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Li., i, nt, U L'J y UI.J din-Ill Kltl, ! t 1 :iY. KAOCK. is. C- Atlanta, A T, f , - At hi,.A' i: JNo r.iniiiuK hum tin "Vi!urt $,); rain.' ' i , At Now in,,,, na; .No New Orleana- At k.mk: Little Rock. 2; Nosh- Vine, i tw luuiHKHr- , .. POUTU ATLANTIC LKAGUB. At Kknin' Knvaiuillh. 2: MttCOll. 1. At Charleston: Charleston, 4; Jack aonvllla. 1-' -. . " . At Augusta: Augusta, 0: Columbia, 1, AMERICAN LEAGUE. " ' ' ' ' At Washington: VVBBlilngton-Cleve- land game postponed; wet grounds, ' . At Philadelphia: Philadelphia. I:, Bt - 1, it lion ton: Boston. 4: Detroit. 0. ill A . k,.-'Vk. k, VArlr 1 f -1 . 1 f. . - NATIONAL LEAOU1B. At St Louis:- Bt. Louls-Phlladelphia giune was advanced and played, a purl . or uouoie-neaaer yeaieruay. - . At Chicago: Chicago, ; New Tork.-0. At Cincinnati; - Cincinnati. Z; Bos- Inn. 1. . , At Pittsburg' Pittsburg, t! . Brook lyn. .. i. . ,;-, i.., ' . 1 " ". . EASTERN LEAOtTE. At Baltimore: First game with Mon- , treat postponed; rain. - Second game: Baltimore, 10; Montreal, 8. 1 - - - At Providence:' Providence, 1; Roches ter, o. . . " v.. At Jersey Cltyr First, came: Jersey City, 1 Toronto, .- Second game; Jer sey Cltjr. S; Toronto,- L .- ' , At Newark! Newark, .4; Buffalo, 1. . -VTRnTTCTA' rTATK I.KAQUB.-' At Lynchburg-: Lynchburg. 6:- Roa. ' noka,'S. (Called In' eighth, on account fit At Norfolk: Norfolk. J: Richmond. L At Danville: Danville, 0; Ports. Uii aft-.-imjuii. oi: t -.-in : ( 'llll Ulliil tl ,, . l;,i-i,m .. .. . i.-ittirii s Y i nuui and N''t'lt Couwuy and Jo -I n- .1 npru l if I in t 1 l.U.lllM T! K. It. K I i. 1 00200 0 00 xZ It) 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 it .m.-r find i' -W-t; T.UiiJ.i :i in. l ime, l.oJ. I.' mucs, iimfiintx mouth, a. STANDING OF 1HE CLVBS. w Birmingham New Orleans Memphis .. ; bhreveport AUants, .. w Montgomery ', jMtivllie SOUTHERN LEAGUE. , i won. tiik tattle Rock ' ""2 .. ... 00 M 61 tt 2S , ; . 48' . 47 , :; 4t ,. i 71 It . 'P.Cl .62 ,57J t ' .581 - .4 ' .JUI v - r ' , . t , Won. VrmL KC. Pavannalv f B , Augusta ., , (,." CI f 41 Macon .. , .: . .... U ..." K3. . Columbia w. ( 60 -' Charleston . , 4 ' 63' ' Jacksonville) ,..V..' '..;M.V i M. PPIttaliui-g, Auk. 20. In one of the l;t Ram. of si iiih the I'lttoburga to-diiy beat the iirooklyna by a score. of S to 1. ' K.ore: ' i . i R. II. K. Pittsburg'.. ,. OS0100B01-S I 1 Brooklyn ..." 01600000 0-r. 0 ljatirrleHi l ynch and oihson; Enaon and , Hitter, Time, l.i0. Umpire, Ktns- Clur Huron Vln Kentucky. Scltlnj; Saratoga, N. Y. Aim 20. Clara ' Huron won the Kentucky selling stakes of furlonga at Saratoga to-day. Clara Huron took the lead St the start and making the puce won by two lengths. imiiy uoilurs , was second. IIverbole third, s . . ; ; .... . In a hot finish Entree beat .Yorkahlren Ld a hea(i In the. fourth race. Hadkte on Entree outrode Miller on Y oiks til re la.' bummaries: . Kirat race. Belllnr. 7 furlonvi: Anfletn Ijidy. 10 to , woni Bllver Weddlnn, 10 to 1. second: Asellna. 1 to 1 third.. Time. i. a. t ..... - , Kecond race, ateeole chase.- about I'4 mnea: rirute, g to j, won; water Ford, to i-'seoonu: fine fenner. f to J. third. Time. 6:28 J-5. Third : race.' the- Kentucky . aelllna? aiaaea,. rurionKa: Clara Huroa, i to 1. won; .Dolly Uojlara, 7 to 1, second; Hyperbole, I to 1, third. Time. 1:081-6. Fourth race,- mile aad furlong: Entree, ven.. won: Yorkshire i1. 8 to i. mua. ondi Bailor Uoyr 6 to J, third, Time, Fifth race, sell In r mllei flsmoel IT Harris. 6 to X. won: Wrenn, X Oto I, ono nvn iievaorn. i uto l . . thira. Time, 1:41 4-1. , ..-:. Sixth raoe. SU furlnnaa;' They're Dir. I to r. wonj-LaDy I to, 1. jei-ond; Prince r oriunatua, i u j, luira. Time.- 1:L Ouuldor Winn One Tetania Kvoi.t cincinnntu Aug. -o one tavorlte. two necooa cnoicee ana inree outmaers won at Latonla to-day. .Ihlrd event at fur lonaa.. toe-ieniure oi the. programme, was -won Tiy Nonce Lucille, an- outsider la the betting. Intense Was second, half a lengtn in front of . Idy. Henrietta. Track Blow. : Bummaries:- 1 Irat rare a furluns-s- TCrfnrwAfi '; If I. won; uoa VI van t. la to 1.. second: M6ntaban, 7 to t. third. Time. 10.1 ' Second race, mile and elrhth- puiap. 15 to 1, won; Llkbt Opera. to 1. second: nnuim, ju to j, intra. Tims,' zroi-s. ' Third race. 4 furlonara: Nnnni I.nrllte 11 to 1. won: , Intense, 10 to 1.. second: to i, tnira. - Time, ilrs. Cnrrlo hmlli, of- Ausou. fpeclal to The C! ,-rvcr. , Wudvsboro, Au,r. 20. Mrs, Carrie X Smltli, who for hoiuo lima liud bcn na.Kiiir her home with her daughter, Mrs. James V. ltli-huriM(H.. died at the home of Mrs. II 8. Jioueh. her on-ln-law,' In Lllcsvllle townHhlp, early Saturday morning from typhoid siever, after un lUncns of only, about three weeks. Mrs. Hinlth wus about 4& years of age, a member of the Wadenboro Methodist church, 'an ex cellent Christian woman and was held in the very highest esteem, by all who kr.pw . her. ,, ..- , ',' e ; . - Bho was taken sick while nursing her son-in-law, M r.; James, W. Klch ardHon, and had to give up- this duty a short while before his death. ' Mrs. Smith was a niece of Major T. J. Ingram, of this place." and a re-) llct of the late Wm. T. Smtth. - She is survived by four children, Mrs. E. 8. Hough, Mrs. Jas., W. Rich ardson; Miss Addle- Smith and ; Mr, Jerome Smith, of Wllmlngtotv. ' 1 The Interment ' was at the family hurylng ground '1; near -Savannah church, LJieaviile townanip, uunday afterrion., . ..- ..- : - .. Mrs. T C. reooV of " AsherlUe. 1 Special to Tha Observer. J . " ' Asheville, Aug. Vtj-Mr, ". TV'- j Lady ' Henrietta.- 4 1:18 t-t. r ,624 " .45 .'.460 .M0 AMERICAN I.EAC1UE. v . .v , - . . Wiii IvsL H '. Chicago ; Philadelphia. : . CleveianaV New York Bt. Louis .. T'wnlt V-t-s vis, sel tl J ...67 . 41 a ; 48, 47 . 61 :. 64'. j : 77 ? .04 Foorth - race, t ' furlons-a'' , TnanMtne OlrL 4 to 1. won; Prince of Pleas, II to i. seconm Miss Anxious, a itn l third. Time.. 1:171-4. . s . - r Fifth raee, i furlonrs: ElndandaL to L wonr Warner Orlawold. t to 1, see- nna; . jteeuurut Mayo, - to 1,; third. Time. 1; 1-5.. . . ' ' - . . -j Blxth race. ' mile: , Princlnta. T to f. won; Lady Charade, I to J, second: Ml3hcrlll. 100 to 1, third. - Time. 1:461-6. Mi 1 "Farmer Hams" Defesits .Hackmw i aohmldt in Wrrtllng- Bout., v... NATIONAL. LEAGUE. L -'i--; - - Wan. LosVA Chicago ., .. , k8 ' 81 v.. NewYork ...... tl Pittsburg . ... . .,'-' - 40 r,- PhlledslphU w ' U CinclnnaU - .. . 4 ' V Hrooklyn .. ........ 41 '&.. fit. Loots .. 40 f It ' . Uoston, ;;.,.-. . ..," 74 :;j .EtiS ' .491 J7 P.C. ;" -.4 ' .473 . .417 '.3S7 Special to .The Obaerver. Aahevllle. . -Auar. M. "Tmir Rnraa defeated Charles Hackenschmldt in a mixed-style wreatllnc contest here In flight. Scarcely 400 pteple . witnessed the event. Hums won yhe flrat and third falls and Hackenschmldt the aaennil ' There was vonsiderahle enthusiasm and some fsst worV but the alTair en tam compared with other similar contests. Ruffalo .- Won. . Isu F-t-, 64 Jersey City . . 69 , Haltlmort Vm ..... M' Kocheeter .. . .... . , 60 N rk Montreal Toronto 48-' 48 .. 40 41.;,. tl-V -6 V 804 .677 .481 .4h6 .M .438 H.7j " JiEAGl'E GAMES. aCr".. SOUTH KILN LEAOTm ' Memphis, Tenn.. Aug. la To-dsy's game was practically devoid of. feature and was 'Won by .ike visitors, a uotn Hushes and Lovcks were bit bard. ' Btockdale . relieved - Loacks aftee tiie seventh Inning. . . t v- ' . Boors: - - B, H. E. Atlanta .. .. .. 1 1 1 1 e I 1-7 16 1 Memphis ttlllttOM It I Batteries: Hughes and Smith; Loucka, RtockdaJe and Owena ' Time. 1 hours. Umpires,, W ainscot t and Ruddorham. Women. Vk tlina of Itsroad Accident- Special to Jhe Observer. , , . ; Asheville, Aug. 20. Tha annerln- tendent's office of the . Asheville di vision of tha .Southern has been po tided that the two ladles run down by work-train near BushnelL Swain County. Satnrday-iafternoon were Mrs. Margaret Olbbess and her daughter. Miss Sarah' Glbbey. The superinten dent's office said this morning that It naa reen nounea mat aira, uiDDey was dead, but that the report-that Miss Glbbey was also dead. bad not been confirmed. From bther sources It Is learned-that Miss Glbbey ' lingered but an hour after her mother's death. Tha accident was a horrible affair. Follow Each ' Kew IHscovery v pf ' t '? :.' Science. ;,' - a ." -j- . The great strides ' that : medical science nas made in me last rew years Is due to the germ theory. When the germ of a disease has been discovered the doctors have not been slow in finding a drug to kill It, In a . few years it will be .rare to And a bald-headed man - or ; woman. . The falling - out of hair :1s due to a dandruff germ, and now It. has been discovered how to kHI this germ. Tho remedy- used -is - called ' Newbro's Herpjclde. '' Its success .. has been been , light I, c:e,::. Pen el, a t.!( l!v i ,tnj lady of this city, died iitiuiii. 'evening at 8:30 o'clock at her rrsi i.-nce, lit Robert street. Mrs. IVnt-l had been ill fjr a long tune and l,r dnith was not uneapectud. Tho funeral aervlcei were coniluuted yesterday afteraoon at 3 o'clock at the West End !aptlst church, ltev. O. I gprlnglleld -of' fk-iatlnif. Mrs. -Penel was a con cruted Chrlstiun woman and beloved by all who knew her.- Surviving an a huaband and four son. The sons are: ' . J. C. Peu.l, W. C. Penel, Oeorge J'enel and Hurgin Penel. Ir. "W. II. Ward, of Kllubrtb aty, Special to The Observer. - EllMbath City, Aug, 20.Mr. W. H. Ward died last night after en lllbess of two months. For three days not a drop of water of a mouthful of food was taken by him. 't - 7 ' ' Mr. Frederick Lovh-k, of Sparunbrug, v- ..- ;" 8. C- '. , , :"' ' - , i I Special to The Observer. r , , ' Spartanburg, 8. C, Aug. 10 Fred erick Lovick, manager of the Spar tanburg store of Kress -A Co., died here Sunday morning after an Illness of several weeks. iHiath was due, to typhoid fever and his condition had been critical for three days preceding death. The body was taken to his former home, Rochester, .N.T., vfor Interment. The deceased Is survived by a widow and one child, a boy II years old. - ; 'Open a Box for Ihc ? Children ( .-.$ Xiavc i where j they ; can ; reath iiVsWatch them gain in weight Watch their checks grow hlvSvithhealth and life. X$Z.. ; S"; U nbedai Biscuit if:miht only Soda I Crackers--. v the most nutritious i ood made V i from wheat, therefore, the 5 most wholesome food for children. fS In a Just tight mmsturt proof packagi. v i IATI0NAl BIJCUrr COMPANY t and Zlmmer: Buch- Herpjclde. '' Its success .. has Tims, ,1:05. Umpire, marvelous.. Not a failure . has ''' . - (',-: . so far reported. , It Is ajso a jdoll ' Little - Rock,- Aug. JOyMeany's single - soored Zlmmer in the tenth spd Little Rook - defeated Nashville. Brady had the beat of a pitcher's battle but . was alven weak auDoort. : Score: '.'O:: R. H. E. Utile Rock .., , 1 6 0 0 1-1 t I Nashville .. .. I 48800 10 0-1 8 1 - Batteries: ' Brady and Zlmmer; Buch anan ana Voeus. Pfsnnlnger.' - ;"TTrrr ;.- fur hair dressing, free Tom oil or .. yylA " ' . sticky substances.. Try It and be con do and th; sXr. fto In fVvor of tlt. actual merit Sold by the locals. Savannah took, the first arame I leading. - drUgTClsts. Send - 10c. in of the series by batting out two runs stamps for sample to The HerplQlde In this Inning. The game was easily the I Co., Detroit, Mich. 'R. H. Jordan la neai ute year.-.. .... --. v .. Bcore; , . . . . . .' . ' ' . R. It E. Macon ........ 0 0 8 8 0 18 0 -l 61 Savannah,.. ... 00000008 13 10 1 - Batteries: Spade s.nd Robinson; Deav- er, j.ane ana rvanisorr. lime, . ;ie, Vmplrea, Mace and Byron. " . . , - ; y, Co Special Agent. : ; pjBNN -SAFEGUARD YOUR HEALTH h r vi r ; PETJM KERVE- '' .C ijr ., ;.m, AIID . BLOOD TOMC should.be in your .vest pocket-or handy about , tho home.", In, the trying summer neat,' when you are all -ran down and . physically - weak : with nervous prostration; sklneruptlonsi' depressed spirits," pesvlshness, . irrita blllty, , general sensitJveness of Uhe whole' nervous system, . morbid ' feirs, restless and .sleepless nlgbW. ecaema, pimples, blotches and all Imparities of tho blood.. T- ; ' r--; :' .- ... wVv,Tv - - .' -.-''.it'! "': . . C v ,f y .f . v Now Is the time to begin. Thls rreart remedy costs but a trifle, will saveyott doctors bills and years ot suiTorlnf. . -.' f A t. ' - If yon value your life and of some others, you vlU only use a remedy tried' and never found wantlnrthls can.be found in ';:r;-v;)-.;-;rai toxic. V; A 'UH When, you take a Pena Remedy, you are' using an honest, v reliable medicine, vouched for by your leading druggists as free from all 'spirits or poisons, a bodybuilder,-with a tonlo affect found in no other known medicine.''' It: is aUonlo tnat tone. ' ' .. ... - " -i y a . ,-: -" . : : '. i ,'FXXt LXXE.OF FEXlf XlEMKDfSX ON SALE AT , -'. . - i ..... ...... . Atkinson Xmt-Co.B (botl stores);. Jas,' P. Stowe Oo.'s and Bawley 4 Pharmacy. , ' ' 1 Charleston, R C, Aug. . 10. Charleston won the opening asms to-day without .any sensations. The home team shows several - acquisitions from the ' South -Carolina league, which closed Its sea son Batuidav. --' :.,.:... " Score: . . - " R. H.. E.1 t nuneston illllll X ,1-1 jacasonviiie .... 1 o s o o o o a i , s i Daiit-nrs;.. evviun ana. ru&, winisi ; end Bhaly., , Time, 1:48, Umpire, Ryan. . , ... .. i. .... ... ' Augusta, Oa.', Aug, . Ashton oat- pitched Rucker and the visitors were I ahead ot the locals In all points of the I game, tnouirn were ame to gal Dut,onei run iuea iue xiihib, - .' , ' '1 Score: . ....Cfv "-f ' . R. H. E. uonimuia ..... eeooofioo l 4 l Aurusta .. .. .. 00001000-4) 1 1 ... iliitterles! Ashton' mnA - AwMnv! I -Rucker and Tarson. - Umpire, McLa,ugQ. ii ii. 4 una, .ift . ! ' ' U' l . -f: mm 4Vi4- i.UA POITIVT AT5T3C? . AUU MW Uldi k)OJTUt X.A A is so widely imitated only proves ' that it is the best chew--the standard flat plug:: : Other pliiM are made to imitate the size and shape and color of SCHNAPPS -Mother, tacs are made to look like SCHNAPPS tags yet there are more pounds of SCHNAPPS chewed annually than all . other siMar tobaccos. . -4 ).,' t . AMERICAN LEAfltTE. ,r.ew- orK, Aug. at The Chicago Americans kept up their winning gait by defeating the New i'orka to-day, 4 to 1. -Hcore: , . - -,. jt. H. E. Chicago . '. 008010100-4 6 1 New York ., , . 0 8 0 u 0 0 1-1 0 6 Hntterlw! White and. Sullivan; Orth and Thoraas., Time, 1:46, L'mtrtre, Harst ana- i-.vana,. ; , , : Phlladelphht. Aug, 10-Waddell'i pitch Ing was essy for St Louis to-day and the visitors Won as they pleased. Bcore: ; . . . ii. it. E. Ft. I-onls .. ,. 1 9 0 101 1 1 1-7 14 0 1'hlladelphla ... 1 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0-1 6 1 Hiittories: CDs do and SpencerjX Wnd dell and Sthreck. Time, 1:46. , Umpire, u'Loughlln.. v,' y.;;.;, , . -Tloston, Aug. 20. By 'hitting fltate almrply early in to-duy's sjumav Detroit Wln, 0 tO i,,.- V ,:v; ' . -, . . Hcore; - ,." ''!" ':,' ' n. f f. ft J..ir.ilt ,. .. .... 400801O1O-O 0 1 Ronton .. .. .. O0800OI1O-4 12 4 Mutterles: Mnllln and Hc-hmldt; tllfiia llaj-rl snd Gurrinsn. 1na,- 1:46, Lm plre,. Sheridan. Time, 1:16. . VlTIAVit 1W -' .' - a . M J silt , Chlrsro, Aug. 20. The lo'ala turneil the tnl, lea on New York, - to-day and p,ve them the sllllt-Ollt, I to 0, before tue largext Monday attenilanre of the mason. The leaders scored their rr.ls in one Innlnr, t'lmnce leaiiing off wih n double snd tnklns third on n nest icrillce. Two clean niscle followed, si ho n Wild throw. McUlnnlfy then pur .ety Hrlcil to puns Klinn, hot the n.i.-her swiins; hard snd hit a wild oin) yu lously. sf-mlina the other two runs In. The vlHllors lnoke-1 diina-erons In the rilnth, Winn they Mlol tne-- Hsee Willi folv one out. but PlrarnAs ehoit II y km nrll luimlled lv PIuhIs bi,i :.iwernian went ouUuti a long Uy to huiie. Peot e! , It. ir, V.. f-),i.Hi" .. .. .. OOOOJftOfl 8 1 j yoiit ..' ., ooooaoooo) e i latteiles: I Wsi r an 1 l.,.ng- JTc : i dHNAPPS is mads hf only ; choice selections of well matured, thorouj leaf, and in factories a clean as the cleanest kitchen, situsted in tho very heart of th , chewlrf tobacco gtowlng; country, by mn of lif-!pn( cxperlenco in tobacco facluring, and who have directed the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company since j i SCHNAPPS has the pleasing;, appetising- aroma which created and popularised the fondness for chewing. Expert tests prove that it requires and takes smaller amount of sweetening- than any other kindand has a wholesome, Stimulating and, satisfying effect on chewers. . ' , , -. -. , ; Internal revenue statistics show that. ECHNATrS snd other of tho Reynolds brands won enough chewers in ons fiscal year to make a net gain , of alx and a quarter million pounds, or one-third of the entire increased consumption in the United States on chewing and smoking tobacco. Ce Ours the letters ( on the tsg and under t e tag spell 4 S-C-ll-N-A-P-J'-a, and you wm novo the genulner bJy enrod rnsnu- J f ' 173. ' . mm. i,: r ... , 'ti- ": ' -t .i J P. Y . L. D 3 TC 12 AC CO CO. X V " torfSalont, Hi O.-'- ' niiii Leo 0' : f" eBe' -- L.. jULaUU.: .L-tsUuLUliyJ i'Llli 8(1 GO A I D: !1 ETTE Ev G AG 111 (I E: :Slib7.: Invite the attention of COTTON MANUFACTURERS to ititlr blest tzl tern ' card. , The greatest amount : of work and highest standard of quality at the lowest cost of production, ' Send for Catalogue. , - - K .- targe st Builder t.-t D.TAWir.C FRAMES ROVING FRAMES 'If- SPir.lVII.0 FRAMES V r SPOOLERS AND REELS CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA : Ccltcn Fcr Sale Railroads Southern Railway ef K. . TelleWlna' eekedule flsurea aub- Usited ealy as laXarsaatloa. -end. are aot Will offer 300 bales of Cot- TXlnxZL ton ftt Camden.' S. , C. . Oil B ii'1 Plnta; eoaaeou at OrssMaero, Wednesday-Aug. 22nd. EDWARD L REMBERT just received, another ear of Porcelain Enameled Bath Tuba and Lavatories, a nice lino to select from. Hackney Bros. Plumbing and Heating Contractors. Jobbers in Hunnliea. Eackaew Bldr. W. Flftn Bt;! vuuuuwjiit v. '- Newkera aa Morehead City: at Da a vUle for Mertelk. . .; ' 1:41 a. at. Ne. T7, dally, for Rook Hill, Ck ester, Celumbia and local eta-lefia ' 6:80 a. m. Ne. 18, daily excepttunday. for atateevllle, TaylorsvUle, aad local pelate: connects at llereevUie for V'lns-ton-Salem aad at tataevllle fer Hickory. Leaetr, Bis wing Rock, Asheville and oth er points west. l it a. m. No. , dally. New York and Atlanta, Express. uusaaa sleeper to Columbus Oa., aad day eeaches te At lanta. Close cennectiea at Bpartaaburg ro Headeraonvlile and Asheville. 6:81 a. m. Ma. 88. daily, New York and Florida Kasreea. for Hock Hill. Chester. 'Wayneebore, Ceiunsbla. Savaanab, Jack sesvUle. Dining ear service. , 6 18 a. la. Ne. 8. dally. U. Fast Mali fer Washington and all points Nertb. Pullman -tlrawlng roera and sleepers te New York aad JPtlehmoed; day eeaohes New Orleans to Washington. Dining ear service. Connects at Greensboro . tor Wlnstea-Balem, Kalelgh and Ooldsbere. 6:80 a. m. No. 17. Oally. Washington aad Boiithweatern Limited. ' Pullman drawing room sleepers. New York te New Orleans an kirmingham. Pullman ob servation car New York te If aeon. Din ing ear aervlee. Solid Pullman train. 10:06 a. m. No. 80. Washlnstoa and Flori da Limited. Pullman drawing room sleepers to New York; Bret class eoaah to Washington. Dining oar service. 11-00 a. m. No. sL dallv. for Davidson. Mooresvme, ztsroer junction, weoieemee, Mooksvllla. Wlnaton-Baiem aad Hoaaoke, Va., and local points. 11:16 d. m. No. 1L . dally, for Atlanta and local stations; connects at Spartan Burr lor Henaersonvnie ens Asheville. 7:00 p. m. No, 18. aaliy, ror Klchmond and local stations; connects at Oreens bore for Balelgh and Ooldaboro. Pullman aleenera. Oreenaboro to Ralelsh. Char. lotto to Norfolk and Charlotte to Rich. mono. 6:00 o. Bi. no. la, auy esoept Sunday. freight and passeager to Cbestsr, C. aa leeal points. 1:11 p. m. No. 14. daily eaeept tnaday, fer Tavlorsvllle aad leeal etatloas. eea- peeta at Statesvllle for AahevUla, JCaex- vllle Cbattanooso and Memphis. i:is p. m. ix o. as. oauy, waanmgte aa . Soutswestera - Limited, for Wash. Ington aad all points North. Pullman Bailroads.: WosrdAirlina . aajaasj I Ul . Machinery 1 for farm and fro ; Icry. BcilerS. Retum Tiilwlar - and fl SSTiSHSSTwSSi 8WULt J, r,.. . . ... Pii!lman train, a W fcBBS-lss -skids. on from ' 12 to I SO w P. - imDroYed Gin zduncrv. gie ' " Q ins and Presses, and 'complete outfits of caoaritv of 100 balr per day, and over. 18:8t p. m. No. 84, dally. New York and onaa Ezpresa. ror wasnington and . rullman aleepers fre-n Jacksonville to or Points north, rullman aleepers aeksenvllle an Augusta o New York. nrst ciass oar ooaon, TOI1llVBi 1 6:1 d. m. No. V. dany. Washlnalati ens Florida limited, for Columbia, lnnrn. fharlewton, Savannah and Jaekson villa. Pullman drawing room sleeping ear te Jacksonville. First elaas dav eeaehM Washington to Jacksonville, li:o p. m. n. s. asuy. ror Washington snd points North.. Pullman sleeper te Washington. First elaas day coach At. Cuti lllffn rTrvtif- rn AtrB ArAm I lanta te Washington. tMTT RJHIJ.' .7 . .r lift . m. No. 88. dally. United States 'fill snri-a m ufl in Fsst Man, ror Atlanta ana polnta Bout a the South. Pi! pw 9m Nhatlmor All sizes v'" i T. T; from the smallest to complete cotton null outfits. -' '. k : . LIDDELL COMPANY, V.'... ,-uakSt,llC. - an Southwest. Pullmaa .drawing room sleepers to New orieane ana Birming ham. Day eoachea. Washlaaton ta Nar Or'.ans. Dining ear serviee. Tlrket, sleeping ear reservations.' aad I.IAM..IU. . W . ..,.)... . from the l Ticket Oniee, No, U South . Tryon H. B. -Spencer, fl. M.t S. IT TfardwieV. J" T. at: W. H. Tayloe, Q. P. A; R. L. Vernon, T, P. A. .. a. IUllroads. Ms MliYs Pif-rn:-.ii - ey Jt I f Connelly I WEEK-END ' RATES TO ' MOUNTAIN H fcHOK IB VU x IKIUIUKHfl HAUe Way, " The following week-end rates will ap ply from, Charlotte. N. CH to points named. ... ,- . , Asheville. N.'C... ...... ............... (4-8S BiaoK Mountain, ne u.... ........... . Hound Knob, N. U. 4.06 eisriun, 41, .y,. aw liorganton. N. C. ... ......... - 1.88 uy Bpnngs, n. m. i.db "y(: Nt C... ...,... , til , f. u .a rsonvllla N. C....n . 4.1 Hrevard, N. C... 4sl Througb Trains Dally, Charlotte to I Hot itoanoae, va . " gcbetrute la affeet Dee, 1 101 U.-08 am Lv Charlotte, te. Ity A 8:80 aa 1:16 an at w in ion, no. Ky. a.v I a pm IM tu LV WIDStoa, N. a.vonin i.v aaarunaviiie. t.a pm Lv Rooky Mount. 1:l boa AT koanoke, aiMiiy. Springs, Hlackaburg, W. At 8:09 , J(V 11. wit 8. pm ! am Shelby, Ituther Hlah I.lnooln Cliffs. N Renoir, Jackson C 110 C . 176 Direot line to the aeineipal eitlea Kerrh. Xast. .South an southwest. Schedule taking effect May rw 1308, subject te ohange without notice. '.. Tickets for passage ea all tralae are sold by thH eeajiseay aad aeeestd by the passenger with the nadesvaneing that this company will not be responsible for failure te run it a trains ra schedule time, or for any such delay as may be Incident to their operation. Care 6s n erelsed to give correct time of connecting lines, bet this eompaay la net res possible for errors or. emisslena - Trains leave Charlotte as follewst No. at. den a-ea . - Hamlet and Wilmington without change, connecting at Moaroe with 18 for Atlanta, Btnntnahaaa. bbH 'thai stmatharaat iik e. U at Moaroe for local points te At ata. At Hamlet with It ror Raleigh, Portsmouth, Norfolk an steamers r.r Washlaaton. Baltimore, New York. Boo tes, and Providence. With 0 at Hamlet for Raleigh, Richmond. Washington, New York, and the Bast. With 81 at Hamlet for Coluhtbla. Savana.K. JaakansirillA. and all Florida polnta. - No. 1st dally, at 10:11 a. sm. torn Tim. eolnton. Shetoy end Rutherfordtoa with vt - change, eonnectlng at Ltaootntoa wtth C. A N. W. No. is for Rlskorv. La. Mir. and Western North Carolina points. No. m. dally. 4:4 .'m. for Lincoln en. tlons, connect las at Llaeolntea wtth C. 4k N. W. for Newton, Hickory, lamefcy aad all local points. Ne. 44, daily, 8 p. m. for Von roe, Ham let, lie ton. Lumbertoa, WUmlngtoa aad all local sUUoaa ' No. US, dally, T:ll p. m. ' for Monroe eon aee ting with 41 for Atlanta, Birming ham and the Southwest, at Hamlet with 08 fer Columbia, Savannah. Jacksonville, aad Florida points, with 8 at UamleO for - Richmond. Washington and New York, an the Bast, with 8 at Hamlet for Raleigh. Portsmouth and Korfolk, Through sleeper on this train from Char. I.. Vr . - . . . . w.. ... ... . wivanwuio, vsv. nauiy. Trains arrive hi Cnerlotte as follows; No. 18. W OO a. bl. dally, from joints Worth and South. ,4 ... . No, 44. dally. M il a. an, from Rtrther. foidtos). Shelby, Lombertoa aad all C, 4k K. W. potata. . h ,- . - No. Oa, dally, 11:8 a. tn. from WOantng. ten. Larabertoa. Maxton. Haailat. Mesw owe and ail leeal points. m No, ux TKS p. m.. dafly, frera rtother. ferdton. Shelbv, T.lnaalalaa ul CAM. W. Railway polnta. , - v No, is, 10:01 p. m, dally, from wnmmr tea. Hamlet aad Monroe, else . from BwnM , j n ... miini ew . a acting at Hamlet aad Moaroe. Connections are made at Hamlet wtth all through tralae - fer - eoiaU North. South and Southwest, which are compos ed ef vestibule day eoachea - between. Portsmouth and Atlanta, and Washing ton and Jacksonville, and eleeptnar care between Jereey City, ' Birmingham aad Memphis, aad Jersey City aa Jackson.. vi ... . i.ii mi,, vu au isnraffs irmjva. . For Information. . tlms-tablaa.. veserve tlons. or Seaboard deeorintlve lit era tare ' apply te ticket agents or addrssa, - - : SDWARD F. COST. Ind V. P.. . p . rorumoetn. - va. .. , JAMES XJCR. JR. & P. A.. " Charlotte, K. C. r . C. It OATTIS. T. . A, , Raldga. N. a , CHAS. m. RYAN, a. P. A-, . ".-...,. - Portsmoeth, Ya. ' 1 8r Taylors, a. Colot at Roaook. vU Shenandoa. aliey Koute for Natural Brings, Luray, I There . tlcl Masaretowa, ao an points in rennsyi- I gaturdaV ai ?..!U and New York Pullmaa alaana .V Jtomnoae svnv rniiau.ipnia, Xbrough euach. Charlotte and Roanoke, r, NT C... i Lf rfordton, N. C i Shoals, N. C 1.08 OtOII We.. V8Mlt64BJ6SIIstS 1-OS rings. N. C., .............. t.H (for Chick Springs).. - 8 18 J's.""'..,.,.,.'..".'.' t AdaiUonai inrormation irom aaeais aa, r . viuuu, loataera. JKailway, sr. BKAt Trav. Paaa. Aaeat.: BEYTLL, Oe'l. Pass. Agent. . ROANOKS. VA. , . - , UI.I.,1nA B Tavlorsvllle. N. ne. a. ........ ...... ..m tickets en sale for all trains ano forenoon tralna Sunday, good to return tho following Monday. except MOKOta o layiors, wsterioo ana Whitestons are good to return tut tot. lowins Tuesaay.. " ; " ' ' , ; 'J' Charlntta. ti ft W IL TATtOE. O. p A - h TV II Mi : VM p : ; . , TUB ATLANTIC 4k NORTH CARO- INA imvn.autiiukih D RKDUCtDBATKS AS60LIXiWM: W Inst on-Ba lam. N, C Account Mlselon- ary urnvmimn 01 a, aw unuroh Auguat 30-n 1904- Rates , On certi- flrate Plan (one ana one-tnird flrat. class Tares piua is cents). Newborn N. C. Aeeoiint State Grand jiaie 01 ugu raunws. August M-liL 110. Rates on rertinnate plan (one ana one-tnira ihsi-ibsb lures pi z centsi. .-', , 1 Uoreliead City, N. C, Aerount NortH vamiiii. .1 . 1.1UU univmi nnienenb Ste Veterans. Ana-net 82-25, 'isng. From Ooldnlor0, ' i l6; Heals, 8'.'.00: """i. !L'i,f?','s .9?ke;-w; viii.u.i, .i.v,., i.mmwn, .t.w; lAiver. tl Af.- lnv 11 ai-. ' T.r..nr. .1 v.: Newbern, - 86 cents: , Klverdnls, . 60 rents; (.roaian i centa; Newport, to cents; Wlldwood, 60 cents Mana- neia. w oenis. . .. . ,j, -, . SPECIAL RATM OVER 7KB SKA- To Milwaukee. Wis., , account Orand Aerie. Fraternal Order of Kasles. Atig. Hth-isth, one far, plus 12.0 for tho round trip.1 ' : ,; ' To pilimeapolle, Minn.. aneountNa. tlona) Kucainpment Orand Army of the Renubllo. - Aug. : utn-isiu, one .are ior the round trip. ,;,: .. . . To Rlohmond. ' va., accounj urnna Fountain, United Order of Tme Re formers. Sept. 4th-lith, one fsre for the round trip, plus twenty-vs eenta To Memphis. Tenn., . account national Baptist Convention (colored) Sept. 12th liith, one fare plus twenty-five cents fur me rouna t n. ,,." . TO tonlenls, -1 eon., eroouni wo man S Congress, July sutn w Aug. iwn. one fare .blue twenty-nve . centa ..tor round trip, )'.'. . . To. itoanoKS. . va., aerount , jvsnonai Firemen's Association, Aug.. 14th-liith, ty-llvs twent ive cents for . . .... .. !"" '"3 " Dicuisu I t yy imi r .i ii 'duu'iu- round trie. ' ' l.llN RAILWAY. , to Mexloo City.- Mon., account Inter- On account of Homecoming of Wm, Dry an. New York, N. Y., Aug. loth, vki, the Southern , Railway will , sell kets to rew lore ana return et ex- pUonnlly low rates. 'Jl-ets to be sold national fleoluglcal C'ons-ress, Aug. 21st to Sept. lii'th, at rate of -one fare plus twenty-nve renis ior me rouna trip. To Toronto, unt.. soooimi i'atrlnrchs Militant end Bovereixn , Jrnn I Lex I a e, us. IMli snd .mil, ; witu nnal limlf Sept. 16th-X:nd. at rate of one flrt-ela 11 1,1 M lie) following rates will apnly from oints rained, .harlot te t "0 611, Hallalmry 1, Hute.vllle iilckory l'l'X. enslHiro !7.4, vlnston-Bilem 8'S-', tiil, mil 1I7.K. ltatnlKU 817.60, Appruxl- ly low t from other points. Kor fni trior iiiforitiation cull on 6ur (3,t fi.li-t agent, or write W. 11. lAYMJfc.. Q. r. A., ' S uslilnirton, I I', 11, Lv HSnN T. P. A., , Charlotte, N. C, I fore plus one dollar for tlie round trip. To Moreliead tltv, N. ;.. an-ount N. C. Division ITnlii-.l t'onfederale Vete rans. Alls. J7nd-l.;rl. two centa nr mile In ench dlrsi-tlon tiistanred travulvd plus twenty-five ri-ms. For lurther Informs Hon as to rates sndy aouedules spply to: 11. lini 1 v Traveling- lMrr A -nt. . JAS. tCP.Il, JK.. . i W. C.. City ps.ncir Ag'nt, t CliAt'lulte. N. C ha. a ouuuiUH rui.uuj ravorlta and .short , rbute ,to , : EASTEItX NORTH 43AJIOLINA. -y y'i Ei-press train service k RLIZABKTII CITX . KDENTOX WA8HINOTON ' PLYMOUTH NICWUKRN-, ; CHIKNTAL Steamers from Elisabeth City connect at Newbern with, A. d N. C. Co. '., for Morehead, City and DeauforC : The Tidewater" lii-sorts ef ' Virginia VIRGINIAirllKAUM AND .CATK -. - - ! hknht - - - , ; On the Atlantlo Ocean reached via the Electric Division Trains every half hour.iv -Delightful Burf Bathing. . Ylntst V, . . Hotel. . i T, It W. MAOUIRE. f . i -, ' General Superintendent , R. &U BUNCH. ..; " - Traffla Vlfr. . ; . :'; it. c mrrxiiNs. , v- Oen. Pass. Arent. , Summer excursion and week-end rates via Seaboard Air Line. Seasoa ko. The Seaboard will sell following sum mer exourslon tlcksts brnned to Out J ,-t end weak-end- tiakets limited to Mun day following date sale with excentiuri. noted. Wilmington week-end L-ckns 0-1 sole Friday - afternoon train au,l 1 tralna Solurdaya. good to return Tu.. day, Inclusive; Blowing itock TuesUjys luliowlng. inclusive.. Kktas not named below can he had Bo on application, WrlshiBvtlle Reach and return, sum. Bier excursion, 8-ll vm Wilmington and return, week-end. Can , Mount i lolly, week-end. 80c. Llnoolnton arid rttu.r.ni. unier excur sion, ll.7s; week-end, i.4x ecur- Hhelby and retrrn, summer excurt 82 70- week-ena, st.Tu. -" rRutherfordton snd retum. summer .t. turslon. 8400; week-end. 82.25. . "r ', lllcnorr snii i'"iin. summer excursion. C'Hi; weak-end. 8-i.l 4 llffe and return, week-end. p n. l.enolr and return, summer eAcur" , 14 So: week-ena. ii.. - ifiuwiun - - .ummsr et- Cliimoey Hock and return, eummsr eursioii. 87 1; weea-end. 8--.J. Cross iui. v... ... r,,im, sum!, . txeuraion, : week-ami. J... Vliginl1 rech aud return, aumtn.r 4 . cur. ton. ii.l- .... til.l 1'olnt Comfort, Aa, an.j t HiMioier erlli o. IS. train View. Va., anJ return, 1 fx 1 ui-",n, lul,. l-Ktr imtlier Itifo'-matlon r ' . fli.H any iut t,..uuij fl ing: T: Olf fa t A V
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