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"CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, APRIL 12, 1503. 1 - X . BASEBALL YESTERDAY Boutin AUantio Lncm. SOUTH ATLANTIC ' : , Savannah : Charleston x . .- - : M.aon S; Augusta t -. ;' Jacksonville 4; Columbia 4. 'u." Other Gudm. h At Atlanta: Trinity 8; Tec. 4. V At Cbspel JHlllj Dartmouth t: Carolina . AKGreenaboror Oak Ridge Ti Davidson - At Wars Forests A. A M. Wake Forest 8. - -v-' ? ---; - At Tuscaloosa,- Ala.;" University, ot r," Oeorgia-17; University- of Alabama 8.,' ' At Ithaca: Cornell 8: Colgate ' - At Charlottesville: Georgetown I: TJn- verslty of Virginia 3. .- - At Leslngtoa: Virginia Military lnstl i YTttte J: Richmond College. ' At New York: New York (National) I; ' i .Tale L ' - " -"fr,- -j - ' " , -At Prneeton:' Princeton 10; Holy Cross s '. At Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Jtt La- , ; fsyette. . . .-. -. , .'- I -1 Atr Aruiapoll Navy -4; - BuckneU- .twU. --'--At Providence;-Agricultural' Collg f; ' .. : Brown 4. -' At Cambridge: University of Vermont 8; Harvard 8. . , V At Wt Point: West Point I; TTnlon . .-. - At V iddletowe; "Weeleyan U; Rutgers 8. - , ' At Lynchburg: Buffalo ; (Eastern; I; r ' tynchburr (Virginia State! J. ' -"At Roanoke: T Roanoke (StateVlf Buf ", falo Eastern) J,- ; At Atlanta:' Georgia Sohool of techr -. aology 0; Trinity College tN. CO . - --- At (Memphis- MUwauke (American Asaociatlon) 1;- Memphis (Southern) L . : . Game alle4 ttb . Inning, on aeoount of V... darkneta J ' WITH ATLANTIC USAGCE. J-, ' MaeonTQa., April U. The poonwbrk ot ;;a Colee in centre Aela waerciponitiej tor ""-""""at leartlwo of tha local's rnna the tlitrd ;and vinnlng tally beinr aeored In. the ' .'Wth when Stlneon singled to eentre wim tw o .baaea. . . r core;-- -77... ' It. H. E. ,.' Maooa- ' .. . N 030 000 1 I . Auguia .. , .. oiooooio-a 4 a . - Batteries: 8towere and Shea; ' Mo---. Knight and CffoV Umpire, . Bailey. Time, J'hours. - ----.v - -;yv.ll- ?v;.:;' . . -' . Columbia. S. C.. April It Jacksonrffle I . out bit th locals to-day and also fielded v. better:; Hansen was steady as a -rock la pinches 'and wee Well supported. -:-Scort: ,t- r----' 'B. H. B. ; Jacluonrilla "... .. .. 000 100 loS M ' V coiunin J. .. ...... ooo ow ooo-ji vv .-' Batteries: Hansen and Both; Wallher ; 7 , and Harnlsh. Time, 1 Jiours. Umpire., 4 1-- OoodharU- : y. i . . - - , - .- Sarannah. Oa.. April 11 The Mtvannan. ; - team 11 de It three etralgbta hy taking ; 7 tbe last game from Charleston, ' V,:";.-Soorttf - H. E. ! Rarawieii ;. '-;' l 011 000-g', 'I'.r, Charleston .. .r .. .. K 000 019-5 ' ' . -i' DiltKriu! Mullln and Kahlkoff! Rbuth . and lielstnger. Umpire. Ruby. " Tims, DAVIDSON LOSES 8peeiat to The Observer. . OrWnsboro, " April ? 11. In a - slow game this afternoon Oak Ridge de feated avidort by the score of 7 to . A High wind iad fast playing Impofsfble however, th gains was ; Interesting ' until '. the sixth , Inning, when a bit totaman. a base on balls and three errors gars Oak Ridge six runs and - the game. : Davidson hit May berry hard la the ninth, securing two -earned runs, Davidson bad IS men left on bases against 4 for Ooak Bldge. i j ' , ticore -by lnnlnget ' Tt- H. IB. Ooakf Blolfe ... ., 900 tit 000-T I Davldaon Y. 00 000 TO- ''10 0 Y Batteries: Mayberry and Holt; Clara sad fberrllL . Umpire, Walsh. - , s i ,l ; f TTUfrry it tech o. .- ",". v" :' . . . - . - ' Tbe Methodists Jkdd Another Victory . to Their String, Shutting , Out : "'-Helsman'or Boys, For the tSeoondl S. Time, . , ; Bpeolal to The Observer, '.'-,;.. -JlT-AtUnta,-aAprilll.-In-- game with-, no hits for tbo Georgia 'Etaooi .of -Technology until the sixth Inning, trrlnity to-day won (he oeoood. fame by a score of $ to 0. The Techs fail ed to find Gantt, but Trinity Jumped on theTech pitcher in -the first In -. nlngand kept it up until the-last. iAThert were, many fine playi made by l Trinity.- C- Flowers caught a fine game and W. West starred in. the con- ' i test. ,---t : ; ; - - r Score: - ..j. i R. H. E. rr' rA 1 uiiuil i 11 1.1 1 ' - rw.i-, ' i'l .- . :,- . I ; - -j Trinity;,,. ,..v. no OOS 000-..; 4. I eche .. 000 000 0004 4 I ' ..' Batteries: Gantt and C. Flowers; Mey ',1 Lr ad- Sunra:iil.-iU.liIil!i:i:i . 1 , Charlotte to Play . Davidson , Thurs- i.- Jjr.'-, ' l --V-i.--- There Is much local Jnterest cen . . trtng around thel-factl that next Thursday.-the-Hftirhe Charlotte . - professional team win play the- first "-' ' game of the season with the bunch from Davidson College at Davidson. : There -will be, a number-of elements . . of Interest attaching to the1 contest. ' . The professionals expect to ' win, of TV-' course, but the fact' that they have - had no, practice while the collegians -- have been practicing for months Is a very, considerable factor In the situa tion and will make for an interest- : ' ing game. : A number of Charlotte people will probably -go tip to wit ness the Initial trying-out. of the new ' men." "' '-- s .' ' COL. WILLIAM F. CODY Th Fsmone American Soout 1 Very , 1U snd IIl.i Friends Are Appre- . hensh-e. ' - . -. . - - . DARTMOUTH 9; NORTH CAROLINA 2 Special to Tbe Observer. ' .' -,' Chapel H1U, April 1L Darfmoutli took her revenge on Carolina here this afternoon for br defeat of yesterday by defeating the Tar HeeU by the score -of t 1 The C"1 '.Jys were having decidedly an off day, and aav4 . thai rirm irrv .nnAr atliu. port, ' while the Dartmouth laflfc put ep an excellent exhibition of baseball. Btewart who went la the box for Carolina, was tot a; ts his standard and -allowed Dartmouth to bat him so freeiy jht' he was replacad by Dula in th sixth. ' This was the first college- gam that Dula bad attempted to pitca and, though he was batted rath er freely, "he kept bis nerve and held Dartmouth", down to one run. ' Can- tain Glace, for the visitors, pitched a "-....uipiii, ni uu inuuKa ne isnsea only six men he allowed but tnreo - hHa H is a brother to the coacn. Who la a Boston pitcher, and b , showed that he himself -is good rc ue- material. . - ' " " xeaiurea r- the ' game were naminon s work; on the initial sack. Glass's work tn the box. 1 pheno menal catch- by Emerson In rla-ht Held and a beautiful three-bagger by Score bv fainlninrry' ;v ' . " .. t n-. CaroUna -, 'i,--n-J0fW0-j" t' Dartmouth ., ...... 004 130 100- M 1 Batteries: Stewart. ' Dula and Hohbar ITII... - - . . . a . . Summary: Bases on halls Off Btewart l off Duls 1-off Glass l Strnrk out- By Stewart 4. by Duls J, by Glass 1 5bao. rifles bits, Carolina. 4, ' Double play, Stewart to Hobos. Bit by altohed bait Ce(et-and Duls. Two-baa- hit,- Braay. Three-base hit. Hackney, .mplre, Frank wrena, Tims, 1:10. .., . , FARAIERS TRItIPH OVER THE BAPTISTS Special t The Observer. ? Wake' rorest, April llv-In the presence of -a largo and enthusiastic crowd Wake Forest by a, streak of bad luck lost to A- A M. this after- noon In a beautiful .game 'ot ball. With two TilU tn the first Inning the Baptists scored two men and every thing seemed favorable. Luck chang ed tn -third when : A. - A M. scored two - men on a three-bagger , bx Fox and one on a wild throw. In this Inning' the game was won. neither side scoring In the remaining six In nings. The work . of Sexton in the box for A. A M. and. Temple for Wake Forest was excellent, both men do ln .splendid , work. - The- features of Uiogame.'.were , 'Hammond's two bagger, two ' double plays. Couch to Jesey, and Perkins to Josey to Couch by, Perkins vn right field for Wake Forest.:'- Sexton's -'pitching. Fox's three-bagger and- the work of Fox en-first base-were the features for Score: .- .-, - -' --.... ft. H. R. Wake Forest ..-,". . 300 000 408-1 A,- A M. .; ..-. --OplOOOOOsi-i 4 j Batteries: Temple .end Ham rick; sex ton and Thompson.' . -'0- sry: . Struck out-By Temple 4 y Sexton U. Bases oh balls-Off Bexton 1. Hit by ballry ,Eetou V- Umpire, CaddelL , Tlme,;iiU. v SPORTUfG JBVI5NT- FOR- J3ASTER. Salisbury to Have Gala Day With ; Horse and Automobile lUces.T". Special', to .Th 'Observer. ' '1 Z .Salisbury,' April 11. EAster Mon day, the 10th Inst., will be a gaU day here.. . Under the-auspices of the Daughters of - the - Confederacy " a tournament will be held on the beau tiful grounds of the-Tad kin-Valley Fair Association. Already several amateur sportsmen have entered for the various - events, - The great trot ter, Gus Alert, recently purchased by Mr. " J, P. Harper In Kentucky, win probably be seen In action. Besides the equine events there will be an automobile raoe and several like 'at tractions.'; There ars very few places in the State better situated for pic nic -parties or with better accommo dations than the local fair grounds and Easter Monday is bound to be a blr"mceess.Mfr J.B.-Flsherltas charge of the, arrangements and, he will be glad to' furnish full Informa tion to any one interested.. Great crowds are expected hers for the day and they will be amply, rewarded. .,. The day's celebration will wind up with a grand, ball to be held in the Elks' Hall from 4-tsr-i. - - tt- Catawba Jef eats. Rutherford College, Special to The Observer, L.(.T - Newton, 'April 11. Cauwha" ; Col lege, and Rutherford College played ball on the latter'a grounds to-day. A: perfect gale caused so many runs to be tnada . Catawba secured twelve hits in the third and fourth Innings, driving Crist, . who last week held Guilford to four hits, from the box. -; Score: ', , . R. H. E. Catawbs - i . . ;.. , , .t,l,4 114 Rutherford .. ... . . ,. 17 - 5 Batteries: Riddle and Schenek; Crist, Williams and Dalton. ' . Another Man Signed by King Kefly. Special te The Observer. -'-- Raleigh, April lL E. H. Ear!, of Newport News. Va,, has been signed br Manager Kellr- for f the - Ralelsrh baseball club. -He will play an In field position. " . " . . .- - - . v" You arQ the aan we S ing at all unless 'you hare considered us. T7e can build ;your house in short . order and remember, , we you for IIITER-ail QUnULOTTB, N. Oir THE RACE TRACK -, at BENNTr!ja.v . Washington, April1. -11. -The ;i offi cers army service cup, one mile flat was the btr feature at the Bennisg race track to-day. Vlelle, a t to 1 shot, ridden by the owner; l.leuen ant B. 8. Merchant, 13th cavalry. Fort Meyer, Va,j captured the . ro'o cup.' winning by a length and a half from CapUin W. Phillips' Dan, who finished second.- ; Captain E. B. Cassatfs Picket, ' the fvorlle,ran third. ; 1, . . ". ... - - " Royal Xady, a 10 to 1 shot, " with McCarthy up. won the second t Ben ning spring-handicap, with Smoker second and Giles third. , Oxford. . tbe heavily, played favorite,' finished well outside the money.. .',;. ' . ' : f .The hunters' steeplechase ' was won by Recruit. Mr. J. Hunter Up. the sec ond choice,- by a half length from Ardwell, a 10 to ; l shoiw 4 Weather clear; track; good. .,, : , ; '. . ; Summaries: - ""V V -'. ; '"r ""First race, selling,' 1-year-olds 'and upward, 7 furlongs, Columbia course; Clements. 11 to S, won; Beggermaa, 7 to 10, place! second; Amontillado, t to 1. show, third. Time 1:11 - Second race, maidens, , fillies V and geldings, half mile, old course Check, to S. won;,Trappe. 1 to 1. place, second; Clique. to 1, show, third. Time :H ,3-Jf -r-;, -, .."'.: - i Third race, maiden colts.- 1-S fur (ongs, old course: Schleswtg. T to'f. won;. Claiborne, - V to J., place sec ond; . Demetrioa, t to S. show,- third. Time l5. .V... Fourth race, selling, second running of the Bennlnr "spring"' handicap, three year Olds and up, f 1,100 added, Columbia courst; Royal lady, 1 to l. won: moker. I to 1, place, second; Giles. 7 to S. show, third. Time 1:31. Fifth race, the officers and army ser vice cug one mile on the flat: vieue. t to 1, wonrDan I-to Imputes, seer end; Pickett, out, show third. Time l:5i i-i.- f- . - - ; Sixth race, the ninth spring honf- ers". steeplechase,- about 1 !- miles: Recruit; 7 to 6. won: Araweii. 1 to 1, place, second; Pete Datler, out, show, third. -Time t8:l 1-6. r Seventh race, selling. I year Olds and upward, one mile and forty yards, Columbia course: Kinischankis, m to.'rtartM, and Green Seal won by five 1. won: Panlaue. to 0. place, sec ond; Delpble. out. show third. Time GFRGETOW3f tj.VIBGnaA 1.' Diamond's Pltoblns;. Too Mnph" For Virginians and Georgrtowst Takes tint of tne eenrs. x t - Oirlottvllle. Va.. April It-George town csptured the first of a Series et three games with the University ot. Vlr aiala. 1 te l.-Dlmond was a puxsle. al-mwlna- but . tour hits, two of them cratches. Tbe batting was light on both idea, not a run being earned. Virginia s infield pia.yed a ragged game. -'': Score:- - R. H. E. Georgetown .i ... .. 1 Wo-O Virginia .. .. - .. oooouwo-j Batteries: Dimona ane fecainrwioi o- song and Pearson. Must Have - Only Thirteen; players. RMtelal to The' Observer, i - Columbia, ,S. U April lis oecre iae nihhea. of the Columbia League Baseball . Association, to-day received a peremptory letter from rrestaent Boyer .. aeraanaing innx an ieam si once conform to the rule limiting the number of players to thirteen and the team Salary to $1,100. Columbia had fifteen players, among mem nvs excel lent pitchers. - Pitcber uta was to day reluctantly given his release, and ' the problem now Is as to which One of the four remaining pitchers to turn loose. These are Vols, Friend, Welch er and "Lewis. The understanding to day Is that either Vols or Lewis will go, probably the latter. With the team reduced to thirteen the salary limit will be brought down below f 1,100. XTHE BOOK OF THE YEAR ROBERT LEE DURHAM'S ' - ' Great American Novel illiiiii . : With . Six Striking niustratlons by Henry Roth, $1.50 ' "It's a most daring story, carrying the race problem to a ter-.rible-thought entirely logical oonclusion,iWilLeause a sensation North and South, "-j-Geerge H. Brennan (the man , who produced Jenciansmin" 3d fWJZ-; V i - -i.T - "Mf Durham shows power of.. t descrlpUon .. ad..WUtyIn , idramatto 'presenution .truly .wonderful. In artistic flnUh his book surpasses anything et written on the face question. .He does not present a series of Incoherent thrills so noticeable In Tom Dixon's : 'melodramas. His Is a permanently convincing artistic sensation. . Savannah Newa . Thei finest - thing yet - question. . Superior to bound to be a big seltef berg, Monroe, N. C. -- L CPA6f Ar fjfrbtn t art i r$ II I plana or specifications. Write us at onoe. r ill C. "If yoa now, ? I A F I .. l lu X XT2XT SATURDAY'S GAME. 4 CntTPrritjr of North Orolliia and Da . , viUsou win - p la y litre aTeawn;- doua Crowd Will Attead. , . ' For the first time in a long period the baseball, teams of the UnlversI of Horth Carolina and Davidson Col lege will meet on Uva Charlotte dia mond next Bat urday afternoon and the occasion promises to be one of surpassing 'interest locally.--' Many things will contribute to make it so. The Davidson team expects by that time to have recovered from Its crip pled -condition and although Goer rant and Johnson will not be- In the game,.' the one having left college and the other being seriously sick in bed. a. readjustment w)U have taken place, and with Berr on third and Clark in the box, effective work can be done.'- - -.-'-v .J " - Probebly .jtto outside Institution in the fitate- has aa many and as warm supporters In Charlotte as the Univer sity. . Aslda from the large numbers who are alumni and the others' who havs friends In the college, there are many others to-whont-the considera tion of patriotism appeals - strongly snd they support it because it Is a SUte institution and,, they believe, a credit to the State, There is no in- oicaliOBL that thoaa .will ha disaDDOtnt ed. On the-conUary the defieat J the University of Virginia In xne of the best played games of tbe season forged Carolina - ahead into the far vanguard or - the ciuDs mat-are en titled to e considered for the. chant Dionshtn of th South. Ontv one game played with a State team thus far has resulted! unfavorably. ,. It is a safe assertion that tbe hundreds who support Davidson on the local eu&mond win ca maLcnea by nunureus of others, who jLTe-iriands of .the boys -battling for the white and blue. 11 Fulenwider is in the box the people of Charlotte will be aiven a chance to see one of tha finest speohnens of nao work whicn - tne titate anoras thls-year. r . ' -. 3 , -.'t, , .AT NEW ORLEANS New Orleans". ApHr It. Wlnte racing-ended - here to-day- wiW the last day of the Fair Grounds meet ing. The closing feature to-day-was the New Orleans City Railways nana. cap, 11,000 added. ' There were four lengths from the favorite, Carthage, " First race, 8. furlongs; ;, Brougham, 4 to (. won: Transform. 10 to 1. sec ond; Alice. I to 1, third. Time 1:00 4-5. ' Second race. 4 1I furlongs: Mas querade, to 10, won; Escutcheon, I to' 1, second; Deuce, 4 to 1, third- Time 1:00 l-i. '. i Third race, 4 furlongs: Taddo, 16 to 1, won; Bertha E. If to 1. -second; Bird Slayer, 7 to 1. third. Time 1:11 Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth. New Orleans Railway derby hand! cap: Green Seal. S to t, won; Car thage. 7 to 10. second: Royal, Ben. 7 to 1. third. Time X:e 4-S. . Fifth race. 4 furlongs: Blagg. to 1. won.: Al Muller. 4 to I, second; Klamesha II.. to 1. third. Time 1:1S 1-5. - . Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth Dick Redd. 10 to 1, won; Wise Hand, 15 to 1; second: Bewitched, ; 4 to 1, third. Time 1:48. . v Seventh race, mile and a sixteenth The Thorn, 8 to 1, won; Blue Lee, 8 to I,- second: Gold Way, 4 te 1. third Time 1:87 45. . Better Than . Spankim?. ftnanklnr does not curs children ef bed' wnHlnsr. There Is a constitutional eanse for this trouble. Mm. M .Summers. Box or Nnlm Dams. Ind.. win send free to anv mother her "successful home treats menrv witn run instructions.. .ona no moneys but write , her to-day If your rhildrstt trouble you ie this way. Don't Mama the child, the ehaneeS are- It f n't helo It This treatment also eures adults snd aged people troubles witn urine aiir Acuities by flay er wgni. - - 4- written - on - the --race: Dixon's books and Rev,.H. FCreits . ' ; , ' v-,. IN EVERT STORE WHERE BOOKS ARE Hlir:;::iEliiSeU).':;; U0"PANY BOSTON. want It built Hh8 and r1;ht we are the rtsht people." WIIXIAU FIRTH,- PRES.! AMERICAN MOISTEK J. S. b6THRAlTr8o"Ulini We, 405 Trurt Bidg, v f FARIAXD DEPEATB BIUTTu Scheduled So-Round - Bout Ends In the Sixth With Britt on the Floor ritt DecUres Tluu.This Is His Last Wight In the. Ring.. ' Ban Francisco,' April 11. "Packey" HcFarlaad, . Chicago Ugatweight, whipped -"Jimmy"- Brltt . In the sixth round this afternoon In their ZO-round pugillsUo contest at , Cotma. Britt was knocked to the floor , three times In the fifth and sixth rounds by pow erful right-hand blows on the point of, th Jaw. . He took the count of nine twice and after ; the timekeeper had counted five on the third fall. Brltt's father lumped ; Into the ring ana waved UcFarland away. ; . McFarland , outclassed Britt from start to finish.' ; ' . ; t Britt did . not seem to guage his blows ' and lsplayedTtnuch - weakness in the clinches and close fighting. McFarlaad on the other hand, , had remarkable speed, hla Judgment r of distance, was good and he displayed great punching power. - In the lrt and second Tounds-Mc Farland ' Outboxed. oiit.nunohaul ' nil but-generaled his opponent. During the third, fourth and fifth rounds Mc Farland administered a succession of powerrui right-hand buffets on Brltt's Toward the close of the fifth round. A Tight-hand blow to the Jaw sent Brltt to the mat and only the i-meiy ciang or the gong saved him from -being counted out. Tn. -the" 'sixth' McFarland struck Britt too the point of the chin and the latter fell like a kgw At the eeunt fj -her struggled to-hii Teetrbut McFarland was right after him and another right to the same place sent the Callfornlan down. After the light. Britt said: . ''IM clearly beaten. This la the last time t erer-wtrr hot In a prise HAVE "CIXCH" ON CCP. Tar IJeHs Down Soatherners In Bas- murnua orge l-1ar Ahead tn T. TrPy Cupwsoore Iext Night 4t to 19. By an overwhelming' score of 41 to 11 the Tar Heels defeated the South erners in the game of basketball at the Young Men's Christian Associa tion, last night, 'thus giving them a sure chance for the trophy eua. The Southerners have a game with the Mystle Five and the Tar Heels have another whack at the Athletics, and aa both- will undoubtedly win. from meir opponents, there is no doubt that the Tar Heels wU cptur the eup. The game last night during; tlie first half was very fast, but lacked ginger and. snap m the second. The teams played close boll 1(1 the first half, but in the second the Southern. r went all to pieces, and succeeded in only scoring 7 points. The Tar Heels outplayed .heir opponents . In very puini. . . , . ; Robber" Booty. Found . Trough. In 7 Horse Special to The Observer. '',V 't Klnston, April It Last night Chief of Police J. H. Bruton, who was lead ing a . searching, party, found flour new suits of clothes in a horse trough at the stables of the .: Eagle Warehouse. The clothes ars su-dbos- ed to be some of the loot of the robbers IIinXIlinTTTXMlILIXXXXl WIXDOW - -- RIBBKD ' FIGTRED ROLL CHIPPED - We carry the largest snd most complete stock --of Glass , in the Carolines i . Our prices are always right M and deliveries prompt. M W solicit you ordera B. Ff WITHERS, . Distributor and Jobber" . BUILDERS' SUPPLIES "' ' Charlotte,' Kr C c TTTtTtttmniiiiimiiin GUSS SOUTHERN PA CI PIC I. "STOOET BOOTE" LOMRSTES ' . i . West, Southwest 'and California . TVrito the undersigned for low round-trip rates -each first and third Tuesdays of March and April to points in LOUISIANA, TEXAS, ARIZONA, --OKLAHOMA, etc.j with stopovers allowed; good ' for 25 days from date of sale. :;-o.lf.. -."--iVcjy. lowrates-also t . - . '.m 1 OALIFOENIA ' v' Q- From all points from March 1st until April 30th via " - New Orleans and the : ; i; ; 5 SOUTITCIlir PAOIFIO. '; " Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars via Atlanta, Montgomery and Ifcw Orleans to California with out change. -, Best 'equipment, oil-burning locomo tives. - " ;. ' : ' ' -:' Ask for literature about the West ' j -'v: ;.;:;;::dr sT.F.-VAII mrccsLArri, - THE -FRAXK About leaky toot and use Rex FIlDtkot RooOog. 6 . For sale onlv bv ' - We carry ewirtiUlstihT JUUl . FurnlahlngsT who broke la to the store of J.' R. Hartey Co. at Griftont one night this week. - No clue was found as to the party who concealed the clothes at that place. ' ' - - . ' , RHcumaflsmT ; . This Is often a disease of the blood, though not always. It attacks usuai ly the Joints and tissue and cauees a deposit ot urie add. Is Its acute stage it is one of much pain and suffering, sometimes affecting a large part os even all the body. When near the heart It Is dangerous to life. We are rankful to say there la a proper -iatmenti-Di7-Kingf Sarsaparllla Internally, to eradicate ' the poison from the blood. . Dr. King's Nerve and lions Liniment externally. . te give life to the stiffened, painful Joints and tissue. Sold by Burwell-Dunn Retail Btora Masury's Liquid Cbltors GUARANTEED ; Strictly Pure. Old Dutch Pre case, White Lead. Strlcdy Fere While tine.. , Stricdy Pare Uneted OH. Strictly Pure Colon. 1 Strictly Pure Terpentine Dryer and Nothing fitoe. - Full Measure ' Maximum Spread v Superior Durability John W. Masiiry &c Son1 v NEW YORK . CHICAGO EZZELL-MYERS COH Charlotte. SCHIrLB CHANGES. ' Effective 1 March -18UV-1808." there will be Important schedule changes en tho southern nauway, Between points In North - Carolina. Through train ' service with parlor cars will be established between Ooldeboro and Asheviile via Raleigh, Greene boro and Salisbury, on' approxi mately the following schedules: . Lv Ooldeboro .... ..... 4:45 a. m, Ar Greensboro .... . . . .18:14 p. m. Lv Greensboro ...... . .18:80 p. m. Ar" S" n soury ...m Vitj t f ' P,m. Lv Salisbury .... 1:60 p. m. Ar Asheviile ; jTri'Vrrr-;- 4 : 8 8 -pv ta. Returning ' .... Lv Asheviile ,,.......'. 8:00 a m. Ar Salisbury 1:18 p. m. Lv Salisbury ;r.T ,i 1:80 p. m. Ar Greensboro nrm-.rr 8;14 p.-m. L . Greensboro .r lf i -8:80 p. m. Ar Goldsboro .......... 8:84 p. m. Affective March Jlth, 1808, there wills lse -be- eh an ges 4 n the- ached u I s ef train No.- 7, to leave- Greensboro approximately at 11:88 p. m., leaving-Salisbury 8:85 p. m., and' ar riving Charlotte 4:28 p. m., where connection will be made with trains for. all-points, between. Charlotte and Seneca. . .. , k . ....;;.' '..-iv Train No. 80, leaving Greenville 4:14 p. tn.. arriving Charlotte .11:88 p. . nw -and . train No. 11,-- leaving Charlotte 11:14 a. m., arriving Greenville 4:18 p. m., will be dis continued." the service heretofore per formed by these trains being done by trains Noe. 11 and 41. At:. Ci. ran B. COMIX-', Vice Pre. 1 COi" CHARLOTTE, IT. 0. N. B. Following schedule figures pub- , hshed only as Information, and are sot guaiamsed.- January lth.'lJ0l: ' '"' :-. nv. No, a, dally, for Columbia. Savannah and Jacksonville. . Pullman ' drawing mont sleeper and day eoaches, Wsshlngton to JecksonviUe. l.0a,iaNe 4sJlyT-for--RlehmeBd snd local points, connects at Oraeoaboro for vyinatoa-Saiera, Raleigh. Goldssore, Newbern and Morehead City, at Danville for Norfolk, ..-j1 5:48 a. nw. No. 17. dally, for Rojik Hill. Chestan. Columbia and local statloaa. IM a. m. No. 44. daUy, for Washing ton and points " North. Handles day coaches. Atlanta to Washington. Pali man sleeper. Atlanta to Charlotte." , 7:10 a. m.. No. It, dally except Bunday for Suteevllle, Tayluravllle and lueal pointa Connects at MooresvlUe or .Wm- ston-Salem, aad at Btatesvllle for Aslie vllle and points West. " 7:M a. to.. No. , dally, for Atlanta. Day eoaehee and Pullinaa sleeper. Char lotte te Atlanta. . . - , 1:35 a. m., No, 40, dally, for Washington and points North. Pullman drawing ro is sleeper to New York, daiy eoaches Jaek soiivilia to Washington. Dining ear ap Vlce. 10.-08 a, m.. No. M, dally, for Waahlnf ton aad points North. Pullman drawing lMm iihurrin Ni, Vi iim idoitinnnik. Day coaches. New Orleans to Waahlns Ion. Dining ear service. Connects at Greensboro for Wlnslon-Salem, Raleigh and Goldsboro. 10:80 a. n.. No. 28, dally, foe Wlnstow Salem, Roanoke and local stations. lA tfr S. tii.. Mo. sk rtt-. iu .ip' imM and Augusta - Handles Pullmas sleeper, New York to Augusta and day coaches. -Washington te Augusta. iinlng ear ear , vice. . ii:0S a. m.. No. 87. dally. New Tork end New-Orleans limited, Pullman drawing room sleeping ears. Observation and duo care. New York to New Orleans. Pulliaaa drawing room sleeping ear. New York te Mirmmanam. Boua f unman train, inn- ing car service. m.. No. 11. datlv. for Atlanta. and loeal stations. Connects st Spartan burg for Hendereonvllle and Asheviile. " 8:40 9. tn.. No. ZS. dally exoet Sundar. freight and passenger, for Chester, . C and looat points. . s:i p. m., iso. jw, f""?, rr waaningtoi and points North.' Pullman sleeper. Au gusta to New York. . Pullman sleeper, Aiken te New York, .- Dsy eoaehee te Washington. Dining car service. . t:M p. m.. No. t. dally except 8unday. for Btatesvllle. - Tayiorsvllle snd local points. Connects at Ststesvllle Jor Ashs vllla, Knoxviiie. -.Chattanooga. Memphis ana points r wmu at t. m.. No. I m.. No. 88. dally. New Tork and leans limited. - for Waahlnatoa New brleans limited ane points nono. ruiimen arawina man erawina- sleepins ara, - Obserrailon and . club cars to New Yorav linlna' room car sar Vice.' Hona puitman train. 1:IS p. m., No. 3, daily, for Atlanta and points South. - Pullman drawlne room sleepers to New Orleans snd Birming ham. Day ooachest .Waahlnston to- Aew Orleana . Dining ear service. Tickets.' sleeolna car reservations, and detail Information can be obtained at ticket olTloe. No. 11 Houth Tryon street. C It. ACKFRT - Vloe Prea. and Oen. Mgr. - p. ji . nAnuwivn. r. x. a.. nr. n. laiuifi, u. r. . Vaahlnsttoii C Mb V UW1V V A , A em. a.' Cbartotte, N. C Agent, SEABOARD Tbese arrivals and departures as wall as the time and connection with etbec eompenles, are gtvea only as Imorsoa- . tion and are not guaranteed. Direct line to the principal cities North, " Eaat, South and ; Southwest. Schedule"; taking effect April IZtn, laus, subjoct to -chsnge without notice. , , - - - - Tlekets for paaaage on all trains are sold by this company and aocptd by tbe -passenger with the understanding that . this company will not be. responsible foe . failure to run its trains on schedule tlm er for any such delay ss may be Incident te their eparatlea,- Care as eaereised to" give correct time of connecting hoes, but Ihla company is not responsible for er rors or. emissions. - - , r- .Trains leave Charlotte as follows; No. 40. daily, si 4.10 a. m., for Mob- roe, Hamlet and Wilmington, connecting -at Monroe with 81 for Atlanta. Blrmlng ham and the Southwest; with It for Ral- eigh, Wsldoa and Porumouth; with M at -rimielfor Raleigh,'. Klcnmond. Wash Ington, New York. - - v - No. VX dally, at 8:80 a. m., for Lie--colnton. Shelby and Rutherfordton with- ' eut change. - wo.- f, oany, at p. mv for Monro. . Hamlet, Wilmington and all local points. ' connecting at Hamlet with 41 for Colnm- ' bin, - Savannah - and Stl Florida "pointa."" and N li for Kalelgh, Richmond. Waahlneton Trted New York. No. 1-C cally. f.CV p, m.. for Monro, eonnecttng with 41 for Atlanta. Blrmlng. ham- aad the Southwest with train 44 at ' Hamlat for : . Kiohmood. Vi ashlngtoe . and New Tork, With 83 at Monroe for Ralelsn, . Purtsmouth and Norfolk. . Through sleeper on this train from Char- lone, k. te ronimmnn, va., ealiv. Trains arrive in Charlette aa foliowsr No. 13, 8:60 a. m.. daily, from points North sad South. j l Ne. 4s. eauv, i2:a p. irem wummg ton and all local points. - No. UX dally. T o p. m.. from Ruther fordton. Slia.by, liocolntos and CAN. W. Pallway points. , No. . U:a p. m-.-oauy, rrom wixmmg- . ton, - Hamlet and alonme; also from -pointa fcast, Norib and Southwest, ceo sect Ing at Hamlet and Monroe.. Connections ar made at Hamlet witn threuch trains for points North. South - and Southwest, which are composed of vestibule day coach twrtwn Ports--mouth and Atlanta, and Washington and . Jackninvlll. -and aWwpIng ars btw Jnr City, Klrmlnsbara and afrophl. and Jray City and JacksoavUle.. - Cafe ' cere on alt through, trains. Foe information, iime-iaoies. raerra LHona er h a board dscriptlv literature ' apply t tK-l bstois or aoiras: . JAM Ed KtR. JR.. C P. Al. 81 Setwjrn Hotel . vharlotte, N C. NOnrOLK WESTERN HAILWAT . Schedule In effect Nov. 16th. ll n 00 am Lv Charlotte, So. Rw, Jlr - pm I riLT niniion. n.a ,Ar z ' r,r IMpmLr - MartlrsTlll, lvl:-. pr- 4r " Hoanoka. t.v . , , CuiiiJt tt CmncKi via. Fricnan valley Ko'ite for itrtown, - points in imrifirauu ina .e lullina O i;rt-prrt l-.yanok S-ii ft 'A. Tt,iVirh eo-h. Chariot tf r Au-1n-joal ii.ijWfi i..: m. en cr ' U you er t. ..it ... 4 i n, liable a- 1 crr--T . 1-' rn1 . t: a-':" ' . ' -Irii-t'- sn-l o - t ...1 CHS ii ijf ' , 3 -iPANV Kike Southern Railvay -1 ; if t ' ! .5 ... - - 1 ;.- y. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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