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ciIaIlLOttij datly observer. September 21, ICC3. V, 'llh Day in littery.-' 1C31. . -Fort Orange, now Albimy, sur . rendered -to ih Knirllah utuU-r V Col. CurtwdKht. 1 ho title of Jf-rcmlah Van KenBsolaer to the Jlunor of KonoNcluerwyck. , con- tlrnifd. ' ...... 1C01 The. first convention held In Albany between the Kngltah, anil ' the Iroquois, who ware now thp predominant race, holding sway . over every savage nttton. -o The Iroquois continued the . allies of the English until the Revolution. 1757.- Aaron Burr, president of New ' Jersey College, died. H99. The act for the establishment . of the Judicial "system of the United States paused. By this i act the United States Supreme Court, the Circuit and District . Courts . were created. - also the offices "of the United States, district . 'attorneys ana. maranais. . -. ' 4829. The thirteenth amendment ratified by. a two-thirds vote. 1 1831. Mount Auburn,, a retired and ornamental place of sepulture .' about four miles from the city, of ' '' Boston and containing about 60 r acres, publicly dedicated, the first ' of the kind in the United Btatea. 1837. The late Harous Alomo Han' na, Senator from Ohio, born. -1839. Robert . T.. Hayne, ft dls. tlngulshed -American . statesman ' and orator, died." - - ' 1843. Mrs. Elisabeth .Avlett. daugh ter of the celebrated - Patrick Henry, died In King- 'William county. .Virginia, j - - . 1864. Gold Quoted at 19, ft ,de- - dine - of cents, during '., tbe ' ceseea. . s' f. -. - ' , 1868. Surrat discharged. '.. A ;- 1808 Severe, fight onthe Delaware .a Fork between "Col. Forsyth, and T Indiana. :. -. J So.- The 'members of ; a Mormon , , colony. which ' had f settled ' In i ' Wilson county, Tennessee, ordered " by regulators to leave the tate. S8t4 Rumors of, an Impending duel ' . between ' James - Van Alen and "Dick." Petera tlrred, Newport. b. i..-'-.-. ... .... . 1898. The commission appointed by ,tha President to Investigate the '-r'-i conduct of the ' war- met at v;- v Washington; - Tbe .commission was composed of the following -persons: -Mai Geo. Grenvill At Dodge, of Iowa; i Cot. J A. Bex- , ton. -f. Illinois! Capt. .E.' P. Howell, of Uecrgla: MaJ. Oeu. J. M. Wilson, chief of engineers of the United States army: Hon. Charles Penby of . Indiana, late MlnUter to China; ex-Governor Urban A. Woodbury, of Vermont; ' j. ex'-Governor James A. Beaver, -"'i ' of Pennsylvania: 'MaJ. Gen. A. f r . . McD. McCook, of the army (re- .,' . tired) ; Dr. , Phlnea., 8. Connor, of Cincinnati. Qen. Dodge waj V 'elected chairman ot ' the, com- - iv- ' mission. . - ":'.' ' ' - , 1904.-. President Jloosevelt announced j to thef members or; the inter ' ? , parliamentary - union that , he would take the Initiative in ask ' : Ing for' peace conferenoe.r ' : iSLACKBUKX TO WASiUXUTON. , . i ' -' - Intimate to ft Close Friend the Boa liuba that Wlcd turn ' lucre A ' : ' Alastttful Kcrnioii Cliargod With ': Jtunninr ft Uambling Jowit . Aged ' mm vvuvviia' e , .. " Special to "(The Observer. :,,.. , .v Wa i Concord, Sept Xl.The. events of vuUrdaf .wound uD about 11 o'clock last night and the Itepubllcans of ' the town and county, wended their way homeward, -much the worse for "yelling and (hurrah lug during the en ' tire day and night. Congressman " Blackburn spoke longhand loud at the - court house and lott os ft late train for Washington where, he had. been M that It was not the call' of the Presi dent, but intimated to I close friend . that the stork had vlsled bis homo. '-' ; Rev. Georgt H. Cornelson preach- 'mAzm. tnaatAVfuf urmnn'it th Ptm. 1h, Int - JnAm lint Irani ttut ttitm ward aonearance. . but ludae by the Jieart ' He said among other things ' Injiihctlon of . our 1 blessed . Savior . "Judge not that ye .be . not judged also," , must not , be . applied to all ' things, for we are to judge for our elves whom we should. elect for rulers,, for "'servants, and to whom we would serve.. He also applied . the Judgment of man to his domestic . happiness, in . choosing : help-mate, lie emphasised the - fact ' that ' the poor fellow, who had become insatl' ftted With the Jiablt of strong drink should receive Hipathy as. well as ' WA MA..lt Mn.- f . J . . . . uiv iukh wt,w ii w urn j iinv mm -rest a sin In other nhuri ni tnr those .wbo sit Judgment to Judge . tiv th h pr rt and tint hv th nntwarjl , pppearaDce. tiv mue strong iai . and ,, his ' congregation ' was , well 'pleased.'--' v! '" ,: Concord Presbytery ' win meet In railed session at naiisoury nest Tues- , Amy. Mr. I J. White is the regular delegate from the First 'church ;of his alternate. ; . -' .t,.: - Mrs. Rer. T. T. ITaney. nee Miss Valley Brown, te expected here next Tuesday from her home In Durham, Phe has been In very poor health for ouic uraa ymsi, urn ii im improv log la strength. - v- . , Mrs. Alma D. Bell, Wh'o has been visiting relatives fn this city And sur rounding counties, for the past four weeKs, nas murnea to ner nome 91 , j-ynennurg, va. . - ; ; . , cniei or roiice voger captured a jiasru iiidiiu nun 1 rwram 1; me depot last night The fellow bad In his possession ' nine doten - bottles of unw. ini urrr is in -cusioor at ins city hall, . while, the negro roama at Urge on ft fll cash bond for his ap pearance to-morrow. Tho authori ties re deftrmlnd to watch all the trains and break p some of the wholeMle blockading -that la carried on here. ' "- ' ,' Ilve,neir the Southern depot. Is In the lork-up to-day on a warrant charging him with running a gam bling hell, Joe was surprised last HlKht when ,the ofricera walked . In on lilm. Thia iThltA tnvn . d in a little game and thev too wnr. ft look of astynlshmorit, . but tholr pale fares faded Into darkness by the way of the back door. ' Water for Norseman's Horse. .New Orleans Tlmcs-IVmncrstJ "Tou never see a bmknn winded borss In Norway,'. said a hflrse doc tor. "That Is braue the horse are allowed to drink while they eat, the same as mankind. .-..- . "Our horses, lot them bo. as thirsty m get out. rnudt still eat their dry foil dor, tholr dry bsy and oates and corn, with nothing to wanh thitm dowm Hut In N'orwsy t-very horse has a bucket of wstcr beaide his manger,, and, as he rata, ho drinks alao, "It I Intonating lo mo how the NnrwBln borne rpllnh their wntrr with their menls. Now they sip a lit tle from the bucket, noSr they eat a mouthful, thf-n .another sip, then an--other mouthful, Jimt llko rational hu man linings. , "Ton never see broken winded linn In Norn-ny, and the natives any It la t.-."iu th-y ervn waler to the r.'tft!a with thflr foed." GViLlOUDS frt.CIAIi Tr.usf. Sopib In'TcvlliiT ('awi on tl.o JVKkrt 'J l.U Wfi !k i'l-ini'orury Onli r liub'ui t'urpin iw).J!,iilii 1 Vr l-'HHiit .ts Nt-i of liio Gate ' i.v. PruN-lul to The Ohaerver. t Greensboro, Sept. 13. Following closely, the regular term of Guilford Superior Court last, week, presided over by .Judge Moore, a special term will.' commence to-morrow, with Judge B. F. Long, of Statesvllle, pre siding. During last week, only cases for tmall . offences were tried, with the exception of one or two In which, pleas of guilty were entered.:. .To-morrow the. case against John F. Strong, charged with obtaining money under false pretense, will be called for trial. This defendant charged with obtaining . 1100 v from Conductor Jones,' of the Greensboro Electric Company, , by representing himself, to be manager of an' Atlanta entertainment bureau. He persuaded Jones to invest 9100: In the concern and take a position- Jones paid his own expenses for some time on the road and - ha not received anything for his services or tbe 1100 invested After leaving- Strong, Jones came to ureensboro, and; wnen strong return ed to the city, he swore out a war rant for the man - who - secured his money. Strong Is also' charged' with getting money from B. F. Smith In this city by false, representation. . Tuesday the cases of 'State against Frank Bohannon, charged - with - the murder of Foreman R. E. Beach am. at Hilltop Tuesday, July 11, and Kl and Oscar Crutchfleld,. charged with complicity In the case, will be can ed. There are other murder case on the docket, but It Is doubtful whether they will, be tried at this term.' In " chamber yesterday evening Judge Moore ' made permanent . the temporary order In the habeas corpus proceeding, instituted. ,oy o. r Hutchlns to recover possession of his children' for -some- time In-the hand of his wife. Thta proceeding wie In stituted before Judge Moore bere tn August and Continued nntll yesterday for hearing.- The children . are placed In the care -of the parents-of Mrs. Hutchlns, Mr. and Mrs. Arling ton Coble, of Randolph county. - Henry Fullon, a 14-year-old boy, who was sentenced yesterday . by Judge Moore to two year . In - Jail with leave of commissioner to hire out. will be aent to the Virginia State Reformatory, this being the under standing when the sentence .was passed.- His father will , pay III month for his keep ftnd .tuition at the reformatory.- . ' C J. Wl throw, colored, a few year ago a driver in Ashe vine, now bear ing tbe title of Rv. A. B., and A. M- and am alumnus of Bennett Col lege, Ja. In the city. He is herein the Interest of the -Athens.- Tenn.. Collegiate and Industrial Inatltate, of which he Is president. The new Ten. nessoe. college tr largely a result of his effort. - One building has.; been completed and material for another structure I on the - ground. " The president of the college Is a native of Rutherford county. After graduating In 1194 Trom Bennett College, of this city, he entered Western Theological Seminary,' at Allegheny, Pa., from which he was also graduated.' ' The Greensboro Electric Company announce that - It la the purpose -of the company . to ..have .the proposed new car line - on Arlington r nd Lee street completed by December. This will be eultan addition to the j tern and will reach a section or the city now suffering for want of fad 11 tlea of this kind.' ,.- J fiEX.. , FUNSTOX TO COMMAWH. Bfan Who First Appeared In tlte Pnb- ' llo Kyer Tbrough . Scryloo InCnb twin Take-Charge of Uncle Ssnt'a Affairs There. In the Event of la- terverttlon.--',. -'S.i '-. 8rcll to ThObvr. v1-: ., .' ' .f WStblnAton. D. .C. Bent. !k hi tbs probable event-of America Intervention n Cuban affairs, Brleadler Oeneral Frederick Fumton will hara lmnortant command or United Hlatea lorcei In the bland, periiana, Indeed, tbe supreme mill- lary comma no. - . v t- General . Funitori'i seleetlon by Becre- tary Taft to be Ma military advUsr. In the progrea of the neaotlaUon now pending in Cuba, b reaarded aa admi rabl& FumtAn ta a military genius who has demonstrated . hh ability 00 many oceaitona in the paat tew year. He fa particularly Well -eoulpped tat aervlce of a genuinely valuable kind in Cuba, be caiM of bli expert knowledge of . tbe conditions .on the bland snd of hia ao- qualntance with-. the leading flinirea in Cuban political ' affair. In addition to being abla, active and aggroarve, be hat a level head and sound common aenae. He can be depetided - on to meet aay emera-ency that may rfa aquarely and dealvlth It boneatly and eoDKlentlouaiy. vvnen oecreiary -1 a it ordered, mm to tniba, he knew that General. Funaton would be able to render him valuable aervlce in' bM negnlatlont with the Cu buna both the adminUtratlon repreMtn- Utlvei and the Irwuraonta.' When a de cision 1( reached aa to the action to be lak by. the . United State, General Funnton will be In Cuba ready to bealn active operations If It should be decided to aend American' force to the bland to restore .peace and. preserve oreer. General Fumton first- appeared" In' the rubllo eye tbrouah aervk-e In Cuba.- In he latter part of the Insurrection against Hpaln,- Fumton w -an officer of the Cuhan army of UbaraMon. it was this aervlce which brourht him Into Intimate contact with the Cuban leader and It was through it that be won their ad miration and . ennndenee.. - After- tha Ameriean occupation . of Ciiha, - Funston rave -the off cers of the irnltad Htaias Army valuable data concerning the. situ- anon in tne wiana, 'out did not .serve with the -American troops there. , , . . lter, be -waa. chosen colonel of the 1 wentietn Kansas Itegiment of volun teers and Joined ' that onranlaattnn at Ban Fmnclw-o,. en mats to the Philip rlnes. for which- ha was auas- m. hHn. dler - general of volunteers.-' Among hi spectacular achievements were the swim ming of a rlvor with a deteachment of his men In the face of a hail f Juiiia and the capture : of ae . Insurrection strontr-hoM; .and the -running down and capture of Agulnaldo. . For the , latter deed, Funston -was promoted to be a briudler general of . the regular army. The ' latest - hrtllluot irhlmmarl f General Funstnn was hb handllna- nf tha situation In Ban Francisco Immediately following the earthquake and ennflna-ra. tlon. Ills nromnt and efficient aotinn in. duced the enthiialaitle prals4 OT the peo- It b expeoted that In addition to Gen eral -Funston mm of the mnat nmrrM. slve officers of tha army will be align ed to duty In Cub.- Incktdlng Gnherals Harry and- lmvnll.- end herhani iinmmi Pershing, who recently was lumped over more than elht hundred officer In his promntlnn frntn tha. rank of captain to that of brigadier general. 4 ' , ' ' Xcgro I tanks. Houston post . , ' There are now. 21 negro, banks In the United Htatea. with a combined capital of $350,000. Their deposits amount to $1.11,000, Twelve are In Mlaalaalppt, four in Georgia, six in Vir ginia, two Irt Tenneaaea, two In "Ar kansas and one each In North Cnrollna. Alabama and Florida. There are. also two In MunkogfC. I. T. '' TIIK HRKATIt Or LIFE. It's a .'Kiilllcunl furl that tha slronr. eat anluiHl or ita size, tha srnrllla., al-.) rins the iHm.t liinas, Vumrrftil Iumk mean prwriinl eroniures. How to kc p the tireiiililtiif orutis rU:ht ahnuM h man'a (lii'L.t stuilr. I.ika tlKiiiennria f nlhera, Mrs. Xra A.- fllephena, of I'urt S III lit t, O., liaa 1rri husr to Art this, fci.a writes: "Thrra bnttlra of Ir, hlim'a Ixe JilK-over slonnoil jtiv cmiih of li years ami rm1 me of ivhnt ny frl.mls thought eoiwni.( Ion, Ha rrnnfl for tlnoaf an. Inns- tmnlitea " ;nrnniej (v It. 11. Jmilin c fn.. Oriri'Klxla. I'rlca tOc. ani Jl.oOi TjUI Lolua tree. ix s r. loos. Has Proved a Ki'iiaution in 1 '.astern t'ltiivt - end m tlio vSul)J--t of ' Mih-Ii Notoriety -Leading JalUce Taka Hint Vp. , -t ) -: :' - St. Louis, Sept. J3. LT T. Cooper, the man who has ereated a senaatlqn throughout the East, and who la rapidly acquiring a national reputation, arrived in St. Loula ycBterday, , ' Cooper, Is .president of the Cooper Medicine Company, of Dayton, Ohio, and ha made a fortune within the paat few year estimated at several millions, by the sale ot 4wo prepaqk tlons, which are claimed to be very unusual, and which are said to no compltsh remarkable results. Cooper .spends hi- time . traveling from city to city Introducing these remedies and In this manner he ha acqufred . the fortune., he y now .pos sesses. .v:.; . ;, v". . . ' . Cooper , is said to be ft very re markable character,; and a man with eccentric Ideas; one' of his beliefs i that a certain,, part of his Income should be devoted to charitable work. and . he is said to give, thousands. ot dollars to the poor in each city mat he visits. v :'; :' " ..'-v., ;' 'f..-.1--.- HI charitable work Is original, as he Is continually devising new meth ods of making money give the. most measure and relief nosBiblt.' . r The. most - remarkable ' feature of Cooper work Is what I, known a hi "Three minute removal 'of. -deaf ness." In cities visited by him with In the past v year be has ' - appeared nightly before, large audiences and offered to make any. one hear within less than three minutes. If they would come tip on the stage. - Reports from Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Detroit, Cleve land and Louisville, and other cities, seem to Indicate that Cooper actually did a he claimed, t " e ' , f . s Each'' night' he Is said .to have re moved,, before- thousand - of immpI, case of deafness In about three min utes', time with one ot hi prepare tlons. " The account of hi work: ap peared In all of the leading "dallies" of the East,-and people nave nockea to htm from all part of the country; The aale.of hl preparation! 1 said to reach enormous proportion within a week after Cooper arrive in a city, Whether he will be as successful in St Louis as. elsewhere remain to ba seen., s .y , ;' ii'jr:u'-jV'' Pot n Beglnnlna; to-' Simmer, Doth Parties) 1 Laving tvu 'llcketa in tne J V4d Dcmocra I Hop) to Reclaim tlte- Count y--A , Jonoa . Wedding The Tobacco -wrop. , .:;;' : ,.- Correspondence of The Observer., v Elkln. Sept 1J, The political pot tn this section 1 beginning to warm up and by the time election day ar rive It will be boiling over, a Barry county, by right and: prestige belong In the Democratic fold. . Bom twelve year . ago, though Indifference ' and apathy In the party on the part of the leader,' the Republican got control of the oounty government and have held It ever since. . Both partie now have ft full ticket In the Held and the battle will be hard fought, every inch contested.' If the Democrats will watch their fence and leave no gap down, the chance of winning; : are good and there la no reason why they Mould not come in and posses what la their -own again. ;. Farmer are. now In the midst of cutting and curing tobacco. - The crop is. not . a satisiectory .one tai year by any mean. . The yield . was all right, the season were good, but the weed I poor, being; heavy and coarse. Very Utile real fine leal was raised. The wbeat and Corn crop - were good and. taking all thing Into con slderatlon. the farmer have done well this year and seem to be very well 1 1 1 SI II I W1UI WAV 141 V tmf bors. '. . ' .. ..- '' -' : . The famllle of Messrs Alex Chat ham.- H. O. Chatham. A. M.- Smith and O. T. Roth who have been sum meruit In their cottage at Roaring Gap, cam home this week,- ' The 19th InsUnt Mr. John J. Jones, son of J. R. Jones and Susan Jones, was married to Miss Ola N. Jones, daughter of J. B. Jonee and 8. L. Jenea, at the home of the ; bride' father. J. 8. Jones, in Surry county. The groom's best-man was Mr. Hous ton Jones and the bridesmaids were MIssea Ina Jones and Stella . Jones. The marriage certificate was witness ed by Houston Jones, Ina Jon and Stella" Jones, in the presence of s number. of other Joneses, As there was no Parson Jones, the ceremony was performed -by Rev. . H. - C gprlnkle, of Elkln. An elegant din ner, waa served, after which to nappy couple boarded tn train tor their future home at Newport New, Va. ... Air.crlccn Clar Coo i Mttrr Vr-iV i', f V-' A.'Vf v.-'- Ik'SLtES ECrtEST ClSAB VALUES ft A "WC WW P" " " " I i ' . . S i ask f Eprccp Charnoo Paid Oy Uc. , A trial will convince yoti that thcie good are th &rv6esffor medicinal and other purposes, tend tn your order and if not per fectlv satisfactory . return at our cxnense and moner will be r- 1 lunuea t onco. ah mpmenii aro maae in piaut cases, . . rKmlt ly Poitat or Ejcprt Monty Ordt . lVrlt for prtc Hit of other llquon.' -",iucusv.'-, CAPUDIIJIi 1J L HEADACHES A3 COLDS im to novK . Trial tsnk kX All Maurers " ' aTV A ' '',. Kat-ana-. Roach-Paste attracts these vermin by its odor; they sat It snd die Instantlv. ' v ' MAt'HKIt'M INSECT FOWDRR'U sura drain to bedbugs, aata, fleea, sooth. Sold only In bottles.- At all dninUts r o. wtii.-w wt rwti,arrwiA. JOysterscn M Shcli Th first brought to this mar-' ' ket this season. . 8pecial - din- ' ing . hall fitted up for theatre T upprrv.tc;: J!?;''vu''-v:", THE v DKNNYApAFE- W. J. WILKINSON, Mgf,,? ' ;',Wft ,lad other follow. - ' Gel Re-Print Copy , 01 fin urigtnai . N'.V'C-'' vsons Of Nortii Carolina V- -.; t . ,.rTftIftbl "to '-Any library..; . V-' Formerly ' Sold ' tor f 3.00. Now Bella We Have Scmcthing to Tell Vca About Refrigerators ;' '.- - ' . . 'tr When Vvou get r . ready; come in and ee us. . . J. N. r.IcCalisIand & Co. Stove ' Denier and Hoofing Con tractor. Phone tils tSl ft. Tryea 9 Dr.. E. Nye Hutchison. J. I. llatchleon. INSURANCE LIFE, ACCIDENT: OFFICE! No. t, Bnf Bdlalag, Bell YtMNk aSta. , -s'-'-y.'-' T ' v '?.': . ' . . Don't wait untir th last moment to prepare for winter. "j We' are beglnnlnf. to - re eelve our Stove and rung four cr 1 load and - wf are sure to have, what you want . .." v'.-. , v - ' '"- V: Don't faO to see a Buck Hot-. . : '. v. Blast Itoftte?...' -; :' ' Alleii ' Hardware - Co. 0: . 1r ' r L History BlJ . f -- SAGO m COTTON M AOfflNERY . : Pickers . ',"1 ' Revolving, V Flat Cards ' Railway Heads ' .. , and 1 Drawing Frames A. ,H, VV AS ' . . UUKLUi-lE, NORTH CAROLINA FALL WEDDINGS ft- :--" -,' .' - - '- 1.. , -' ' .- s. 1 -..( it;:y. v, V 1., ' . . mak yon almost gray drying to think of what to buy. lJt v .'-4- ' i . . na assist 'you tn buying your gift .1 It' does away with the worry ftn4 you are ur to get something suitable. Put yourself la our hands.' We guarantee to treat 'yon The Palamountain Co. JEWELERS. ' Machinery' forearm and Fac- FnfJifKK Three kinds, from 12 UlS,UO to 150 HP. Rniff)rc Return Tubular and far jy Portable on skids, from 12 to 150 EP, ImproyedGiri MaiXnery, and Presses, and complete outfits of capaaty of 100 bales per day and over. SaV HillS, five Wnds. ' ell ctrea In no tr inn . aM MilW W4 the South. Pulleys and Shafting, WvaYot lj rtf smallest to complete cotton mifn outfits. HDD El l COMPANY, ' Clarion N.C , l Charlotte's Beet Cood noted Motel . BUFORD -"pacta! attention glvsa to Table Service, making It - n einalial In the South. This U ft featura of Tbe Buford that la claiming the attentlea of ..the Traveling Pvbllo. - ' Clean, Comfortabl Beda, At Untlv stervantft C I HOOPER a. 4t Largest and' best seleotsd line In the city. We effar our cslsbrated ' a th beat example of strong, practi cal trunkmanshlp on . th market Blaea II, 10 and It-Inch (gents aUes) , I8 60. ga.OO and 10.&0. ' Pise ft, II, II a,nd 40-inch (Lftdlta ' '':,'; ;'':,''- :': f 10.00, If 1.00, $1 J.00 ftnd $11.00. . ' OVII 8010014 TltCXK T'". Z ' ' - '..- .. i u'., -i -"" beat th world. ' ;' ',"'- -' eizea 12. I4'n4 14-lnrh at .':' $0.00. $7.00 and $70. ' , Mak a point to see ua. . . H . G1LREATII & CO. DRAUGHOM'S ... mt l!alH:5i, OotumMa, KnosvHle, Atlanta, It Collegas In It Etatea. rotnONl scuril or roonay UL.rUKDE.l. Ala tea. h lit HAIL. Cutalng-ua will eon. vioea on that Drauphon's t tU3 L-Call or send i-r It. THE Manager TrunSis, Bags and -mm. vimm - ' 1 ' -, , j 1 M B U R N, S o u th FBANK P. MILBURN, i CO. ARCHITECTS WASHIXGTO, D..C. DR. L B. NEWELL Office, 36 S. Tryon St Phone 30 Residence 405 E. Avenue, Phone 5S6 ' DE. Oh Ju ALEXANDER, ; DENTIST. ; OARSOIV BVILDnrO fleutheast Comer ' .FOURTH AlfD TBTOJf ' CTRESTS, HOOK AND . E0OEE3 ' ARCHITECTS t CHARXOITB GRZXXIBORO, Tt& Wheeler, Runge and Dickey ARCHITECTS ; Second Floor 4C Building, CAJIIXTTE, - a ... k.c Railroads. Seaboard Air tine Direct Una to th itrinmioi .in. vi4k Bast South and SniilhvML ftnhxtula taking affect Sept I, Wot, subject to cbang without aotioe. , . Ticket for naamua M all IhIm mrm. sold bjr this company ana accepted by !? paasengar with the understanding that this company will not be responsible for failure to run ita trains en schedule tuns, or for snv such delay as may be Incident to their operation. Care la erciaed to glvs correct time to connect ing lines, but this oomuanv la not re sponsible for errors or emission. Train leev Charlotte a follows) . No. 40. dalle, at I SA . m n. asM-. Mamlat and Wllmlnaton Without rhinn. connecting at Monro with st for Atlanta. Hirtningnam, and tha Southwest, - with No. (1 at Mnnroa for liwol nninta - at. lanta. With 44 at Hamlet for Ralalah. Richmond. Washington. Mass Tark mnA th Uast . No. 111. dallv. at 10:11 a. m. fa t J- eolnton. Bhalbv and Rutharfoniton suh. out Changs, eoun acting at laoookttoa wuh c. ft N. w. Noi44os-jric1crr. f" aolr, and western North Carolina ponlt. . a;s j n. lor tinoomton. enaior, ttMinerrordton snd all local sta tions, eonnsctlna- at LJneolntiui nh n 4k N. W. for Newton. Hickorr. Lanole and all local point. , , . No. 44. dallv. I n. m. n Mabma u... let, Maton, l.uinberlon Wllmlnaton and all local points. At llArnlet with U'for Columbia. Savannah. . JaekannvHM mw,A all Florida polnU. . No. 131 dally. T:1I a. Vn. for Vfoneoa connecting with 41 for AUanta, Blrmlna 1 . i" ? i . t amiet with ormC?!?mbir Bavannah. Jackaoavllla r nu puinis, wnn 34 at Hamlet for hlchmomf, Waahlnsrton and New York, and tha Kaat with U at Hamlet for Raleigh, Portsmouth and Norfolk. ThToush sleeper on this train from Char lotte, N. C, to Portsmouth. Va.. daily. Trains arrive In Chariott as follows: mNo , WJ, 10:00 a. m., dally, from point North and South. . , V2: J.".,1,, ,?:, ? m "" "uthsr fordton. Bhalby, Lurabarton aad aU C. ft w. w. points. - ,i. . N. 4a, dally, 11 M a. m. from Wllmtnr. ton, Lumherton. Maxton, . Haralat atoa roe and all local polnU.T- . . " " . NS m,-?;(!lp M or, from Ruthsr fordton. Shelby, Uneolntpn aad CAN. W. Railway point. ... v Nc, . M: p. m., dally, from virilmTng. ton, Mamlat - and Monroe, also from points f ast North and BoutawesL eon. nectlng at Hamlet and Monroe, . Connections are insde at Hamlat with all through trains for points North, Houth, and Bout h west, which are oom- Ked or vestibule day coaches between rumouth and Atlanta, and Waahlns ton snd Jacksonville, snd sleeping oars between Jersey City, Hlrrolnsham and Memphla. and Jersey City and Jarkaoa villa. '. Cafe oar on all through trains, , For- Information, tlma-tablea, reserva tion en B's board deanrlptlv literature apply to ticket agents or aMdreaa, , , . JEUWAKO F. COST, tnd. V? P ' ' ' .' V Italelsh; lOb. , ; " A ' i : m Portsmouth. Va. gppECIAL BATF8 TO RALKIOII, N. Cm AN" HKTURN, At 'COUNT OF T KB ST ATM FAlIi, OCTOUKR BTif TO I0TH. IW. t . Th Hen hoard announce rat of on flrst-rlae tare plue fifty eenla. Including lmteln. from all p nta In the taia of North laeniina. inoiuuing Klvhinond. Norfolk ana inim-np.- iinia in yir glnla, !" rur"l lr'P for military romiianiaa inn iii,rm; tickets WUI be sold Or- lh to lath. Inclusive, and for erl mo;nli); tralna of tr. .,, wUh final return limit of u. l. St,,!. ppoclal r,n,,,',1 bo- arrane,i frrtM poli.ts between V.l.lon. O.for.j, .,., in.l Ilalelgtw Bee snnouncn,1P( .Uer uf addraaa, - ' Traveling Passensrr Ar.-i,t, - Jlalj!,jli,- V; JA8 Krn. in.. city t""""r ChnrlciHa, M. C. Railway Slubblng " Ihtermedlata . . . , and Roving Fram Spinning Frames , SpcoIeraY'1;-;; '.-if'''i.;.;;;'''vv - mu xcei3 e r n Kg c n t ''tj r v- f t Railroads. 'it N. Vnllowlne aehiiAtita Aa-nessi huh. Ilshed only aa Information, and are not guaranteed,;.. ..-...v.-v.n1' - 1:10 a. m. No,' t, dally, for Richmond and local polnta; oonneots at- Oraenaboto for Wlnston-8lem. Raleigh. Golds bora. Newhem and Uorehead Clur: at Danville for. Norfolk. .. .;, - ... . j: " : ., .s -S-iS m Ma ' t jin a'umi um Chester, Columbia and local stations. . , ,iM m. No. 14, dally except Sunday, for Stateavllle, Tayloravllle and local Pplnts; connects at Mooresvllle for "Wln-Ston-Balam and at Rr. twlll-. fr uiok. ory, Lenoir, Blowlna Rock. Aahavllla and other polnta west. T:U a. a. No. . darty. New Tork and Atlanta Ksprees. p-jllmaa sleeper to Columbus. Ga and day eoaches to At lanta. ClAMM AAMMmMak a. a... -.-v...... for HendersonvlH and Aahavllla. . , , . ' 5,a. m. No, , dtly. New Ter and Florida Express, for Rock H1IU Cheater. Wlansboro. Columhl. . itin.uh. jk. sonvtll. Dining car service. . no. as, eauy. u. a. rest Man I0.'., wsshlngton and ail polnta North. ' Pullman drawing room and sleepers to K" Jr?rlt ,n Richmond; fcy coaches Nsw Orleans to IVaahlnvtnn. ninlna- h. service. Connects at Oreanetmro for Win. ston ftalem. Raleigh and Ooldaboro. . snd South waatern Limited. Pullman drawing room sleepers. New Tork to new uneana ana Hinmngnam. Pullman obmrvatlon car New Tork to . Idaoon. Wnlnt car service. Solid Pullman train. 10:06 a. m. No. . Washington and Florida Limited. Pullman instil, mn. sleepers t Nsw Tork; flrat-claaa ooach w w a-uine wn. snnina; ear service. -11:00 e. m. No. J8, dally, for Davidson. Mooresvllle, Barber Junction, Cooleemee, Mockavllle. Wlnston-Balam. aad RoaLaioka. . iuvi pvmi .... !: p. m. No. L dsWy, for AUanta and local stations; connects at Spartan burg for Henderaonvllle and Ashevllle. V-ea M Ml Ma 1. A.ll DLL- A snd local stations; connects at Greens--boro for Raleigh and Ooldaboro. Pull- -man sleepers. Greensboro to Raleigh. : Charlotte td Norfolk, and Charlotte to Richmond. . , . , men mono. . :0 p. m. No; , jjajly freight and paasengVto and local polnta except Bonder, o Chester, 8. C. T:18 D. m. No. 14. daflv ear rant Runrlir.' ene TawlnravillA mrA UmI rf.HAM. aam. - vills, Ctuittannnga and - Memphis. 1:11 p. lit No. 8, dally. Washington . ana oouinweeisro uDiiisi xor waan tngtoa and all nolnts , North. - Pullman sleepers snd Pullman -. observation ear to New Tork. Dlnlne? ear eas-vlca. ftnlltl Pullman train. " I0:n p, m. No. M. dally. New Tork nd Florida Express, for Wahlntoa and Jjlnta North. Pullman aleenera from ackaonvlll and Auguat to New Tork. Ftrst'Claas day coach, JacksonvUl to Washington. , . . , :6a p. m. No. 9. daJTv, Washington and Florida Limited, for Columbia. Atf-uata, ' Charlaaton. Bavannah and Jiaeksonville, Pullman drawln room aleeoinar ear tn J Jackaoavllla. First class - day eoaches . Washington te Jacksonville. 1141 n. m. No. 40. dally, for Wsshtaston snd points North. Pullman sleeper to Washington. First class day coach At lanta to Washington. W.tt p. nv No. . dally. United State Faat Mall, for Atlanta and point South and Hoy th west Pullman drawing room, sleepers to New Orleans and Birming ham. Day eoaehee, WaaMngton to New.. Orleans. - Pining ear servtee. Ticket, eleenlns ear reeervstlona and ' detailed Information ean be obtained at City Ticket Office, No. 11 Sooth Tryoa iBvsaV II -II. i. SpenctT, Q- M. S.,TT, Hardwlck.. tP.T. M.s VV. H. Taylo. OAf. A..- R. L. . yemon. t, . ; , -. Throagb Trains Da0y, Charlotto to itoanoae, va. Robaauta la aftaat Zw a. U0. - "v 1144 am Lv Cbarioiu, . Kyjkt:mm as am r ninswo, bo. nr. iv 1:2 pn l.to pm Lr Wlaatoa, N. 4k W. Ar l.oa pla 4.0V p Lv Martlaavtiie, JLv 11 :4 am a pm Lv Rooky Mouat, Lv l:j mm 1:lm AT heeaok. ........Lv gja) aj Conneot at Roanok via Shenandoah allay Route for Natural Jlrlo, Luray. Hasarslown. and all point In Pennsyl vania and New Tark PvUlraaft alaepar . Roanoke and phUadalphla. . Tbeough ooach, Charlotte and Roanoke, Alamo oal biformauoa from aeasie ajouifterft Railway. M. T. BKACKi. . . . Trav. Pea. Acaat JT''o0i2tVrA-t : SPECIAL RATKft VIA SEABOARD AtR LINK. ACCOUNT OF THE LAUNCH ING OF TUB CRU18KR "NORTH CAROLINA," NEWPORT NEWS, VA OCTOBER TH, M. -The Seaboard announce rat of one flrst-class far, plus tweoty-nve eenu for the round . trip from all. points in North Carolina; tickets will be sold Oc tober Sth and 4th. with Anal return limit Oct.- sth. from vnarione siu.su. - Th Seaboard has double dally service nd rates will apply via Portsmouth snt steamer nd Richmond and ,U Chesa peak eV Ohio. : - ' For schedule and Pullman reserva tions apply to , V Traveling Passenger Agent, - - 1 ':H s Kalelgh, N. C JAS KER, JR. ' ;-', s -,- - aty Paaaenger Agent. . . . . ; ,r . i.'';'.. ., Charlotte, N.-U ',.-'", IMPORTANT CHANQR TIMF3 CARD , BUJtUUAHU IK I.IINU, bii.iT. . tXll. Utos. :.. ,. . ... . Train No. 40. leaves dally 1:80 a. m. Train No. 1M arrives daily 10 a. m . leaves 10:16 a. m. Train No. 44 arrves daily 10:14 Isavea 1:00 p. m. tn.. m.. Train No. 4 arrive oauy H:60 Iuvm A-tt. n. m. Train No. 133 arrives daly 7:05 p. , leaves 1M 9. t. 1 ' No. 40 arrives jinnuet s:x a. tn.. I t 1:44 a. m., will not cunnert with f ,,. as heretofore. No, M leaves llnmi-H -a. -m., pasnaera from No. ) for between Hmlet aol Nornna- v. I t Nn. M for polnta where ihwt . rhelulel to atop; puseenv-.-m f , folk anil I'on .Mioinii i r take No. to I 'lei i".irs. t . folk and Wi-tpin, r k,.i... - , , Wyj triiln 1 ..." ! vl r l.m ? tnlly wk t '" t fi.lU, 1 11 I v Inir thruii. , Charlotte fo.k. i r i Illation HV! C. B. 1') ,' Southern Railway
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 24, 1906, edition 1
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