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CiiAKLOTTS daily oi;;ii:i;vi::;, auui Jjiorlin Tews BASEUALL KOI5IAUT. . SOI'THRRK I KAQUn : ' At Kern Orlvanaj-, Nw . Orleans, ; Birmingham, ft, ' ; ' - - . At l4mihi:Mraphl.,,; Montgom ery. , - ... At Shreveport! Bhreveport, t; Nash- Tin,; ;v',,y . Vt y. ..rg,i : C - NATIONAL XKAOinB. 'A'' ; At Cincinnati:. Cincinnati. $: New York, T. Second an me: Cincinnati) 1; New York. tl Innings), - At Chicago: Chicago. 1; Boston, ' . At. St. Louis; Bt.- Loul-rooklyn gam postponed; wet ground. . : v ''--1 eastern leaoitb. ' At Newark: Baltimore, J; Newrk. tl Second fa ma: Baltimore, 7; Newark,-4. At Providence: Buffalo, ; Provldene. t. (Gam called In tth to lt vlallura catch train.) At Itocheater: Rochester, S; Won traU STANDING Of THE CLUBS. : SOUTHERN J.F.AOTTE. won. joai. p.c, .Ml I .661 M Ml . . Ml Slrmlngham .. em phis ., Atlanta .. . - rew Orleans . ' ' Ithreveport . Montgomery .. . Nashville . Little Bock .. 7 41 60 M M (I 0 7 79 .. 4 .. M ... 17 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Won. Lost. PC. .! .(11 .614 .41 .441 ,4 Savannah 4 m 42 ' Augusta U M M 47 24 Macon .. . :' Columbia .. ' Charleston Jacksonville 51 M 71 AMERICAN I.KAOl'E. won. Lost. P.C. .Yi .671 .606 Chicago , . Philadelphia New York .. Cleveland .. 8t- Loul ., Petmlt .. .. Washington Boston .. .. 4A 64 M m .. M 45 4t 47 6rt U Ml Ii7 7 .1 .67 .40J .3U7 NATIONAL I.KAOl'E. Won. !st. P.C. . ?hlcae- .. , New York . rlttaburg .. hlladelphla Cincinnati Brooklyn .. .61. Lnula .. Boetoa .. . 31 41 41 '.7J7 72 7S IC M a 44 .641 .641 .463 87 71 .4:3 Jl 31 EASTERN LTCACUE. Won. P.C. .X Buffalo .. , Jrey City Baltimore . ;- Rochester . Newark .. " Providence Montreal .. Toronto .. 7 44. 43 44 M 17 t M .no W M 49 tt ,6M .4WI .47 .4M .4J .366 LEAGtK GAMES. HOITTHEHW LBAOUT New Orleans. Aug. 28. Kagan let down at the close of the game to-day nd the locels batted out eight runs In which unpardonable errors played quite prominent part. Xtsnuel was decidedly ' effective, . Score: ft II. B. Birmingham ... O0000e0-0 New Orleans .. 4 0 0 4 4 x-9 II - Batteries: Kagan and Oarvln; Man uel and Rtratlon. Time, 1.3. I'mplres, Schuster and Campsu. . Memphis, Aug. M.-I.lebhardt and Ma larker encased In a Ditchers' battle to- - day. the former winning his gsm after Allowing but three hits. ., Score; R. H. B. , 'Montgomery ... tttmtllM I 0 'Memphis 90001019 k-1 6 0 v Batlerieat MnUrkey and Hanson; IJebhsrdt ami Owens, t'tnplr. Wain- axsott. Time. 1:1. . ' , Bhreveport La., Aug. M.-fthrereport . , mail It three straight from Nsshvllls, . . winning to-day's gnnie In easy faahlen. Wiseman's 'wild throw . to the plate, "which, went through hole under the ' grandstand, let In three of the local I tm law uiii u. 4 . V ' ' aVore: , R. IL IE. . Nashvllla 0 0 0 0 0 91 1 0 I t I Bhreveport I 6 I 0 0 1 A x4 10 o Batterie: J. thiggnn and Wells Hcek . sjr and Powoll. i'rnplre, Hudderbam. : -i Tins, 1X1. NATIONAL I.EAOUK. Cincinnati. Aug. S6.-Cln-lnnatl and ; New York each woh a game to-iliiy. , Plow fielding by the locals and New Tork's unfiy h Ittlng gave the first game to the visitors. In tha accoml game, whirl) whs limited to sjrven In nings, Am held Cincinnati to one hit. .first game: R. II. K. - Onclnnati 02014000 0-6 2 New York .. .. 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 1-7 t 2 batteries: Hall and Hclilel; Mcdlnnlty and bowermutt. Time, I 60. I inplm, Carpenter and ( l)ny. econd game: n. II. B, Cincinnati 0 00 1 00x- l u New Verk Ovooouu-e :i 2 Hatterle-a: Winter and Livingston Ames and BowwrtmiQ. Time, l:t I'm plres, O'thty and (arpenier. . Clilrago Aug. JO.- Jhl!ngo shut 1km . 1on out, 7 loo, 1.day by Letting Young Mfely eleven times. Taylor sllnwed ,v only four singles, only two of the vlsl- lore roaclied second. cor,; n II R ... Chicago OOOOIOIlx-7 II 0 : Boston , 00 V0 00 0 00-4 4 I Hattt-rlea: Ta)nr and Mormi; Young .nd, Needham. Time, 1:36. fiunit, j. '. tmatls. V- . WfMCLK AT KTATrXVILf JK. ; Sfhwr Jcilmson rut Wallace ami Mr. Pariah. VMiora. IU-imIct An Km , : Joahle ITogratnmr eWHiie of liin Hot-UI Krcntaof Hm Wwh iMrol7 Beclal to The Observer. i 44tteavllle. Aug. 21. States)! . aeldem enjoys irrst such Ihe&ina ;- rnjoyed by thosn who attended h ' c-horch Prldsy evening, given by the , choir. asslNtcd by Mr. Hitmuel Parish, of Aorfolk, ami Miss Johnson, of fhsrlenlon. H. t. and Miss Adrlenne - Wallace, of New York, all of whom r visiting In Htatesvflle. Miss WmI- Jat 1 a viollnllsi and lias delighted wVrl Statesvllle auilli-iit-s with hr playing. Miss Johnsoon Is a contral . to vecatUt of note ami Mr. I'arlMh Is : an excellent performer on the plpa c organ and piano. This tnicnt, added ' ' ta that of the r. gulai i boir, drlight i ed g large audience I Met evening. Kv r," ary number on the programme was skillfully rendered. The parts for . tb vl.tln and 'cello wer arranged by Dr. Chae. A. Turner, cellnlst, a regular member of the holr. Last night from to il, at the bom of her father, Mr. J. Y. Harbin, on Alexander street. Mis Louis - Hsr.bln delightfully entertained , a - ; number of friends. Crxam, coke ami , ' fruits were served and lh veenlng was very pleasantly spent. Mr.-1 .Clifton Colrert entertained a . number of friends at a wstermelon fet Monday night. -." Monday night, froom I to 11, Mis Maude W1Im entertained a number of friends In honor of her guests, . Misse Kthet and Kxl . , Olive, of , Thomasvllle. , Refreshments were -rred and the evening was very pleasantly pnt. y-,,V.;- . ' -.- ;,. ' Three) Xnero Ittlhlrrn Fatally HunMtl. , Houston, Tex- Aug. It. -Near Cal- v-rt late yesterday thfef children of4rrlman In Peareon I Jak ilolley. Colored, th oldet II formed u that Mr. Ilea mrmmtm . luirMal t. T t. , 1 .1 1 a a a ..... ajvasssy "e-a w -m -w i(ivg w kindling a flr with kerosene. An e plosion followed and the child ren were so badly burned th-y died " within an hour.; ';-- -;t ' 'J ' ' 4 I llima l m l III I ,i Ii l l I'rof. Tyler, et Amhurst JColie, said r niiys "A man aa liv cmfrtWy brains rM. man ever eaUted "nt a disastlve system. Tb dysnep i ..o r-tilmr faith, hop er charity." r I r day people realise th tmportane f -xrin for their dlgsatlon; realise the ol the o' of a. little enrracttv t -r (,vr-eatln.. A . eorreetlv Ilk I for Lv-pst. . ' It d'sest whal u t-U tv.i If, limWUf'U lUmtrntcr, , '; . -, ii- J - .'::.....'.: :':: jl COMMUMCATIOyS A: , UAMIUJ.VG I IX , CIIAUIxyTTE. It ia Allcgttl Tliat Tlicrr kre Con . rmw Hrre lili-la. Tltoutrti lMng llitMlitdMS) I lutT Ktnte) t liarU-rm, re t totaling - tlm liwgr of tlw ' Mao I'n.lUblUiia; rwalliif . In 'Fo- To the Editor of Th Observer.;' "' If tha writer la correctly Informed the IVgUlature of North Carotin, at the aeseion: of 105, pasaed a law amendatory of the met of 11. mak ing U a misdemeanor, punishable by nne or imprisonment, to operate brokerage oflioe or a "bucket ahop' In that tltate, . The act. as I tinder stand It. declares It as great a viula tlon of the law for a cltlsea to buy or sell 'futarea". as It la for any one to cvndoct an office or piece where orders are received for tne purruaae or sale of "futures" or for receiving margins thereon. . Furtherroorer : the act makes . no distinction between offlcea with a direct exchange connec tion (commonly called legitimate offlcea) and the '"backet shops" with no exchange connections (commonly called illegitimate offlcea). The pur pose of the Legislature waavldentty to atoD the dealing in "futurea" in North Carolina and to prevent offlcea known as "bucket ahops" front being operated. The Supreme Court of the Btate. In fltate vs. McQInnls, sustained the constitutionality of the act, and there remains no doubt that such buMlnesa la unlawful In North Caro lina. Heveral legitimate houses known to the. writer, wishing to be law-abiding, ceased to do business in North Carolina, closed tbelr placee of buslnens and moved to other Btatea at enormoua sacrlrtfea. It la a notorious fact that In aev- eral place In North Carolina, "buck et shops" are running openly and Deoole extending them their, patron age Jtist as though there waa no law against It Even In the fair city of Charlotte, noted for the atrenuous neas of her police regulations and the severe prosecution of evil doers, the writer has reliable Information tn.it there are two "bucket shops" openly doing buslnrae In "futures," taking order, reporting execution, collect ing margins, etc., just aa though there were no law against it. In ad dition to those two, "bucket hopa," there la Indisputable evidence that one or moro regular exchange house have established office and are deal ing In "futures" and receiving mar gin on th same. It I true that those Institutions take shelter under soma kind of char ter granted by the Secretary of 8tate, but It Is particularly noticeable' that In drafting those charter there la not a line or sentence that confer the privilege of dealing in "future." The law la clearly against the bul ness of dealing ftn "future" and Is violated Just a- much by a corpora tion styling Itself Ta board. , of trad." "a bureau of information" or an "In vestment agency." aa It would be by the humblest rltltcn doing buMncs in his own name. The law of North Carolina aro es pecially sever on gambling, and there Is just aa much reason In the Idee, that a few cltlaen my procure a charter to run a night school and behind barred doora play poker or faro with Impunity, a there Is In the Idea that ar few respectable and worthy gentlemen may procure charter to deal In real estate, operate a "bureau of Information" or establish a "board of trade" and under shelter of uch charter deal In "future," which Is expressly forbidden by law. Charlotte haa an excellent police force, 'a most reputable recorder, very Intelligent magistrates, I the home of a well-informed and vigi lant solicitor s ran be found any where, and court are held there pre sided over by the ablest Jurist of the tttat. Hence, there la no excuse for the prominent. Influential and ex emplary among her cltlsens to have license to violate any more than the poor Ignorant negro I mde to do on the chain gang for a few stunts with "crp dice" or "blind tiger" whiskey. of course there Is no Intimation In this errslgnment that any hrlbea are held out to blind the eyes of those whose dnty It Is to take notice of the o (Tonnes referred to. A LAW ABiniVO CITIZEN. Hickory, Aug. 26. 1001. AR TO MIL GOKMAVI COTOIKE. Mr, Ilufliam Answer Home Que article of mln on th late Arthur I' (iornian, published in last Humluy'a tibaerver. 1. Varloua explanation of Oor man course toward tne vtiixon Urlff bill have been offered l.y his friends. Many contend that (Jormnn. knowing the absolute necessity for passing a bill of some kind, ndvitcated the Hvtiate amendments s the bent .lliat could be done under the circum stances.. Other maintain that ror laln pledges had .been given In ad vance of the election and thut Gor man Insisted upon grunting tli schedule promised, while several of his fellow Senators who hl bo-n parlle to ' that ngreemeni equally with himself repudiated their obliga tion. 2. The reason given for Mr. Cleve land's refusal to sign the bill wns l hot, as finally passed, the measure was In many respects a radical de parture from Ih principle of n strictly revenue tariff upon which It wa originally framed'hy the limine of Represeti tut Ives. Ho tr from ob jecting to It because It fulled to recognise sufficiently the Interests of what I known as "protected monopoly," he wss dissatisfied be cause he considered that th Republi can Senators had united with a few recreant Democrat to save those interests. -A early a lilt he had called attention to th alarming growth of trust. In hi Inst mnesage to- Congress before h went out of tunc in 1IM, h warnd the coun try against the danger of enormous fortunes a subject wnicn naa nf late largely engaged the attention of Mr. Roosevelt. Tha dlsplsltlon of gigantic monopolies to unite against any attempt to curb their privileges he described -aa the- "communism of wealth." Before th Supreme Court of the United State Cleveland' At torney General, Richard Olney, mad an argument of surprising power. t. Several correspondent hav called my attention to an artlcU In th Cosmopolitan, severely reflecting upon ex-Senator Gorman. It I one of a series contributed ' by lhivld Graham -Phillip, undar the title of th Treason of the. Senate." On that subjeot It I sufficient to say that th Cosmopolitan I now owned by Mf, Hearst. A recent article by Mr, Magaslne In rt la "bash- ful and retiring." If, Indeed, he la an, a aterrt fen of duty-make Mm conquer tula Innsi modesty ahd proclaim' to an ad miring public;,' through ' the' medium of hi own newspaper ' and othur periodical, that he 1 th people great and only friend. The leglfJmat conclusion . to be drawn from th "Treon of, the Senat" and almllar publication I that th . political leaders of both psrtle ar a et of coundrei. ciothel lit th traitor car let livery.- Th entimnt ani opinion contained . la , tbil . naatr- Hons Inspired hy Hla Recent Article rlalita. Anything snort ot sucn a course because tne ongnt jignt or tne sun on ll Imt Arthur P. tlorniau. J revolilng and wlttaut the sanct on f mad. their flame, look pal and w.ak. . ! th Mplrlt or tn pwiiin laws, inn m . rr.nr thniisrK To the Kdltor of The Observer: measure that th community Is not pre- r0"; . If vou will kindly grant me the pared to give ia .Hiictlon to, la the face It I a fart that eunllght on a y , ..J . V ..i-, .V. i t of the fart that th city has nothing to rang or stove will weaken and even- sPHce I wit take this 'method of f '..y of water that. I. W ttt-1 extinguish th fir.. Th. rea- snsworlng two or thre questions h ) MV,rM, wril wst.r.- In that the sun'a ray hinder com- whlch quite a number of persons have ,mtmint ,, mb.r. of typhoid eaees "J "rVfvin. thriir and len- t.u rnn,.nnin n .1-4. ........i in irinkina oustion. rarerying tne air ana lewen- piece of Mr. - f hllllps remind ua of the tory of the Ignorant cholr-laader, for which t mm Ind ebted to - the anecdotal renertoire ot . eX-Henator Murray, of kiadiwn. The sinner InJ Question, at a back-wood revival. announced at the i-loso of a vivid dia- course on original sin that the -chotr VUlll Sing sine IllllUWIfl -.HJIimr mt,,,. i, -it J. uiin, ,h t v IIS llu.uT alvM ' 5 ,' VhU-S-;; hinJ! t on earth lndc?cel 'anS InhSTv" n " So far s my reaainr or Mr. Hearst . paper has extended, i they proclaim that Hearst and Bryan con - atltut the two genuinely . unselfish I home, and the family grew" she plan and ' natrliatla . statesman who '.haveln4 w" tor the raising of her -children joure and the disposition topunma It. Of late, however, alnca the, pro-i cesalon of State declaring; for ; ther Nebraska leader haa grown ao great, an undartnni of coldness toward ? t?H - 4n h MlniBif Bryan haa crept Into .tha column of the Hearst paper. -V - Mr. Hearst's present attitude aur- gests a cartoon that once appeared In Punch, representing . young . lady, talking with her old Scotch aunt on ? -ft "'JlftA . . . "Annf." th young lady said, "you ar so strict In your views that I led her to be a good aa It was possible vitf-llv haltava mu think there Will belt make It. and thin' annlled to all no one In heaven but ; you and thai minister." "Weel." ,the aunt ' replied, "some- 1 1 . , f m v a im Anntm BhAM rna m In - ----- wier.' -. . , - - . 1 Under tha clrcumstaaoaa. therefore, It ! nnt a miiitr nf lurnrlM thlt th magmaln In uueatlon ahould have it. .kii mH nrtuata hav - assailed the Publlo Wdprlvt ctr of Oorman. even though toai time we tattwraj ii)uu mm uiu- bed. THOS. M. -HuFIIAM. Hickory,-Aug. 28, 10. , MR. WHITLKV'S CILIUtTElL Atlornev for Defendant In Case C MfAterr n. wnitiey, in - turns Court. IVrnlca That Ilia Client Made Ortaln Adinlsnlona on the Htana ami Hay Hi Character la Good., To th Editor of The Obaerver: I noticed aa article la your paper of th 14th lnatant, K which you, through your correspondent, aald some thlnra that were not true in re gard to the character of Phillip Whit- j my, in tne case ot oarion sacAieer va. rhllllD wnmey. wnicn we wian to deny. The defendant Whitley did not admit that he bad taken no- gro'a dog from her for flv cent or that h had taken Iwo rente from a negro, one, cent from -rummer be- cause the tatter had found it. or any ining liae ii, ui inn um-r nsuu, wr. Whitley proved a good character by ih. k-.t mm In lTnlna rottnlv. tmotlf t hem Mr. It. A. Morrow, . E. Beia. ir. J. K. Eubank, U R. Hejm. T. I. V-.V- .nV 7,,.l othr Crow and aeverai otner mi ion. R. D. men whose onaractera atana unim peached. In other worla, Mr. Whit- fey' character la as good aa it la poa- slble to be shown In a court houae. W ara verv aorrv to think that a man of the etrlpe of character of Whitley should have tcen paraded In the naoer aa he waa. His life ha been aober. hi habit temperate, and hi sacrifice great for hi family, hi country and nelgnoora. Messrs. William 'A Lemmoiii, with mvself. Doered for th defendant and we', a well aa the defendant him If. do not want to te misrepre- ented Hoping that the statement of th 4th instant may b corrected ao aa o stat in tacts. LORENZO MK.DL.1IN. Attorney for Defendant . DR. WILDER PllOTESTS. . - Clalnm to Kco lilcrlor Motive ana Designing People Hehlnd tna ur-1 Her to fill Vp lite Eighth Street WpIL I ,. c-,un- ne The ntwerver: . It imuiiri that at w rervnt niniuai of tha city water and health commie- Ion a resolution was pasaed ordering Mrs. it. m. wiiuer. wt... - ; 1 lrMt. between College atreei ana im J ..i...- ..n In nthr words, tne I well Was condemned on account t lu being alleged that the weir caused typhoid fever among the denlsena of I kHlil lot sna inereuy mmavina " h-uith of tiia neiahbora. it Is the fluty or every gooa o ""l to u kiilesece In any move insi win om Ikely to uenent the neaitn oi ine win-1 architect. i... ... i.i,.h v.- h.. nrnnariv Andlia n arcniieti. muiikj II w,..v h. . ,..-r-.... ---j i im fin- i.rmnra a nniv inui a Mara vi healih owrs the cltlsen that it give am- pie opportunity to th cltlaen, against whom it ims a inin, hnuld have ample, lime in wnu-n w IihIh any so-called n uaiance. instvaq ..i.i-ifinina- and deetroyin veetea I wuter the walla hav th decided vuiiIum over th city supply, according I to the showing or nr. aomiraiwri statistics snd published data. This be- i.. ih. .... it ama that tha haalth tKiard is between ths devil and the deep blue sen in causing crusad againsi .',:";"-,. 'ZhS: water of an a: i . n.,H. nrf , rmm its atrial Iroiitina thin tiroueny to oiscnara in cloee proximity to the vaell In question I wltlioul ever Having maa tne siianissi effort to gutter tha street or take car I of lis water shed, therehy. diverting III im.. ii int if tnta wa I naa l.... 11,. ollv'a nM ud haa Iimii of c niul Is ii fiiiilrloimiry cause, aa a vie i rrnf n anaira aw aa tu m v rm vloim to any fulr-mlndad o bserver. lent." A few day ago Governor There in some eeiimaoie gentiemea I UHill ints iHHiru ur iiviaiin aau wiim eoiiimlssion who would do anything that is (air tuasnls any cltlaen and do any- t iliia rauaonatile. miner man asstroy proiierty sml vested rights. There r soiiie ileslgiilng pel-son Wno seems to have hood winked this health board In to ph saina a resolution ordering this well ftlteil ii u within th nest flv day. ror what purpose to uaneni puoiie health N'lf For what? To deatmy the pmpeity and run out th tenants, who urn negroes, from Ih midst Of th "nouveiiu-rii'lie." It seem to b a prin ciple ui lite mm wnan pevpie otK-ome rich they suddenly develop aa aversion tu uiMir white folks and negroes, and will sonte .times go to any entrsmlty to a'cninpllalil tbelr end, some time under under th guls of health and om times for ether causes,- Now. if I .am collect In mv enroll, let this 'iiiauvaau. 2 rlche," as the rrenen can it. wno ao tlestrloiis of getting rid of this w coma forward and alv a fair brio this property ana tney can nil tit wen itu. diive off th tenant and do what alaa I hav blaesa. . Illherwlsa the Well In neat Ion will be put la onUr and a fair lest man or its runty, ana snnuia it n found to be unsultuble for domestic Uses It will be filled up and I shall, notify th health uthorllle - when nd under hat rln-umstsncM -the examinations are to b mad and In newt trent therq aa their representativee hsv trested the naiMti thai an io an -unoit thm premi in a ert and stealthy msn- her. secure a smpl of th water and aend It off to Ih list chemist without mist Without ftK? Intltnslln tlielr nenenrant the owner or her represents! leader snd auvlwirs , of in H-ruin won ma -riamr board. il m. wiLDKB, Xrgrti Kill Hder-fller' Wlftt and .-r.rive,, Richmond by an unholy passion and by repulse, It I rupppeed, Clsud Urow:i. rolore, aged If, lo-day shot and killed-th vouna wife of hli foster-father. Avll. llsm ludd, also colored, - and. then committed suicide with th m-i we. pon with whlrh he had knld wntc m naa atiifi in I Th oicurranc tofc-placa r ruunty. t. ., . , woman In Hanover ,; IX mei.p vx.rr.nK. -. , ., M)or Ilsmm, sdiior and ransje f Th Constltutionsllst, krawienee, , Ky., when he was fiercely attacked, four year go, by Pile, bo him a boa f huckUn't Arnlc' talva, of which h aayai "It eured In In tan dsy snd n trnubl inca" uuieaeai nir er nurna.' Hor, Cut and Wound 1 a Co.'a drug tr,r at jv m. ioraa ix ?,n:jioniAL. . Mrs. Julia Noma 8mrrl!l. ' Departed thm lire Aututt Jiith. 'If, Mrs. Julia Nuntx Bherrlll, wife of Mr. Kitmrt L. HinrlJI, of bnerrlll'S Ford. Catawba county, and tha remains were I Kehoboth church, bt which., eh had una to rest in ins Duryinc arounu hi Z.. . ....t.i " , ' runeral services were conducted by her P",,or- Rv' J- VV. Clegg. Mrs. Bherrill wss-born Muy 8, 1M2. and wua 74 year ' ' whole of which had been Hr n.r r,.i in n. . akhi,.!,- I industrious- toi a fault, site went early I after her tnarrtage to the making of a tiliCmio; and how wall h succeeded ' t hown In the ? lives of the three daughters and a son still -with us. to her home she gave the very best h rou,(l give, and made it a horn auch aa traveler alway 'remembered, and w,ntHl return (D ,na ,ucn .. ts U who ever croased the threshold f.lt its rerinlna influence. 8ha was nav- er happier than ' when making other hPP t the family, the friend of the if.ii hangar that stopped for niver aatlinVd wIth wh.t Va. .OUKw tor thm immonniMP. but want- thing thkt h touched or had to do With. It was this characterlstlca that - "V !.!".'??.: L iLiSf. ! I . - ..... . . . . ' . ivrau nr mt Dial .ana- oi ?mvr iBistea, who win stop to -shad a,-tea l when they read thee line. - I her death there le left behind h"fb54-. "ow. SO"'- 'dr 1 sister, airs, aannna urotnerton; a eon, Mr. Junius P. eherrllL ot Charlotte, and three dsugbtera, Mr. V. P Ivey, of Le- i noirj sirs. j. I 4. I umerj 01 - moddo Heights. nd Mrs." Geo. P.- Jvey. of riiraory. to an ot whom I have refarrea, and who stand aa a inoiSument to rhe splendid 'way the deceased reared her household and left the Imprint of her life of labor and love. i Five rears act) Mr. Bherrill had th misfortune to suffer a fall and stroke of paralysis, which rendered -her helnless. snd from that day till th day of. her death sh w. bedridden. . but through th rear of sufferlna. at time acute. she never lost hope, and ufi to the day of her death h wa planning for the (inure, ana noptng mat. sue would no ud and dolna aaain. To miiny, such condition would have w used lonalna: for th end of life, but no so with tha aub- jmri oi mia. - tine never gave up. did not. know hut that -an wai before, and were attending to her wanta I usual till a o'clock of the morning of per death, when ahe waa turned In bed, and help not being clled again ah waa t een llv ajainj but at o'clock In TSlSnW "Tir"' whho7' ttn,igm- death- leaving a pleasant smile on the race of our ever cheerful friend. Thus passe on of. Catawba' noble women. May the life ahe lived so well muisii ny im many ien nrre. . Tired, she treeeed on: sick, she honed to 9t bedridden, the same hope- .... lr1t w. Mn- ,h. . ',. hoped for the best, .' Peace, lone-.- and Inatlna- nease. attrad I her soul, and may the awakening In the great beyond be a joyous a was th peecerui amu an left us. C. W. HUNT. 6PEXD8 LIFE AMOVG LEPERS- Myatry In the Career of "rirotlict''' rfowrnh Datton, Who Minister to Atnictexi on Molokal. Honolulu Cable to New Tork Her ald. Probably the straneeat observance nt WmklAl n.l. ( I, - -1.Ij.1i ami,,. ,t th- ymJt,r ,rttlement on the Island of HolokaL Only one man observe It, and ha la known aa "Oed'a Good Man of the Settlement" Brother Joseph Dutton is hla nam. "Brother uutton" na spent twenty years in th leper settlement, ministering to tna wanta inn amlctlnna nf tna nn. fortunate who are segregated there, The cause for Brother Uutton leaving hla heme la Cincinnati and taking ttD tn "r" ,hmt n ha matter of myatery. some say that an unfortu dur anair ui tne nrori waa tne rauae. On every Memorial Day Brother pnaon take a small American fla .nd dlso av It In hi room, and there. . . ,w - - . o" -""- "'"- - rotton chracterltlc of th occasion ' 1 . , gnn Put Oat Fire. , r-n. ninba.nemocraO 8,1 oiooe-uemocrai. "Aa ovn or stov Bneura never oe built where the iun will strike it,1 "Sunlight put a , , i, hiv vmw v- "i naa orten neara xrom oia wo- m-n that fires would not burn well If the un shone on them, but I thought .,.fi.i- i thn,.,ht h. "- - -- nrea only ertiniea to ourn igw wen ao-ling tne ouia oi nyrn -v uovc.ij to a good, bright blase. IKt-lliics to Meet Bryan. New Haven Special, 24th, to New -york Herald Cbarle. S. Mel.en, predent of th New Tork. New Haven and Hart loru jtauroau, wnw waa wbtcin j .peak for the buslnes Interest of Connect cut at tha "New Knaland .i, . William Jannlnm Mrvan L,'" ' .,,-1.,., vl .-," a lattae - -- - launi niai na Henry RobortS also declined to gpeaK. Tou need a Bill? re DeWItt' LRUs Barly Rlsars. the famous little pill. Do not sicken or grip, but result ar aur. Sold by Hewley's Pharmacy. . JVtaurer's Tl Rat-and Roach-Paste attract these vena la by It odor) they at tt aad die lntantly. , MAJ'K RR ) IhatCT POWDRR U are death lo bedbnaa. sat. Bras, atoth. old oolv In hnttlea. At all m lata' M P. MM . A aBt, Machinery forifira aiidufic- fnorinpc Three Jdnda, rarii 12 u!s'uo' to l50 R P. v., n - BoilCTS. Return Tixbiilar arid a, w- tauMW vi , nui tol50H.P. v - frOITi 12 to 150 H P .WMI w 13U . ! mm.' a. mm " " ' " tajrovtd.fa Bataff, ?g And Presses and -canDleta OUtfitS Of Capacity Of lOObaleS Per toy nd over. 7,e- SaW Mills," Fcrt iot- fivo Idjncls. ' all elee ie uta In a nan, aa . a.w xm tVi VmiK ' , .,: 1 , , n u t f ft "at Pfn01JV ?m Vr"f(ft All KIZC3 I, from fV. unallcst to', complcto - cotton mill outfits. . . .J. ( LIDDtlt COMPANY; xier .,"",4Bkr ja1 Ii ' . t i ft e kt si '. a. 1 ia J mmuMimmumiim Invite the attention; COTTON MANUFACTURERS , ta Ahzlr latc-t.pt- f lera;wrtl,;:vTho' : Neatest amount r of . vrrk ' and - highest istanthrd ' of quality ; at the -lowest cost of production. ;Scnd for CatalQus. , ":-' Lar fie st Bunders of Cards In the Gobntry CAWir.O f FAMES nOVI0 FRAMES ' H. ;(17.A S H B U R ID; ' s b utiiern '' -,; CHARLOTTE,: NO H T II-. C Aft 0 LI N A A; Wc Have ScnieKng to Tell Yea ; Abcat Rclerators ? when vou get v ,r. ; . t ready come, in c : and see J.NJ.!(ausIand&Cp. - Stov Pealera aad Rooonc .T 'f .'.J : , .'w.MHHrsaara rtMHMf I. Ml jtrysai St. Vv. XZatoada..,. Ibxougti 'iralna Dally, Charlotba to , " Koanoke, Va. SotiMu ia aol Deo A IM. KIM am Lv Charlotte, a. Jty at : pn 1:1 am at vv uuiea, do. ny, .r i:j pia tM pta L Wtnatea. N. at W. Ar X:00 a .Mpm Lv MartLnavlua, Lv U;t aai 1:2a pm Lv Rocky Idoaat. Lv MM am l a is AT itoaaak.. ......Lr m aa . sDafly. '. Connect at Itoaaok via Bbeaaadoah Vaiiey Bout for Natural Bride.. Luray, ktaartown, and all point la Foasy) vania aad Nw York Pullmaa . aieapw oaoeke and rhlladalphl. Xtieeugh uah. CharJott and Roanok. Adgitiocai la format) oa front - aaaata gouthera Hallway M. r. BRAOO. . . I w-i aval,.. ar. a. aarrrLL. ox pm. Agt. SPECIAL LOW RATES VIA SOUTH . Elthf RATI. WAY. (X. (O Charlotte to , New Tork and re turn, . account - ec Homecoming oi Wm. J. Bryan. Ticket on aai Aug. 20th and ttth, with, final limit to leave New York Bent, 4th. - ILtt-Charlott to flutesvill and return, account or confMarat-, veteranr Reunion. . Ticket on aai Aug. tlst,; and for morning tralne of Sept, 1st, with, final limit BeDt. Ird. ' HI5 Charlotte to Fgchmond, Va.. aad return, account oi urana rountain United ' Order of True) Reformer (colored). Ticket on al , Bept, 2nd, Ird. 4th and (tn. With ; final limit Hani. 15th tit 20-Charlott to Baltimore. M4.r and return, account - or Homeeoming and Jubilee Week. Ticket oa sal Kept. th, th and 10th. with final limit to leave Baltimore BDt-lth. flt.to Charlotte te Memphis, Tenn., and return, eocount or National Bap tist ' Convention (colored). Ticket on aai Bept, tth. 10th. lltlt and 12th. with Anal llml( to leave Mem phis Bent. 20th. ' 1 W 40 CharlotUi to Oklahoma City. O. T, and return - aocounr- annual meeting International .Association Concatenated Order of Hoo Hpo. Tloketa on a SepL Tth. tth and tth. with final limit to lava Okla homa Cltr Bent. 14th. , . 8.40-Charlott to Atlanta, Oa., and re turn, accounr or national , ueniai Association and Aualllarle. Tick et en aai Bant. Itth. Uth. with final limit ept tsth. and mar b . xtodd until Oct. loth by deposit- Ing ticket with Special Agent at Atlanta and oayin re or to cent. taJS-Charlott to. Toronto, Ont.. snd return, account or ratnarens Mili tant and rHiverelga Grand Lodge, L - r a irub-i. n ..u D.ni t9th mh. Uth and Uth, with final llml Bent. 14th. and may b : extended . until Oct, 14th by depositing ticket with Joint Agent, Union Station, at Toronto and paying fee of ll.tO. For- further Information call en any Agent Southern Hallway, or writ. W. H. TMUtW. W. r. A., .. , . .. , Washington, D. C. , , ,. . ' ,.. M. U VERNON. T. P.' A., t. . ,- , Chnrlott. K. C. Tha AtUntio A North Carolina Com- any hav authorised roucd rat a lows: , i Ooldsboro, C Account . Suprem Urnd Chapter of the Kaatarn Star, Bept. 4Ah-sth, 1 104. - Rate n cr tlflrst plan on and and onsrtbird flrst-clss fsres plus 2S cent. , Ahvlll. C Aecounr . Missionary Conrerence -ri"wn a.piaoopai Church, Third Ipartmnt 'of th Vnltwd Stts, M rom LaOrsnge, til.), - Kinsten Ul.M. Dover Ill.SI, Jj.wbera U 0, . Newport lll.tt Mnrehend City 1S.I0. Beaufort tit oo. Ticket to be sold Ocu to and list, final Hmlt Nov. tth, con tinuous psssng In each direction. rrankllnton, N. 4J, Account gtt Sun day ckiivoi vimTwinm vt iorta Carolina. . Rate on certificate plan on and one-third flrst-claa far tilus Id cent I or roima inn. -e- t liiMrArii imt Auinuiti,. RF.l'l'CED RATK8 AS FOLLOWS: Wlnston-Sslem, N. C. Account Mission ary mnninin w. . mt, vnunn August ta-Zt 1MM.- Rate eti eerU fleet plan (on and one-third first cls fare plus tt ents. . Nwbern N. C. Account Stat 4 Qrand . . Inlg www f fwwi uui -. ' Ian. Rate on certlOcet tilan (on 4 'an on-thU-d first-das fare plu a& cental. .' ,.'. .' . - liofehesd City, N. Q ' Aceount North t.-aroiin uivisiun t.niiati ojiiner t. Veterans. . Ansrust tt-2. o. (Torn (roldabor, ti.U; Beats, 2.ai tl 46: Oev t' tOi Tuscsrora' : n.0 Newliern, . M sfenu; Rlvcrdal. r M t to oentsi Wildwood. M cental Man- field, to cent. - v , SPECIAL )W RATK") VIA BOLT1I- , s,itr iniunRi. - On aceount of Homecoming nf Wm. . Uryan, New York, N. V,, Aug. goth, 1ST the Southern. Rallwsy will - sell tiokata to New York snd return at - eaptionslly low rates. Ticket to b old Ai. zxt IT and mh. , with final limit Sept. -: ..,..: Th foliowin rai win apply ironi p.ilnis nameil. Chrltt fft.'a Ballahury ia, Hlaleeviiie iiicsory l i w, r-nhoro $17.4.' Wlnaton-Balem' tii. iiirhera tnon. ltaieisn in.w Appreal- metely low rate in.ra otnsr points. or rurtner inniuimuon rai on ..i ii.-het eaent. or writ, i- on your W. II. I '""tu- r.., ;, . " u. U VERNON T. F. A.. ' k j.-' Charlott. N. C. '. ' .' - J U Itailroacls.' ' N.' B. -renewing schdul llgur pu llsbed only aa iBtormaUosv and ara aot guarant,' . --:..-'... . : t: a. av No.'!: dally, for Richmond and local pel at; eonntct at Orensorof fer Wmstoa-BaUm, Raleigh, Ooldsboro, Nwra - and Morhad ,Uty; at Pan- vni I or rterroia. i . . . l:4t a. m. N. tt. dally, for Reek HU1, cntr, uoiumsia an eocai stauena. -1:M a. n. Na. II. dallr xoDl Bandar, for Btatesvul. TylersvUl, and loeal KlnU; connects at MorwvUI fer Wlns-i-Salra aad at Statesvllle for Hickory. Lenoir, Blowing Rook, AebevlU and eth er aint weau v.... -v - . . r f :U a. m. Na. la, dally, Nw York aad Atlanta xpr- - Pullraaa lpt . t Columbus Qa. aad aar coach to-At lent a. - Cloa connection at Spartaabura4 for Hsndersonvtll and Aaherlll. : a, m. No. . dally, N Tork aaa rierlda jcxptm. for itoca ttiu, jnsaier. Waynesboro. Columbia, naraanaa, jaca aonvilla. Dtnute ear servle. ' e rtt , an. No. M. daily. V. a Pat Mall for Washington .. aad ail points North. Pullman drawing room and slpn te New Yerk and Richmond; day coaches New Orleans t Washington. Dining ear service. .Connects at Orewiibere for Wlnstoa-Balam, Raleigh aad Ooldsboro. :) a. m. No,vJ. dally. Waahlngtoa ana aouiawesirm umitao, ninmiii drawlna- room aleeeer. Nw York te Nsw Orleans aad Birmingham. - Pwliasaa ob servation oar Nw-York ta Maoon. iNn- Ina ear eervlca. Bolld Pullmsa train. U'Oi a. m. No. W. Washlnatoa aad Flori da Limited. Pullmaa .- drawing room sleepers to New Tor: nrt eia eoaeii to Washington. Dining car service. XI .W - Um " "..-WW, Mooresvlll. Barber Junction, Coolaeme. Mocsrviii. w inion-aajm aaa HoeaoB. Va.. and loeal nolata. . 11 i m. m. No IL datlr. for ' Atlanta and loeal stations; aonnact at Bpertsn-hura- for HenderOBvlll and Ahvlll. f :M p. m. No. 11, dally,, for Rtchmead and local stations;- connect at Orean bor for Raleigh and Ooldabor. pullmaa lpr. Ornboro to Raleigh.. Char lotte to Korfolk aad Chartott to Rich- mend. - : p. a. Na , daBy iit and freight and passenger ( Chstr( $. I aa laaal nolnta. , , . , i T:U p. a. No. K dafly aacept tTuaday. far Tayvorrviii ana resai sranoaa, i neeu at StaterrW fer AahevlU. Kb; -tUa Chattanoore and Mcmohta - 1:11 p. m. No. tt. dally, Waahlngtea and Southwestern Limited.' for Waah lngtea aad all point North Pullman laeper nd - Pullwiaa ' obrvtloa ear to Nw Tor. ' JJining ar rvioa, Bolld Pu'lman tratTA . tt:tt a. im No. St, dally. New York and rwnaa . aiprasa, ror wasningtoa and Polnta North. Pullman slrr front jaeksenvui ana Augusta to ww Tork. First das dar - oeaoh. Jaoksoavllls to Wsshlagton. : .' t:t p. m. No. tt, dally. Washington aad Florid IJmlted. for Columbia. Augusta. Charleston. Savannah and Jacksonville. Pullman drawing room sleeping ear - te Jacksonville. First elaee day eoaehaa Washingtoa t jscaaonvui. -U:0t p. m. No. 40. dally, for Washington nd point North.' Ptillmari alaeper ta wasnmrron. rim cuaaa aar aoaea At. la tit a to .Wash Ins-ten. - 10 n p. m. no. at. a any. patted gtata Fsst Man, ror Atlanta and point Boutb and Southwest. Pullman drawing room deeper to New Orleans --and- Birming ham. Day eoaohea Washlncten ta Nw Or'.tans. Dining ear set to. Ticket, sleeping ear rarvtlen. and detailed Information can b obtained t City Ticket Off lea. No. U South Tryoa atrvei. - - - . M. B. flneneer. ft. V.s 8. IT. RardwtesL J. T. M.J W. h. Tayloa, O. P. A.; R. C WriCW-irNn RATES TO MOUNTAIN RiCHORXS VIA SOUTU1KN , RAIL- 1h Jollowlng week-end rat will 'ap ply rram .tnartott. at. u, topouia Aaheviil. N. C.'..'.. UM Black MounUln, N. C. 4.M Round aHnotv C " 4.t4 Marlon N. C.oaitA aadorBTantoia N C. - l-V Connelly fiprinr. K G. MM Hickory. l"C..M'''-ft-- IJJ On N CMaawaaaBa -M Handeraoavul. Jt. U.. ' IM ftravard. N. C t it Lak Toaaway. N. C... Hot Spring, N, U,i... .... t.10 Blscksburg, B. C .'' LW Shelby. ' N. C. ....rt...... tit Rutherferdton, H. C ,...... . High Sheals. NT C , .ut Linoolnton, N, C .'....' Ot Cliffs, W,,CH....... ..,. Lenoir, N, C..,,....,.,--.t---,ii I- Jaoksen Spring. N. C................ i.M Tavlors. 8. C. for Chick Spring)., 1.1 watartoo. TaylorsvU ne. a c 11 Thee ticket on sal for-U1 train Saturday and fornon train , Bunday, ood to rtura th following Monday. xept ticket to Taylor. Waterloo and Whlteaton ar good t rlura th tot- jhmw: i ' - Cbarlott. N. C ;,: VVaahlngton. D. Cy. '- :.( .ii'ii'i 'i . 1 i . 1 . 1 r "" iPEClAt RA1T9 . OVKR ' TH SKA- n. iiai,WAa wia .. ' account I Orand Aerl. rrlrn( Order of Kagl. Aug. J4th-lh, n far plu . IJ.v for to T Minnpoll. Minn., iocount Na tlonal Kncamproent Grand Army of th R.puniic. Aug. -Uth-iMh. on lar for th round trip. ' '' '.'-," - To Rlohmond. . V.. aoeount Orand ? fountain, Vnlted Order ef True R. ormer. Sept. 4th-llth, on fr for th round trip, plu twnjy-nv centa -To Meniph', Ten econt Ntlonl ni- -nvafltlnn (colored! Sept. Uth- Kith, ona far plu twenty-five enU for the rouna inn, ,.- . . , . . - ... iia.i.. mm - Tanri.. ceonnt wo- maa's- Congress, .July th to Aug.. tDt h, on far plu twnty-flv cnt for round trio. k . f v .;'.,'.,' . To Roanoke, V,, acconnt Nstlonat Firemen' Assoclstlon Aug. lith-leth, on far plu twnty-fiv - ent for round trip. . ' , . . , . To Mexico City, M.. account Inter national Oeological Congress, Aug. flat to Sept, htth, at rate of one fare plu twenty-five cent for th sound trip. To Toronto, Ont.. aeuount Patriarch Militant and Soverelan Grand Lode. Sept, Kth-nd, at rate of nne first-rlnss fare Plus one oonnr i"r ma ri'una trip. To Moreneaa t ur, account r. C Division t'nlti-d Confdrt Vete rans Aur. zmi-iyrn, two cents per mil In each direction distanced travld plu twenty-flv rente. . For further Information aa to rate Ind clidul apply to: , O. If. OATTIS. " Traveling Paasentar Agent, JAS. KKR, JH.j 1 liHlcigh, N. C City raaaanaer Agani, , Chariotl. H, U ' ' Southern Railwav 1 m m U J J a t j if cnrr.ir:o.FRAMi.o I GPCCURS . AND KttlS AGENT -V Eailroads. Direct Bn fa tb principal eittaej Korth. . -past. Booth and Southwest. Behedul " t,ln effeet May tL latA, auhleet t naaa withoat aatiea. i i.' T1ektg for paasa o all trala ara . 1 old by this oeanpany aad aeeewted by 4 th paaaenger with the understanding , . that tbl soanpany will aot b rponlbl 5 ' for failure to raa Its train oa ehdul ' Jim, ar for any aadh delay anay be '' tneidat to their operation. Car 1 a : vs! rclad t gtv aeaveot Una ef eonaeetlng (or arrera r niaslaa U . .. - , , Train Mava Charlott a fohawwt. i . I,. ! ia 49. deny, at a. a. for Mowr,' Hunlet aad WUmlngtea without ehaaga, v ", onnaettng at Monro with M for Atlanta, . zirrmina-aam. ant tfca amiiiaai vtthi ' N. It at Monroe for loeal polat t At-.V ' Portsmouth, Norfolk aad tamer far Waahlngtea, Raltlmer. Nw York. Boo- t" tea. aaa rrevManea .With at Hamlat for Ralelab. RiehimaA WuhhiHAn. ytm-m Yerk, and th JCast, With at Hamlat '-':' for Columbia, Bavaaaab... Jsakaoaviue - r aad aU Florida pelata, . .. . i. ' 7-.. - . . ' ' He. IS. daflr. at M:1S a. as. tow Ua. aolntoa. Sbelor and Rataarfordtaa with. eat ehang. connecting at Llneomton with CAN. W. No. for Rlekory, Le- -Bir, and Wartarn North Careliaa pshtta. . Wa. 4S, dsjly. t a. ta. ror Lmeotirten, '-. SheibT. Rataerferdton anaf all loaa.1 at a. - tloas. . eonaeetlng at Lincnrato with O. . " for Newtea, Hiakary. LaeoS .. aad. aU laeal aetata.-. , ,i ..i- Ma. 44. dailv B a. aa. 4m Waiaa Waaa. '. let. Mte71mbetov WilralriawMi aad all loeal atation. .. s; Wa, ItS, dairy. T:lf . m. for Voer.:, eeaaeeUng with 41 for Atlanta, Blrmln. ham aad th Boathwe, at Hamlet with tt for Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville . a4 Florida poiat. with M at Hernia " for lUeharand, Wash tea-ton . aad New York, and th Flaat with tt t Hamlet -far Raleigh. Pwrfmoaih aaa Norfolk.; v Through sleeper a this train from Char lett N. C ta Portsaaouta, V daily. Train arrtv ta Charlott a follow! ' V WN. lU. a. aa, dally, frota.peinta v WertR aad South. . ..v v. ', ' .. . No. 44. daflr. t-1S a. ast. (Vaaa ItnfVasw fvTdtoa, 8hlby. Lambertoa aad ail O. A . N. W. pomta. '.,,-. . . , . ....";,,.,.'. i,' ' Wa, tS, dally, nt a. sa. from YTOmtag te. tAinberton. Maatonw Hamlat. lbw ta and an tec! .point. , ' , ''' m W. 132, f:S P." m., dally, frem trtbr. ' i ferdton. Shlby. Llnealataa aa C 4 N. . W. FAflway point. . t . - - , - Ko. J, W:S p. m datly. frota WTlmmr- tea. Hamlat ad - Monroe, also fraia . ; , pomta Bart, Worth and Beuthwaat, on- , . . btic at Hamlt aad Mearo. . Connctlon ar msfd at Hasalet with " an tbroush trams for aetata North. . . Booth aad Soathwest. whloh ar eempe. , " d ef VMtibule day eaask between ' '.' Porta mouth aad Atlanta, aad Washing toa aad Jebeavlll, and si tarring (ar btwea Jersey City,' Btrwilnshana and ', Memphis, and Jry City 4 Jacko- rill. Cafe ear aa n tarongh train, , For . Information, tlme-tabl, rrraa - -tlon. ar Seaboard dcrlnttr 1ttrattw . . apply t ticket agent ar addraaa, -lv mow AWLo F. COST, 2nd V. P.. Portnaoath. Va. " JAKES KXa. JR. C P. A -'' Vi.., Charlotte, M, a ' " , - - CHA L RYAN, (fVjL , i ; ; ';. ' -v-,..v;-' '. --graMBta TB. ..;.,. Ncrf c!k y & Sclera 4 teilrcid ? Favorite and short routs to ; '( EASTERN , NOItTIl CABOLlXA, ''."'' Kipreaa train arvlc ' , WAKHIN(mM " t PLYTitOlVTII NKWBERN - . OniKNTAL , Stsamers from Elltabeth City connect i at ' rwtra with A. u. va. - , for Morhead City and Beaufort. , ' Th Tidewater Resort of Virginia V IIIOLXIA IlEACH AXD CATK r t. . .' - HK.NRY . . . Oa th Atlantis Ocan . reached vtav tha EUctrlc Division Tr,lng vry .-half hour. - ( TJallf htful; Surf Bathing. ; Flnt , - , ... . - Hotal.' . -. ; ylti Mv W." MAOUIXE, '-'. '..; ,-:" 0nral tuperintndnt , Trafflo Mgr. J - .- '.,-,,.,11. C. HUDOINS.. . ' ' ' r ' :''.-an.. P,' AgenU. v, ' Summtr xaurlon and wk-nd rata via Haataoard Air Line. Baaaon Ua The Seaboard will U followina sum. ' f V mar ezouraion ikmii uhhin te uct, list and wew-ma . iict limited to Mon day following data l with aeptlon otd. Wllminstoa wk-nd ttBt on a I Friday afternoon train . and all trala Saturday, good to return Tu.. day, Inolualv; Blowing Rek Xuday Ollowaia . '- . . ntee not named blw aaa ha tia n application. - ' . ' ' Wrlghuviu Reach , aai rttnm, " aura- ' Bier seursloa, tt-lt. . Wilmington auno i-iurn, wa-ai Haa Mount Holly, week-end. too. . LMroiniua aunuaar XCtu alon, tU: wk-nd. 110. wnr Bhlb and ruen. ummr cural- 11.10; wk-nd, !.(, T Ruthartordten nd return, summ. v CUrvloB, MO: wk-nd. tilt. . (pll'ff ndreturo. wek-nd. U fa. Leautr end return, lunaw aaouralM. i to: wk-na, ai.nu. . -Miowln Hck nd return, tumsnaa - urelon, !: wk-n. H.JO. iisrf rw"nrd,tui"rt,umwp Croe nnii - -"j'S SUQinia nrurmon, t.l Wk-nd. tiki " . viramla fieaatt and return. iumm ... , tur.lon. , . i- Old -oin i nni. , -m ID rttura, . iumtner nurai"v '-- -ocean View. V and return, aumray yor lunnar innTmaiioTi can on mr ad raa any gnt Seaboard r th fwllsw- higi .. ' t r - - , ' , Tfahat Agent. 4'harlmt, N, ft ' ' - JAMttSI Kli K. Jit., Otf l'tlg(r At., Char). mi-, tf. f- - . c. ii. iiA'i in. . -.. T. F. A P.nU h. U. O, ,4 1 :v; 't-'j '
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