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n CHARLOTTE , DAILY ODSEIWER, AUGUST 18, :J0OG.: i , :HVl , ,.C,! of t .i .re; . J. i u. i-i. i (I'!ti! .1 Nji!. I .1 1 r I l i ..i. . ..t t litH.trl. At a call-l iiiec!lnf of the board of f'lmnl coiM'1,1 i.irn rs I i.tt . nlht. I-.ii;.Mjj ldi Jiuinl and Edna ValMi tvere duly eUtod ttsuchcrs In the city jnaded . school!, succeeding MIhmcs jvtary Mlllor snd Margaret Ward, ro KiKtii'J. ,, In thn order named, Mlw.ses J-Udcllno Orr Jennl Patterson, Anna i-.. McUowt-ll and Maggie Lt. lrwtn were elected supernumeraries. The selection of teachers and supernumen nrlo was mud in accordance with tti standing uf the young ladles In the examinations several days ago. All tliOMO who made a general average of more man S5 per cent. were, elected to positions. Mr. TV W. Dixon, chairman of th tcachr committee, announced the doatn I Isabella Wyche. who for the past many years had been princloal of in colored schools. He mentioned the fact that Isabella, Wyche, during tne summer, bad tendered her real' ' nation to the board on account . of . Ka fl lr. I...IIL. OU. ' 1 .. - . . y ; . i i i,, jivrnJbit. ' imu fauuni rnendud that her assistant, 8. Temple u. Johnson, be elected to flu her po sition. , Mr. Dixon embodied thla sug gestion iq . me form ot a motion. :'whlch Mr. : J. lilrahingnr- HranHe , Several appllcationa for - the - place ware read, among the' number- being .w i rroi, o. . jo. ariae. or tne cnv. ; r oe Elected to the prlnclpalshlp of - tbe colored achool, declaring; that the viaaA Ik., . J,, .. a 11. i f ju.v KS IIDM U WHO ..the white schools, ; He then moved i ' .that' Protf Pride .bo elected.' s Mr. D. - B. Smith seconded the motion, which waa offered a a atihaf . Mr, Dixon' . The vote wag taken a ad Mr,- Fore's motion carried. ...v- -V..A wrliten opinion wm read from ; lr. Hutfu. W. . Harris,, city attorney. s to whether the board of 'aldermen , trioiu vi.avuuvi vumuusnioners , should pay the ,cosl of a number ot ; improvements on the achool buildings. , r. xiarris neia- inaf me city should , tir;.Ao expense or permanent tm-r-proveme&t, .which the board should - psy for any small addition mm . ara made -from year to year. After , a mtle discusaion. the .board adlourn- iiiihiuu. B. MoKlnoh, chairman ex o2)clo,' and J,. Ilirshlnger, -A . Arthur Henderson, ; , MEMORIAL 6KRVICE TO-MOHUOW ; 'llrst Baptiat SanUty Krhojl to Hold .xp'HU MfTtCO k . A A, Barroa, Ni) t;: 1 Mho I l . imlttPil to lo Kii'lni on t!' I uir . rounds tlie X 'oiiiii r Ki Hsoii IJ nii to Men Who H.ivo t. uiic .f hkUl aiut Notlilnic Jiurtv v 1 inn li r t hy lufor imuliin r"iiif;rnj lrculur 11 tiT to ArilMj. . . ' , . The Mocklpnburg; Fair Aesoctatlon Is iM?ulna the following circular let ter:' . . ' .-. - , r. a, .'We have decided to plce on 'tho grounda thin ncaxvn only Ruch'gameti h rome under the head of 'Games of bKUJ and from the fact that no strong games wlU be permitted will' make winners of the, games below offered jingle Boards (not mor than tnree) ar UB.OO each. ' "Knife Racks; Uxtot : more than inreej at izs.00 each. ' v'Cane Racks-- (not more than three) at o.u eaan.' . - - "Shooting Galleries (not more than two i at iiB.oa each. ? "DoU Racks (not more than two) at siv.oo each. "Nigger Dodger (not mor .'than two) at 110.00 each. : MBell Throw (not more than one a siv.vv eacn. ; , i . C0:ifULS0HY EDUCATION TUU ... flEAU QVEimOX AT 1S.SVK A CorifwpmuJent Who Tfilnks the Ma- noiNlou lias Not Vet 'Juiulu-a lid ItiMk Tlie Mnltrr 15rouj;tit to llie "Jmt of 1-1 rt l'i luclpl.fi Mill's i;. y "t)n jUbcrty,-UUl (k a frf-at ay To want Solving the lYobhnu ; oi .miu fjtor, . ... ,' To the Editor of The Observer; l, ; The dlacutuilon In your paper aa to whether compulsory education Is uemocratio, la both Interesting and InBtructive; but 1 do not thltk that It has yet touched) bed-rock. Certain principles necessary to the. decision of the real question' at Issue have been overlooked. This mayfbe. due In part to tha unfortunate use of the word democratic, which does ; not, la this connection, Indicate the actual ques tion In dispute. ."The word democrat Jc when used in connection with gov ernment. Is generally understood to mean government by the people; that Is, a government in which the su preme power is in-the hands of . the people and is either directly er Indl rectly exercised by them. . But. I take it. the question that the , parties to his children, to school T i- ; sig ivnocaera mot more man two) i tnis discussion are trykig to answer Is, at io.vV each. ,T t. ' 1 not whether aompulsory education is . Pioreities and confetti, merry-go- I democratic In this sense ot that word, round and ferrts wheel privilege sold. I but. doos comtulsorr education vin. Understand nothlns- but stralsht I late individual riahtaf v lima tha in. games of skill fto- go. I dividual the right to say for himself "We are sure of havln tha terrsst I whether or not he will attand school? attendance .this year we hare aver I Hss the father the rlghs to say for nad, and our grounds are open every I nimasii wnetner or not be will send night unUl It o'clock, and brilliantly lighted with electricity, thus-allowing you double time' ore? other fairs in wmcn to .ao easiness,, ana' naviog a double-track car service right to gate Of grounds gives - the public good, quick service, of which - they avail themselves. '-; --.- -v r,..- 'First . money . In secures these privileges, remit at once and. if' not already sold will book you, or return money.'";., vr-v ' - i year of s;e. Nobody, , I think, pro poses to coiiipf-I men to attend nchool. Compulsory laws usually; apply to children between tbe as of six anil fourteen or sixteen. Such . a- law, therefore, if my reasoning is correct, may . te enacted in North Carolina without violating the fundamental principles of civil liberty, i -' , . - . . Allow me to ssy in conclusion that while i am an ardent believer In the trae doctrine of Individualism, I still favor a compulsory law for North Can ollna, 1 favor such a law for many reasons; among others, because 1 be lieve it will koi- a long ' Way toward solving the great problem ot child la bor. My object, in thla paper, how ever, has i been not to discuss the many arguments In favor of compul sory education, but to show that tbe Individual liberty argument cannot ba used against that policy. If my, ef fort has been successful, it Is no long er a question of principle,, but a slm- Sle question of expediency-what la est? WALTER P. 6TRADLKY, :oxfofd, Aug. n. io. v - : , . :. .i ,. Uayward. Vtck dark' Psily Cot- v . .: ton Letter. . " . rurnished by New 'Orleans Cotton Ex- rnange ana noura oi imw, 'i New. Orleans. A us. 17. Liverpool gsve to-day another exhibition - of - weakness. Opening t to I points higher as due, fu tures broke rapidly and showed a de cline of I to 4 points at the opening of our market. Lack of speculation and indifference . of consumers are mention ed in' cables as tha chief reasons tor tbe continued weakneas. Spot prices are t lower, sales i.uoo bales with 4,800 Ameri can. . . it ' ' v. -' This . disappointment . caused a lower creation of a too burdensome ehort ln t' iet, but we would- rflcoinmend sell ing on all periods -of 'strniKth as Iomk lis tha aurfacs iniluenooa are as diatlm l- ly prlrnl8(lo as at present In olhe words it looks like a boar year In cot. tori and the Injmvtion of some new Cah- turr are saaentUI to chuune tbe com piexion ( me marsei. ' ; : ,,-C, P ELUS CO. Hailrc If wo accept thla definition of tha openlng in our market this morning. word, it i clear that we cannot He. followed ty a rspid recovery on a rath- termini thii V . ei surprisfng determlnstion to buy for i- ti ?-5? J?Cter. ? ov,r? soma reason or other. Perhaps the best ment, as to whether it la democratla ni...n. , . .,-,1... or unaemocratio, oy tne extent or 1U kear puh at present is that hears ra- imenerence witn individual rights. I suae the ultimate. advantage ot tugn- very much doubt if ther-is a ful- priced consumers' purchases and tnere- ler measure of civil liberty in . the fore pursue a waiUng policy. Other at.tL. li fv- VTiiLvi 2.. wise, there is tio change in essentlst tK. Vh T.I- !it V. "V4 """If I oond ttons. The westlier is favorable, than In the constitutional monarchy 1 1. L, 1- .,. it....,- a..,.. of Great BrlUln.' Indeed there seems 1 which have ratns gaily. Temperatures ft. ha mai-sin of tha attractive lat. I " showing aiaposiuon in our J are aeaaonaoie-. ana onicmi torecasis rl-Uw-..m,Ii--? .-.A A..!.. "J.!": I State government to abridge the free- predict a coatinuatlon , of favorable va Wl'B'vaii a-wa vaw war s 4gta aV ST M mAt.t A n .-a.' I WMf n 1. .i. 1- ,v I tuuiviuuai ac luiuinwuvil u aiit vt .... v l. v 1 spiels x ne greatest sgncuiiunu lair, stocg and' poultry exhibits In North Csro- llna." We make.no charge for entering exhibits. . Only deduct 1 per, cent. from money winners.". . .' -;. .' Mlllor. A ; Co.' Cotton Letter, Special to The Observer. . '. Nsw York. ' Aug. flT.4-After;the decline of over a cent per pound, everybody waa disposed to look for a fair upward reaatiun. - Thla belief waa encourased by the reaiatanre encountered yeaterasy at A centa for January, and tbe purchase of a considerable block . of low grade Cotton out ot our local stock by the leading prait cloth manufuoturer of fall River.. Ilenoe, when our market opened I to 7 lower' in ivmrwthr with tbs weakness In Liverpool, there Was a quica rusn to taae advantage or the de pression and cover shorts. , , Demand - of . this sort csused V the prompt recovery of practically all the opening loss snd for a time a feollng of wiiuumiuo prevaiiea genersiiy. tue in herent weakness of the situation, how ever, .was demonstrated wnen the Giles report wsa published, showing , deterlo- ..i.. cvi v.i.i I weather oondltlons. . . 1 laws- ButdaT laWa .-hat r. th P"1"" 1.n. Mlaalaalp- but direct invasions of the rlaht. of ?1 -?..m,r!po" ..m5 lh IndlvldualaT And it I not alone. erop In Texas la , very heavy. Houaton by iawa that these rights are Infrlng. receipts of new cotton to-day were t,844 ed. Society Violates thern more per- sgainat IM last year, and the total new slstently, more flagrantly, and more record so tar at Houston this season are effectively thronah the force of onirJ . Oslvefton counts to-day ion than h n.F .t.m... T a... iJW new oaies sna MODlie . Texaa "Largest purses for racing" in tho I on- 'it V. Tn. ;lZit. iZl PHf". JSP?Jl? "J?lZ J" J?' Staio and biggest field of horse., both race question, on religion" or on v.nc. of s""polnT.Ta the tost ThiS trotters and runners. '. t , I cial and political ouestlona that are makes futures anneer at sufficient dls- Pursea' paid ..from Judges' 5 Stand I i.ot the conventional thourhta on loount at oresenL althoush with the free when race is finished." . . .' ' I these . sublecta In North Carolina, movsmsnt and good . picking weather "A good midway nn high-class fjoe Think you he is frea to express such- ,tbl! e0ld,tl" ta tu" 0"0 c attraction." ..v, ; r ;. Noughts?. 'It you do try the simple. 'VurreZble prints nawa. with very '''iZj'TZZ-, fP"rtment of attacking a futidamen- few exceptions report kn axoellsnt erop, XO ACTIOX AS TO CASTEEX. tat dogma -of orthodoxy, and see what outlook In Texas. MisetaalDDL Louiaiaiu. -'..r. -.'.. ; - will happen to you! Civil liberty and I Alabama end Arksneaa. and improve- . Imam I. U . ., n n . k. - . . . o lu 3(cntory of jr G. A. Ji. Taiwes Orrr I'roroed Protest Democracy are not ajmonymoni tarma. ment In the crop during the paat few ;;-.-, : -,-.' In, -Behalf of- Soldiers' Homos r '.Compulsory education has many ad- 'J' ,w '';nA A at ' tie. Jrst iiantbrt . A'l.U UH .CIA t"SZ TrTunl - 1 im4imi nr HAMimMi n MniMfiiiitw.H D siuinir invuiAn fir in I . i , . . . ... ,, . . . , iniainf Try iimitea, there ,ia little outa'da In- a memoHal a ,w -,. vll . l'i" reunDmml at Saratoga. . . 1 I M ucmiuii iu ln wn 01 nrsi principles: I lereat ana no nnesaineaa among proies- 'BStJJShlwul'Anm l'f-.Tha fcneamn. h"1 th llavldutl may not 40 aa he fional short ,Tbe markets appear walt iSS "r 0.','0' that wme restriction upon hi. tu.l. ootto. to c.u.s th. next W-wlll be sung .were Dr., Barren's iZ no action either on the question of the " W-V ai V.m"j - : ' ,- . ""' Vc-' ..5'UI- lcnardaon Will SOOlianmrni 01 tne caawni irem wf 1 between what ha mav An, anil mrtomt IJV. r, rjllS s .' COllOn Ltter. rpninr - -, nM . - m i .aUuw . hitm.i aw am th rifrinriKjiii i . . --- . . render "Nearer. Mr God. to. Thl soldiers' homes, or on the proposed ;vu mi vioun. a nictora or nr. in,. 1 erection ox -a- monument to nenxr l n wui oe aivenxo eacn ana nrmni 1 wirx.' . 5 ' The programme In' detail rniin. I Tha csmmlttea oA resolutions did 'V'.' " wlrt0 hy Richardson Orchestra. I not prepare a statement on ' either V ' 3. Blnrlnr bv Onhnnl ."M-atk ui.tinntliiii. 'Whan tha tnctmnMant u" "uor orious. ho may not dot To ' what extent I B1'A"t" S": 1. L ' .....I . ,. ... I , HIW ICT- - uvn-.r mjnouui muwa umii era lor tius -season Bss heen , established rv nan we say mat every mam nas tne 1 to-oay under genersl sellina encouraaed rlaht to do aa ha nleaaoa an Ion I by a eontlnnance of favorable weather as he does not interfere with the like lcoijamons sna evidences or pressure to rlht r .nth., w- t..v. .n.Kisell sotual cotton. During the forenoon onened the first Questionconsidered I hi-... k- h .... vLT... effortf was. made. to. create some re- Prayer. v 1 -" . . " fjni'i 1 ucu ; Ruowmg , uoiot Hi- ration of leas than 1 pox cent.-. during the first half ot the month.. The aver sse deterioration for tha month of A u- gust during the psat ten years has been .!. and the prospect of only, an insigni ficant falling oft thla year . oauaed a nlil.b . I 1 . . , . . T ini tongs, sna a renewal of bearish selling. , . ... f It looks as If a new element of wsak- ae smerea the situation. Im porters have sold a sreat deal of 00 1 ton to Kurone for- forni hfr.m.nt . t prices from I cent to 1U esnts -above lira Diraant lawei. anil in th- u-itim.i. conduot of their biwlneea have botutht futures on-tha' unk . hui. - Now .that prices ha Vb declined from U to f?jPr bale, -the ntarginlng. of these '" o comma ouraensome to many, and as the outlook Is for a con tinuance Of -the nrauMtt mnA aeciine some or them have elected to sell out their hedgee and aland short en their spot cotton ensHgemeuts, The re sult Is that th nnrli.1 1. . 111 ,, - J to direst heavy selling from , exporters. .... --.: vt wmcn cannot as yet ns measured. This la a luh hil .... increase the weakness unless some new oevawpmenia- in-, tne way of toron dam age checks the present oeaslmlatlo aen- umeut. Uverpool is due I to 10 lower ." mm nma. . -. . M1U.&H -ck CO. Smator Simmons on Xorth Carolina s-viuica., v- Washington Post, ; , J. Senator P. M. Simmons, of North Carolina, who dropped Into Washing ton yesterday afternoon, la gueat at the Ebbltt House. The Senator was at Democratlo copgreealonal - head quarters for an hour, where ho made the statement that North Carolina would retire Spencer Blackburn the only Republican from- that State in the House, and one. of . the very few from : the entire South, and send a solid .delegation to Washington.- Tha Democratic party in his State, Sena tor Simmons says, Is In fine, shape and working harmoniously for every man on Its ticket, while the Republi cans are divided by factional quarrels, especially in the eighth. district, where Blackburn Is fighting for re-election. That We Do! ... r". Durham Ileraldv : ' , " If we are io have government own ership of railroads by aM mean jet the national .government have them.' We know , something of what . State ownership tneang. '- f -." --1 , miaa th .nlAOtlon or a nULTN Tor ma 1 .v . . . . ' r . . . - r -. " r I " - " - - a . um 111 ii m awvniia . w ' D010 nr Miaa rip.i., viij . r 1 -,.va .n..mnmj,nt Raraiitn tnn inn, 1 . . .... , ... . w.-v uuiu. . . v.p,i . . .. ....... - -s - lu.nLrr iui Tcjur in tne re ;c emging hy BchooL ."Sunshlae." I cinnatt extended Invitattona- In the I HUcal philosophyJohn Stuart j .Reading of Lesson. eonventioTi of tha Ladles of the Grand I has run between ' -the domalmr V , I ' coveryr the tip being given out that Mr. ' -'' ' I ' line) which A Price' waa ,a 'heavy. Buyer and that a, $2.50 BUYS ONE FULL GALLON regioa, of po- private crop report to be issued at noon 1 , . ' . . TTT, . ' Btuart Mill i would be bullish. This latter proved!. W el fewliw fla4 Utjeera It's Hard But It's night.. N Raleigh Evening Times, The orders of the Executive mav sound cruel, but they are Just,1 and mat amonirauon or. lack of dem onstration by the militia .in Rowan j 11 n I l will tiarHlv t.. i.,ala 1 n ded. the Soldier hereafter will nl . .-rFOUewlnr Scliafluls nriire. j hesiutf when the command is given guar.nfe" !, hwauu. ana . "" '""-oers aret iM . m. No. I. daily, for r.lcr--.i-l tunvimnu mat yumj wm go tnav we and local point; connects at Ortr can never hope to put a stop to the tor Winaton-Salera, Kalairh, Oo.a.i .r... Southern 0-1 ' U I a . greateat crime of civilised ages. Hailroads. - ...- . , 4 I. Mswbern and Uurahaa.il Lily, at Ln- vilie for Norfolk. , l:4t a. m. hi tt. 4ailr. far Rock II : II. (.neater, Columbia snl local stations. :v a. m. rue. it, a.iiT eacest bui.uj. for StataavUla. Tayloravnia. snd h:m1 olnts; con aee ta at MereavUla lor V.' lr.- ton-aaiem ana at atatesvuie tor tiieuury. 1 Lenoir, Blowtnc Raok. AaksviUe aad eth er points wast. 7:15 a. m.'No. ts. dally. Ksw Tork aad Atlanta t Exprcas. Fullnvaa slvr to Columbus tia.. aad day eoarhae to At lanta. . Cloae connective at Spartanburg tor HendersonvUla sad AahavUle. i s a. m. No. u, eaJiy, Mew jrors ana T . " M ORIENTAL sonvllle. . Wnlng oar eirvloe. Stsamera from Elisabeth City, connect I - :im,' N,-.Srl's,u' .' ,T ai ,',i.awuoru . witn A .as . , V...VW for Morehoad City and Doaufort. Norfolk: SrSci:tfcern?: Railroad FavofHend short route to V EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA, y " Ex pre a train service Elizabeth cm V i edenton WASHINGTON. ,' - v J '' XXWIOTJTII I F'or'o Expreaa. for. Reck Hia j Chaatar, AJUiWTaJLBuav. 1 1 ' Pullman- drawing room aad sleepn-s to New York and Richmond: dar eoaebaa New Orleans to Washington. ; Dining car ervtca. Connacta at Oraaneboro fo The Tidewater ResorU tt, Virginia 1 win.ton-SMenv Kai-iah and ooidaboro. ( irTnn.vT, .rim axrv r.a. : I ' L '.." n. '.'. "aahlnston )iium.un muivu n.iu vuia, i ana nouin woatern umuaa. , rnuman drawina room alatrara. New Tork to Mew Urleana and birmlngham. - Pullman ob pin' On the Atlantio Ocean reached via servatinn ear Nt Tork to VI a eon the Electrlo Dlvtalon Trains every' i - -. .4 . i hart hour. u Delightful Surf Bathing. . Itnest , '.- i Hotels. . . i .:.. . M. W MAOUIREL General Superintendent t ; - R. .B. L. BUNCH. v , i , . Traffic Mgr. ' , . ' H. C. HUDOINS. Oen. Pass. Agent. THE BEA- 8PECIAL RATES- OVER Ta kf llwatika ' Wl,. v account Grand Aarla. Cralnrnaf Oriina of Cnalea. Auk. I mnnit fratft-ht and passenger to Chaster, 8. C. tna car aarvloe. Solid Pullman - train. 1 10:06 a. m. No. . Washington and florl- da Limited. Pullman- drawing room aleenara te New Tork; first claas coach to Washington, .Pining car service. ,.aa - vt A oa -llw rwwi,. Mooraavllle, Barber Junction,- Cooleemea. Slocfcavtiie, vtinaion-naiem ana ttoaaoks, Va.. an local points. . -. , . , . 12 -K b. m. No. 11. datlv. far Atlanta and loeal stations; connects at Spartan burg for . Henoemonvuie ana Aahrvlila 7:6b D. -m. No. 11 dally, for Rlrhmonil and local ststlons: eonnents at Oreeni bore. for Ralelah and Ooldaboro, Pullman sleepers. - Gra-niboro to Raleigh, Ohari lotte to Norfolk, aad Charlotte to Rich lath-ilkh, one . far plua . . (2.00 for the rntind trln ... ta MinnaanAiia. arinn.. aorouni zsa-1 bio looai ooiniak onal Kacampment Grand Army ot the 7:1 p. m. No. H daily except ataaday,' tlonal Recubllo. Ana. Uth-Uth, - one - fare for the round trip. , - To.Rlchmoad, Va., account - Orand Fountain. United Order of True Re formers. Sept. 4th-llth, one fare tor the round trio. dIus twentv-flve cents. Te Memphis. Tsnn., account National Baptist .convention f colored) nept. uin- lUth, one fare plus twenty-flve cents furl me round trip. , Ta - Unntjui,!, n M M .' aivwhiiHt - Wn. man's Consreaa.-jaly.JOth-to Au. toth. one fare plus twenty-five cents for round trln. To Koanoka ' Vs.. account National Firemen s Asaoclstkin. Aua. ltth-ltith. one fare plus , twenly-flvs cents for round trio. ' TO Mexico Cltv. Mex.. account Inter- national (leologtcal Congreaa, Aug. 21 at to nept. lbin, at rate ot one Tare plua twenty-five cents for the round trip. To Toronto, Ont, account Patriarchs Militant and Boverelsn Orand Loriam. Sept 15th-22nd, at rate of one flrat-claaa rare pius one dollar for the round trip. jo Moreneaa city.-N. c, account N. C Division ITntted Confadarata Vata. rana. Aug. 22nd-33rd. two centa per mile far TevtorarlUe and local atatlona. nan- ncnta at gtatesvllla for AshevlUs, Knox- vuie cnsitanoogo ana Mempnic l:S p. m. No. Pj. daily, Washington snd Southwestern Umltad. for Waah Ington and all points North. .Pullman sleepers and Pullman obeenratlon ear to New Tork. Dining ear service. , Solid Pullman train.-.. j , lt:M p. m. No. M, daily, New Tork and Florida Express, for Waahlnaton and Polnta North. Pullman -sleepers from Jacksonville snd Auguata te New Torkv M . A t , I ... Washington. .'- ' ' ' :8n p m. No. t9, ially. Washington and Florida Limited, for Columbia.. Auaruma - Charleston. Savannah and Jacksonville. Pullman drawina room sleeping ear to Jkrkaonville. First dsns da miiIih Waahlaston te Jackaonvllle. - II rut p. m. No. . dally, for Washington and rointa North. Pullman aleepar te Waahlngton. Flrat elasa day coach At lanta to Washington. - 10. a p, m. No. a. dally, TJnlted States Fsst Msll. for Atlanta and nolnta Rmith and Southweat. - Pullman drawing room Bleeper to ' New Orleana and Blrmlns ham. Day coachea Waahlngton to New In each direction, distanced traveled plus I Organs. Dining ear service. twenty-five centa For further information as to rates ana scusauies apply to: . , if- OATTIB, , Trsve Ina Paaaensar Aaant. JAS KER JR. Raleigh, N. C. vuy raaaensvr Agent. Charlotte, N. C Ticket, sleeplna ear resorvstlons. anil dauiled Information can be obtained at i?ltv T-1.W-I rtrm. Va 11 Ia.iv. Btwet. . -T..(-v- H. B. Speneer. (J. M.; 8. It. Hardwlck, P. T. U. W. H. Tayloe, O. P. A,: X. L. Vernon, T. P. A. . i-C Vip"6' art, Army a project to purchase the Mo j government restriction and Individual tlonal decline since Jsst report, where-- ta Thaa H r- ,rv -I -rf ' 1 1 1 1 1- -.v. I i" r i . T T . . " T I unon raaelltnar and hMe - nV...n, K-i Bin.i.-i. o.V-.T ? I . . . . v V . r?ea.om- n, eame.conalncuou.;.na ork.T7l t ritit?- both her. a - t-.-i an, V If -. ; " I w 1 . viwai.i . V"" I - ' "J "- a m aia-iana st iw ior. Mennwnue Liverpool T", ison Study.- . -o . I morial. wss unanimously endorsed. Inert one very, aim Die niinclD le as en-1 friends cable that Ruaaiaa aninnara ra in. BOlOv "Far n Tana" t ' Uu I o. --I-. In, thai naTaitltlj.il n -K,n1,l.. ak- JUL limnilal Intn wm-rt vu, '.rP?.fn! Chorus hy hool.s i I dncantpmeat U V . - ; i-. Ing of aocret with the individual fn) Yv?i!c,i?Tt -' a- w w-lL,?laa xwJ . ' ''r IH1..?1 compulsion and, control, that SarK. tv . . , 1 .. i (..nwuiaimpuni tneviow mat a crop mucn in WOwa, . R, - H. Jordan. Wllllsv Brawn I ni, HmiH Tnatrac4a Kollrdtor to I Or the moral coercion Of OubllO onln- 1 axceaa of ranulrementa ta In ,- Kn and. Miss Booker, - 111 A nnniinnm.,i. '' --. ii,,?'??1" Hymn."When theRoU "'' - n A BIO TOH3 PROMISED. " ' P. Prosecute', lynohrrs, But Iocal I Ion. That principle is that the soldlsnd splnnersf are -anwllllng to contract Sentiment la - Wltlit. Them, Many I nd for which mankind are warrant-J J? JppU except for lmroodlste needs. Negroe Sharln, It, ' . , ,- : fV. ? - fh.t "the "forsign d.mdodedlr Columbia, & C. Aug. IT.-Ooveruo "'' r?HZ'?Zt?WT- " Pot to eontlnua so Hsva-ard returned thla afternoon from I a A. ' - v wuwaat i until a tower ranges of t-prices Is es-Jh-aWa of tha chlnir of the TneVro I That thV otJy nnrJose for which pow- ubliahed or there Is a rsdlcal change w6-..?. .i ?LrZ " iTL. I er can be rightfully exercised over In the erop promise. The chances of aa i anv member or a riviiiaaMt asnmmnnitar i injurious aroucnt sre now oiiminatMi tint heard is , of No one la willlnar . fr ."- l .. .- .-.... I wwb ivoo. mnr i .n..., ,, ----- tournament, soldier. r TntZ.'SL H.hLc A iuffently vo ToSXU or le- will - take IT.w r,.n.; T i "tiT. Toanl I ngniiwiy oe prevent anumper producUon and.it will ' , -- , ... . -j I vw muuuur vserciaeu over 1 " tv ytvmium. in iio iiimu-raTiiie Tvanrnaun, ' oii- i . . - i an member or a civiiicati rommunitv i mjurioua aroucnt sre . u ui.n i i ---nlna- . A Whan aaked fos a state- I :i . " I md tha . nni c' V T "r .avcuauon. ACXt J llaurs- 1 - -aT- - av- I uia win, m to prevent narm ir."- r,.j i l-aiiK j ii.': Jay..-v "Tr I ment concerning tho; lynching- the I to 0.h.ra. . hi. n.n worms snd shedding, h jt - - . - . - ' -' i . I ..li ka Waa nntKlna a aaaW . . - " , m naaiiaval TtlSl T IhMt . I w i-Vr m :U..,J,'UI:- with Solicitor Cooper of the Oreen rh--'. ; " . I compelled to do or forbear because It require very unfavorable cllmatio oondl- G T B - '3 JS' ssaw- tXPRCSS PRfPAaO - ' Vegp . Old" -Kentucky ' Itye WhisVey. . . ; ft Year Old Straight N. D. Corn Whiskey. ' 4 Yean Old Virginia Ap- pie pranoy. 4 Year Old Maryland Peach Brandy. - Fine Old Holland Qln. " REMEMBER - These aooda mm ' tone jugs, andl are an -a closed in unmarked pack ages. We guarantee ail goods -aa represented or auwuy raiunaea, Thoaddress of the occasion will be wi0r .! a . !i . I w111 bt,"' blm to to. .be Mon" , 7"Wve thla conviction, of IBCF-JL U. KCUy lOIHC, aUCfflOnl, VI. raham. 1 k. I - n.MPier, er will be served Proaecate the known jnerobers of the cause, in the opinion of others, to do ody is. cordially mob-rthe.jaentinjent , among -the ,o would pe wise, or even right These to take a large, best cltlsfng ot the county, aswell are good reasons f.r remonstrating delivered by Mai. William A. O raham, . --..'ii. win. A v,g ainner v '. At lr o'clock. Everybody invitea . to attenn anil a .w- . t. . (Well-filled hajiV.t ( ..... t "laa a number of negroea Is In sym-1 with him. or oeruadina- him. n r. s Mf. Thomas O. ' McMlchael, of the P10 wl,h action of the mob,' It J treating him, but not for Compelling v"""e oar, win dellirar the' charge 1 naraiyprooaoio mas un iiivaovv- ninH or viaiung rum witn any evil In to the knights and the coronation ad-tionwlU amount td anything. ; I case he do otherwise.. To justify that, . dress will be made bv Mr. s M.HAa I . A rro school . teacher -ot ' the I the conduct from which it la daairawi Redd. The- Hunters villa Rraaa Tiami I nelrhborhood has Written 'a card to I to deter him. must be calculated to Hons from time to time resuKlnc in thai tefioard Air line Railway. ; Summsr exourslon and week-amd miu via Dfawara jair una eeasoa lata. Tha Seaboard will sen follnarin mar excursion tickets limned to Oct and' weak-end ticket! llmlfn iZZ d,,foUoJ,.!n,,.lfi; i?uWJ1! "options WIU fniuHiiitun w ve-jiifj f4 f a a aals Friday - afternbon train and all .1 m- , -- ivium Tuaa, day, Inolualvs; Blowing Rock TuesdaVa following, inolusive. . aueaoays - Bates not named below can be had no. WrUhtavllle Beach aid return. . sum'. I irSflJ1" 5 lr,n," elttse' Herts, mer saourslon, ta.lt. . umrFV 80 "'h and South west schedule Wilmington ana return, week-end. Mm I IT " "r pubjeat to Mount Holly. week-en3,. eoo. I hange without notloa T.'- . .. 1 .iH"lS a'eek1entUilB(kU,"miir WoW- -JiCVU.;?f ' Q 'SiWnTlrlr. aumn, RL &LM. aap by aaTfta.Aa.Ww.nd.tL7S. -Avuraioo, :"w. F-"i"sar witn tne. aaderatanding Ba?u:thfordton and return sun,-. h,?,U omPr wlU aot be reaponstbls RUtnerroraiun nnu rwiurn. Summer a. I for failure to run Ita lr.in aa --kii- Cry"ad TeTu.ur ! J"!"? uek lay .. 7 hi mio- weak-end, lil. ", 1 rrTJ wineir operation, tare la ea- Clllfa and return, week-end. tj Ml . I iiTl.ff JpT" e'reot time of connecting Lenoir and return, aummsr eiourslon' fo. .if eomr, responalble aj7. a-aak-end. tlto. ,""rsion, I ser errors er omlssloaa . . , . . b 1 0 w 1 11 . - - - - " " u m m e r ax. , t-nanows aa follows: surslon, taw, weeH-eno, s.J0l . 1 Vn ae a.n. -a aa . . - suiTwM rSh.'""-' -;.. WrnJngto.- wUhco. ssssg a jo far eeca sanae en Clve sinssang slrecUeas will a furnish ; music, and merry-go-1 the newspapers In which he endorses I produce evil to some one else... The - - vv..., nam ,na miaway s I tne tynoning 01 vavia. 1 , ,,, , -v 1 inw ounquct ot any one, - mi uib-iiuwui' in-, nna. i - ,j in nmi.ii . i- amiuauia aw aociety, "'"" E,u p " re PrPnng for a I what 1 Tremendous watermeionT I tnat wnicn concerns omers. .in the vr.s-r"T A" w.3''"er'...rel . w- The-Wilmington Dispatch tells of P" wnicn mere y concerns nimseit. V.itDtur??n HoCpy. ' WII1 McCord. I "a tremendous watermelon" having I hl Independence la. of right, absolute. nan..rt' .acld.w"'.. TPHTJ been received : in . that: city . from oyer himself, over his own body and county. It I "" mmviouai ib sovereign. , - . number I . Now,, applying; the test of this dls- pounds hare """ion tss accurate unguage Oa.Iow.vDVld, tht; e uaiiowayt Capt. W. S. CaldwelL J. W. m.nn.. un.,nri 'T.nd.e j-rim. -U. L. - Barnette, Dr; J,: E. & "rjv . aa . nounda. - A Iavldson and w. B. Blvth. A hf5- ' W- v,.-,r aaaaa . , ., s vv YJ aa aaagg . aa wa w V ar welchlnr been raised In Mecklenburg this year and cold In Charlotte. Mr. John Free man, of Berryhlll township, la at year raised and sold to Mr. fcd w. aieiion, of this city one . which weighed II pounds and expects to market, this season melons oi eo.ua i weignt. u a few years ago Mr.' J. M. f?lms. shipped prob-'j DE.TH OP MRS, FRANK 3TORCOT; v i ! v - ;. i. . .,.-! A VrU-Knowrn Lswly Of Uo Cnnnty -, , a an aw; runorst and Inter ,ment at Sard la A, Hsl. Chunh. i' t Mra Frank Noroot, -of Sardls, died uuuanir vesterasv tnnrhlnar a i , - -.-I, . ..., , MCW;Tail mill, . piiii...iiiiim o clook, of heart- failure..' ' Mra' Noroot 1 from here to. New York 20. watermel naa Dnen in-fine health un to Thlira. I n. -hlh amrarail .ln . welaht i fit day afternoon. '.when ahe. was taken nnla .ch.! The Israreat watermel. f?.1"10"! c,.n' sough! 111. A physician wae summoned and ndncaS tn -th world are arrow I V. rrurPa.n?-,u.nM,on' ?y IUtlon. tamporarr;.' relief - ohfainawi. - ri ii' J.i..t."n.it. ..-, . . "f. Ptrsuasionf -. tnese ana hundred yesterday 'mornlnV. rfci,. .h. a."S "v"" " . , otnT. conaiqoratlons bear,, upon this , a second attack, from which she died. Rev. riato Durham to : rreach v bn n-r nuausna anu one cmia survive. I , ; - i., LynxUtng. ' " , The fuheral took pUce at the-., home , BaV Plato T. Durhafn. who waa to can 4 . draw) ?r. to j. our lem. what result .: have I think we have reduced the oroblem to a question of rrsct Here we have material for a'wwll-nlght endleta dia' cusslon. Is Ignorancs a menace to society; can- that sort of Ignorance wnicn is a menace to society bs da. stroyed hy that sort ef education that la forced: can education rome'bv compulsion:. csn. not the end sous-tit Be Frank other considerations bear quest lor. of fact, boas the good of all of us demand that soma of us shall ha compelled to attend school T . Js oom- Vestordflv' aftarnnnn . a A'-i-iT I " stev.-rii a. tuiiiiii, nn waw u i jiuimn j wuucauon naoeasary Tor the aerv Jes belna InThlf n hm Wrt,l hl vacation, has been protection of society T , If we say yes mK !?! .'hW.-,' deUI-ed-tm tweeunt of Ihe.death of to thla question, then 'w. mn-t admit K.fn p h members, lie win not r tnat compulsory, enucstlon does not . jr . . liiui 1.1,. I . Iir. ..Mill .. A M . MIA. . I , A M n , . , W 1 1. I II I n nlVIn . r. I ...... .... .. i.ivn. main in mi . Bira .. u, rn.-v.-n. will -.-.k I cnurcn yara.i : , ., .lnn the auhioet" of lvnohln. Thona a r JJ--TJ-rar-aaaaaa i n a 1 i I J, ., a. I 'a a an ' A a I ,t-.T'i.';.- you iiave really never eaten ix pvc isoda cracker until you haye; eaten v. v-. Oheeda IBisuitlllii a . ' a - -F.l at a a - l . rv,.. r ZT ' .' . - wno Know ir.. I'urnnni icr certain ' , VV w" wvoixaiimaieaj tnat he . will say something wort,h ; 'Mr.j. W.. A; Watson, n well-known hearing, He is bold and eloquent and cotton merchant of the city, returned powerful when at hia best Those yesterday morning from the .Mouth hn hear him to-morrow will hnva and Wouthwest, where ho hss been a treat Mr. Durham will conduct fon of th Immaturity of his powers ...r tne paat two- weeKs traveling the night service nt his church as J"? cnwa oepertaenv sna hence he from point to point and looking over usual. ' ";" ... ; r " te by nsturo and by Iswt subject the crops.. Mr. Wstsori renorta none , ' I to restraint from which the man i. cotton hi south Texaa while that in j Republican Convention epiember l.'r" An novarnmsnts, free and de- But Is this the end of thn'malUrt By no mear.s. .We have lost alaht af a certain distinction which settles the question. When we : speak of the rignts or an individual, we mean an Individual ot mature Judrmenti wa mean a man ana not a Child. By rea- The "only sbda vmcker; V' Si "-''aalwwMwl ' .S''a-jiaa-. 'J "K v'-t mlZll -A. j v-V good, 'protected from; strange ;Hands :by a' v ( y dust tight, moisture paocaRe. - ,'. .: ' 41 NATIONAL IISCUIT COMPANY morth Texas.- Arkansas and Iiuiat kna is fine.- .The crop between Char. lotie and , New , Orleans, he says, is niHitieo, in some pieces Doing good, while In others poor. ... On the whnia Mr. 'Watson belloves that the crop in overrniea, it not Deinj so good as re ported.';.;.' ' , . ,-. J, ii I Tii ' - ' - Seabonrd ' Ielgtit Icllvery , Yards. workmen ' with ploughs, waaons. ricks snd shovels are busily engaged in graning tne property b.twecn J-.aat Fifth .and East Sixth streets. Manvatil Ml , 4alll tA , h -Ti In III. ;r.7"nn,-A in iT; a.V...a.A ?.n- ""a w grantea prlvlle il', - i Tilths man aoes not enjoy, and t . , .. - ' - 7-7 V. T .... w sublect to restrictions w irainiauva AH I vu .-ii uvai.1 , n HI . ua M... Anna nn .i.r- . TK . Th- MackUnbura- rc.ntv anhll J tCO'M.-. l "lnctlon. Tbe - . ' , rnIltl mi, ii nr aa wMu thA mam a..A- gee which he child htrt the named and other business transacted. I nnr anair.ri-tha i.im The precinct prltr.arlee to sen I Uelcv wllhout the' psrenfs' consent: th. gatea to tne oonvemion -will to held child may not do as he pleases, but nuixuvt avnufftussv a i-rw aiiifiias,-! 1U, IinifW't: B.L M II IMllnfl n th a...iw rlos In the country precincts will bo of the Jaw and the discipline of his J ? ?,ock' 'Charlotte township, parenu. The doctrine of Individual" u an luwua aa u uuta, . , I lam floes not SDDir to Child ran On this Dolnt Mill iuvi ln.t ik. fronting A street, whereon the tracks ' ' n Borrow or -" v - - quotation: "It la, perhsps. hard- for tho new Seaboard freight delivery! -"-N connoctod In ahy way with" The' neccHHary to say that this doctrine jsrd ore to be placed. The Asbury -Derver eatsbllHhment, in Which ah,' meant to appiv oniy to nui nd old Vance homes were removed rnot hlRhly regarded snd In which '"" th msturlty ot their fa snvcral weeks sgo and the plot from nr popularity is miirked, sympBtlse street to street Is now one blank area.w,,rl Ml1 Jessla I'npbe. the stencg. The r.md officios expect to have the rspher of Tho Ob.,f rvr Printing i - - aw . f r ...-..'j. ... li I al '.-. . . "'r; i , .! aLsat m aJ yard llnlnhed by November 1st. ' A 1'lno rami SoKL ' , Ciipt. II. I. fitowo 1ms s-!d JJ7 frfM of his '"litimnn rldn farm In (too!" Creek township to Mr. it. A. Iinrf ill. a merchant nnd frmcr of I Durham IIcruM. llouae, .In the ben-n vnnent .which has come tjpun lr In thi d.ith of i.tr ruihcr t his hoinai In t;oncord yesterday afternoon. - -r Thiil'u "I'. WWtaa f. i m tt iifn run win. All vho desire : stock v in j tho Greater Chailotto' cuitlas." Oiautauqua, or desiro their Certificated call - on Mana- oiyogr.be.oV'the. cr, COG ;K.v8evcntli street; hdnda'.i A d Th,oh.el o,,."r.,.r?,'! . . ' Btocli cdo.1 mvcstincnt?..: Boason1 Scntl OtkCtnt'''' inn (me ni-ifrnnnrnnoo. 'J h con-ni.I.-i.. M-n ws (63 n nci-fi. 'lho ).n I -( 111 l-o pnHHf-d t-)-rl,iy. The '. Imi 'l TTI-l f'iri i )i rf 1! 1 t i . t i Wilmington il..lnri Hint she- will ar-nd n high ' lln mo ii.lvr.i iln to th.i l.cgl itntiirn ami if -, i!r.,ni-l..n l.ii-a t w h oi-1 - ' v i i i ,. i . , 1 l-i.f r '. ..0 i . ; . In a state to require being tnkn ram of by others, mimt be protected actatnat their own actions, n w-ll as ssalnat exiernwl Injury. ( H followa, therefore,, that the principle of IrWI vldunllant permits the coercion of the child even for his owr. good. Wlu-rcns it-forbMa the r-nirMnt of tho inan save when t ha welfare .f Mit or Cf Soclr-fy rti-mnn 'i it , tr-KAKERS; AKV.-SAM T. JONES, . tin, it. w. crsARfl, IfON, JO!ITEMri,K GHAVtifl, N'ATult II. H. TILLMAN'. , , ' f"'AI:U:3 IW1.NE, ' 'V. 1.. It. c.l.ENV. '.'. i. rUAirr. . Tlin HA1LET QUA UTETTE3. '' mmu, f uoTWEr.i.rir-Ein... Mlt::- OltACK Mrx.so.V. ' i-a INSTIU Mi:TAI.S TI'wV, Croas Hill. H. 'J., ana return. ' I . . " " wnn a lur Atlanta, MCc?r-lo" Vdfcl wok-nd. Utft B'mJrA&A---,l,. lhw-U with (--. -a - i ..ii i i i utr waai pointa ia jav aata At Hamlet with M for Raleigh, Portsmouth, Norfolk and steamers far rvasmngton. najtimore, New Tork. Boe tcn. and Provtdenee. With ef at Hamlet Virginia Beach and return, summar -1 ..... i..n. au. - - - -jr0 -n-f Va- 'unL lUniHIet W"w-a. For lurtner iniormatioii oan on or ait 1 i. T ' vrito si at namies dress any agent Seaboard or the followl toTi Cp'umbla, Savannah. JaeasoavUle. Ingl , All Florida polsta . ... , - 'aa 'a. a ''a . 5a.B'.'W,C8B,' '! " "Ti Writ a. BX. for lia. ; ; ? , Ticket Agent. Charlotte . j?. ci eolnton, Shaioyaad RuthsrfordtosT wn- fpr Raleigh, Richmond. Washington, New Tork, and the East. With li at Hamlet ! JiUM wiro Vb v' .City Paaaangar At, Charlotte, N. C.' WKEK-END RATES TO MOUNTAIN RttBQRTa -.VIA ' UOUTUEllN RAlta out ehsng-e, eonnectlng at Lineolatoa wijn v. r. w, . to for Hlekory, La-, aolr and Western North Carolina points. No. 4f, dsrly. 4:45 m. for Unoelntea, Shelby, Rutherfordton and all local ata tlona, nonnesting at Uncotntoa with C. a N.. W. fn Naartaa. Hlnkarw. l-aasila aad all loeal polnta, , ; No. 44, daily, I a a for Mhtiroe. Rasa. ' The Voilo wing week-end rates will ap ply from Charlotte. K- C ,te points hat I ifStoaT tso Umlnlriaa aamau. . , . ; ; ., I aai lucai stationa. Ashavills, N. C... M fttS I No. Its. dally, T:l p. m. for Monroe, Ulsck Mountain. N. . C....... sia I r""?'." atianta. inrming- Hound Knob. N. ll... iuli end the Bouthwast. at Ifaml.t with Marion. N. C t an for Columbia. Savannah, Jaeksonvllle Morsanton. N. C. a at 1 Florida polnta, with M at HamlaS Connelly Springs, N. C i.M., i l.a for Rloratnond, Washington and New Hickory. N. C. , Ml I J01- snd the Flaat. with tt at naming 1U uenueravnvuia Hi j, .u brevarl, M. U. .... 4si Laka Toxaway. N. C , lis Hot Springs, N. C....,.a.....,..,M 4 tit niacaiuuri, b. ,,.,., ....,, 1. It Ralalgh. sleeper on this train from Char Portsmouth and Norfolk. for Through lotte, V. C. te Portsmouth. Va, dally. Trains arrive In Charlotte as follows: ' No. Ut. M:0A a. fn . SaJlv. iVnra lulala avrta ana noatn. f.uhfoJton"1rl."c'I"!'""U."!" HA.,.l?,2:1, f- m fronl Ruther- Rlgh Bhoals, N. C...J.........M:"; lid fcrt'? i5n!,bW t-nib.rton aad aU C as Ineolnton. N. .... . lat Ellria, N. Cj, u t fo anolr, N. y....... .v,., ' X-W an Jackaon Springs, N. Taylors, n. C. (f c.,,,.;..v..7;. r cnica Sprlnss., I lo .."-c:r::::-r::::'S B. C l.al on sale foe. all fralna Waterloo. Taylorsvll Whlteatona. Tiiawa tickets Saturday -and forenoun trains Sunday, gooo to return tne toiiewing sionaay. except tickets to- Taylors. Waterloo and Whitsstnne sre good to return tha fok lowing Tuesoay. ...;..,.- i"i a.; anji".'". a. r. n.r - . wssnmgton, u. v. 1 , K. W. polnta No. St. dally.' H :M a m. rVona Wtlmlnr. ten, Lumberton. Maxton. If amlat Hia a- roe and all looal polsta t fordton, Shelby. TJnsolnton aad C M.' W. Railway polnta . k , . No. n. 10: J p. m datly. from Wnmfnr- .' tea. Hamlet and , Monroe, also from points East, North and Southwest, -eon-meeting at Hamlet and Monroe. Connections sre made at Ramlat with alt through .trains , for points North.. South and flout hwaat, which are eompoe- ' ed ef Vestibule . day eoaches between. Portsmouth snd Atlanta, and Washing, ton and Jackaonvllle. and alaentnar . ram between Jersey City, Birmingham and ' TH V. ATLANTIC! A NORTH r A MA. LISA COMPANI HAVW AUTHOKri-l empnia ana eraey uuy and JacksonA V r REDUCED RATES AS KUI.IiOWH: I Villa Cafe ears oa sll through train a. Winston-Sitiem, N. C. Account Allaalon.f Tor , Information, tlme-tat.laa. raaarva- ary invention oi m. m. . unurca I tiona, or Beenoara aaoripiiva literature August iw.- itstss en certi-l apply to ticket agents or addreas. flmla nlan (one and one-third rimi. olaea fares plua 2s sen tat. . Newbern N. C. Account State Ornnd ... .. lyxtge ot uou veiinwa, jtugusi It-U, f, ' ltos. Rates on rertlllcste plan (one v ' and one-third nrat-elase furss plus " 26 cental. -. ,- t . . Morehead Clty, N. C. Account North Carolina umeton united confednr. ata Veterans, . Auguat - It-in. , lma, From Uoldahoro. U.la: haata.. li flu: IQrange, II stir Tailing Crank; 11.76! vnwinn a .cna a. a , a. -.11 a.. , . mviniii aiivi , , ,i i4.; t .- - -' " Portemouth. ' VS. V .' JAMES KER. JH.. C. P. A.. . . Charlotta N. Ci ' , . C H. OATTIS, T. P. A.. , .' j Balelgh. N. a CIIAS. B. BTAN. O. P. A., s r a va a a rt , Portanaouta, Ta. Klnaton, tl.sftj Csswell, II. W tover, sh m m n tr , a it a a ' ' . tl.ti; . Covs tliaij ; Tuncayrnra tj.ao P 1 T fj " T 'Tr.!ffl I fT I Kewbarn.. M cents: ; Rlverdals. si ..,'.;, , (JV . Tl 4. , cetiU; Crostan W Cnta; Newport, M V t ilaW J I Vaavt I 4. ll - M cents Wild wood, M osnts; Mans- k-.., , m J . . field,. CO osnts. SrKCIAta ,.lOW- RATES VIA SOUTH- " .. 1 L'DU 1)1 T U'lV . . . . ' ' - . ,u iw, un i.iii n a . On account uf Homecoming of Wm J, Itryan, New York. ft. Y., Aug. pth, Iftoa, . the Southern Itailway will . a-ll tlcketa trt New . York and return st ex ccpilonnlly low mta ll.-keu to be a.lii An it. imih and mu, with final . limit B".t. 41 ll. ..' ' .The following rates wilt aprly from points nninwd, Charlotta n M iill.hurv t.10, Stateavlllo ia, llikorv l it. Ireensboro H7.45, Vlnton-Hiii-iii i,:iii, llllllHin I17.li0. HliiU liVI-l. An,,...... niMWy low rt frmn other puinta. j.ir . riirtnsr inroniiiiiinn cull en your t til kot IlKI-lt, nr wilt a 1 U. II. TAYl.ni;. tl J-. A , , 'W aslilnvtiin, I i" i.. U i ' T - r , Through Trains ltafly, Cliarlotto t' ri , ,; - ' ivoanoke, ta. .... . gcbeuuts ia street poo, t. 10 &. ait OS am Lv Charlotte, ft. pyArio f .-i a.iaam ar nniuu, i .i. iiv. lv a i i I 1 i piu l.v v llll .-.I. in. at lv. At i i 11 pill i.r Mm 1 a .iii i.v I 1. 1 j i n! Ar t it 1 ...... f,. S.ia, n Y iviUUiit, , - ' V'l . . .. Hi. 1 , l ) .t-V a Hi' ttin I i ; I 1 n 1 I ' ( li I U ' I 1 i t I k i C i vr. I ; i ) v ' si ) 1 1 1 r : ; I'lW. I.V1D i;iri'C':
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 18, 1906, edition 1
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