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-i:; v :. s.;.i:N' Ari'Ai: isrx.i.a i.:; l.s nii ivil'U ;.::-stJ!'im jit'rriAL i;vi:.vr I " ILtiulie f-'i ' tmiiT llcx'titm- Iiiiiln f Mr. Witlu-r" 1I7'V ttm I'iu!!lu Mora l.tn t'cwiimiiy Ia-Iut ivr I'irnii'tt liy 1 I hop I'oinltlialiT IX-niiMTisSic Iix-lllivW .'ommitl' OlM-ii . lU uilquartnre and frrpare lor t'uinimtgn in IWsjtli -.Sort-Ing ;mkU Concern Chartered -" Tulu-City iS'cw Note. , Fpeclal' to The Observer . .' '.- j Winston-Salem, Sept 41.- A beau tiful home wedding waa celebrated this morning at JO o'clock at .the res- idenca of the bride's auniMra. 1L Clemmone, ; In Bulem,- '-when Mrt, Blsnche Summer became Mrs. Walter ., Jlege. Th home bad been arflstlcal C,ly decorated In a profusion of palma vend begonias, In the hall, -while deft flnfcera and matchless taste had con verted 4 the parlor into a. scene of beauty where the Impressive cere . mony wa' performed. , ; ;it wu'in effective green, and white i wedding. A most Ingenious altar had been arranged la ono corner of- the room, which was a perfect vbowe ot potted plants,s forming a pretty back- - ground for the dainty white " altar, - which was artistically colored In trail- Ing try. Suspended In sfront of this . was a beautiful white wedding bell ; covered . with graceful moss, The mantel was banked In asparagus ferns and lovely begonias lafull bloom, f Before the ceremony Mies Amy Van Vleck played moat beautifully an orig inal selection, -after J Which she ren- ' dered most Skilfully Mendelssohn's wedding march, to. the atrtrms . of which thebrtdal party entered tha parlor. ' First came Btahop Rondtha- ler, wearing hie robe ot white, then little Mia stelle McCandless, a niece 1 " of 'the groom, a dainty little maiden v In white, carrying a lively bride's rose, ' on. tha stem of which was the golden circle which . was . to . bind together these ' two Uvea. ''"Following,' these . came the .pride and groom, tha form - er loklng very lovely In a, handsome -.. gotng-away gown of dark blue chiffon ' broadcloth, with ' hat and' gloves to 1 , . match, and carrying an exquisite bou- . quet of white bride s roses tied with broad white satin ribbon. ' -, v . ' The couple stood beneath the wed Moravian ceremony tha bishop, united ' ,.... the Uvea of those who stood' before .f. . ..... f . .. J v" V , one of her matchless compositions. In - tha library, which had been deooratedJ ' the : hearty, eongratulatloBs of, .their ;r. host or mends, Mr.-and Mrs. Hege , , Jeft oat the 10:SQ o'clock train for an . extended bridaL trip, . which , will in ' --lilita "Wrfatilnrtnn ' RlltlmAH Vhlla. ; delphlaandlrawiTork.vNlagara Falls - DEMOCRATS "OPEN HEADQUAR- ' Tha Democratic!, executive commit tee of Forsyth county has established " headauartera in tha rooms formerly : occupied by the Toung Men's' Chris- tlan Association with Chairman A. H. , Y ner ana secretary- K.. v. LineoacK ,'.' In 'charare. A.- larre auantltv of 'no- ..v,o oi the campaign has begun In earnest; VA strong effort Is to be made to Increase tha majority of an average of 350 la tha last election and it is believed that this will be accomplish ding belV and , here In the, beautiful ad. The programme for ' campaign peaking Is being mapped - out and will bo completed- soon. .' Governor Glenn will apeak three- days In tho county just before, the . election and congressman niicnin wui give tnrea days from October ltd to 14th. There will ba a number of others from out- aid the county.-!,': '.' '''-, H ciai session last eveningio consider Abjections to a skating rink which had been licensed .to run In a; new build in erected near tha Christian church, N-iha counsel - decide that tha r city cannot ne neia iiaDia ina license win T ; be revoked. (The owners have already ; vxtcnoea several hundred dollar' . . tha building. Vv .' ,: '' . ' : TWIN-CITT KEW8 -NOTER " Ll'RevrJ. F. Kirk.-tha pastor, Is, con ducting, a meeting at Grace M. E. "church this week. He Is assisted by . Ttnv.. E. -E. Wllllamaon and Mr. r VL . K The ? marriage j of -j Mri Hlllery ' Church and Miss Llisle Hire, of Ka- .. lem, was celebrated at the, home, of ; i Rev.'.J. ,R. Moose. a returned mis- , sionary 10 apsn.-wni pe invuea lo as isit the raalor-ln a meeting it lltirk . j head M. E. church. Mr. Moose served ... ui9 cuurvil ivr inrqi jvmvm ' i and was. nooular. with tha conrre- won. :''? -v v- "-rv f .The Forsyth ; Sporting Goods Com ' pany, which was chartered by the sec , .-. rrtary of State yosterday, wilt handle ' air kinds of sporting good and make ' i a specialty of automobiles. It will . open for business about the first of ; November.' . The officers of tha eom pany will be a follows: -.President, C.wj). t'denhamer; v vice :.pre.i.a.:nr. ' nusstl Vaughn; ''secretary auj 1re- itirpr - and areneral manaaer. JTi. ' C. j Mr. IX. PABodcnhamer,1 of jlbhott's . Vi CVK . .W(B.lr . IUDVU r; V.UI'., ii. lixlrl i fimllT nnnlnn Hnn1v. .. Hl i ten children and ; 15 grandchildren -were "present. In all t( people took . : ainner witn Mr. uodennamer. una oc V " caslon was ono of., genuine ' Interest ,-. and delight to the host and his guest. :' p GIBSON-COLEMAN. . . ! .Mr.'' Charles : Gibson, of Walnat . ;Coe, and , Miss Gerthi Coleman, , of this city, wera united In marriage at il o'clock this ; afternoon, "Tha i re- .,. . mony Demg penormea-Dy Maj. ,: ; Hessent at tha residence of Mr, W. R. 1 I'amplln on Belewa Creek streets' The (-fcrojm is fireman for the Nololk U Western, his run being between this 'I jidty and. Roanoke. , Mr. and Mrs. Gib s.fl lalt this afternoon for Rsnu1 where they wlU realdb4--. :,:, MORGANTOX NEWS NOTES. , Funeral of I Ate Mr., W. T, row . : , Personal Mention. Special to. The Observer.- ;;" '''.,':' , Morganton, Sept. J. The funeral services of Mr. W. T. Powe were held this afternoon from the Epis copal church and were largely at tended In spite of the very inclement weather. Representatives from he Odell Hardware Company, of Greens boro, were here. The floral tributes were many and Very handsome. : Mrs. 'Masoey,' of - Fort Mill. R C, Is visiting her father. Maj. J. W. Wil son. Ir. and Mnc P. I Morphy have North for & stay ot several wif Ut. They wllk be Joined en route by l.r. George Thomas, Of Wllmlng t..n. "Jr. Mux Payne, of Greensboro, epfnt several days wtth his parents this we-k.-M ios Milry V:rwin, of .Ashevlllo. will arrive this week . to (tfn l the . Wllson-Kutchlson wed in j. 1 . '.. . T!l'y W Ll JliN.) illii.el Kil l i I it a .inillir of In ' vumiiH-H iHulriir f'O Infer ,1. !. II I r.rn ...luin li i.Mll An--v. ...usl. ' . F.-clttl to The Obsi rvt r. . (3re. nsboro, BrA. 2 6. The' Oreens boro MuNlca4 AsMoi liitlon in to be re ortranled Oclob(r 1, and begin prepr amiions for musli-al programmes to be rendered in the city -during- tha winter and spring. . The constitution call for the eievAlon of otttcers at the first meeting. - The association numbers among Its members several of the very best singers In the cvty and ihey two years ago organised for the purpose of advancing tha city along the lines of better music ? Two May muslo festivals have been held and each was a success in every par ticular. The association this , year will have weokly rehearsals as form erly. y ' "i"-'!" Congressmaa John Sharps Williams will speaki In Orernboro October 15th. Tha Grand Opera House will be used and tne Congressman will speak at 3 o'clock. The Information that Mr.- WllHams " Is to speak here came In the form of a message from State Chairman -81m mens to E. A. Brown, chairman at the county Dem ocratic executive ; oommlWee. ? The Democrats here are enthusiastic over the announcement of his coming." He will also speak at a number of oth- place In tine State. i , ' '.. ; V Charles H. Ireland, secrotary and treasurer of the Odell Hardware Company, and Leon Jv Brandt and Max T. Payne, of the '.Greensboro Lodge ot Elks, wen to Morganton tbla morning to attend the funeral pt W T. PAlna .thla afternoon. Mr, Paine for many years has held aTosl Mon with the Odell Hardware Com pany, flt ' as 'a clejrk. In the 1 retail iinrMirtment- later as ,. a traveling aaleeroan. andmora recently man ager of the will supply department., y . Archie McDanlel,' a-, yeungrtrhlte man Who-resides on North Greene Ura1bMlW.W named Ketnroca iw ma- - turning from the theatre. Ac cording -to McDanlel'e atatemen ,he was glne along the street when he met Rethrock and aome other" boys. Soma friendly laughter wes engaged In and then 'each went "hlaway.. A few minutes Ufer ahe boy camejip and struck him over the head with pistol. The hammer struck the young man o,he side of the head end cut a doP gash. - ; ' " V - MASLIN-MANEY. V . "O- In Brilliant Home Wedding at Nash V vllle. Tram Mr. Thomaa ". Wtaston-Kalem, Weds Mlse Martha, Marfree sManey NortH Carolinians PresettV ' - t f Special to The Obgerveri :' . ' ' i Nashville. Ttniu. Bept ' .-" Martha Murfree Msney . and -Mr, Thomas Maslln; of Wlnston-flalem, N. C, were married- at l?x evenlnr at the home of the brtdei areata,; Mr. and. Mra. .Thomaa H. aney. en West End avenue by Rev. Q. W. BuU,' assisted Ray. The .house was .decorated in white roses and palma and one , par lor was a bower ,of golden rod. The bridesmaids were Misses Edna Mas lln, of .Winston-Salem, N. C. Eateiie O- Berry, of Ooldsboro, N. C.; . Marie Long, of SUtesvllle. N. C.. f'" Rhea, of Nashville. Mra Loula Webb, of ChatUnooga. - and Miss Gertrude Wallls.. of Franklin,-were the ribbon bearers. -Mrs.. Bruce Overton was matron of honor and Mr, wui Maslln Ka.i man. The srroomsmen were: Robert Wi Gorrel and James Dunn, of Wlnaton-Balem, N. c: woro . of Charlotte, N -c ano aonn 4m. kf Ralelrh. N. C. -. . The bride's dress was a -white prln- iao mbe over silk. She wore a tulle .veil and pesrl necVlace and carried a boquet or uues oi im w iv. Rha also wore a diamond cres cent brooch, a gift of the groom. The bridesmaids iwere gowned in wnue radium silk and carried wrnue cam a tinnk. , The matron - of hoonor was gowned In white silk mull with Li France roses; - t Seventy-five . guests wltnessea me eeremonv. -followlnr which a supper was served tvthv dining room which was lit wttn wnue. canaies ana aec orated 1th white roses- and . ferns. There was ,1a display of costly pres ents of handsome sliver services and bowls from North Carolina and Bal timore relatives of the groom, and. his business sssoclates. , - " The bride and groom left last night for a trip. io Canada,; Niagara Falls, Baltimore, New , York..;.; Other out-of-town; 'guests were; Maj. and Mrs. J. E. Alexander.'. Mra. Alice V. Maalln, of Wlnstnn-ftalera, N. C: Miss Rlnehardt, of flaltlmore: Judajr ana Mra V.E. Garnet, of 8piinannld, Tenn.; Mr. and Mra. etlch ard Watklns and Mr. and Mra. Lonls K. Webb, of ChatUnooga, A -u t A- GOVERNOR IV PERSOX. He Addrwes" Largw and RuthnMnstie Audience : at ' Itoxboro- Makes Vlgoroos Befetuw of Wa Us Iaw. , Sperlal. to,The Ohservet, , ; ,' Roxboro, Sept. 2. rA large Vrowd of people assembled to-day to , hear Governor1 R. B.V Glenn, who- enjoy, great popularity, In this county and ta always greeted with a, large and en thulat la -audience. ' Col. vjohn .'8. Cuntngham, tn a brief speech. Intro duced Goverpor? Glenn, - who after making a few., pleasant and ' happy preliminary remarks, took up a dls cusslon of the tariff,' which he han dled In his usual forceful and tel Una- style. "He then turned tila attention to State Issues, touching on' the his tory of the State under Republican rule in the '10'a and then again In the '' and, contrasting these ad ministrations with Democratlo " ad ministrations. The speaker took' a passing- glance at the .history o his own w administration, declaring his faith In North-Carolina and his con viction that ahe is destined o be one of the greatest. If not the areateeL State In the Union. The speech ; In cluded a strong -plea tor prohibition and a vigorous defense of the Watts law. Altogether It was a strong, able and effective speech, interspersed with many 'bright sparks of humor.", Ik was apparently mm enjoyed by the audience, which listened with mark ed attention, frequently t ' indicating appreciation by outbursts of applause- throughout Its entire duration., of aboot two hours.- , i - At the Close. Mr. L. M. Carlton, In a. graceful speech, presented Che Gov ernor with two large ' bouquets of lovely, flowera an offering of the ladles, a considerable number of whom were present.: - ;. .. ; -Clilld Ponntl 'Head..-,' . 't'r Spelijl to The Observer. - '(. Winston-ttolem, Sept. 2tTh' in fant cilld of Mr. and Mrs,. O. E, O'lrirlen wns found 4lead nlts bed this morning. The child .waa only three weeks old and was en very pre carious health. ; 2 Is not known at what hour death came. Mr. O'P-let Is a etreet car conductor,' ' Mrs. O'Tirlen Is veey elrk and the shock of the death has made tier condition worse.. , I'cWIit't Mttle Karlr JiUe. l'len.nnt Hi t In pill Unit An not crlpe or lc ken. Byhl by llwli-)' Djairnmy. - . l;rl.ln ami ;rHni. 1 m 1'irn-ro Vjrs OIlI. I.liulo JornwT'a lallier anil ' I ke Itoiii t.nstonla to Howling Gree,n, S. C, Where Kn)l la lied. Special to-The . Observer. Gastonla, 6eit. . I. Rosle Gunter and Brack Phillips, 'both, aged 15 years, went to Bowling Green last night and were married at the resi dence of 'Squire Dulln. Even as Gretna Greetr; Of ol JDumfrleshlre, Scotland, was be. resort .ot amorous couples whose union the parents or guardians wished to avert, so has Bowling "" Green,-- 8. -C.", ' -become . a haven to which - the runaways trace their stops. ; Because of the .extreme youth ot this couple Fathr Gunter was strongly .opposed to the attention paid his daughter by Fhllllps ana when, last night, he discovered that his aby child" was gone, he sum moned his son, Frank. Gunter,- and David Westaway, a long, high English lad who Is .making - this place - his borne, to his rescue.. They started In search ot the couple and met them about, three-fourth or a mue tnis side of Pleasant Ridge. .The couple had already been ' to the magistrate and had beea married at : 10 o'clock. When the youthful husband and his brother-in-law,' Pink Pethel. who was of the bridal party, saw the father, brother and ' Englishman- approach ing, they: left the 'buggy and ' the bride and started for the woods.' The girl and- her sister, 'also an occupant of the .carriage, also ' fled for the house of Mr. J. F. Ratchford, who Uvea by the roadside. The father and Son took charge Of the lad leg . and had them sent home late In the night. When the , men. folks of the bridal party were captured and broVht to town It waa about :0 o'cloca this morning.' ' ' . -:, The new Williams .Drug Company's store was opened to the .publio this afternoon. , The Interior of the store la palatial. ; A solid onyx fountain, without a single piece of wood In Its make-up, stands on the left as one enters and Is about the first thing to eatch the eye of the observer. Hand some mirrored shelving stands ' , on each side of the-main aisle and con tains" the new style large-bottom stock bottles for the liquid, drugs. ,: on tne 40-foot line a large oak 'screen, serves for a back around. The entire fixtures are pretty and reflecf credit on the management - on yie , store. ino manager of ihe new store ' Is Mr. James L Williams, a Maryland .Col lege graduate, formerly with J. K. Kennedy A Ce. His assistant la Mr. Frank Anders, formerly with R. H1 Jordan eV Co., at Charlotte. Drs. H. M. .Eddleman and C. E. Adams will have offices In the rear jjCthe store. PALMETTO CNIVERSTTT OPEJfS., Historic Institution Begtae Annual BcsNton L'nder AucpkioBS Clrrum- stancre No Football Tills Sceslon. . "" Oberver Bureau. ' v ltQt Mala Street ' - Cohimbla, 8. C, Sept. tl. a; The Drat session of the hlstorio University of South Carolina . began to-day. - The y meeting waa opened with 'roll-call and prayer by Dr. Gordon B. Moore, after which the as sembled men were given a short -talk by, the beloved president. Major, Ben- vm1n Bloan. The ; attendance . this year promises to fttr outrank that of any previous seesipn ana tne college authorities are delighted '; that the university should begin so auspicously and every hope caa - be entertained for a socoessful term. . The only dls- spnolntlne fevture In Che opening this year Is the rack of aootball, vMcn tne trustees - have- abolished. sVhe faculty friends and students feel keenly the losv of v this. the ; most popular brajioh of college athletics. , --His friends 1 will tegret' to leara that Mr, W. E.A Holt continues qul uoMX" maon .' ifo; twoti R 'jV' A' Liver Complaints uses only Ramon's Liver Pills .' and JTonlc Pellets, and t; gives your money baciyf ; - not satisfied. Your liver .; S .l'. thc biggest ; Uouble;' Sroakerr-'If you would be ; weil.try Ramon's TreaU. l ment; : Only 25 jcentsi :t ? -, ; :'-';'i"v :'.:' 1 C ' ''--'V Ti' V XT. L. HATtD A CO. .--,., ; ' MO. M. sctrtT CO.. r ; FIVE YEAnS CLD CIOOTH L3 UXLC'J Express A trial -wilL convince " - ? t v, . . very best for medicinal end other purposes. Send V us your orders and if not perfectly satisfactory. return at our expense at once. V All chipmenta " ' Jtem.it hy roilal or a 1 , - 'i v.'r la f:r rr :s ' - - " T f .. ... . .... . KIkkxh Her TliroiiKlt - tlu Heart on Htrect lit W ihitlngton and Makes ' tiiood Ilia I jk-ape. :; V:: . : A; ;i '.. v. ,! Special to The Observer,, ';; Wilmington, Sept !. Early this afternoon tn (he northern part of the city William Ashea,'-;' negro living near Navaasa, ehot and , instantly kllT?a hii wife who had taken ref-' uge at the home of a friend lit Wil mington, gfter a, domestic, row Satur day . night, . Ashea came , to tha clty located his wife's abode and. after a short wait there for her teturn,' rla her for aome distance In the street. While they were clinched im a fight he drew his pistol and shot her thiough the heart' The. negro1 then esdapedV' Sheriff Etedman and a poa see are searching for tne negro near;' his home la Brunswick county but up to a late hour to-night had not ef fected .his , capture.' v '. ''yW' '.. Connelly Springs Hotel laed...:. Special ; to ' The" Observer. ';rl$ V u Greensboro, SeptJ H. Dr. Charles L. ' Scott of thla city, and , Henry L Vanstory. formerly of this city and now of Fayettevllle, have leased the Connelly . Springs Hotel for a term . of three. years.- 'They will take charge . at once.- They have also secured an I option, on a 'valuable piece of prop erty near the hotel and on this they propose to build another hotet a C -- ' THE ORIGINAL, Foley , A - Co., Chicago, - originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account ot the great merit- add popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many Imitations are offered for the genuine. . These worthless Imitations have similar sounding names. Beware of tbera. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a yellow nackaas. Ask far It and Yefuse any substitute. It Is the bast remedy for coughs and cold. R. H. Jor dan Co.V..-;fu' ' ' 'v Mil 0; itlcvi Discovery. - Best ear ret CATARRH. RHEUHATttlt, llHDIttSTIOR. aCtVOUIKSS, R10rY, UVtlJ ARB 8LO0O DISEASES. StOO, RYNB'S P Quick Relief peatlseatt ACHg ui a.AIN-rvIe tlJ fATirt HEDICATtt WHf.-lOe, PBUGQl FOR SALE BT W HAND & CO. HICKS CAPUDINE iMNiMATtxv cvaxs HEADACHES BreahseaCOLDJ - m to si novas TrtsleaaiKk. atOntsse .. '',' ' Dr. B. Wye Hntdilson. 9. J. Hatchlaon. INSURANCE FIRrX LIFE, ACCIDENT .OFfTCSt How S Haat BaUdlag. BeU Tbone 48RS. , .'..-rr L Kt::f't ' t I'-'- ..- pon'tH wait Jmm the 'W , moment to prepare for, winter, . ; f , 1 ' ' j,' - V'" ' Wa ' are . beginning . to'-re- celve-ouf. Stoves and Ranges :;fdur "ckr" ' loads nd";' wef ; art sura to have what you' want '; ' : .. V': '''' " -1 . v Don't fall 'to see 'a BuckHoU ' ''.j "i-4 v'' V ' " ''' ' ' Allen Hardware. Co: ' ' t - -VS- ''' .j '4, ..(:" .'4' (C3 Paid By Ua. you that theso Eooda aro the ana money win do reiunaea j are- tnacio m piara cases. Express, Money Order. , ' S , ' ,-M list cr c;:.cr iisssrs. or SACO ..-'.tVv '"' v". , "!.-. .:', '''.'"": 1 .-''-. ;.'! ,.S'.'.":".'v; --...v.'',- jvv -'- '-.' -': .' ; .V' v uid v. -;;-:'.-' ':vv..;;'':4-rf;4i TrTsHriee' .:"'.-' v:,' ..." a 1 y&zv - r'-m a; ii. WASH FALL WEDDINGS : v; ' ; majka jrou almost gray , trying : 1- to think of what to buy. "Let" .' , , .. ns ; assist you . la .buying your ,'.vi'. v--. -....'-. Sift i It does away with the- worry and yea are aura to get, ,;-. -,t-: . -." j ' ", -' ' : Somethlnc suitable.... ' .. ..j';"- - ' ' v: " ' ,. ; ', Put yourself In our banda. :,' ' .- ; .":'.' '. .. S ; Wa guarantee to treat yoa .. right -"'r.v-Nvu'-.;.-;: JEWELERS. Machinery for farm and fac- FnorinK Three kinds, from 12 U,SUIO to 150 H. P. Boilers, S.T0 Portable on skids, from 12 to 150 H. P. Improved Gn Machinery, . and ' Presses, and complete outfits of capacity of 100 bales per day and over. ; ; SaW Milk. Four "ct five Unds. ' all sizes in U30 in the Souttu' v .! 1;; omallest to complete cotton mill, outfits, IIDDEIL COMPANY, . . Charlotte's Rest Conducted i ' y- ;- Hotel ' THE BUFORD Ppeolal attention V' given .' to Table Service, .making It nn- , sqnuna in- tne aouin. , nam as . a feature ef , The Butord that -Is claiming the attention of the Trarellftg Publla.' , Clean. . Com(ortable Bads. At tenttra Bervanta. , r , '.; a L -HOOPER -I Suitcases i "Largest and- best aeleoted line la the clty.VfWe offer our celebrated W-r CUAKLOTTia TRUNK .i,; ; as the best example- of strong, praotl cat trunkmsnshtp : oa the - market. Slsea J8( to and it-Inch (gents' alaes) SS.60. as.oo and a.fio. - Plseal, Is, tl and 40-lnoh (Ladles' slses) '., g-iv.ou, aii.vu, sjs.uo ana eis.vw. - ' . orm scnooL TntrvK v;.V 1 beats the- mtrA.''" 'r -BUes II. -14 and ll-lnoh at,'.Vf.' te.50. ST.00 and ST4M. C " . Make a point to see oa, ; ; GILREATi! & CO. DRAUGHON'S ..... . : ItaletfU, Columbia, Knoivl'.le, Atlanta, tl Colleges lit IS F'SUS. POTriONS secured or money iLHUNOi-U. Alae tach UV J1AIL. Catalogue will con. vino you that Zraug hon's Is , Til 3 Call or send ttt 1U "'" ') iVJt-$ '' t''t,S,;vV':,- talis; Bags and 'VL.i itlC - 'l.ii-Oil.l B U R N, S o u t h FRANK P. ; MILBURN & OK ARCIlltECIS WAsmxerox. rx a, 'I : 'DR. L R NEWELt; Office,1 36 S. Tryon St,',' Phqne 30 Residence ,405 E. Avenue, Phone 586 - : DR. 0. L. ALEXANDER, -i. . CARSON BVTXDCrO ."''. Seetheast Comer rOXTRTH AND TRYOW SnUUKTlU HOOK AND R00ER3 ' ABOmTEOTa I i .l- ''' .''. " CaXAitrxyrrB e oitxcirsBOROvirA Wheeler, Rung and Dickey ARCHITECTS j Second, Floor 4Ca Building, ' CHAKLOTTg, . . . . . . y, Railroads. Seaboard Air Line Direct line ta thm nrlnntnat rtHoa Knrth. last. . South .and t Houthweat. Schedule taking effect -Sept. I. 1901, subject lo tomv wuuoui jiouce. i TlokeU for passage on all trains are sold by thie-eerapaer ano 'accepted by the - passenger with the , underataadlng that this company will not be responsible for failure to run Its trains en schedule time, or for any such demy ss msy. be Incident to their onaratlon. C.mrm la am- erciaea to give correct time to oonneot Ing lines, but this company Is sot re sponsible for -errors or oraissloaa - Trains leave , Charlotte aefolkwsi no. fa, oairv. at s:w a. m. tnr HnnrM. Hamlet and Wllmlnatnn wllhAnt hanla. connecting at Monroe with U for A tlan La, Hirmingnam. and the Houthweat, with No. U at Monroe for I or I nolnta at A L. lonta. With st Hamlet for Itslslgh, nichmond, Washington, New York and ina hii. No, m. dally, at it.lt a. m. foe Tia. coinion. DnssToy ana Hutnerrardlaa wiLh. oat ' change, connecting ' at Lincoln ion with O. 4 N. W. , No. 14 for Rloi-.cry. ' aolr, and western North Carolina pontta. No. 45, dally, 4:4S p. at. for Llncolnton, Shelby, Rutherfordton' and all local sta tions, coimac-tlnjr at Uoctilnton .with C. V N. W.- for Newton. Hickory, s JLeaoU and. all local points. f ,-.., , .... No. U, dally, p. m, for Monroe, Uam leU MaiUm tertnn, Wllmlnaton end U local points. At Hamlet with U for Columbls, Savannah. Jacksonville . and all -slorida potnta. . ,,.., ..... t " Noj IS,, dally. f:ll n.m. for -Manroa. connecting with 41 for Atlanta. Terming, ham ahd the Hvuthwast: at llimlat witk 41 for Colombia, (Savannah, Jacksonville and riorMa points, with M at Hamlat for Richmond, Washington' and New yorkk'.nd tl" "i th S3, at Mamlat inr naiaian,- jroriamoum ana JNoriolk. Through- sleeper on thlsdtrala ffbm Char lotte, N. C. to I'urUmoulK, Va.. daily. Trains, arrive In Charlotte as follovst v,?,u.,5lJ,:,0. m" dally, from; points North and South. , ..,., ,?!,, '". from Rutfier. fordton, Shelby, Lumberton and all C. A N. W. poiata. . ," . No. 41, dally, U0 a. m. thtri' Wllmlng. ton, Lumberton.' Mai ton. alamist, Mon roe and all local oolnta v ... . j . No. Ul TraS o. m . dsllv. frmn f,,(k... fordton, Shelby. Llnoolntoa and CAN W. Kallwsy points. , - T C?..,"' . No. . M:4I p. ra. dally, from Wllmlng. ton,. Hamlet - and Monroe, also from points Bast. Norm and Southwest, con necting at Hamlet and Monroe. , Connections are made at Hamlet' with Sll through: trains- for points North! South and Pouthwest, which are eon posed -of vestibule ( day coaches batweeo tartamouth end Atlanta, and Waablna. ton and Jacksonville, and slaeplng oars between Jersey City, nirralnghsnt and Memphis, and Jersey City and Jackson ville. Cafe ears on all through traloa for Information.'; tlme-tahleo. ressrva tlons en Seaboard doscrlptlva lltarature apply to ticket asenta or addreee, . v'UDWAlU) V. COST. ind. v". 1 -e'r''i "... -1'ortsmouth, Va,, - ? JAMES KEIt. JR., c P. A., 'Ta. . ciias: n. rtan. 5.;v ) . , Portsmouth. Va.' apPECI-AV FATIT3 TO KALrifiif.-' k' Vrn STATM FAiK, OUTOBKIt HTM ' Ths Seaboard announces rate ef ... flrattnsa tare plus Oily cents. Including Sdmlselon, from all points n th ,. J North Carolina.' Inoi.uilng ltluhm."d NorfolK and Intermediate points In Vr- & Intermediate points In vi! round trip rates for military nd bands In uniform: tnn.r. 1 Oct. Kth to jyth. i, - y snomlng trln. of , , comp-"- will oe inh tins! return lim.l of .. L :.,. u Unaclal trains win i-a sr... r-finls between WeJdon. ttalelab. no','"" - i f auui.-- - , . of AT : - Traveling iiss"- l.loit : city fRailivay r IntomcdI-t3 end RoSdrig: Frame: Spinning Framc3 Spoolers; V c r n A'fi c ri t Railroads.' ' N. B. Following schedule flguree pub llsiied only as Information, and are pot guaranteed,'' 1 , --' . in ,t ,,,-r l:M a.-m. Ko. I, dally, for Richmond and local points) connects at) Greensboro for Wlnston-snlem, Raleigh,' Ooldsboro, Newborn and Morehead City at Danvllie for Norfolk, . . .. :4 a. m. No,' Tl. dally, for Rock'lnil. Chester, Columbia and local stations. i: a. m. No. J. dally except Sunday, for Statesvllle, Taylorsville and local points; connects at Mooresvllle for Wln-stoa-Salem and st Steteevllle for Hick ory. Lenoir. Blowing Reek. AshevUle and other points west '. -.-.i T:U a. m. No. M. dally. New Tort and Atlanta Express. Puflmsa - sleeper to Columbua Ua and day coaches to At lanta. Cloee connection at Bpartaaburg for Henderson villa and AshevUle. . 1:13 a. nv Nn n aillr Vmt Tnrlr mnA Florida Express. Tor Rock Hill. Chester. Wlnnsboro. Columbia, Savannah, Jack sonville. Dining car service. , :3t a. tn. N& as. aUv tT. a w.t ir.tt for Washington and all poiata North. ruuroan arawing room and sleepers to New York and Richmond; day coaches NOW Orleans ta Washington, fjlnlnr ear service. Connects et Oreensnoro for Wln- ston-Salem, Raleigh aad Ooldsboro. I : a. n No. 17. Malt. XP.ahln.tnn and Southwestern Limited. . Pullman drawing room sleepere. New York to New Orleans and Birmingham.- Pullmaa observation car New York to' Macon. Dining oar service. Solid Fnllman train. ltrOo a. m. No. td. . Wilhlnrtnn . anil Florida Limited. Pullman 4rawlna room sleepers to New Tork; Arst-clasa eoach to Washington, pining oar service. 11:00 a. m. No. 18. dally, for Davidson, Mooreavllle, Barber Junction. Cooleamee. Mocksvllla Winston-Salem, and Roanoke. Vs., and local poiata. 11: D. m. No. lL.danv. for Atlanta,. and local stations: wmnects at Spartan burg for HendersoavtUe and -Ashevilla. IM D. m. No. It. daily, for Richmond end local stations; connects at Greens boro for Raleigh and Goldaboro. Pull man aleenera. nreenabora ta . Ra1!e h. Charlotte to Norfolk, sad Charlotte to Richmond. 1:00 d. m. No IS. dalir ercent Run da r. freight and passenger to Chester, I..C. and local points. . 7:is D. m. no. it. oanr eareet Ranaav. far Tavlorsvllle and local stations, con- necta at Btstesvllle for AshevUle, Knox villa. Chattanooga and Mamphta 1:11 p. m, NO. . Oally. Washington and Boutbweatem Mrnlted for Wash ington and all points North.- Pullman sleepers snd Pull man observation ear to New York. Pining ear eervtoe, Solid Pullman train. 10 :U p. m. No. K dally. New Tork and Florida Express, for Washington and Joints North. Pullmsn sleepers from acksonvllle and Augusta to New Tork. First-class day coach, Jacksonville to Washington. tup. m. No. It. deity. Washington Mnd Florida Limited, for Columbia, Aagueta, Charleston. Savannah and Jacksonville, Pullman drawing room sleeping ear to Jackson villa I TO l ciai lsss day coaches Washlnatoa to Jacksnnvllla 11 p. ml Ne. 40. dally, for Washington and points North. Pullman ' sleeper to Washington. First elaaa.day coach At lanta to Washington. 10:3 p. nv No, dairy. TTnlted States Fast Mall, for Atlanta and points Bout a and Southwest. Pullman drawing; wnt sleepers to Near Orleans snd Birming ham. Day coaches. Washington to New Orleans, Pining ear eenrloa. Tickets, steeping ear reservations, and detailed tn forme t km caa be obtained at City Ticket Office. No. U Booth Tryon street. ' ' H. B. Spencer, O. M.. g. IT. Hardwlrk. P. T. M : W. rt. Tayloe. O. P. A-l R. U yernon, T. P. A. : y llaKY. ... Through Trains Pally, Charlotte to ' itosuvtae, va. gobeaurs us effect Xae. 1 ltd ' su.-eg ass 1.V Chartette, aw. Ry A ns pnt Oil awe i .r -Winstoo, BO. Kjr. lV l it ri pnt L.V Wlnsvoo. N. j W. AT l ie tq ua Lv MarUasvUle. - Lv ., f :St pas Lv Rooky Meyait, . JLe Vt.i l.m paa am ateaaoae. .-.....-v is aua sDafly. .' Ceaaeot at' Roanoke via Shaaendoah talley Route for Natural Brtdgs, iut. . Haaerstowa. aad all points la Penn... vanla aad Hs Tork Pullmaa aie..j Roanoke and Pnlladelpbla. TOreuga eoaob. Chariotte and Reenok. AdaiUooal information from .u geuthera Reilway F. bHAO . Tree. Paee. Agaat. SPECIAL RATES 'VIA SRAROARn All LINK. ACCOUNT Of THM Ul'M'-i. INO OF THIS inuinui "NUinii CAROLINA" NEWPORT NKWa. VA OCTOHBR sTH, lWs. The Seaboard announces rate ef r- . nrsWlass fare wue twenty-nre c. , for the round trip from all point, , , North Carollaal Ucketa will be s..i,i c . tober Ith and 4th, with final return 1 , Oct 1th, irom tmrwin lu. The Seaboard haa doubla olly rv! . and rates will apply via l'orun.oui steamer and Richmond ana tn i peeks Ohio. - - -or schedules' and . Pullnmn r rv Uons apply to s " 7. Traveling PsecnBnr a :-"-A - . .'i.'. JAS KER. JR.. n City Passenger Arent, '":- Charlotte, N. C. IMPORTANT Clf ANG'I TiVP t BaJtZlUAHU aih mi, t.,: ' Si It. 1, -. Train No. 0. leaves a.iiiv t no a. p,. Train No. 131 arrives ..n!y iu a. lesws 10 l& a. m. Train No. 4 arrves dally 10 IS a. saves 1:00 p. m. Train NO. o arrives oauy ji .la. lenves 4:4 p. m. Train No. arrives oaiy , , . leaves 1:14 p. m. No. 49 arrlvee ii imiet . 1:46 a. m., W4.I not conn-, r as heretofore. N.. 31 h v m., pa!"-''!'!.' s rmin between ltanit anl JS- No. (4 for points h'' S-heduIt to slop; v n tola snd i,rt-'inn n . i Inks No. e t l - " folk snii s "'"- ' ' iln 1 '-"V t ,l,iti, C D. I Southern Railway
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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