat. , Reore: It H. B. . : i Bhrevfport .. 0 0 0 0 J 1 0 0 -J 11 Metnpbl .. .. I 0 0 tf 0 0 0-1 1 Uattmrlra: Htrktuan nnu (IrotTlua; Stockade and HurlOurt. Time, 1 Ju. I'm ; plre, Campuu. i "New Orlenna, July :t. New Orleana took a 1 to o game from Little Hork tec f day, I'ltrhcr Munuel with a line drive In v , the flahlh Inning arnred O'Brien with the only run of the game. Score: R. H. E. Uttla Rock OOOOOOOOO-O 8 1 ' New Orleana ... 0 0 0 u 0 v 1 x-1 i 0 :" - BatterVa: ftrxdy and Ixniglae; Mnnnol and Slrattun. Time, !:;. I mplre, Ituil derbaan. AMERICAN LEAOUB. ' CTilagt July Opportune lilttlng, . eouplad with Walah'a efTeotlve pitching. "i gar Chicago the acond game of the . ewrtes Wltb Waahlngton liera lo-dy, to A earoi R. If. Chicago 1001030 i- t , Washington .. . 01000101-1 4 . Batten: Waleb and Sullivan; Uralth and Wakefield. Time, 1:4. t'niplre, . (V'Lusblli). . . Sti Iule, Jnly A Imttlng rally In the eighth Inning, during which Tann. kill waa driven front the Imix hefure any out were made, won to-day'a game fur m Iula. I to L Roore: R. II. B flu Luula 0 0 n 1 o : 0 t -4 )a I Boeton I 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 - S I ' Battertee: Jol,on, iluweir and Hpene ' or; Young, Tarmehlll end Armhruater. ',. Time, I:M. l mplre. Huret. , 4 ' ' - . CET MOTtlll TCIt'll TltOPlIV. 4 " Drmlng Award (knit to C. . KHry. of Tarry toMn. X. V. -w Vorh ' AMtHtiolillt Xarruwty Kwsp IraUi Mhllo PrsM-tlcliig for Hill ' ' ,' (fimblng Coplcel. '-'- Bret ton Wm.I, N. H. July W. Keleey. of Terrytnwn, N. V., w to-diiy " ' awarded the Iteming trophy for the nitto ' tre'lHIe lour of 1,1S0 miles, which ended ';"" bere In t night. A. A. roet. of - New . York, who An lotied at the ame time as . Mr. Keleey and who also had a pnn :.l ecftre. reeigned In favor of the Tarrytown auUirmililllet. . , ! ". The chief trophy.' that offered by Chariea J. (Jlldden, of Iowll, Mass., the ' ' . organiser and eixmeor of the tour, has ., ' ot yet lieen awarded. ' ., ' Ju Vaughn, a New York iil'iiollllt. -narrowly ee-Mped death It-day While ..'.' driving his big ur through Hie Crsw . ' - ford Notrh. 'i'he tar etrui a a dig water ' bar In the m-id, boundeo' Into the sir, then turned turtle ond landed on the 1 reeks st Hie aide of the road. Tt ear ,. denHilehH. Mr. Vaughn, although severed with brulwa. esrspetl without , "Srlolia Injui v Ke was not a purtlcj punt In the Imirs for the (Hidden of Teiu ,.'' Ing trnihle. t.ut Imd come here to entr ;' '' . in the hill llmMng contest to-morrow, , . ' and was lealtrg I he grade up Crirwfiird ' Notrh lull in pixpaiatloa for that event . ce Mtliiiate.! that lie was traveling 40 " . .' . mile an hour when 1 1 n..wiert happen- ' ,,ed No one wua hi the nir with him. e'- . Plrir-eliit eura lime entcrfHl the dill. irllrobllig I'Uilrat, Mhlrh heglns at 1:30 .: - a. m. .V The run Juet emle.l iiriirtlfnllljr began .. In Chicagi, Ihire e ka iigo. from wlilrh '', .1 rlty a duan rnrs einrt-.l over the road ''ti'i along "the lakea for HufTnlo. Aa ert In "'(r'" ' en'lve l the 4'hliaso nm aim wlahed I Join the trip enat of Mwffnlo ,i nlii,ille ;w trophy w offered ! I'uut l mum for the heat nrk over lh I 0 nnlea, In- ',V '' eluding the (Hidden rout. , ' A Buffiilo the Chl aso rare found , snore titan three an ire of aoioiiinMlui , awaiting Die slnrt of the l.piO-nille run. ; y An KsplanatkMi In Onlrr. 'i Charleston New and t'otirler. v In a brief, but very Interesting nnd '. erppreilsUve etory of the visit of the ' Booth Carolina, press Aeaocltitl n le ' the Isle of Palms luat week. Mrg, Vlr glnla V. Toung says: . - "Aa usual, X got there ghesd of the men editors, esrept Xlr. Kohn end Mr. 'hrlelnsen. , We retired gt .nce to our rooms, where we wnl lo sleep , Joed by th swish of the ses." , We submit that ftn explanation Is In order. Prot Henry ' V;. Adsms, wo hsu been appointed by - the Inlrr-Ktate cvtnttfTc immlwlnn lo organise a bureau to supervise the oceounts of - the railroad romps nies of the roun try, with the purpose of preventing under the new law rebsies, discrtml- ' nations and -other Illegal- acts, has been ProfcfV't t'f political economy and finance at Ihe I University of Mich igan el nee il2. He la a well-known .expert on. railroad metiers, nod has for eighteen rears been gtatleilclan for the Inter. Siste rnmitwRs rommlsv slon lie wae the direct or of division of transportation for . 4 he eleventh 'reneuav sic.j. '.: ,, , k. ?7alarla Makes Pale ftkly Oilldron. The-oi'l Klandard drove's Tasteless ( j l Tonlo drives out msisria and n,iJs up the system. Sold by all t fi)rs for 11 yoara,' Price it ceou. JIAY.ISSUJE PAYING BONDS CltEEXTItLirH STRECT - PAVIXO Qwmtton AVI1I 'rtby be Vote On tli Hn.t of the Yt-arMr. li. 'J. J 'Hteplivtui Slada Car A-countnt fur ISouUMYu'a Wcwiera Plstrlrl "ittO wrtiU-ra. InHlltule Annual Meeting of - tilate 5 l1ittrfnjMMntirl ' Aiumci Sjrtclaj to Tho.Obaorvor. . . . 5 areenvllle, R" C," July . !. It U fory prnbablo Xb4t the city win next fear Yto on the quoatlon of laaulng $2J0.00 In bonda for atreet paving and noma nan t Improvementa. Thla quea- tlon will b agltittad U the preaont ad mlnlatrmtlon can manage to carry the city-through lilt next January with- : out ' Incurring any debta for ttrtuttl running expvnaea. 'A abort time) ago ; Ilia I 11. TVIVU tr.. . 'T, U" v . T 00. but inoat of fha money wag ox ponded in wiping out a floating dbt Bntwoen f lo.oot an yso.ooo wag in over an that In nV being wed to para aidewalka In many parte of the city. Thouaanda of yarda of the moat improved cement aldewalks have been paved. It la the dealre to laaue 1200.000 in bonde for the pur pom of paving the principal atreeta of the, city, eape clally in the bualneaa part of the town. On account ef the Increaaed tax returna. it la believed that the city will be able to laaue additional bonds for atreet work, which la much need ed. . . . The thirteenth annual meeting of the South Carolina Pharmaceutical Association wUI be held In Greenville Augunt I and t. The examining board mHa on the 7th. Local phar macists are preparing an attractive programme of entertainment for the visitors during their stay In Green ville. MADE CAIt ACCOITNTANT. Mr. Ed J. 'Stephens, son of l"r. Levi C. Htephena, of Urwf nvllle, one of the best known physicians In the Htste, has recently btwn promoted to the position of car accountant of the western district of the Houthern Hall way, with headquarters In Birming ham. The appointment becomes ef fective August I. At present Mr. Htephens is trunxportatlon clerk In j the office of W. N. Foreman, assist ant general superintendent In charge of the western district of the Houth em. Mr. Htephens Is another Houth Carolina boy who has forged ahead In the railway world by his ability and close application to work. Ha form erly lived at Blackvllle. 8. C, where hia father wua located fur many years. W. U. Ladd will be chief clerk to Mr. Btephrna. The opening of the new office will carry a score or more of clerks to Birmingham. P. Pox Beattle, one of the leading young men In the social and bualneas circles of Greenville, has decided to return to the practice of 'law. Me made public the announcement to-day and hla friends are -delighted at his decision, recognising hla peculiar fit ness for the legal prufesalon. He Is a graduate of the George Washington I'nlverslty at Washington, D. C. Mr. Beattle also annpunced to-day hla candidacy for the legislature. lie is opposed to the Htate dispensary and la In favor of local option throughout. The Htate Farmers' Institute, which will be held at Clemson Col lege on August 7-10, promises to be unusually Interesting this year. The programme bears the name of farm ers and planters who have made a auccesa of their work anil who are recognised as experts In their line. Professor J. N. Harper, of Clernaon College, will preside over the meet ing. riPKAKIJt CAXXOX WFIIY. He Wanta to Turn Toward Uio 8etttiig un. New Turk Sun. "Uncle Joe" Cannon, who came to Manhattan and Coney Island to got far from the excitement and hurly burly of haying time I' hum, said yes terday at the Waldorf thst he felt that he ought to go away from here. After a chute-shooting night at Coney "Uncle Joe" arose later than usual yralvrday, took one glance at the papers, turned in a hurry call to the ! hotel office for a few reams of writ ing paper and then wrote feverishly lo the old folks at home until late in the dsy. "I'nclo Joe" did not appear around the office until the afternoon waa well advanced. He leaned aadly against the bureau of Information and watch ed the passing show In Peacock alley for awhile before he vetured out on Thirty-fourth street to take the tr. on his rugged features wss that un gUd expression thst goes with the old-roee teste a man has after stand ing the best part of the day licking postage stamps. rlo selected the Waldorf for hla relaxation time be cause while here he wanta to get a rip snortin' rest ami gel It good. "Aly bo," begun "Uncle Joo" in faraway tones ss he frarleaaly placed his iirm on the reporter's shoulder and lid him toward a Thirty-fourth street exit, "1 haven't done a thing but write letters 10 people out home In Illinois. I'm not going bark to Coney Island to-night, he continued fervently. "I'm not going any place I'm not going to do anything. I want lo go home." "Will you not, even give your opinion of little old New York aa a summer resortT "Uncle Joe waa aakrd. "You know Colonel Wsttersnn says" . "Colonel Wslierson? Now. what's the use," demanded "Uncle oje" pecv lehly, ''of giving interviews like that of saying Jut s lot of amply word? If 1 had done something to-dsy or If 1 worn going to do anything then I might hwve something to tell, but u ItUt haven't a word, 1 want to gu home Hpeaker Cannon wiped his brow hiuI then "stood for a long tune with bowed head studying the mosaic floor of Peat tick alley. He sighed tromul ously and looked up. "My boy," he begun musingly, "I'm a he of a man, I'll admit, because whenever I"i ' Down the alley sauntered a young person wearing a pouched-egg hat of almost Pantma,. a ecrsmbled-egg shirt and creamy russet shoes with lavender cloth uppers. "Uncle Jm" studied the apparition carefully and then glanced down at his own now suit of gray store clothes with a pain ed, defeated expression, as one who would say, "There are others.'' Then he brok for Thirty-fourth street, and so It wna never learned why -"Uncle Jo" considers himself the kind of man he had begun to say he was. . "Nothing to suy nothing to do," echoed back from ,tha sidewalk, i'l w ant to go borne!" . As th good summer resort air be gun to filter through the lungs that have sent forth broadsides of wisdom to muck-rakers, god rakurs. alike, "Uncle Joe" took on a spring atop and beaded for the "greet while way." ' Passengers crowded t the starboard sides of Thirty-fourth street cars, causing a dangerous list toward the side on which the Hpeaker was jweelng,-- Trsfflfl cops - so f sr forget themselves In their rapturs aa to permit trtieka to pees through Creel. y square ; direct Instead of tijr' lb regular rout, whU.h runs around th Kennedy's Latatrve Money and Tar If the original laxative cough Syrup and enmltlnee the qualltlee peteaaarr to re lieve the rough and purge the system of eold. . Containa no , opiates., , Sold by Ma wJ' Pharmacy, v. A -I "j" 1 one. that Try JU Start . I - T ssaassi pOR FEAR'S JIALT Dodge monument over to' the west side of lxth avenue, back through the rooes to the east side of Broad way, around the Oreetey statute, and. repeat. ' Hhopprrs paused in their flight, but ur concerned through It all swung the cause of the ' excitement, his eagle eyes gaslng calmly into the setting run. . ' AXKCDOTB OP CJOL. WATJCIL . Mr. J. W. Todd Ilea alls n Incident or the) Legislature of 1S7S-S. ; I saw, some days ago, what Cy Wat no n said about Col. H. M. Waugh, of Hurry, buying aRdlcal votes, we Waugh was in the Legislature of 1871 1. J. I Koblnson, was Speaker. . ' We had some to negto members of the House. Some preacher came every morning to pray for us of course we needed their prayers. One day a negro member went -to Robinson and suggested that they be allowed to be prayed for by a negro preacher they had thre from Boston, a big, . fat, educated, greasy fellow. Robinson told him to have his preacher in readiness next morning. Ho when the House met,' there was the Boston nigger preacher. General ly the members rose to their feet for prayers, but Waugh did not, but leaned his head on the desk in his front. The nigger prayed loud and long, and the burden of his prayer was for the succesand upbuilding of the great and glorious Republican party and the downfall of all its op ponents. But prayers, aa all other things subllmary, will end and ao 'did that nigger's. When It ended Col. Waugh sprang to his feet and said In a loud voice: "Mr. Speaker!" The Sneaker recognised htm and said: "The gentleman from Surry." Waugh said, "Mr. Speaker, I want to know If it would be in order to re ply to that prar?" The Hpeaker held that it would not. Waugh said: "I used to know par liamentary usage but I have Just gone through these reconstruction times, snd I did not know how It Is now." J. W. TODD. Jefferson, July 17, ItOI. TWENTY-YEAR BATTLE. "I wss a loser In a twenty-yenr battle with chronic piles and malignant sores, until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve; l.lrh turned the tide, by curing both till not a traee remain", " writes A. M. Hruce, of Knrmvtlle. Va. Beet for old ulcer, cute, burns and wound. 2&C at R. II. Jordan A Co.. drugglata. Secured by most careful se lection, from the best manu facturers In the country. Our line of Sterling Silver And. Solid and Plated Hollow Ware Is beyond comparison. VTe take pleasure In shew Ing you these goods, aa we know that they cannot be Im proved upon and will please the most faatldloua. The Palamountain Co. JEWELERS. Trunks and Cases and Bags THK KXTItA NICK KINDS. We make m specialty of the better grades, styles out of Die ordinary and at much less prices than the same are sold at In the large centres. The new Prewhlent Itag is the la (eat and best thing In the "Kit" style. The Korrrtitry Is a very large, deep combination bag. Fi-encli lint Boxes, Hat Trunks, lliirrou Trunks, Baa. ket Trunk. Uglil Cane Suit t'gso). pio. Everything the traveler needs; ordinary things you can get anywhere-can get them of us, too, and all the good things that you can get now'here else. Always see us. GILREATII & CO. . - .' Dr. E. Nye nourtiUsoav Ve Hotctliaon. , 'X i tV ,',,,'. INSURANCE FIRE, ACCIDENT ortlOtt No, , lint Balidlaa, I 1 . ; 1 . ,V Siverware mm ; V - tThat'g what Tonic is for to tone your system.'. Purify your blood Strengthen your circulation. . Mak you wolL , doea not Iniprov you for day onry ; lie worn ia porrnauiBiiu ouiius iiuin inv luunuuiun , - j , i -i up. ' Makes brain, bono and muscle. No pow 'j ;t j orful drura In It, SImph barley malt and hop,,; , ; to day, SALS BY ALL ORUOOiaTS TONIC DEPT., Udsville, Ky. ; v-i, . ..ik Let lb Serve Yea s . For All Purposes TV7E sell the Best Coal . ' that money ' can buy, and know we can give satisfaction; no mat ter .what your mel re quiirements may be, v Steam. Domestic. V Blacksmith Coals. ; Standard Ice arid Fuel Co. CHARLOTTE. 11 C We Have Something to Tell You About Refrigerators When vou get ready come in and see us. . J.N.McCausland&Co. . Stove Dealers and. Reoflng Contractors. PUone aii. SSI S. Tryoa St. THIS TRADE MARK is a CUARaNIQ of STRENGTH DURABILITY EXCELLENCE in Range con struction, vs. We invite your care ful inspection of our large stock of-Buckrs Stoves and Ranges - ALLEN HARDWARE CO. , DR. L B. NEWELL Office. 36S.TryonSLJ Phone 30 Re jldenct 405 1 Avenue, Phone 586 DR. C. L. ALEXANDER, DENTIST. f' oAnfiov i BotDixo Southetat Comer ' - FOURTH AND TTITON BTKklCrs. HOOK AND ROGERS - ARCHITECTS : CHARUrTTEA OrtJtEXSBORO, W.C. Wheeler, Runge and Dickey ARCHITECTS . v Second PlooTs'lCa Butldlnff. I CnARI-OTTE, e . K.O, FRANK P. f.IILBURN 4 CO. ARCHITECTS VASJU GTOX, D. C. ' li d V. i k- k S sflGo anp PETTED i invite Attention :ol, COTTON ; lUNUFACTURERS to ; their latest pat-?; teni " card, The atest.' amount : of worlc and ':i highest" tandardlf .quality -at the JowestJ cost : Of production- : Send , fbriCatalogue.f ;f :l r :V? tari estBu M d e rs o t a r d,rhSti'; Country .Ui DRAWING ROVING FRAMES 3 Days.. ;3.Days. ' t r ti si rsv s - UaTKffiVA MIINGTON, t t From Rutherfordton, . 6belby. '. Lln- colnton. Cbarlotte, and all . Stations to Monroe. . " "( , This train will be ' operated on S very fast schedule; and will make "no stopg for passengers east of Monroe, eicept Wadeaboro and Rockingham. Ikree-Day Excarsici, the Best frer Offerei. ... . . .. . i Oood order, good attention, - good coaches and a good time for all. Re freshment ear, cara . attached for colored people. , Don t miss this unprecedented op portunity of the. season. Strictly nrst-cdaes In every respect. Special police to see that good order pre vails. Below find schedule and rate. Note good time, and 'the length of time at seashore. ... Leaves R other fonlton S:S0 a. m.: Charlotte 10.-S0 a. ok Leave Rutherfordton 6:10 a. m.; $1.60. Leave Forest City 6:40 a. m.; $3.60 Leave Boetle 6:60 a. m.; $3.60. Leave Ellenboro T:0 a. m.: tl.60. Leave Moreeboro 7:14 a. m.; IS.60. Leave Lattlmore 7:16 a. m.; It. 60, Leave Shelby 7:46 a, m.t $6.60. Leave Waco 6:01 a, m.i 11.60. - Leave Cherryvllle 8:14 m.; IS.60. Leave Crouse'a l:it a. m.; IS.60. Leave Lincolnton 6:46. a, m.; 11.60 Leave Iron 0:00 a. m.: 11.60. Leave Stanley Creek l:S0 a. m.; IS.SS. Leave Mount Holly 0:40 a. m.: $1.15 Leave Paw Creek 0:64 a. m.; $1.26. Arrive Charlotte 10:16 a. m.; 11.00. Leave - Chartotta 10:10. a. m.: IS.00. Leave Bardls 10:43 a. m.; $1.00. Leave Matthew 10:61 a. m.; $8.00 Leave Indian Trail 10:61 a. m.; 11.00. Leave Htouts 11:06 a. m.; 11.00. Arrive Monroe 11:10 a. m.; 11.00. Iave Monroe 11:61 a. m.: 11.00. Leave Wadeaboro 11:10 V- m.; 12.60. Leave Rockingham 12:60 p.m.; $2.26. Arrive Hamlet i:ob p. m.; si.oo. Leave Hamlet 1:26 p. m. 12.00. Arrive Wilmington -4:40 p. m. Learos Wilmington, Thursday, Ang. 10, 0:30 sv. ra., fast schedule return. Ing. ' Children I to II years old. Halt Price. Reserved seat ear, 60 cents extra. . Leave Charlotte 10:30 a. Au gust 14. Hale froni all stations on C A N. W. Hallway ONE FARM, for round trip. Train No. 7 makes connection with Excursion train going. Ex curslon train-makes connection with C A N. W. train No. I returning. Por further Information, call on or addreM . C. If. CATTI8. T. P. A.. RnlHgli. JAMES KICK. Jit-. O. P. A., Charlotte. ' W. P. CLKMKJiT. Kxcnrsion AgcnL C H. RVAN. O. I. A Punsmpnth, Va. SPECIAL LOW RATES VIA SOUTU- JCRN RAILWAT. Hi flo Charlotte to Washington. D. C. ana return, on luouuni negro luung People Christian ana isoueution con gress. Tickets on sale July nth, Hh and list, nnal limit August Kth. una, and may be extended until Sept. th, 1W, by depositing with Joint sgent at Washington, IA C, and paying a fee Of 600., . ' ..-.( $t.H Charlotte to Ashevllle,' N., C and return, on innmni annual cunTen tton Commercial - Law League of America. Tickets on -sale July-SSth. auth and 60th, with flnsl limit August 8lh. and mny be extended until Sept aoth. lKOft. bv deooa ting with loin Joint agent at Asnsviiis, n. m., sou pay ing res ot sue. tm MkChrlotte to Mlnneaoolls. Minn. and return, on account National Kn- rampment. Drand Armr ReDUblia. Tic lckets on' sale August 10th, 11 tit and Kth, final limit August net, enn msy be extended until Sept. auth. lei-l, by .' depositing witn joint agent st Minnenpolle. and paying s fee ol 0o. Approslmatoly low rates froto other ninia. For further information call on any agent Southern Railway, or , write. W a'TATLOfi. a. P. A.. . vsrnonT t- p. a.. ,' ' Charlotte, N. C KNCAMPMRNT OF NORTIJ , CAW I.I NA I MS uuaiui - ' muni.- HKAU C1TV. N, C. f The AUantlo And North Carolina Rnfi- rond. In order to rnrnian everyf lanimr or the general piionu w nn minnimn :itv during the encsmpment, have au- i.,.hi..h thi followine exreedlnglv low rates to Morehnnd City and return on gpeount Of that oceesloet . UoldetiorO. ueeis. .!"; Miimnnii, il.sO; Kalllng Creek, l.T0! Klnston,, fl.sej Caswell. U.Wl Lwver, $1.40; Cf-vs. fl.Hi; . M, 1,?aWKavm II 1 A i III..... Tiiscarwa ." t-wry "4, "I dale- U.OOT Croat an, c.j Haveloek, TOo.f NewaorW 45o., WlMwood, 6. Mansneld. eC'. - : . ... !i ' 4..... Mi.i. . . TK-gets 10 urn sola iuiy wa iw aniun 2nd,. Ineluslve, snd August 1Mb to August l!Kh, inclusive, limited to two Q) days in addition to dsy of sale. ; The regular trnlns will stop 'at the sneempment grounds In both directions to take on and let off passengers. Short train service will be Insusursled during the encsmpment between Moraheed CUV snd the enenmpmeut grounds, trnlns 'to be run shout every hour. The (are be tween encampment grounds and More head City, op-tnwn station. Atlantis Hotel snd Pier No. 1, will be 6 oenta. fare betren encampment grounds spd Kesurort will ne 1 cents etralglit, pt t.nte for the round UU -. : "... SeashdreExcursion Tuesday, August 14, .'06 U el FRAMES Dlreet line te the Brinelpat elttee North. JfiasV " South and Southwest. Schedule taking effect May 27. 1804. gubjeet te change without notice, ' : TJcta foe. passage on all trains are old, by tbls company and sooepted by the passenger with the understanding that this company will not be responsible for failure to run Its trains on schedule time, or for any suen delay as may be Incident to their operation. , Care ia es eretsed to give correct time of Connecting Unas, but (bis oompany la not responsible forxerrors or osnlsslona. ' -. Trains leave Charlotte aa ftollowgtr:.- No. 40. daOV. a l-na a- ea . ' lfrinr.a Hamlet and Wilmington without ehaage. connecting at Monroe with tt for Atlanta. Birmingham, and tbe Sovtkweet. with No. 6t at Monroe for leoal points to At Ianta. At Hamlet With 06 foe ReJetgb, ronamoutn, . ivorrolK and steamers for Washington, Baltimore, New York, Boe tcn, and Providence.- With at at Hamlet for Raleigh, Richmond, Washington. New Terk, and the Bast. With a at HamleA foe Columbia, SarannaJt. Jacksonville, and all Plorida points. v ' , . , , . No, US, dally, at 19:11 a," m. for Line eolnton. Sheloy and Rutherfordton with out change, connecting at Llnoolntoa wrth C. A N, W. NeM for Hickory, -Lenoir, and Western North Carolina points. No. 41, dally. 4: p. a, for Ltnoomtoe, Shelby, Rutherfordton and all local sta tions, connecting at Lincolnton with C A N. W. for Newton. Hickory, Lenoir and all local points. . No. 44, dally. I p. m. for Monroe, Ram let, Maxton, Lum barton. Wllaningien agul all local stations. " - - Nc, Mt dally. 7:16 p.' m. fer Monroe, connecting with 41 for Atlanta. Birming ham and the Southwest, at Hamlet with for Columbia. Savannah, Jacksonville snd Florida points, with M at Hamlet for Richmond, Washington' and New York, and the Bast, with ft at Hamlet ror . rtalelgn. Ftrtsmouth and Norfolk. Through, sleeper on this train from Chae- wnt, M. li, to Portsmouth. Vs., dally. Trains arrive ra Charlotte aa follows: 'No. us. 10 e a. m daily, from points noru ana Bonis. , , No. 44. daily. 10:11 a. m from Ttnthaes. fordtoo, Shelby. Lumbarton aad all C. A . w. points. No. 46, dally, ll:6 a. "m. from WUmlng ton, Lumberton. Maxton.; Hamlet, Mon roe ana au loeai points. No. in, TrOl p. en., dally, from Rather rnrdton. Bhelby, I.tncolnton and & A N. w. nauway pomia. No, OS, r p. m.. datljr. from Wllmrng. toa, Hamlet and Monroe,- also from points East North and noutaweet, gusotlng at Hamlet and Monroe. Connsctkm are made at Hamlet wltb an throuch trains for - oolnts North. South and Southwest, whlca are eompes- ed or veetlbule dsv coaches Between Portsmouth snd Atlanta, and Washing ton and Jacksonville, and aleening ears between Jersey City. Blrmlnghsm and Memphis; and Jersey City and Jackson vine, csre ears en an through trains. For information, time-tables, reserve Mens, or Seaboard descriptive literature appiy w ucsei agrni or aoaress, JED WARD P. COST. 2nd V. P.. Portsmouth, Va. JAMES ITER. JR.. a P. A.. Charlotte, N. X - C. H. QATTIS. T. P. Raleigh, N. O. CHAS. B. BTAN. d. P. A. Portsraoath, Va, Throuih TralnDaJy, Charlotte to Kodnoke. Va, ' ; aivbeaute la easui 4iee . IseWt.v ' ", eiiMam Lv Charlotte, So. Ry at :0 p $:li am Ar Winsioe, 80, Ry. Lv y.u pq i JM pin L.1 wiosion, . as w. Ar I OS pa Mpin Lv , Martins villa, Lv 11:44 gea f.A pea Lv Rocky Mount. Lv lO.xt are 14 bm Ar Roanoke, ........ ,Xv 1.20 go Conneiat at Roanoke via Sbenandaea Valley Route for Natural Bridge, i-ur. hagaratowh; and all points in Penaeyi, vanla and New 'York Pullman . eleeper Boanoke and Philadelphia, 1 inrougo eoaen. vnarniie ana noenene, AdaiUonel inforuiatton from uuu goutbara luUway. M. P. BRA (Hi, W. B. BaTViLL, Os'l. Psss. Agent , ,W .. ... . RO ANOXIC. y.A..-,.i,-i'yz Summer excursion and week-end rates via Seaboard Air Line, Season 1M, ;r. The Seaboard will sell following ' bum. msr excursion tickets limited to Oat. u.i snd week-end tickets limited to Mon day following daU sale with exceptions noted. Wilmington week-end tickets en ssle Prldny aiternoon train and 'all trains Baturdaya, good to return Tues. day, inclusive! - Blowing Rock , Tuesdsys following inclusivs. N..,fj , , Rat se not named below can be ha on sppllcatlon. '.'. , ,. Wrlghtaville Beach an return, . gum. n,.r excursion, $s.x6. ' . .. . Wllmlllg'on ana return, weeg-end, I&.CA Mount I tolly r week na, too. , Lincolnton and return, summer agoue. glon, $l.'i ween-eno, i.u. - . . , Hheibv and return, summer excui. 1170: week-end, $1.76. . , T" Butherfordton sno return,; summer eg. curslon.- 64.00: week-end. 62.23. - Hickory and returtur summer xcurslon. $J.II week-end. $11. . . . . . . , ; Cliffs and return, week-end. ff JO. Lenoir and return, summer egourslon. 64.W1 week-end, U ! Cross 111)1. B. a, and retdrn. aumrnee exVur.ion, .; week-end. I. 40. . Virginia Reaeh and return, summer ex cursion, $14-1. Old Point C?rnfori..v- nd return, summer excursion, $11,16. , ...... " Ocean Vl;w Va.. and return, gumma exrurlon, IU.1S. . . j ., Por further information eat! on er ad, dress any agent Seaboard er the follewv ng, :, ' . bbo i Ticket Agent, Chniiotte, N. C JAMES KBIt. Jit., . Oty Passenger At. Charlotte, N. C ,'- T. P. A nalalgh, N. C. eaferdAirUne 6seassWatae s. p n u 3 L at a L I a SPINNING 'fRetMtSf- SPOOLERS AND REELa L'-'SA-V,':'" i 1: -' .v Itailroads.V-';: N. B. Following ached ul figures pub, llshed only aa informaUea. and are not: guaranteed." - ; , ' I N a. m. No. s, dally, for Richmond, and local points: .connects at Greensboro, for Wlnaton-Selem, : Raleigh, . Ooldeboro, Nswbern aad Morehead - CltyJ at Aan vUle fer Norfolk. . . .; . -s- . 6:4t a, m. No. XI, daily, for Rock Hilt.' Ckester, Columbia and leoal stations. 4.U a. m. Nu, it, dally exoept Sunday, for SUteevllle, TaylorsvUie. and local points: connects at MoresvUle for Wins-ten-Salem aad at Stateevtlte fer Hickory.' Lenoir, Blowing Rook, Aehsvllle and eth er points wsst ' .v ,4. t. -,. i- 7:16 a. m. No. It, dally, Nsw Tork and Atlanta Express. - Pullman sleeper to Columbus tia and da v- coaches . to At lanta. . Close con a actios at Spartanburg-'": foi Hendersenvllle and AahevUls. . ' . ) t.a wu- m. No. ax dally. New 1 org ana Florida' Express, for Rock Hill. Chester, i W aynesboro, Columbia, Savannah, Jack-', sonvtlle. .Dining ear service. - 6:26 a, m. No. M, dally. U. 9. Past Mall for .Waahlngton and all points North. Pullmaa drawing room and alsepers te i New York and Richmond; day coacbes New Orisons to Washington. Dining car aervtee. - Connects ' at Oreenskero for Wlnstoa-Salem, Raleigh and Goldboro.. I N a. ra. No. n, . dally, Washington aad Southweetern .Limited. ' Pullman , drawing roam aleepera. New Tork to New Orleana and Birmingham. . Pullmaa ob- servgtlon car New York to Maeon. - Din- . Ing car service. Solid Pullman train. - - 14:06 a. m. No. SO. Washington and PlorU da Limited. Pullman . drawing- , room : sleepers to New York; first . class ooach to waahlngten. Dining car. aer vice. ll.-OO a. n NO.' St. dally, for Davidson, 1 Mnoresvllle, Barber Junction, Cooleemee, . . Morkevllle. Winston-Salem and Roanoke, k Vs., and local points. . - -v 12:36 o. m. No. U." dsllr. rfor Atlanta ' and local atatlona; connects at Spartan. ': burg 'for Hendeeoonviiie and -Aenevllle. ' 1-M o. to. No. U. dallv. for Richmond - and local stattoasi connects at-Greens-boro for Raleigh and Ooldeboro. Pullman -sleepers. Greensboro- to Raleigh, Char-i-. lotta to Norfolk and Charlotte to Rlob- . mood. . " r 4.00 p. in. No. K, dally exoept Sunday. ' freight and passenger to Chester, S. C. -f aad local poluta. . 1:16 p. m. No. 24. dairy ereerrt Sunday, fer TaylorsvUie and Iocs.) stations, eoa- L neota at Statesvllia for Asbevtlle, Knes- , vUle Oiattanoogo and Memphis.- - 1:1$ p. m. No. 18. dslly. Wsshlngtoa. and Southwestern Limited,' -for Wash- r' ingtoa - and all polnta. Northt Pullman aleepere and Pullmaa - ebaervatloa car to New Tork. . pining, ear service, , Bolid Pn'lman train. - . - . h 10:SS P. m. No.,K'rlally. New Tork and rionaa express, ror wsnington and -Points North, Pullman sleepers from ' Jseksonvllle and Auguata te Nsw Tork. First claaa day ooach, Jacksonville te " Wsshlngton. 1 So p. m. No. 29. dsrir. Washington and ' Florida Limited, for Columbia. Augusta, "i Charleston. Savannah and Jacksonville, Pullman drawing room sleertlng Car to ' Jseksonvllle. ' First claas day coaches -Wsahlngton tL Jseksonvllle, . '," , f 11:06 p. m. Nl. 40, dally, for Washington ' snd points North. ' Pullmsn sleeper, to Wsahlngton. ' First class day ooach At. tonta to Washington. - - " 1.3 p. m. No. . dally, TTnlted Stated Past Msll, for Atlanta and points South and Southwest Pullman drawing room ' sleepers to New Orleans and Blrmlng- . -ham. Day coaebea Washington to New Orltsns. Dining oar Servlre. Ticket, sleeping ear reservations, ' and ', ' detailed Information can be obtained at " City Ticket Office. No, 11 South. Trron . - eirveT. H. B. Spencer. O. M.i S. H. Hardwlek; T.-M : W.RL-Tayloe, a p. A,r R..L. -'. ernoB.t. P. A. , . ,.;. v. - WEEK-END t RATES TO MOUNTAIN na.aunia, v . eHJUfua-nn iJU -j. ."iX. .- ... ' ''-('.'4 i The following week-end rates will apt - ply .from , Charlotte, N, & to -. polntg . named. - " .,',- ?;.. ;,' .v- .i ,; Asheville, N. C... ..... 4. .'...... w. 4,$S Blsck Mountain,- N. ' C...'...'-,..'... 1SS .'. Round Knob, N. C. ..' 1 4.01 ' Marlon. N. C.......... 160 Morsrauton. N. C......i..........U. . 1S6 Connelly Springs, N. C....'.. ......... 10 Hickory, N vm..m..4,.ii. .,..,.. 116 Tryon. N. C ".,,....,,,.. .1.0 r Headertopville, N. C ..,,.:.. 4.13 ',4.rt Erevam, r. ake Toxaway. N. C . Hot Snringa. N. C.V. ....... springs. N. O... ...... ..... - .iu ; auurg. S. C... t.i 1.76 -' Blacksburg, Shelby, N. C ......',.......',,..' '1.76 Rutherfordton, N. C SS ee tie-soeea'ee spaee V. Z,Jll, (Kith ShOetlsle N VVaeetjaede re VMOxii'iOlttlMinat, $A9 4 j f 'jo ; Lenoir, - N. C,...................... 2.W Jaokses Springs. N.-O.........;,.. I Taylors, S. C (for Chick Spring).. 1. 11) Waterloo. S., SA '' Tsylorsville, Jtj C,. ............. m.. ' , Whltesione, b. v, ,..,,. i.ue . 1'iia.a .. tickets on sale for all train ' Saturday and forenoon - trains - Sunday, ;, good to return the following MoikIhv, . except tickets to Taylors, Waterloo and ''' VVblfeatone are good to, re turn, the fol lowing Tuesoay. .:.,l.IH: ;' ' ' Charlotte, N. C, . ..s . ' ; WaslUngton, ji..C. .. SPECUL RATTCS VIA 8RABOARD ! f Toronto, Cart.-Meeting Odd Fellows, Y. Mates oi mi.,- i mil, uuauiuone. to .. be aaonujiced Utsr. . , : . t . r- - Monteagle, Tenn. Woman's Congress.. .'. July SHh-August Soth. ens Urst-elasa ' (are plus 26a, for round trio. Monteagle, Tsnn.Monteagls Bible Train. 7 Ing school. July Mb-August 1st,, one; . i;':fare plus; Sle. round trtn. . ,w.,.v-TI,.1;..j' Monteagle, ; Tenn-Monteagle ( Sunday ,. , School Institute, July IMh-August Hu, - ; one fare plus tuc round trio.. . Nashville,. TenB.-risk Unlvsrsit 'Bum. ' , Tiner School. July Xnd-Auguet ird. one : , - lirst-elaaa fare plus He. round trip. Islington. Ky National Grand Lodge " t "n" eJT Brothara of Prtendshlp Ta" , Platers' of the Mystertmis Ten. July pith-August rd, one brat-class fare plus e round trlpvi, . ,, ,.... x MUwaukee, JWls.--Orand Aerie, Prat em '. ttrder of liaglja, August nm-iath, ' one flrst-cWs lar plus llou . round Na'hvlils. Ten.rPeabody College Sum- : HlMloal Institute. June llth-Augii.t jiHh. -one nri-ciaaa tare . plua Ho. u..inll trio.' , '-....' For detafled InfnrmaUon ft to rateej , r ui : 7 ' ,w. ,.,1- aoheOUiee, ; " I ... in a,i. ore your uoaet ageni, or the under- alsneo, ... x. uainj . - ' Traveling Paaeenger Agent," ... ' ' " Halolgh. K, c. I. " JAS. KER. lllC P. a., June 16, 1604. , . , v CUrloite. N, C, Southern1 Railway r't','.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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