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CHAKLQTTE DAILY OBSERVER;. DECEMBER 5, 1906. t-tt .. T' '" t , v- :-.l,.'. ..: , finish, ' fvTW tagged Mewenger,'' In.whlch "vV Creaton Clark Is this aettao winning i'.-v most gratifying uecm. b a perfect ,-,.v mml of the play wright " cran. Many of 'its situations 'are startling la . the extreme! it dialogue lcrtnp and ' at time bronhetlc dealing a U does . - with the glgantlo' problem of the present day, ami th. atmosphere that permeates -It is chare d with H the ' W on' the horUon' of the live of X ;":; i JU prlneipal character. vj no mora, in- ' - , .. ' . : .!'; '( jv ;' V,' 'i.Vvc .f " 1 ' --h:.."x ',- ; A- , , , , ' ' :,;--fr J ! :"i 'i ' J: VV -i ' ' ' '''"':- ' i .' ....... " V.; ;::'' : 1 1 ; i v .. ' '-. ' ... .Creaton tlartc ; tensely absorbing play ha ever WJ - preaented. "The RaKrMeaeenfar. V . will ba the attraction t iha AoVuouyl next Monday. ." - -AHK-IOU A MASON?" ,r '. ''Are Yoirf Maabn ?" waa adapted by Lao Dtetrlchateln from a German " ; ploy, "Die Logan Bnieder," by Laufs . and Krata.- the author of Franota Wllaon- lateat ' Biftceaa. The Moun tain Cllmaer." It mas' rtrat produced ,tn 1901 at Wallack'a Theatre, where It ran for over S00 nlahta. In London It la In 1U tMrd aeason and It haa been phiyod conrmuoualy both In thla country ana In England since ita nrat piaentatlon. It haH been the favorite : farce comedy of Germany tor years. It Is one of the funniest farces ever put upon the atage. .A the New York Herald said: "Before you "had finished laughing lat one thing D'oii .found yourself splitting your aides over an other." The play deals with the predica ment of two Ingenious liars who pre tendud they belonved to o!a; to ex- 4in their periodical abaences from home. As each bt-llevd the other was all he purported to be, and as - the audience knows that both were practicing a deception, their quandary grew more and more ludicrous until its final unravelling. "Are You, a. .Mason?" Is a comedy that will nevr grow old. and its com- , Ing to this city will be welcomed by all theatre-goers. People love to laugh and this play Is a scream from tart to. finish. There has been a re vival of Interest In farce comedies during the pant aAaaon. but nothing new that has been produced Is ns fun ny as this adaptation from the German. M holds the record as a funmaker and It is likely fo do w for many years to corns. Philip M. Niven ha engaged a very competent caxt of comuuius h-alud by William Robert Daly and Kva Con don. who have hweru very successful In the leading totes of thla play for several seasons past. The production Is adequate and the present tour has been the most succeasful that the play has enjoyed In yesrs. Capacity audi ences have been the rule and all those who wish to enjoy an evening of laughter would do well to order their eats well In advance and thereby void disappointment. . Academy Wednesday, th l!th Instant. MELODIOUS "H01TY TOITY." Weber and Flelda" wonderful crea tion, "Holty Tolty." which has an en gagement at the Academy Thursday, the 20th Instant, haa been aptly-termed the "Mighty Monarch f Merry Musical Play." This I not surprising when one considers Weber and Fields' manner of doing thlnga. They never do thing Jn a half-way manner r they ar after results, and lover of mu-'- steal comedy and bright, clean bur - lesque will admit when they see "Holty Tolty." that thee men. who stand alone in their class, achieved remarkable result with thla, the moat uoceasful of all their many costly and . beautiful production. Th book is by-Edgar Smith; the musto by John . Stromborg; and a all th distinctly original and 'unique atago business . taught by Julian Mitchell has been - retained, It is hsrdly.necemary La say that those who revel In. thla class of amusement, have la store the treat of . the season. This company la a large . one, consisting of over 60 people, and comprise number of well i known Broadway favorites,' CANS-NELSON FIGHT IN SHADOW The Oans-Nelson fight picture ' which will be given soon at th Acad - amy or music, win. accoroing to sev eral aportlng authorities who have seen them, rather reverse the opin Ion prevalent that Nelson continually fouled hi duaky opponent by butting and hitting low, They aay that Nelson bored In but , . U4UI1 v u -vf av v-a tm t-uw s, ,X to the negro all the time and - that i Nelson appeared the-rrea&er at th . All ' th ' Important rounds of the fight will be seen In th plot urn. I t which are said to b vmort rcail.nlo They are the real picture, and Blily 0. Nolan, Nelson' manager, ha -them In oharge. . . , -THV FLIGHT OF PRINCESS HUH" ,. Tho Patterson, N, J.. Call Pad the following notice of the appoeranf e In that cltv of "The Flight of Prmctsa Iris." which 'will appear her mn. Another great crowd greeted' Mll- " i dred and Uouclere In "The Flight of Princes Iris" and supporting crnn- - huiv last nla'ht. - As nil the nren-fUnar evening, . the audlenca' ,a- muchU, s pieaaa wun me perrormancs. jiow ' In so many different place extracted much applause from the myatllcd un dtenc. ,. For Instance, he appeared on ' . - th tjre with a clown costume, ec- ' companled by a black baar. Afler some by-play Rouclerev a the clown, left th stag and a second la lor the . a i bear head cam off., revealing lion- i. had apparently left the ataife. . ' Another, good feature ws " when , Mildred Roucler1 ws lifted into a i- circular abroud and : moment ,tt was taken from a double-Jock jd cab lnt. soma distance iwiv.'i ' ,--A great laugh waa. created; whon a woman in one or the poxea ocean w fry. her approval of tha-.feats ob tlia stage. : Her escort reproved - her, and, as all aye were turned n tha cou ple, the veil and hat were thown off revaaling Jiarry Uouclera, Imperaan ating the lady. How ha maurm-04 to leave the ataga and get into Iho box dressed as a. lad within wiv wiWiim interval surprised those present; v. Three claara t were borrowed Tram gentlemen-amokers. A card M tnk tm from A naek. and after being Twin Into several email piece waa scour, ly tied in a; handkerchief. v- A;a;eni.einan In the audience waa' gven the1 hartf kerchief to- hold, and.when ho waa fold ,to hold Jt up to view the plcte wera n ainly-visible. ,.Tha innnancr 'ehle.t did - not; leave .hie ' hands. -yet when told to ahajce . tna jmen- a acrao of cardr waa- to . be The dnr waa. alowlv .! torn . to - plocoa a moment later- and pparntly the same card that had been " m moment berore torn into oitwas iounu. m im core, of tha-' cigar. Bewai other acta of the eamej nature wera gtven before thla parf of the performance waa con ciuded. - UtUe iltaa; Mildred waa the hext enterUlner. She la , but little more than child, but sang well and proved one of the.-inoKt graceful of dancers and performed with grace seldom aeen in more- experienced , danoers. Her white coatume andysweet face In the nra'dartc drew round after round of appUuw fpr.har,,V. aXKBlORIAI' TO: JUDGE' MKARE8. Hiarlbtte. tear Introduoee Memorial JtOiljato- Jadge of the Mecklenburg -Criminal Court In " the Boperlor v.Gomx and 9ndge R. . Ptwble Or ividars-It ptrad Upon tlie Minutes St. of .the Goitrt. , J l ino givunvBuins; u ins aupjriur Court yesterday morning, a commit tee consisting' of Senator H. N. Pharr,, Solicitor Herlot . CJarkson and " Mr. Crawford D. Bennett. In behalf of tna Charlotte bar, which was4 present in a body. Introduced a memorial to the lat Judge. O. P. Meare. formerly judge , of the old (.Criminal Court of Mecklenburg; and Nbw Hanover conn- yes. The i memorial waa read - by Mr. Clarknon and It. was moved that R. bft spread npon tj minute of the court. Judge R. B. Peeblea made the order requested and 'also instructed Clerk, of the Court J. A. Russell toi send a copy ef the memorial to the family of,-th late Judge" at Wllming ton.- ' ' ' The memorial war as follows: Oliver Pendleton-Means was-corn in the city of Wilmington, February 34th, A. D. IH8, and died m the city of his birth November 3bWv A. D. For nearly 7 years he lived, moved and had his being in the city of his nativity. He was a son- or . wm. h. ateures, a. dis tinguished lirwyer In his day and Time, was a student at Bingham School and r Situs ted at the : Unlversitr ' of North tarolins In 1848. He Ws admitted to tho bar In Vf6 and nractlced his orofeaslon until he joined the Bouthern army In inbi ana rose to oe lieutenant-colonel and served through the entire war. In lxtfi the counties of New Hanover and Meck lenburg had the Legislature of North Carolina to- - pass sn act establishing a Criminal Cburt. and Judge Mearea was appointed it judge, and held thla office for over ten years. Prior to that time he had been for many years Judge f the Criminal Court of New Hanover county. He was a man of splendid .courage: he believed that the firmness, the intelli gence. the high character of the bar are under Providence, the surest and tho best safeguarr or : a lust and well reg ulated freedom, and that ell the Institu tions of our country will be ucrnetuuted In health nd vigor, so long as the bar maintains ita unstained integrity and honor: He had such an Influence on the members of the bar, who practiced be fore him. that if any ever had a mind to stoop to conquer, they were afraid or ashamed to attempt It In his court. He wss a terror to evil-doers snd tho strong arm of the' law administered by hi in held in absolute subjection the criminal class in th counties ver which he was juda-e They feared him and the law-abiding citlsens honored him and felt secure and safe and knew that ha would see to It that the law would be Justly administer ed. HV despised a mean act and never bent his knee to any false clamor and never set his sail to catch the passing tromoanve or nature, strong in Mn nkes and dislikes, but at all y true to conviction, his frnnk snd manly character, noble bearing and elrvated standard of morals, blended with dignity of deportment, conspired to make him honored by. all who could appreciate the nnhlest dualities of our nsturc. Aa a criminal Judre there was no superior: stern, unbending In the right; he was a model to pattern after. A soldier of. the South, a lawyer nf the old school, a Judge without fear and without reproach; shall we ever nieet his like sgaln. Foregoing respectfully submitted, H. N. PHARR. C. P. BENNETT. HSRIOT CLARK SON." IS MllS. BOTTOME'8 MEMORY. North Carolina Branch of King daughter and Son Adopt Kewolu- Hon In Memory or Their Late Founder and President, Mrs. Bot- tome. . , , To th Editor Of Th Observer: Information was received by the Stato secretary of the North Carolina branch of the King's Daughters and Son on November U. of the death of th founder and president of the order. Mre. Margaret Bottome. No- tlce of the bereavement wa sent (at onco to all th V-trclea in th State. An executive committee meet ing was called for November 24, to take action with regard to the sad event, at which the following resolu tions were adopted: Whereas, It haa -pleased our Heav enly Father to call o her reward our honored and beloved president, Mr. Margaret Bottome; be It Resolved. That as members .of the order Inspired and founded by V, a 1..,,. tin A ant man WA will ver keep before n her nob'l life of Ity. and th Christian faith and hope which tnad glad her own heart, and brightened the life of all W.io oapie In contact wKh , her personally, or through her,, writing. That we deem It a great privilege to have had her with us at two of our convention, and pray that the mem ory of her loving counsel may always be a benediction to hi. That the whole order or u which he presided ha met with an Irre parable loess, and a tribute to hr who now rests from her labor, that wa imitate her life of Christian chart tr.v ' - . -. '- - . J That our alncer sympathy be ex tended to her family and dear friends and co-workers, and that a copy of these resolution be sent to the Silver Cro7 one t the Stat paper and on to be spread npon our minute; MKH. W. H? 8. BUROWTN, ' ., -.:M .i :MtS8 ' KAHDALB SHAW, MRU. X H. BRIDOE8. . ;.MR& U. A. COOOEHHALL. Committee. IN MKMOIUAM. : Jamm W., Bailey. v The Obeervev la reouested to nrlnt the commltle of Sue Temple, No. 4 wnerea,- it - na pieaaea - an eu-wis Providence to remov from life and uae fulnes Prince Jams W, Bailey, a mem ber ef Hue Temple, No. It. whose death occurred in the performno and faith ful discharge of his duty aa an olflner in th city nf Aahevllle. N. C on the mora- Ilia w nu TrmifBr" iiiii p" - , 11 Now. thrfoML b it rootvod by Mun Tmrl. No. 72. that whU wm r amaisaJ n altoeka ftt 'Ui Bufdm twmluaUoo of - the 'existence of one ; who hsfl Just mtntmWtA Intl. nullil Vnnlff Itmnhnml Vftt wo, bow in , humble submission to this dispensation of Him "who,, doet all things wll." ' ' ' " i . Hesolved further, That In the death of Prince Bailey Sues Temple haa lost a faithful Votary- ma4 the order of Knights of Pythias a true and faithful member, the State and the city, of Ashcylila an upright Christian cltlsen. While' we re alise and mourn his loss we can. but fqnl mm our-ioim is ins sisrnai gain aa ni spirit Is with his God whom he loved and served-so faithfully. - To his bereav ed family, the sympathy of this Temple la extended In this, the darkest hour -of their, existence, im we are aware that human words are powerless -. to afford consolation,: and, therefore, point them to Him who has promised to be a hus band of the widow atul a father of the fatherless. j r-- '4 X . ReMnlved further. That these resolu tions be spread upon the minutes, a copy furnished to the family of the deceased, and- published In: the . Carolina Pythian and the paper of Aahevllle and Char lotte. a,o. . , . By order of the Temple. ' W. R. ORR. Brevard. N. C A. A, FISHER. Greensboro. N. C. " W. W. WILSON. Raleigh, N. C. Pated Charlotte, N..C, .Nov. th, HOW, ABOUT IT? " Attention , la Called to a Monstrous and Inexcusable Error, on the Rat of.A, Oarnejrle. : - ... To the Editor of The Observer! How about the following from The Richmond Times-Despatch : "It was "quite natural." ys An drew Carnegie, "that from the qcotch , Presbyterlana of Meckienonrr. va., snouia come uie nrst ucnianu iur.ni- 'dependence." yours truiy. W. T. IINnEBWOOD. Greensboro, Deo. 4. ;fflOHACHSUffRliS . . SQUANDER tyUIONS In Seart-h of Relief. Tho world Is full of disordered stomachs a'nd 8 per cent, of the money spent upon physicians and drugs goes in an attempt to cure the stomach. People are made to believe that In order In gain health they.muBt doc tor their stomachs and use cathartics. Ha Ik. A , a 'nl. aa fnr thl ,.h .rim,.. a ih. itrinrEiat tor the physic, until the savings o a jife time are exhausted and yot no cure. Let's be reasonable, The sick stomach is In every case the result of over-eating, hurried mas tication and improper choice of foods. Tho raucous lining all the way down the food tract losea Ita sensitiveness, and when the food Is forced down the muscles fail to respond. They do not churn the food as they should. The glands no longer give out gastric Juice to dissolve the food and render It capable i of assimilation. The man has become a dyspeptic. Tnere 1 one sure way and only one to brrng positive reller. Put into that stomach of your the very ele ments tnat It lacks to get that food into Itanld form. It takes pepsin, diastase, golden seal and others fer ments to accomplish this. The heal thy stomach contain these element. The dyspeptic stomach lack part or all of fnem. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab let is made up of Just what the dys peptic stomach lacks nature'! di gestives. . Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are not a medicine, not a drug, not a cathartic. They do not cure anybody of any thing but Dyspepxla and Indigestion and such aliments as arise from por ly digested food. While they digest the food the stomach recuperates. Tho mucous membrane Is getting out of Its stu por, the gastric Juice la coming to the surface, tho muscles are regain ing their power. Every organ of the body takes on new lire, the skin gains color, and the eyes are no longer tinged with yellow. Tou live. Why doctor and why drug your self? Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will take care of your food while nature cures you. Try a box at your druggists, 150 cents. Or, If you prefer a free trial' package before buying, send your name and address to-day. F. A. Stu art Co.. Stuart Bldg.. Marshall, Mich. Weak Women To wtak and ailing woman, there is st least on way to help. But with that way. two treatment. most be combined. On is local, on Is oontm ttaoal. but both are Important, both aiientlal, Dr. Bboop'i Night Cure la the Local. Dr. Shoop't Reatoratlv. the ConitHutlonat . The former Dr. Shoop'i Night Cure U a topical Miicout mambnui auppoaltory ramedy, while Dr. i Shoop'i Restorative la wholly an internal treat- ( aaent. The lUatoratlv reaches throughout th aotirs aystem. teekint the repair of aU aerv. aU tiama. and all blood ailment. Th "Night Cur", ai Ita name Implies, doe ita .t.n.mlu.. itt)IMr.u.liinii.m. , .. kJi. i .w. ad mueoos aurfacea, beala local weakneMea sad diachartea, while th BeetoretlT, easea nervout . omuu w onnging aoout reoawea trntth. vigor, sad energy. Tak Dr. snoop's ReatoraUT Tableta or Uquld-aas general tonte to th i7(Um. for poiitlv local help, um a waQ BURWELL DUNN RETAIL STORE lljONDERLAND and Illustrated Sung by . Mr. II. M. Swaoa. . Open From S to ll p.'m.., "C'i-:., H0LLI3TER'9 nyA i' Itssky K:iT.tiliTca Ihzh ' '-V. A IMdlclaa iwy f aosl. . .,,.;l'-' ' ' ' fdagi 6m Naalt est Vifsr, -, A apeclfl for Con tl nation. Indleeatloa, tArm and Kidney trpable. Pimvie, luiaeBia, Impure lilotxi, Mad Breath. 81irsit Bowels, Headaeb andllMkaoha Iw Rooky Meunuia Tasln Un lo form, eni a bt. iiMtuine made by HtxxiTs Datio Cowr. Madiaoa. wia G0U3tM NUGGETS fH SALLOW POfLS lr. SboOri's mm m k, m mm mm mm mum mrm 1 Moving Pictures Songs '',' ,; J. r f! ' JELJtx. ; Revolving Vr 'Pi V - - Flat Cards vi l l; ivouvcn-. Jt 63 , . ,w t siaWaejViaUaVnW' ' Railway Heads V 'fe Sl J 5?1.SiS? " Drawing CJ , Vyl - I I - Frames -, . " '- " " J.' E, CRA1TOX A CO., Machinery for Farm and Fac tory. Three kinds, from 12 to 150 a P. Boilers, Return Tubular and Portable on skids. from 12 to 150 R P. Improved Gin Machinery,, gnjj and Presses, and complete outfits of capacity of 100 bales per day and over. fciw Miflc Four or five kinds. ' all sizes in use in the South: Pulleys and Shafting, smallest to, complete cotton mill -outfits. t LID DELL COMPANY, OrttM.C IHJfi AlOON- Alt IUlg aoaay people weuid lead ner to be- ueve, wnen ui nooaewu goes te S arenas lour for her baking day t If she haa onoe used the Pride of Charlotte flour she will take nothing else. It la mad of th choicest e looted wheat and ground at our mills, AttCKUlAUliKU tiOllt mix i. Je Koiaaf, Prooilato. rttoo . Dr. E. Nye Hatciitson. Hutchison. J. J. INSURANCE LIFE, ACCIDENT OFFICE: No. , Baat Baildlag. Bell YlMaa State of Nnrtli Carolina, Mecklenburr County. ' In I he HiiDaMor Court. Bta te upon relation nf J. K, Y"iing In jrance ('OTnmrslonr of North Caro- sursnce na va. rnnam vatlve Mutual Life to urance Cnninnny. Notice Is herhy given to all ciedltnra of the Conservative Mutual Life Insur ance CompHny and to all perauns liuld Ing claim iiKiiinat aald corporation that the undersigned haa been apnolnted h virtue of an order or the Kniwrlor Court of Mecklenburg county mado In the above entitled action, receiver of aald corporation with power in take enarge 01 prviwrijr ana effects and settle Its affairs; that an ordsr haa been made by the court In, aald action, de creeing that the time within which credltora shall present and make proof to said receiver of . their rwpeotlvo clalrna agnlnat th aald corporation ahnll be limited to - January llith. 117, and that all creditors and claimants falling so to do within said time shall be bar red from participating la. the distri bution of the assets of aald corporation: all credltora and claimants are there for required to present and make proof of their reapectlve ,clahns to me, the undersigned receiver, at my office, num ber 11. Piedmont Diilidlng,. In th city ef Charlotte, county and Stat afore said, before the Iftth' day of January, 1W7, and all creditors and -claimants falling ao to do before said time .will be barred from participating In the dla Irlbutlon of -the aetata of- lh corpora tion. - f . , ,Thl th 16th dy ef. November, 1 THOMAS KUFFIN, Receiver of the Conservative Mutual . Life Insurance Company. CITRIflTMAft IIOLIDAT RATES VIA 0EA BOARD AIR L1NB RAILWAY. ' Th Seaboard announce aooount of th Chrlatmaa hiiiiday they will sell round trip ticket at. rate ef one and one-third nrat-claa (ires, plus a cent tor the round - trip, (minimum , rate M cental, oeiween. au points east or thu Mississippi and South-ot, the Ohio and TlyV.u rJ he anM pmha M Inclusive, December $0 and 11, to, end January lat,, 107, .-anal return January tlou addr, ' . -,i ' C Tm CharlotU. N. C' f i ! Trar, paM. 'igent. Raleigh.! tt. C, PaMUSBMSMMM,MM ( '.jii LwfiiiuuOn I A. II. . pi SOUTHERN QCEKV GRATE OUR LICADEIl. If it'a Orate you want, or Mantel and Tile, aee us or write for Cata logue. J. 11. Wearn & Company Charlotte. N. O. Charlotte' Beat Conducted ' Hotel THE BUFORD Fpeclal attention given to Table Service, making It un equalled In the South. Thla la a feature of The Buford that is claiming the attention of th Traveling Public. Clean, Comfortable Beda, At tentive Servants. C. L HOOPER Manager Trunlis, Bags and Suit Cases Largeat and beat selected line In the city. We offer our celebrated CHARLOTTE TRUNK aa the beat example of strong, practi cal trunkmanahtp on the market. Btses 28, SO and ll-lnch (genta' alxea) $8.50, $.00 and $9.50. Pliea 84. 3. $8 and 40-Inch (Ladlea alxea) $10.00, $11.00. $11.00 and $13.00. OV11 SCHOOL TRUNK beats the world. Blzea tj. 84 and 8$-lnch at $8.60, IT.0O and $7. SO. Make a point to as us. G1LREATH & CO. lijblkKteni Through Train Dally, Charlotte Jtoanoke. va. Hohedul in eneel Nov. 'St. llML 11:0 am Lv Charlotte, a. Ry AT (; pm :ia am A nwiwh ni, t.v i.ia pn Ar W Lv W I M pm , l- m rr - ArlMp,, k.wpm Lv MartlnsvlIN, Lv U;U tm : pa Lv Rooky Mount. Lv lo t m t: pa Ar Roanoke. Lv l: aa Daily. i-nnnMt at Raaaeke via Sbaaandaaa Valley Route for Natural rldg, Luray, Haaaratown, and all points In Faoaayl vanla and New York Pullmaa sleeper Roanoaa and Philadelphia. 1 Bmuy HMa, wiw nvmovmw. Additional train leaven Wlnaton 7: West ' Vlrslnltt and Hliennndoiili Valley rolnt. t". ahiiw avnani miriiiH v aiar nniirsi- '. L BaTVTLU Oe l. Paas. Agaal. MOANOKJL VA. Electric Cooking Wo havo an electric ket tle in which one may cook three epgs, in three minutes, and with three tcaspoon fuls of water. Wo have other appliances to do other cooking. Wo keep in stock appliances to do every line of grill-room cooking by electricity. Also electric foot warm- era. flat-irons, curling irons and - other economic shock ing ; things.'4 Buy one of these com plete outfits and let the C0okv, go., ''i?L-;'fhv" The D. A. TompMns Co. Engineers and llachinkts; Charlotte, N..C. ; I-' '- -r B.'i.'.'im t-vMi. i WASHBURN, Southern CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA Not lite Cheapest but THE BEST Wt- strive to Increase our stork every year. We also Im prove on the quality goods we handle, if possible. We aim to Rive our cuntomers an assort meiij of high-class Jewelry, Silver. Cut Glaus and Hand-painted China equal to any stock In the South. Our prices will be found as. low us the quality permits. Garibaldi & Brims: 1eVllng Jewelers. EAGLE Every Eagle should have one of our plna. All the design. CHARMS. FOBS AND BUTTONS. It advertises your order and makes you known to your friend. The-Palamountain Co. JEWELERS. HAVE YOU SEEN IT ? "The Royal Hot Blast." Fuel-saving, heat-producing. We have it, and other styles. J. N. McCausland & Co. Stove Dealers and Roofing Contractors, 221 S. Tryon Street. LEONARD L. HUNTER ARCHITECT dCa Building CIIAIlIxm'K n. a FRANK P. M1LBURN & CO. ARCHITECTS WXSMIMOTOX. D. C DR. 0. L. ALEXANDER, DENTIST. CARAOX BCTLDllfO . Southeast Corner FOURTH AND TRTOIf MlHH.fL', HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS OHARryrrSA OKEXmMlUMIXX Wheeler, Runge and Dickey " A trrirm mhm r- .:, teeend noer , 40 ulldln, , cnAKumx. ..w.n ('.'-ifv i 7" ;vi: 1 1 y ttrVwi(i nmt kMtwtJn ' V . v V U . PNS r Slubbingv ' Intermediate and' :. Roving Frames Spinning Frames Spoolers and Reels Agent Southern Railway i. B. Following schedule n gurus ub llaned only aa Information, and are not c guaranteed. s , ,m. No. I, daily, for P.lehmead -nd local polnta; connects at Oreenatm ' for Wlnaton-salmn. Rullh. Ooldabor. Newbem and Morehead City; at DaavOI -for Norfolk. - M t ?L m. No 57. daily, for Mock Miff ' -pwer. Columbia and loral station. v f a; . m. No. U dally eoept finnday, - 4 11 m, 1 'i'riivtin ana local Jintf.: .oonnecU st Mooresvliia for Win- aton-8aletn tn ,t Stateavllle for Hlok- Sr?:.LS?.-,r- Blow,n Rock- Aahevllle ead ' , other points west . "J; No- 6n7- New fork and Atlanta Kxpreaa. Puflman aleeoir tS ' ur,, v.m.. ana any conrnea to at- . lanta. Close connection at Bpartaaburg for Hendersonvllla and Aahevllle. No. 13 dally. New York and ' Florida Express, for Rock Hill. Chester. Wlnnsboro, Columbia, Savannah. Jack., aonvtlla. Dining car aervlce. I:IS a. m. Na. M dilv tt a rm u.n for Washington and all pomta North. - ruiiman a rawing room and sleepers to Y" na nwnmona; oar eoacaee nv urwui la nun nvrnn mn . nlng ear service. Connects at Oreenanore for win- npn-Mutm. itaieign ana uoldaboro. . J". No. 17, dally. Washington drswlng room sleepers. Naw fork: te New Orlaana and Blrminrham. Pullman obaervauon car New Verk to Vfacoa. Dining car service. Solid Pullmen train, -?iJ5 S ,m-. No- Wasomston and Florida Limited. Pullman drawlna- mm lee pern to New York- flnt-elaaa to uhlngton. TH n 1 1. V jmp ...ii I.. 11.00 s. m Nn at All e. t.i . : Mooreavlll. Barter Junction. CootaSesea, Mockavlll., Wtnaton-Salem. and Roaaoke! Va.. and local polnta, , .-5' ii .,;,tl- " n' wp Atlanta . and local atatlona; eonneota at Spartas- 2fi p. m No. daily eacept Sunday. -k?,WibW1 Oreenville. 7:00 r. m. Nn ii Saiiw vtu .a n local atatlona; connect at Greens- . boro for Raleigh and Ooidabore. PulU man aleepera. Oreenahoro te Ralalsa. - Pi.llMhurv to Norfolk, and CharlotU to Richmond : p. m. No. a. dally except Sunday, rrelrht and passanser la rh.it.r a rV - i..i r-. r-a. 7:1S p. m No. 14. dally exoeot rtunda. ; for Taylorsville and local atatlona. eeti lSt !i. Stateavllle for Aanella, Kaox--V villa. Chattanooee nad Ummnht. i1' .5'- v da'-y. Waahlngtoa V' and Soathweatem Limited for Wash- ' itigton and all point North PtUlman aleepera and tollman obeervattoa c 11 "w Trk- Dining car aervtee. Solid Y "man train. 1 I ": P. m. No. 14. daH New Terk and j Florida Kxoress. for Vsahlnrtoa Snd ' ' : E,''"t nrth- Jp"llmn sleepers from -Jacksonville and Auguata to New Torkf 1 irirst-elass day coach. Jackaoavtlle to Washlneton. M p. m No. . dattv. Waahlnaton en T rjorlda Limited, for Columbia. AMrasta. ' lonna Limited, for Columbia. Awruata. arleaton Savannah and Jaekeonvllln. ill man lrawlnr room aleplng ear la aekapnville Flrat claaa eay ooache. fx.MnRton to Jackannvtlla . Pill Jaoka Wtneton tn JaclraAtivtlla 11 1 rlO p. m. No. 40. dally for Waahlngtoi, and point North. Pullman aleeper to waahlnrton. Flint claaa day aoach -At lanta to Waahlnaton. . 10:H p. m No. . dally. United State Past Mall, for Atlanta and points Sooth and Snutbweet Pullman drawln wv.n I alepefa to New Orleans and Blrmtng ""i, 'my runviic tv HvninxlOII lO fWW Orlei ns. Ptnlnar csr service. Tickets, steeping car reservations, and detailed Inrormatfon cn he obtained at City Ticket Office. No. 11 South Try atreet. : , , H B Bpet-cer. O. M.. S. H. Hardwlrk. J. T. M W it". Tayloe. Q. P. A ; R, L. Vamon. T P. A. Seaboard Air Line Railway Direct Una to the principal cities North. Baat. South and douthweak Schedule taking efftM Nov. 28. ISO, subject Ui ehana without notice. Tlckata for paaaaga on all tralne are sold by thia company and accepted by the paaaengrr with the understanding that thla com,ny will aot be reapoaelble for failure to run Ita train ea soaedul time, or for any such delay aa may be Incident to their operation. Care la ex erclaed to give correct time to connect ing line, but this company is not ra sponalbla for errors or omlatrtona. Trains leave Charlotte as Saitowa:' No. 4U. dally, st 4:15 a. m. for MannwL Hamlat and Wilmington without ohaag connecting at Monroe with B for Atlaata, Hlrmlnghuin. and the Southwest; at Hamlet with SR fnr Halelgh and Porta mouth. With ! at Hamlet for Raelh. Richmond, Waahington. New Terk and " the East. No. m dally, at 10:11 a a for Uv eolnton, Shelby and Rutherfhrdtoa witb out change, couaecting at Liaeelntea with C. N. W. No. i5 for Klohc-y. T nolr. and western North Carolina ponlta. No. 131. dally. T:l p. m. for Mraroe. ' eonnaetlng with 41 fo AUants, Birmtng '' ham and the Southweat. with M at Ham let for Richmond. Waahington and New yorkA.,m1 th H1 wUJl 0 -Monroe York, and thKaaU with tt It IlamUt Nn. IS. 10:09 a. av- dallv. (mm North and South. ' .. . T No. ialp. m. daUy. rrom Rut her. ' fordton, Shelby. Unooloton and C. aTS" W. Hallway point. No. . l: p. m- Sally, from WUmtn. ton. Hamlet end , Monroe, also (ram point East, North and Southweat, eea. aecting at Hamlat and Monroe. . Connactlona are made at Hamlat wi. aU through tralne lor rolat North. Houta and Southwest, which ar posed of vestibule day eoeohee bttM -Portsmouth an Atlanta, and Weehln. tan and JaeksoB Villa. , and mi " between Jersey City, Birmingham an Memphis, and Jersey Oty and Jsckaon vllle. Cafe oar oa all through trains, rr Information, tlme-tablee, reaaran. , tlons on Seaboard deeenptlve literature aooly to ticket agents or address. KDWAKD F. LOST. tnd. V. rortamoutB JAMS8 KK1L JR.. C p. Portsmouth, V( , A Chaiiotta ti C ' C H. QATT l T. P. A. . Retell h, N. C. CHA8. B. RTAN. dT. A . . t lertamonta. Va. nicns 1 . 'Ct'lLS i all ac::: - 1 Atj Nwteantii . . TddsatuslO Alr( ' i. ,.; . wr rv.i u, rwwniraia uq norroik. Through sleeper on this train froea Char lot t a, N. C, to Portaotouta. ffe. dell" Train a arrive in Charlotte aa AiiA... 1 I, . - -'1, 1 k .. v , 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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