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, CIIAKLOTTIJ DAILY OLoimVEK, OCTOBER 2-1, 1C00.. m Sperling News Joe' Suspended lit Jamak-a." " iork. Oct. Jorkey , Radtke fee uptn.ll to-day for the remainder i ( K meeting by tho .towards of the l.n..i.ia (rarU f... til. rill AS TaMIIIV i X A.t.iJl. the M to favorite, in the toerd rwe. Tbey Versi-rea ma cese'siao 'to tb jockey -club. Tommy Wsddell we played but at no time during the ' rare did nt anew, any apea amy inauea Ms field, finishing far beck in the ruck. Hummariesi , ' . . ' t i iru-a raiui 1 fuiS.nn.'.t Main ' Chance. I ... .. .. M ... K A. . ti A m 4. 1 .nil i to 5, second; DunvMilo, 100 to I and 20 1 4 ...Im4 rri.H. i ok q-K . KJ .I,..,.. AiHIVi A ' -, -J - Second race, eelllna-: one mile and a ' '. ' .1.1 . 1 1 1 r. iiukv 1 v ia A anil 1 ir T - worv; co umb a OlrL r to a and to J '.second; Johnstown, 49 to 1 and tt to- third. Time. 1:481-1. - , - . - mini race, una mile inu a. aiaivtiain. . Oarniah,. II to t and even, won; Delphle, V to l and I to I, second; ureaaina, ', to l and to 6, third. Time. !:.-. ........ U "l ... . L. . ...It . Vlll .11 I , WffWlua'flMCh 11- r mg, I furlongs: Rye, 10 to 1 and I to 1, Vwop: Jaooblt. 11 to 10 and 2 to ieo ' , and: W, to 1 and to 1. third, Tiro, ina rax; a. seiunc.. a lurionn: .jacin 1 . f. A 4m 1 atul a in I wnit! llliinrn . M ' A i . , 1 I . T:- . ... i . . ana vgD, lairo, , lima. i:w 11, Hlrth, raoe, furlongs: Suffrage,'-7 to . . .. . 1 . 1. Yi. a . t , w auu pui, wun, JLni AUM n,,, w 1 KIIU . Vt to S, aecond; Biatar Francea, 14 to. 9 ","!ST nana; Ootalder Wins t Lonla. . CInoinnatl. Oct- a Dell . Leath. a ran, outaiaer in the Aecuna;. won. the t , tree . aieepia j enaao nanoicap over jino - V olub taouaa .oouraa at Latonla. . to-flbr. , . Frank Me,, noad out Maverick for the . ; piaro. in. tne ' aecuim event carainai .,, Wolaev broke down nner the atretch turn-and waa .later deetroyed....Bunv' . r. ' rim . rmm, e lurionae: , janHKer, i in )", , won; Crafty, to 1. aecond; Tno Cold- en Bird,, w to i. third, Time, . , , ' won: Albula, to 1,' aecond; Oaterman, 0 to 1. third. Time. 1:40 4-1. ' Thlnl nm a filrlnmni rkntlnnat a tn I, won: iayann. au to i. aecond: Marco. . ",Tourth race, -freo aterple ,chaa hanrtl- W to L'.wcti; VaBk Mc, j to 1, aecond; ,i riua rac. rurionrs: Tnch Nun, to L Won; Klnv Peppwl to 1, ocond; ;i)rtn, l to 1, ihlrd. Tlmof 1:14.-6, M -...Sixth race, roll: Ferronlaro. I to 1. . awMNI Cln.al-aa D.ll 1A A auMt f alw i?lr..1 L a Atwt-e. fnf. .a1iaC v . -. : avavtWaf aUMUVB, 111 II Va . E IUIV, aVaJ ' ,Toe Gns SaUHflrd With bne Tltlo. Milwaukee. Oct. O. The Kvenlnf WI conein to-dar aava: , Joe Oana, the colored llxhtwelcht champion of the world,-, and who alao hold the title of. welter' weight cham pion of the world, haa decided that one , pus-uiatio title la enoufrh for htm. Here . after ha will not lay claim to the welter-wef-ht championahlp, but will let the men In the )U-pound claaa oonteat for ina .weiterweicht title. McOorera and CorbeU to Tight in January. Now TTork, Oot. iB. "Terry" Medov era- and "Young" Corbett, with their repreaeniativ, met hem to-day and later it wit announced that they had Ifned artlciee to H-ht the flrat week In Januar-, the acene of the battle to . ve wnera ne oiaxeat puree waa o tiered. DT THE CITY .POLICE COURT. Sir. Plammcr Stewart, Rtrpreaentlna; A. C MUervs Allcard Ber Heller, . Irutiata om Arm lug His Case, Though the Recorder Told Him It Would Be Useless Patrolman ' Jotmston Offended. Tha Interest In the session of the police, court yesterday morning was .. not In the evidence of circumstances "of any case, but In a declaration of his rights by an attorney, M(. Plum mer Stewart, who was told by Re corder Bhannonhouse that a speech by him would be of as avail to bis clleat. i Mr.. 8tewart waa representing 'A. C. Nlvens, a white man who waa charg ed with selling beer to Perry Hunter, who was fined for drunkenness a few days ago.. Hunter swore he had got--ten something from Nlvens that tast , ed like beer. Lawrence Allison said ' that ha had drunk some of the stuff. but that ltdld not affect htm. Pa ' trolmen- Johnston testlned- that Niv . ens told -htm. that he had given some ' beer to the two boys. After the evidence had been finish ed Recorder Shannonhouse bound the ' defendant over to the Superior Court ' In a, bond of HOC without waiting to hear from Mr. 8tewart. The attor ney stated that he deaired to address the court, and, when the recorder told him Jt would be useless, he em ' pbaslsed his rights to speak in the In terest of his client and proceeded. He waa commonplace until he arrived at Patrolman Johnatona evidence. J "I am tired of this thing of police en testifying in these cases," he de clared, vehemently. "If they can't yet evidence enough without forcing . a confession out of the prisoner, it Is unjust to bind the defendant over." The only effect that the speech - had on the' recorder was to- get the bond reduced to liOO It had- a jrreater effect on Patrolman John stop, who became offended at the re ; marks about patrolmen forcing pris oners and 'demanded an interview vith Mr. Stewart The lawyei-'stated that he waa unafraid of Mr. John ir aton, but he did oat. car to. be rno . . tested and he asked the recorder to give the necessary ordsrs to protect hla person.. The recorder told him In .. affect to protect himself and the at , .tornejr promised himself that he oald,: a The ony other case in court was Mhat of A. 'P. Wllilama. a white man - who fell ' by the wayside her while " '- en route from waaeeooro 10 ton cord, and who was fined tl . offense. . fori his HRST STUDENT IlEClTAtj. . ; ( akaSSBBBSJal An KnJoSaWe" Evening a The Pres. i byterian Colic Tl Prosramme ""'.'The first student recital of Ahe sea 'son' waa given In the. parlors of the Presbytorfan College last -night be fore a very appreciative, audience. ' ' . The muslo. rendered was of a -light ' or" miscellaneous type ss a sort of Introduction to the heavier, and more rlasslo selections, wnicn arc to 101- w r ,- 1 - ' Tl pupils , taking . part were not tliA most advance graaes, out of them players from -memory1 and showed- careful . study In . the preparation of their work, .wlth vo (al as well as inntrnmental.' and. the tpplaus . warmly beatowed. was really reward or merit. v ' The- programme folowst , f - . ' riano, "The Lovely Month of May; .;-, ., i, v ,' MerkeU o.'-'" Mis Sue .MrKeown. .- .-. Song. "Whisper and I Shall Hear i v . . . .-. . . . : . .' . ' .". PlcoUnla - . .Mlaa Flora Cornelius, i . . Piano,. 't . Piano,' "New Hprlnr," Lane. Miss Ueaie Atkinson. : Valae Opus 14, ... Durand. ) Miss Flossie Jones. .- Song, "Summer Rain." . Wllleby. i" Miss Orace Oranford. rinno, 'j. hThe, : Secret; (Ptsslcato), ,i Y .. .. .. .. .. ..Oautler. Mlmt Flora Cornelius. f- . , Piano, ."Chanson-.Nuptial," .... VV , .a,. .. . c, . Fiscner Miss Melva Carr.' - ' , ' Rig Meeting of Odd fYIIowa,; ( A 'great gstherlnf of Odd Fellows h hld In the city this evening the dlxtrlct lodge meeting of all Independent Order of Odd Fellow lodjres In Oj.barro'V Oaalon, Lincoln, "Mefklenburg and t'nlon untlea The seanlona will lt held In ',' tM Feltows' hall at 17 1-3 Kaxi Trade Street. , ;- ... . ' , , MARRIAGES" , ' . llunter-Colaon. Special to ,Tha Observer. Norwood, Oct aj.- On. October 17th there' took', , place' a marriage that is of Interest to.people all over the State,, that of .Mr. T. W. Hunter, of Norwood, and; Mitts MatUe Dunlap Colson. Only a few-inUmate friends and ' relatives - were invited to the home of Mc and Mrs, , Thomas Col son,' the bride's parents... to ; witness thp ceremony, and- the hall.'-parlor and, sitting room were simply deco rated with autumn leaves, palms and ferns. 'The marriage, ceremony was very Impressively read j . by .'. Rev, George fielk, "f -Albemarle, pastor of poth bride. and groom. Mrs. H. C Parsons presided at the piano, ahd as ths strains f Lohengrin's bridal chorus- were sounded .the groom and his best man, Mr. Henry Freeman, of Norwood, entered from tne : sluing room. . The bride cam down the ball, and entored leaning on the arm of he maid ot; honor, Miss Annie Vasseur, of Dunn, and the words were soon spoken' that mad them man and wife, . The bride . never - looked better than , on this day when she plighted her troth, to th man of her choice, She was gowned in s dark blue satin broadcloth suit, with hat to match., She Is popular with every one. and deservedly so. Mr. Hunter has only lived Jn . Norwood 1 some things over a year, having - moved hero from. Charlotte? but during that time' has,' by 'his courteous manner,' won the respect and confidence of the people of Norwood. The many pres ents 'prove the esteem In ' which Mr. and Mr. Hunter are held., . Immediately ,after the ceremony , a very Informal reception was held, after which the bride and groom led the way to the dining room, where an elegant ' repast . was served. . Th dining room- was lovely In its pink. white ' and green' decoration, lovelyJ pina .roses ana asparagus iern oeing used. This, together with ' th soft lights of pink oandlss,,. gave ont a beautiful effect The bride and groom -left on the 6:10 train for Huntersvllle. the home of the groom's parents, where they spent a few days. The out-of-town guests were: Misses Margaret Me- CHntock and Myrtle Wolfe, of Char lotte; Capt Arthur Frailer, Capt and Mr. Snelllng. of Salisbury ; Mrs. T. C. Allen, of LUesvllle; Mr. H. C Parsons,' Miss Cornelia Parsons, Miss Battle Cotson. Rev. George Belle, of Albemarle, and Mr. Freeland Dun- lap, of Ansonvlll. Olson-EIesensoB. Special to Th Observer. WInaton-Salem, . Oct IS. Two Rwedes were united In marriage in the offUw of the register of deeds at 11:J0 to-day. The contracting par ties were Carl Hermar Olson and Miss Kurella Wlrlka Eleenson,. The btide arrived her this morning from New York and waa met by her lover, who holds a position with the granite works at Mt Airy. The bride cannot speak a ' word of English, hence v it was necessary for th officiating msglstrate, 'Squire Lehman, to dl rect the couple how to join hands. Mrs. Olson is fairly good looking, and the nuptials were witnessed by a number, the Invitations being ex tended by the affable register. MorrtHSpeJgbt. Special to The Observer. Tarboro. Oct. It. To-night, In Calvary church, . Rev. F. Harriman Harding officiating. Miss "Emma Lewis Speight, an- attractive and cul tured daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beth E. Speight, and Mr. Claudius Sted man Morris, agent of the Salisbury Cotton Mills, of Salisbury, were unit ed in marriage. The church was beautifully deooratedr with a profus ion of green, flowers and candle. Miss Met May Wlnstead sang with exquisite, expression "Oh. Perfect Love," Just before, the bridal party catered the church. Ml Sue Cur tis presided at the organ and render ed Lohengrin as the processional and Mendelssohn's aa the recessional. The following acted as brldemalds: Misse Mary Ramssy, Mlttie Lewis, of Salisbury; Em Austin, of Greensboro; Annie Lee Bunn. of Rocky Monnt; Jessie Speight, of Whltaker; Sallle Barlow, of Tarboroy and Josephine Speight sister of the bride, maid of honor. The groomsmen were: Messrs. Frank Sprnill, of Rock Mount; Paul Bernhardt Ernest Taylor and Jem. Davis, of Salisbury; Wad Barrier, ot Concord, and William Bpelght of Tarboro. The ' best man was Dr. Robert Vance Brawler, of Salisbury. Little Marlon Speight Dyke, niece ot th. bride. was ring .. bearer. Th nshers were Messrs. W. L, Bar low, Jr.. Mabrey ' Hart, James B. Lloyd and Dr. c. A. whitehead, of Tarboro. . : - Th bride entered leaning on the arm of her father. She was attired In a lace robe over whit taffeta, caught up with an elegant diamond and pearl brooch, the ' gift of th grom. The bride carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and Hies of th valley. The maid of honor wore whit net - over Nile green taffeta, white hst wltl white plume and pink roses, carrrylng pink roses tied with pink , tulle. Jhe bridesmaids wore -whit gown with black velvet Gainsborough hats, carrying maiden hair fern tied with' whit tulle. After th ceremony Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hart far a most elegant and sumptuous supper. to th bridal party. Monday night an elegant ante-nuptial supper In honor of the bridal party was given at th horn ; of Mr. and Mr. 8. E. Bpelght - ' The out-of-town guests who at tended th wedding of these popular young people were: Messrs. P. H. and Ed. Morris, of AaTveboroT Mrs. Edgar Wlthertpoon, of Salisbury; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rosa of Ash- boroj Misses Mary and Susie Battle, of Ttodky - Mount; Mary Phillips, of Battleboro: and Mr. Henry Collins. of Enfield, Mr. and Mrs. Morris have gone North on their bridal tour, and oh their return, will make Saltsburj their horn. "if, v rt ' ' Carltoa-Lowlit, in Xow York City. - . Inaclal to,' Th ' Observer.' t f"': SUtesVIU. Oct. It. On th ltth Inaunt In th city of New . Tork. Mr. .W. B. . Carlton, son of Capt P. C, Carlton, of SUtesvlll. waa mar ried - to Miss Bertha LawU. of .that city.' Mr. Carlton ha been living In New Tork for several years, hav ing , gon ' thr from Charlott - to take a position' with th American Tobacco Company. II ws raised In . Statesvllle, and has . scores of friends her who wish aVr him. and hi bride much happiness In their nw relation. ' They will probably visit Capt Carlton Christmas.,;.,, (Tieatluim-Glbbe. " - . , , Special to The Obsoryer. -'.; ''y:rlS -i Durham, Oct. 11 Announcements hav been Iaud tIltrrr of th ap proaching marriage of Dr. Archibald Cheatham, . on of Durham's vary popular phyalclana,' and Miss , Ethel Alice, daughter of Mrs. Jsmes tlula-n- ard Glbhea, of 'Savannah, O. , This event will be solemnised In Fx van nun at 1.31 o't'l'H-k Thursday evening, Nor. Ith. ,The announcements re- celved here are in. the form of an ln v(tatln to the. wedding reception read 'ai follows: "Mr. James Gurn ard Oibbe requesta the pleasure of your company at th wedding recep tion of her daughter, Ethel Alien, and Or. 'Archibald - Cheatham on Thurs day evening, the eighth of .November, nlntcen hundred rtd six, Yrom 'nine to eleven o'cloclc. 1011 Bull street; Co lumbia. S. a r Enclosed, with 3- this announcement and Invitation is a card saying th "ceremony at half af ter eight o'clock. v The marriage' wIM be a very quiet affair and the recep tion will follow. :, ,; -4.! ; ;v Atkins-Jones, at(Hiani, J, Special 'to'.-Tlfe Observer-,n Darham'-' OcOt-HIn'''vWat Dur ham to-night at I o'clock Mr,. W. D. Atkins , and ' Miss ' Dena . Jones r were united . In marriage, .Rtv. J.- H. Mc cracken, pastor of th West Durham Methodist , ehurch, officiating. . "She vow were said at th . parsonage. Mr. and Mr. Atkln have one to Virglnlaon a visit to ;. relatives, of the - groonv i 5 Mr, . Atkins cam here som twa year ago and sine that time has held a position aa machinist with the American Tobacco Company., V : Uaderer-BeH,-at Spencer.' : Special to The Observer. ' ; Spencer. Oct fl-Mr. George' Ifadnrer, of Chicago, and Miss Josephine F. Belt, the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Houston, of Spenoe-v-were united In marriage at the home of the parents of th bride at Hotel Houaton her laat sight at 1:30 o'clock. Th ceremony waa impreeaiveiy performed by Rev. TC E. Nala-hhour rut at or af the First Baptist ftburch of Salisbury,, in ths presence of a large circle sfcqualntanc.es. Tha waddln large circle of admiring friends and acquaintances.--' - -- The wedding came as a surpriss to th many friends ot the young couple end only few were Invited to th mar riage, wtiichitook place In th parlor of tha. ThotaL the same balna: tastily a. eiotei. decorated for th occasion. Following tha 'ceremony'' by Rev. Mr. Neighbour, Mr. and Mrs. Haderer were ahowered with t congratulations and -well-wiahes from : those in attendance. There la alight touch of romance In connection, with the marriage, the unexpected An nouncement of which caused quit a llt- 41 stir among the young people of opeaeer laat ntgnt. Mr. Hanerer, wno Is a young man of exemplary habits and sterling worth, is operator of a trench machine . for The Municipal En gineering 4k Contracting Company, of Chicago, and cam to Spencer only three month ago. Soon after hi ar rival he met Miss Belt at th potei aim It waa a ess of love st flrat sight. A short but Interesting, courtship follow ed, reaolutlng In the marriage Inst night - Mrs. Haderer, whose . native home was In Gordon. Ky.. Is a moat lovable young woman and her popularity in Bpencer. Where ane naa resided tor the past two years, waa recently attest ed - by a voting oonteat In which 1S.O00 Dai lots were east in bar favor. THE DEATH RECORD Mr, E, W. Thompson, of Mcbanc. Special to The Observer. , Mebane. Oct. 21. Mr. . E. W. Thompson died at his home In Me bane Thursday night of heart trouble. Mr. Thompson hss for a number of , year traveled , North Carolina and Virginia In the' Interest of the Ameri can Fertilising Company, of Norfolk, Vs. He has numerous friends on the road who will be grieved to learn of his death. Mr. T. S. Brown, at Roanoke, Va. Special to The Observer. Winston-Salem, Oct. 23. Mr. T. S. Brown, who waa fireman on a pas senger train between this city and Roanoke for several year, died at Roanoke (Saturday and was burled at Vinton Sunday. Deceased wi. pro moted to engineer a few months sgo. He leave a wife and two children. ' Death of a Child. Special to Th Observer, High Point Oct II. The three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Jones died yesterday after an Illness of several day- - Ml L. A. White, of Iredell. . Special to Th Observer. Statesvllle, Oct. IS. Mis Lbuie Ann White, sister, of Mr. W. W. Whit and the late John A. White, died this morning at the home of her alater-ln-law. Mrs. J. W. White, at th advanced age of 72 years. Mr. David Deal, of Iredell. Special to The Observer. Statesvllle, Oct 21. Mr. David' Deal, aged 70 years, died Sunday eve ning at his home In Shlloh township, and was burled this morning at Sha ron church graveyard. Mr. Deal is survived-- by his wife and several children. Mrs. I. O. Iloke, of StatesjvlUe. Special to The Observer. . . .. Statesvllle, Oct. 21. Mr. Hoke, wife of Mr. I. O. Moke, died this morning at her home on West Front street, after a protracted Illness. Mrs. Hoke was 2 years of age and was a daughter of Mr. T. F. Troutman. Bh is survived by her father and mother, a number .of brothers and sisters and her husband and two chil dren. The funeral services will tak plac some time to-morrow and th interment will iprobably take place at Connelly ohapel graveyard. Mr. lassie Groner, of Gaston la. Special to Th Observer. Gastonla, Oct 31. Mrs. Llasle Gro ner, wlf of Mr. J. H. Groner. ot th Old Mill, 'died at the home ot hen sis ter, Mrs. Minnie Cabanlss, on East Main street this morning at o'clock. Three children and a husband are left Th funeral exercise will b con ducted to-morrow morning at Mr. Cabanlss' home by Rev. W. H. Red dish, and , th injermeat will take plac In. th city cemetery. - Mrs. Soswn Dean, of Durham. t Special t5 Th Observer, Durham. - - Oct .21. Mrs. Susan Dean, IS year of age, who lived on th Chapel Hilt road , near th city, died yesterday afternoon . at th Watts Hospital. v Her remains wer taken to , her horn . and th Inter ment will tak plac to-morrow. Mr. Dean died just six weeks ago. Mrs. Dean, left ' on 1 brother, Mr , W; H. Proctor, x-aldermanv and - business man In this .city; and three sisters. Mr. ,Martha A,- Woods, tf .Newport NW, Va. I Mrs. JJ H. . Henry, - of Lancaster, Pa,; and .Mrs. , B. W. . Man- gum.- who live tyar. th city. ,Th Interment , will (ale plac In Map) wood 'Cemetery to-morrow afternoon. Mr. Walter Wllkerson, of Halifax. Special to Th Observer. t t i, Scodand Neck; "Ocoi Jl. Th community ha been greatly sadden ed thl week by tne neatn. or tr. Walter -Wiriceraon. who died rather suddenly at his plac of business on on of th , KoanoK river larms or Mr. F. P. Shields, -i.t HI .remains were taken, td Deep Creek church and Interred yesterday ofternoon. BV. O. T. Lumpkin, pastor of th Baptist church here, conducting -lb burial service. The young mud had been sick, but a short .while and th people In the town knew nothing of it until his death was announced. .. .;'!: Old Soldlrf .'Dead. '':-"; "' '.i" ''..Observer Bureau, '"..", 1 ' Th Hollamaa Building. A . '.-'.'.., -Raleigh, 'Oct' SI. At th Soldiers ' Rom last night W. F. Jwel died of paralysis, aged 70 years During the civil-, war he served In the Confederal army In Company I. Fortieth Regiment, North Carolina Troops, , , , '.., Travelers' ... i -1 .Have you ever taken a trip ex tending beyond a few hours on the train that you haven't had a stopped up nose or a cold in the head from it? " ' C t s You think you 'took cold in the ; sleeper" thi$ may be true, for. sleepers are draughty, but there's another point. From the moment ; the train starts until you arrive at .your destination, the air you breathe is laden with dust from the road bed and the gas and. smoke from the engine up ahead. This irritates and inflames the nasal. passage dries out thej throat and makes a stopped up nose; Thajt is your, cold really . a case of temporary catarrh. If every traveler will carry a tube of in his bag and use it before he goes to bed ana when he gets up he will' escape the trouble., Nosena is a soothing, healing,' antiseptic balm keeps all the passages moist is easy to, apply and is- Guaranteed to teller catarrh, cold in the head and all similar troubles. 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Jf you PBNN REMEDY. rw can feet sssarcd that you ar taking an honest, rellabl medlelae. , One tried, alway taken, a they ar compounded by a noted physlo4ani ar absolutely In a clas by them aelvea; wilt keep you wll god aav many Sect era' bills. -m. i FULL LINE OF PJCXSf REMEDira OJf AIJC AT . ,' Alklaaon Drag Co.'s (both store), J. P. Stow C.V and Hawliys SACO .AND COTTON ' MACiilNERY Pickers Revolving f -Flat Cards '. Railway Heads , and Drawing Frames H, WASH BURN, South c r n CHARLOTTE. NORTH CAROLINA FAIL VEDD1HGS mak you almost gray trying to think ef what to buy. Let us Assist yo In buying your gift It dos away with th worry and you are sure to get something suitable. Put yourself In our hand Ws guarantee to treat yon right v le Palamountain Co. JEWELERS. When You Buy Silver, Cut) Glass or Hand Painted China, or anything in the Jewelry tine. It will pay you to see our assortment libber's Cat Glass, Plckard's Iland-PatBted China and all th bt makes of Sterling Silver. Garibaldi & Brans. HeAdqaMlerti for DUtrond. taTKfa-SSSS-SaasKi . - DRAUGHON'S ItaXgto, Ootmcabia, Knoxrm. Atlanta, tl College In IS States. POSITIONS eeooxed or money REFUNDED. Als teach BT MAIL. Catalogue will con vince yon that Dreughon'a is THIS BEST. Call or send ror it EXPELS FURTHER ;Y0U HAVE IT HERE ' Pnn; Rheuma tism" Cur la Just what you hav been looking for, A VrUs Add D- ' trorer, . Fre from Opi ate, lodld ot Potash, or Mer- nr.; ,. A generous fre samplo forward 4V Writ to- Per..i Drej Co. Philadelphia. , Pa, PETTEE HAGi:, !i ' Charlotte' Best Condncted Hotel .' . DIE BUFORD Special attention given t Table Service, making it un equalled In the South. Thl I a feature of The Buford that I claiming the. attention -of th Traveling Public. Clean. Comfortable Beda. : At tentive Servants. C. E. HOOPER Manager 4OSVt . MANTEL WOK. I a specialty of ours, aad ear man tola are far superior, both In material, workmanship and style, to th ordi nary stock mantel. We'd Ilk ya to inspect our designs at first hands and know personally and perfectly the difference between our work and other "Twill prove money saving knowledge to you. W a Lao handle tiles and grate. Writ for cata logue. J. H. WEAR CO, Charlotte, N. C Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases Largest and beat selected line tn the city, we offer our celebrated CHARLOTTE TRUNK as the best example of strong, practi cal trunkmanshlp on th market Slses 21, 20 and 12-Inch (gents' sixes) SS.50, St.00 and S9.50. Slses 14. II, II and 40-Inch (Ladle slses) S10.00, $11.00. SIS.00 and 111.00, OCR SCHOOL TRUNK beat th world. Sis tl. 14 and ll-lnoh at SS.50. $7.00 and $7.50. Mak a point to see us. G1LREATII & CO. $0VIUaMtvtY tUM UOOX IS) MADE : i4jucm cirrrss. saaay popi would Iea4 oe t be- Ueve, whan th housewife pmrha Soar for hsr baking, day but If ah baa ane ed th Pride f Charlott flour ah will tak aethtag Is. It t mad mt th boloet a. Ueted wheat and gronaA t eur mill, MWTs.iiif.riun.u jriuotvit atUJUl 4. Bailroads. Ihrough Train Dally, OtrloU ta -' - Moanoko, Va. -- Seheauae la aUni De 1 U0S, r U Lv Cluu-loii. fcw, Ky a a 0 1:11 as Ar Wlaatoa. So. Ry, Lv I iZ M pm Cv Win-tou. N. A W. Ar tm .Mpia U MartlnsvlU. ' Lv lt t am t put Lv fteeky Mount ;V m Ar ItoaiMk. .....M,.JLv i.m i Cosaeot at ttoaaoke rt BnaaandoeJk faiiey Itouu fur Natural Brtd., Lura Has.ratowa. and all aoinw J0aal! vania and New York fullinaa umim Roueke and fhilad.lt. hi a. w Xbrauab eoewh. Clmrloti. ad Reanek. aaoiuunv inigriaavtij iron, u L. (ettttvsra ay. V. UutKa Trav, Paa, a.nL Mr. SV BTCVTf.T. n t !. . Asaul. . ' r"'."-"'- Slubbing: Intermediate and Roving Frames Spinning Frames ;, Spoolers i and Reels Agent Railroads. Southern Railway N. n ...ITnltAwIn afihdtil flvtiMM ttuH. lowing i ii.uvu onir as Information, and ar not guaranteed. . s.-w a. in. No. 8. dally, for Rlcbmnn ' and local points; connects at Oreenabuio for Wlnnton-n:,len, Rnlelgh, Ooldsbore, Newhem and Morehead City; at Danville , for Norfolk. ' R:45 a. m. No, S7, dally, for Rock 1011.!; -i,micr. v.uiumum ana iwxi HiauiinB. , .W n. m. No. lrt. dnlly except Bundajy, for Stateavllle. Tarlnrav'ile snd local points : connects st Mooresvlile for Wlrv ston-Salem and at Statesvllla for HJok- ' err, Lenoir. Blowing Kock. AshevUl snd other points weat. 7:15 a. m. No. , daily. New Tork and Atlanta bxpreaa. Pullman sleeper to . Columbus, (la., and day coaches to At lanta. Clos connection at Spartanburg -for Henderaonvllle and Aahevllle. . . . a.SJ a. m. No. S3, dally. New Tork aad Wlnrtda TCvnra f r.- Rn-W Will Wlnnaboro, Columbia, Savannah. Jack-; aonvllle. Dlnlnr car aervlce. s: a. m. no. is. dnuy. u. B. rast Hall : for Washington and all points North.' t-uiiDiBn nravuii room ana sleepers in ew Orleans to Wsshlnston. Dining ear , aervic. connecia at ureenaooro ror win- ; aton-Salem, Raleigh and Ooldaboro. , 1:30 a. m. No. X7. dally, Washington , " wvM, w w.w, . X III 1 ruillHRII Q'twmi nit-m aiveperB. new I or a to New Orleans snd Birmingham. Pullman Dining car service. Solid Pullman train. 10:06 a. m. No. art. Waahlnvton snd Florida Limited. Pullman drawing mom . aleeners to New Tork; flrat-clsas coacn ' to Waahlnston. Dlnlnr car lervte. n:iw a. m. iso. Jf. oauy. ror Davidson, Mooreerllle. Barber Junrtlon, Cooleemae. va.. ana local noinis. .... . - ... u.iiji i,r Aii.ni. j ana iti-ai .nimni; connects ai nparxaa-. burg for Henderaonvllle and Aahevllle. - l it) r. m. No It. Aallv n. aiKiu.i and local atatlona; ennnecta at Oreena- - Knm fnr P 1.1 K ann flAMaluw. 1 man aleepers. Oreensbore te Ralelgk. cnariotte to Norfolk, and Charlotte to menmona. 1:00 p. tn. No, S. dally except Simla. frelsht and naasencer to Cheater. B CL , and local points. 7:1 p. m. No. 14. dally except ftundav. . mr Taylorarllla and local stations, eon- : until nt Atn.nnvlllA tnw A V .... vine. tTnattanooga and MempMa I'll n. m. Nn Bt Anil v W..K1.... . and Southweatem IJmtted for Waah. i ii. .wi, .iiu .i i ,nn ii v. j,Drui ruuni. al effwkra mnA T1 1 1 ! mm n nh.Mv.MM m.- to New Tork. Dining car service. Solid Pullman train. . . .n.. . . . . . . Florida Exnreas. for waahlnaton snd Joints North. Pullman sleepers from ackeorvllle and August to New "Tork. Plrat-elaaa day coach. Jackejnvlll to :60 p. m. No. 9. dny, Waahtngtot, and Charleston. Savannah and Jacksonville. r lorina mm im. inr i.miimni.. n. ill T Pullman drawtn room Bleeping ear to Jackaonvtlle. First class day coaches ' Waahlngton tn Jacksnnvtlle. and points North. Pullman aleaper to Waahlnrton. Flrat etass day eoaeh At- hiiii. iu Traiiiiiiiiun, ... 10 n. m No. M, dally. TTnlted State Faat Mall, for Atlanta and nsltita Mta . " . . ' ii ui .1. in. i win . aleenara to New Orleena mrA Rlnmln.. ' n A Qni. V..11M.M Ji i ham. Day cnaohea, Waahlngton to New Orleane. Dlnlna: ear aervte. - Ticket. Bleeping car reaervetlon. and V detailed Information can be obtained at City Ticket Office. No. 11 South Tryoa street. . H. B. Plpeneer, O. M., B. If. Hardwlr. P. T. M : Vf H. Tsyloe. O. P. A.; R, L. ' Seaboard Air Line Railway II Direct line to th principal cities North. East. South and Southwest. Schedule taking effect Bept , 1SU4, eubject l ohana without notice. Tickets for pssaavge on aU trains ar sold by this company sua accepted by th paaaenger with th undemanding' that thla oom,iany will not be reaponslbl for failure to run Its train en schedule time, or for any such delay aa may be Incident to their operation. Car la ex- . erclaud to give correct Urn n eonneot mk lines, but this company I at re penBlbl for error r omlastoaa .Tfalna leave Charlotte aa radows: . - ' No. 40, dally, at 1:10 i. n lor Monro. HP)let and Wilmington without ehaa.. connecting at Monroe with S3 forAUante. tilrmingiiam, aad the Movlbweet, with No, U it Monro ror local points at At With M at Hamlet for Ralelsb. lanta. Ktchmond, Washington, New Tork and - tn uat. , No. us, dally, at 10:11 a aa. for Lhv oolnton. Shelby and Kutherfordtoa with out change, connecting at Liaeelntoa with C. N. W. No. 10 for Hichcrr. -aolr, and western North Carolina pontta. No. 41. daily, 4:41 p. m. f or Uaoolnton. Shelby, Kutherfordtoo and all aocal ata tlona. connecting at Lineolntoa with c at r. w. tor ntwtoi, Hickory. lanAlr and all local points. No. 44, dally, I p. m. for Monro. Ham let, Max ton. Luaiborton, Wllaslnston and an looai poinia. ai Manuet witn si for Columbia. Savannah. Jacksonville anrf all Florida point. . v NO. 1M. dally, 7:11 V .' for Monro, oonnectlng with 41 for AUaats, Blrmlna the South west, at Hasnl wit a for Columbia, Savannah, Jackwonvm and Florida points. wun m at Haml.t for Richmond, Washlngti on and New Tork. and tb rcaet, with M at Hamlet for Rallgh. Portsmouth Norfolk. Throu ueh sleeoer on thla train fma. r-k... lott. N. Ci. to Portsmouth. V.. daily. Tralna arrive in Charlott aa follow.; . No.w US. I0:o a. tn., dally from point North and South. - - . . - No. 44. dally, 10:11 . m. from Ruther ford ton, Shelby, Lanibertoo aad aU C. A N. W. points, - 7.' No,.4fs daily. n:M a. m. from Wlmtn ton, Lumberton. Maxtoa. iiamtot Moan roe and all local points. M No. 132. t:o p. m., dally, frent Rthe fordton, Shelby. IJnoolntoa aad C. A N. W. Hallway poiaU. - , . . " No. W. M:4t p. m., deity, from Wllmlmr ton. Hamlet aad . Monro, als fro, a points' Ikaat. North snd Boutnweat, u nesting at Hamlet and Monro. Connection are Snad at liamJet wit it all tliroush train for points Kni t,,. South snd Southwest Which r e..m poaed of vestlbul day eoeches betw-. Portsmouth snd Atlanta, and Wa.lnt. . ton and Jaokaonvllle, and .i-th.- c, . between Jeraey City, Hlrmini.-i,iii i Memphis, and Jefaey CHy anil J. 1 Villa. , Cafe rare Tin all throimii it.,. S'or Information, tlme-lai'iB.. r--tlona n Hnabuard iImitiiiih. 1 i apply to ticket sa.nia nr h I 't t. AmU TT . . v. . T. I , . ' ' l'orti. ,. . 'JAMK3 KKR. K., l . a., I fl.r!i.M , C. II. OATH.;;. ,. t-.. , Pn.e'i-h. : i-'-.'.' CHA3, B. PTn. r.. r , 1: .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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