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CifAKLOxIi DAILY i,.. .:iiVi;i:, AOV.Mi. 1. ..J. C75,CG3 FPU WATOWAYS CO.VGRLNS LIKELY T GIVH IT. Uvrry IiuIlcHlioii Is That Jther aiic Harbors 11I1I Will lie tlio 'Tor Jiurrrir' of I'omln f ' Coiist' " t'liainnan Itiirtou .YVlll ' I)Ipmimo : twrt III lortlKoiiilnir UwiMou i , holltltor ICariw .of JUrportmeiii of Commerce ami lnbor If the iiu porting lrorr I -viral linmltcr4lon Si a t Ue Diverted .- to boutltern vVw.Wj W. price.: ' 1 Washington. Nov. 24. A the rlv r and harbor ; appropriation Mil i will .b the "pork barrel" at the worn- . . Ing session of Congress, and M every . Indication points to bill pawing Jflat will carry 'with It not less than . 000,000 and possibly more. Chair man' Burton has completed arrange u menu for the assembling of M com - -m it tee in thla city on Nov. it:-6ev ral day In advari of the regular , opening of Congrea. Hi- re anon - for thus convening tin memktra of hi - committee, he says, la to prepare, and ' If . powaible, present to'Congrea dur ing the. first week or tne session v . bill that will cover many projects different Repreentstlve may hare In View.' - When he was here a few day ago he also sa4d that since the close of the last session CoarrM he had been through many- portions of the . South, Including New -, Orleans and other places In tk far southwest. "l believe I am thoroughly acquaint V ed now with the needs of the people I iv the South." he said.' "and my visit , to that section a short time ago was . ' of more ' practicai'.benent to, me than , Jong," extended hearing before the committee on' rivers . and harbors could possibly -be. I have seen with ' my own eyes mar-v of the projects I that the people want v developed, ana further Hearings - and.., discussions - - could not do much good..' Tbls being 1 the case there, la nohwe for further hearing.". ' .-... -. - It is a significant fact ' that Mr. Burton and his 'committee will meet and probably . present i their-.bill to .Congress before ths National rivers and harbors association meets here, December . thoarh in Dxtna: -1 .' time for.. It meeting the-assoclatfonr , believed it . would ' ' forestall action, - perhaps, on the part of Mr. Burton and bis 'committee by making such recommendation that could not well be Irnored. .,, ,'i . More money wilt be appropriated 4hls rear, for the river and harbors f the country tnan ever aeiore, ana It Is safe te say that If all the projects ' now under way in the two Carolina, ?; Virginia, ' and other States of the ' South are taken care of, .river work wilt receive such a stimulus a It ha never before known, - . r INTEREST 'IN IMMIGRATION ,r.v QUESTION. .v. , An opinion of sweeping Importance .to all parts of the coupntry, partlco- larly to the South, Is to be rendered ' shortly by, Solicitor Eerie, of the De- panment -or uornmerce - ana .moor, ; On the Judgment of the department, based en 'Solicitor Earle's opinion. s probably will depend the continuance y ot immigration to Southern ports . from points In Ear ope. . . The question to be deolded was ' raised by the recent landing of a ship load or Immigrants at Charleston. B. C. Commissioner -, of Immigration , Frank P. Sargent and a corps of in spectors were present when the ship ' arrived early this months The lnv migrants, for the' most part, were landed without question and have scattered through -various parts of the South. Some of them were de .itaJned for. varloua. reasons chiefly physical or-mental and a few of . them were ordered" deported. They were treated. ' aa a whole, precisely a any shipload of immigrants would. be , handled by the Immigration of fleers at a Nothern port. . Since they were landed, however. It been developed that the Immi grants were Induced to take Dassase :. from their home to. Southern port by an agent of the State of South Carolina. Other Southern States, in tereeted In securing Immigration, have raised the question whether the action of the agent or South Caro lina, wi not In violation of the spirit. if not the letter,. of the national im migration laws. An Inquiry now is . being made Into the matter by the department of Commerce and Labor and the facts, as they are, obtained, are being referred to Solicitor Earle. - After careful consideration of them. he will present to Secretary Metcalf an opinion of the legality of such Im . - migration. If. as now seems likely, the so- . lldtor's opinion should' support the Taction Mf the SontK Carolina author Itles In thus Inducing Immigration to that State, U la itte probable that . ' other Southern State will send -agents t Europe for the purpose of - soliciting Immigration. It has been - shown that the agent of South Caro' Una did not offer the Immigrants po sitions In his State, but .only in . general way demonstrated to them ' that they would have no difficulty In . obtaining employment.' . DECISION MAT DIVERT LABOR. This action seems to be well with . In v the Immigration law, as, under , ; that law, - State have authority to present ' to . prospective .immigrants ' the advantages of locating within , their fietttlw. . It is regarded aa rea- 'DAILY FASniON SEfiVICE msvar irarMOBZD rumi cntT. 'V , Vans rattsraKe. 101' f'-. Ji,-t. V' " AB aM Allowed. . ', ' l: ' '.' ' ' rWM skaw are pepolar la cloth, silk sad afl aarli of dresi goods. Ths newest awdal Is ;i, aereieowB." Ills ev) la nine gone and th :,' ,;- plaito an nam froaa In mum of th (root and , an svealy tpaod. The plaits are sUMwd boss nsslttobilewthsMpto irssww Ut sn - fseOydoss adJostaMnt to destmble In sklrti , IhteeBMonandar prud Well bdt (an free ; below. Tbi ikai will be popalar with (hlrV , . ' watota and with eoats and Jacket of all nyba. i The pattern Ii la S ia-Uto 17 yekra For ' - - a ailai of U rwwa the ekirt win ami I X rrdj ,i 4 material .JO Inches wide, ov H yardtM . , laebisiwMaerlHrardiCtuicaeswlss orl ' yards Mkiehes WW. . ,. , . ,, ..v WeeoiraeraWwiii.",-!. ' 1 :' ' " ... i. -.-.. . a. ; r ll ' ( -Simply give number of pal torn you ; desire, or out lllumrstlon and ' Biall tit wiib 10 trniM, silve or aiampa, to lha Obeorvcr, Cliarkrttc, xoiuilily t-irtaln that. If !-:..! I t-.l to Ktirlu's opinion upholds tb i action of the agent of Huuth Caroniui. much of the Immigration, which hrrcliif ore Iihs bi-en coiiiliiK to noitln-rn ports Mill be diverted to the (southern Htutem. All , of the fctatr of th Bouth-land are in nerd , of labor for the. , dttvelomnent of that section of the country. Opportunities are or ferud there for the acnubitton by the immigrants of land at a reasonable price and their labor, either on plan tatlons or In mills. Is in constant a mand. - Industrious immigrants will be able to do well almost anywhere In the South. lthous:h it !snot believed thev are. 'aa a rule.: well fitted for work-in the cotton fields. In the mills, however, and In agricultural pursuit other than cotton growing, it In thought 'they are better than n gro labor, . . ;'... .. ... , . - Shonld a material cart "of th im migration which now comes to the North be diverted to th South, the situation In the congested centers of population In the Eaet. will be reiiev. ed and the South will get Just the sort of labor Which It so sorely needs to- develop Its tremendous resources, - BETTEJt TELEPHONE RATES. FarHterllle May et It Now .Work Mt MnnUitJlu HHaliU Tlie UM . .With IlMtol Scei Trouble Cane of v -ADductHn .flewi ncy whi.v Special to The Observer. v Jv; -f r .-' ' rayettevlire, Nov. IS At a special meeting of the - board oft aldermen fcTldav evenlnr. the matter- of the franchise of the Carolina Telephone end Telea-raim Cflmpany came up, Messrs. McCluer and Alexander being present , . on Jjehal f j of the company, The report of the municipal, com. mlttee on ;. the '. franchise u was , not adopted, and, after 'a conference with legal counsel, an amendment, which was satisfactory to the telephone of fictal . was . unanimously aaoptea. There Is now bright promise, of modern, satisfactory ' telephone ser vice with long distance connections. zesteraay your corresponaeni. roas out with Mr. W. L. DeRoioiet JrM manager of the DeRonset Development Company to "Monticello Heights." (the liobinson place, l tne property recently acquired by the. company. The ground - was everywhere - dotted with- men and carta, cutting out new streets, staking off lots, grading, ter ra otng, getting ready to - lay" grano- llthlo pavement, etc - Th new. rest dence district comprise lit lot, trav ersed by three is, venues runnlnar east and-west, which are Intersected by three ; street rnnnlng north - and south.' Part of the property. finely wooded, 1 set apart far a park, wnlch will follow the winding of a beautiful stream, through v which will wind driveways, with rustic seats, pavilions, etc., at intervals. .' The engineer are Messsrs. Matthews' and O'Brien, and th supervisor of the development ' 1 Mr. c yy,' rerun or . Jacksonville, Ml, f - - - Superior Court adjourned Thursday afternoon, after pretty well cleaning on tne docket. The fellows wno strut around, with revolvers In the- hip- pockets had a hard, hard time of It, and for sometime to come will be largely in - evidence ; on, the , public roads' rhaingang. Mr. H. H. Abee. of Hickory, th contractor for layin gthe flty sewer age, and hi assistant, Mr. J. H. Hunt. began work yesterday. The board of publlo work ha at It disposal for thla purpose about tll.lOO. not sufB- cient to complete the system, but- that completion Is certain in. the near fu ture. The present contract call for two trunk and two branch lines; One trunk ran from Eccle's bridge on Green street to the outfall, and the ether from Half-way bridge on Pear son streee to the outfall. .One branch runs fromrthe Oreen street trunk. through Ramsey to Moor street, and th other runs , from th Pearson street trunk through to Robinson street The yard tracks are being laid to the freight depot of the Raleigh and Southport Railroad, which Is nearly ready ror occupancy. Lou WoodalL a white girl, 15 veers old. has disappeared from her home, and a man named Archie Turner has been arrested on the charge of ab ducting Sier. "He denies any know ladge of 'her whereabouts. Mr. John R. McNeill, salesman of the Frank Thornton Dry Goods Com pany. of thla olty, for 17 years- ha re signed to travel ror a large house furnishing firm In Atlanta, Mr. Walterr HulL of thla cltv. sue. cessfully passed his examination be fore the State Board of pharmacy. Dr. H. W. Lilly and Mr. L. A. wil liamson have been enjoying a. few days bird hunting In Robeson county, the guest of Hon. O. B. Patterson at axton.'- Cards tiave been received bv their rnenas in tnis city, annonncinsr tha rmarrtage of Mr. Lets-hton Haiku. presiaent or tne Fayetteville Savings and Trust Company, and a member or tne wholesale drug house of F, H. Culbreth Company, to Mia Car- ojlneflibbony, daughter oiMr. D. K. Olbbony, .- on December lltb, at WythevlU. Va. OOL. lpsk appeals.- Attorney for King and Cooper Flics iui oi Exceptions in Case of So licitor's and Clerk's Fee. t Special to The Observer.. Ashevllle. Nov. SI. CoL Lusk. at torney for King and Cooper In the matter of re-taxing a certain bill of costs, appeared before ' Judge Allen In Superior Court - yesterday and submitted a bill of exception to the ruling of. the ' court Friday . after noon In the matter of clerk's fee tax ed In the bill of costs and which Judge AlleiTheld to be legal. The attorney for Mr. Cooper, surety onath King bond, assigned nine errors in tha rul ing of th court yesterday. -t Col. Lusk In submitting his bill of exceptions prayed tha court to allow him to ap peal to the State Supreme Court and also that no penalty be placed upon htm for doing so, After Judge Allen had rendered hi decision In th mat ter of-cost Friday afternoon Col. Lusk stated that he desired to appeal to the higher court, whereupon Judge Alien said -that fa had decided to al low Col.-Lusk' client to slmolv pay the cost In' tha case, but that If an appeal was, taken the court would re oulre the surety to par th 1200 bond. Col. Luk was riven until thla mora ine to decide th matter. ' ; Judge Allen, adhering to his atate- ment of Friday' afternoon. - in structed that : the Judgment allowing the defendant to pay the cost be stricken from th docket and that th defendant be . required to pay the whole matter,' including V th ItOO bond. Th court, however, . atated that It would leave th matter open until th next term of court, when th presiding Judge could either require the collection of the bond or have it remitted ' ';:;;;. i 'i ' Vn Weddlngton News. Special (O Th Observer. , - j Weddlnrton. Nov IB. Mies Wlnnl P. and Master Earl Price, of Price' Mill. Is visiting relative here. Mrs. K. W. -Thomas and on, waltr. vs. ited relatives In Charlotte) last week, i Miss Margaret Hudson gave a blrtn- y . party Saturday afternoon from 1 until 4 o'clockMr.. Frank Craig and son James, of Price's Mill, Is In th village to-day on blneaa. . GIvm visor, stronsth. vltslliy to your nerves, KtixnHoli ami every purl, of your txlv. I In tmnv to liikf. swallow little 111 llltr' HorVf Motli'tnln Tm: It dofl in iiuxiiiroe. - i on. or Tbit, J- jcenta Tlii3-Day in History. Name day; Conrad. ; , ' . . Kun rlwes ut 7rl6; epts at' 4:45. 1804. Tha blacks of Ilayll were de stroying all forts on the seacoast and fortifying the Interior ,.f tne Inland, as thty expttcted any time ' to be attacked by the French. ", 1807 Oliver Ellsworth. Chief .Jus tice of the United States, died. ' 1817. First newspaper , in Wayne county. Pennnylvanla, .bwued. 1820 Bushrod Wauhlngton dledt one ; of . the,. Judge of the Supreme Court of the United States. . I8ia. K0bert Smith, a cablnot mln - Jeter under Jefferson and Madl - son, died at Baltimore, aged 86, 1882 An earthquake greatly - dam . . aged the city of Santiago de '''Cuba. ';' ;'-'.'.' 'i- :., 1854. The - French and English con '', suls at San Domingo whd lnter ' ferlng In an unwarrantable man f Ber with the liberty of the press V and Independent action - of the ; government of Haytl. tvv,'t '.'.";?-.. 1861 harp eklDmlah . at Hunter's Hill, Va. , Union losa; 18 killed '"'and wounded.'. -' ;,, i:-. :. : 1874. Representatives of- he London ' , , chamber of ' commerce (subV I mltted - to the foreign and co-1 : lonlal - secretaries - objections'-, to ' 1 . the ' proposed reciprocity . : treaty between the United States . and Canada. .. . !.-. ?:).':' 1884 Madame Pattl. in New Tork, celebrated the sliver Jubilee , of V her ... 1 appearance r there ,, as a -' prima donna. - -v - v-.'v'. 1888 Oreat fire at Lynn,.; Mass,1 '.' 1884. The entire bond Issue of . tO.OOO.OOO issued by the United .- States secured by ' Johh - H. ' Stewart.' of the United States - Trust Company, of New Tork. at " 117.077. - . . 1804 Oreat Increase In crime in , th United States declared i by ' London Spectator - to be menace to clvilUation; declared rich men '-; in America defy law. and Judge are powerless. 1804. Alexis I. Dupont. a member i "Of the E. I. .Dupont d Nemours ' '' Company, - of Wilmington, Del., died this day at his home In ' Wilmington, Del." - - 1805, United State Senator Burton convicted by Federal Court Jury In St.. Louis on six count, for :r malfeasance. -: .- '.' THE PAVSECR-BURKE AFFAIR, A Writer at Iincomton Given Another Versloa, of - the WiooUng Acar Maiden. i i ';.j'-. C.'r'--'- .. To th Editor of Th Obaerver: . Mr. Burke had given Mr. rPaueuf permission to hunt on his land, and had hunted with hlnf. Mr. Payeur and hi little 18-year-old boy, Pr Itch ard. along with Charley. Parker, a 18- year-old oy, waa , hunting near Burke' house. Burke sent Newton with a pistol to the far .side of the fleld, while Mr. Burke assaulted Mr. Payseur. anproac'nlnr from toward Burke's iiouse. Mr Burke shot .at Mr. Payseur. taking aim with elbow resting on his knee. Mr. Payseur heard Burke call to him to leave his field and cursed him violently. : Mr. Pavseur turned from shooting birds, having Just shot one bird ana shot at another. He called to. Mr. Burke and told him that he had giv en permission to hunt; that he was leaving his field; that toe did. not mean to offend him. Burke came over to Mr. Payseur, took !nim by the collar and shot him with his rifle, Mr. Payseur, trying to the last to get Burke to reason for moment, but he would . not do - It. When Mr. Payseur saw that Burke realy meant to hoot him, ha atmrlr film wln hlu'e-nn and knocked him with hi left hand. ,Mr. Burke'a shot waa aimed directly at Mr. Pavseur'a head, but' the latter threw up hi hand and the shot did not do It deadly work. . Mr. Payseur waa afraid to turn from Mr. Burke until he had gone off, for Burke shot at him a he approached from hi house at th first and Payseur was afrajd tie would shoot him, Mr. New ton came up with a pistol and accom panied Mr. Burxe; and Mr. rayseur with hi little boy went on by Mr. Burke' house to hi home. Both Burke and Payseur are under bond of 1100 each.- The trial will take place at Maiden Monday at 2 p. m. Burke has retained Mr. Felmster and , Payseur lf & Whltener. Dr. Xount, of Newton, haa .Just made a critical examination of Burke'a cut on the head and says that It was not a shot, but a bruise. Mr, Payseur hit him with thla gun. It seems that Mf. Burke waa very much to blame. P. Llncolnton, Nov. 14. The foregoing version of tne shoot Ing affair near Maiden was received Saturday night too late for publica tion. It differs In some respects from The Observer' account from Newton, and la published In the Interest of falrnea. , " . IIENRY PROMENTER. ' ; Dr. Hawlcy to Bring; 'Him to Mind and suggest a way to Tbanksgive. To the Editor of Th Observer:: Thankalglvlng Day is near at hand. and I want to remind hi friends that the oldest man In or near Charlotte Henry Prom enter, solitary and alone, and he will be very grateful for remembrance on Tbanksglvlna. a he always for favor betsowed. Any ciotning,- (second-nand.) provis ion or anything left, at my office will be promptly turned over to my old friend Promenter. F. O. HAWLET. , WhltM Drlnklnc -in ' Execs. ' If on will watch the police court record he will see that th number of whit drunk la Increasing In com parison with that of the negro. Sun day I a favorite tlm for white men to get drunk, ? The-negroes are tak Ing to cocaine. v , - ' ,. RIDBEH mfSM -T-" Natnre Gives Timely Warning Thai No Chariot to Cltlsen Can Afford to j' . Ignore,. ; i w.:i::i't. f ?fei . DANGER SIGNAL NO. 1 comes from the kidney secretion. They will warn you when' th kidneys r sick. Well kldnsy xcrU a clear, amber fluid.- Sick kidney aend out thin, pal and foamy, or a thick. red. Ill-smelling nrlne. full of sedi ment and Irregular of passage. DANOBR SIGNAL NO. Cornel from th back. Back pain, dull and heavy, or sharp and acute, ' tell you of sickr kidney and warn you of th coming of dropsy, diabetes' hd Bright' disease. Dosn's Kidney till our sick kidneys and cure them1 permanently. Her' Charlott proof:1 J. H. KoDinson, oncxiayer, or 91 N.- Tryon. St. aay: - "For a Ian tlm 1 suffered with a bad .back, un doubtedly du to ' disorder of L tha kidney. , My urln -was all out- of orta, vary dark And full of sediment. heard of Dosn'a Kidney Pills and got a box at R, H. Jordan V Co,' drag stor and gave them a thorough trlaL They restored the nrlne to its, natural color, mad th secretions normal and strengthened my back so h i'!.' ffin,r..hi 1 ? ,Jl n P"j Cnta v FOSter-Mllburn Co., Buffslo. New Tork, sol agent for the United States. '. ' -- -' ''. ' . Rememhr 'th name Ooan's and tk no other. ti. I ' w,,W. ' w -T3 ISM,' ' V r .:: i '-.' C mi 1-- v I 1 .r , : 1 ,'A'j - n. OLIVER m e vtaadanl VsitJt Writer ra m k : he ml mi la " 1 ". " CO- Machinery for; farm and Fa'c- Fnirlnp: Three kinds, from 12 u,ur' to 10 HP. Rni(fR ; Return .Tubular and rUCI ? Portabje on skids, from 12 to 150 H. P. Improved Giii Madiinery. arid . Presses, !and complete outfits of capacity, of 100 bales per day and over. SaW illSFf kinds, r f ? all sizes m use in theSoutbi ; ' Pulleys, d Sifting, oriallest', tq f jwjmp'leto cotton mill ' aitfits,:Cv-h' ' - IIDOEIL, -COMPANY, XU MitUH JU - aAla ,-'-'' ;-- ' CUtiLON CHKEah) many people ws-uid ieat oer te be Ueve, when the housewife goes t purchase floar for hsr baklag day bat U ah baa oao used th Prld of Charlotte flour she will take nothing el. It la mad t th eholoest leeted wheat and crounA at oar mill MUJKl.liAtillK HXJClt U11J4 J. fe KOtney. npattato, a. .. ; Dr. E. Kf Hutchison. J. Hutchison. til INSURANCE FIRE; LIFE,'.' ACCIDENT ,T,...::. .,.. : f'-'i'-:;:'.-" . OFFICBt So. t. Hant BaQdiu. - - Ball 'Pboaa 4ift. . 8aU of N6rth Carolina, ' Mecklenburg County. In the Superior Court. State upon relation of J.'B. Young, In - Durance commissioner oi north Caro- llna.vs. uonservauv Mutual-Life In- surnnc Compnny. !',.', Notice is hereby glvmt to air creditors Of the Conservative Mutusl Life Insur ance Company and to all persons - hold ing claims aa-alnst' said corporation that ine unaersianea nas.osero appointed or Virtue of an -order - or the Superior toun th jnecKienounr i counir made in the above entitled action, ; receiver of aid corporation with power to take charge of Its preperty and effects ami settle -Its affairs; that an order ha been made by -the court In aald action, de creeing that th tlm within which creditors shall present and make proof to said - receiver of their respective claims agnlnst the said corporation shall be limited to January 16th, WOT. end that all creditors and claimants falling so to do within saM tlm ball be bar red from participating In th dlntrl button of the assets of said corporation! all creditors and, claimants, sre there fore required to present and make proof of their respective claims , to me, ths unaereignTO recrirer. m my omoe, num ber 11. Piedmont Building, In th otty Of Cbsrlotte, oounty end . Stat afore said, bercr ine intn aay - of January, !im7. and all creditors nd claimants falling so to do before said time will W hnrrMt from Mrtlcloatlnw- In ih ilia. i,XV." w" T "" rT"" "'' "'" . This th 10th day ef November, MM. 7 ' - ' THOMAS KUfFIN. fiacniTcr ' or mi-., Jonnrviiv ; aiiiiaai Life . Insurance . Company... ? , , . Wholesale, a ;pccialtjr,' .V.1 Delivered anywhere in. the., city.',-;- 'liw ;- -;;i;v;V'': hollistcr- y.'fy ' ' v a Bu Mxttclne fcr Buy fiH. , . Brlitft SeMM Health tnd tlamni Vigor, ' Kidney trooWea. HmtW.. m Impure id.Kvi. itwi nreatn, Hiinno-n h.wi. HmwiMbe and llaokache. lu Koik Wounuiln Tea In Ut- form. eeni ab. ti-nuin bi by lJofj.irfau Uimi Conrsr. M.ll(io. wia aOLDCN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE 7 j f 7 " I H V ': -J. E. CRAVTON A re luioi S Si SAGO Cottow: MACHINEP-Y -Pickers : . Revolving, , '. f . . 'r J Flat Cards "Railway Heads - and Drawing Frames A. II. 1 L ' . SOUTHERN QTJKEV GRATE . k . " OlB LEADER. If It' Grate you want, or Mantel and Tile, see us or' writ for cata logue. ,'m, : " :.'..'' J.II..Yearn&, Company i ,Vvi-.iClMU,lottv.'..K..'.OL , Charlotta Best Coad acted V' 'Hotel- - THE-. BUFORD Speeial . attention' 'give to Table Service, making It ua quailed la th South.' This Is a feature of : Th . Buf ord that Is claiming ths attention of th Traveling Publlo. Clean. Comfortable Be da At tentive 8rvaat SSF"a C I HOOPER Manager Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases Lsrgest and best selected line In the city. We offer our celebrated CHARLOTTE TRUNK as th best axampls of strong, practi cal trunkmanshlp - on th market Sis SS, SO and It-Inch (gents' slsas) $8.60, $.00 and t.50. Slses 14. , tl and 40-lnch (Ladles' slsei) $10.00, fu.od. u.oo and ou.oa OUIl SCHCXJIi TRUMK beat tha world. 81ses l. St and Ss-lneh at $.50. $7.00 and $70. Makt a point to s us. GILREATH - &C0. SfrfElk&VAi Tfarongb Trains Dally. Charlott) a Uoanoka, Va. Schedule In effect Nov. 3. 1K. , put. -a, ivuo. a a. y At ;t pa So. Ry. Lv IM pm N- W. Af 1:09 pes 11 .-t aaa iv cnanoti, aw, nj M am AJ- niHiea, u bi Lv Winston, .Mom JUv Marttasvtli. Lv U.-et am pm Lv Rooky Mount, Lv um aos lpm A lioaMka .Lv aa Cooneet at ' Roanek via Shasandoae) Valley Rouw for Natural Bridge, Luraw, Usaerstewn, and all point la Psansyt venla sad New Tork Pullmea sleeper Roanoke and Philadelphia. Tbreufn eeaoa, Cbariott and ltaak. Additional train leaves Winston 7:J a m- dally except Sunday, for South west. Virginia. nd Shensndosh ValUy Electric Coolung We have an electric ket tle in which one may . cook three eggs, in three minutes, and ; with' Uhree teaspoon- a'-'ofwaiier.V :: r ' We Have other appliances to (do i other " cooking. V: We keep in 'stock appliances to do every line of grill-room cooking by electricity, Also , electric foot warm ers,, flat-irons, curling irons and other economic; shock ing things. . : ; .. Buy ono " of these . com plete outfits and, leii the cook go. , . ' ' ' ( , TI:2.D. i. Tc!:bs Co. Engineers and Ilachlnists, Charlotte, N. C. .;PErTE'r.iilCiu.'i ' ' ' r - ' WASHBURN, South e r n-A cnt . CHARLOTTE; SN0RTH CAROLINA "; h, , . ' , When You Buy Silver, Cut Glass or Hand Painted China, or anything in the Jewelry line, It wHl pay you to see our assortment Libbey's Cut Glass, Plckard's Rand-Palated Cbma . and all 'th best makes of Sterling Silver.'' ? o n: & onins. 'Headquarters for Diamond. EAGLE PINS Ever Eagle should have, one of our plna All ths designs. CHARMS. FOBS AND , BUTTONS. It advertises your ordr and makes yqu - known to your friend. The Palamountain Co JEWELERS. HAVE YOU SEEN IT ? "The Royal Hot Blast." Fuel-saving, heat-producr ing. We have it, and other styles.' J. N: ilcCausland '& Co. Btove Dealers and Roofing Contractors, . 221 S. Tryon Street. LEONARD tK HUNTER ARCHITECT Cs BnlkUnf CHARLOTTE N. 0L-; ...II ' "'t. FRANK P. MILBURN & CO. ARCHIT.ECTo ; Washington. - , c' Dil o;" j-y :'x'?yy"y DENTIflTeTTW m '" V'ii CARSON " BVILXrJrX''-M - Southeast Corner rOTJRTH AND TRTON SUtBXl'a, HOOK Aim R0aER3 citajLTxyrrB m orixnssoro. H.a Wheeler, Runo and DIcIisy 'ARtmiTEOTa-- i' ",' Seoond Floar CSZARXOTTB h iCs Batldtng. " " W J -Slubbinar 'Intermediate ' " ', and ' Roving Frames . ( .. ..'; .,..'-. v ' 1 t , Sfjinning Frames , , ; Spoolers - andReel3 Railroads. Southern Railway usno enir infermauon, and ar ot: sueranieea. 1:30 a. m. N. t, dally, for Richmond and local points; connects at Greensboro for Wlnston-BMlem. Raleigh, Ooldsboro, Newbem and Morebead Cny; at Danville for Norfolk. , 7 J: . m. No, n. daily, for Rock Hill, Cheater, Columbia and local stations. I:) a. ni. No. li, dally except Sunday, for Suteevllle. fsylomvlile and looal points; connect at Meoresvlit for 'Wln- ton-8a lam anil at StatesvUI for Hlek ry. Lenoir, Blowing Keek. Ashevtll and ether point west. jr ms'No. , daily. New Tork and JtOreSB. ' Pullman fclaona l. Columbus, a., snd day eorhe to At- lanta. Cli connection at Bpartanburg for Hendersonvilla and Amhm Tine. s:ss a. m. NO. H. dally. New Tork and Florida Express, for Rock HUL Chester, wtansbore, Columbia. Bavanaalv Jack-, eonvlll. Dining ear sarvlea - JB . m. N. ML dsUy U. . Fast Mall for . Washington and an porat North. Pullman drawing room and sleepers to New Tork and Richmond : day coaches New Orleans to Washington. Dining car senrlc. Connect st OreeaeMra for Win- ' ston-Salsm. Raleigh and Goldsboro. :." m. No.' 17, dally, Washington S rawing room sleeper New fork to few Orleans and Birmingham. Fullmaa ebeervetioB car New York to Maooa. no pouinwwum unuM Pullman ullmaa-', ininK cj ear servlee. Solid Pullman train. 10 OS a. m. K M iv..hin.. .- Ota riortoav uniiTeo. ruiimsn are wing room sleepers to New torfc : Srst-clae aoach .Wf-Hr"rU5S- Wnlnar rvioa . Uj98 -,". No a. dally, for Davidsen. Mooresvills. Barber Junction, Cooieewteev Mockaviiie, Wlnaton-Salm, and Roaaoka Va.. and loeal poista V TT . , -'if "! .r- xl hy. for Atlanta and local stations: connects at Sparta TOE. for Hendersonvtll and Ashevllle. IM. .p. m. No It dally, for Richmond d local atatlons; connects at Oreene boro for Ralatgh and Ooldebore. Pull- ' man aleeper. Qreensboro te Raleigh, -Charlott to Norfolk, and Charlotte to Richmond. p. m. Ne. . daily (tt Sunday, freight and passenger to Chaster. S., C. and local polnta 7:lp..m No. M, dally scpt Suaday.. ror Taylersvill snd local atatlons, coa tieet t Btateavlll for- Aiiimii, trn.. Tine, LuiuDmn ana Memnni nhlm. :i n. m. n, flatly, m. No. bL datlv. w..ki.ri.. no ooainwevtam LA mi rton and an Mointa stMii. sieepers ana id li man observation ee- S2 .r,w I era Pullman trala. Dining car service. Solid m.iNo, Mavlanr. New York end Kxnrass, vhr Wsshlnarton and poinu North. Pullman sleeper from JaekaoitvUI and AuruaU to New Tork, Flrst-cIsM da coach. Jacksonville to nunmnoa, P. p N o. m O. . dally, Wsshlneton and Florida Limited, Charleeton. Savannah an Jacksonville. rui man i oravms room sleeping ear to fceksonvllla First elass aay ooaehe Waahlngton to Jacksonville. - ll p. m. No. dally, for Wsshlngtmi nd polnta North. Purinian aleeper to Washington. First class day jcoach At lent to Washington. 10:11 p. m. No. to. dally. United Ststm . Fast Mall, for Atlanta and polnta South and South we. Pullman drawing room sleepar to New Orleans snd .Birming ham. Day coeohea. Waahtngtoa to New Orteana pining ear service. - Tickets, sleeping oar rservattona and detailed Information ean be obtained at City Ticket Office, No. II South Tryoa street. H. B. Speneerv Q. M.. S. R. Rardwlek. P. T. kiW. ti f.yloe, a P. A.J R. Vernon, T. P. A. , , ... Direct tin to th principal of ties North. Cut. South asd Sowthwest. Schedule taking effect Nov. , . 190. subject tu Chans without colic. Ticket for psaa on all train ar sold by this oompaojr ana accepted by th' pasngr with th undemanding that this eocn,ny will aot be reapoiuibie for failure to rua It train o ohdule time, or for any such delay a may Ue laoldsat to their e Deration. ' Care la ex ercised I glv correct time te eonnecl- lns lines, but this aomnanv la not re. sponsible for error or omlaetooa - , 'jTaws ieav wnariott as a.iows: No. 0w dally, at 4:1S a. m. for U.mni.. Raaalet and WUmlntVoo without hana. eonnectln at Monro with n for Atlanta, Birmingham, ana; th Southwest: st Hamlet with M for Kalelsh and Ports mouth. With at at Hamlet, for RalalKh Richmond. Waahliurton. New Tork and the Kant. ' No. UV deny, at 1:1 a a for TJtv olnton, Bhejlby snd Rutherfordton with tit Cheng, connecting at Ltneolntoa witn v a ft. w. wa id ror Kiotcry, aolr, and west North Carolina ponlla. No. in. dally. T: . m. for Monroe. onnotlng with 41 f AtianU. fiirmi,,.. ham and th Southwest, with U t Hum let for Richmond, Waahlngton and Maw Tork, and th JCaet. with a at Monrow tor tuenmona. naaoington an New ion, ana u Ai.i. wnn a e,( for Raleigh, Portsmouth and Norfolk. ish aleeoer on this train from -i...- km. N. C. ta Portamouth. Va.. diiy. -l imine irnr. in v, ua. lull. rn u., Ne. US. 1:0 a. nv. daily, tram w.i... Hortb and South. , , No. UX, T:OS P SI., oaiiy, rrom Rnti,.,. fordton, Shelby. Llooolntoa and Can W. Railway polnta, No. M. N: . "V. oaiiy. from TVIImfn.. tan. Hamlet and Monroe. point JUst, North and Southwest, con aectlng st Hamlet and Monroe. Connection ar mad at Hamlaf m. til throuia raln - lor point Kortb aouth and Southwest, , which are posed f vastlbuli i day ooaehe betw.n Porumouth end Atlanta, and Waahlr.. ton and Jacksonville, and eleenin uera between Jersey t-iiy, rilrmlncbam and Memphis.' and Jersey City snd J a -(,,. vllle. Cafe oars on an through train. tlon en tleaboard descnntlv lliarntu,. apply to ticket agents or sdilreee, EDWAHO Jr. tA)ST. Ind, V. P, ronimuuin, va. JAMES KER. Jit, U P. A.. Charlotte. N. C. . C, It 0ATT1S. T. P. A.. Balelrh, N. C C1US. R RTAN. O. p. A , - . . , f- Portsmouth. Va. ALL Seaboard Airline Railway : 'V-".' -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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