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ClfAHLOTTi: DAILY OH. UVEIl. BEFrmilER Cf), 1.003. cu'innrs ti:a:;(;i; acts ; : .:t fio.oud, r.vr ioo:c nom: ii I've f K.i!!!nj lVom New Jolm V. l'uiry, A"fl Twi'i-; ' CaMiU'r of 1 ..:.! t.ti,i. l Oriui;;i-lmr;-, Writes J,,u,k -1 n k, l rlliut II lu.l IiU-ovm-,1 His Ac- count Wore 1 10,000 Short, ' but Protesting; That lie Took Nona of It OutNldo Troubles or Dorunged jiinii irove in nilrom Home I'Mlmotto. Jws Notes. . .'. Observer Bureau, :;'.. 120 Mala Street, ' ' Columbia, 8. C, Sept. 28. morning Ms relatives, the body of. the young KnrtK y-h ,o l. , in3 North 'Carolina man, known aa Fred Puffy, wai interred this afternoon In Elmwood Cemetery, brief burial service being read at the grave. The funeral expenses, including the cost of a neat caRltet and burial robe, will V 1 be met by the city, County Domocratlo chairmen - are proving slow -in sending In to the, Governor t he names of -county com mlitslonera . of election,, three Federal and three State for each . county. Only three or four county chairmen have sent In names so far.' ' .These commissioners appoint ' managers of election, three federal and three State ior eacn precinct, ior tne general elec tion, to be held thU year November The State pays well for the ma chlnery which operates this "formal ity" of, a general election. The last election cost 121,900 for , manager and messengera and 12,500 for adver Using notices of election. But the act of 105 has knocked out the messen ger ''graft.", Mesengers. whom " the law allowed IS a day and five cents a mile each way, were formerly used to transmit the county, returns to the secretary sf State. And Indeed ' the law waa so worded as to lay It liable to the construction that mesehgers . could be, used to notify every county olllcer as well as every State and Federal officer of his election, the see . retary of state sending out meseen gers from Columbia, but - this , was ; never done, not even In the days of, gay. and dashing stealing that pre vailed during reconstruction times. .- Now that the messengers are .done, away with the returns will . come in from the counties In duplicate, . one copy by mail and .the-other by ex press, and sucensful candidates will experience the exhilarating pleasure of etttclaliy knowing of their election af ter nervously opening - an envelope pith the secretary of State's adver tlsement up In .the -v corner ' about three months after they read all about it in the newspapers the morning af ter. ' There are over 100 precincts In the State, and the tlx managers at each gets t.l.0 a day each and flvo cents mileage each way. Each set of pre cinct managers is also entitled to a clerk, also at ll.M "per." - though without, mileage, and the county com missioners are entitled to and general ly appoint a similar clerk. , UN USUAL (PARDON PETITION. Governor Heyward received an out- of-the-ordlnary . pardon petition to day la behalf of John Hall, sentenced to a life terra at '-Orangeburg In January, 1102, for burglary and lar ceny at night time. - He entered the 'home of Senator Thomas M. Raysor and stole therefrom a number of val uable articles. The petition la lead by Senator Raysor. himself; who says . he thinks 'the yoong man ha been sufficiently punished and. If released, win go to nis noma in Danville, va. - The appeal of R. A. Adams, of Col leton, waa heard today before an en bane meeting of the Supreme Court Just lees and Circuit Court Judges, all lx-ltjg, present, except Judge. Ernest , Gray, who was barred by reason of the fact that he presided at the original trial when-Adams waa convicted -of the' murder of his kinsman, Jacques. The question before the en banc meet ing was whether, under ' the',' law, Adama should be allowed to move for a new trial on after-discovered evi- dehce on the strength of an affidavit from Ruth Adama, who belong to the Jacques side of the house but who I swore ior me Biaie to repeeiea tnreais ' made by Adam, hut who - now says that she was induced by threats from her people to swear falsely. She says a Kinsman gave ner signs previously agreea upon now to swear. There Is no necessity for an Imme dlate decision and that 1 hot expect ed. Arguments were made for the State by Solicitors Jervey and Davis , and by Attorney James K. Psuriroy and for the defense by Mr. W. B. Gruber and Colonel ttobert Aldrlch, BANK CASHIER'S - STRANGE AC- ; . - TIONS. State 5 Bank Examiner ' Holleman left this afternoon for Orangeburg to check up the affair of the Ed Is to Savings Bank,- whose - cashier; Mr. John W. Falrey, has disappeared so mysteriously. Mr. Holleman' first In timation of the disappearance was in the press dispatches. Later he re ceived a letter from President Moss asking him' to borne on and make the xaminaUon, that Mn Falrey had left! the- money to nerray -. an . exnensea But Mr. Moss said the bank officials had failed altogether to And anv evi dence of any wrong-doing on the part or nr. .rairey ana ne aid not be lleve there was any : discrepancy. Some time ago Mr. Falrey mentioned a discrepancy of 1100, but. Mr. Moss DAILY FASHION SERVICE fill :'n 1 UISSES' tOM WAIST, With or Without Bnrths and With Klbew ' tlMTM and DoUcbad Ball-fllaevas, -; rsru rnttsra Ko. 1631. ; ,. ' ; . ,v ; All am Allowed.1.' ' Thli fviart waltt may be mad qnlte a drawy affair by th eomblnatloa of materials and the cm of lac, m broidery or appllqut for decora, linn. It U her ibown in soomblnatloit of volla, silk and all-over lacs, for a timptor effect, the bertha ermlil be emitted. ' Ths satura it In S 1 to IT ycart. Tot a ' ol IS yaan, ths waltt rqilr yard of fiMxli SO InchM W Ida, or l'i yard SO iiirho wlda, or l'i yard 42 lncbo wide. 1 lllt-.rtd, yard of silk 2 inch wld and i yard, of all-over lae 1' InrhaS wfd ar needed. . . . Prlrt of sattsrn, 10 rent. l f'lmplyglve tmmiHtef pattenl you ttcrii (,;, 'vr, r rut out liliiiiiitioit aiitl in -lit vtlsli Id renin, allt'-r or afninps 1-;;; ' ' ' Ji'4i:''v tolj M hi i,.,t to fict over It, but to clairge It oit. Mr. lalrey, thouph only J5 yearn old, U well Know bi-ta, Ills Columbia frli ruls r) o t .,t t.. ... v I, a I ii been riii.iy tf nr.y c ..ii.-r.ty. . la Is a f; lirlner en 1 en ! . inj was xry pop. ular, The fit now I ) the l ank oill chil enma In a lc-tar liom Mr. Falrry in fww i in K, p-iylng he di overod af ter further Invents tlon tht the dis crepancy Amounted to 110,000, and while he lind taken not a rent from the bank he could not elund the sus pense, and would sail for a foreign land within an hour from the time the letter was written. By the same mall he wrote to Mr. Thomas Brantlev. at Orangeburg-, saying he had carried off ,6K(()KanAt0 PX this from property I which ho gave him for that purnone amounting to 11,700. Some think the young man's mind became tem porarily deranged by fretting over his oooks ana that- in time he will re turn. Some very Intimate friends. however, hint that Mr, Falrey trou- Dia was outside or the banking- busi ness aitogetner, or a personal nature, and they do not expect htm . to re turn. ,: . FOIl A NEW COUNTY. The Enterprise Advocates Formation of One From Ilsndolpli. Forsyth. IavMson and Guilford With High Point as. County 6ct At Outs Willi ureensboro, Special to The Observer. High Point, Sept, H. Mrs. lAura Hums una Mr. Early Kearns -were united In marriage here last night at me nome or the bride on South Main street. Rev. S..H. Hilllard performlnc the ceremony. The affair waa a quiet one, helng witnessed only by 'the Im mediate lamines ana few friends. .. The pesky klsslng-buc Is on a ram page In High Point and has been hu-r- I ging its victims unmercifully. Mr. E. I H. C.- Field brought a specimen of the . ."varmint'; to. ' The Observer correspondent's i attention yesterday ana . it . is a dangerous-looking bug. being, furnished .with an unusual amount of claws and covered with aowny wnue .like the texture of a birds feather. Recently many peo ple nave been bitten by these ban and for, some time, until the hug waa aiscoverea, tne victrme were swear ing venjreuance on supposed bedbugs. ine laaics -or High Point wWl or ganise , a chapter of the United Daughters 'of . 'the Confederacy and I there la every indication that a thriv ing and active chapter- will be estab lished in High Point. ' - , Deputy Grand Chancellor C C Mo Lean, ef Greensboro,, met with the local lodge ot Knights of Pythias last night and exemplified soma ot the secret work of the order. V xne Enterprise la agitating; with a vim new county la which Hia-h --oint wm oe tns county seat. It la Proposed to take a llttl nlT nf Ran dolph, Forsyth and Davidson and, of course, some off Guilford, and there- ny make aa ideal county, with Hbrh Point v the . most., prominent town therein. r This matter wss brought up ome years ago. but waa not In tan gibie shape then and there was also much opposition, and the matter was finally dropped. Now It la proposed to go at the projeot In a systematto way and never let up until the thing is accomplished. If It takes several years. The merchants, factory and otner ,. Business men here will con tribute liberally to the project and, in the course of time, K la believed sen timent will be so favorable to It that the measure will go through,. High Point Is an ideal town tor a county seat, ln-"that those portions of the counties It Is proposed to draw from will be In a radius of five miles at the farthest from-High Point and the people ot the new county, would not have to go so far to court Aa It la, Lexington is eighteen miles front Thoraasvllle, just over the line; Win ston eighteen miles from her and Asheboro twenty miles (rom Trinity, also just over the line fronf here. The Enterprise to-day says: "There la an .element In Greensboro that al ways had It in for High Point.' Some of them ' have - talked themselves hoarse up here telling us what a good place High point is, but elsewhere el w.y gives us a rap. This Is all right High Point 1 able to take care ot herself All that we need up her la legal separation and a new county. Then w will not be in a position to give offense to our 'neighbor when we disagree on, matters which con cern this part of th county. We are little bit tired of the monkey and cheese game. This was said en account ot the way Greensboro did High Point In the recent contest for . place on the board of county commissioner. r- fJPPER CLA6SMEK TO BLAME. The far Reel Says Sophomore Are iAi-relv Reenohsible for Denlorable fihootine Affrav at th tnUrltv I Case Against Match Thrown Out ot I Court. ; ' . . I Special to The Observer, . ':. I Chapel, HIIL Sept. H.The Tar I Heel, th weekly newsnaner oubllah- I ed by the student body of the Univer sity, . In Its leading, editorial f the current issues, adeplores) the shooting err air that occurred on - th campus Tuesday night. In which a, freshman was dsngerously wounded by a sopho more, and puts the burden of , the blame upon . th - sophomore class, whloh, .It says, is attempting to an nihilate the ideal of the past few years for an absolute abolishment of hasing In any tormi";-'' After calling atte&Uon to the fact that the . sophomore , last , year ' as freshmen were under the protection Of the upper classes and escaped haa Ing , almost ; entirely, The Tar; Heel says: :-?'.,-.; .-,.-,-:. "We do not believe that the haslng that has been going on has expressed the sentiment Of th majority of th sophomore class.- Not six hours be fore the shooting,,' resolutions were passed by the class condemning has lng. However, resolutions amount to nothing, and the majority of the class has . not endeavored to control the minority aa It should have done. V "Further, though the greater por tion of the blame lies on the sopho mores,' the juniors' and senior cannot escape from sharing In their disgrace. Th tendency toward basing, which has culminated in the affair of Tues day night was clearly apparent when college opened ' and the upper class should have taken action then. Now It is .too-late.- What does It matter whether the sophomore In the class Intended1 to haze . the freshman or notf Jilt experience In the past led him to believe that they did. At It happens, hazing. was not their Inten tion, but as .haslntr It will be inter preted throughout the State and used to the Injury of the University." , There has been no hazing here since Tu"(1ay afternoon. The case against Hatch has been thrown out of court. , ' ' In iiim dava of rtinh and hurry ooui'- tev la often forgotten. In ne niHd, pell ittell riuh of our lire little thtnir ara don to offend that we rather remHlnei undone. A hnntiiy en ten tneni an1 H I reniillnnt headache may rau u sorlul or IliiHtirlal low. The wlae nmn or wo man la tha one who relieves lime Ills of this art by a llttla nix of Kodoi l-nr ftrsgeieraee. ?W 3QMXT -fir RECORD PROMOTION United States armjr circle, are action-In promoting CapU John J.-Pershing oyer.' the .Tresds of t III other. . Captain Pershing , was for some time Mindanao, and he was unusually successful . In maintaining peace,' there. But. however meritorious he may be, there la naturally much, disappoint-; ment on the" art ot the officers whehava been "JumpeoV '1- " ' ,. e TO PREVENT YELLOW FEVER.- Marine Hoepltal Service Inaugurates itigtu Examination or tuu oiups Arriving at Southern Porta, r - Special to ' The Observer. J. ' : Washington. Sept.'. -So-' deter mined Is the Marino Hospital Service to prevent yellow fever from gaining a foothold In this country through the medium of fruit ship plying between countries where the fever. Is known to exist and the United .-Btats Vthat stringent regulations have ' recently been promulgated to - take effect In Norfolk. Newport News, Portsmouth, Wilmington. ; South port, -Charleston, Galveston, New Orleans and all South ern ports Immediately. -W." ." ,r ' v To permit vessels that ply between porta of Central America where the plague la known to exist and port of this country--south of the southern boundary of Maryland tbey must show that they have been away from tneir port of departure for; at least five day. However, they are allowed an alternative, ' As soon a the crew, ex cept th master, first mate and chief engineer, shall have been -removed from th vessel and piacea in quaran tine at the station and the living quar ters of the vessel thoroughly fumigat ed and a new crew placed in charge the vessel may enter port.-. Th quar antine officer at the port ot entry snail certify th number of the crw re maved and shall compare and verify the aame with tile bill of health of the vessel.,." " ,V"" ' ' '' "Jv ' Immediately after unloading at the toelr all narta ot the vessel shall be simultaneously fumigated for th de struction of - mosaultoe with ; two poaJ of Ph" V.??in feet ot space. After such fumigation loading tor outgoing- car-q may com mence. rf - The new erew will . accompany the vessel to the quarantine station when change ot crew will again take place. It the vessel. departs witnout cargo, It mar be.- fumigated at quarantine. The relief crew shall then remain at quarantine for the arrival of another vessel, or until, relieved Dr. the. quar antine afflcer.v, a .y. Two seta of quarters are to he main tained at the quarantine station, on for the local crew . and on for the crew of ; the incoming- vessels, . and both quarters .are. to. receive' fuml ration Immediately after being va- cated, ' These provisions are required to be strictly adhered tov and ,th : Marine Hospital Servlc will exhaust every resource wnmn it. power. to prvent "yellow lack"., xrom gaining a root hold here. It has for many year. been recog nised that the surest method of bring ing yellow fever-breeding mosquitoes Into thlt country hat been through the medium of fruit ships sailing front South and Central America.- , These regulations will, apply to all ports along the Atlantic coast south ! of Maryland and will go Into effect Immediately . sii-V ,;,. .:,-. ,, Studies in IJqu Id -Equilibrium. New Xprk Bun. "" ' Mrs. Outlate Didn't you come In on your hands and knees T i . r . 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' ; something suitable. i: -.'V; V", i Put yourself our handsv W guarantee to .treat you Ci'VvJ'-K'-r. right. .': ' ..' S ! '' 'f'r.: V'v'-v;-'; raiamountain JEWELERS. ' Madrety fcr Fzm and -fac- Wfej.'-;:' fryrtx Three kinds, from 12 HL toI50H.PL 'V';;f WHIim.'. VU T xrom 12 to 150 HL P. llachincnf, and Pressed; azvl complcto outfits of capacity of 100 bales per day and over. ; few Ififfc Four of fivo Jdnds. ! all sizes la use in the South. ?tiqsmz:i Shafting, smallest to complete cotton mill outfits. - ' , HDD Ell COMPANY, UrtXILC - - CbarVotte's Beet Oond acted .' . ' -: . Botal ; IE BOfOltD gpeolal attention ' given" to Table lenrlce, making It ua equalled In the South, This la , a feature ef The Buford that .1 claiming the attention ef th Traveling Public, Clean. Comfortable Beds, At- tantiv Servaat Ci HOOPER . ffcager - Trunlis, Bags and Suit Cases Largt th city. and best selected line In W offer our celebrated . cnAnLorns trunk -. a the best exempt of strong, practi cal trunk manahlp on th market. Blses II. 10 and ll-lneh (gents' slses) fS.SO, $1.00 and g.M. Blses II. II, II and 4 -loch (Ladle slses) .'. . : 110.00, 111.00, 113.00 and 111.00, V OUIt SCHOOL TRUNK . : beat th world. ' ' 1 . ' "Blses II. 14 and 14-lnrh at ' " $0.60, 17.00 and 17.80. Uake a point to ae ua GILUEATII b CO, '. v; And-, ..V Drawing Q f V ''v':w";':V Frames' '."i-'i. r;?Ae:A.II,'? DRAUGHOM'S r) i a IIal !,ki, Colum1,:.i, Unoirllle, Atlanta. II Collates In I Ftet. PORrnONS cura t or mnn Is I . UNDii-IA. Alae tath JITf 11 IU t atalosue will eon. you that tri!hun's Is I Cull er seud lor it. . . . . , if WASHBURN, ISouthcrn p ipiAXUyTTE, NORTH4 CAROLINA FRANK P. MILBURN & to. ARCHITECTS VA8B1XGT0X. D. C DR. L B. NEWELL Office, 36 S. Tryon $t- Phone 30 ' Residence 405 E Avtnae, - Phone 586 H DR. 0. L. ALEXANDEB, DENTIST. m cARnox BtrrLDnra Southeast Corner ' FOURTH AND TRTOlf lKIU:r& HOOK "AND E0OER3 ARCHITECTS CBARIrTTEab ORKETRBORO, W.CL Wheeler, Bunge and Dickey ARCHITECTS leoond Floor 4Ci Building, caaARixyrTK, - . .... w.Ck Railroads.' Seaboard Air Line Direct Una to tha nHnntnat ltla Nnrik' Mat. South and ftnuthwaat. aehadule lamnc erf act Sept. , VHM, subject to coanse wnnoui nouoe. Tickets for muitl m all tratna m sold by this oompaay ' ana aorepted bf tbe paesenser with the- uaderstandlnc that this company will not be responsible for failure to run Its trains en schedule tirae, or for any such dale? as mar be nciami u ineir ODinuoa. far. la a erdad to give correct time to connect In lines, but this oomvenr is not re sponsible for errors or omlsslona Trains leav Charlotte as follows! ' No. 40. dall. at 1 IA a., m. tnr itamwm Hamlet and Wllmlna-ton without rh,,.. eonnectlnc at Monroe with II for Atlanta. Btrmlneham, and th Bouthweet, with Richmond, Washington, New Tors, and ine sui, . , . no. US. dally, at Iftrll a an So TJm. nvinum. bimidv ana KuiurroM m with. out chane, cosaotlnr at LinooUtoa wun m. m N. w. NOk 10 for Klercrr. -aolr, and weeUraNorUk Carolina ponl'ts. No. ii. daily. 4:4a Ik. m tov ..u.ii.'i iuiuuju ana aai local sta- uuni, consKunr si unmmtAa ariii, rr A N. W. for Nawton. Hlnkura f .nn -. .n i i "v.. m t, iwom ovinia, . No. 44. daily, p. mfor Monroe, Hsm- leL Max ton. Laimberinh. WUmin.tn. an local points. . At Hamlet with a for SY'S.. ,T eenan, Jacksonvul. and an Hiriua poinu. NO. in. dally. T.-ll u. tn. for Vnm. eonneotlnff with 41 for Atlanta, Blrmlns. "? ""V? ,th,OMl?w,' Hamlet with 41 iorMCo.,li,mb'a anh. Jackaonyllie and Florida solnta, with 14 at Hami.i for Richmond, Waahlnrton and New 1 wr"t ",r ""-". wun a at Hamlet for Ralelfh, Portsmouth and Norfolk. Throush sleeper on this train from Char lolta, N. O, te Portatnouth, Va.. dally, Trains arrive Ja Charlotte as follows N IH. iOM a. ra dally, from poloU . Nw; 44,-d.".,r' trem Ruthtr. fordion, Bhalby, Lumberton and all C A N. W. points. ... j.. , ,. No. 4, dally, U M a, m. front WUmlns ton, Lumberton. Mai ton, Hamlet, JdosU roe and ail local points, ,.. , , ; .IL": "'.I " " d' Ruther. Ww.h;lIntiBa0lnU,, J2! No. J. H): p. dally, from Wlmm ton, Hamlet and -Monroe, also from points Cast. North snd floulhweaL eon. necUn at Hamlet and Monro. Connection are made at Hamlet with all throush trains for points North. Bouth and goulhwast, which are eoaa Pwd of yeatlbule day eoaehee betweea Portamouth and Atlanta, and Washing ton and Jackaonvllla, and sleepln cars between irmy City. Hlnninsham and Mamphls. and Jersey City and Jackson ville. Csf ears on all throush trains. , For Information, time-tables, reaervaV lions on Soaboerd daecrlptlv llterstan apply to tlckat seems or addreaa, .!rr , EDWAKO V. COST, Ind, V? P ' ' caoATWjnv ; " CIIAB. B. RYAN, 3. . A.; : PorUmoutii. Vs. '' gpplCtAT, BATFfl TO ItAT.RIOfr. K. r AND RKTURN, AtX'OUNT OT TUB bi"" "-w -vu.n lain TO VI , Railway The aeabnard-anseiinee rate of one auclaaa ' Pu fty eenla, InoludlnJ idmisalnn. '"m all pilna ln th. N",rth Carolina. Including Rlch,'? KortoU Intermetllate points In V,r. ".T.-ni.a and banrta In uniform- link.. '" ot. ih to i,th . V,;; a iWr aariy murnln trains of (,. VneTrel-r. limit of UcL u.?rlnl trains wi I be arrn, , .inta Ix-i""1 ..'.i-iru, ir;imie, JnJ Halelga. bee anbounceuient Uitr, ajara. O, II. GATTia Traveling l'wr ,',, , ' . . , li.aielgh, c ja Krn. Jn . ' cur i'' r rit. Slubblnjj . 1 Intermcdlcts and Roving Frames Spinning Frames . Spoolers and Reel3 As c n t Railroads. N. B. Following schedule flcuiy pub lished only aa Information, and are not guaranteed. .. .. 1:39 a. m. No. I, dally, for Richmond and local points; connects at GrenabMie for WlnstonV.- Ralelfrh, Ooldabore, Newbern andlebead City; at XieavlUe for Norfolk. . . ... . . I:4B a. m. No, ft, : daHy. for Rock Hill. Chester, Columbia and local stations. -,: a." No. If, dally except gunday, for StatMTllle. faylorarllla and local points; .connects at Moorearllle for Wln-ston-8alem and at Btataavllle for Hick ory, Lnolr. Dlowlns; Rook, Ashevllle and other points west - 7:U a. m. No. H. daily. New York and Atlanta Express. Pullman sleeper to Columbus. Ga.. and day coaches to At lanU. Close connection st Bnartanbur for Hendersonvuie and Ashevllle. 8:11 a. m Vn m AaWtr vv ,iul Florida Express, for Rock Hill. Cheater, Wtnnaboro, Columbia. Savannah, Jack sonville. ilnln ter service, . - t:tt a. tn. Na S( Amilm IT at w- ar.ll for Wsshlncton end aU points North, Pullman drawing- room and sleepers to New Tork and Richmond: day eoaehee New Orleans to Waahinarton. - Dlnlna- par service. Connects at Q rear snore for Wln- Ston-Baiem. Kalelsh and Ooldabora. ' e. m. No, H, dally, Wsshlncton Snd Southwestern . TJmll-A Pullman drawlnc room sleepers. New York to New Orleans and Rlnnlncham. Pullman observation ear New Tork to Macon. EHntnc ear service . Solid Pullman train. 10:06 a. m. No. tn Waahlnvtnn an4 Florida Limited. Pullman drawing1 room sleepers to New York; flrat-claas coach te Washington. Iinlng ear service. 11:00 a. m. No. M. daOy. for Davidson. Mooresvllle, Itarber Junction, Conleemee, Mocksvllle, Wlnston-8alem, and Roanoke,. Vs.. and local points. 12 :B p. m. Ko. 1L daltv. tnv Atlanta and local stations; connects at Bpartaa- burg for Hendersonvllle and Aahevlll. T:00 P. m. No. It daily, for Richmond and local stations; connects at Greens boro for Raleigh and Ooldabora. - Pull man ' aleepera. Oreensbore - te Raleigh. Charlotte to Norfolk, and Charlotte t Richmond. :0 D. m. No. 2B. dally evcent Honda v. freight snd passenger to Chester, S. C. and local points. T: p. m. no. . asny rcnt ftunday, for Taylorsvllle and local tatlona. con- nectsMt Btstesvtlle for Ashevllle, Knox vllle. Chattanooga and Memphis. s:is p. m. ro. sa. aany. wasningron and - Southwestern IJmltad for W..K- higton and all point North. Pullman sleeners snd Pullman ohaanratloa nr to New Tork. Dining car service. Solid Pullman train. J0:a p. m. No, M. daily. New Tork and Florida Express, for Wsshlnsrton and J Dints North. Pullman . sleeners . from arksonvllls snd .Augusta to New York. Flrat-claas day coach, Jacksonville te Washington. 1:60 p. tn. No. S, dally, Washington and Florida Limited, for Columbia, Atnruata, Charleston. Bavennah and Jackaanvtil. Pullman drawing room sleeping car to Jacksonville. First clasa day coaches Washington to Jacksonville. 11:01 p. m. No. 40, dally, for Wsshlngtnn snd points North. Pullman sleeper to Washington. Plret class day coach At lanta to Washington. . 10:8 p. ra. No, 18. dally. tTnlted ftate Fast Mall, for Atlanta and eolnta Booth snd Bouthweat. Pullman drawing room sleepers to New Orleans snd Birming ham. Dar coaches, Washington to New Orlaana. Dining csr eervlce. ' Tlrkata ' sleeping car raservsttons." and detallad Information eaa be obtained at City Ticket Office, No. U South Tryon street. .- .- II. B. Bpeneer. o. M.. B. w. ITardwlrlc. P. T. M : W. Taylo. O. P. A.j R. L. Vernon. T. V, A, ,. . Tbrougb Train Dally. Charlotte to lloenoke, Va. obetturs ta aai Im A lsoa. ail .CO aas i.y Charlotte, Is. Ay e pr 1:1a winaiea. no. Hr. l-y : l pia t:W pm 6.0V pns I P" : pat aDafly. V Wtaatoo. N. A W. Ar I.w L,a ,v. Martinsville, , Lv 11-44 an ,V Rocky Mount. i,V lu .4 a.a X Keaaeke. .......Or aus Conaeet at Roaaeke Bbeaendoa K Valley Koute for Natural firlu, Lur... jriasarstewn, and au points In Pennayi vanla and New Tork Pullmea mimmut Roaooka and Philadelphia. inrauf. siasftt cnanniia sns nvaaova. aaiUonal Inforsnatioa from swu petbera Railway. M- F. MhAO gPECTAL RATER VIA BKABOARD ATn LINK. ALtuuni vr in, iiuim m INO Of IHB CRUIHKR "'Noma CAKOUNAr NEWPORT NEWS, Aa OCTOBBR 4TH. 1904. The Seaboard announces rate of rn n rat-class fare Pius twenty-nve miu, for tbe rouna irip irom an points in North Csrollnat ucaeis win ds sold lobar Ith snd fth. with Anal return Oct. Ith. from cnarioue iu.n. Th Seaboard has double dally a-r and rates will apply via Portamuui i i steamer and Richmond and tlie . . DieNHej 4B6 iev v.r - schedules aod Pullman r. -i Uons applf to. , . . Traveling Pasaansr Ar- ' " ' -.. , Haielgh, .i. jas'ker. JR..1' City Passenger Agent, . . , Charlotte, N. C IMPORTANT CHANOW Tl.V Int. Train No, 40. leave" dally I Co a. Train No. 131 arrives dally la leaves 10 ii a. m. Train No. 44 arrve dally 10 n leaves 1:00 P-. m. Train No. 41 arrive dally 11 : leav 4 P-.n . ... Train No. 1M arrives daly 7 leaves 1:1 P- -. . . . , No 40 Sirriva inrai'i a. :44 a. m., will not runnni v as heretofore. No. m I'1 i a. m., pans from N.) 4. , No. txi for po'n v.n..ia i MheduiMt i ' folic and fort- , we No, r- i' ' -, an, l Y airii. i v; ii.'ii 1 t l--'v i .Intia t 11. O.IU' . 1 C D. r.yan, ' Southern Railway t i:,n iiiixrvrr, Cliarluttc, lvpexia. It niirmiis wnat you eat. by ley's 1'lvaiuiacy.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 29, 1906, edition 1
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