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1 ,.iti.,L.lu ULilaiJ l 1 i .ays .1,009 Tarda Indoor In 2.23 4-3.'" T'nton, March 3. This Inlcr-ut-liolustlc hi.Iu'ir record for the J,(X)0-yurd run yuan broken by George Jones, of th Worces ter Academy, at the annual Intor s liolnHtio, Kamf ut the K. A. A., to day. Jonns ran ike distance-in 2 minutes 22 4-3 . set-onils. Tho previous record was g min utes 271-6 seconds... .,.-.- , . , '-Austrian Defeats Canadian. Sidney, N, S. W., March 2-H3eorge Towns, the Australian sculler,' to-day defeated Edward Durnan, of Canada, by three lengths for the culling cham pionship of. the world. The race took - plaee tt the Nepean rlrer and was for 13,609 a. Bid. ' r -Aim, iwuncs at ew Orleans, , . g 'lATew l QrlMinM'' ILTnrY.1. 4 XtimAnn .1 J -; 1i,af "y won the New OHa,ns Hat.- Fair Ground's card. Tilelng, the favorite, , was off la front, but after th first halt was never a contender, The fifth race, the secondary feature, went -to Keator, with Besterting second. I - . v; -u : V First race. Wlongs,-eelHng. fRefln- ed, to 6, won: Bertmont, 3 to 1, eecond; - Exoltement, to l, third. Time, 1:18. '" Second race,; furlongs, selling;; Bale. shed, 14;to J, .WontvHlggintooinam; i,t 1:174-4. " .:':"..' v.; ;M..t-. .'.! "'' '. 1 i,. Third race, mile and a sixteenth ( Tin-. , Iter, 8 to 6. won; Orace Larsen, to 6, second Kalsorholf, 18 to l, third. Time, Fourth race mtt ; and - a sixteenths Pasadena, 13 to 1, won; The Englishman, ' : Liiirii. a in,.: l'lu. vmn rao, mile: Keatorv 7 to 20. 'won! , BesterllB, II to L second; Granal & to n xth race, llnllee; 'Huntington, 15 t ..," Vr'.Qun" second; I4tue ciHim 10 i, intra, lime, :u is-o. : Seventh - raoe.'- mile. . and a sixteenth! fauss, S to 8. won; Reside, S to 1 second; onspluea-li to, 6, -third. . Time. 14. . .. -'M...wM Miu; WW I,1W VIM WV jj ; vnlvenlty of Tennessee. . . ' lexingtoli, Va., March J. Wash : Ington and tea Unlversitr won from : ne univerniy 01 xennesse m the first tnlnf 'Jltthai ' ttAfw&an thn. inu unlveraitles which took place here to- nignr. ., Chtunploiuhlpt Chesa, Match Drawn Aiier Moves. New Tork, March 2.The ninth game of i the Lssker-Marshall championship . chess match was drawn to-night after 8 moves. Marshall played the queerS Cuiun anoiinaa. xna score now Is; sker five; Marshall none; drawn foun MONET FOUND- ON' nAKRIS. Offlcere Find Gold and Store Be Con fessed Taking from Hri Morgan, Whom .He . Murdered Other Gaff nejr Court Cases,.'. Jf . Special to The Observer. Gayney, S. C, March J. -It will be remembered that Tom Harris, . the condemned murderer, In his confes sion, stated that he secured from Mrs. -Morgan at the time that be kill ed -hef about $100 tn gold; also that he had $40 of his own money. This statement was doubted by a number of .people Inasmuch ' as the gold coin wag not found when he was searched. This ' morning Karris asked Sheriff Thomas . for his clothes. The sheriff carried the grip containing his clothes up to him, and when the sheriff open ed 'the grip he said to Harris: "We wiH see If there is any money in your clothes." Harris said: "If the money hat not been removed or taken from ' the coat In the grip it should be there." The sheriff examined the coat and found $76 in bills loose in the right coat pocket and $90 In gold in a tobacco sack, also $276 in silver. It Is believed now that Harris really had the 440 oX his own money, which he claims to. have had before the kill ing,' as he reiterated this statement thismomln ;ahd It Is. hard to 'con ceive how a man, standing almost In the shadow of the gallows, could per sist' In a deliberate He. The court was engaged yesterday in the trial of Mamie JJpsoombe, a 9-year-old negro- girl, -charged with arson. She was-represented by CoL T. 8 Butler, while. J.. Bell assisted the solicitor in the prosecution. The case, was given to-the jury upon the adjournment of court yesterday and this, morning they rendered a verdlot of not guilty. : ' .. ' Judge Aldrlch. then v proceeded to impose life sentences upon Bill Jones and Johrf' Allison, who had been con victed of- murder and recommended to the mercy of -the. court 3 Mr; J. C. OU then argued a morion for a new trial": for Jim Epps,- who washarged with, killing his wife and was found guilty s of manslaughter. The" motion was rigorously contestod by Solicitor Sease'and Col.;' Butler, who assisted in ther prosecution. Af ter argument Judge AJdrlch sighed. an order granting the defendant a new trial,!,'' Owing to the Illness of Stenog rapher MottS, Judg .AldriOlU decided to dismiss the Jurors and'adjonrn the court of sessions this morning. TRAGEDY FOLLOWS "CARNIVAL." Midnight Carousal Ends with One AabevMe Negro In Hospital and the Other in the- Lock-Up. ; Special to The Observer. VehevlUe, March t As a result of too much "pop-skull" and midnight carousal. B. L. Bowman, a negro brakeman In the employ of the South ern Railway company, is ai me mis inn . Mnanital shot throuzh the left sideband In a dangerdns condition, while-'. Bealt Earle, another negro, Is in the city lock-up-' charged "with the shooting1."' It is said that the negroes were holding high carnival on the Southern yards last night, when strong drink flowed like water. Bow man,, however, it fs declared, took lit. tie part In the affair although he did Inouixe tn some drinking. Along to ward midnight he Is said to have at tempted to persuade Earle to leave and Jr home. Later Bowman .and Earle eft together and while homeward bound the shooting occurred. Bow man says that the shooting was un prorokd. - After the shooting Earle fled.. The police 'headquarters were notified of the affair and-Patrolman Ylallftnmtr and Itmn went . to the Sharp at Blltmore to lookout for the nsaro and shortly received a messas-e that Earle was under arrest The two Ashevllle officers boarded an extra en gine at the passenger station and went to omiiivio. nv-sirKrv was piscea boar the engtne - and brought to jUhevllle. When arrested a pistol was taken front his pocket. .There was one , empty chamber. : He was considerably .under the Influence 'of whiskey, 'but apparently knew enough to attempt escape. ' Bowman Was taken1 to the ' tiMnltal for treatment. : If that the bullet had entered his left side .near the heart comlna- ont at the back. His hurt Is extremely serious. aichougn tnsre is a probability of re h oo very. , Earle will noyj given a hearing for several days nendlnr the -reiuu oi uie injury. ... Alt ' hatohes ge --Wl AM 1 A to use , ..'V . ' 1 An. 'T Bluer-. , , . r Witt's Lltflo ft r idwrt. asfe. sure pills. HawleTf. lrmacy. P 7 7 Adrtoo to mothers. Don't Jet you children waiite awav. . Thv irtron. halihy snd vlnrs with Hot timer's Botsy Mountain Tea. - It's, a swlft-wftirH mwmwr of health. cwata. Te or Tablets, ft. t IX. Jordan St . -. -'. '. . - . . 1 " , t' i- ! i'y.-l:; !. T ' "t i 'a Li no of t'.o : ,v, : '.a . . o i M. l i i -(l'd l : Jin (; 'r ' a i .him h of 1, it m 1a it l.i s.i.i.1 A ' W range Otlwn. - Dlavolo, the trl'k! cyclist, who has been occupying the swellnt apart ments In the new Hotel BIwyn for the past weok, skipped -out of the city ycoforday and has not been heard of since. ' Mrs., Dlavolo, statin that she was going- down to Rock1 11111, 8. C, on a little , pleasure trip, disap peared Friday. The hotel authori ties were - not caught napping, for Manager LIghtfoot required Dlavolo to pay his bill nightly. A few dol lars for sundries,. jwtll cover the Bel wyn's loss. .,,., v-.'v, v Since his arrival. In Charlotte, Dla volo has been the object of coheid arable talk , among : the young f boys of the city.', He claimed to be the champion cyclist of the world, boast ing of the fact that he had held the title, unquestioned for eleven years. His special stunts were looping the loop, riding . up a ladder to an eighth story f window, -circling . the culmney of ; death and making the perilous leap from the moon. He was to per form in front of the Selwyn Friday afternoon, but failed to do so . owing to the muddy street . . . When the hotel authorities yester day vlalted the rooms. -'occupied by Mr. and Mrs.; Dlavolo, they , found nothing but a. great bundle of. letters. These letters ' were f in, ; answer, to a VwanVH ad which appearedi? la The Observer several days ago, ; stating that a lady companion was desired for Mrs. Dlavolo. These applications came from all sections of the, State, not'a tew o them being from Char lotte. What put It into the mind of Dlavolo to Insert such an ad Is be yond "v comprehenslom The : : . letters Manager Lightfoot . apokl. In charge and each one will be either returned to the owners or burned. i s ; Dlavolo was a bird of : passage, a strange citizen. He was one. of the kind which la familiar In tho North and" East Passing through, doubt less he heard of the new Pelwyn and decided to beat ; the town for a few days.' He Urrled briefly .and not being overmuch euocessf ql, hur ried on elsewhere. He , will ' hardly come again soon. . - ,; ' - MR. ROPT, JOHNSON DEAD. AjredCIUsen Snocombs to La Grippe Funeral -This ' Morning and Inter- ment at Huntersrllle. 4.;;, ,. " RObt Jfthnson died last-night about 8 o'clock t his home at . No. 607. East '.Ninth street Mr. Johnson was 67 years ' ould. He had been in-, disposed for several weeks with i- la grippe Friday ' morning v his illness assumed a more" serious form, finally resulting in his death. Mr. Johnson has been employed for some time- as watchman at Wadsworth's stables. He was a member of the Presbyter fen church. He is survived by a wlf e and three children , . ' The funeral services wlir be con ducted from the residence this morn ing at o'clock, conducted by Rev. R. L. Pnjett and Rev. W. W. Orr. The party wllMeave on the 11 o'clock train for Huntersvllle, where the in terment will take place. Negro Grabs Purse from Lady's Hand.. An unknown negro grabbed a purse from the hand of Miss Leila Willis last night and 'fled. NMlss WHHs, accom panied by? two -lady friends ( and a child, was walking along the street They had Just reached the corner of East Trade and Alexander streets when the deed was done. Mr. E. S. Armstrong, who happened to be not far behind i the. ladles gave chase, and persued the negro, who managed to make good his escape. The- purse Contained some three or four, dollars. The affair took place about 8:30. Be sides the money, the purse contained two smaller purses and several caras bearing the name of Ralph is. uates. City Water Is All Right - Superintendent P. H. Williams, of the city water-works, has received the following letter: . "We enclose herewith the result of our chemical examination and the blloglcal result of Dr.. Stokes exami nation of sample of Charlotte water reoeived here February 30, 1907. "Both . the chemical examination and the biological finding show this water to- be in excellent condition, hence wholesome and safe for drink ing and other household purposes, v "Tours truly, "PENNIMAN ft BROWNE." Mr. 61ms Temporary Deputy, Marshal. Mr. J. A. , Sims, of Cabarrus, has been appointed temporary deputy United States marshal. In place of Deputy Marshal Vance Scogglns, of Charlotte, who has been 111 for some time. , LAYING HEAVIER RAILS. Increase of the Southern's Business Between Winston and Greensboro Demanded It Messrs. Lncas and DichlTake Charge of The Journal The Twin-City's News Dndget Special to The Observer. Wlnston-Selem. March 1 The SS-notind rails to be laid by -the Boiithem Railway betweeh th1s city and Pamona are-ar-rivinjr and are rapidly befna; placed along side the track, preparatory to the he ginning of the work tn a -short time The opinion Is expressed that In 13 months the road bed ootween this city and Po- 5iona , will , be -second to none in the outh... Rock 'ballast wil be used between the (racks. The enormous amount of business done over this read demanded better equipment The heavy engines cannot be used on the road now with a safeU and the, small engines -now usee sre not large enough to handle the busi ness. The business of the road between this city snd Greensboro has grown won derfully 1 - nthe last 13 months. ' One thoussnd'more ears were handled during the month. of February lust closed then I for the rorresnonding. month last year. 1 MrAHenry. R. Dwlre. editor of The Sentinel, woo use neen in tne nospitsi two weeks, .receiving treatment for an eye trouble, caused , bv rheumatism, Is hntMnvlneT.-Mr. J..B. Whltsker has been secured to do tne editorial work, begin ning Monday, until Mr. Dwlre Is able to assume the duties of his position, whirl) will probably be In 10 davs sr two weeks. The home of Rev, J. W. Walker, color ed, on east Seventh street was practicab ly destroyed by fire at 1 o'ciock tni morning. . The firemen responded tti the alarm but the fire was beyond luMrnl when they arrived. Only a portion , of the household property- was saved. The flledge Furniture Company, of this eitv.'hus been Incorporated. Tne au thorised capital stock is $30.0no with W.ono paid In. The Incorporations are Messrs.-F. M. Sledge, U A. ' Wade am. R. F. Sledge. - The company will take over the furniture store snd business formerly Conducted In the Tlse block on Msln street. , ... At a meeting of the Stockholders of the Journal PuWIshlne; Company, held yesterday afternoon, the folowlng direr Ltore were elected:, Messra Henry B. Fries, o. a. roiiin, a. n mos. j. y, Tsylor, M. D. Bailey, Jr.. W. T, Brown, N. U Crenford. J. P. Lucas and Rny tt. Dlehl.' The pew officers etecten were: rresldent. Henry E... Fries; vice pre dent, J. P, Lucas: secretary and treasur er. Bay B. Dleht. The .eitortnl ami business . management of Tn Journal have been assumed by Messrs. J. P. Li ess and Bay B. riehl, formerly, connect ed with The" Charlotte Qbeeryes, i The' Phoenla Hotel Cafe ' opened for business this morning under the msnsge ment of Alosnnder Kereakethea, who has had mety years' enoerlenfe In his Hoe. .. He wll .employ Oreek help e. riiiolvelr. ' H Is one of the most modern end sttractlve places of the kind tn the fists snd the Phonl Hotel Comnnr l to be congratulatad uooa Its aocomilslt wssta, . , rREE3TTZaiAN. rirst Prenchtng at Jl and 8 by the pastor, liev. Dr. J, R. Uowerton; Sun day suhool at 3:80; men's prayer meet ing at 9:46; Wednesday nltht pray er meeting at 8. A cordial Invita tion to all. . , Westminister -Rev. Alexander Mar tin, pastor. Preaching at 11 and 8; Sunday school at 10. The public is cordially Invited to all services. . Becond Morning sorvlce at II; eve nlng at 7:30; Sunday school at $; at the evening service. Dr. M-. D. Har din will, preach, the last sermon to young men: All young men are cor dially invited to f attend ,' all these services. ' . " -. " ', Tenth Avenue Preaching at 11 and 7:80 by the pastor.: Rev. A. R. Shaw; Sunday school ,'$ 't Westminister League meeting at 8:30; at the Close of the morning service the session will meet for; the reception of members; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at i., Ai are cordially invited. -V', ! A. R,'P.7 v'Tf,, ' First Preaching1, at IL and T:485; theme of the morning sermon wilt be, "May 'iWe'ray wlth - Assuratwe for the Conversion of. Loved Ones?" " In the evenlnr the theme wlir be,Seek lng lh Lest;". Sunday; school at 12:16; young " people's meeting at 7; session will meet In church study at 10:46 to receive' member ... A cordial Invlta tlon is extended to. all stranger and those without a chnrch home. r.- - East Avenue Tabernacle Preaching at 11 and 8 by the pastor. Rev. Dr. W.'W. Orr; men's prayer meeting at 10:80; Sabbath school at 1:30; Y. P. 0. 17. at 7; congregational prayer meet, tng every Wednesday, evening at: 8. Every member of the church, urged to be present together with a cordial invitation to all friends and strangers. V METHODIST. ' ; Brevard Street Preachinsr at' II and 7:30 by the pastor. Rev. Harold Turner; prayer meeting at 10; Sun day school at 3; midweek service and stewards' meeting Wednesday after noon at 7:46. A welcome' to all. ,s Tryon Street Preaching at 11 and 7:30. by Rev. Walt Holcomb, of Nashville, Tenn.; Edwin R. SmOot Will sing-and conduct the song servtoe; Mr. Holoomb will nreach and Mr. Smoot will conduct song service each qay during the week at 10:30 and 7:45; all are invited. Men's, prayer meeting at 10; Sunday school at 3:30, Calvary Preaching at 11 and 7:80 oy tne pastor, Rev. J. F. Totten; Sun day school at 8. v Epworth Preaching by Rev. C. B Lynch at 11; Sunday school at 9:45, The pastor, Rev. A. L. Coburn, who nas been confine to his room for four weeks, hopes to bo able. for work again within 10 days. Preaching at Beversville at 7:30 by Rev. J. A. Bald win; Munday school at 2:30. au worth Preaching at 11 by the paaiur, ev. j. m. snort; Sunday school at 10; no service at night; con gregation will worship in Junior hall, over Sims' store. Trinity Sacrament of the Lord's 8upper at 11, conducted by Rev. J. Ed. Thompson, presiding elder; preaching at 7.30 by the pastor, Rev. Plato T. Durham. v ' LUTHERAN. St. Mark's Services at 11 and 7:45; Sunday school and Bible class at 8:80; confirmation class at 3; wejk-day services Wednesday at 8, and Friday at 4. The public Is cordially Invited. EPISCOPAL. Church of the Holy Comforter, Sims' Hall, DU worth Sunday school and Bible class at 9:45; holy com munion at 11. St. Martin's Chapel, Davidson and Tenth streets Holy communion at 8:30; Sunday school and Bible class at 3:30; evanlng prayer and sermon at 7:80. St, Andrew's Chapel,' Seversvllle Holy communion and sermon by Arch deacon Osborne; Sunday school at 4; evening prayer and sermon by Arch- aeacon usDorne at r.so. St. Peter's, corner North Tryon and Seventh streets Rev. Harris Mal llnckrodt rector. Third 8unday in Lent Celebration of the Holy Com munion and sermon at 11; 8unday school and rector's Bible class at 3.46; evening prayer and sermon at 7.45; subject of morning address, "The Prodigal Son;" In the evening. "The Church Idea of Worship." Week day, exoept Wednesday and Saturday, even ing prayer and address on Church his tory at 6; Wednesday and Friday at 10.30 the Litany and reading of Med itation of Bishop Hugh Miller Thomp son; Wednesday evening at 8, evening prayer and address on Bible charac ters, Moses. The rector will preach at all services. Pews free. All are wel come. CATHOLIC. St Peter's Rey. Joseph Mueller, O. 8. B., pastor. Early mass at 8; high mass and sermon at 10:80; sunday school at 8:30; stations of the Way of the Cross, sermon, and benediction at 7:30; Lenten devotions Friday even ing at 8. ' ' BAPTIST. Prltchard Memorial Rev. E. E. Bo mar, pastor. The subject of the sermon at the morning service will be "Eternal Life," and at night "Hearing God's Voice;" Sunday school at -9.30; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at f:46. .Visitors welcome to all services. . First The pastor will preach at both eervfoes; morning worship at 11, subject "Our Hope;" evening worship 7:46. subject "Crowding Jesus Out;" Sunday school at 3; special B. Y. P. U. Friday night; prayer ' meeting Wed nesday night .All are welcome. - Ninth Avenue The pastor, Rev. L. A. Pruett will preach at 11 snd 7:30, morning subject, "Denying the Lord;" night subject "Getting Back on the Track;" Sunday school at 8; prayer serlvce Wednesday 'evening at 8. All arc welcome. , ' ,s . ' COLORED CHURCHES. . A.-M. E. Zlon Preaching by the psstor at 11 and 8; holy communion administered at the evening services; Sunday school at $; Christian Endeav or at T,, r-All are welcome. , Emanuel Congregational Preach ing it 11 and 7;30; subject of -evening sermon "The Negro In Business." Sunday school at 1 o'clock. ' Yams. the. bile. -That's . what your overflows Into the bloodpoisons your system, causing , alck-headache, - bilious neea. sallow skin, cos ted tongue, sick stomach, dlaslnese, fainting spells.'' etc. TUinon's treatment of Liver pills" and Tonic Pellets strengthens the liver and makes It do Its own work. prevents and nun- iniumn, l amS OOeSn I force, ' Entire - treatment 38c. W. L Hand it Co. Jno. M. Scott ft Co, : Catarrh Vhlch; Usually - commences ' with cold In head, Hay Fever, 'rapidly in fects the mucous membrane of the throat,-aad leads to graver compll cations, unless promptly, attended to. We recommend King's Saraperilla Internally to purify the blood, and direct treatment with Dr. King's Ca tarrh Remedy (a douche comes with each bottle). It gains a foothold from which It Is hard to- dislodge. With treatment of these (wo medi dnes any ordinary case will' yield qolckly the very woTst esses will bo greatly relieved. The price, , $1.00; three for $8.68, and ' guaranteed. SoU tat SorwaU Puna. , , T " " -t IJi-viri TT ! T!.o mo ! v i - - of the. M.-( k- 1- t ; t-: . ( f ! . i-.'.ij'httiU Cel. ton i.u.iii.i' J uitiou was ; ln:i'.l yeatenl.iy i . i r , ; In the court hmi P. About - .73 wcrii ito; cnt' ,; Vailoim town.thlps rr-i"rt'd, aMer. which tho warehouHo f-yntem win dtcuiscd.. It was docldod thut a oalled meeting bo held Pstur'iny, wtiin the matter will be passed upon finally. - . Friday plght the townehip cluhi wllj meet end come ,'to some 'decision. : The" general trend of-opinion aeems, to ; favor the warehouse plan. . This 'was "outlined some time sko by Mr. E. D. Smith, of South Carolina. . ' ,;,.',, FOOD POISONS 90 Per Cent of AU Diseases the Re ; .- suit -of Undigested - Putrefying loods. , ' Men of affairs, WQmen of society and children with aotive brains are too often sedentary . tn their habits, giving little time to exercise. To this evil Is added that of high and Irregular living as ,w a result the stomach cannot stand the demands made upon It. The abused and over taxed stomach does not properly do the work of digestion, food taken in ferments- and the poison permeates the whole system. The body loses In weight and becomes a prey for the attack of whatever disease it may encounter. - -Did It ever occur to you how busy that- stomach . or yours Is. It only holds three pints, but In one year you force it to take In 2,400 pounds of material,, digest Jt, and prepare It for assimilation into the blood. No wonder It rebels when overworked. We crowd It "with steaks and pastry, Irritate -its' Juices with spices" and acids; - and expect the stomach to do Its work. It can't do it. AH over the inner layer of the stomach are glands which secrete the juloes necessary to digestion. The entranoe of food Into the stom ach is the signal tor these glands to do their work, The more the food and the , more indigestible, the greater the demand upon them and upon the musoles of the wall ad joining. Think of the tons of high-seasoned game, sweetmeats and appetisers crammed into' this little four-ounce mill, and then wonder. If you will, why you aro dlszy-or nauseated or constlpattsd. Don't Name your stom ach or curse your fate that you should be born so unfortunate. Blame yourself and apply the reme dy. First, get a small package of Stu art's Dyspepsji Tablets, taking one after each meal and at bed time. They are not a medicine, but a di gestive. Tour stomach is worn out and peeds help, not medicine. Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets will do the work that the stomach fails to do. There's enough power In one grain of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets to di gest 8000 grains aOf ordinary food, so you needn't fear that anything you eat will remain in your stomach undigested. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will rout the poison because thy removt the cause food fermentation. Th,ey are nature's own cure for dyspepsia. The host of troubles dyspepsia is father of cannot be numbered, for a healthy stomach is the source of, all health. . . . v Seize your opportunity, before worse conditions confrontJu, Send to-day for a free trial package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets They will bring your stomach relief. F. A. Stuart Co., 83 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. - The 60-cent stse for sale at your .druggist's. Co To The on 208 S, Tryon' Meet Me at The SINK P.M. 2M l 5-tveniaj 8 to 1030 Ode JBBeaSStSJB-BB-SBBBt AN OLD MELLOWsfl NORTH CAROLINA Wil COPPER DISTnXKD M WHISKEY. MD Satisfaction Guaranteed Of you U$Jk Monst RsruNDEit. - A QUARTS JjMi a SHIPPED IN VfVtl PLAIN, NEAT PACKAQES Ytll EXPRESS CO.65 VMJ PRE PAID 4)- kSS) Tba COUSINS SUPPLY CO.' 17 - RICHMOND, VA. i f ' 'i -frit' ' :. .. : 1, ' , gtws y . r If ' Even iimonji famous Imported articles. Red Rock is recofnuzea as naving esUbuaned the njghest standard ever at h Lainca in a pure; niffn-firaae ginger aie .v'lt is widely used by i physicians, fii sanitariums, and in homes where there is any form is oi inaigesuon. jny n ana conunue its use. :: :: . :: . :: , :: ?. t: Red Rock Sirup Has Been Withdrawn from all fount and bottlinfi oemcems. . It it wno manufactond f I Si . . sb fta S9 at a aV ar sj a. a m mm m w m a ciMJrutiy ey t no .cu jcvbi t uai vjiN r, ana Kxd oniyin pint and quart boW$, or 5o a gtasifnm origxnal parkagu. Call for Ki iioek and id$ntifa tka boitU crown or label bifor you drink, :: .-v. v rUnmfictmral sy TSZ KID K0C8 C0H7AXT, StUau. Ca. saa L V;::.':J h : - II Aeef.mtn'f ( , ...( '' Territcry. r 1 v WRITE NOW ALEXANDER - Southern Distributors;,' w You want Dust, Dirt and S 1 a t e in your CO Don't Phone 19 We haven t that kind STANDARD ICE & FUEL CO. Notice To Cotton Mill Men On an expense basis, what is surer than offering at ten cents a line your second-hand machinery for sale? The same thing applies for any machinery wanted. The place of exchange is in the classified column of The Observer. 'Twill really be surprising to see the results. DO IT NOW! BBssaSBS Some Exceptional Offers From the low-priced article for family use, to that which gratifies the most refined taste. I am ofTerbf the very best values at the lowest prices. In order to supply an Increased demand, I am putting up a case containing four full quarts of Yadkin River, North Carolina, 6-year old Corn Whiskey, for $2.60. This whiskey is absolutely pure, aged In wood aad the best ever offered at the price. Other Exceptional Offers are: Albemarle Rj, 4 full quarts, $3.00 Mountain Rye), per tjalloa, $2.50 Lazarus Club, - per gallon, $4.00 7As PHC0B Inelud Exprttt Chargn Writ for Prlc LUt of Othir Brand$ Larrfoat Mail Order Heats In the South L. LAZARUS, LYNCHBURG, VA. w GENTRY L HOTEL . - f - x On Independence Square, Charlotte, N. O. UNDER. NEW AND LIBERAL MANAGEMENT. COMMERCIAL II KADQVAR.TEKS. Rates $3.00 to 88.00 per day. American plan. Cuisine second to none In 'the city. The Central has been thoroughly renovated and put In first-class condition throughout. New Otis Electrlo Elevator, Bell Telephone system, 'phone In esch room, both local and long distance. Warren Webster's Steam Heating system throughout tho bouse. Latest sanitary plumbing. Large sample room. PERKINS 4 JORDAN, Proprietors ; - L luge Easily Sc!d FOR TERMS ELYEA CO., Atlanta Ga., A 3 Ginger M and bottUd m J tt J 'N. II. ) ollcwh : i. ; :., I 11 . Ilalip.l only iih inii.n.riHi.iii ,..( 1 gu.'ii.intfij. J tn l I l.runry inii, i 1.16 a. rn., No. 4. cWly, for wa-cni ton and points North. Pullman : j . r and day t-ourlini to WsiihlriKion. 8:30 . m.. No. t, dally, or Ulchmon" and local points, 'connects at Greenm.oro Tr Wlnston-B'ilem, KulrKrh, Gol.l.ljoro. Nertwrn and Morehead city, at Danvills for Norfolk., , . . . 4:10 a. m., No. S3, dally, for Atlanta. Pullman slsepor and day coaches, Wash ington to Atlanta. , 5:26 a, in.. No. 27, dally for Rock Hill. Choster, Columbia anil local ttion. 1:00 a. m. No. 44, dady, for Washing ton and points North, Handles pull- C.anu.cI ni dir coaohes. AtUnu , to. Waihington. - ' - , 7:25 1 a. m.. No. 18. dally except Bunaay, for 8tatesWlla, Taylorsvllls and local points.; ConnecU at Mooresvilla for WInston-Balem, and at Statesvlllo fee Ahevllle and points west. m 10:38 aw m.. No.;10,idaily, for Columbia, and Augusta. Handles PnUman slepf - &eWK.I0'--to.AuT, "4 ay coaohc Washington to Augusta. . pining car service. ,;"- . , 10:20 a." m., No. HL dally, tor Wa-hln ton. and. points North. Pullman Drawing , Room sleepars to New York and Rich mond. Jay coaches New Orleans to Washington. Dining car servloa. Con- . nects at , Oreenaboro for . Wlnston-Salam ' RaK-lah and Goldsbore. - ,m :10.M a. m.: No. U, dally, for AOanta. " and local stations. Connects at Spartan t'SI'L,or Hendersonjllle and Ashrrllle. U-JlO a. m.. No, S0-, dally, for Wash Ingion and points North. Pullman Draw ing Koom sleeper to New Tork,. day' caches JacKsonrtlla to WaahTncton. ' Hnlng car service. - , . 11:00 a. m., No. 28, dally, for .Winston: " Salem. IToanoke and local stations. , ' u:u a. m.. xto. ti, aauy, and New Orleans Llmltad. Nsw Tork . HllHmn n . ' Drawing Room tleplngcan. Obserratlon. and Club cars. New Tork to New Or leans. Pullman Drawlna- Room slsen-jng- car. New Tork to Birmingham. Solid -Pullman train. Dining car senrice. 4:10 p. m. No. 41. dally exeapt Sunday, , for Seneca, 8. C, and local points. 8:10 p. m.. No. . daUy asweM Sunday,' freight and passenger, for Chester, B. ' C., and local points, 1:38 p. rn.. No. 84, jSaSy, for Washing ton and points North. Pullman slean er, Augusta to New TorkJPuUman , sleeper, Charlotte to New Tork. Day" coaches to Washington. Dining car ser ' Vies. 7:06 p. m.. No. 11, daily, for Richmond ' and local stations. Pullman Drawing' Room sleeper, Charlotte to Rlohmond. and Salisbury to Norfolk. """. 7:15 p. m.. No. 24, dally except Sunday. ' fori BtatesvlUe, Taylorsvllle and local points. Connects at Statesrille for Ashe-1 -vllle, Knoxvllle, Chattanooga, Memphis and points wert. - 1:56 p. m., No. 43, dally, for Atlanta, Pullman sleeper and day coaches, Char lotte to Atlanta. - 4 1:08 p. m.. No. 8, daily. New Tork- -and New Orleans Limited, for Washing ton and points North. Pullman Drawing - Room sleeping oars. Observation and Club car to New York. Dining car sor vlce. Solid Pullman train. 1:80 p. m., No. St, dally, for Atlanta. and points South. Pullman Drawing Room sleepers to New Orleans and Blr- ' mlngham. Day coaches Washington to New Orleans. Dining car service. 10:45 p. m., No. 29, dally, for Columbia. Savannah and Jacksonville. Pullman Drawing Room sleeper and day coaches, Washington to Jacksonville. 11:8a p. m.. No. S3, dally except Bun day. Southern's Palm Limited for New Tork. Pullman Drawing Roorrv Com partment and Observation cars to New Tcrk. Electric lighted. Dining car ser vice. Solid Pullman train. First trip northbound January 9th. 4:41 a. m.. No. SI, dally sxcept Mon- day, Southern's Palm Limited for Jack sonville and St Augustine. Pullman Drawing Room. Compartment and Ob servation can to St. Aususttne. Kiectrio lighted. Dining car service. Solid Pull man train. Tickets, sleeping car reservations, an.t detail Information can be obtained at ticket office. No. 11 South Tryon street C. H. ACKERT, Vice Pre, snd Gen. Mgr., 8. H. HAJRDWICK. P. T. St. W. H. TAYI.OB, O. P. A., Washington. D. C a L. VERNON. T. P. A.. . , Charlotte. N. C. SEABOARD Air Line Railway "The Exposition Line to Norfolk. These arrival, and departures, as wU ' as the time and connection with other -companies, are given only as Informa tion, and are not guaranteed. Direct line to Uis principal cities North. East, South ana ttouUiwast. Schedule taking affect January 6, 107, subject to ' ehanga without a-xios. Ticket for puut oa all trains are sold by this company aaa acoapted by the passenger with the understanding that this company will not be responsible for failure to run Its trains on scoaduia time, or for any sucta delay as may be tnoident to their operation. Care la ex raised to give correct time te connect ing lines, but this company Is not re sponsible for errors er emlasAoaia. Trains leave Charlotte as saiiows: No. 40, dally, at 4:11 a. m. for Monroe. Hamlet and Wilmington, connecting at Monro with IS for Atlanta. Blr-, mlngham, and the Bouthwest; at Mon- roe with K for Raleigh and Ports- -mouth. With s at Hs-wtet for Raleigh, Rlohmond, Waahlturtoa. New Tark aal . the F.ajt with II tor Columbia, Ca-ndta. Jacksonville snd all Florida points. No. in. dally, at :U a for Un- ' eolnton, Btwlby and Rutharft-rdtoa with-, out change, connecting at Uaeolaten with a 4k N. W. No. 14 for Rlokcry. -T- . eqlr, ana waaiat norm caroiiaa ponlta, jno. uj. aauy. i.im p. m. iot Monroa, , connecting with 4" fo AUanU, Blrmlng-- let for Richmond. Washington and Nsw Turk, and ths East with 4S for Co f urn- : 1 1 a. 1 1 1 mil.. ,..w w..h mm mm nam bla, Camden, JacKsonviue, Tsmna and - for Richmond, Washington a-td Nsw ' ; Votk. and the East, with II at fiamlst ; . or: cww.h.4. w m ...v ... .-.vi.wia. . Through sleeper on this train from Char.' totta. N. C. to Portsmoutn. Vs., dally. -..-Trattts arrive In Charlotte as follows: ; North and South. No. Ut. 1: p. m., dally, from Ratkar. fordton, Shelby. Unootaton aa4 C aTH, - ;. W. Kal.way points, m ii Mil m.. Ir. frnm gtrtii ton, Hamlet and Monroa, also trsaf pouts Minf'- iju miuiBwa faictlns at Hamlet and Monro. if through ualna tor points Marti. T 1 uonnacuons mrw tumtvw n.nun ama South ina'-ouiow waion mjrm eons- A Mat bula dav ooaohaa K,? .' iii.ri.Hu.iiih ana auuu. mna k i . : ion and Jaoksoavllla. and alaeping cars -feetwaen Jrsy City, Blralnahaisi aad ' . av iBfnrmatlon. Ilma-lablaa. Num. tlons oa Seaboard deaertptly lltarature anoly to Uekt agenU or address. . m9V" tAMM ixit, JR.. c i Ami !':: I a West Trade street. ' ... Charlotte, N. O. V Through Trains Daily. Ctuuiotto to mUmmatUk Va. ; su-hadul tn tffset Nov. BL isas ; llMttaU Winston. f-TaTW. At IM m Let p Ut liarUnsvUK Lv ll.-tf S I : ps Cv Roeky Mount,. I U.m iZ dLuT A IUMok'' M'--L ass 'coaaaot at Roaaoke via BAaBdoah taller Route for Natural Brtdaa. Lir Uaaarstowa. and ail polnis la Pann.u tanl aad New , tork. Paiasi alape noaaoka and Philadelphia. TSrough eeaah, Cbavlotte and Itttaaelra, jddtuoaal train leavaa Winston l.tt m.. daily uv.fi puuu.f, iw r-.utn wast, Vlrg uua . and Shensndosh Vallsy points. Traf. Paaa. As.al Ul--, Oolnw, Errvf -II Cutiegaa la It f '- I v . tMHiured or meney R tir'UNDl, - . nmm.mmm'm ' ' -V -v-w-.-.i- yo'i that I" i p U ' . . l 1 f t i i : .
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