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CITATU.OTTC DATLY ' OEoI.KVEIt, ErTOfBEB 11, ICOo. ' i ' ' ':"1lAz D.ty. in IILtcry. , ; 1600. Hudson, -whllo at anchor In th harbor of Now York, vlHlted by the natives, who mada a great show of friendship,, giving to bacco and Indlnn -corn. -1777. 1UIU . of 'Ururutywlno; the Americana under ,. WuMhlnRton and (Jiecne entirely defeated by the 1'rltihU under ; CornwalllH. . 1'ho Americana lout about l.SUO . - ; killed, wounded and prisoner. , . This was the first battle Laray v - Mte wan In; ha wa wounded In V ' tha leg. . : ' . -. :- .. ttli. Running action between the United Estates Commodore Chaun cey, on Lake Ontario, and the ' . British Commodore Yeo; the lat , ' . v , . ter euoceeded v In . getting - into i Amherst Way. : ', ... . k 1814. Rattle of Lake Champfatn and . . Pittsburgh., v The British, fleet. . . -H. guns, under . Commodore ' , Downle, defeated and . captured , by the United State fleet,, Com- ' mod ore Chauncey. i guns. . '- v British loss, 57 killed, t wound Vy : ' ,(!; American loaa; 62 killed. 69 wounded. At the same time, the ;,' . Brltlah ; "troops under " General ' ,? Provost, about , lJf00 ',- veterans, -. the flower of the Duke or wei llngton's, attacked the American lines at. Saranac, Plattsburgh, ' ' and were defeated ' by Qeneral "'. ' Macomb. American loss, killed II, wounded 84. missing SaV . 1820. The anniversary of Perry's " V ' Victory on Lake Krle celebrated - ' by a public ball and. parade at Newnort. R. I. ' . -,. --i , ISSS Deaths by cholera In the City ' , of. Mexico from the stn oi August , to thla day, 10,000. . w . jv IMS-A Mexican army; 1,100 strong, . took poaseaslon - ot- Texas, but - v.. - .. aoon retreated... ,i rv . 1851. A riot at Christiana, Pa., upon - the attempt, to remova .a tugt ' ' tlva - slave. Mr.C Gorsuch, ' the owner' of tbe slave, was killed and his son mortally wounded the United States .marshal an '.' hla posse were driven from the ' j ' v. r ground by, armed negroes, and .' ' the slave escaped. ' . ' : : .i IBM. The Union , forces at Ganby. i ' Va.,, burn all the government ' - - property and abandon the place, .On the same day MayvUle. Ky.. and ' Bloomfleld. Mo., taken t . by : tha Confederates.- . -' 1884, General Sherman ordered All v , v civilians to leave Atlanta and t offered them transportation. ." 1888 A deleratlon ot tha Tenneesea -Legislature, had - an Mntervlew '. .-' .. with tha President relative to tha h ' "state of , affairs In that , State, V , brought about by tha Ku Klux - . ' . Klan. Orders issued . to General "i ; ' G. H. Tbomaa to aXata haw- many . t. . additional troops were required to enforce tha execution of tha lawa In Tannesaea. Tna Ten ; i f jiesaea Legislature passed v the y' nlHtia" bill. ' .. - -", i . J 884. -A number of lives lost : and ' 1 , much property - destroyed by r j i floods on tha Chippewa and trlbu . tary rivers In Wisconsin.- ' ' MIN, At a " fruit-day celebration at ... i 4 Grand - Junction. Col., tne f.ooo '. v participants .- wsra .. declared to ' .. v have eaten fifteen . tons of fruit, lt&l -Hurricane on the riorida gulf . . - coast caused much property loss " on shore and to shipping. ' - " 1 804 Sir William Ramsay, eminent . Ena-llsh chemist, declares Amen .cans Wow to take advantage of ' ' v , naw sclenuflo discoveries. : pn.rv:BMiTn to stcdevts. ;" Davidson' Prentdent Talks to Toung , . JMen of U Greatneas or SelrvtOQ. , ; Special. to' Tha Obwrver.''5-'."' Ci'l . ; Davidson. Sept 10.-The chapel x arclset yesterday morning warr Of special Interest from he fact ? that President H. L Smith made use of this first ' opportunity to ' deliver - an address of a religious nature to th students. The ' topic.-, treated ' In a most entertaining and Inspiring way, ' - was true, greatness- found In service. Jesus Christ, by his example and his ' teaching, ' revolutionised the world's - . conception of what constituted great ' j nesa, "The princes , of the Gentiles axerelsa dominion over ' them and they that are great exercise authority "upon- them. " But It shall not-be so .among you but whosoever- -will be great among you. let him "be your . f minister.' Under the Ptolemaio sys tem It was taught that tha earth was ; the centra of all things and iht tha ua and the stars all revolved around '.. It. -. But tha ' Copernlcan - doctrine overthrew all this and Instead of, the earth being tha centra.' It was shown 1 that It waa but- an Insignificant speck in the vast universe ox sun; moon, ... and stars, and whose - existence. If - v. blotted out, wonid be unknown to tna -Inhabitants- or other worlds. Soi . ' previous to tha coming of tha Gospel . . and IU teachings,. man' was sellah'. , self centred, greedy for dominion and v . power, eager to - rule and : exercise - - authority. .In the kingdom Of Christ this is au reversed ana tne unristian na before him another standard. '. ' Jesus Christ - shows the1- example , and Illustrates tna spirit of service He lavs upon His followers the obli gation' of servtce. t Nowhere , In' Ufa wore . than upon a college campus is there tha opportunity for service, that of helping, of cheering, of defending, ' 11 of protecting and of saving 'from " , temptation one's fellows. And as a - ' result of such service one reaps a harvest of happiness and true "blesned , nesa that Is a foretaste of the Joys or heaven. - '; " ' ' r. ,' No young man who heard the ad dress, full of aarnestness and force. - "' pointedly Jllustrated and .elaborately . . presented, couia ran ,io De impressed by ita. noble truth , or . to have tha purpose quickened In ., him to ' live such a life.' 'r- '''- ('' 4 In the morning andiyentnff services I ' Ir, Graham preached ' well on tha character , of Judas Iscarlot, the terrt- bie fJI from what waa n doubt a . promising childhood and sonshlp and tha causes that led to such an and. ' The trend of thought was a caution to these young men, tha children of . opportunity, noi to ran into am ana ,f the betrayal of their trust. - ; Mrs. M. Kobr, ' of ' Hovm-ly W Wlnston-Ralcm. Wounded. , . Special to Tha Observer..' Yy Wlrurton-Balem. Sept, 16. Mrs. M. IKobre, wife of a Hebrew saloon-keep. ,r here, was seriously Injured lata ttrts ' afternoon. Sh waa out driving with ' Mrs. J. O. Goldstein and three 'chll dren when the horsa owned by Mr. Kobra was frightened by a pony. One of tha front' wheels .to the buggy trashed. Mrs. Kobre, who Is portly, -was thrown out and dragged for soma dlKtance. Mrs. Goldnteln held to the biigfry seat with one hand, flhe held the three children with the other hand end they all escaped Injury. roncrrt at Blonroo To-XIght . Special to The Observer. " . Morrroa Sept. 10. A concert by thn slnrlna claws of Oiford Oruhan Asylum will h given at Monroe- Tuesday evening. Roptember lth, un der the susploi'S of -Monroe IjoAm, , Ko, 144, V." A. snd A. M.J t?5 chll- dren are now being rsred for at this ettylum, and slnre Its eolaUtlshment, In 1 873, nrnrly 2,409 boys and girls have recflved It benefit. This is a most woithy csuhs and It out ht to ti n!i'd along by a lurg stteinianfo ft t?' crcert, ' IJuforwnit'iit of I'uro l'ood l.itw W'.'A Cost t.mi'Piu.iiiit h l.Mi'go bum Hut It WIU hf I ttn ird out to the Letter. Special to The OI'Mcrvt-r. ''' ' Wunhlngion,' Hn't.10. H wlll.be n epcnalv proioiiUn to the govern ment to enforce thu purti food law, but it nfvertheleis will be. enforced rigidly. Manufacturers of food prod uots . tlirouifhout the country may as well make th.Hr arrangements to live up to the law, for (Secretary WJlson, on whom the tntorcement of tha act will devolve, h. made It clear that he will stand no foolishness. '- Laboratories of tha .governments at which examinations are made of food products, already are located at Phil adelphia, 4 Baltimore, Chicago and New Orleans. These will be supple mented by new' laboratories to be erected at Boston and New' Tork. Plana (or tha new, structure have been approved by Xr. Wiley, chief of the bureau of chemistry, and Secretary Wilson has Indicated hla Intention of aupportlng pt. Wiley's recommenda tions.' While, no appropriation now Is available for the construction of . the laboratories, assurance has been giv en to Secretary Wilson by leaders of Congress that the funds for - their erection will be provided at tha next session. Additional funds for tha em ployment of inspectors of food prod ucts also will have to ba provided by Congress. It Is likely this may ba ar ranged before the law goes Into affect on tna rot ox January next, l " Just now tbe manufacturers of va rious - food v products, ' candles and drugs are very busy trying , to get from under the operation of the law. The 'commission appointed by Secre taries Wilson, Shaw and Metcalt to prepare regulations for the enforce ment or the pure xooa act has prepar ed . a tentative draft of tha regula tions. These rules are subject to re vision by the secretaries of tha three departments.. ,.. When . finally adopted, they .will be , anf&rced by Secretary Wilson.- ,v -,.'' 's, " --.uv.. .Within a day or two a question has arisen among tha secertarles as to the desirability of submitting to tha man ufacturers -tha -tentative draft of -the regulations as prepared by tha con mission. It la expected, however. that the draft will be shown to tha manufacturers Hat , tha ' hearings, which are to be held by the commis sion In New Tork from September 17th to September ISth, In order that they may have something definite on which .to baa their arguments. . : Tha manufacture of -patent - medi cines, who sought' by every means in their power to. defeat any pure food legislation, are among those who 'are anxious to be heard-by the commis sion. They now- are seeking to have tha Operation of tha law mada as le nient as possible. A lot of - patent mediclnea will .disappear - from tna market. under ' tha operation of the new law. for when it la Known gener ally- what .they, contain, peopla will not purchase them. , i Ons thing has been ., mada quite clear; . Tha labels placed on medi -clnea and --food products will tndlcata accurately what tha packages contain. The commission has determined that tha Intent of tha law must ba carried out to tha fullest extent and that the Ingredients of a food or drag product must ba stated on tha label clearly and without tha least endeavor at de ception. .No devices Vf. a misleading character will . ba permitted on tha labels. - . -; ..f -w - , Although the law was made as clear aa . possible by Congress, there are features of , It which hava caused the commission considerable trouble, They will be considered at, the New Tork tiearinga. It will be necessary to determine ' what constitutes a IIUMUU V .illllM V. VI liUIW tion.", aa applied to flavoring and col. orlng matter;-" tha Xlnda .of coloring matter to ba used: and tha method of statthg the quantity, of alcohol and other Ingredient in a package. The manufacturers of candy are insisting that they .shall Deermitted, to use anallne dyes, aa, otherwise, their bus iness- rwould . ba '.affected 'seriously. They will .not ba permitted : to usa- such dyes, however, ana wiu do rorcea to employ-vegetable dyes,, although tne utter are tna mora expensive. - - . . t MOROAIfrOX NEWS NOTES. Nov Graded School Bunding About t Completed tea f and Dumb School BaglnM ? Annnal Session--Personal Mentioa. a ,': Morgan ton, Sept.'1 8. Tha. new graded school building-la about com- pleted and wilt -be turned Over by tbe contractor next week. It la up- to-date In every particular; One of tha nicest features of tha building Is the splendid auditorium. , Prof. Craven has an' - excellent corps! of teachers-for-this "year and they as pect to do aven. better work than last year. ' ' " ' : . ,, Tha Daaf and Dumb School opened Thursday. There are- many new faces. among -xne le turners mis year. j Messrs. Iverson Davis. Gordon Tata. Lenoir .Avery, Ralph . , and 'Herbert Kibble leave . Tuesday for the 'Uni versity; Messrs., , . Jim - Hogsn . " and Walton Avery will enter Bingham School.- at Mebane.Mlss ifary Pick- son has returned to Rock Hill, where she wlll again , pa associated ; with Wlnthrop College.Mr. . R. U Mur phy left to-day for 'itaieigh to re sume hla studies - at the A.. H- M. MlssKateiy Parsall..who. has been visiting Miss Cope, at ,0reen , River, Is expected ' home this week. Mrs. Clarenoa Johnson, after spending tha summer here. has returned ' to her home In Raleigh, accompanied by her sister, Miss Lillian Avery,- Mrs. Stan ley Walton is spending a rew days with v Mrs.-C. El, Ross i before re turning in rvaieisn. -nr. ynoreneaa Avery, of Dallas. Tex., Is visiting his sister, Mrs...Phifer, Erwln. Mrs. Har vey, of Durham, is at Mr. J-H. Pear son's. -Mrs. Rosa Camp left . Satur day to spend tha winter with jela tlves In Pennylvanla.-Mrs. Kdetrer snd 'daughter, who hava been visiting Mrs. A. M. Klsller, have returned to thol home In Bethlehem. Pa. Mr. Thomas P. Moore., of Torkvlll, S. C, spent several days this week with friends here. Dr. George Thomas, of Wllmingtos. is vlHlttng Dr. P. L. Murphy. Df. J. K. Hall has returned from Nsw Tork ana Jf ruiaaeionia. Mrs. James Bumgardner, of Staunton, Va., la visiting her sister,' Mrs. Mur phy. Miss ' Nell Battle has returned from a visit to Ashevllle and Mon treal' . .--'.' l'' v' '-.- .V The young men ot ina town gave a dellchtful dance ' one night this week in the city half, complimentary to tha visiting ladles. Those partici pating were: Misses Linda Tllllng hast. Thornton,- of Fayettevlllej Strlngfollow, of Florida: Helen Hrem, of Charlotte; Madga and Etta Brand, of Wilmington) Huett,; Julia. Krwln Klolne Krwln and Kadlo Tate; Messrs. Wiaita ihifr Kdward Krwln. Joe Ktlnson. LehmaSi, Robert Miller, R. V. lloliiday. Richard Boger, .William fmlth. Janiea Johnson. Iverson Davis, Gordon Tate. - 1 ' ' ... Mr, Edward ErwlA loaves Monday for Chattanooga, Tenn., wher ha hai position. Mrs.'1 ' Wilson Tate, ,of Falrilckl. Ha., leaves to-day for a vlKlt tj her parents Ih.Torkvllta be fore returning home. Mrs. 'and Mrs. l:. K. Vow -a, of Purharn, spent days with rclutlves here. T'l rd a Mil? Vk T'eWltt'S Little ftnrly Ju-r, Ihe fiirnotis lit Us pills. I o r,it i. k .-n nr S'lp" bill romills are Sure. i by i, swiff's 1 imrmacg. 1MU1 V M l lS A LIUI)i:iL A Sfuii of the T.vx of Clevrfaiid K'evtl fi U l-nl iM-iixx-nicy to hnc--Hi , I.r.vHn or Bulicy l.tiual u tho ' 'l'abk. '. . - ... .. ; ., To the Editor of The Observer: Your endorsement of Mr. Bailey, of Texas, as suitable presidential timber waa Indeed a surprise to many of your readers. It seems we are totally at sea as to who shall lead the Demo cratic party to success. We are very much of th' opinion of Jerome, . of New Tork, that the Democratic party hasn't a . leader to-day. Can't two scrape up a Grove r somewhere In the woods. We are 'aware such a high order of presidential timber Is almost totally lacking. 'We hava ; Just re cently passed through . a wave iof frenxled adoration of Bryan, to have our' hopes blasted - by his indiscreet referenca to an issue that conditions are not ripe for , and we think, never win be." . - 4 .'-. -i '-'..v' Who can lead tha hosts of the hun gry and unterrlfled .Democracy to success!- Most assuredly not the- bull- headed send impetuous statesman of Texas, Joseph W. -Bailey. Tna aaie and sound leader- hasn't been men tioned yet, ; No hope f whatever . can be looked for in. Bryan , as a jaaaer. Eliminating his ' crazy - - government ownership of railways fad, he has too well left his Impress on tha 'national body as a dangerous man. Tha fal lacy of free silver' Is enough to re member him by. Wa ' . want some great, grand man.' measuring up to the . order of v. a Cleveland to arouse the Democracy of the nation. Democracy has . lain for years sleepy and without a leader. ' we dismiss an men of tha calibre-of Bryan as dan gerous; Hs could never reach the presidency.. Tha safe, sound, common sens . of . Americans , hava put" tha stamp of disapproval on alt such. Wal want the editor or The observer, to whom wa look -for much, because he has always spoken words of wisdom, to trot ont somebody else, no uryans. no Ball ays' in ours. Give us, as wa say again, a man of tha Cleveland type, measuring up to such a standard of greatness of tha . greatest American M Aawi thAii.li vir1tftA iiltlMn A , V . , J..M. CONNOR. I ' - Washington, N. C.,' 8ept"- 7. 1188, Prof. Tyler, ot Amhurst College. said recently i "A. man caa live comfortably without brains; no .- man eve . existed without a oigesttv system. ,Thayspp tla has neither faith, hope or charity. " Day by day people realise the Importance of caring for tbefr digestion: realise the need of the 'use.' of a little corrective after over-eating. - A.- corrective .- like KOdol ror Dyspepsia., u aigests wnat you eat. Sold by Hawley's fharroaey. v li-'H-vr''?'.,-,...:t ". I Liver Complaints ; uses ;;; '' i only Ramon's Liver Pills r,. : nd Tonic Pellets,' and 4. ;' - gives your fnoney back IV ; 't - not satisfied v Your liver is the biggest ;. IroubleTi i maker.' If you would be,' . well, try Ramon's Treat- is 4 ment. ' Only 2S cents. - .;-;- ' ' Z.'l ,.: W. L. IIAND -C07;'' ;: : -VNO. M. SCOTT CO. 1 :' X,':, n '-j. -X z.-,---i ,. ntm murrnrispin ..i - :. ss-, ' . . - ,i-a j r:? t-' iuur ana pure. The critical ordeal through which tha eipecttnt'; mother must, paw," however, Is so fraught with dread, pain, Buffering' and danger, that tha ery thought of it fills her .with apprehension and horror.,, There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful pr dangerous. . The use of Mother's Friend so prepares the system for the coming event that it it, safely passed without any danger. Thii great and wonderful weincoj always sp-v;. s plied externally; and hat carried thousands -of women throueh theH trying crisis without suffering, Send tar free Vooli enntainlng Isfonmatioa ef pncsMasTainewtiiMsectMiBiMasrs. ' ;, Tis Bradflcld Riqulator Ce., Atlssts, "fia Hundreds 11 . Xi A'OM aT ' physicians constantly prescribe , k A Ir Crvstal Palo ' Beer ( for nrLTmic. ."', over-worked or nervous women of sedentary habits. It is an invaluable factor in building up health' and .. increasing bodily . weight in all people weak from any cause, especially during convalescence; .;.' 'i Crystal Palo is extremely but very lifjht In alcohol mountain eprinff water ; it led, and when Bold, it h iac.Tuct a pre-dicted food. , ' . oaosa a cass roa MOMs-trsatni . r-' ", " .. ' T s Kaw South trswsryaVtos Co. (!no)' K!Jd!cr"-9rer;.S, Ky, A ?!!! V."l;m, Uanog and BosT v.'stor Co, Eti.tr; :,i,t -s. rv Tahsa Va For all purposes for V ' which Milk or Cream ' y. ,'. .-.,.. .-,!;.'. - - v ,'f'x.is used-r- '' '' c RIiilt.no! Pccrlccs ivAPORATED-dJflin K ,.j Con venient ; hd , ccck ; : nomical. - ' Suited .to : ; any inodlnatibn. i;- , ' . Get a Ho-Print Copy ': ?..'.(': of tba Orlglaal ..;.'.-';;'",' Lavson's History Of . North Carolina ;'',' Vatnabts 1 to; Any Ubnr;':v . " retnW SoM for SS.00, Now SaUa .'s.' t foa St M. :. ?i : IKt CSSERVli PE1XIIMG HOUStv1- Just received another car of Porcelain Enamelea Batn Taos ana Lavatories, a nice line to select from. nacKney Bros. Plambingr and Heating Contractors, - Jobbers In Bnmlles. nackaey Blg. -' ' ' W. Fifth, St, ',,-. ClIAIUVOTm N. C. v 1 LOOKFOR ' 'V -y'-iir VVTjnylng'Cut Glass H. pays - to gat tha boat t Libber's name la engraved on seen, piece and. If 1a known to- ba tha finest made. ' We are agenU for Lib- bejr . and Keep - a full assort ment- of Libber's, aa wall aa -other . standard makes. Not . the cheapest but - the BEST for tha money. . Garibaldi &! Bnins. ;:;:,';: ;.;P'.-'i'" n .-t.r-K'o" woman's happi . v. ts ber nature to lor n - .. ana - wane mem Oiy much so as it is VJstV t lore the Daau- . iir..i -. i j Jg fm :y:,,- -A n''i -1 of our advanced If heavy in ipalt extracts, It h rtiada from tho finest is n rred, fermented, ' rt cri -, iSa- i tSMlh i.', . Sjtok- - . riav' V't-'t; 1 K'V. ' J- . I '' " I ...T-.v.'.' txTvitE :..'''' 'i''v l:' rmfflmrrnn LP -U U UZJuulSU aBDEGD-;.-.l3EVfltljeEL' WHJV J D 2 P Invite the i attention of ' COTTON ; MAllCTURERS to .'; their. ;. latest pzl V tern card, The greatest amount of work :and ' highest "standard . ;of quality at the lowest cost of production -Send , for; Catalogue. ' 1 t o r& e s tB ujlc r.dsi.n un try 'Sflfe roving; W$ fL-iiW A S - i ..... .. . ... -, 4 fr - ' (. .i.'t-..':. ' 'i. . 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Hook aitd roqee3 ' AIlCIIirrE0T3'-- CBTAntorrs GiunmsBono, it .a Xfliztlzr. Hun3 and Diclicy fteeand rioer 4Ca BnUdtng. CTIArXOTTTC, K.CL , . sasMSa-.- iif-Y A ,Ja1 I 1 i . . i V-'.''."'v'"V X E T T E Et A G II H B U R l;Ms o li tiierPIageht .... . .... y . v ..-. .- . ii .-'.- " .- .... . , V ,'''- 1 u ') -"' M r . ' w .-.'.-V is -'('. n "'- Railroads; '. Direct line to the principal cities North. East. South snd Southwest Schedule taking effect May 17, 406. subject to change without notice. ; ' ,- " Tickets for passage on all trains are sold by this company a no accepted by the passenger with the understanding mat this company will not be responsible for failure to run Ita trains an schedule time, or for sny such delay as may be incident to their operation. Care Is ex ercised to give correct time to connect- Ing lines, but this company is not re sponsible for .errors or omissions. , . Trains leave Charlotte as follows: No, 44. daily, at 8:00 a, to. for Monroe; Hamlet snd Wllmlnaton without chanse. connecting at Monroe with SS for Atlanta, Birmingham,, and the Southwest, with No, 61 at Monroe for local points at At lanta. At Hamlet with 88 for Raleigh, Portsmouth, Norfolk and steamers for Washington, Baltimore. New Tork. Bos ton, and Provldenoa. With M at Hamlet for Raleigh. Richmond, Washington, New York and the KaaU With 81 at Hamlet for Columbia, Savannah,. Jacksonville and all Florida points. No. US, dally, at 10:1S "a. m. for XJa oolnton, Shelby and Rutberfordton with out change, connecting at Laannlotoa with CAN. W. No. W ror Hickory. e aolr, snd Western North Carolina points. No. it, dally, 4:46 p. m. for IJneolnton, Shelby, Rutberfordton and all local sta tions, connecting et Uncolnton with C. At N. W. for Newton, Hickory, Lenoir ana an local points. No. 44. dallv. I d. m. ror Monroe. Ham let, Maxton, Xumberton, Wilmington and all local stations. -,...... No.-Id dally. 1:11 o. m. for Monroe. connecting with 41 for Atlanta, Hlrrelns bara and the Houthweet. at Hamlet wtta 41 for Columbia, Savannah. Jacksonville and Florida points, with M at Hamlet for Richmond, Washington and New Tork. and the East, with St at Hamlet for Rale a-h. Portamoutn and Norfolk. Through sleeper oa this train front Char- lotts, N. to rortsmoutn, vs., aauy, Trains srrlvs In Charlotte as follows: No. 'in, 10:00 a. dally, from points Nortn ana noutn, . . , . , , No. 44, dslly, 10:11 a. m. from Rutber fordton, Shelby, Lumber-ton and all C. S n. w . points. - No. 4. dally, 11:88 a. m. from Wilming ton, lAimDerton. msxion, iiemiet, jaon. roe ana an local points. No. IIS. 148 p. nt., dally, from Ruther ford ton, Shslby. lUncolnlos and CAN. W. Railway points. , No. . 10 41 p. m.. daily, from WUmlng ton, Hamlet and Monroe, also from points East, North snd Southwest, con necting at nsmiei ana stonrae. . . Connections sre made at Hamlet with sll through trains tor points North, Mouth snd Southwest, which sre com posed of vestibule day ooschee between I'orumouth and Atlanta, and Waahins. ton and Jacksonville, and sleeping cars between Jersey. City, Birmingham' and Bsempnia, ana i.iij ,na tfacKson- vlUe. Cafe cars on sii tarougn trains. For Information, time-tables, reserve, tiona on Seaboard descriptive . literature apply to ticnet scan is or aaaress, .... EUWAHD F. COT. tad. V. F, Portsmouth, Va. JAMES KER, JR., C P. A., Charlotte. N. 43. ' C. H. OATT1H. T. J. A- Raleish. N. C. , CHAS. B. RTAN. 5. . A., v . i Portsmouth, Va. . - IMPORTANT tHASait- TIMB CARD - BKABUARU A I K LaNa, Ss.PT. j , wiu, mm. Train No. 40. leaves dally 8:88 a. to. .' Train Nik in arrives dallv IS sv - as.. leaves io:is a, in. Tram no. 44 arrves oaiir io:ib a. m.. leaves 1:00 p. m. Train No. 4t arrives dally 11 JO a.- m- leaves 4:4i p. m. - Tram no. in . arnvas oaiy i:s p. nv, Ihtm T'U n. m. - ' No. 40 arrives Hamiet s: a. m.. leaves l.-tt a. m., will not connect wUh No. M aa heretofore. No, n leaves Hamlet 7:09 a. tn . Basaensera rrom NO. 40 for nonlta between Hamlet and Norllna will take No. at ror points wnare tnai. train is scheduled to stop; paassngere tor Nor. folk and Portsmouth proper , should take No, 84 to Petersburg, thenoa Nor- loia ana western, rata sams ss otner : train 131 leavlna bar T:lt d. m.. dally makes direct connection for Nor folk, carrying through sleeper from Charlotte to Norfolk. For further Infor ms t Ion spplyto . , C. H. OATTIB. T. r Ay - . :, -, . k, Ralelgn K. ,:, ,-. '''. C B. Ryan, Of. P. A., '.,.;,,,.' , Portsmouth. Va, 1 i. ' v V:.' City Pasaenser Agent, ( ... h . y- ' CharlottaVN. C gPPECIAtj RATFI4 TO RALEIOM, N. . C. AN U HITUHN, twtf THE MTATM FAIR, OCTOBER 18TH TO JOTH. 11K4. - i . . Tha sm hoard announoea rats of one flrst-clssa fare plus arty cents. Including admission, from all points In the Btate of North Carolina, including Richmond, Norfolk and Intermediate points In Vir ginia. l.aw mund trio rates for military aompanles and bands in uniform; tickets Will PS sola UCI. inn u ui, ihciubiv, snd for early morning trains. of Oct. Snh, with flnal return limn ot uct. era. iiurUl trains .will ba arranssd from points between Weldon. Oxford, Hamlet and Raleigh. Sea announcement later, or address, ' " i ' ' V. . UAITIS, ., , "". TravellnSi Passenger Agent. ' ' ' . ? .lUlelgh, N. C JA8 KER, JR.,- .. -'- - ' -. j , v city Pssmnger Agent. , . , ; : Charlotte, N. C -,'.,, ' BPnCXkh RATKB VIA SMA BOARD ATR LINK. ACC OUNT Vr MB lA M. IN OK TIIM CHU18KK "NORTH CAROLINA," NEWPORT NEWl. VA fXTOHBrrtTH, 1W8. i h ihiuiH aanounees rate of nut first-Has far lua twenty-riv renl for the round trip from all point in North Carolina: ticket wilt he sold Oo. tober tth and tth. with final return limit Oft. Illi, from Charlotte ltt.40. - . The Keabonrd hs flnuM. dully eervlce n,l rata will anotv via Iortn mmi I h anil ateiimer and Richmond and the C'hesa" peaks Ohio. ror schedules and Pullman reservs tions apply to t ... ' i: II. JA TTIH, i Traveling Pasa.-"-r Att'-nt" lvalik-b, N. C. j8 Kim, J.. City l'a.iisr Arnnt, Charlotte, N. C. Seaboard Air Line " Railway r i It'". I E & S ( I b i i: "V- vvn A '.n Vi. ? " -;T tlfKailroads- N. B. Following schedule flgures pub lished only aa information, and are put guaranteed.,, , '';.:.--; .,. p,r,t v 8: a.' m. No. 8." dally,' for Richmond and local points; connects at Orsenaliom for Wlnaton-gaiem. - Raleigh, Ooldsboro. Newbern and Morehead Cttyi St Danvlll for Norfolk; -, .... . .., 6:45 s, m. No, XI. dally, for Rock HUI. Cheater, Columbia and local stations. , , 8:80 am. No. 14. dally except Sunday, for 8tatsvllle. TaylorsvtUe and local points; connects at Mooresvlite for Win-aton-Satem and at Stateavlll for Hick ory, Lenoir. Blowing Rock, Ashevui and other points west. . 7:1 J s. m. Na. , dally. New Tork and' Atlanta - Express. ' Pullman - slaeper, to Columbus, Qa. and day coaches to At lanta. Close connection at Spartanburg for- Handersonvlll and Ashevllle. 1 8:8 a. m. No. tX daily. New Tork and Florida Express, for Rock Hill. Chester. Wlnnsboro, .Columbia, - Savaansb, Jack sonville. -, panlng car servlca. ' : s. m. No. 88, daOy. V. 8. Fast Msll for ' Washington and all points North. Pullman drawing room and sleepers to Naw York and Richmond; day coaches New Orleans to Wsahlngtoa. Dining car servic. Oonnerta at Qreensnnro for Winston-Salem, Raleigh and Ooldsboro. - 8:80 'a. m. No. 87, dally,' Washington' and Southwestern . Limited. ' Pullman drawing room sleepers. New Tork to New Orleans snd Birmingham. ' Pullman observation car New Tork to Macon. Dining car service. Solid Pullman train. 10:04 a. m. No. SO, Waehlnctoa and Florida Limited. Pullman drawing room sleepers to New Tork; ftrst-clas coach to Washington. Dining car service. 11:00 a. m. No. 28, daily,- for Davidson, Mooresvllle, Barber Junction, Cooleemee, Mooksvtlle, Wlnston-8alsm, and Roanoke, Vs., snd local points. - '. 11:86 p. m. No, it dany, for Atlanta and local stations; connects st Spartan burg for Hendemonvllle and Ashevill. ' 1M P. m. 'o.. U. dally, for Richmond and local stations; connects at Orewns boro for Raleigh and Ooldsboro. Pull man - sleepers. Greensboro to Raleish. Charlotte to Norfolk, and Charlotte to Richmond. . 8 KM p. m. No. tS, daily except Sunday, freight and passenger to Chester,. 8. C. and local points, - - '' - TllB D. m. No. 14. "dallv axcent Cundav. Lfor Taylorsvllle snd local ststlone. eon- neots at gtatesvills ror Ashevill. Knoa VIII. Chattanooga and Memphis. 8:18 p. m. No. 88. dally. Washington and Southwestern Limited ' for Wash ington and all point North. - Pullman alewner and Pullmnn - observation - ear to New York. Dining car service. Solid Pullman train. W:M p. m. No. 84. dally. New Tork and Florida Express, for . Wsahinstoa and Joints North. Pullman sleeper from sckannvllls and Augusta to New Tork. Klrat-rhts day coach. Jacksonville to Washington. :60 n. m. No. 28. dallv. Wa shins-ton and Florida "Limited, for Columbia. Auguata, Charleston. Savannah and Jacksonville. Pullman drawtna room cleaning ear- t Jacksonville. First else day , coaches Washington to Jacksonvill. - ' 11:04 p. m. No. 40, dally, for Washington snd points North. Pullman sleeper to Washington. First class day coach At-' Innts to Waehlnston. 10:9 n. m. No. IS. dally. XTnfted States Fast Mall, for Atlanta and points South and Southwest Pullman drawing rmn sleepers to New Orleans and' Blrmlna . ham. Dav coaches. Washington to N'eiv Orleans. Dlnlna car service. ' Tickets, sleeping car reeervstlons. and detailed Information can be obtained: et City Ticket Office, No. 11 South Tryon street II. B. Spencer, O. V.. B. H. Hard wick, P. T. M.: W, H. Tsylo. O. P. A.; R. L. Vernon, T. P. A. ... ...j- M-. -, Norfolk- SSciithernRifci; , FarorV and 'short 'roots to -Express train servlca PXIZARCTII CJTY . 'EDENTO.V WASHINGTON PLYMOUTH NKWBERN OIUKNTAI4 Steamers from Kllaabeth City connect at Newborn with A, m N. C Co. v for Morehead City and Beaufort. Tha Tldwatr Resorts of Virginia V1IW1AIA BRACK AND CAl'lC On the Atlantic Ocean reached via tna Electric Division Trains every . -" half hour. -, -i Delightful Surf Bathing,' Finest , Hotela - --'..,'. , M W, MAOUIRB. 1 . ''','.;. - General Superintendent '' H.,,3. U BUNCH. TralOa Mgr. ;; H..C. HUDOXNa. 1 -.v.' Hen. Pass. Agent.' . Throngh Trains Daily, Oiarlotta to lUianOko, Va. U 48 an L Charlotte, toe. Ry A 00 fm 8:14 am Ar Wlaaton, So. By. L I .4 ( IM pus Lv Wlnstoa. N. A W. Ar ( vpia Lv MartlnsvlU. ., Lv H -.. , :24 put Lv Kooky aiouat, Lv lu ,4 , . I n pa At keaaok. ...Lv a.d Daily. ,. ' - unuw. . m ..w en...,,,, alley Moot for Natural iiiii, Lu,., lasarslowa. and all points In 1Viih an la and Naw York Pullman s... loanok and Philadelphia, Tb'vusb auach. Chartr.lt and Roani.l & A. , I .. h . I lnf.nM.tln. ffmm Stoutaara iiailway. M. F. hiUi, .. StSaaa Bsa atsfe A M m . -. I BY. sV BEVTT.I. Os'l. F. Auc ( , . TuANOua. Va, , Th Atlnntlo A North Caroll .any have autuoriseu rrouttu follows;- 1 OoldxI-.rO, N. tJ. Account S..p Pf TI tirsiid napicr w - t)-it. 4lh-ih, V.-ik -.'tillat ll'n one en,1 ana ." llrst-cliiKS lnrs T'l" c"' .havllla. N. i:. At-coiilil I'oiifereiice l'i- ' ' t'hiiri ti, 'I 1 i i ' i nn. a t .. i. . 1 ; 1 1 .. 1 tM-''"i 11 . II. I ' L ' klorvi I i 11 t r 111 l !, I rtiii i""' n Southern Railway
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