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CliAuLOxi',: DAILY Oi . - - f -r r , - i. V J ' y 7 my vva 'V; ' A f'jj. rAilTifil IE '. vHenryi ;'' :' 'V'.'",;';.1-,.:-'''iA?a'; ?:'-fv AAA Manila Cable, tld. Nv.Tork Sun. : . r Jn 4$ decorated launches, -with ' bn1 , playing... Governor...1 Osneral I Bmlth and th members '. of , th .; Philippine mmtalon to-day eort- ed the, retiring , Governor General. 7" lltnry C. Id. to 4b steamship which t 1 to wry him to the United State. In -departing to fivi thla ks hi last .' DMiute! .. - J. ' ". : cJ .r ; -..' '..- - "7 believe that a lhlllpplne Aa- BOltANNON tlS fONTBUl iik.cham's - Admitted , slayer ,; IVmuk ." Bohaaoon . and - l Two ' CrHU-hneldM, Jiegroeu, Placed oa ; . Trial la natlford Court, lbs Former for Murder of I'treman Beacham . and Uie Two Latter a Aroompllcee . Hohannon Claima lie Waa Vrjred , ta Commit the Crime by the Other -TwoAji Eye W'Uneea Telia of the Tfttnir. t:: .. r ;. . . ; y 8pcia to Tha Observer. .-, ." A. V O reeneboro, Bept. 2 8. Frank .Bo . -' hknoon charg-ed ,wltti the "murder of A Foreman ;XC a... Beacham, of. the , - Southern Railway . double-tracking-. force, at RUMop. July It.laad Klaer ' and Oacar Cruthfleld. charted ' wMh -. -tielnf acoompllcea, are on trial for -- their Uvea .: In ; Qullford Superior I Court. Tho . three nearoea were ar v rala;ned laat week and .the case aet ' for . to-day. . A apeclat venire of. 100 . tnn waa aummoned, and from thla . tho jury waa, choeen this1 moraine;. The Jury waa aecurel by noon and the taking of evidence waa begun at ; tha afternoon aeaaion., The Stat wlil 4 probably rest to-day. 'n Several - .wit. neeae for- the- aeiensv em . peeu t- ummond.', - , ' i 'ETK WITNESS TO TRAOEDT." :1 t The flrat -witne wh went on th r atand thla afternoon waa ,W. H. Hutchlna, a hrakeman In the'emplo of the Southern Railway. -He waa a brakeman on southbound freight . train No. TS on the. day. of the mur . der, July 1. WKnee stated that, as ho -passed ttie place where the doa ' ble-4racklng force - wa at work, ' raw Bohaanon and Becham atandlng iuar the track. He wa standing on the top of the caboose, or rear coach, i and the train was going at a rate of V a bout SO miles an hour. He saw th-U j Bofcannoa had a pistol1 In his left y hand . and. his right- hand carried a '"- shot-gua. - -After pwlof where the .'' two men were, he saw Bohannon plnt "the gun at Beacham and fire. Beaci vm felL He did not see any .weapon in the hands i4 Beacham. ', L- ' . W, w. Ansley, a teiegrapn operator ; at Pomona, teati fled that he waa near. the place of. the shooting . at thti- : tlm It occurred. He - aaw tha two '-. men met and talk a few minute her ' - fore a freight . train passed. ;y After. , , ; the train parsed, -Bohaanon crossed " ; th track and Beacham stepped upon tho railroad. A few minute later ho ' . aaw Bohannon raise. his gun and fire. ' Beacham fell to the ground with ' a . . ' V tad wound In his thigh. . Beacham lived about twui hours, 0ylns; ta the ; , depot at " High v Point, v.. Bohannon 1 r vent into th woods jcrossed .th 1 track , fe.yiyaTd away and dlaap l ipeared. The witness also related a ' 'part of the conversation between him ' and Beacham after 4h shooting. ; K- . aUted that Beacham said h was v V , fatally wounded 1 and he was dylna. r Immediately after the sho6t1ng. A . jitol was lvlns at the side of ' Ben- ' cham when Analey went to him Inv - mediately afor the shot waa Jlrea. v ' ;v ; ; PHTS1CIAN .TESTIFIES.'' Sfo " Dr. J. E. Forcu stated that hOraut. summoned -to attend Beacham and " arrived an . hour after th shoot In. Ha said Beaeh'im died, from hemmor ' V rhage rauaed by , the gunshot -wound. Deputy Shwlff W. J..; .Weatherly. who hrouwht Bohannaa to thla city . from Danville, where he waa arrested, - related convtrsatlon h had with , him whlla an rout. - He rtated that - Bohannon aald h would never hav . committed the deed had it not been ' , that th Crutchfleld gave him whiskey and urged him to kill Beacha" ,-, STrs. Gray, with whom Bekcn:?: v roarded. - tesbned ' that Bohannon ; came to her home on th night be fore th murder and ,aked If Bea- cham waa there. 8h told him that he was not.. Other witnesses, weri ; examined, but their testimony . .was merely of cor-cl.oratlve nature. . Oarland 8. Ferguson, Jr., Is " ap pearing with Solicitor Brook for th prosecution. , O, S. Bradahaw repre nenta Bohannon. and Col. John . A. iirrineer anl W. J. Sherrod appojr fnr the Crutchflelds. (;.- .'.., ' , 1 t. susnciotrs fire. V: ClrramatancM Attendant t'pon Con jiaKratlon at Twin City Indlratb Jn fendlartmn, '.'..'.. Fpectal to,Th Observer, ; l. , i WInaton-Salem, Bept. ' 5. For the first time si nee July. tSth the "Win aton fire department was called out In -response-to a fire alarm at 4:60 this morning. When -the flremea reached th scene they found that . th ho ue occupied "by Joanph Oold eteln, st Klghth and .Trade streets, was afire In several , places, but the fames were quickly extinguished. It snems that the - fire started behind the door In one room, purned a hole In the floor, and a hod in another room. It Is aald that when Mr. Gold atoln fouirj. TTie houe afire he. ran to the front door end found It opened Jle aava that he is connneni mat ne ' r,m,-y r cual. end colda, 11. JL Jor licked th door last night; . 1 dan A Co. , . ,- ' . i - 5 I ' ' I: V' ' mm-:,; C. lde.A:;,o- sembly can meet In HOT with perfect safety una with the great pronaoii lty that -will furnish - Information upon the real needs of. : the country and be a useful aid to legislation, It properly managed. . . "I cannot find word to express mjr gratitude for the (numerous - testl monlala of . esteem ; I, have received from all classes, American and. . Elite Pino. I leave regretfully." .y THE DEATH RKOORD. - MrA. I HohthoUMer, of Rowan. Special to Th Observer." c -. : ' i:X t Soencer Sent tS.-rrMr.i Allen' ? II HoUhouser, aged about If years, of Gold .Hill, died at hi home at that place early this morning from typhoid fever with which to had suffered for mora than two weeks. The deceai was an employe of th Southern Rail way at Spencer and was carried, to his horn sick.. 'He was a member Of tho I. (X O. F-ln Snencer and a deiega tlon from th -lodge : here" wilt attend tba funeral to be held at Lower Stone church, near Qld HUi. to-morrow . -, Mr. Frank Twlor, of OxfonLr. Special to' Th Observer, v. v r: Oxford, v SeDt. I J. After three day 'sever lllneea. -.. Frank Taylor died of heart failure thla morning. He was a grandson of Dr.. Leonidaa Taylor, of Oxford, on - his father.H aide and of the lata Mr. Wiley Grandr, of Norfolk.- Vai on his niotbet'v aide. He wss a druggist and was employed in Oxford In th drujr Iirn. ot Dr. J. P.- Steadman He ieft -thiee sla ters. Mrs. Wl Usm . Smltn. Ot w uson Miss Annie Taylor and Viss Mildred Taylor also, two brothers. Me. Wil liam Taylor, of Oxford, and l'-rt Thy- lor, a student of Oak Rldg Institute all of whom were at his bodxide uur- Ing.hls Illness. His remains lie. to day io-thb old Taylor homestead, the residence ot Mr. R. P.. Taylor, from which th funeral will take place-to morrow morning and the burial will be In the family, plot In Elmwood Cemetery,'.-: ....'.' V;; .- Mr. W. v TV Fow. of Morganton. Special to ,.Th Observer. , Morganton.. Sept J5- Mr Wilt- T, Powe Sled here this afternoon at. the home of hi mother, Mr. Katie T, Powe. after' a .Jlnrerlng Illness. Mr Powe baa for "years held a responsible position with . the Odell Hardware Company, -of Greensboro, and wa on of their moat-valuable men. He was born May s, 1160, and spent th early years of his life here. : H Is sor vlvedS by his mother, two brothers. Mesara. E. K. and Elleroee Pow. of Durham, and two sisters, Mrs. B..J. Orvln. of Morganton, and Mrs. John M. Starrett, - of Knoavllle, Tenn. - The funeral will be held to-morrow after noon at I o'clock. ' V - . Imrtlo Frederick, of Salisbury. Special to Th Observer. v r'v :-' , Salisbury Sept . 5. Little LOclle, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C Fred erlck,.of .this city, died - this morn ing at th horn of her grandfather, Mr. 8. J. .Swlcegood, : Th child was It. months old. This make th third death; In th family- within 'th past three weeks. . Th child s unci, Mr. Lloyd Swleegood, died . first In New Orleans, then' Mrs. Swleegood, her grandmother.' . The funeral " servlc will .be , held v to-morrow afternoon xrem'xne nom. -t i ; -.-v - - - . : .. . 4'". ' . ; - ; l-i . WRECK AT LAVRINBURX., f j- - '. r Passenaer Train Derailed and Serious , Accident' - Narrowly A -retted K-rrily r Cotton . Picker. ; i ( Special to .Th Observar. ' , - : Laurlnburg, Sept 15. Th morning passenger trsln bound for Charlotte was sllxhtlr wrecked her this morn' Ing.the engine running Into a partly open swncn wnen a tew yarn rrora th depot and derailing Itself. There wa a very large crowd at the depot to go to the clrcu at Hamlet, and had It hot heen for a town ordinance compelling all trains to slow down to a certain speed, It. is Very likely that a very serious accident would have resulted from the- wreck, which, un der the circumstances, , resulted . 1n only a loss of about three hours for th train. ; . v. Mr. John F. McNsJr lft .lat hlght for a trip to Florida; he 4a quite ex tensively Interested In Florida prop erty and has rone on business, v , Mr. I. O. Kggerton, of Goldsboro, ha moved to Laurlnburg and opened a new livery stable. He Is in the new bHck, building erected by Mr. J. T. MrLaurtn. and Is moat . excellently fitted for the biMrineiw. ; Cotton hands are the 'scarcest In th history of th county. - Many farmers have not yet - picked their cotlon over th first time, ' and, the rain Is doing some damage , to the cotton, -.' ' i -v," A. . tk-hooner Towed In. t , Norfolk, ; Va, Sept IS. Th arhaaner Laura C. Anderson , from Charleston, with crosatles-for New York, Was towed Into Hampton Roads last nlRtit. ; The : Anderson suffered ronald-rably..lost her Jib-boom and fore topmant and ' all attachments. She Is leaking. " ' -, ' , i TJIK OR'OINAU - Foliy A t'o t'lnonao, Orlalnatnd llntipy and Tr aa a throt and lima romndy, tn4 on ' ni-mutit nf the ari nnrlt ami fiopulnntjr of Pnlry'm llonoy arid Tnr rnnny Inniallona nrm- offered fir Hi nnulii. Thf woitlilMS IrnMatlnn bnv lnilinr iioiinillna tin run. iwar ff thm. '1 he wmiium Volry'a lony end 'fnr In In yHlow nrkng. Ak for It -...1 .... ...V. I.,.. It the rt( DUlitiLAHS VISIT JIOnVERN -.in . . WOItK THAT OF VHO t;s.MOX.U.S l-'our ftlore Are I-'ntcn-d and Wt-liejf Jew lry and . Slonry . Taken Tito ,i"tleod Apimrently. Done hy ProfeM ' ItiiunaU One .of Two tiitepiclous ', CliariM'ters Arrested at Cljeraw, K. , , C, on Ilia Person Itelns; l-uiid Ovrr , m llinulfbd lollars In t'usH, Some of ' ''. the Stolen Jewelry and a Full Kit of Burglar's Tool His Coinpsnlon A'l-capes, , - . ;v , ;y JO, X,: Special tp.The-Ohserrarl.-ul V, Morven.1 Sept. 25 A daring rob bery was iiommljted here last .night IFou stores : were Broken . into vand washes,- Jewelry! and a small amount of fnoney'tolen.i.Ona of the robbers ha been captured near Gheraw, a. C with some, of -th stolen- property von his person: ?."V t-'.' ' The robbery seems to have been the work of 'professionals and It Is be lieved there are confederates who, It Is hoped, ; will be' caught .The v on caught Is a white man, :. t ' T i.y Special to Th Observar. -j , , V Cheraw. S. C.. Sept IS. This even ing two suspicious characters, believed to be 1 the robbers of four Morven storejs, r' were ' ' seen , near Che raw,-- one or wnom na . oeen arrested. There I po doubt that he la one of the party connected with the robbery last nliht Over one hun dred dollars In money, with some Jew elry, waa found on hla person. He also had In hla possession a supply of burglar tools. 'A search is how being made for' his confederate and, aa the country In which be was last seen is thickly populated, ..the cnance are that he will be caucht also. Judging from the looks of th on caught he 1 a full-fledged crook.-;'. ; -..-; Concord Presbytery In Sesekm, i . Special to The. Observer. - ,;' ,,;, r Salisbury, Sept! IS. Concord Pre bytery epened to-night with a sermon by Rev. Dr. W. F. Holllngsworth. of Morganton. - The ' : attends nee , wa mall aa compared with what la ex pected" to-morrow, night Tho.traln to-night have been hrlnglng delegates and ministers and to-morrow win pe a busy day...,, ,.:VA - ,' .'. "x - t ' . - - ---- ', V Crime to Have Oocajne la India. . Lahore Cable, lid-., I Ayr oAi; ', Owing to th Increa of the cocaine habit the government has Imposed stringent, regulation,; under which the mere possession ot the drug is a serious crime. ' ,. . ; r. ; v ': . . 4 Dr. Finn's Testimony Interesting. . ' Dr. Thomas Finn. 'Of iBoonsboro, M;, who haa praetlead mediOln -for SI years, ays he haa naed every preacrlption known trnuM. S-nUv'a KldlMV Cure, It steps irresuiarltlaa and builda up the whole eyatera. . R. H. Jordan Co. THE GREATER WASHINQTON- EX- The Grester . Wsthlngtqta Exhibition train arrived In Chariotte lart night at o'clock Over the Sosfhem Railway and was immediately transferred ta the Sea board Air Line Railway: this train eon- riitj of three cart fitted up with exhlbh tlona of all the largnr enlerprian of the Capital City and exhibition of the large department stores and will prove -very Interesting ana anouia do vmiea uj an oltlsens -of Charlotte. It will be ooen from 8 a. m. to 13 aoen Wednesday. Sept Mth. It will be located at the- Seaboara frelaht depot on East Trade street. They leave on special train for Monroe at 13 sharp; . Do not fall to see this great ex. Mbit - Thla train WIU be in charge of Col. W. O. Coleman, General" Traveling passenger Agent Seaboard, tour of North Carolina. . ounngiu . 43et ' Ra-Prlat Copy -:-.-:--; r .ot tit Original -..-',' tawsoh's History Of North Carolina Valuabl to Any library. .... v . Formerly Sold for ta.00, Now Salto nEHflnKADtE OFFER ItesiR a f 2.C0 far fear fug eaarte, e A.i tar ekM fall Saarts, aad w wM sale yea aaavesa prasaaa. ear fanes w EL MAIZE CORN WHISKEY 01: m ir n hut rim , ... rictstt. :-.. This la the sesdafli of tb awntsla stfQa C. f North CareBaa, and la rich la auallty sad flavor, aavs smnsth aadBtaDow by age. ' Afta veave taatad K, u vaa'rs aot aataUVad that it's the has eora whtakay for the anoasy yoa'v svar bad aimsly eark ap th epoaad bot tlva, ship bask aspiaae eollaet, and wa will ra ft nd your laofiay Ask any bank In Klrhaaoad asSaearrslaibUity. . . THE fKlL tt. KCllT CO., he ', :k SICMMONO.'VA- i frits for flraa hook Wt, Add WetatsaooV Hosa for shlpnMoi bsTxiod alwa. rirsr. to the proieasinn ror u-arnni ot aiunvr and Madder diseaaea, and aav he has never found anything so effective In both nhntnle and (acute ktdnev Snd bladaer J -i . ) J CJ9 nv:.z:::i c:rr:S rxxua I V J O np A sr r irT ri r r r " - - ' ' Cxprcca Charcco Paid By Uo. Atrial win eonvinc joii thatthesa iroodi troth rary6sffor metllcinal and other purposes. Bend us your ordrg and If not per. , .... ..lt.f..(nH to.. , .. M A. .. .. . , . ... . nvnj huiiw uii)! !" iiuf v inuea at on?e. ah smpnieni" ar niau in plain case. u . ' Itmlt by Poital or Expry Monty oAltr. IVrlt for prtcm Ut COU I-OTTLE is TOWN. . t'ol. Jamrta 11. Pottle, a director in- thy "Krotherhood Wine Co." of New York, l.i BKain in Charlotte circulating among hl numerous frlenda and pat rona. Time deals litchtly with thai colonel, and hla,hreezy, jolly dlapol- tlon mnkea , him a welcome - visitor .wherever he goaC'- , 1 1- i .- CoL .Pottle say. that some on told him .while on his way southward that business was rather, quiet v In Charlotte.. "If, business . Is dull In Charlotte," remarked the colonel. "tt will, take iomi,- other, line i beside mine tq prove 1 ,1k, . for I have done . more , business this trip . than any that have preceded lt..-.-,-. ...'.-.Vv i Firet-olaas - goods In any line al ways. And a ready market In Cbar" lotte, which la fully attested by th popularity vand great reputatl 1 1 ea Ubllahed in : this vicinity by . tha "Brotherhood v Win ; Co.,".! of New Jfork. -' The-- fine ' wines and v liquors, produced - by "this famous firm are known to. be absolutely, pure, while their method of doing buslnena are; practically beyond question. Cltlsena ot North Carolina who desir 1 pur wines and!., liquors for medicinal or table use should "send their order direct to Brotherhood Wine ' Com pany. New York, N, Y, ' Washington and Spring atreets. . .- AincKyArA CAPUDINU. IHMED4ATU.V CVBX HEADACHES aeMkaCOLlS IS TO a ROVKS . rrtatses ak. at JOystav ci lidf Shell The first brought to this mar ,; kt ' this season. Special din- lng hail fitted up for theatre , suppers, , sto. THE DKftNY CAFE f . V. D.' 'WILKINSON,' Mgr. , 'I '- W Lead others follow. VVc Hayc Something to Tell W Ahcit Refrigerators A When vou get . r ready come in v kndsee usi . . J.fl.f.lcCaiisland&Co. Stair Dealers and RojsOsg '. - i- -. ' : Coatraotora, PUoa I14w. Mi , S. Tryaa St ; : ;''?A i0, "J HatctUaott J. at. ' Hatcblson.: : .'." . INSURANCE r FJRE? ' LIFE.H ACCIDENT OFFICKi Ho. . Rat Balkflag. . Ball Pbow stX : j- Don't r wait until th ' last ' moment to repar for wlntr,' "'' -V'1 ' ' :- ' '' 1 W sr beginning to ,: re ceive our Stoves and Rang ' four car load and - w ar sur to hav what you want Doat fall to see Back Hot . ;Vv-vov Dlaat Ileataf. VA Allen Hardware Co. ciiusa ami money wm D ra- of other. Uquorf. rii-.jl.'.iii.'M o, Met i I SI 7 ' til . t .1 ' Flat Cards Railway Heads 1 ,A:Ui A';.' u.r v o ii u u ic .w; a 5 o u t n e r n A f ; ; A - CHARLOTTE, ! NORTH j; CAROLINA FALL WEDDINGS ; tnak you almost' gray . trying to think 'pt what to buy. let us asaiit you In buying your .::,:':(: , ' . v gift . It do away , with th .worry and you are sur to get -something suitable, - ... A;' - Put yourself in our hands. , , - . , r ,.., v,, ... .. .tX . Wa. guarant to treat yon right. .-- ( ' JEWELERS. Hadiincry f cr Fam and Fac- tory. 't A - ' . hjmnf Tbree Idnds, from 12 "-7tol50H-P. Bcslprt Return Tubular and Portable on skids, xrom lZto 150H.P.. Single Oina ana msses, and , complete oumts or capacity of 100 bales per day and over. Saw. MIUJL f five kinds, .v, all. sizes in use in the South, a PllHPW R?A mmr9 All sires T 7 " from the smallest to. complete cotton mill outfits, . lllDDtll COMPANY, . -, Charlotte's Rest ConduotadA' .'. ' .. ' Hotel II BUFORD 'pedal '. attention ' given t Tabl i Service, making It ' an- ; equalled In tb South. This la a featur ot Th Buf erd that -1 . claiming th , atteatlon of th Traveling . Pablle. . , Clean. Comforts! Bda. At teatlv Servants, , r , CAE. HOOPER Its, il 7';'M 'A;'A')r-:'v. - Largest and best selected tin In th elty. V offer our celebrated , 777 enmhorm tninrit J7 ?7: as th best sxatnpls of strong, prsetl eal trunkmanshlp on ' th market Slses If, 10 and ll-lnoh '(tents sices) , f8.aO. SV.00 and td.SO. v KlsM 14. It, It and 4Hnoh (Ladles' Slses).; ' r- -, ', v 110.00, 111.00, 111.00 sad flS.00. 7v j ;'ocnacwooi' TniwKiCA;'- 7 7, beat th'- world.1 A!'i':.f. I.u H ll anit ai.lnh at " .60, S7.00 and 1M, 7', Vlak a point to . '."1 GILREATil 6 CO. DRAUQHON'S Ilaloisli, CoIunbla,'Knosvinn, Atlanta. St College In ft Statsa. roHTIOXl soured or money Kh, UNDiul. Ala teach lit 11A1U Catalogue will ton. vinr yott that Drauf lion's Is IllX LT. Call r send ior .lt i Iron Bags and Suit Cases - ti'. 'ff - li' w' ai W '.., ' . FRANK P. MILBURN & CO. A i 7 ! Al 7 A.u k Va- A f7t- V- ARCIIfTECTS wAsmxGixajr. d. c. a DR. L. B. NEWELL Office, 36 S. Tryon St- Phone 30 Residence 405t -Avenae A' A Phone 586 .'' DR. 0. L. ALEXANDER, DENTIST.", A in' OAiuioir arxunro J. Southeast Corner FOXTROT AND TRTOIf BTREE'JS, HOOK AND ROOERS ARCHITEOTS CHARLOTTE a GRX-CrSBOKO, A Wheeler, Runge and Dickey ARCHITECTS tWoond Floor 4Ca Bulidlnc ' JHJUiwrra, . .. . .. w.c. Railroads., Dlrat Una' t. nMnjM. I . t . k daSI. BOUttl anil Mnllthvaa, M.ht..l 1 -------- n ...v V. ...uiuw, viun nvivih taking . efteet .gept t, IMS, subject ta vn.uas wuuoui noiioa. ? licsets far uiu m .ii sold by this company ana accepted by iu. P""narsr witb the undnstandlna that ttrla company will not be responsible ror failure to run Its trains on schedule time, or for any such delay aa may be Incident to th.lr naaralloi f. i. -- orclatHl to slve eorreet time to connect ' ,?fbut thl" comtMnr Is not re- tFuiwuis jw arrors or omisaiona- .. Trains leave Charlotte a follows: NO. 40. dull at K'BA a ... u u. Hamlet and Wllmlnatnn with..., ,.. connecting at Monroe with n for Atlanta. Sirminf nam, and the Southweet wlU i M i,.Monro ''or local points at At. nU. With 44 at Hamlet Hor Raletfh, Richmond.-Waahlnaton.- Nw Vmk th Eaat .. . ;, V No. 18. daily, at la-U m. v - eolnton. Shnlbv and Hutharfnrrfton hk. out change, .connecting at llaeolntaa wun v. w. w. .- No. 10 fnr JTlorc-y. -aolr, and western North .Carolina pontu. No. 4S. dally. n. m f i Shelby, RutbVrfortton nf .11 ScT al tlons. eonnactlnv at t.ln.iK.. . . v. . it4:.dljrT' ? or Monro.' IUm .t Maston, Lumberton. Wllmlnaton ana ail local points. At Hamlet with U for Columbia. Savannah. Jackan.uin. all riorida points. . " , No. m.. daily, fill b.'wi. Hm eosnectlna with it Im a.i..,. nT-L-.rT J,mn.'? the south weet at Hamlet wlta ?JW??r .B,v,,?nni. iackaonvllle for Richmond, Waahlnrton and New York, and ths East with at Hsmlet for Ralelsh. Porumouth and T Nerfo a. r?uLh VT'FSHJ ,rln tTom Char- n rviunwHi va, aauy. Trains arrive In Charlotte aa folio.. wN-K f..1!??.,?. '"" Point . . v .u www uu.iu. 7- y ' . " . . i No. 44. daily. lArll a .' m m'...v " fordton, Shelby,. Lumbertoa and aU C A N. W. polnta i -' ; No. 41, dall IV. 11M M ' ton. Imberlo-rMaxto.; Hsn.t Mea- no. w, t: p. m., dslly, from Ruthar. fordton, Shelby? Unoolntba sad r? i W Railway polnta. , : ., . -T, iutJSj? aA,,jr rron wHmisgw ton, Hamlat and Monroe, also Im. polnta Beat, North and Houtbwsst cm! nectlng at Hamlet and Monroe. " -( Connections are made at Hamlet with all through train - for Points North South and Southwest ;Wnkh .r oemi roaed Of vestibule day eoachea TbVwM Porumouth and Atlanta, and WVuhlS ton and aackwaylll, and alsapiV car between J.raay City, , Hlrmlnanai and Memphis, and Jerasy City and Jackao.. ville. Cafe ear on all through iZ'n?,,: m-vry Hiivrniiuwi. iimwia Diss. raaarv.. tlona on Seaboard deecrlptlve Utaratne. ? ML M ?ta or addr..U,T,n KUWARU lr. COHT, n. V. P. awPUCIAt BATKS TO RALKTOH. ft. account or . . . . . . t.'r-1 n v, . C.. An it a. iJivi-., viut'NT Or THE STATU KA1K, OCTOUKR UTH Th. Baaboard annotineea rata nf arat-claaa fare plus fifty eenta. lncjunTn. admission, from an points in th. B..Z olNorth Carolina. Nicludlng ftiehnumrt Norfolk snd intermediate plu In vir ilnla. Low round trip rates for mmta-v Jon.panlee ana oanos la Uniform j tiokst. Will W W n, Ih. lu.iv. and for early morning trains of ,.. 1"" 7 aneotul fains will -b rrar,g' nt. between Wel.lon. O-f.-rd; iuZZ. ind Balelg", Bos announcement iHUr mm adtlress. C. H. OATT1S, Traveling i-oernr . l.ai nt. jah urn. J n.. City ra"llr Agent, Charlotte. N. U Seaboard Air Line - Railway , : T1 7 jambs xra,Vrt7a P. A ;;a,'k.RTAoVA ' rortaniouth. yK ; C7 JL.i,,.i SIubbin,T Intermeddle .'A' -and' A Roving Frame; '7 '.'"('. Spirining Frames . -A--A:vA-A.AA: ".A: 7. Spoolers"; A:' . A- :7i and Recb - - .'.:r - :r Agent Railroads.; N. B. Following nnr ecltedule flirurrs pub tniormatlon, and era not Haded only i finrsnuta. ; l:J a. m. No. dally, for Richmond and local points; connects st Greenshm o for Wlnsten-ftalfin, Ralelh,- Goldsboro, Nswbern and Moreheed City; at Danvll for Norfolk. - ,. . , ' t:4C S.. m Ha ' T ' Sail fnv Ouk Ul'l X. Chester, Colombia and focal etationa. :. m. No. it, dally except Sunflav. (OT Btateavlll.- TavlrHraw4ll 1. . points; connects at Mooreavllle for Wl"-aton-Balam and at Btatasvllla for Hlck r? tyn.otr- Blowioa Rock, Asbeville and other poInU west ... 7:lf a. m. Hn a ' -. Atlanta Kinma. T..fi.. Columbua. Gfit and day coaehee to At '"v Cloae eonnectlon at Spartanburg for HenderaenvUle and Ashsvflle. . t:M .a. m. Niv M ttw w t... --a riorlda Expreaa. for Rock Hill. Cl"tar. Wlnnsboro. Columbia, Bavaanah, Jack-, sonvllls. . Dlnlnc car servtca 1:15 a. nt. Mn. as a.iiv t: a ... u.if - for Wsshlnf ton and aU points North. Pullman drawing room and aieepera to New York ana Tlr-hn. A- - k Nsw Orleans to Wuhimtn. ninin -m . srvlr.Connot at Greensooro for Win- sinn-oama. Kalelgh aad Goldsboro.. t:W a. m vv sr rfaii -w..i.in and Southwestern Limited. Pullman drawing- room sleepers. New fork to New Orleans and Blnulnsham. Pnllman obasrvaUo ear New Terk to Macon. Dining, car service. Solid Pullman train: ll :0b a. n. Kil a Waki... . - Florida Limited. Hull man ar.in sleepers to New York ; flrat-claaa coach to Wsahlnwton. Dlnlna ear sarytea. n :00 ar. m v. a Am n ... rx..it-A. Mooreavllle, BarW JuncUon. Coolesme. Mockavllle. Wlnston-SaUra, and Roanoke. Va., and local points. ' . l!:JS D. m. No. -ll. - Man. M at.a. and tocal statlnna; ennneeta at Bpartun burg for Hendarsouvllle and Ashavllla. t:0 a. m. Nn. ia aatlv. fiu nu.i,mnn4 and local stations: connects at Gina boro for Raleigh and Ooldaboro. Pull. . man alaepers. Greenaboro to Raleigh. Charlotte to Norfolk, and Charlotte to menmono. 4:00 p. m. No. IS. dally exraot flunrlav. frelsht and naaasnasr ta Chratar a r and loeail polnta T:U O. m. No. H datlv Meant aitnrfav. for Taylorevllle and local station nents st Stateeytlls for Ashwtlle. Knox villa. Chattanooga and WemrMa. 1:11 n. nt. Na B. dally. Waahlnrton and sou vuthweftem I.tm'tad for w ash- ftiston and all nnlnU North. Pullman aienra ... fun man nttamatin. ou. to New York. . Dining, ear Berries. Solid Pullman train. - M:B D. m. No. M. dally. Naw Tnra- .nil Florida Rxnree. for Waahlnrton and olnte North, Pullman aleeiws from ackannvllle and Auruata ta Nm Turk Flrst-elara dav coach. JaekaoMvill. ,n Washington. t:0 p. m. No. J. dally. Waahlnrton and Florida Limited, for Columhla; Charlaaton. Savannah and Jackaonvtll. Pullman orawtnr roam alarafnar oar i Jacksonyllle. First claw day . coaches Washington to Jacksonville. ji:t p. in. no. o, aauy. ror Waahlnrton nd polnta North. Pullman - iltMiw tn Washington. Ftret elass day coach At lanta to Waahlnrton. ' 10:9 t. m No. as. dalTv. TTaltad Paat Mali, for Atlanta and points South snd Aouthwast. Pullman draarlnr mnm alaepers to New Orleans and Ulrmlnr ham. Day eonrhea, Washington to New Orlaana.-. DlnlnaT ear eerrk-a. Tlck.ta. alaentnr ear isaai .at tow. dstallad tn form, t ton coa -be- obtained at City Ticket Office. No,, U South Tryon street. . H. P. J Spencer, n. M., a. H. Hsrdwtrk. Vernon, T. V A. ... , p,T(Ji!k& KY. Tbroagli Train Dally, CharloU to itoanoke. va. Sebeaam ta aaast De A t0a, all .04 aa L Cbanott. a, fty at :M pm I I aas AT wiostoa. pa, ft. 1st 14 pw lie a Li Wlaatoa. N. AW. Ar I .avpot lit MwrtlnsrUla. tv u:M : pm Lv Rooky Moual, Lv W is ... t sl ta ir Roaaok Isw ai Coaaeot at Reanok via Sbeaaadoak Valley Rouu fee Natural Bridge, tur. . Haara,0Wn all polnta la Penn.yi. vaala aad New York Pull me a aisasr lloaneke and Philadelphia. - Tkreugh eoaeh. Charlotte aad Reanok. aoaiuonai iBionaavva irons asaata geathera Railway. M. r. BKAO . Tray. Paaa. Aiml tt. "EefS. VAT SPBCIAli RATF.S VIA SRAROAftD ATTt LINK. ACCOUNT Of THB UUNCM. TNG OK THB CBU1BER "NOHTII ' CAHOI.1NA," NEWPORT NEWS. VA iOOOUGH TH. WA , The itsa board announcee rate ef one flrst-clao far plus ' twenty-nve cent, for the round trip from all points in North Carolina: tickets will be sold Oc tober Sta and 4trfc with final return limit Oct th. from Choriott hmo. The Seaboard haa double dally servl.-a and rate will apply Via Portsmouth an i tsamer and Rtchmoad aad the Che- seaks 4b Ultio. ror schedulea .and Pullman reserve- tlona appir to , , .Traveling Paseanger Agent. ''."' !"s .,'..'.. Ra'eigh. N. C. JAB KfcK, JH., . . city Paasangsr Agent v . . , Charlotte. I. C IMPORTANT CHANOH ' T1MR CARD ., BaAlsUAKU AlH iilNK, bm. - ITU. la4. Train No. 40.' lesvsa dally I SO a., m. Train Now 131 arrives dally ) ,-, . leaves 10 15 a, m. Train No. arrve aauy io:ij a. .i . leaves 1:00 p. m. ' ' Trein NO. amvea oaiiy u wj a. r .. Icsvsa 4:o p. tn. Train Mo. m arrivea ijaiy j.uu p. 1 lenvsa t.ls p. so. ' No. 40 arrive, tiamiei s:is a. tn., i . , 1:44 a. in.. Will not ciine t wi.i , heretorors. ino. m leaves 1 1 a m., paewngera n ii. J r between Hamlet ano r..riin So. Ki for points where thut ' SrheOule.1 to stnp; paaei.i--n ( folk and rort-inotnn ri- lake No. M n l'ieriuia. ' folk and Weatern. rate m. - wav; train l.i" leavin H " . dally makes dire, t '. t..-i folk. rurrvln tin-on Chrtrlolie to N.nf.ni. 1 r 1 ITiiiCii'.i at-t-'v t C. H. OA 111 T V A :.,- , , C. tt. Iiyn. ' '' 7 OA Southern. Railway i I.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 26, 1906, edition 1
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