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i .S mi I I 'Of tan . , . w old i. 32 and 'th .. . i. 'it w&lla awingine; i stop No, 32 It went out ily before the enflneman. roachlng train had Men It.. iUon 1 now. being ;on- a d detailed. In t to th: fdatnagea oceas he accident. One report nslneman Maxwell of No. ally Injured, htid that hit very slightly injured, -i No wera,lnJurd..'.vvKt!:. :$: N'o.' J 2 waa , northbound nt tor Richmond." J -'LES "WITH ROBBEH8. f r nt rra.k,' BurllnKtan y Railroad save Much r J f Flghtln Off Robbers, : : . obi; Dei C. Morris, -t.for the Chic-agd, Burtlng icjr Railroad, grappled with 4. robbers And beat them y td-dajr, Ont robber stood "vep? Morris while the other ;e cash drawer. Gabbing a veX Morris struck, his guard Tlow,'rndeHng him sense n h grappled with the s t tn; drawer, Who had hie . rulfyor 'Money. They fought iy to na platform and were i"lni terrific struggle when .cr robber recovered, - jointed -anion and the two an off In new. At they left they fired 1 ahota.it the agent. The rob the drawer got a few dollara .'t nuch more money on the hM?a.',U waa struck from hie ! y, th,ggent "SADft. ii'XS(X AN APPEAL. 'Mr" """ Wing Increase of Itetr on f hipped tr Points North of ' J IUvcf Will Oo to Supremo . ? t-jiS- : ) '.sn.ti.. 1W. 91 Tt wan I u i. i to-day I that the Southern ! , aa (other1 road involved . i aledadithe United States ; n o Court thtf,Cae of H. H. Tift, ts; al, u, rrr1ajum4rmen, in the fa st, ous two-tCuT Increase on lumber shipped to point north of the Ohio fiver. ThltfW th first of a number ct ku'.l which grW out of a two-cent falsa in rates hi 108, and a subse quent decision of the inter-etate com tnerce commission ' ordering the in t it .if taken Off, This the roads re fi d r do and the lumbermen ftp 1 -i to. tbt 'courts, the Tift case rbeen bWore the United States uuvt of Appeals here. i. ; I . ,i IXilt liUXT: PAPER RVNDICATU. Ja liyme'xit formation at Apple ton, n,- wit., pc. II. A nrlnt Heat mill, capitalized at lion dollar and Including fsper mill In Wisconsin, id Minnesota, U in pro rmatlon, 1 sx-cordlng to a r-"rUfftrantpirad to. 1i said to have L 'on 1 1 take the place 1 Papsr vnmpsny, which 1 out of ,ejtlstence several br tho Federal courts, having been contrary to anti-trust law. . , 1 and Hold nurm-dli Several Veery n Jllchljfa of "ll-0f!'' t 1 ueo, 81. A upecil n Sv th. r.v,i- .4 A i.- ... . . Tl e ana in Hotel Hhultt strayed by flre ycHter 009,; The hotel was lone of Admiral Orln 1 Stewart and ugh . York. The prOprle r.hulU, Who waa. also able algtlon. was the tht United SUtts to Uctlon of the Maine r, ,".. .4 ION SERVICE t.; : fur ...iliere s l.intsea In tt a, 11 has bzafx reduced . Mu-aet to three act play, r, Murphy star thld season a 1; fro Jim, Johnson Instead of Tllott- ton, r last season! the dialogue has n considerably pruned. And. aa UMKicnange have helped the ghow. 7 antra vrm by tome mishap, . no proirlmmesc, and the audience, pectlitr Murphy ltt hit bid part ap plaud 1 the entrance of Mr. Wedge wdod l'owell a THottaon,. and when Mupm carat in later tie did to amid a nys! lied silence; this In iplte of the fact that the two men do not look alike, tlowtver, Nowell deserved the applguy for lit played hit role welL Hit pfposal ; to rHite Livingston (Doroti.V Bherrod) wm delightfully blunt aH awkward and was cordially received! both by her and the audi- enco. l waa tile best playing that h did,' tl ougb bit pari waa well dont throwjrho The hlrotaa'a i business could not have be better done; the had tome sUoatlonsl that : required Quito a deal of flnettel and she carried them off beautlf '!,, It U said that tht It Wall Mra. Murphy. ' Anyhow, she it a capital 'actwttV Nor could Mrs. Powers hantem and hir disgust at "flatav wor,, and: Harlem'," have been j better, done. Mist Dtcater appeared ; in this" part And she would seem to i be the same actress that filled it heretofore. Tbt English awell was , not to good at hit predecessor. Ber-1 tram Livingston played by Mr. Dud-1 ley, waa excellent;, hit tatter collapse under financial rula reminded one of William H. Crane' ciotlna- scene In "Business is Business.'" Of course Mr. Murphy made a hit. Ha wm called before the curtain at the close of the second act and re sponded with two or three good sto ries. His playing however hod not reached its climax until the third act when he called at the heroine's Fifth avenue residence to facilitate the love affair between her and his partner. Here he won a great deal of applause and heatry lauthter. The character of Johnson is better suited to Mr. Murphy than that of Tllottson. Th leaving out of many i Due mens acta i ana me niiiini vi ground only In high places, entrusting lots of the events to the Imagination of the audience has made "A Corper In Coffee" one of the best plays on road. It would not be proper to cloe a notice of one of Tim Murnhv's show without recalllnjt that when he first played in Charlotte the majority of his house was emtty bench. When asked by a reporiT how he felt shout ' It, he replied, "Oh, well, I like this town and I Intend to Keep on coming here until I play to good houws." KILLED OX IM IlLIC sgt'ARK. Boh Itomlngrr Uit wh Cluirch In Mlkittll Conn Wim Horvlng s Marxlwil end iot IVIsonor With- out Provocatlo Special to Thn O Ashevllle, Dec. rviT. 91. I'nrtlculors of a killing In M VmR, Mitchell county, las week w iint liominavr shot to death Bob L'huti h, have been received here. Thtillliin Church occurred on the ptiBllols'tuuiM of the town and, altholgh the slayer claimed ht committed! tlt deed In self-defense, he wuf held to court without ball .by thnltrlgl niunl-trnte. Deputy Hherlff CalliH left with n flNtnuee tnountiiln, ItiK'-r made ft been ro- Komlnger for Bakerd of SI miles acrom and while rn route hln escste and has n csnturert AVL'JIUIIII IU III..'. I.M..M.I ' here. the. killing of 'nuro was tin provoked. Bob Romlriii It scenic, v n ...... 1 1 ia(ti,n.fl fr,,nifVla flip on'. lfn- rir hm WS I Montexuma nnd thr sidtlkn ther'--abouts. and when hi i66V Ills de parture for the est mre .Vin one person felt relieved. Hrfturned a ahort time bro, how.v.fe lnd for Some reason the authorltloif Miinte uma eelected Hob as thty(wn mar IhsJ. On th day of Urn tktllln: It Is said that Ilonilns-er. Mill serving- as itf.llna nfttrr win In an tlv miiod and that Wlvn ho idacd lab Church under arrest m Um Piihlil 1 Kfimtrs itha latter "HuiewU" thl vncer, KDtninKPr. i in iuii'ri i. " ther provoe.atinn. drew his shpt Church through the II Int him Instantly. the killing of church v ail the fjilrd murder that has been oomhHltteA in thai square In Motiiei'ima dttlngihs past several yeBr All Ihraft1 of tjio Victims were slHln wllhln tQ fttbn nt tarh other nnl the l ining abnlt two years apart. Greeted by Htimlrv WliMtetA ami Olhof Joyful Xolw-s Pitrllninn Waller U. Urr Tnkes I'laea il Ills Fatlwt. Tht nkw ysr was tikhere night by, the blowing o"T Whistles, the rlnstn f bell thoutlnA pt the m.Ul boy and o mtnlPuiUlions of oy. In iwotttr t ttiA, churches Watch vweytJrs i "v,o and fWrshd Mi up Ann pros-rum in' rd eepo'jlully at In tjiiina or noiit f IU and tf I ol lb cet sited out year old the north late Iter H. s of his m. The with his rang the ed the swntl rssdlly ac id tolled the alMiosen Hurt la Sum lf Art klent. na. Doc II William piled nnd half a doson ert on a Tulans Street ured to-night in a col- it the car and a wagon poles. The rare crash- wagon On dark street. tn And .driver were ar- A. J f a. i llewaM for Negro, Mi Ihm. l.-4inv. Varda r4 a rewaH ef 140 for the . i im Himpstin, who precipitated .tip.r county tr Ottilias bf killing 1 1' I Hon, SJld Klaq effsrs a rs f . ' for the three wtl men, rr MaH ByH nt frsat tlrrai', ' - he kUliug oftbt negrA nil. . I . . . 1 I , .. ,. i,a' i- j i .era! services ..sot tiie Jlttlt fellow . ro uid i . nurday .Afternoon - troni the h6ud, vonducted by the pastor Rev. J." D.- Witl,lams, of th Methodist Protestaht church, and .tht Jnterment was hore. v." V .v.v'iv''.' j Mti , X. iotm, of .fYattklla County. Special to The ObMmr.'V'KVi'fi';' Louisburg, : Dec. ;.J1. Mr. . J. ! f . Jones, one ot the oldest and tnost prominent citizens of the county, died Friday night . tA . t o'clock at hit home at Laurel, this county. He had been In falling health for t long time, but death was due dlrecthn-to acute congestion ot the lungs. The funeral services took place tfatnrday . morn ing at bit residence, conducted by his lifelong r friend, Rev4 George M. Duke. The Interment took placS at the Loulsburg Cemetery gaturday af ternoon about t o'clock. The deceased for. a long time en Joyed the distinction of being the only Cotton manufacturer in franklin county, running a yam mill at Laurel, together with general atore. From these enterprises he accumulat ed considerable property. Among other relatives he leavee a grandson, Mr. Frank H. Jones, of Charlotte, Bfr. II. Brooks, of Salisbury. Special to The Observer. Salisbury, Dec. 11, Probably the oldest Odd Fellow in the county and one of the oldest In the State died when H. Brooks, a well-known carpenter succumbed from heart failure Saturday night on Chestnut Hill. He was 78 years old and had been a member of that order SO years. The death of this aged mail was entirely unexpected. He haM been up at midnight, but did not show any Illness. Nearly two hours later 1tla wife heard -difficult breathing and A few minutes later he was dead. The funeral will be held from the Meth odist church to-morrow morning and the order will do the honors. LADY DIES FROM &TJRX& Mrs. Hester A. Weaver, Who Uct Near Wcavcrrllle, Diet at Result of Being Burned. Special to The Observer. Ashevllle, Dec, II. Mrs. Hester A. Weaver, mother of Capt. William Trotter Weaver, of Ashevllle: Rufus Weaver, of Weavervllle and Mrs. Jo seph Burnett, of Newport, Tenn., was so tearfully burned at her home hear Weavervllle Saturday morning that death ensued yesterday. Mrs. Weav er, who was 75 years of age, was liv ing alone in a cottsg on her son's place near Weavervllle when the ao cldent occurred. How her clothing caught fire no one knows. Saturday morning she tottered Into the yard where children Were placing with her dress biasing. The blase was ex tinguished by water, but not until nearly all the clothes Were burned off. Mrs. Weaver failed to rally from the nhock, and was never able to tell how the accident occurred. She was one of the best-known women In this county and the widow of Capt T. J. Weaver, who was killed at Murfrees boro while leading a charge against the Federal troops. cnAS. BtMXER St'RREXDERS. 81a ycr of Chas. Powers at Arden Seekl Proteotlon of the Law Negro Wo man's Escape. Special to The Observer. Ashevllle, Dec. II. Frances Sum ner, the slayer of Charles Powere, At Arden Thursday, surrendered to two deputy sheriffs this afternoon, md Is how In Buncombe county jail. Sum ner ft-nred the wrath of the dead man's relatives snd friends, and decided to place htniHlf in the hands of the law and make a fight for freedom in the courts. . A demented negro woman this af ternoon set fire to a cottage in Vic toria, a suburb of Ashevllle, and be fore the firemen could respond the college win burned to the ground vtiih all Us contents. The woman was saved. Reldsvllle Want a Vote on. CouM Iloiwe Question. Hpe. iei to The Observer. Reldsville. Dec. 11. At a represen tative innna meeting of the cltisens of the tmvn It has been unanimously decided to ask the Legislature to al low the ililssns ot this county to vote at an early date on the court bouse question. Two propositions wjll be voted on, as follows: Division ro no dlvlelon in one box. and Went worth or Tteldsvllie In another box. Thin will give each voter an oppor tunity to vote for hit first and second hole In lh matter, and considering the fact that the western Section of th. county will vote almost solidly for a divlnion, with a substantial support rum him Pecuon ami i.eaKRVllle and ptay to kpsisi. u siiemx most prob- no mm no couiyy will DC divided, oiigh eupporterg of the proposition ouuo mo tun nouse at Relds- moum supporters or the propo- rminv uiai int proposition ,ruuy. ii it conceded ty roVdyrtkat lnr I short while will eeAaa to ha a nmmtv committee Of Ave Was annnlnt. filvht to eonault with Ilka mm. from Other fAwnahlna In ik ,t to dntw the bill to be con ercd hv thd BDProndhlne aeaalon of r J . . . " yetisiaiunr. a enmrnittea ot II a atiMi natia h Aba wKaImmmm " ' .. .. . ...Ml, V ircuiaie pent ions ashing, for tht a ec . . . lion. Funeral of fseonrM Rardett-Oonttt io dc sieia itanaary a, tinflnn lift II t la annnhMA-ji that the remafnii of BaSroness E mat tne remmna or Baronest Bur-dett-Coutts. who died At her residence here yesieraay, win t purled In West mliiKter Abbey The offer was made to Mr. Burdett-Conttt yesterday by the dean of fne Atlbev. Aher cuniulia. (ion with the eolieaaues in the chapter, and accepted. Tht bnrlal ceremonlea will oeeur At noon tf . " v Luiiu.ficin v cemttntie to be tc TVAd from All partt gi inn wuiiti. . , ikmnlosa of dencarty Dead. London. Dr,- ii ThA Couhttas of Clancarty, who wu at One Unit well known on the itr,.aj pello Bllton, dld Ihlt evenine n.r s.i4not At Qarbally Park. cnimty Oalway.-Irt-Ittid. w; . - It's a nlessur h ftuf ,tn bA, tJifh aHJL ihoop's, T Kor r!frJLiS MSlnst ths UM of Opium, I hlnmfurnh r other tin- list wslromad im Purs rd and Drug u Neentlr 'Meted, ff he bee work. anllhers hsy ,arnW prinll arnlnc prinll I siit viUet rtaf- jrt'ift u poi- fntlo poisons. I Slhta for mnth ran by stmply I Nheeprs i niitH 1 t-i- BU B . , --i " 1 1 - eoiiiii.i t. ciitt vi. j the mouth (l a river this day, which I ) cunbcqucnce bo called "ttlo J.u-ii-o; 131.-Juan Dlas On hioiia asaln en tered the Rio de Bolts, which ht I had discovered three years prevl . l out. in ttem'pting . a descent . on,, the country he wae slain by i , the- nauvis. who. in eight Of tht , ship, cut his body In piece and , , oatted Artd devoured ll He was ? -.reputed tht . Ablest navigator. In tht world, t r'd! '. "if: ' h ).(;. ldlt-Charter M tht ; flrtt New , 1 Nethefland CompAns1 expired by " 'tt own .llmltatlon,-..V ,5, f,,i ""-Norfolk kurned. fn-d Dun , more, the roykl Oovemer v of : Virginia , having Abandoned the - town and retired -on board hit , thlpi, bscame distressed lor pro - visions, And hn arrival -of tho Liverpool ;, man-of-war, tht THn- habitants refusing to Supply hui .' majesty'! vahlpt, the -; place was rtduced. to- ;6ihet;" Tht pro . vlnclAlt thtmtnlvet destroyed IKt . houses and plantations near t water, to derirlvo the ships . . of 4very Source f tuppA' 17fRerot of , the PenntylvahtA liner, at Korrlstowa, N. X They v had enlisted for three year, anfl that term having expired, thei wished , to bt duichArgedj ; Till a beginning was made upon tht Pennsylvania Stste canal. At Conewkgo Falls; tevtntesn rocks being blasted one for taoh stockholder f tht cAnal ,com . tpany. ''.. .;- American - dragoons : under Captain Stone Advanced on Buf falo,, acoompanitd by Lieutenants Riddle, Totma.1 and Frater, of the United States Pegiment; the militia retiring, fed man : Wat killed and Rlddlt nerrowly es ... am being Raptured. ISlft Tht British uncer OentrAl , PackSnham pened a battery 6t two 1 1-pound jrs 6n the Ameri cans at New Orleans; It was silenced the tame day.- The American had. a boat loaded with military stores sunk, 14 men killed And wttnded, and two caisson bMnt blown up by rockets. General Thomas joined General Jackson the tame day with eio men front Raton Rour. 1817 The" new Bank of the United States opened at Can-enter's Halt. Philadelphia; William Jones, president; Jonathan Smith, cashier. 1828. Great 'Brlttln acknowledged the Independence uf the South American republics. 1AA5. First dally paper in Buffalo, N. T. 1848. The state of Maryland repudi ated repudiation ard resumed payment of Interest or. her debt at the Chesapeake Bonk, Balti more. 1848. Olrard College opened with appropriate csrsmonles at Phila delphia, 1878. The Piu Indians reported to be on the war path In Indian Territory, and Vinlta citizens be lieved the tacking of the town imminent. 1908 Cable communication between the United States and Hawaii established. MARRIAGES. Special to The Observes'. Tarboro, Dec" II. Married at tht bride's home near Conetoe, this coun ty, Miss Bessie Hlghsmlth to Mr. George Wlllard. of Kinston, on the llth, Rev. Sylvester Hassell, the Prim itive Baptist minister, performing the ceremony. They left for Charleston, S. C, to spend their honeymoon and also to visit Mr. Willard's mother. They will reside in Kinston, Mr. Wlllard holds a responsible po sition with the Atlantic Coast Line. The bride Is un accomplished young lady. Moorlng-Mujo, in Edgecombe County Special to The Observer. Tarboro, Dec. II. Married, at the home ot one of Edgecombe's popular men Mr. John Mayo, his handsome daughter, Miss Elisabeth, to Mr. James Mooring, of Greenville, on the 21th. Bev. M. T. Lawrence officiated. A great many friends gathered to witness the marriage, There were (many presents, which attested the popularity of the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Mooring left On the evening train for sunny Florida to spend their honeymoon. On their return they will make Greenville their future home. Pcraon-Andrm Welding Announced. Observer Bureau. The Hollaman Building. Halelgh, Dec. II. Invitations were Issued to-day to the wedding of Mist Marv Haywood Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philemon Hawkins Andrews, to Wil liam Montgomery Person. January II, at the Church of the Good Shep herd here. The bitde-elect Is the niece of Col. A. B. Andrews, grand daughter on her mother s side of Governor Fowle, frrtat-grand-dauxh-ter of Chief Justice Richmond M. Pearson, and on her father's aide great-grand-daughtir of Governor Hawkins. Mr. P-?mon la a native of this State. He was graduated tlx years ago at the Agricultural At Me chanical College. He now Uvea at Baltimore. Spencer-Wood, at Hamlet. Special to The Observer. Hamlet. Dec. II. Mr. Charles H. Spencer and Miss Julia Wood, both of Hamlet, were united In marriage at the Methodist parsonage by Rev, T, A. Slkes Thursday night Im mediately after the ceremony they left for a trip to Raleigh, Greensboro And Ashevodo, where they will Visit relatives and friends. After a fort night they will return to Hamlet, Where they will live. AthcvUle Man Seriously Shot At Spar. lanbnrg. Special to The observer. Ashevllle, Dee. Al.- I. O. Moore, an employe of the Ashevllle ontton mills, ws accidentally tliot through the hand, While his brother-in-law, fi. J. Foaler, was ihot through the stomach, st Spar tsnhurg Junction Christmas day. Mr. Monro has returnee to Ashevllle. Mr. Kit ter U in A critical condition at hla ton nesr Spartanburg. It aeoins that lr. Moore went io Spartanburg June lion, to" visit his father Chriaima end dtirln the day went With his farolhar.ln. law for tarset prectloe. the men were uelng a pistol and while loading the Wfspnn It ws accidentally nred, the kail passing through Mr. Moore's hand. Inflicting a painful, though not. sertoua, WounA. and then entered Mr. Moor a stomach. Mr. Moors s wound le report, ed arrteus'and fear k entertained that ht wUI ant rerever. WB GUAHANTEIC SATISFACTION. J. A. Bregeon, of the National tlsn Co,, Iirtor. on jo, wrttea under date of Oel. U. If0t t'NoaSna Is tho only pre. parallel! I have ever need that relleva fny afreetlon Art speedily snd pleeaenUy, I am getting the Bret real pleasure u 6f b-'hlng IH.it ! have rrlenea !inr ..Aeted ealsrh tt tUrt ago. -iym w sFht Cards . JMtl . itnrj-i V ; tHaUweyHekda ;.f f ' Roving Frame3 , . f i . ; ' - I f..fj."' ia. i- -- -. ',aw Frames 7t : ii.,: i n 5i n SOTJTMERJt QtJElEM ORATB OUR LEADER, . If It't Orates yon want, or Mantels and Tile, get us or write for cata logue. I W. Weant & Company Charlotte, N. C. ChartottCs Beat CondActed Hotel IIIE BIIFORD Special Attention givaft to Table Service, making It un- . enualled in tbt South. This is a featurt of Tht Buford that It claiming the attention 1 the . Traveling Public. Clean. Comfortable Beda, At tentive Strvantt. C. E. HOOPER . Manager Matchless" is especially gotten out to meet the demand for a high grade STEEL RANGE that can be sold at a price within the reach of all. A guarantee bond with each Range. J. N. McCausland & Co. Stove Dealers and Roofing Contractors, 221 3. Tryon Street. ttAtaggSBPSIpnn1 . a Through Trains Dally, QiarlotU IA HAaaoke. va. Bchedule in effett Nov. a. 18tw 1 M ass Lt Chariotu. A. Jty At :vt pm iU ass it Wiastaa, , JUt. Lv t t bre Wfm Lt MartlrllK Lv 11:213 i:im Lv Rooky Mount, Xf fij g speJiy1 Ltldt mm :W mm L.V Winsieo, NtW.aT l:f mm A hi M-JW. It a .ku.. .u h. - . . taller HOUM ter Natural Brtdgs. Luray, til poinia io rsanavl. nanoke and Phllsdalphla. Taeeuah coach. Chariot ta end Rsaaoka. AddiUonai train leaves Winston 7:W a. m.t dally esoept Sunday, for eqth WMt. Virginia and Bhenondosh Valley Polnta M .LSi. J? g Electric Coo!(ing We have an electric ket tle in which one may cook three eggs, in three minutes, and with tnree teaspoon fuls of water. We have other appliances to do other cooking. We keep in stocg appliances to do every line 4f grill-room cooking by-, electricity. : Also electric foot warm era. flat-irons, .curling irons and otlier economic snock ing things : " 'f:r ojuy one ; or 5 tneso i com plcto outfits . and '; !et. , the cook go. ;.. :,.v ThD.Tc;!:!nsCo. i aaalTI T1 iv aridRefcls u U K ii, 7 o o u i ji Engines, 12 Boilers, from 12 to 150 a P. ImprtYedQiilSiiiery, Sttide nnd Presses. f and completa cumts 01 capacity of 100 bales jier day and ever few lb, -J or fi kinds, all skes in use in the South. ' Pulleys and Shafting em&llest to complete, .cotton mill outfits. LID D ELL COMPANY, Charlotte, R.C Of. & Wye Hutchison, 9. natchlton. LI INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT OmCKt ffa. a, Butt BmlMlaf. Bell 1basM AMI . DENTIST. CAftflOMT BUILD nro L Southeast Corner romrn and into gmurjert, HOOK AND E0QEE3 aiEOHITEOTO OHAHlOTTB tk ORSXXSBOnO, If .0, Wheeler, Eune and Dickey ARCHITECTS jaotwa near i?t Ballarng, MXUmX, a a a . . Jf. LE0NAEB L HXTNTER ARCHITECT . tCTt BahtTiat aiAniOTrB X. c. FRANK P. HILBURN 4 CO ARCHITECTS WA&mXQTON. D. O, ,? ' ITE.VM Atl ftttf IVATETl - . t UKAT1 X rt a ... I i j t,J i U W l-:J V ,t i ' i J fsi.'l.V "':-:..r- '..Jj' f , jf & c r ii , A g e n t Siboldiilint tJtreot line tw the princiiwi JHles North. &asv'ouin ana . tfouttiwsst. Babedule Ukinf effect No, 88. IWi ibj,t- to. I vuaiiB wiLnuui n'uoe. . ' , Tickets for psse on alt tralnt a: SOtd bV this eomDanlr ana mrnmntAA i the passenger with the understanding that this eom,eny wiu not be rsiponaibU, for failure t run its trains eh (cbadulai um, or lor any iucn aeuwr ss may be Incident to their operation. Cars la es- erciiea io give correct time io conueot insr lines, but 4his company Is aot re sponsible for errors or omissions. Trams leave Charlotte at tenowsi .V No. , dsiiy. at 4:15 a. w. for Monroe, tiamiei ana wumingrun wiiaoui enanaet connecting at Monroe witn tt tor JttlanToTi Ktrmingnam, ana me Houtnuesu - at Hamlet with 18 for Raleigh aqd Ports- Richmond, WashlnftoBt Ntw York ami the Be. . ' - No. is, dally, st Will tt i for tia- colnton. Bhalby and Rutherfordton i,k- out boge, jouneetinf at JUsneUitoaf with C. i N. W. No. W ior iiistcrrT"' auir, anu wiwrn iuria watroiioa ponits Me. IU. dally, till d. m. tor fJl eonneotinf with 4' fo Atlanta Riri J ham and the Southwest, with U i thmJ let for Richmond. Washington snd New I Toric, and ths Eist, with 12 at Monroe for Richmond. Washington and New lura, iBvaaai, wiin M al Hamlet for Raleigh, Portsmouth and Norfolk. I inrougn iopr an tnia irwn irgm Char lotte. N. C, to PorumqutB. tfa., dally.n Trains arrive la Charlotte aa tnnJl No. 138. 10:W a. m., dally, from points No. m, 7:09 p. m aaiiy, rrom Burhe fordton. Bhelby, wHwiMwii man am ntoa aad W. Railway poinis. No. si. hi p. ro.. dally, rrom Wiim ton, Mamiai n aaonroe, aSM . i t .. A xv k4mk A. A as-.& points niiiin ana ooumwwt, necting at rtamiet ana ssanroe. 6 Connections are made at Kama U inrougn . iraina tor DOintg i South and Southwest, which si posea oi veauouiB oar ooacnes Portsmouin ana quanta, ana tan and JaokSonVllle. and alM between Jersey City, Blrmlns Memphis, and Jersey CUy ehrt' vlile. Cafe cars on all throng ror information. tlMe-tabt-tiona on Beeboard desorie' ... - ro JAMES KBR, I C. H. QA1 SPECUL VaTEB BOARD AIR Account of the sociatlon, Blrmlngl, 19th. Rates autno ami one-third nrst ty-nve cents for to ho sold Jan, limit Jan. flat. rue seaooara without chanff mingham, thr Account ot and Gray, Vi rat n one , for the rou Jan. 13th, 1 u arrive In Jan. 18th; w 21st. Account c 13 , .11 las, Tex., Ja class fare the round tt lth. 19th ai limit of Jim. For uwy fu . C. II. OAT.' OsrKiCrntv'' riial UWiX As UAlMt . fit VlUUtX CUXSLkM many people would lead aer le bw Ueve, whea Ue aeusswlfe foes ta barehaat flour (or her bakloc day, bat If tbt has anew se4 the Pride at Cbarlotte Boar eke will lake anthlna alea. it to made at the eholeeat . keoud wkeat and greuni at aae antll , SafcX hlkiMBtltO riOUt UiiiM ss. ( -. . ... ''v : DRAUGHOS'S lUlHjh, ObtsMsMa, tSnoktlll, AfU It Collates la I aw. rwmL. mured or monet RErtfNDKU Au . uaaa BY llAJU Catalogiie will oa- tasma . aaaaaS skat aTM aaawla aa,aa,dl Saa wa-aw f wai aeeaa , tyiwufiiVH f sjtj 41 awsTt call ar aetto rof is, . i HOLUSTari Rc cxy r-rr.!:!n Tea ngtlsi Kaiiway f 1 1 f t 1C : ' ; Ittsss loMss rtetitk aw teiavtd Vita r, . I AsMrtne tnt CMt1pes1ea. IndirMtton. Um) Klihi, tfotiblaa, HapW fcwjtn, liBrmrr lliood. Had Hasala. fluggl.ti BnmviM, Hna4aolk. snd Harkerhe. Its Hocky Mountata Tea Is tab 1 lt fora, U eanie a eoc . ui-oiiise mad, br 1 Bnxt"Tia tHrao fkiaeasf, Maiiiaogj. wig. ' I 60L0CH KUQ6CTS F6S SALLOW fioPU I S2 in n m tr',' 'N.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 1, 1907, edition 1
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