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CIIAftLOTTE DAILY OBSERVE!?, AUGUST 4, 1906V tkio or Ni:cno burglars. Tlireo Arrested at Columbia With hlolen CimhIk, AIm WniiU1 for Minllur Crime nt Newlxrry 1 urilior Hoard. Action .of the l'tmlou J AKiArvp Ri.rcaii. .. . t- ,v'", 1209 Main Street,' .. ; , , ,. Columbia, 8. .C. Aug1. 3. f ; Two Newberry negroea, Dewey and Rowland Watte and a Columbia ne- rro, John Wise. were arrested . here to-day (or burglarizing three real dance yeaterday afternoon, ' among- them Recorder C. C. Stanley, and : tne iNewDerry negroes are aiaoto an swer to charge of burglary there, jfThe arrests were due to- the act ' U t the Newberry authorltlea aent t opreaentatlve here who arreated th Valtea negroes. The Newberry L-viiceinau was avuiti w tat i . u,v ' hunch hark to Kawherrv.-' . but " the . . Columbia police dlscdvered evidencee at their feet and the prisoners were allowed to remain here tor-s-nriai, where there are ao many more caaea . against them. Tho negroea were . caught with the stolen goods oa them and nn of- them vii wearlna a Dalr vm. aiiws at.ufv. itvm vitv w. - dances broken Into yeaterday In the absence of the occupant. The home forcibly, entered, were those of the Her. A. C. Freed. Recorder. C' C Stanley and Mm. Anna F. Miller. ' A lineman giving ma name a vu "Ham T Hmlth anil rlalmlno- Cairn. - ill., ss nil nome, waa - oouna over by the recorder this '. morning - for . atealtnr 174 from the trunka of fel low linemen at the City Hotel. After ' money waa : dlacovered on him - he confessed and showed where he had : hid the remainder. " All of tho stolen " monev waa recovered. - Smith went to . Jail to await- trial for grand larceny in aeimuii oi oau in iiii turn ui tuv - ma piraon uuw u auumuivu n r ' port to the Governor to-day of cases considered at tne special - meeting . this week. These additional recom mentations to in onea actea.upon xesieruay were uopwa. uj inm uuv - em or iteraaaia -Mara worumin, v Williams, ' I - C. Haynca, ' Richard Thompson. ' ' : it Fnll pardonr Emma Holllday, be '.' ranae of nrovocatlon . and atronr recommenaation - irom tne juugs . .riaua tfvum invftun . i m tuii ., ' Ing been good; Jerry Oudolock, viola ' tlon of dispensary law, .for facts stat ed In recommendation; . Bon Cobb, . commutation from tire to nve years. , jvm usual ( iiuwauuo iirr wm ' w . havlor, on after-discovered evidence fully shown by affidavits and because of recommendation of Judge and ao- -whit man. who when he heard that a gang headed by a t.:an :e had had trouble with', were looking for him, . MWftft..M ft.Ha i . .!' , when he left Garfney on his way ', home.. The gang overtook him about a nine ous oi Town inu m piu'iica phi : tie ensued, with the result that Cobb snot mm man, norman, aeaa.. . , - 1 w . - . A a! Millie Ofllcem Arrest Two Negroes . - Upon Wltorn ullt Is l-'awtemtt .: . A Flsh-Uook the Principal ImplI ment t'aod KUHcn Property Ko- covcrcd. I - ' " Special, to The Observer. 1' A.Knvllla inr- l Th lnl1 - Art. eratlona of two nea-ro burglars were ' rudely Interrupted early this morning when Police CaDtaln Tavlor. Patrol - men Lyda. Adams, Blackatork, J. M .Tavlor and Roe-era arreated CaD Jonea and Hayes Watson and placed them w. a.ftw . ft " t ftw. v " -m ftv ' ft L ' . m -S l ft ft- . ' K.ftK I v A i,aIi Kara- ihtrro4 with -Iha ' past hours. ."The police. ha vo the right men and It Is -probable that . iuage Alien nt (superior uourc, no In a aalnn. -will nut tha final touches " to the crime committed and send tne ) . ft i B.ftft.ftft ft . u . . nlft.lft.tft. . ftft.,v ft.ftH.v a. v.. ftiftfti.. for a long term of years. - The. prla oners have admitted that they are guilty and this morning literally fell - over each other In their efforts to tell the means by which- the robberies were committed and the amount of .plunder secured. Prom the pocket of Watson was taken a large ordinary , flan-hook and line. - Thla was the In atrament.that did the work, so the. prlaoner says. With the line at . i.ftkftj ... .hftftift. u ft. .ift...fti,.. aw.a - for clothing and so successful were the' efforts of this angler that four mm urn. fka a a . jbv bb euubiu db am u aa m uiiruiiL . ua. money, a wagon load of clothing and many .other articles were secured. .The entire police force has been at work on several burglaries committed In Ashovtlle during the psst few days. , weanaaaay nignt mree nouaea were robbed, but insuch a manner aa to ' ift.Aft.ftft k i . t ftftiftftft. . . w Mvmww vwiu.vit iiv viu. in ill s man. . tlty of th midnight visitors. The police were notified of these robberies yesterday and also of other robberies committed. - They kept the 4 matter quiet but went to work ' with vim Police Captain Taylor suspected Wat- eon and Jones and all day yesterday tne omciaia were on tne lookout for these men.. Shortly aiter:l : o'clock this morning the police captajn and , Patrolmen - L-yda, Adams and Black- stock ran 'Into th - two negroea on North : Main atraatt.v Rnth nnnnai started to run and forthwith the po nce gave pnaa. Arter running the negroes for, soma diatanoe and firing their pistol In an effort to bring the men tq a halt, Wataon was finally taught Ho wag taken to the -city hall.' Some tlmo afterwards Patrol men. J. M. Taylor and Rogers caught j one. xne omcers went to the rooms occupied by Jones and Watson ana tnero round, an tne plunder that has been stolen during the past few night. It waa taken to the city hall a wagon load of It and there stor ra ur .ucnuwiwuf, y inn .morning all -the stuff had been Identified with the exception of eight pairs of trous ers,. five oats, an overcoat and-four hats, . t When confronted with $he goods ' the . thieves confessed and lu their efforts to shift the responsibility from one-to 'the other, told th entire tftory; . ;..;: ; :C DI8PCN8AIIY VIOLATION. .ft jb -..a - tr .. . , . . .. ft ' . Onb ArwrtnlNcw TwIkti , Uoctcd Plans for "City DoaltU fuL-. . , , . ,, Speclat to Th Observer, 1 - ' Oreenvni. S.,C., Aug: I. W.-'P. Pierce, steward, and Andrew Young, colored, butler at the club room of the Eagles, a social organisation of th city, were arreated thla afternoon on a Warrant charging- -violation of th dispensary law. Both gave bond for their appearance at the next term of court. The arrests are the outcome of a'rald made on th club rooms by Stat constables, this week, when a quantity of beer was found and con fiscated. , .;- . ' Miss C. fi. Jeffords, of Ocola, Fla.. Miss Loulse Wlngo, of Campobello, a C, and Miss Cor Parker, wer to day elected to fill positions in th faculty of the city graded schools. Th schools will reopen .September 17th.. : '.. . Harlan E. Kelsey, of the firm - of' Kelaey A Guild, landscape gardeners, and architects of Host on.. Is here mak ing a survey of the cfy, having been employed by the municipal league to prepare a report on how to aystem atlcalljrcarry on the work of beauti fying Greenville. Mr. Kelsev, some ' month sgo, performed a similar work for Columbia. Jilt, J. 51. BROWN STIUCKEX.. P-n.ocratlo Nonilno for Senate Has l'ttralVHiM Noitro ouUt liilia An- 1 other Policeman lrrnoo Reap- ' iMiiiitru. t ' Special to The Observer.' '.' Sallabury, Aug. I. This morning bout v o clock J. m. urown. jfcaq. of AlbemnrUv whi atrlcknn With pa ralysla and to-nlht in in a serious ''condition. Mr. Krown was In his law office and waa dlacunuing some mat ter wun a visitor wnen unusual sen aatlona took hold. - upon him. - He sent for- Mr. K. A. Crowell and In short time waa known to be in a dan gerous ' estate. -He was Immediately removed to his home and Dra, Hill and Anderson watted upon him.. He grew ateadliy worse and there Is fear to-night that the stroke Is very critl car. - ' - - The sudden attack did not. how ever, cause him to-lose consciousness and , he talked calmly of his Illness even tnougn ne knew it was severe, His left arm and leg are in a helpless condition and he - suffers with his head without any present Indication of th brain being agected. . He has been a sufferer before and Is a crip pie or years standing-. : . It is recalled that Mr. Brown la the Democratic nominee for the State Senate In the district comprising Stanly, Anson' and Davidson. . He is Very populsr and haa an exceedingly strong hold upon the people of the rural district.- He is a power on th stumo and the Dartv wilt suffer hand! cap should' this put him out of the race. He has s wife and five children. Dr. Brown, a - brother who lives In Kentucky, has been apprised Of his brother's condition and is expected in to-morrow. ' - j John Brooks, a negro boy about JO yeaterday shot Ed. Hampton; another colored youth several years younger and killed him almost Instantly. This morning a preliminary .hearing was given Brook and he was sent to Jail without bond. Just how the shoot ing occurred la not - for -certainty know, . The crowd of colored boys In the creek two miles from Salisbury cannot agree entirely upon a version of It but It seems that the fellows were armed and -began to banter each other for shots. Both Issued the char acteristic and foolish nigger dare and the on using the- gun first has his victim. There Is no testimony that the shooting bad been premeditated. The load that went from the gun of Brooks entered th Jaw of Hampton and he fell dead. Brooks then ran and when caught by the officers waa In his bed room at his home In Dix- onvllle, his home. . He did not resist arrest and waa taken . Immediately to iatu. - ' At a meeting of the board of al dermen last night.. Officer Torrence, who has not been on the police force for eighteen months, was elected again and waa petroled on Council street from Main to the station. He is one of the most diligent officers the city has ever had and- to pistol toters is sure death. He served years on the force and has detective powers that spot the wicked everywhere he runs across mem. : Tne county commissioners win a thelr.next meeting make a proposition to the government to- aell the beautt ful Jail lot for the nubile building that naa been votea Salisbury. Th ac quirement of a suitable lot wss con sidered a knotty problem by Sails bury people and the Jail yard will be all that Is necessary from the stand point of beauty. SINGLETON DRAKE DEAD. .Manila Newspaper Relates Accidental Death or torrarr Aslicvtlllan Served Nobly American War. In the Spanlxh Special to The Observer. Ashevllle. Aug. . A cony of The Manila American or Jane 37. pub lished at Manila. In the PhlllonlD Islands, and containing an account of the tragic death of Singleton F. urake, Tormeny, or AsheVtlle, was received by relatives here, to-day. Singleton Drake, as he was well and favorably known In this city, was a brother of Mr. Henry M. Brown, of Ashevllle, and Mrs.. M. L. Glrton. of Jackson, Ky. He lost Ms life at the works of, th. Manila Electrlo Light ana ..street car company, in Manila, on the morning of June II th." In the course of a column story th Manila paper aays: A popular young American, - Singleton F. Drake, was suddenly cut off at the power houae or the Manna Electric Light and Street Car Company yeaterday morn ing. He was working on a lightning arrester When 1.600 volts passed tarougn nis ooay. a native employe rouna mm , lying unconscious, and Dr. Kneedler was immediately sum moned. - Toung Drake never revived Tho funeral services ' wer held at th ehapel of-the Dell undertaking eataniianment this afternoon. The Interment .was at the Del Norte Cemetery, where the casket will re- Pdi until . arrangements are. made for th removal of the body to the termer " nome." . - 8. -F,; Drake 'was Just SO years of ag. H lived In Ashevllle for a num ber'of years and attended school In thla city. When the war between the United States and Spain broke out - he answered .the "call to arms and enlisted In the Fourth' Tennessee Infantry -(volunteers). He served with credit through , the 'Cuban cam paign-ana, returning - to in united States, ,re-enllsted in th v Forty-first united mate volunteer Infantry and was ordered to . th Philippine' In S9r He was discharged as real- mental non-commissioned, officer and detailed as. civilian scout on the or ganisation of that body, serving with General Grant and General Bell in 13 a tan gas. , From' each of these com manders he received a recommenda tion for appointment to a commission In th regular , army. .- When the civilian scouts wore ; disbanded he entered the employment of-, the Ma nila 'police department, subsequently resigning to aocent a position with the Manila Electric Light and Street Car Company at . the outset of the compsny's operations In Manila, Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Glrton, and one brother. Allle Drake, on duty (n , th Philip pines. . .'.A. REUNION AT XEXINGTON, .ft Daafflifers Serve Dinner to- Veterans Commercial nnd Having Bank New-Financial Enterprise .-. v Special to Th Observer. Lexington, Aug. S. About : three hundred veterans attended th annual reunion of the Confederate soldiers of Davidson county yesieraay. - Tne roiu call showed an Increasing number of deaths.: . . At noon the -Lexington Rifles, of the Third' Regiment, North Carolina National Guard, headed the procession of the soldiers to Ford O rove, where th local 'chapter of Daughters and other gooa people had prepared ; a bountiful repast - The feast was much enjoyed and the vet erans had i good time. After din ner, CapU F. C Bobbins addressed the erowd at the court house, taking the place of Hon. Theo. Klutts. the invited speaker, who was unable to be present. . .. ' . The "Commercial As - Savins-s . Bank la' the nam, of Lexington's third financial Institution, .which Is being organlied here. Already moat of the Capital stock haa been subscribed. The new bank will commence -busi ness with 115.000 paid-in capital. Th place of buslnes will be In the new building on- Main street.' now In course of erection by Mr. D. H. Hln te, ana others. A charter will bw . . . . T I - .1 .ft. . L . ... nir aj nm new concern at an .early .date, ,..,.,; , , TUB' DEATH RECORD. Mr. W. If. Sinltli, of ImlcIL .? Special .to'The, 'ObBerver,-'-!:':;,f,;.',. r? Statesvllle. Aug. I. Mr. ' William 11, Smith, familiarly known as- "Bill Smith,'' died at his hoane near Hous tonvllle . yesterday evening at T o'clock. 'Hla death was caused by a rancor on hla Jaw-bone, on the Inside. He was burled with Masonlq honors at Holly Springs yesterday , evening. Mr. Smith was 77. years of age and leaves a, wife and two sons.. He was a good neighbor, a kind-hearted man, and will be missed, -v .. .' , v A Mrs. M.1C Watt, of ReldsvlUe. v Special to The Observer,-:;,.-;.;"!-''; ReldsvlUe, Aug. I. Mr. Marlon Rlchardaou. Watt died last 'night at th Whltehead-Stokes Sanltartwm ' In Salisbury at :(7. Mra. Watt was carried to , the sanitarium several days ago for sn Operation which was performed Tuesday, and her condition wag reported favorable In every way. She was getting along nicely up until. S o clock last night, when she began to grow-worse rapidly. ,,,, ... .. Mrs. Watt was th widow. of th lata William P. Watt.', who passed away ' on March 1 lth." and 'was a daughter of Mr.- R. P. Richardson, Bf., being the youngest child.. - She was one of Reldsvllle's most estim able ladles and 1 her death haa cast sadness over the town. , Besides her aged father, a full sis ter, Mrs.. 8. M. Redd, and two broth ers, Messrs. R. p, Richardson and E. K. Richardson, and two half sisters, Mrs. Bell Boyd and Mrs. M. E. Walt ers, sup-lve. She -also , leaves six bright boys, between th ages of two and II years. .. Mrs. Watt waa about If years old. Her health had not been very good for some months.;;' . '.i-r-. , r tt. WVA.' Goofle, of Waco. ' : , Special to. The Observer. ' " . Shelby, Aug. S. Dr. W..A. Good. of Waco, who has . been 111 for some time with typhoid fever end Bright' disease died this morning. Dr. Goode two years ago was a member of the Legislature represent- j ing this county. He was a good man ; In every sense of the word. His In fluence waa on the right side. He Is survived by a widow and seven child ren. His sge was 41. Died, Auguat the first. In Hender- sonvllle, Wllllanr Marcus. Infant son of Bartlett and Prue Shlcp. Southern Trains . I'slng Seaboard Tracks. Observer Bureau. 1201 Main Street, Columbia, 8. C, Aug. I. On account of the work, being done on the piers In renewing the South ern bridge over the Congaree, and cn account of the danger during the re pairs Southern trains between Savan nah and Columbia are being run over the Seaboard by Denmark.. Several loaded, coal cars are kept - on tho bridge to hold It In place during the freshet. One section of the 'bridge Is displaced several Inches. FOR Fehra Malt REMEDIES - : 'Vft(r " to moat k0C4PtabI ' H lllul(l food lj SV sX x0Bf palatabl and so prompt to effect i ''T vj .v - 'n"C renewed vljor, vHaUty and energy. I7? ' '-r-T, rr mi A W MM ')'J'.- . Hundreds of Rheumatic) sufferers call at the well-known drug stores, of Atkinson Drug Co.,-Charlott and North Charlott,. Jas. P-. Stow s Co. and'Hawley's Pharmacy, i .'-,':. ,.., . '. . .V;1 free to kveky suFrcnim. V vJUM' .' ' Nothing but praise heard on all sides for th .Pnn .Drug ComDanv'a generous ' methods. - ; ...; . ' TUKTVIUjU IllIISUaiATlBAI -CONQUIIED. ) ' '' - : v . Call at once, If yon ar a'sufferar from tout, chronic, innamma tory or sctatlo Ithoumatlsm or Lumbago.. :: , . .. . . .. , i - ,:- ""'' ' cast awat all hesitation. tiAJ-y Now Is your, opportunity, to, test ever made, . ..... . S'J VI "v . 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This old Quaker remedy, striking, as It does, directly at th cause of many disorders of th human system, by dissolving the tirlo acid In the , blood, prod uce the best results In rajies of a complicated natur where the"kldneys tisv become affected. .v Penn Rhoumstlsm Cure Is prepared In both liquid and tablet form. Th tablet contains the nam Ingredients as th liquid, and is prepared to meet the requirements of those suffering, who may find It Incon venient to carry a large bottle with them. , , , V . r Call at y of the shove mentioned drug stores and obtain an abso lutely free sampl of PENN RHEUMATISM CURB, Without any con ditions whatsoever, You will meet with courteous treatment, and it will probably save you years of suffering. 1 All ar wplcome, rich or pvwr. ana. . sours iur jteaitn." . i, DIAMONDS JV UNITED STATES, DlneoTered In FoHr lU-lons pUce of j .., Origin lukuown.- .,,. , -; J Sclrntino American. . . . 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The high price of diamonds -has mad the recent search for these '- precious stones In the I'nlted Statea and Canad.t keener than ever before.. - A careful watch for diamonds was kept during the - examination , by th United States Geological Survey of many samples of gold and plutlnum sands at the Lewis and Clark Exposition In Portland, ' Ore.. - A lookout for diamonds haa also been kept by a number of people who have been dredging for gold on nn extensive scale in . th .-river ef California. In neither case have any find been report- ta. - ....... HICKS CAPUDWC , . , IMMCDtATUftV cvaxs HEADACHES ueCOLDS W TO It novn Trt4M tK ai LOOK FOR THE NAME in buying Cut Glass It psys to get the best. Llbbey's name Is engraved on each piece and It la known to be the finest made. - We are agents for Lib bey and keep' a full assort ment of Llbbey's, as well as other standard makes. Not the ' cheapest, but the BEST for th money. Garibaldi & Brons. Bnins. 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This train will be operated on "a very-fast schedule, and will make no stop for passengers east of Monroe, except Wadesboro and Rockingham, Three-Day barsioi, Ike Best Ever Offered. Good order, good attention, . good- coaches and a good time for sIL Re freshment car, cars attached for colored people. Don't miss this unprecedented op portunity of the season. Strictly flrst-cdsss In every respect. Special police to seo that good order pre vails. Below find schedule and rate. Note good time, and the length of tlmo al seashore). Leaves Rutlierfordton :S0 a. in.: Cltarlotto 10:30 a. m. Leave Rutherfordton :30 a. m.; IS.60. Leave Forest City :40 a. m.; $3. SO. Leave Rostlo :B0 a. m.; $3.50. Leave Kllenboro 7:05 a. m.; 33.K0. Leave Moresboro 7:14 a. m.; $3.50. Leave Laftlmore 7:36 a. m.: 33.60. Leave Shelby 7:45 a. m.; $3.60. Leave Waco 8:03 a. m.; $3.50. 1 Leave Cherryvllle K:14 a. m.; $3.50. Leave Crouse's 8:2 a. m.; $3.60. Leave Llncolnton 8:45 a. m.; $3.50. Leave Iron t:00 a. m.: $3.60. Leave Stanley Creek 8:10 a. m.; $3.25. Leave Mount Holly 8:40 a. m.; $3.85. Leave Paw Creek 8:54 a. m.: $3.16. Arrive Charlott 10:15 a. m.; $3.00. Leave Charlott 10:30 a. m.; $3.00, Leave Sardla 10:43 a. m.; $$.00. Leave Matthews 10:51 a. m.; $3.00. Leave Indian Trail 10:68 a. m.; $8.00. Leave Stouts 11:06 a. m.; $8.00. Arrive Monroe 11:20 a. m.; 88.00. lieave Monroe 11:30 a. m.; $1.00. Leave Wadesboro 12:18 p. m.; $3.60. Leave Rockingham 12:60 p. m.; $2.26. Arrive Hamlet 1.05 p. m.; $8.00. Leave Hamlet 1:26 p. m.; $2.00. Arrive Wilmington 4:40 p. m. lieave Wilmington, Thiii-Mlay, Aug. 10, 1:80 a. m., fast schedule return ing. Children I to 12 years old, Half Price. Reserved seat car. 50 cents extra. Leave Charlotte 10:50 a. m., Au gust 14. Rate from all stations on C. A N. W. Railway ONE FARE for round trip. Train No. 7 makes connection with Excursion train going. Ex cursion train makra. connection with C N. W. train No. 8 returning. For further Information, call on or address C. H. GATTI8, T. P. A.. Raleigh, JAM EH KKlt. JII., C. P. A., Charlotte. W. P. CLKMKNTS. Excursion Agent. C. B. RYAN, Q. P. A., Portsmouth, Va. SPECIAL WW RATES VIA BOUTH- $30.50 Charlott to Mlnneaaolls. Minn., no return, m avvwuiii. ..auuniii r-ri- . csmpment Grand Army Kepubllo. ' Tickets on sal August loth, 11th arid 12th, final limit Auguat 3lst. and may be extended until Sept. 30tli, ll, by depositing with Joint agent .at - Minneapolis, and paying a fee o. Wo. Approximately low rate from other points. For further Information call on any agent Southern Railway, or writ, W. II. TAT LOB, O. P. A., yvaaninsion, it. R. L. VERNON. T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. ENCAMPMENT OT NORTH CARO. LIN A BiAiB. UUAIIU ax svnv head cn n. a The Atlantic and North Carolina Rail road, in order to furnisn evrv racuitr rn, iha a-aneral oubllo to visit Morahead City during the encampment, have au thorised thl following exceedingly low ..... ia Morahead City and return an account of that occasion i - ' Uoldsbore, $2.00; Bts, $1.80; LaQranda, $l.w; Falling Creek, $LTOi Klnston. fl.eo; Caswell. $l.W; Dover. $1.40; Cove, fl.sO: Juscarora, $1.30$ Newbern, $1.I0 Rlvr ale, $1.00; Croatan. 0e.i Havelock, 70o. Newport. 450.1 Wild wood. &e.; Mansfield. TlcaetS xo om moia wuijr tain v August nA Inrluslva. and Auaust loth . to August Wh. Inclusive, limited to two (2) Cay in auamon iw oay m saia. . ; . i Th regular train will stop at the encampment grounds In both direction to take on and let off passenger. Hnort train service will b inaugurated during the encampment between Morahead City and the encampment grounds, train to be run aoout every nour, in rare be tween encampment ground and Mora head . Clt, up-town elation. Atlantio Hotel and Plar No, 1, will be cents. Far - between encampment ground and Iteaufort will be 1 eenta straight, or 3t cents for the round trip. . . . THE ATLANTIC A NORTH CARO LINA t:OM PA NT IIAVK AUTHORIZ ED RKDUCED RATIOS AS FOLtjOWH. Wlnston-Halrm, N. C. Aoount Mlsslon- sry Convention of M. K, ' Church .; August 80-Z8 1906. Rate en certi ficate plan (one end one-third flrat - claas fare lilu 3S cental. .- - Nowhern N. C. Account Stat - Orsnd , jHig or uaa nowa, August i-i, . 1M). Rates on certificate jplnn (on and one-thlrd ftrst-olas fares plus '. 26 eenta).' - Morahead City. N. C. ' Account North Carolina Division United Confedor '.', ate Veternns, Auaunt 12-25, i'MA. ',. Front Ooldxiioro, 8116; Rests, 12. oo; 1 4iaranga, $1 W: Falling Creek, $1.73; .Klnston. 81.66: Caswell, 81.65; Dover, 31.46; Cove 6l; Tuacarora Jl.jo; Nwbern, l j cents; - Itlverdale, M cents; Cmstan 76 rents; Nawnort. v 60 cents; Wild wood, 60 eenli Man- Held, 60 cant. ,,x ... . . , K Railroads. " ' Railroad o - - ' -: RailroacU.tfV 1 3 1 Wioard Airline Southern Railway icasnorcrarsion ij Da;vvau I - . - . . i I B1B1B1B1 mm WASH B URN, SPUTNERN AGENT .CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA Direct line to the principal ettle Worth. Bast. South and Southwest, gchedul taking erf sot May 17. IK, subject te hangs without noUe. Tickets for passage ea all trains are sold by thla company and accepted by th passenger with th undanuuidlag that thl company will sot be responelbl for failure to rua Its trains oa schedule time, or for any such delay a may be incident- to thlr eoarstloD, Car la rclsed to Siva comet tlma af aannaotlaa Itn, but thla company I not rspoaslbls for errors or omissions. Trains leave Charlotte as follow: No. 40, dany. at 8:00 a. m. for Monroe, Hamlet and Wilmington without change, connecting st Monro with 88 for AUanta, Birmingham, and th gonthwsst, wtti No. 58 st Monroe for local points to At lanta. At Hamlet with 88 for Italatgh, Portsmouth, Norfolk and stamr tee Washington. Baltimore, New Tor. .Bos ton, and Providence. With 08 at Hamlet for Raleigh, Richmond. Washington. New York, and th Esst. With 81 at Haratet for Columbia. Savannah, Jaeksoavtll and all Florida points. No. 138, dany, at 10:18 a. sa. for tin eolnton. Shelby and Rutherfordton with out chang. connecting at Ltnootnto with C. at N. W. No. M for Hlekory. Le noir, snd Wstrn North Carolina points. No. 48. dally. 4:45 p. m. for Ltneolaten, fthelby, Rutherfordton and all local sta tion, connecting st Llncolnton with C N. W. for Newton, Hickory, Laootr and nil local points. No. 44, dally, 8 p. m. for Monroe, Ham 1st. Maxton, Lumbarton, Wilmington and all kraal stations. No. in. dally, T:16 p. m. for Monroe, connecting with 41 for Atlanta. Birming ham and th 8outhweat. at Hamlet wit 43 for Columbia. Savannah. Jacksonville and Florida points, with M at Hamlet for Richmond, Washington and New Tork. and th Bast, with 88 at Hamlet for Ralalgh, Portsmouth and Norton.. Through aleeper oa thla train from Char lotte. N. C, to Portsmouth, Va., dally. Trains arrive In Charlott u follow: No. 18. 10 00 a. m.. dally, from points North and South. No. 44. daily, 10:18 a. m. from Ruther- ordton. Shelby, Lumberton and all C A f. W. points. No. 48, dally, 11:50 a. m. from warning ten, Lumberton. Maxton. Hamltt, Men roe snd all local points. No. 132, 7:08 p. m., dally, from Ruther- rnraton. Bhslby. Llncolnton and Can W. Railway points, No. 88, 10:46 p. ni., daily, from WUiwmg. toa, Hamltt and Monroe, also from points East. North and BoatnwMt, M seating at Hamlet and Monroe. Connections sre mad at Hamltt wtth all throush trains for points North. South and Southwest, which are ompo- ed or vestibule aay coaches petweea Portsmouth and Atlanta, and Washing ton and Jaekaonvlll. snd sleeping can between Jaraey City, Birmingham and Memphis, and Jersey City and Jackaoa- vtlls. Caf ear on all through trains. For information, ttmt-tahlas, reserva tion, or Seaboard descriptive literature apply to ticket agenta or aoaresa. EDWARD F. COST, xnd V, Py roriioioaia, . a. JAMES KER. JR.. C. P. A., Charlotte, M. X C. H. OATTIS. T.P. A-, Raleigh, N. O. cnAS. B. RTAN. a. P. A.. Portsmouth. Vs. T Throuth Train oaly, CharlotU 19 KOtinoKtf. Va, ---- c)clt-ju M adaut lie 8. iu. 11:00 am Lv Charlotte, So. fty At 1:0 mm 3:18 am Ar Win ton. So. Ry. Lv 1:J0 pta t.bu pm Lv Winston, N. W. Ar t oo but 6.00 put LV Martloavme. l om L.r Martioaviue. iv ll.etam i-.a pm Lv hooky Mount, Lv U:s mm f :i pm Ar Roanoke, .Lv mm Daily. Colin act at Roanoke via Shenandoak VaJlay Route for Natur rai tfriuaa, i.urav. jttriugt, i.ura.; Hagrtown, and all point In rannayl. vanla and New York Pullmaa sleeper Roanoke snd Philadelphia. Through euaoh, Charlotte and Roanoke. Adaitlonal Information from mmmrnxm Southern Railway. M. F. URAOO, -Trav. Paaa. Ageat, .Summer excursion and weekend rates via Seaboard Air Lin. tason Isot. ., , , Th Baa board will sell following snm. mtr excursion ticket limned te Oct list and week-end tickets limited to Mon day following date sale with exception noted. . Wllmlnf ton week-end fccktts on sal Friday afternoon traln and all trains Saturday, good to return Tuea. day, Inclusive ; Blowing Rock Tusndara following, inclusive. , ' v .- v ' Rat not named below can be ha4 on application. -.':.-' . WrlgbLvlll , Beach and return, sum Bier exourslnn, $116. . ,, T w iminsion " '""-tna. tSftBS. Mount llolly. week-end, 80..,., 7 Llnoolnton and return, summer sour on, 11.56; week-end, ll.to. ; ry slon, niuy V wursloa. 1,70; week-end, $1.76. . . . . . Ruthrfordton and retuni, summer . ourslon. 64.001 wetk-end, ftn " Hickory and return, summer xcura on. $3.10! week-end, $116. ,. -"n Vcilffs and .return, wetk-end, .ix' Lenoir and T- umn' Mursloa. 84.30; week-end. W.0. . . eurn?,r.sr.w.;.nTv5rT"-!: Cross lllll, 8. C, and return, sumnL. ,,curlon. M.06; W.ek-nd. U40. 'mm Virginia Reach and return, eummer ex. enrsion, 114.16. Old Point comfort. Va and return, ummer scurslon, $1116. Ocean View Vs., and return, eummer excursion, $16.18. - , - - w For further information eall on or a it. 4rM any agent Seaboard or Ui follow. "''f ("xtTi. wren. ' -,(' ; Ticket Afent, Chsrlott. N. f ' JAMBS KKlt. JR. , ; City Pangr At., Chsrliit, n. c. :: , C 11. UATTI , X. P. A., RaUii.h, i.'. C, SPINNING THAMES SPOOLERS AND REELS - ' 'S- i ' N. B. Following soheduls figures pub lished only as information, and are sot guarantee. 8:M a. m. No. 8," tolly, for Richmond and local point: eoanscts at Oreenabore, for WlnetoB-Baletn, Raleigh, Ooldabere, Nawkern and Morehcad City, at Dan- l:tt a. m. No. 8T. dally, for Reek 11 in, Cbeaur, Colurable, and local sutieBe. . t M a. x. No. 14, Sally xost Suadsy. tor Sutesvlll. Tayleravllle, snd local points: aonnacts at Morwevtll for Wins-tn-Blm aad at StatvUI for Hickory. Lenoir. Blewiog Reck, Asbevuie and oth er seinta west. . ' T:l8 a. jn. Ne. 88, dally, New Terk aad Atlaata Cxpraaa. PuUaaa.n sleeper to Columbus Oa.. aad day each to At lanta. CI oat oanaecuoo at Spartanburg to HeaderaenvUl aad AsbevUle. . (:33 a. m. Na. tt, sally, Niw Tork and Florida Rxpress, for Rock Hlu. Cheater, Wayneaboro, Columbia. Bavaanaa, Jack, onrtlle. Dlslng car servlca. 8:26 a. m. Ne. M. daily. U. 8. Fast Moll inr T" asninslun mam m putnva i.w,va. Pullmsa drawing room and sleeper te Nw Terk aad Richmond; day oeahe Nw Orlsan to Washington. Dining ear rvlc. Connect at Oreensboro for Wlnston-BaUm. Raltlgh and Ooldsbor. - a. m. No. V, dally, Washington and Bouthwwtsrn Limited. pallmaa drawing room sleepers. New Terk t Nw Orlaans an Itlrmlnrham. Pullman b aervatton ear NW Tork te Maeort. Dta- ln mi aarvlca. Bolld Pullnil train. - 10:04 a. m. No. 80. Washlngten and Flori da Limited. Pullman drawing ' room leeper to Ntw Tork; first class boats to waahlacton. Dlnlac oar rvle. 11:00 a. m. Ne. 91. dally, for Davtdsoa, Mooresvllle, Barber Junction. Cooleeme. Mocksvt.lt. Winston-Salem aad Roaaeha, Va.. and local points. 11 d. m. No. 11. dally, for Atlanta and local ststlons; connects at Spartan hnre for - Htndarsonvllle and Ashevllle. 7:00 o. m. Ne. 18. dally, for Richmond antt iwa iuhiuu., wiinvft wivvna . boro tor itaieign ana uoiasooro. ruiiman aleepera. Oreensboro to Raltlgb, Char lott to Norfolk and Charlotte to Rich mond. 8:0 p. m. No. 86, daily exospt Suadar. freight and pssseogtr to Chtstar, S. C. aad local points. . 1:11 v. m. No. 84. dally ox cert Bunder. for Tsyloravtlle and local stations, con nect at Htateavllt for AahevlU, Knex vtlle Chattaaeogo and Memphis. - .. 8:18 p. m. No. 8L dally. Washlngto snd Southwestern Limited, for Wash ington and all potnta North. Pullman leaner and Pull a. a a obeervatlon ear to Ntw Tork. Dining ear service. . Solid Pullman train. 14 It p. m. No. 84. daflr. Ntw Tork and Florida Express, for Wsshlngtoa and Points North. Pullman elenra from Jacksonville and Augusta to New Tork. First class day eoaeh, Jacksonville to Washington. 6:6s b. m. No. 28. dally. Washlirlon and Florida Limited, for Columbia. Augusta, Charleston,. Savaanab and Jacksonville, Pullman drawing room Bleeping ear te Jaekaonvlll. First eissa day eoaeh ' Washington to Jacksonville. 11 06 p. m. Nn. 40, dally, for Washington snd points North. Pullaaan sleeper te Washington. First class day eoaeh At lanta to Washington. 10.86 n. m. No. 88, dafly. TTnlted Btatee Fast Malt, for Atlanta and polsts South and Southwest. Pullman drawing room aleeper to Ntw Orleans aad Birming ham. Day eoachee. WaaMagte to New Or!sns. Dining ear service. Ticket, slesplng esr reservations, snd detslled Information ear) be obtained al City Ticket Office, No. 11 South Tryon Street. . if ft a...... n r . a ... ... it.ivi . V. an., ci. nmwiti, P. T. M.t W. H. Tsylee. O. P. A,; R. U vernoB. T. P. A. WEEK-END RATES TO MOUNTAIN REHOKTS VIA SOUTHERN KAIL. . The .'ollowlng week-end rat will ap ply front Charlotte, N. C to points a '.!..... Aahevill. N. C. M.gf Black Mountain. N. C 4.3S Rxiinit Knob. N. C , 408 Marlon, N. C .' 8.68 Morgaaton, N. C 8.88 Connelly Springe, N. C............ US .... .. --. . ft. at aa- tticxory, n. w .. Tryon. .V. C. ' 168 Hnderonvlll, N. C... 114 Brevard. N. C 48 ' Lak Toxaway, N. C... ' L68 Hot Spring, N. C lit Rlacksourg, B. C. ....,-.. ' 1.76 Bhalhv. N. C...... IK Ruthrfordton, N.' C m.mW High Shoal. N.C.... l td Llncolnton. H. C 1 04 Cliffs, N. Cjj..... 3 Lenoir. N. C - IN Jackson Spring. N. C................,' 8.M Taylors, 8. C (for Chlok Spring).. . 3 le Waterloo. 8. C.... 3 Tayloravllle, N. C IU Whlteetone, 8. C 'It These tickets on sale- for all train . Saturday and forenoon tralna Sunday, anna to return the foltewln Monday. evcept tickets to Taylora, Waterloo and Whltestone ar good to return the fol lowing Tuesday.. - Cnariotte, N. C , , -j ,, Washington. D. C- SPECIAL RATES ,VI A STSABOARO Toronto, Caa.- slatting Odd Fellews, dates of snla, rate suo4 eosdltione, u rates later. be anonuoeeu Monteagl. Tnn.-Wornan'S Oonaresa. - July 80th-Auguat 80th. one first-class fare Pius o. ir rvuira via. , , Monteagle, Tenn. Monteagl Bible Train. Ing Itchool. July 6th-August 1st, eue tare piu w ruiH.w u Monteagl. Tnn-Monteagl - Sunday .ft." ltlK ... SCOIHM ail-....-., jr ft..-.W, Slit. a fare piu 26c round trio. . Nashville. Tnn.-Flsk Unlversit, gum. mer Bchool. July tnd-August trd. one , .; nret-ciase tare piu luo. round trip. Lexington, Ky. National Grand Loose llnliau iu-"" - -nij an. i Sisters ot the Mysterious Xto. Jir aoth-August Srd, one . tlrst-olass Ui Dlua tfro. round trip. , , Milwaukee, Wls.-Orand Aerie. Fraei-n,i on flrsl-olaa tare plus 87.0O rom, I trio. . . Nashville. Tnn. reanooy con-e p.,.. )ul)llcal luttltut. June 11th-.- 4 linh, on nrst-ulasa fur j...J - round trto. - -Tor OataMl Information s to r - SCltaOulaa, dut-s ot !. iiom.-.. r - . , . drs your UtKl '!( i r i . aigod. . , ,. i. T- ; j3. k: inn l r
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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