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CIIAllLOTTD DAILY OI13EIIVER, lOVEMBLPw 8, 1C03. ro:::iia coachman jailed LZLVI.CILO OF UOVt 6IIOOTNU Kem y - WalJiw, . Colored, Arreted Yewtwdnj' Morning Charged VIU (Shooting sir. I llanUs Holt Tuos liny Night -Said to Have JMailo ILrraU Whrn Dlsiiiargixl Fur In sol enre. Further Details of tho NeenarUy taL---Mr. Holt nest ed Quietly Tuesday Night. Court .. u in KeHHton and Authorities w Ul , net to Work. . -;. : flnAdal to Th OTimii' m ..jHmIikiiM. .Mav Mf .'. T. Ttnnn-ii Jlolt; who woe shot n hl iwme last . night, pesed a o.ulet nlgtit, end u . less some oompltvatlon arise, bids . fair to recover la good . trhri, Otwt it . wma'i'inlracqloui 'eecapeaft':; A negro, Henry Walker, la strong' ' ly suspected of having committed tha - deed. 1 waa arrested th la morning aad Js In Jail." II had been the Holta ooachman, and provivng drunken and nsolent,: was discharged about two '' week, agoj ;;, He left cursing. ' . ' DETAILS OF SHOOTING. The details of tho shooting are as follows! About 1:10 o'clock las); bight the telephone, which U in a email oack hair in; Mr, ' Moira resiaetxce, rang and Mr.. Holt answered the call. V He said hello two or tbreo times and ' upon receiving;, no answer, was In tho v tot of hanging tip tho 'receiver when tho shot waa fired. Tho supposition la that, the shot came from ooor . that loads out. tnto . tho ' pack yard. . Tho bullet entered - below the, right ar, passed : entirely , through tho (head, coining;; out ahovo t tho. Joft . cueog none - ana ' wogoa in -a novr , .'air. Bolt was shocked by the blow . tout did not realise what had hap-. rtened until He staa-rerea into ins f- room where bis wife was alUlhat. "Mrs. Holt tiad Jteard tho shot, kot.no oth er sound of sy,f doscrrpuon,,Bt. tho Itono it was fired, f Medical aid wit - aummoned .Immediately fend : an ex amination . made, j resulting In tno -T opinion of 'tho physicians that while .' tiho wosnd was serious it-1, was not necessarily fatal, as the bullet .went through fcl face back .of ' the. jaws vana jucniy missea any ywi pan i Shortly sfter tho shooting a largo - crowd- gathered at. tho -louse ana uorxh nf th tu-emlsas WII at OrtCO tegun. The door leading out into the yard from which It Is supposed the hot was fired waa found open wiui tho key on the outside. Mrs. Holt remembers positively that fcefore sup per she locked this door and bolted It from the inside. -It Is the supposi tion by the- family : that help came from tho Inside from some one who 'was familiar with, tho house and with the habits of the family.. Tho negro, Henry Walker, was ar- . a. .a .IA..--. Annual AwMoMnsk TJBl3U VU yivUIIIMtU4 VV imsmvoi . He was discharged bY Mr. Holt a BJhort time asro and had.Mt U stated In1 tho presence of several peopple. made threats against Mr. Molt, wuco owlna: to Mr. Holt's well-known kindness and populartly among bothlbuar end Mi m time to devote i ZvjJ y.iIVn Am nKliVnrl ufThhlng but health and beauty. , It whites and blacks, ts considerea mxi- jt t y.Blf, out of ev,ry h ker. -A.- ' ' r When the negro was arrested ear ly this morning ho waa found . at work at an Industrial plant, where 1m la nlt-ht fireman. This -plant ia at Burlington, two mjles from the scene of the shooting. Tho bellet of some Is that Walker was at his post all tight, but evidence to this effect has not been brought out, as he would have plenty of time to' have gone to Graham and returned without being discovered. v, REFUSES TO MAKE STATEMENT. Worker refuses to make any state sneat In regard to the matter. Court Is now in cession hero and the In tention of the authorities ts to sift tho mystery down at once and, if pos sible,' place the gmllty party on trial during the week. The family of Mr. Holt -are . rery ' nopeful o bis recovery. Two phy sicians of Salisbury ore at bis . bed aide. The' feeling against the' negro last night at both Graham and Bur lington after his arrest ran very . tUgh on account of tho prominence and great popularity of the wounded man "Mr. Holt Is one of the moat in fluential dttsens in the State and to most highly esteemed by everyone who know him, . ,:,,',,, . ;. i ii mm -.'- YOUTHIXIi SLATER s PARDONED. . Governor Ileyward Announce "That He Will To-Day Issue Pardon to : Mllllcan, Ionnd Technically Guilty ' of MansUugbtrrt-Trlnl Judge ltec- . ', . ;-J Observer Bureau. ' ; ' , litl Main Street, . , Columbia, B. Nov. T. . e Gov. Heyward stated to-night that be would pardon Ublv Mllllcan. tho inuth Who shot and killed his .atop ' Ml Mil va waa . vstw sy vs v us, isuMi k seme months ago. Mr. Jfitanyarne Wilson, attorney for Mllllcan, came to Columbia this afternoon, and laid the esse before Gov, Heyward. Before the verdict "was returned there waa an agreement between the solicitor ' and ths Jury that 'a verdict of guilty , Di nuuwuinur piiuuiu in tuunu .mat that the Jurors would then sign a pe - tltlort for pardon.; This petition was duty signed and endorsed by solicitor Pease, and the boy's sister en Whose . account' he killed bis stepfather Can non, also signed the petition. , Judge Danttler, who presided at the- trial. ; suted (hat; Mllllcan . was ' technically guilty, but pe would - under the clr- -tnsunceo recommenn a paraon. finder- these olrcumetances ' Gov, lev ward said that there was nothlnr for him to do but to sign ths pardon and he will do this to-morrow. Millt- a inui Kun on m siri-au. " nm as sorted that Cannon had made Im proper approaches to his sister, the stepdaughter of Cannon. -The family Is one of prominence and some prop- t Vy&acg White Man Pto CcflnWa ' I 1 Vnlrn , 1 ' r v. j , . . Observer Bureau. -i; ,lt4t Main Street.' , ' . oiuumoia, u. u wov. 7. Oeorjre Tlmmons, a young unmar ried, wTti to carpenter, died of alcohol Ism tn the notice lockun this after moon Immediately sfter being brought In from, the Eeaboaf d ' freight station where he waa found helplessly drunk en ths platform. Tlmmonavas well connected I tho city. Any Wild1 Or iinrtovnfoned sill or wo- man Will be bnIHd hy taking- llotlls- tor's Bokv Wountaln ""Tea. It Im on of r S Fwr fountain TOO. It In on of groat at known rtnHlls fur muklna; oris stro". healthy sn-1 : 7 Tablets, cents. K. 1L Joidsa Cx the or roCA D IX CAPE FEAR RTVER. Corjine of Young Wlilto Mun Found J loatln ln uiver Near Wilmington ' Vcwlerdny Identlflod as l'liat of Waller Holds, of Iiaurliihurgt, Wlo Iyt4rioMMiy T)lMappercd a Week Aro In WUmliitUin o Klitna of ! oul l'luy A Crank Creates Ex t'ltrmcnt. ; Special to The Observer.. - . Wllmingtoh, Nov. t. -The body Of a' young., white man , found floating face downward In the river three miles below' Wilmington this afternoon, has been Identified as that of young Wal ter; Fields of ,lurlnburg, who mys teriously disappeared . In this City Monday night week ago, soon after he; reached the city to attend Federal Court There - were no marks of vlo lenco, to' Indicate foul play, theories concerning which had been advanced. The remains will be shipped buck to the young man's home a( Laurlnburg. The night he disappeared ho under the Influence of liquor and-the presumption, is that he fell overboard Whll.s wandering about the wharf. . A crank giving his jname1 as .,W. ip. Tennell, and claiming to bo a. chlropo. dlst 'oreated some excitement on the streets to-day by open threats that ho had been commissioned to kill the chief of police of the city, the sheriff ana tne cmei oc we nre aepanmenu He furnished the' names of parties he had killed in Norfolk and New York Tbe . hour appointed for the whole sale murder waa I o'clock this after noon. .He was arrested half an hour earlier and has been locked up. He is about 60 years of are and will rive' no information concerning him self, ..No one here seems to know him. A KNOTTY QUESTION.. Is the ' Japan eo-California Iwue to : A - into our. Heat ronucsT;. ; Baltimore Sun. K: ' Would President Roosevelt ' If re nominated In 108. be wtlllna- to run on a platform in which there Is no plank setting forth that .the President ana snwo-nuras "t me ctenaie mar make a treaty with a foreign power by tho terms of Which - the "United States Government ; oould compel a State to admit to Its public schools yellow or black children, in the Same buildings and olassea with the cntldren of citizens of the State T Is there' any Sehatro or Representative In Congress who would cheerfully run on such a platform? Will the President. In to Is message to Congress next December, express his entire ap nroval of "mixed schools? by treaty Amerlcal, Asiatic and Afro-Amerl-can-ln the florty-flve States of the Union?. Putting aside tne constitu tional questions, there Is a sociological and political phase or oms matter which Is of far greater importance than the possibility of a trade boycott-by Japan or any other' power. It is clear enough 1 hat' the sympa- thlesof our once-powerful contempor ary; the Liondon Times, incline mare toward Japan than toward the United States, that St considers separate schools for he Japaneseln' San Fran cisco a "grosa ndlnlty," for 'whldh Japan would be Justified In boycotting American manufacture sand raw ma terial This may be interpreted to mean that -the British alliance with Japan, so far a the 1 United States la concerned. - would . not, go beyond adviceto Uhe Oriental country to In jure as fare possible our trade In the Far East. Of course. Great Britain The sverasre young woman to-day is busy and has no time to devote to any- comes hundred who tnke Holllaters Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets. 3a cents. Jordan at Co. sweet fragrance If you want your -1 J ,, : - ' WS&fti stancferds of value. y : ' ItfMy be surprised at ; ISmWWS ;lm MW shape,-so. well- 'sJ C . ; Thi3 Day ia History. ."' Name day:'- Godfrey.-" : V " Hun rtaes at 6:B; sets at S;S. ioi. Ihe Spaniards under Cortes entered the City Of Mexico. . !m. British attack Mud Fort, now 'a'; Fort Mifflin. It r was gallantly nerenaea by a multla under Col, " ' tsmlth. who repulsed the. enemy. lo. The funcUons of the British Minister, Francis James Jackson. ceased by order , of - President - Madison, and he waa s debarrec . all intercourse swlth, the vAmerl can government . '.-.,. ISIS Battle of Tallegada; the In ' diana defeated by Gen, Jackson. 1814. British ship Leander captured v . American ;. prIVateec schooner , Gen. 'Putnam, eight guns and 61 men. , Her guns were ' thrown ' t overboard, during this and a for mer chase. n;'-.. v. 1829 -The British government open ed the West India, trade , to the ' United States." : f -C - '- '' ' ' 18S5. New York : ft Erie. .. Railroad begun.---" - ' t'..:y, I8l. Battle of Belmont, Mo. Great slaughter on both sides. .; ' ' . 1861. Mason and Slldell. Confeder ates commlsslonern to ' Europe, taken from- the' British ateamer , ' Trent by the United States ship ; Jacinto, . but on the demand of the English government v they were given up to her, V-- 5 ' ' 1881. Five Confederate boats made . an attack on Fort Hatteras, out were repulsed. v 1864. Abraham ; Lincoln re-elected -- President of the United : BUtes, c and Andrew Johnson Vice Preot- 1884. Gen. George B.1' Mcaellan ' re- signs his commission as , major - general in : the " United SUtes 1878.--The remains of ihe late Alex ander T.. Stewart mystenousiy :!: abstracted from 4he vault . In St. ;-: Mark's churchyard. New- 'Tork. '.. By direction of Mrs, -Stewarr, - Judge Hilton offers a reward of ;T 826.000 for the return of the v body and Information -that i will ; convict the thieves; the . reward -:- . J aii bamuently doubled. u 1890.Memorlal to ' Miss - Winnie " Davis, the "Daughter or tne con federacy," unveiled at Rich mond. Va. . . ' 1904. Roowvelt hw III electoral . votes;. Parker iw. - rtooaeveti-" plurality of popular vote exceeds 1,000,000; records broken in al but seven States. V ' - v could' not boycott our product If i. At a mnttnn mills- of Enaland wuld soon run on less than half time and Bhere would bo a cry for bread and meat throughout King Edward s dominions. - j '--. ,t The Japanese ought not to be lert In any doubt ae to tne character of our institutions. A dispatch, from Tokyo states that their resentment has been aiiayea maieriaair vj retary Root's message to Ambassador wri -w Tn,at ia rrntlfvlnr. At the same time it should be. made clear to the government or japan unat in . Af rh . TTnltl Btates. however imperialistic It may have be- hir4i wodld be ob noxious and repugnant to the forty- nve estates oi m uiuvur i,w.t , which no political party in enis coun try would care to be the champion before the people. - - - - - HAD A CLOSE) . CALU. . YUK danaerousf surgleal pperatloa tn- volvtng the removal or a mauanani ui eer, as large as mr nana, irum my daughter's hip, was prevented by the ap plication of Bucklen'a Arnica Halve." says A. C. 6tickel. of Miletus. W. Va. "Persistent tisa of the Salve completely eured It." Cures Cuts, Bums and In juries. So at R. H. Jordan Co.. drug-- guts. Hut whr vdiism is so much better than you money's worth get the. Mecc: v';g;,v rVfaih g,V:: : 10 id? S Writs' u.e:eo rjras Tt:ClR FRnvCNTION AND CURE. - . 'V-1',, 1 i 1 ::V "' November Is ths month oti falling temperatures. Over all .tho temperate regions the hot weather has passed and the first rigors of winter have appeared. As tbe great bulk of civilised nations is located in tho Temperate. Zones, the effect t eheng--ing seasons Is a question or the highest. 'import ance. When the .iroather begins The Human Sygtetn Must Atfjutt Itself t Chanilni Tem peratures. :' to change from warm to oold,. wten cool nights ncceed ho nights, when clear, cold days follow hot, sultry days, the human body mnt adjust luslf to this changed oondliion or perish. ' . ' ' , H The persplratloil Incident ' to warm weather has been checked. This detains within the system poisonous materials which hare heretofore found escape through tho perspiration. : I Most of the poisonous materials re--talned In the system by tho checked ; perspiration find their way out of the body, If at all, through tho kidneys. This throws npon the kidney extra labor. They become charged and over , loaded with tho poisonous excretory materials. This hsa a tendency to in flame th kidneys, prodnoingYanctional diseases of the kidneys and sometimes Bright's tiseaso. ' Pernna acts upon the skin by sUmn lstlng the emunctory glands and dnou, thus preventing the detention of poison ous materials which should past out. Parana Invigorates the kidneys and en courages them to fulfill their function ln spits of tho chills and discourage-1 menu of oold weather. Pernna is a com blnstion of well tried harmless Ps-rtHnalsaWsrM- Renowned Rem edy Tor aimatlc Diseases. remedies that have stood ths' test of time. Many of these remedies have been uied by doctors and by ths people ln Europe and America for a hundred years. Peruna has been used by Dr. Hartman ln his private praotios for many years with notabls .resnlta.Jts efficacy has been proven by decades of use by thou sands of people and has been substan tiated over, and over by many thou sands oi homes. Peruna la sold by your local drug gists. Buy a bottle to-day. Farmers' Protective Association Nov. 1 Ketailer Goes Up. Special to The Observer. Greensboro, Nov, ti-Secretary J. M. 8harp of the North Carolina Farm ers Protective Association, is maktns; great preparation , for the anhual meeting of the association 'here No vember It. 8peclal rates over the railroad and at the hotels have been secured. A large - attendance at the meeting la confidently expected. Henry Barrlnrer a4- Bob Causey, both negroes, were" tried in mayor's court yesterday aftsrnoon on , the charge of retailing and Causey, who Is better known aa yOld - Rounder" was bound over to Superior Court. The case against Barringer was dis missed. w tiit'ffuatify-Xhdr rich, expect in ten dgarcttes' Vvy Pickers. Revolving Flat Cards -. Iway;Heads'tJ a "i-e Drawing !vv :v-v.-Frames A. H. Maurer's Rat and Roach Paste attracts taeae eerstla by lu adbrt they eat It aad die lostaaUy. MACR ER'M INSECT : POtTDBR is tare deals to bedbugs, satS, fleas, moth. Sold only In boUle. At all dranfota' or jejrjjrjKsaMMjjjMjnuj THE HERIUUVO HOLLOW-BLOCK MACHINB. DOTJBIX MACHETE. Carvel to the building trade. Make your own building material on the ground. PRICE 175.00. J. C HKRRIJfG MFG. CO., CHARLOTTE, N. C City Tax Notice The Tax Book is now in my hands for collection. You are urged, to come and set tle. W. B. TAYLOR, 0. T. C. for, 5 cents. H0 WASHBl) RN, Souther n ; ; J CHARLOTTl NORTH CAROLINA Hailroads. Through Trains Dally, Charlotte lloanoke, va. ' - 8obotte ia nct Doe K ISM. at use a. una,' ; , . Ay at :0 jam So- Rr. Cv :M pm riiia, Lv U:S 1:U am At winsian, lino Lv Wuisiou. i.vu nm Lv MarUns villa, . L : pot LV Rocky Mount, , lt:M ISiSf. v " - Cvnaeot at Raaaoke via Sheaaaatoaa alley Koute for Natural Bnoa. kurmr Haserstown, and all point In Poaaayl.' vsnla and New York Pullman alaanaf Hoanoaa and Fblladalphla. - Tbreusa ovouh. Charlott and Hoaaoka, Ad&iUoaaJ Information from aaau goutaera Railway. M. V. BRAOO Trav. Pass. AnL IT. B. gBVII.U Oa'l. Paoa. Aeot. J" aUANOSUL VA. Machinery for farm and fac tory. Engines," J612 Boilers, SSJJS? skids, 4 VI ISataoMW on from 12 to 150 H. P. Improved Gin Machinery, gg and Presses, and complete outfits oi capacity of 100 bales per day and over. Saw Mills, r Wnt ' all sizes in use in the South. Pulleys and Shafting, smallest to complete cotton mill outfits, LI D D ELL COMPANY, CtatotttlLC. r Charlotte's Best Conducted ' Hotel THE BUfORD pedal attention given to Table Service. ' making It un equalled in the South. This la a feature of The Buford that Is claiming the attention of the Traveling Public -Clean. Comfortable Beds, At tntive Rervanta ;f.. Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases - Largest and best selected line In the elty. We offer our calibrated C1IAIILOTTB TttTJNK as ths best example of strong, practi cal trunkmanshlp on the , market Blses SS, SO snd SS-tnch (gents sUee) gS.ftO, S9.00 and $8.60. Blses SI. SS. IS aad tinch (Ladles' slses) $10.00, 111. oft. Slt.OO and lf.00. OCH SCHOOL TRUNK beats the world. SUes SS. S and S-lnch at $6.60. 17.00 and tVM. Hake a point to see us. GILREATII & CO nut AiouA ah AiAim assay people wcraid leau sor te be lieve, when the housewife ' gooe te rurchaae Sour for her baking day et If she has ones used the Pride at Charlotte Sour she will take nothing else, it is maae ei tne snoieeat te looted wheat and stoui at ear mlli IsAsUUlLAUUltU s-'IXtlt SlUdJt J. I kwotaee. l"roprletot . . rSKsas) ., Icl. hooIer Manager "" .'eve-esaataa-iaiu rmtrnwJmmm Slubbin h. Intermediate ' Koving frames Spinning Frames;. Spoolers . . - and Keels Agent Railroads. Railway N. B. following schedule flfurea pub llaaed only ss Information, and are not fuaranteed. 1:30 a. m. No. I, dally, for Richmond and local points; connects at Greensboro for Wlnaton-gnlMp, Ralelsh, Ooldabore, Newhsm and Morehesd City; at Danville for Norfolk. s. m. No, IT. dally, for Roek Htfl, Cheater, Columbia and Ural sutlona -. : s. m. No. I. dally except Bunday. (Or - BtatMlll . TavlnravtllM and Inrsl - points; connects at Mooresviile for Win. ston.galara and at Btatmvllle for Hick, ery. Lenoir. Blowina- Kock. Aahovllla and ethr points west. 7:U a. nv No. ts. daily. New Tor and " express. r.Hlmaa sleepar to : Columbun. Oa . and 1a nnhii in At. lanta. Close connection at Spartanburg for Hendersonvllla and Aahovllla. s:a a. m. No. as. dallv. Nm Vnrk aad . Florida Espress. for Rock Hill. Cheater. Wlnnsboro, Columbia, Savannah. Jack- : sonvllle. Dining car service. : . m. No. tt. Anllv IT. H. Vast Wall for Washington and aa points North. . Pullman drawing: room and sleepers to New Yerk and Richmond; day coachee New Orleans to Washlns-ton. Dining-car ' servlpe. Connects at Greensboro for Winston-Salem. Kllgh and Ooldnboro, - - :M a. m No. IT. dallv. Waahhia-tnii - and Kouth western , Limited. Pullman -drawing room sleeper. New , York to new uneane ana riirmmgnam. Pullmaa observation car New York to Macon. Dining ear service. Solid Pullman traia. 10:06 a. m. No. Wasblngton and Florida Limited. Pullman drawlna mom sleepera to New York- flrat-clsae coach to WuhiniWrt. Dining ear oervlee. 11M I. m. Nl) H. dallv. for rtavtdami. afooresvtlla. Rarner Junction, fnnl.. Uooksvllle, Wlnston-Salani, -and Roanoke, ' vat. ana local noinut. ' P-, No. 11. dalty. for AtlanU nd local stnttona; conneets af Bpartaa urg for Hendersnnville and Aahovllla 7:00 t. m. No 12. dallv. fop RlcbanonS - and local stations; rnnnecto at Oreana- ooro tor Koioign ana uoKunore. fiiu mn sleepera. Oreenaboro to Ralalgh, Charlotte to Norfolk, and Charlotte to Richmond e p. tn. No. . dally except Sunday, freight and passenger to Chester, i C. and local polnta - 7:15 p. m No. S4. dally enreot Runday. mr Taylorsvllle and local stations, eon nects st fltatesvllle for Ashenlle, Knos-" Vllle. Chattanooga and Me-nphle. ' - i S:lS P. ni. No. SS, dally, Washlnsims and South western Limited for Wash rno-ton and all nolnts North Pullmaa sleepers end Pullman observation ear to New York. Dining car service. SoUd ' Pullmaa train. . .. lfl: P. m. No. St. dany. New Terk and Florida Jijrnress, for Wsshlnston and ' points North. Pullman sleepers from Jacksonville and Augusta to Now York. Flrat-j-laaa day coaoh, Jacksonville te wsahlngton, Jf SJ Vi "o. . dany. Washlaeton sng Florida Limited, for Columbia. Awrueto Chsrleston. Savannah and Jaeksonvllle. ' Pullman drawlns; room eleeiXng ear te Jaeksonvllla Firat claaeyoajr coaches Washington to Jacksonville. 11:0 p. m. No. 40. dally, for Washington and nolnts North. Pullman sleeper te -Washington. First elass day eoeea At lanta to WsBhlngton. 10:8 p. m. No. tt. al1y. United Stateo Fast Mall, for Atlanta and nolnto'Sonta, : and Southwest Pullmaa drawln room sleepera to New Or'eana snd Blrsnlna ham. Day coaches. Waahlngtea te New Orleans. Dining car service. Tickets, sleenlna ear rsoervstlofia ans .. detailed Information can be obtained at city Ticket urrice, no. ii soutn Trvea street. H. B. Spencer, O. M.. B. H. HardwicK. ' P. T. M.- W Hi Taytoa O. P. A.l R. 1 Vernon. T. P. A. . Seaboard Air Line Railway Dlreat line to the prtnetpal ettlee North, East. - South ana alouthwoat. Bchedulo Ukln effect Sept S, IMA, subject IS chonae Without notion. Tickets for DSoaaao an all trains are sold by this company ana accepted by i paaoenaer with tbe UBderaiaadlna that thla com,ny will not be responsible for failure to run Its trains en schedule time, or for any such delay ss mar be Inoldent to theli operation. , Care Is ex ercised to give correct time to eonneow Ins lines, out thla eomuanv la not ro- sponslbls for errors or omls-toaa. Trains leave unsnotte as roitewsi -No. 40. daily, at M a. aa for Monroe. Hamlet and Wilminaton without ehanaa. connecting at Monroe with SS tor Atlanta. Bi inlngham, aad the South west, wlta' No, U at Monroe for local polnta at Al lot U. With at Hamlet for Raleigh, Richmond, Washing too. New Tork aad tho ICast No, m. dally, at 10:1 a m. for tin coin ton, Shelby and Rutherfurdtoa with out change, connecting - at LIsMaolatea with C. N. W. . No. 10 for Kiohcry, - -. olr, and weetem North Carolina aontta. No. 4S. dally, 4:et p. m. for Uneolntoa, Sholby, Rutharfordton and all toeal sta tions, connecting at Lin coin ton with C A N. W. for Newton, , Hickory, Lenoir and all local points. a No. 44, dally. In, a for Monroe, Ham let, Maxton. Lumberton. Wilminaton and) all local points. 'At Hamlet with II for Columbia, Savannah, Jackson vtlle and all Florida points. . . No. 1JS. dallr. 7:1S p. m. for Monroe. connauunf wiiji i ior auimi, aiirmme nam and tne Houtnweai. at Hamlet w a it for Columbia, Saeannah. Jacksonville and Florida polnta, wttb M at llamlat for Richmond, . Washington aad New York, and the East with U at llamlat for Raleigh. Portsmouth and Norfolk. Through sleeper oa this train from Char lotte, N. C, to Portsmouth, Vs., dally. Trains arrive la Charlotte as followa: Na US. istos a. ax. dally, fresa polnta North and South. No. 44. dally, 10:11 a. m. from Ruther fordton, Shelby, Lumber toa aad all C A N, W. polnta. No. 46, dally. 11 : a m. from WUmlna ton, Lumberton. Maxton. HamJet, Mo. roe and all local polnta. No. US, 7:04 p. tn.. dally, from Ruther fordton. Shelby, Llnoolatoa aad ft ek K. W. Railway points. No. S. !: p. m, dally, from Wtlmtn. ton. Hamlet 1 and , Monroe, alee from polnta at North and 8outhwest eoa. banting st Hkmlet end Mon roe. Connections are made at Hamlet w'" all lhroul tralna for polnu Nort.i, South and Southwest, whlrh are com posed of vestibule day coachee bt. , Portsmouth and Atlanta, and 'Wa.ij.t . ton and Jacksonville, and iaer,ir c. between Jereey City, J irmini n. n . , Memphis. 4nd Jersey City i i - - ,. vine. Cafe care on all tinoiim t, , ... Kor Information, time-t . .-r-tlona on H-aboard deaiTtp- I , aculr to ticket atanta rr , BDWAl.i t. i'. i- r. 'V,V:':"' C II. 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