Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Dec. 22, 1906, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
6 CIIAItLOTTU DAILY OBSERVER, DECEMBER 22, 190G. Ay - ,::f . i Kiinvs or davtosojj. v , Rtmlpnu Lmtre for Happy ' Home Mcivefa Memorial Aaf n Bobool ., ' ' ! I'eraonnl Motet. ' -wry Bpecial to, The Obaenrer. J ,v"'fv I; I)vlJon, Dec. Xl.7Tb Christmas rwM tM tdajr at midday. In " order to allow jtbe student to finish up todaa examinations In time for y'," Ui noon trains, the breakfast hour : . V WM moved up to 7:I(, morning pray v . ra were' emitted and the examine- ' Uons started at I O'clock. Extra cara :Jt ; war provided for the aocommodation . "' of th larfa number who took .the ' ; firat train Rearing them homeward. ; ' . To-4ay there were do recltatlona In f f Puol, chool, the exerci be .'", ;vy .;; ,'4nf '. devoted to the celebration of - Jfortta Carolina Day, and taking thla '., , time the f6rm of a memorial to the I Vv' late Dr. Charlee Mclver. Dr. Henry t - ;: ;,. lula Smith made the address. Or. 'i'V;1 Smith at a later hour to-day left for "l Fort Mill, where he also has ai ?n- . ; gagement to lecture. Dr. Smith cx- lave immediately after . i' ! V? Christmas for Loulsvlli. Ky.. where -! '.:;. ;' IS la to make an addreaa on Church i . r'.' ftd Chrlatlan education, in connection I with the movement to establUh in '. :'; that State a ynodlcal college for wo . r fv.y'iY' men. . ur. wooien waa cauea dick several .;- day ago from hia hunting trip down at hia old home In the eastern part of the State, by the serlou lllnes of hia little daughter, Sarah, who has attack of pneumonia. She Is now -. greatly better. Hc-v. John Oroy la "''?' her this week, aftr an absence of vJ- 'soma time. Miss Lula Orey, who has ' ' been in the hocpltal nere for a num- . .'i bar Of weeks, has recovered sufflclent ly to leave the hospital, and Is at the r , ' . home of her brother, Dr. W. U. Orey. Among the visitors In town yeeter- ., V 'day were Mr. Burr, the musical assist ant of Rev. William Black, aynodlcal evangelist, and Mr. John Dodge, of ' , Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. Dodge, who v graduated here In '91, Is a prominent young lawyer In his native State, be- .'o Ing city attorney for Jacksonville. Two Of his brothers are now members ' i,' ' Of the sophomore class. Rev. Wll llatn Black recently returned from Rockingham, where he assisted the 'i r ... pastor In a meeting that was very fruitful of results. The cards hand ; . ad In by those professing conversion ,Y. were (S In number. The amount ralaed for ynodlcal home mission ; ; ' was $75. , , As tha Christmas holidays are ap proachlng Mr. Black will nil no rth- ,-'!' ar engagements till the first week In . January, when he goes to the Bes- y learner Avenue church. Greensboro, i Her. J. W. Ooodman pastor. The usual Christmas exercises at ; '', the Linden Sunday school will be held Saturday night, the programmes con- v, sifting of music, recitations and a beautiful Christmas tree. Dr. J. P Munro Is superintendent and direc tor. -Dr. Munro and Miss Anna ,vf Bella Munro leave the first of next . Week to attend the Munroe-McDuffle ' wedding at Columbus, Oa. DOIXOH AT HIGH POIXT. Orphans Ohr KnUrtainmrnt-Chalr Company liMTratrs Capital Htwk Working on Hoctrlc Mglit IToJwt. Special to The Observer. High Point, Dec. 21. A bBnd of or phans from th lis i turn Springs Or phanage gave an entertainment at the auditorium last night to a good alseO audience, notwithstanding tli Inclemency of the weather. The Tumllnson Chair Manufactur ing Company has Increased lis capi tal stock to t&U,uvO, I&U.000 of, which will be preferred stock. The Tomlinaon company clous a big busi ness, which Is continually on the In crease. It Is now In unape to do even a bigger butlne-a In tne fulure. Moel ot I ho maiiulactu. i n plants bera will close uon baiUrclsy (or tha holidays, not returning; to work agala until New Sfcjr a Day. The time will be taken up In taking In ventories, making raira ami the Ilka, so as to btgln the new year with everything straightened out for the nest year's busim Tha city schools will closo down bueine? to-day, and will nut open up aga.n for two weeks. It has 1cve loped (hut HlKh Point J haa built over 170 houses, of varlnu kinds, during the year, or u houxo , for avery day In the year, which Is a record she has been keeping up ' for eeverel years. The money In , vested In those buildings will reach considerably over I&00.000. High Point now has In coure of erertlof three buildings costing from 110,000 ' to 1100,000 or possibly more. At a meeting or the board of alder men Monday night, the matter pf the ' disposal of the electric light project Will be taken up. A committee has been appointed, and other definite ar rangements made, to secure for High Point the necessary location and equipment for a modern electric light and Water rlailon, and the flniil meet- Ing Will ho held to decide on the matter. It Is learned thai 'he com mltte has Its eye on the colored Hhp tlat Church property In the hollow, as the location for the ele. trie light plant, that new engines will be In Mailed nt the wnter works plant, nnd other needed Improvements -it al , placing High Point In the front rink. aa regards her cleclrfc light una at tr works plant. ;-A '. ,i Beginning u lth Monday night the 'v' ' Various churches v. ill begin to hitv. .; their Chrlstnms exi-rclsea Hnd rhrist- ma trees. Seeral of the churches . have preps red Inten sllng exercises 'ipj'i- tor the occasion. All will mako the "ff' , 'llttla folk hu iy, a well as some of , ' . th ulder heads, by their reuiein "w.'.' branoes of them In th of Christ- ma gift on the tru and otherwise. , The colored people huva organised 'V building and loan association here. ,'ij'V'JPrpf. A. J. Orlffln, of the Normal and 7 Induatrlal fetchool. and others are at tba bead of the enterprise , .-'r Eaitcrtaloiuetil at Red Hpirugs Al- ''''Tv,i- ''- ewj. V (, ' Special to The Observer. ' ij;' 1U4 Spring. De. !1 -The -Hdet the) North Carolina Military A) ; amy, at Red Springs, gave h Imnd con-eert-and drama Monday night to nn t '., enthusiastic audience of three hun- . ; dred. Th glee club sang orllnl .;. song With great effect. Th young . men appearing a young ladles tn the . , play ' wer especially fine. Douglas r McMillan acted a love sick old maid .admirably. Mr. Jwne. the wife, of ; tha uprlntendnt, and Commandant Cornell ad th entertainment In charge. To them Its success I large Jy due. Th holiday vacation beginn ' to-day, closing a half-year work, which. In interest and In discipline. ; baa never been equated. Catarrh of th no and throat ehuld Jes4 yoa to at least 1 as us for m (re trtsl box of Dr. ghoop'a Catarrh Cur. Nothtrg ao urAlr firove merit aa a real, actual teetnd Dr. Shuusv 10 arov this, neatly gselres that w let you msk ther ut Thl ereatuy, . snow whit thesllng balm, sooibe - the throat end .'j(nis. and -quickly jpurin a tut or fveri.h breath. - Call and iartlgl. isurwa-tuna futalt flora. KKWS 6F CX)NCOIU. C Good A net Ion Bala at jLllaaourl City ' new Drug Store Opeiaed tpfor V aonat Cominga and tioiitga, Mostly ijomutga, . , x- Special to The Observer, Conoord, Deo. 2J.-Tha auction tale ot'leia by A- A. Brown at Miaaourt City, on tha outaklrta of tba city; waa well attended and aalea wera about aa good as waa expected. Tha cold. damp weatfoer kept a great many people from tha aalea, but notwith standing, there waa yet a big crowd. A braaa band lad th procession. Your correspondent la requested to atate that all th Confederate veter ans who have bean awarded badge of honor by th Daughters of the Confederacy, and wiho hare misplaced or lost them, can obtain a new one by making application through tho Jroper channel Many of th vet are very anxlou to regain possession of one of th crosses. Mr. Joe Reed haa opened up a drug tore in hi room on Union etreet. opposite th old Morrla property. It will be run under th old nam of Keed'a Drug Store, whictfi la fa miliar to all Cabarrua people. Joel Reed, aonior, being th first man to open and conduct a drug business In Concord. Ha retired from buiine arbout 1 year ago. Th holiday visitor ar home returning to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Sarah B. Caldwell and son arrived thla morning from Monroe, and will be here for a week. Mleaea Grace and Helen Patterson arrived last night from the Stat Normal at Greens boro. Mr. William Uappenfleld i home from Baltimore, where tie 1 studying pharmacy. Mr. Kd. Lltaker, an old Cabarrua boy, who left for tha Northwest Ova years ago, arrived last nlcht on a visit to his parent on South Cnlon street. He is located at I.lnton, Indiana, and la engaged In the mining business. He will be here for several weeks.- Mia Anna Doug lass Hherrlll, th pretty young daugh ter of Mr. John B. Hherrlll. la home from Randolph-Macon College at Danville. Mlaa Lula Craven I home from the State Normal. Mlaa Sudle Smith left last night for Atlanta on a visit to iher sister, Mrs. John D. Hackctt. Mr. R. C. Montgomery is spending the holiday with hi father, Judge W. J. ( Montgomery. Mr. Roas Cannon cam In yesterday from the Flshburn School. Mlaa Lula Harrla. of the Presbyterian College, at Char lotte, la visiting at the home of Mr. B. E. Harris. Mr. Charley Barrier came In this morning from Catawba Col lege, at Newton. Messrs. Afton Meana and Henry Rowe are home from the University. Mrs. R. Will Johnston returned last night from Charlotte, where she had been In a hospital for some weeks, sue la very much Improved In health. Ther will be Christmas services at All Saints' Eplscopsl church next Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Music for the occasion will be under the pemonal direction of Mrs. W. H. Gor man. Postmaster Buchanan Is collecting an advance In box rent at the post office. Boxes now cost from 12 to $6. Miss Margsret Woodhouse arrived laxt night from Converse College, and will remain during the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Allda Woodhouse. SHIPMENT OF HOLLY NORTH. Tlie ( IirisUnas Tree In Demand Ne gro t hargitl With Whiskey Selling C hild (lubbed to Death by China man. Special to The Oberver. Fayettevllle. Dec. 21. Considerable shipments have been made North of holly within the past few dayx, and also of mistletoe, which Is very fine this year, and Is In high favor, for hanging from tho chandelier and over the doorways, a gage of oscu iatory forfeit with our frlonda on the other side of Mason and Dixon' Line. Tom Walker, a negro, was nrralifii ed In th mayor's court to-day. charg ed with stilling whiskey at his place on bow street, and. In default of bond, was committed to Jul I i-jf trial In Superior Court. Wednesday Deputy Sheriff Pato ar rested Frank Fisher, charged with obtaining money under falao pre tense. Know fell thick and fast Wednes day for a short while In a little area of the northern part of town, though nt a flake was suen elsewhere In the city. .lr. J. D. Gardner, a well-known tobacco buyer of Oreenvllle, and his wlfn were registered at the' Hotel La Fsyette Wednesday evening, having been married at Darlington. S. C, Wednesday. Mr M. Mrl. Mathesnn. proprietor of the Hotel LaFuyette. Is confined to his room, and hus been quite sick for the past two nights. Wednesday night a mule longing t'i Mutlu (iitlmy colorud woman living in be n tho iinrtheost suburbs of the town, went wild from some ruusv, kicked the stabM to pieces. Jumped out of the wreck, ran to Cross Creek, plunged In, and dinwned Itself. Was It a case of suli ldo' Yesterdsy was set by County Su perintendent Mcltryde for "North Carolina Day" In the public m -bonis of Cumberland. Many of tho pro gramme were elxborate and attrac tive and all of them were entorlum- Ing and instructive. New ha heen received here of the noaalbl death of Nellie Koyal. 10 year old, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs frank Koyal, Independent missiona ries In China. The child was pluylrig on the banks, of the river at Mhang hal, where h was clubbed to death hy three Chinamen. Mr. Koyul was before marriage, Mia Sullivan, of IVIx.-r. H. C and Mr. Royal Is a nu live of Sampeon county, and a brother of Mrs. Kate Ureeoe, of this city Mr. and Mr. Lelghion llaake have returned from their wedding trip, and are registered at tho Hotel La Fayette. Miss Blanche Smith, of Haul-field. 8. ., a graduate nurs of th Illghsmlth Hospital, who haa many fr Inula here, la the guest or Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Welslge on Hay- mount. Kndorwea T1m DlMwrvvr'a Cuiuiiirnt. To th Kdltor of The Observer: , After reading The Observer's ar ticle concerning th Postal's declalon In regard to Christinas begging, and hIho th A. I). T.'s service, th writer wishes to commend the former and endorse what was said of th latter. I also wish to make the suggestion that people In th aame boat volun tsrlly send Mr. Oaffnay, the Postal's manager, soma contribution to be di vided among the ten messenger boys, thus showing their appreciation In a substantial manner of this policy. A SUFFICKKK. OUTWITS TUB Ht'HOKON. A noinpllcation of female trouble, with tstsrrh of Ibe Btoinavli and bowels, hail reduced Mrs. Tho. S. Austin, of lavie worth, I ttd. , to such a deplorable condi tion, thai ntw doctor advleed an opora tlon. tHil her husband rearing fatal re sults, postponed this to try fcjisetrle Bit I era, ai4 to Hi amassment of all who knew her. thla msdielne completely cur 4 bar. Guaranteed ovir for torpid liver, kidney disesse, hlliuuaneM. laundloe, rhllls n fever, general debility, tier vousn end blood pnlartilng. Hm( tonUt mad. Prlc Mo. at K. II, Jordan Co. drug sur, Trr ft. 'i u .m f m A t V ta O ' 1-'. ... - jAPSoiuteiVJt A wholesome cream of tartar baldng powder. Makes the finest, lightest, best flavored blsdiit hot- breads cake and Alum and alum-phosphate powders are injurious. Do 'hot me them. Examine the label. 0YA4 BAKING POWDgft CO.. NCW V0IUC . PRESENTS FOB F1REMEX. Greens horo Aldermen Make Gener ous IX) nation for Money Gift to FlrciiM-n and Policemen Christ mas Exerclsea. Special to The Observer. Oreenaboro, Dec. Zl. At a meet ing of the board of aldermen yes terday afternoon, it waa decided to give $500 to the member of the vol unteer fire department, the amount to be distributed among the firemen In proportion to the number of fires they have attended during the past year: It was also decided to give each of the policemen IS each, In token of their ervlces. Th Greensboro Lodge of Elks Is arranging to give a Christmas dinner to a large number of poor people of the city. The d!nter will be given In the basement of th Smith Me morial building. Tickets will be is sued, and a number of worthy poor will be given tickets. Christmas exercises were held In West Market Street church this evonlng, tho services being conducted WASH'S the trating and soothing properties, all unpleasant feelings, and so ordeal that she passes through the event safely and with but little suffering, as numbers have testified and said, "it is worth MUlliltifUl U- its weight in gold.M $1.00 per bottle of druggists. Book containing valuable information mailed free. Tilt BR" ' "T.UIAT0R CO., AUaot. Ga. is a TT Best Liquors I am ofTeririg the at the very lowest prices. I buy direct from distillers who do not sell tha retail trade: and generous conces sion on their part have enabled me to make some ex ceptional oilers. The following prices include express charges. PEI GALLON Laxarus Out, Oesm of MPhUklt., $4.00 Apple Brsady $2,0 and U5I Rye Vaitkrv, $2.00, J2.50, J3.C0, ZJM Mounlsta VbuUr, J2.50 Cm VbUkay, - $2.00 sod $2.50 Yadkia Hirer Cera, 4 full quarts, S2.50 Alberta xrU Rye, 4 full quarts, $3.00 Nail rders are filled on the day re ceived, and forwarded on Cnt trains Write for Prlc. tlst of Leading Brand$ Lirjrit Kali OrJ.r Howm la lb. Soul. L. Lazarus, Lynchburg, Va Mellow In fUvor. Aged for yeara In charred casks, in warehouses flooded with sunshine. Best Northern Rye always selected by a member of the firm. Purest water from wells sunk hundreds of. feet into solid limestone. Goes to the heart, not to the head. Make the next high ball of IDTOPlOTWISKEir Ita up FERDINAND WESTHEIMER O SONS f CtMlaasaaSt. O ; LoUtUS. Kr S JH, M - i ti's ; 'are pastry. by the Sunday school of the church. There was a large attendance and an appropriate programme wa ren dered. Christmas exercises will be held in other city churches during the next few days. BROADWAY CENTRAL HOTEL BROADWAY. Cor. THIRD STKEET JfaSW TORK. GRKAT FAMILY HOTEL. BzceUeaoa Without Extravagance. ' RATES: American Plan ga.50 per day. F.uropean Plan 11.00 per day. This beautiful hotel enjoys a repu tation of highest respectability and freedom from all objectionable feat ures, and recommend Itself to LA DIRS and FAMILIES for it quiet, orderly management, clean, well-kept rooms, great public parlors, grand halls and liberal italrwaya Send for Larg Colored Map of Nw York, FREE. DANIEL C. WEI1B. Manager. TILLY IIAYNES Prop'r. Is to lore enndren, and no borne can be completely happy with out them, yet the ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass usually is so full of suffering, danger and fear that she looks forward critical hour -with apprehension and dread. Mother's Friend, br its pene- allays nausea, nervousness, and prepares the system for th r a inert at Lowest Prices best values in liquors and cordiala to o' SACOvAND , I. .- .- I. ; , ' i - i COTTON . a- i K't" - ia.' A t Fi.t w---fii? 'v0$M0M& . Railway Heads, C rl Drawing , E':':-V; A. II. VVASHB URN. Southern - Age at SOOTHKRX Qt'EKf ORATE OUR LEADER. If It's Orate you want, or Mantela and Tile, see oa or write for cata logue. J. II. Wearn & Company Charlotte, X. C Cbarlotta'a Bea Good acted Bote! THE BUFORD Special attention glvea ta Table Eervloa. making it ua equalled In the South. Thla to a feature of Th Bufora that la claiming th attention of th Traveling Pwblto, Clean. Comfortable Bees. At tentive Servanta e-- -' C. E. HOOPER Manager The Matchless" is especially gotten out to meet the demand for a high- grade STEEL RANGE that can be sold at a price within the react of all. A guarantee bond with each Kange. J. N. McCausland & Co. Stove Dealers and Roofing Contractors, 221 S. Tryon Street. JiWliJolkfflcni Through Train Dally. Charlotte ta cnoBe. va. Schedule in eiTeet Nov. a, UOC .w m . wm u pm l Rooky Mount. Lv lt:W as pm Ar Honaok. Ur $M sa n.u. Conoeot at Roanoke via Valley nouie tor nuiuni xriu, iuuray. ttassrstown, and all points to Pansayi. vnnla and New fork Pulltnaa alsr Roanoa and Philadelphia. Additional train leave Winston 7:80 m.. dally except Punday, for touth- w.at. Virginia and Hhennnaoan Val lay nolnts. M, T, BRAOO, Electric Cooking i aBnnaaBBB Wo havo an electric ket tie in which ono may cook three eggs, in three minutes, and with tnrce teaspoon fuls of water. . We have other, appliances to go other; cooking. V W e keep in stock appliances to do every line of grill-room cooking by " electricity r Also electric foot warm ers, flat-irons, curling irons and other economic ? shock ing things. : v 'rv"..-- .:? V : ' Buy ono ; of these com plete outfits . and ; let . the ITie D A. Tci:!i Co. Engineerd and Uachinlsts . Charlotte, N. U . v U:00 am Ur Cnariott. , ts. Sjr At s pra i:ls an Ar Winston. So. fir. Lv t:Mpm f to bin Lv Winsion. N. W. Ar J.ftj La PcfTE T' .. '. - ..j ........ i . X i . i. ... ' - .., . . V..'-r"'-- charlotte; north carouna Ibdcay fcr hrn End fee- Frfrinpt Three kinds, from 12 U,S"10 to 150 a R Boilers, 5S?, to13 Portable on skids. from 12 to 150 H. P. IinjroYcdCn Haduncry, ggj and Presses, and complete outfits of capacity of 100 bales per day and oven Saw Mills, Sf?" M all sizes in ess in the South. PiiHdvc Mnftrff AH sires fromtbs smallest to romplrto cotton mill outfits. LIDDELL COMPANY. CtafetuvfLt ' Dr. & !fye Wutcrilaon. . 9. BatohlaoaL INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT OVriCKi av S, BaaH BaJMXaa, SIS. DE. 0. L. ALEXAltDEB, DENTIST. ojuio!f anxscro Southeast Corner rODKIB AND THTOlf KTKEETW HOOK AND R00EE3 ABOHITEGTS OBAKLOTTSA OIUWNSBOHO, HA Wheeler, Runge and Dickey AE0HITE0TS aeanel neee iCm BuUatng; OHJUtxxrrnB. ...... n. LEONARD L. HUNTER ARCHITECT dCi Bundtnc CHART A7TTB - X. a FRANK P. IIILBURN & Ctt ARCHITECTS tfAsmNOToir. z. a CintlSTMAB IIOUDAT RATES VIA SKAiOARD AIR UNB RAILWAT. . ' Th Seaboard announoe , aecaoat of th Chrletotag holloa ya they win J round trip ticket at rat of en and one-third flrat-class fare, plu X nt for tha round trie (mlnlmura rata la cant), between ell points east of tha MiMissippi ana noutn cx in udj and potomao rivers. 1-lckata CJU b aold tacesnhee N ta H inclusive, leornbr ft) and tL 1901, end anuary 1st, JW7. Ooal return jaaoary ror rat, schedules ar any ta forma tlees addraas .' ' ''. v.'. A. rue it. drr,, iOty P, Agent, Charlotte, N. O. O If. OATTIH, . - . i y Trsv. pass. Agent, Jtnlalgb, K C ': R:.hr L':.!:!.i Tea nrcla aVtaas Slaa HetlHl and Sasa.il VifWk ' A riaiBorfvntlpsttoi, iDdifcatioe, IJv and K.ldsy smable. rimilea, asaaa, Ininure and rJaeaaoh. I ftosky Mmwitala Tseln tab- I" d.. sa Mnu a baa. (i.nulna nts1 by I Baunrrca Vmnt CowraaT. Hwllsofc Win l 6CU1.A RUUisi.!! rv aaixww riuruai HACilliS: SHOPS - a-k 7 ) ; v Roving Frame spuming rramcs;.; V- ' J' and Reels I- :'Yi-cV:1A-'li-; si'.rwvwuii nnnwi sfnns shw , Ushed onlr aa laforataUoa, and ar aot guaranlMO. ' s; a. m. no. s, aanr. for nienmona ?nd Ineal poinUi ooaneot at Qreenabor ar Vlnslor-rflm. Raleigh, Ooldsbore. W- W. 17. n, for Roe Hilt etr. CMumhia and form I suuona. Chester. f .a,svMI. Yavlnravlil and looil Jt eauy rvp aunaar. SSlvrTllis ana Meoreovul for Cro- .eneet at Meoroeviti for win- "5 , an at Btateavtil ror tuck err, Lenoir. Blowing Kock. AaaevUl and etf er point srt." .1 a. o. . eally. Ki m Nil a 'lhti New York and sapnss. Columbus. Oa i lanta. Cloa soni Pullman sleeper ra ua. Oa.. nd daf coaehea to At Clo onnetioa at Spartanburg idersenviil end Ashovill. for Hadrnviiia 1 XJ m m Ma SS d . 1 1 . K' M Southern r railway Pprtda EspresTor jiocit HUt Chester. ! Wlnnsbero. Columbia. Savannah. Jaoa - m u ra. .... - - fV. Washington nnd ab fomu North. ruuman arawing room and sleepers t , Cew Torn ana: Ricnmondj day oeaebe -S-W Orieana WaahtnvtMl fMtllnv MS ' iriconwii hi ui ssudoi u lor Wl Mnrt.H. Imm B.l.l. " , t:K . as. No. 7. dsJl. Waahlnaton 1 no itwiuwwi unutea. Kuiimaa . . tv New Orieana end Birmlnsiiim. ulianaa - .' tbMfv.tlO. mmr V,b .a U..an . . Binlng ear aanrlea. Solid Pullman trslrv .0T - m. No. vVaeamaton ard FlorMa JUraltad. Pullman drawing root sleerwr to New. Srat-etasa eoaoh to Weal i Weabhsgton. Dining ear nrflu lire a. m. Nev tt. dally, for Davidson. Mooresmri. Barber Jnnotion. CooIssmM. uoeksinil. winston-Salem. aad Rouoka, Va. and weal polnta. U: 9. m. Na. Jl. dany. for AUanta nd local (tatlnnat eonneot at Spartan, urg for UeneWraoaville and Ashsvlll, l:fn n. m. Nn. si. Bnii.. for SpartaBburg. Oreenvlll. toocoay and lorsl point. TMWn.rn.Ne - "O U daity, fee Richmond station; ennnect at Oreen. end local statin bore for Ralaiarh nn ooKiatore, Pnll aleeper. Oreenaboro to Ratal a. gsilsbury to Norfolk, nnd Charlotte to to p. . , daDy exeept Sondar. frejghnpaieengw to Cneater. 4. t:u n. m Nn. ti. Asfl MMnt snuli ror Tayloravill and looaj stations, eoa asets at RtatearlTla for A shmnlla. JTnn. Tille. ChattnK- and Msmphla P-rn. wo. a. oauy Washlneten Rnd Botrtnweatam Umitad for Wash rton aad an .points North Pnilman sleepers and Pullman obssrvatlon esr ,w I?rk' Dining ear ssrvlo. Solid aTMirnma mia. fl: p. m. No, M. flally, N.w Tork and Florida - Firm aaa far waahlnatna anil swini norm, ruiiman eieenar from Jaokannvill and Angusta to New York, fjrst-elaaa day eoack. Jsckeoovm to . washtngtoq. JM rn, WO..SV oathr. WasnTneton and Florida Limited, for Columbia, nuausta, Charleston. Savannah nnd Jaekaonvllla, Pullman drawlna room ping ear to Jacksonville, trst class esy coaehea Washington tn Jseksonvtlls a jg p. m. No. et), daily, for Washington polnta Noflh. Punnian sleeper to Waahlngtnn. First elaa day coaek At lanta to WasMnrton. 10:8) p. m. No. ta. dairy. TTntted State Fast Mad, for Atlanta aad point Soate and BoathwsoV Pullman drawing mom lerr to New Orlsan nd Blrmlng lism. pay coaehea, Waahtngtoa to New Orleans. Ptnlnar car aervte. Tlelceta, ateeplng ear ressrrstlona and eetaUed information ean be ebtalnsd at City Ticket Office, No. U South Tryon Street. a H. Aokert. Fourth Vie PrwUent A nfertLMnr: 8. H. HrtlrH, P. T. St.: W, H. TayW O. P. A: R I Vsmen, T. P. A. Seaboard Air Line Railway Direct tin ta the prtacrpal eitles North, Beat, South ana ioutbweat. Schadui tsklng errsct Nov. K, UO. ubjKt to nans witheut netio. Tlckst for paaaag en all trail) ar old by thla company ana accepted ey th passenger with th ondratndlng that thla oom,ny wtu not be reapbaaibie for failure to run It train on sohedal tlm. or for any uck delay a may be laoldent U thalr eosrstion. Car la an raised to give correct tlm to connect ing llnss. but this company Is not re sponsible for error or emiaatona Trews leave vnanone as saiiowst Ko. 40. dsllv. at 4:11 a. m. for Monrfla. Banalat and Wllminawn wltnont ehance. eonnecting at Afonroe with Si i -r Atlanta. Etrmingnam. ana tne eouinnest: at Hsmlet with M tor Ralelsh and Ports mouth. With M at Hamlet fOrKslslsh. Rlohmon4 Waahlagton, New Torh and the tt. No. isl dally, at 19:11 a a for Litv eoloton. Bbalby and Rutberfordtan with, cut change, eoaneetlny at Ltaeolntoa with CAN. W. No. 10 for Hiorxry, olr. and watniNrth Carouna Ponlta. Mo. VO. dally, fill e. m. ror- Monroe. eonnectlna with 41 fo A Atlanta. Blrmmg bom and the Soutbwt, with H nt Ham. 1st for Richmond, Washington and New York, end the East, with U at Monro for Rtobmond, Washington end New one, ana in sast, wit n at llaml ir lUlelgh, Peru mouth aodT Norfolk, hreuc h lepr on thl falo from Char itto, K. ft. te Portamoutn, ., daily. , ! Trains arrive In Charlotte aa foliowet No. Ut, 1 M" a. av, daily, iroia points nrlk Sinai HoUtk. No. mT . I"t fnr. ftwa ft other. raton. sntiDr, wshwi ua cam. . Rail wr. point. . Ma as ui:4ft a. an., daily. fMM wn.i. ton, HamUt and Monroe, alee froi nnlnta Kaat. North aad Boutawaat. esating at Hamlet and Monro, Connection are mad at llamlet wth all threuga traTnfr polnta .North. oath and Souihwart, wbtch are eomi Ked l yeatibui day oeaohs betwS umouth and Atlanta, nag Wablna ton and jakoavl iand aleeplng ear. hstWMn Jersey City, JNrmlngham and Memphla.and Jrey City and aclrson. ilia. Caf ear en all threuch trains. - ror Intorasatlon. Ilmotahlaa, resarva tlana aa Seaboard daseriDl va lllarai,.. ... ss mm asjbn. .n,, u r. a. ; , ilftcnpull A At I AUIIUU - - V .' a v . aaaaW J r, Trial MS IM Sldraf 7- t . .( 4 X- '"v.,-' 1 i.i V I i t. k-f. ,
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 22, 1906, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75