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ix 1 t C : v...r. ; .ai, J:.:'y 22.-:i;3. C.rrlo " tiua, who raked so much Cain up in the Kansas section of this country, la here and has been having- her own fun since Saturday. It Is evident that notoriety is what she la seeking and eh has done her best to. get that re gard. She spoke at the court houso Caturday night and again Sunday af ternoon, the latter to men only. And galn this evening to ladles. In her address yesterday afternoon he took up subjects that should have been discussed by some man. and by no lady and oj course the morbid crowd was there and have circulated i her remarks on the streets. In thU address she 'said things that should net have been said by Mrs. Nation, or any other person who claims the pro taction always accorded a lady in this part of the world, and about the only thing resulting; from that speech was criticism and talk on the streets, th's - giving the notoriety that she probably wanted and , desired. This, evening she spoke to ladies only and there Is no report from this meeting as yet. Saturday night In her, talk she pro - ceeded to take the American Tobacco Company to task and .said that It was a shame thai the name of the bull should ' be linked with tobacco. this , In the Bull Durham Tobacco product She went so far as to say that a bomb should be thrown Into every tobacco factory in the country and said that ' he k would ' do - this - i If J possible. Throughout her speech she -had this same anarchist strain and this caused talk, giving, her a,. large house Sunday afternoon and again this evening. , The fight of .Mrs. Ntipn in Durham , seems to be against the tobacco com pany. ; To-day she went to? the Bull factory and applied for admission, say. - ing that sW wanted to Inspect the' fac- tory. There was a refusal and then C, more or less of a scene as she abused all In sight.. She did not get into the factory, , " - .. .,- She proceeded- to vent her spleen en the cigarette when Introduced to . a young gentleman in this town. , V "I mell cigarettes," said the woman i of hatchet lame. - "Tes, madam, I smoke cigarettes." aald the young man. . ' ' . . ' "I thoughtr so," said Mrs. Nation. "I can always tell when there Is a skunk ' near by the smell.-". , '.' 4 There was a little argument that fol . lowed during which the young man ' ' .told her that she was a lady and that It was not the custom in this section , . for a gentleman to) slap the face of a ; Jady. Jn a' street car this afternoon Airs. Nation pointed to a tobacco slga In a, drug store window. "See that, see that." she exclaimed. . "It Is' worse than a bar-room sign. . That place is " a hell-hole on earth." - A FARMERS' INSTITUTE. " The Second In Robeson County ITrld , i at Barncsvllle The Ladies Who v Spoke Heard With Pleasure. Ct rre-pondenee of . The Observer. Z '--? .Brownsville, July ' J2.-The second of . two ; meetings of Jhe , rarmers. of Robeson county was held at.Barnes ille, July 19th:" There "was a large and appreciative gathering of repre tentative "men and women from " the southern part of the county; The fact ' that 'Robeson Is one of the largest counties Of the State seemed to JustlTy holding two institutes in it v ' .'The institute for women Is a 'new feature In the county and the jadies 1 In . charge . of Ythl& department Were received wlthimost ' cordial apprecls- , tlon in the presentation of their work. ', .MrsGrlmes' paper ittrt 'Home Econ: omlesand Conveniences" was heartily ' received and elicited much discussion. . Mrs. j Stevens on "Home Nursing" gave valuable hints upon the card .. o , tne v, sick v in the . home and ntlon of somef ZZJ diseases. A permanent orgwlsatlon i of the women's department was form - eu wim jars,-tt., ai. uarnes, of Barnes-j .jit. u., w zz '"av":, ' VUIefc chajrman; Mrs. C I. Harselaon, vtce-chatrmatt, and Miss Nettle Floyd, The meeting for" men under the dt- ; rectlon of Col. ,E. P, fcRae, of Max ton, was an enthusiastic gathering. Dr. Talt Butler, director of s farmers: In- stltute of the State,' gave aaluabio talk upon "'Common Diseases of Live ' fitock;" Col, R.. I. 'Redding, formerly director iot the Georgia Agricultural Experiment Station on "Fertilisers ; and Their Use;" ,and Mr. K. A. Lay ton, of Bladen county, on "The Farm and Fruit Garden,?, gave helnfut and instructive talks. , . The iv institute at EUsahethK.wn Bladen county July 20th, was one of the tnoet successful ever held in th4'knownTontfue" M tn'y c11 themselv-county,- The location for an-institute ' cst whom tha people here dub cranks is excellent and farmers and their 'among other things, evidently believa families ffr TTvll Knn ,MIU1 . , u u . armiTU Lltviii- selves of the opportunity of the day, ' ' . ; . Champion Fibre ? Company's Assess- . . ttient $500,000 - Special to Tfif Observer. JS ' ' . f ' ' Canton Ju22.-he. oard". of .quillsation which met In Waynes- s. .vllle ; has lowered the assessment on . the Champion ' Fibre Company from 4750,000 to $500,000 for taxation. Tha original value 'given In by Mr, Peter G. Thompson about a month ago was , tlK0,000, but this value', was subse quently raised to $750,OOOTty the board of tax I assessors annd - county commissioners who held a Joint session here about, a week ago. Mr, Thompson earns here' to-day from Cincinnati ' along with George Fr Hardy, of-New . York.' the chief architect of the Cham: plon Fibre Company,, to see about the , assessment This flnal valuation .f 500,000 is only on property -within the incorporate limits of Canton and .: it is. not complete. ljfl un.-awy.ro sre si lamivai snow. Hickory, July' 2 2. Johnny J. Jones Carnival Company, operating : under the Hickory Military Company, pitch ed Its tents here this mornlngtfor a week's stay. .The show Is-said to be the beat and cleanest of its character eh the road. I'll stop your pain free, to prove merit samples of my Dr. Snoop's Restorative and my-book n either Dyspepsia The , Htart or The Kidneys, Troubles of the Utomach,' Heart or Kidneys, ari mere"? symptoms of a deeper ailment Don't make the common error if treaflng srmo toms only. Symptom treetment Is treat In the result of your ailment and not the cane. Weak stomsch nerves the In side nerves rtiean stomach weakness, at. avs. And the Heart, and Kidney s ss well, have their .; eontrolllnf - or Inside Dtrve. Weaken these ierves,-and you Inevitably hnve weak vital or inn. lfw Is wher Dr. Shnop's restorative has ms1e lt fm. No other remedy even claims o treat the "Inside nerves." Also for Woatlng. bllllousnesg. had bresth or ermplexion, use Dr. 8hoop"s Restoratlvs.' Write m t-dny (r mmnlM to ' lo'U. tr. Slioop, Kadnn, IV is, tha J strvrstlve Is sold by iiurwaii Dunn lis ts U Store. . r. . ; : , Ju'y xi.e last r-m-, r ..; of t..c tobacco crop, a few stray loads,, were sold on the warehouse floors the pat week It Is a rare case that any crop has been so completely sold out by farmers as at present Notwithstanding the damaged con dition, generally speaking:, of the of ferings for the past month or two, prices have held firm on all grades. and everything offered has met with apparently good demand. The weath er for the ast two weeks has been al most Ideal on the growing crop and there are reports to the effect that some crops that until recently lookea as if it would be well to abandon them, have so improved as to promise good, f not fine tobacco. On the whole irom present indications, tne ; erop bids are to be an improvement on that of 1908 In point of duality:1 and prob ably very little, if any smaller, In point of quantity, athough the acreage is smaller than last year. - - - "Cot" J. H. Stewart, o'f Danbury, has a reputation as star mail carrier that is hard to beat He first began carying mall between' Danbury and Campbell Jn July, 1888, contlulng to carry it every other day until It was cut out 'by the R.?FUD. route about three years ago. During a good part of the same time that he carried this route? every other day,, he also carried the line from Danbury to Walnut Cove on the days he did not go to Campbell After the Campbell route was cut out Mr. Stewart began to take tne man fgrom Danbury -o Madison on the days he dl not koo walnut cove ana nas carried the Walnut Cove line about 1 2 years in alt while ha carried the Madison Una about six years. . , A, close -calculation, shows that he hadridden during the last -19 years about 150,000 miles, which would have taken him across the : United States about 85 times, and while he Is now 83. years of -age,: he still makes the trip of forty miles to ; Madison and back every other day apparently with the greatest ease. NEIGHBOR SHOOTS NEIGHBOR.- Domestic Troubles Lead to Blows, Followed by the Use of a Pistol Tbo Wounded Man In a Serious 1 Condition. ' Special to The Observer. ' Reldsvllle, July 22. A message from Danville states that the condi tion of Samuel G. Smith, of Reldsvllle, who was shot Saturday, is quite .seri ous, and it may; require several days for physicians to determine the exact nature of the wound. . The shooting was the. result of a domestic quarrej. Prior to the shooting " Smith and a man teamed George . Gravely en gaged lit a 'scuffle and several blows were passed. .Friends of the injured man allege that Smith was in the act of. letting Gravely up from the ground after having knocked him down when the latter opened fire, ' On the con trary, friends of Gravely claim1 that the shootlns was justified and was done in self-defense. Gravely was re manded to Jail without making appli cation for bail. Smith has resided in Danville for the pas! few months, he and Gravely being neighbors. There have been frequent trials between tha children of the families, and this is said to have caused the mix-up be tween the two men, One of Smith's daughters. Mrs. Annie Williams, re sides tn Reldsvllle. Smith Is about 50 years old and for a Ion time con ducted "a store -in south Reldsvlllok i MNCOLXTOVnxS AGAIN. -. ThV Contwt With the nickory BarT : iams m Warm as to Set the Specta ' ' tors A-Scrapping. Special to The Observer. x Hickory, July 22. A hotly 'contest ed baseball -game between the Hick ory Bantams and Llncolnton, which had ; been looked forward to by the lovers of the sport, was pulled off this afternoon 6n the Lenoir College dia mond.' ending In 6;to 0 In favor of i Llncolnton. "two ft,re a.me i!ouhi kh0U , W tvl teree b?utfl- Th la8w" turlnthe " 7 7" apt n nil nparo maker, was struck over acting as peace maker, was struck over tha xight, eye jjy, a deadlyvinstrument which is disputed as to its character by J. R. Hutchison, of Llncolnton, afflicting a painful but not a serious wound. The cop was s$on in evidence and arrested the disputants and brought them before .Mayor J, . H.. P. Cilley ' Who , adjusted the matter f by placing a fine upon the party. The second game fcjated between the teams will be contested here tomor row. . " , - An Instance t "Unknown Tongne" IVioIlshuesfl. Spnclal to Tli Observer. : High Point, July 22. The "Un- In devine healing and adhere strictly to this doctrine. Only a few days ago a case where one of their num ber, a woman, lay on the sick bed in a ' dangerous - condition Was reported to a physician here by a sympathetic neighbor and also to the chief of po lice, 'who went , with a physician to 'nose around", a little to ; see i If -thU said physician could be of any service. Just as - these gentlemen drove near the house the 1 physician was called in by another lady who , r had a sick daughter, leaving tha chief of police -jto "hold the fort' for the time being, who in no uncertain words' was made acquainted with ' Ihe tjret that the services' of no earthly physician - was wanted at that house It Is said that the woman in question Is in a bad con dition, having lumjf trouble and afnict ed' otherwise and that she needs med ical, attention badly, .," .r . . ,,. ,' NOTICR TO OUR CUSTOMEIU. We are leased ' to announce - that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, olds nnd lung troubles fs not affected by the Natloral jPure Food and Drug law as It contins no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we lecommend It as a safe remedy for chllUrcn and adults, It H. Jordan Co. CATARRH AND CmTARRHAL. H HEAD ACHES . ar quickly relieved b' Nosena. It soothes the congested membranes, all.iyi In-lammatlons and thoroughly heal and cleanse. It keeps moist all the tma aazes whose tendency Is to thlckeh and become dry. Cures colds, throat trou bles, hoarsenes. hay fever, "stopped! up- noso.i breathing through mouth while sleeping, offensive breath, etc - it It atitlepk and vonuuis no chemirai. or drugs having a narcotic eeot I that can cause me -aruf Habit" W f tlend A Co. ana SnoJ M. ticott a. 7.1 WE GUA RANTER SATlar ACTION 3, A. fcrogdon.- of the National Bii Co., JJayton, Ohio, -rltes under data o 0. 12, .I'M: 'Nosena is the only trJ rmratlon 1 have ever lined that rellevM my affection so speedily m,d pleantl I am getting the flwit real pt-,surs oJt ,f breathing that I have -experience jpii,w:j , wy inns y of rvorTin. 11 i cwnia noi fet unatner." uy Nona from W. L. Hand. ino. If. tt Co.; ge your money bnck it stii.e..i. f ample tiibs anl booJUct br i lit r-nls, ' ' Boot not i Diai I BROWN MANTFA CTTrUVa TO. it Louis, Mo.. m Greenvlll. tena. : 4 ! AMAGA-.-V ZINE ")) IS A RATTLING GOOD STORY OF A HOUSE PARTY. . . - vAsk four Newsman for it TO-DAY. - Going To Build ? DON'T Until jrou have communicated with, and received prices from HuttonaV Bourbonnais, who manufacture complete House Bills. Rough and Drewed Lumber,' Sash, Doors. Interior Wood Work of all-kinds. Bottle Boxes and Packing Cases a specialty. Dlr pet from the forest to the consumer Hjitton & Bourbonnais,1 Hickory, AT. ?. DAILY PEOGfRAJIME AT , JAMESTOWN SHOW. , ' WEDNESDAY.. JULY 2TH- International Hahnemanlan Asso., Asst. of Surgeons, A. C L, R.. Audit Room INO. . , 7:30 Cluardmount, twenty-third In- t fantry. 8 Gates Open. '.. " ' : T-im Tnnntv-thlrd Infantry. 10 And hourly thereafter Exhibition of weather Bureau. . Earthquake Recorder,' Govern- ' ment Building A. "- ' ' i ftHniai inhibition - by the Flsk Tnhiiae '- Slnsrera at the Negr n..HJItv,a. w 10-80 to 12:80 Mexican jvauonai Band Concert, Keviewing oumu. 11 Preparation of large weather map from reports from all sections of - ' the country. Government Building li Organ; Recital. Arthur .Scott . . uwhv 1 Amlltorlum. ll-i-"Occupatlon in Relation ,to Con- Sumption" E. . KOUlEU.au ow 4 optlcon Social Economy Lecturo Hall. . ' , , ROutSiahrfr Stereoptlcon . Social Economy Lecture Hall. " -Biographic and Steropticon Exhi bition, Scenes on Indlah Reserva- , Upn with Lecture. Interior Depart n.nf finvprnment Building A. IHVii,, v. - . . 1 : 3 0 to 2 : 8 0 Piano Recital Mr. J a- seph Maera, Auditorium. 2 Biographic Exhibition and lecture, . Scenes in yosemiie v uej, . ., ernment Building A. 2 lecture on Aerial Navigation, Mr. Ludlow and Capt Lovelace, Ae 1 ronautlc Building. . 2:30 to 4:80 Phlnney'a United States .' Band Concert, Auditorium. , 2:80 United States Life 6avlng, Ser- ' .vice Drill ht Station. 8 Illustrated lecture , "Reclaiming ' the Desert" by Mr. J. C, Watts, ' U.; S. R. 8.r Interior Department - . Government Building A. ' 8 Special Exhibition by the Flsk Ju bllee Singers, at the Negro Bulld- lng. " " 8 vcilmate a Minor Factor in the Cure of Consumption." fitereoptl-con-nSoclal Economy Lecture Hall. ' - 1 ' ' 4 Illustrated, lecture, "Yellowstone National Park.' by Mr. E. C. Cul . ver, Interior Department Govern ment Building A.' - 5- jDresa Parade. Twehty-thlrd Inf an- T;l try. i?,iq;!:fx-.i:-' 5 Lecture Ton aerial navigation, , Mr. Ludlow, . and Capt. Lovelace, As ' ronautlc Building. 5:80 to :3 Mexican National Band t Concert Reviewing Stand. & y, Drill by Twelfth U. S. Cavalry, i 6 Drill Battery "If Third Regiment, , , Field Artillery, , - x ' - - ' ' 8 Phlnney'a United States Band Cm cert," Auditorium. . Editor SherrlU Ix Gold Watch. Special to The Observer. . Concord, July 22. While en route fcvma frnm Mornhpftd CMv last Satur day, , secretary of' the North Carolina Press Association jonn u. Bnerriii wsi a fine splld gold watoh. si . few miles m, mtn Pflliff-h he was In the act of lowering hi" ; waistcoat from the iraek In the ; fcmklng ..comipartment when', the JwatohW-: slipped ; from tha pocket and on out the window, 4 A runner was sent ' back rrom ftaieign In search of the treasure but aa yet no trace of it haa' been found. . ", , t .4 " At. cnats. etc., are easily" soiled. Sometimes, too,' they become fctutntU ' r spotted with' grease, paints or other . sub stance, which is hard to re move from the fabric, We make the - cleaning of these garments a specialty do it quickly and ; satisfac torily, without damage to the garment . , , . It is not necessary to re move the 'trimmings before for cleaning, either, sending the garments to us (hzrlctte Steci tezivi Laundcrers, Dyers, Cleaners, , tT South Try on 6tret Si Evening , Wraps v OF- CLEVERNESS DO IT. DOCTORS COULD NOT HELP HER. "f had kidney trouble for years," writes Mrs. Raymond Connor,' of Shel ton, Wash., "and the doctors could not help me. I tried JToley's Kidney Cure, and the very first dose gave me relief and I am tow cured. I cannot say too much for Foley's 1 Kidney Cure." it maker the diseased kidneys sound so they will eliminate the poisons from the ulood. Vnless 'hey dp this, rood hoalth la Impossfbls. , R. H. Jordan A Co. ' GOAL - ICE Don't wait too long. Buy Coal NOW, for prompt de livery, -We sell the best and the CLEANEST, therefore the CHEAPEST. . Daily Ice; capacity 160 tons. x , . -' - J : and fuel Co. :'.. ."'- ."'"' ', "'. ;. Coal ad Ice Phone 19 r Wilted Golars .are almost too common a ight to talk about, but we Just want to remind you that th way collara . are laundered means a lot In hot weather. ;' " V The "Model" thoroughly understands - hot weather laundering. ". Li UONL UllNDRY CO, Crreci Laualering.M v West Fifth St At Cbureb. Thoue 110, Notice to Contractors. - Notice la herahv. tl..l bida will be received by the Board of Commissioners, of Rlheson County 1907, for the erection, completion and furnishing , of a new Courthouse in the tOIVn Af T.umhttrtnn it courthouse to be built according to plans and specifications prepared by F,rak I' M1,buJ:n Co ' Vchltects. of Washington. D. C Said plans and CiU.i.ons are now on file In the Office of D W. Bullock. Register of Deeds of Robeson County. Copies Of said rtlana anrf iiuu,in-n... , be furnished any contractor wishing wiu vh tun wwr oj me architects aforesaid. - Each bid - must be ac companied br -certifl , 1,000.00 payable to the order of the Board of Commissioners of Robeson County, and to be forfeited in case the contract should be let to the bid. derand then he should fail or refuse ror miny .aays to comply with the terms of his bids the party to whom tha rnntro-f la la - will . . to enter into good bond in the sum of 50 per cent of the contract price of the work; 80 per cent ef the work will be paid for, as the work. pro gresses., fiiq may be nied with E. J. firm, eftnrnpv tnr h n-.j : Commissioners of Robeson County, or with D. W. Bullock, clerk of said noara, ootn or LumDenon, rr. C. The' Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. inis JUiy i, iof. !'; - . - ' J. W. CARTER. .wwMiM,, Chairman, E. J. BRITT, ' Attorney, - - a J. G. COIIinAIT. Southern RcFreseatatlve, 405 Trust UiS. HOTELS AND RESORTS. KERN L WORTH "In the Land ol the Sky' BILTMORE, NEAR ASHEVILLE, N. C Just the, Place to Stop on Your Way to or t ", - 'from the Exposition Recognized as the leading hotel tn the mountains of Western North Caro lina. No scenery in the world will compare with the view from i this hotel Mt Mitchell and Pisgah In full view. Adjoins and overlooks the Biltmore estate. Dry, invigorating climate, magnificently furnished, cui sine unsurpassed. Orchestra, golf. It very, beautiful rides and drives. Coach meets all trains at Biltmore station. Open all the year, . Write of wire for booklet t - . ' . ' -' EDGAR B. MOORE, Proprietor THE DAVIS WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Hiddenlte, North Carolina . OX ; oTttHEBN RAILWAY FROM CHARLOTTE TO TAYLORSV1LLE lng each floor with office, telegraph and telephone. Bell and Independent connections with surrounding country. Healthy location. An Ideal place to rest and recuperate. Two through trains dally from Charlotte, con nectlng at . Statesvllle with trains fro m Salisbury and Asheville. Special price for May," June and September, $5 to $ per week. July and August II to IS per week Resident physlcla a in hotel. For further Information,1 write for booklet, to , " -.;;;,' DaVIS BROTHERS i . 1 ', ''" , v , niddenlte. N. O. . R. Lee Davis offers his half-interest in this property for sale. Paid 20 per dent last year. , - OCKADI WHISKEY Best for Medicinal and Family Use . 4 Quarts, S3 Ji Shipped in Plain Sealed Package, Express Prepaid , ''SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. Our Motto t ' "Not How Cheap, but How Good." ttamtt by'Sxprtat m F, O. Mensy 'Order. TIE roUSINS SUPPLY CO.. te r8 mCHMONO, VA. Reference: Planters National Bank. JiEnp-oiLr CUT3tS0nES.EUR!st W. L. Hand ft Co. too. IX. Seott A Co. Rates Via Seaboard Air line Under New Law. Rates In effect via Seaboard 'Air Line under new law are two and a quarter cents per mile to all points In North Carolina. Rates to fol lowing points are in ' effect from Charlotte to Raleigh, $1.90; Weldon, $6.07; Wilmington, 4.2ft Hender son,. $4.$lj Oxford, $5.22. . .. JAMES KER, 'JR., City Passenger Agent For Sale .' SHOW CASES and COUNTERS Owing toUhe renrrango- ment of our store we are of- feringfor sale four hand- some 8-foot Show Cases to gether with t!heir counters. . JEWELER Through Trains Dai, Charlotte to .. . -, , ,. Kosnoke, va. - : 1 7 Schedule In effect July M, 1907 J1'M em if S.trl1lu' JF' Af :0 pm M am Ar Winston, 80. By. Lv I 25 cm l:MpmL Wtr.itoi., w ft W.Ari JeSE ' :) pm hv Martinsville, Lv 11 S km S$pmL: Jy Mouat. KiisJj" ffly Ronok lv,.!aIS Connect , at RosnoVe via Shenandoah Valley Route for Natural Bridge. Luray" Haierstown. and all points in Knasyft vanla and New York . fullmaa aleeoer ftoanoke and Phllndelphla. "per Throtuth coach, Charlolts Roanoka AddlUonal train leaves rV'lnin T 3S a. rru, dally except Sunday, lor Fouth west Virginia and fchiuwi1oh Valley points. .. K. BllAOU, -Trav.'Pkss. Aso.t" W. R. BSVII.U Cen t Pass. Agent , itoanuke, Va. mi B'3 Soutlind i .-ii w w A w v iff V . v -A well-known spring of fine cura tive properties, for indigestion, dys pepsia, kidney trouble, etc, - ' " New Hotel complete water and sewerage system, hot and cold baths, croquet, lawn tennis, bowling alley, shooting gallery, telephones connect. THE VIRGINIA BAY OCEAN VIEW, VA. ' BY THE SEA Entirely new and modern. 100 large rooms at f 1.00 to $1.50 per day. Excellent cuisine. Surf bathing. ' 81x miles nearer to Exposition than Nor folk; 10 minutes' ride and B cts. fare. Take Ocean View ears at Exposition or Norfolk. , Get off at Va Bay 8ta tlon. - : - f?v.:rKVf E. II. EIXYSOX PHILLIPS, Mgr. HOTEL SHOREIMM ATLANTIC CITY, J. . Capacity SCO. Within a few hun dred feet of ocean. Private baths. Rates: fit. 50, 116.00 and $18.00 weekly. Booklet Run by a North Carolinian. W. B. OOTTEN. T" ttuixinxinxxixitiiiini G. B. &D. n We have Just received a new assortment of best quality Ovid Filled Bracelets, Belt Buckles, Lockets and Barctts. These goods have the same finish as gold goods, but are "much cheaper. . . BRUNS & DIXON Leading Jeweler. We close at o'clock, Satur - ' day excepted. iiiixxxxiixxxxxraxxiixiii HACKNEY BROTHERS Plumbing and Heating Contractors Carry the largest and best selected stock of fixtures in the State.. Office 6 W Fifth St. .IWareroom 408 N..A. St..,: Charlotte, 0. Cliantr Sdiednte Carolina ft North western uaiiway etunaay, v July Htb. The Carolina A North.Wearum RalHay will put on an extra train leaving Llncolnton 4:47 p. m., ar riving Hickory I: p. m., and Lenoir . . . . . . ... i, m. iium win vwnnecv -. Wltq Seaboard train 45 leaving Charlotte t p. m. for all points north Lincoln ton on C ft N.-W. Ry. JAMF3 KER. JRH u City Passenger Agent 8. A. L. Ileadqnartera for fiontlternera la New u Xork Clty ; . , Croadwa Central Ilctel Our Table la the Foundation of Our : :t XEiiormoua Buslnesa : Featuring Tbe Only New York Hotel ' , ' Anuiitan Flan Moderate Frkes Excellent Food . Ciood Service Kateat American Flan, $2.50 IVr Day, ICnropcan Flan, fl.00 Per Pay. Special attention given , to ladies unescorted. , BRO.iDWAY Cor, - Third - Street; NEW .TcnX t .(Formerly of Charleston, h, q ' CHAHLG 712, 11 0. WEEK HD IUTES VI.V Southern RaiUvc- Southern RailWar announces that effective June 1, 190T, and continuing to and Including- Sept 1st the fol lowing Week End rates will apply from Charlotte to points named: , Asheville, N. C. .. .. .. .. $1.8$ Black Mountain, N. C. .. .. .. .3f Marlon.-N. C.. .. .. .. .... $.50 Morganton, N. C. .. .. .. .. ,4 2.85 Connelly Springs. N. C .. ..... 2.50 Hickory. N. C .......... 2.1 J Tryon. N. C . V, .. .. .... J. 54 Hendersonville, N. C. Brevard. N. C . . .. Lake Toxaway. N. C. , Hot Springs, N. C. .. Blacksburg, S, C. .. . 8helby, N. C. 4.15 4.85 5.S0 $.10 1.75 1.75 3.25 1.05 1.05 3.20 Rutherfordton, N. C High Shoals,- N. C. .. . . . ; . , Llncolnton, N. C. , . .. ...... Cliffs, N. C. ,.t ., , .. Lenoir, N. C. .... .. ,..,, J. 10 Jackson Springs, N. C. .. .. .-. I.8S Taylors, & C. (for Cbic Springs) $.10 Whltestone, & C. .. .. .. y. .. 2.15 Waterloo, S. C. .. .. t. . '.. 3.49 Taylorsvllle, N. C. .. .. ... 2.J5 Blowing Rock. N. C .. .. .. .. $.20 These Week End Tickets are sold for all trains Saturday, and for fore noon trains Sundays, good to return not later than the Monday following date of sale, except that tickets to Taylors, Whltestone, and Waterloo, S. C, are good to return Tuesday following date of sale, ! and tickets to Blowing Rock will be sold Fridays and Saturdays only, good to return Tuesday. For further Information call on ny Agent Southern Railway or write W. IL Tajloe, a. P. A Washington. D. C. It. L. Vernon, T. P. A- SEABOARD JThe Exposition Line to Norfolk." ' .t" n'vaia and departures, as well as the time and connection wtth other companies, are given only as informa- Uon, and are not guaranteed. Direct line to (he principal cities North, East, South and Southwest Schedule taking effect May 6, 1907, subject to chango without notice. - Tickets for passage on all trains are sold by this company and accepted by .:: the passenger ; with the understanding that this company will not be responsible for failure to run Us trains on schedule time, or for any such delay as may fa Incident to -heir aneratlon. . Care ta rx- eretsod to give correct time to connect : ing lines, but this company Is not .re sponsible for errors or omissions. Trains leave Charlotte as follows; No, 40, dully, at :30 a. in. for Monroe, . Hamltt and Wilmington, connecting at Monroe with 23 for Atlanta. Blrmtrsham nnd the Southwest; at Mor.roe with it for Ralelrh anil Portsmouth. With S at . Hitmlot for 'Raleigh,". Richmond, v Wash- , ington. wew York ana the Eaat No. 333. daily kt 10 n m fnr TJnnnln. ten. Shelby and Rutherfordton without change, connecting at Llncolnton with C. . oe jn. w. no. 10 ff.r nicKory, ixnoir. ana wotern JNortn Carolina iotnts. , No. 45, dally; at 5 p. m. for Ruthar- fordton and all local nolhts West. No. 44, -Inlly, at :3( p, m. for Monroe, . Hamlet, Wilmington nnd all local pnluts. ott,nectlng at Hamlet with 43 for Coluro tin, Savannah and all Florida points. Nd. 132, -Intly, 71' p. m. for Monroe, connecting with 41 for Atlanta, Blrretns ham and the Southwest: with 34 at Ham- (let for Richmond, Washington and New York, and the East with 32 at Monrqe . for Richmond, Vtashlajrton and r Nw jorn, ana tne -itm, witr, k at Monroe for Raleigh, Portsmouth and Norfolk. Through sleeper on this train from Char lotto, K. c, to Portsmouth, Va.. dally. . Trains arrive In Charlotte as follows: No 44. Jnlly, W a. m from RutherJord ton and local points. No. 103, :45 a. m daily, from points North and South: No. 46. dally, 11:45 a.m., from Wil mington and all local points. No. 132, 1 p. m dally, from Ruther- , fordton, Shelby, Llncolnton and C. A N. W, Railway points. ' No. . 12:15 a. m., dolly, from Wilming ton, Hamlet and Monroe, also from points East, North and Pouthwest con necting ttt Hamlet and Monroe. Connections am made at Hamlet with all through trains for points North, South and Southwest, which are Compos- ; ed of vestibule day coaches between : Portsmouth and Atlanta, and Washing ten and. Jackscnv!lleaad sleplng cars t ftween Jersey City, : Birmingham and r Memphis, and Jersey City and Jackson rllle. Cafe cars on all through tralna lor Information, time-tables, reserve tlonk on Seaboard descriptive llttrature . rrply to ticket agents or addreaa JAMES KER. JR; C. P. 'a., 82 fielwyn Hotel, : , Charlotte. N. C . SPECIAL LOW RATES VIA Southern Railway 4.M Charlotte," N.. C. to Ashe ville, N. C, and return account of -Young People's ' Missionary - Move ment Tickets to be sold June XSth, ' 17th and i8th. with final limit July 10th. IS.aO Charlotte, N. C, to Nash vtlle, Tenn., and return account of Peabody College ' Summer Schoot Tickets to be sold June 17th, ISth, lfth, July 4th, 7th, and Ith, with fi nal limit . fifteen days from date of sale, and may be extended until Sep tember 30th by . depositing ticket ' wtth Special Agent not later ' than fifteen days from date of sate, and paying fee of fifty cent. $02.85 Charlotte to .Mexico City, Mexico, and return account of An nuat ; Meeting - American Society Civ il Engineers. Tickets to be told June lth, to July 11th Inclusive with fi nal limit 8ept;,uth. - $.8&Charlotte, N. C, to Knox vllle, Tenn., and return acoount of Summer School of the South. . Tick-: ets on sale June Sid. 14th. tfith, 89th. 10th, July th, 7th. 14th, and Hat. with final limit fifteen days from date of aale, and may be extended until Sept SOth by depositing ticket wtth. Special Agent not later than fifteen days from date of sale,; and paying ' fee-of fifty' cents.'-;.f,'H;.:.;.vi!.;,j $23J5 ChanotU. to' New Orleans, La., and return account of National : Baptist Sunday School Congress and Toung People's Chau tauqua coiored). Tickets on sale June 14th, and ?!th with final limit July 1st- ' V'"'.". . :: ' 970.&O Charlotte, N. C. to Spo kane, : Wash., and return account of Convention of Baptist Toung peo ple'a t?nlon. Ticket onjeaie June llth to July 11th wltlrflnal limit 8ept ISth. - $7$.BO--Charlotte to Portland, Fl attie, or Tacoma, Wash, and retus i account Of Twenty-third International Christian Endeavor Convention, : j Grand Lodge Independent .Order c t Good Templar. . Tickets on sale j.: , Hth to July 11th. with final l. sut Sept. 16th. . 34.5 Charlotte, N. C. to f. toga Spring. N. T., and return -count of Triennial Conclave, j.: Templar? of . America. Ticket sale July 4th, 6th, th and 7th. v final limit July 14th, and r extended until July !4th t r King ticket with fpecil A paying fee of 91.00. For further informt: ( any Agent Southern V.r.-.vv -. W. II. Tavl ; . R. L. Vtr- . '. .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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