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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, APRIL 17, 1903. r t : i. - I. f - i f TIlE;SPORTIfG WORlD im a avna at.t. "VTr!QfTTT7!T?"n a y Xatlonal Xetcnc .At Cincinnati: Chicago- T; Cincinnati 4. At Philadelphia; Philadelphia ; New BTork . -.- - V' -' A v ?At Brooklyn: -Brooklyn I; Boston L At St. Loul: Pittsburg t; BU fcouls . ?', American League, vv. At Boston: Boston t; Waahlngtoa L i At New Tork: J phis 1. v:: i . At Cleveland: New Tork J; PtilUdel- BU Lout ; Cleveland i -a Innings).- . At Chicago: Detroit. 4; Chicago I CM t ' tarings). ' - . -' ' . ! V Southern ; League. V.-V.V-TV' ."r-' ,At AtlinU: Atlanta t; Nashville 1' fCi; : . At Montgomery: Montgomery I; Blr !: C. ' - mlngham 1 " -i At New Orleans: : Mobile 8; New Or- j- , leans L t.-'-- .. . ' '-' ' V At'. . Memphla: Memphis-Little Rock, postponed," i-et " grounda ' ; - - ; '- - - . South Atlantic Lemre ' , At Columbia: Savannah t; Columbia L At Charleston: Charleston S; -Auriuta f. At Jacksonville.' Jacksonville-SUoon, called Jcurth lnslng. rain.. ; ,-' " ' ' ' ' i. ." Other Games. .:1.. "i At Athens: 5 Georgia 1"; Trinity 0 (seven , Innings, rain).' ' ' ' ' At Davidson: Davidson-Charlotte,, no fame, rain. - ." " ' ' At Chapel Hill: Cerolina'Waks Forest, no 'came. rata. vs - At Washington: Georgetown (; Colum bia t. -v At. New Tork: Fordham - College ; Boiy Cross ' At Lexington; T. U. t ; Bt John's Ccllege 1 .... ' .' i At Annapolis: Vary 10; Lehigh J. ..i At Cambridge: . Harvard 4; Bowdoln S. At Richmond: University of Virginia t; Princeton 1 (U Innings). , . At Barnes ville: WolTord College S; Gordon Institute L STATE COLLEGE GAMES TO-DAY At Bichmond: A. A M.. vs. Princeton TTniverslty. At Guilford College: Guilford vs. Wake rragt.1:- '- tt- : " - ' At Greenville. B. C.: Trinity vs. Fur man University. v - . NATIONAIi LEAGUE. SU Louis. . April K. The Pittsburg Na tlenala defeated St. Louis In the second game of the series to-dsy, I to I Each team used up three pitchers, and the bat ting was heavy and the fielding poor. Score! . - . R.H. K. PttUburg ..' .. 810fl60O0O-t 12 1 St.- Louta t., - 000 132 0u04 ,i . ' Batteries: Maddox. Philllppi. Llefield and Gibson: Fromme, Sallln. - McOlynn and nt(tetter. Time, 2:2S. Umpire, Rlg Ur. Cincinnati." O.. ' -prll lt-Cold weather affected the work of the pitchers in to day's game. Lundgren's wlldness being responsible for 1 runs scored by Cincin nati In the ninth. Welmer's poor support was largely the cause of bis defeat." 8cor: . . R. H. E. CinclnnaU - W 1 I Chicago a... SM 000 110-7 10 1 Batteries: Weime'r. Tosler and McLean; Lundgren and" Ktif. - Time. " a houra. TJrcpIre, O'Day. Brooklyn, N. T- April 18. The , Boston Nationals were beaten here ' to.-day by Brooklyn.". Mclntyre- -neld the - vial tors . without a, hit until the sixth Inning, when they scored their only tally on a base on balls, an error and a fly to the outfield. Score: ; R. H. E. . Boston .. .. 000 001 0001 1 2 Brooklyn 105 0W OOx J ,1-t Batteries: Ferguson and Bowerman; Mclntyre and Bergen. Time. 1:28. Urn plres, Rudderbam and Emslte. " ' Philadelphia. April 18. Hoch. a former tri-State pitcher from Wilmington, made his National .League debut here this af- . ternoon and defeated New Tork. Phlla- - delDhla won the game In the seventh in - nine- when they pounded out four hits and the visitors mixed In. three errors. .' Score: ' . R. H. E. New York ;. .. .. .. ioo ooo oio-a 4 PhlladslDhla .. ..... 100 000 41x-6 9, 0 Batteries: - Amss, Malarkey and Bres hahin: Hoch and Dooln. Time, 8:05. I'm- - pire.' Klm,:w; ;v;;;7;- t -AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland. O.. April 18. St. Louis won to-day by the score. Of . to 3, For seven Innings the visitors did not get a 'hit oft Uebhardt He tnen weiicenea ana nt Louis won cut. ' Score: -tt '- RVE. Cleveland '.. 200 000 000 0 2 I Ix)Uls ... .. .... 000 000 Oil 49 9 9 c Batteries:: TJebhardt and Clarke: How ell and Spencer. Time,- 8:13. Umpire, Evana .... . ,New Tork. April 16. Plenty of speed was shown- by both- teams IfO to-day's game, but the .New York's slightly su- perior pace again won tor them from the ; Athletics. Kewton naa exoeuen suppori. - tRcore:' ! ; ' H. B. Philadelphia ..T - 000 000 1001 4 1 ' Nw Tojk t.... . 000 000 BOx-9 ' . 0 : Batteries: Vlckers and Schreck; New Ion and Klelnow. Time, Umpires. Connelly and Hurst. ; : Boston. April 18. Washington could do nothing with Morxan s pitcmng te-oay nd Boston won a to 1 by timely hitting. Score: - ' R-H. B. Boston .. .. '-. 20? 001 OOx 9 -1 Washington 1 000-1 -9 0 V Batteries: Morgan and Carrlgan: Hughes and Street. Time. 1:39. Umpire, Sheridan. J t - ?" Chicago. April lS Detroit rallied late in to-day's game and by hitting, aided by Sullivan's error, defeated Caicago 4 to 3 In a 10-lnnlng contest. Respite the cold weather the game was well played. 4 !-. Scores v .' - ' - RH.E. Chicago :;.:. .. .;.: 0000002000-3 4 1 ' aOetroit ... .. .;.; 000 000 00! J 4 T a Batteries: Smith and Sullivan; Bom mere and Schmidt Time, 1:45. Umpires, Egan and O'Loughlln. " SOUTnSRN LEAGUE. T Montgomery, Ala,. April fc -? 8core: . . R. H. E. Montgomery .11 k.. ... 024 000 OOx 4-10 1 Birmingham .. .. .. 010 000 000-1 I 3 - Batteries: ' Van Anda and Shannon; Bagan, McNeal, Robertallle and Raub, Time,. IM. : Umpire. Brown. -. ' New- Orleans. April id. i Scorer.-,:'. V- l ' R, H. E. Mobile .. .. ., "650 800 BOO 4 1 New Orleans .. ....I W 000 6001 7. S . Batteries: Fisher and Garvin; Felts sad Matthews. Time, 1:40. Umpire, Carpenter-. f Attanta. Ga." Aprir 3a ..' ' .. I Score: -s -. - , R. H. E. Atlanta ' .. . .. ..... 319 606 OOx J r 1 Nashville .. . '. 616 000 000 1 J 1 . Batteries: Ford and UcMorray: Sor rell and 8e aba ugh. Time, lro. Umpire, Tfennlnger. ' . - v- . . ' The James Boys Again To-Day. v . at xbe Theato PE3TXA5T . WIXXERS , , '- ! . ' ''""f 'i' TiHE. FIRST GAME Charleston,' S. C, April IS. Charleston the first game of the season this afternoon from Augusta.. The game was played under difficulties, a strong wind blowing all the ' afternoon and-; rain fall ing throughout most : of the game, the result being that the -men did not ply with much snap. Richardson relieved Schmlck in th first lnnlnj. Rain stop ped the game In the sixth inning. . .'' CHARLESTON. -AB R EH PO A B Muiun, a. Z X 1. 4-9 Ball. If. .. M 1' I 1 , I Meaner, rt .. .. .. 1 t , '1?: Lewi. b, X... t I, 0Halnran. ih -. 1 . . 1 1 Durlln. e. .. .. - ' 0it Wilkinson, lb. .. 1 0 x f t Hartsell, ss. Jr ft ' t Routh, p. .. .. u 1 -.-: t 1 .Totals .. .," AUGUSTA. McLaurtn, K. , Blerman, as. Coles, cf. ., . Dexter, lb. ,. . Valdols, 2b. Carson, Busch. Ib. Atkins, rf. 2 Schmlck, P. '., ;. 0 Richardson, p. .... a Totals .'. .." .. .. 22 ? a ' a 15 8 4 Score: , i, ' ' r j. h. ES. Charleeton .....J.. .... 606 OOx 6 Augusta ...... 110 000 2 Summary: Earned runs Agusta f Two- bsse hits, Lewis. First base on balls- Oft Richardson J, off Schmlck ' 1, off Routh 4. Left on bases, Charleston t, Augusta T." - Struck out By Richardson L Hits Off Schmlck X Richardson 2, Routh - I Sacrifice hits &rmi, Meaney. O'Haloran, Stolen bases McLaurln, Dur lln, Colea, Dexter, "Valdola Batter, hit. Routh. Lewis. Double play, Routh to Wilkinson.' .Time,. 1:30. . Umpires,, Good hart and Qulgg. COLUMBIA WALLOPS SAVANNAH BUXCH 'Columbia, 5., C. April. 11-Keiber was wild In the opening inning and was bat ted hard in. tha third and ourth. In the fourth inning four hits, three errors and a double steal by Clark and McMahon netted the locals five runs. Welsher held Savannah at his mercy and was in danger but once. The game was played under most unfavorable weather condi tions. ... , SAVANNAH, Shaw, cf. -Pelky, -rf. Murphy, M. .. Grady, lb. ,V Collet. 3b. .. Morris. 2h. .. Scan el II, as.' ., Kalhkoff , e." . Kieber, p. .. Mullln. p. AB , 8' 0 ,' 2 " 2 " ' a . 2 . 2 , 2 1 0 R 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BH PO 0 Of Totals.. , .. .. COLUMBIA, I,ohr, cf.; v. .. BlgbeetJM..-. V. McMahon, 2b. , . CClark.' 2b. .. '.; Kleman,- If. Wagnon, lb. .. Wagner, rf. Cote, c. Weslier, p. ., 16 .AB 1 . 12 BH PO 0 0 1 2 2 2 1 1 0. 0 I ' Totals 17 '9 15 I .1 x Game called in fifth inning, account of darkness. .Score: R. H. E. Savannah' .. ...... 00 101 1. S Columbia.. .. .. ....... 202 Bx 9 S 1 Summary: Two-base hits, McMahon,' Clark. Wagncn. - Base on balls Oft Welsher 1, off Kelber 3. off Mullln 1. Struck out-By Welsher 5, by Kelber 3. Left on bases, Columbia 3, Savannah 1. Sacrifice hits, Pelky. Blgbee. Lohr, Cote. Stolen bases, McMahon 2. Clark 2. Mur phy L- ' Passed balls. Kalhkoff- Time, 1 hour. Umpire, Lanlgan. Farmers Go Out After Big: Game. Special, to The Observer. ' 'r Raleigh, April V6. The A. A M ball team. left this afternoon to play Princeton at Richmond Friday, and Richmond College at Petersburg Saturday.-1 T A. A M. Is In excellent trim and confidently expects to imake a good record on the Hrlp. ;,'.',-. VA rMi.nvnhl ..XI t I U 4 AB R BH PO' A' E ..S I 1 . I 0 .. I ' C 1 o- 0 t 0 0 0 ..-:' 0 1 T 1 .. I . 0 S 1 a i 9 : . i . o .. , o o i - o 0 1 0 " 9 0 0 9 0 1 $AIN PREVENTS DAVIDSON' GAME '--V T - -'" "' Je That was a disappointed bunch that came back from Davidson ' last night. After -two hours hard rain followed by "almost freezing weather Managers McDonrell and Reynolds decided 19 call trie game off. Neither mogul wanted to take any chances as both teams riave important con-tests ahead. JfOTES. Q2f THE GAME THAT , . WAS TO HAVE BEEN. Rinr ' But It saved somebody. " v-.., . ' . ' I Felix Hayman. was the only cham pion of random's hope. - .Every, rift in! the" clouds meant playing weather to hfcm. But. alas! Felix And the other loyal enes saw it was no uss and lled themselves to the cozy flre sld to while the hours away around the checker board. - .: . ' ' c ' 'Longr fcefore playing time Skyscrap er Plott was appealed to and the human Iceberg said "nothing doing." He had gazed out into ethereal space and. knew whereof he spoke. ;-; ' Wiley Piatt Is lovii: of checkers, hut when the low notes of muslo drift his way he drops the buttons. ' Mu sic hath a charm that soothes his soul. . When the ladles of the party sUrted the piano going Wiley hunted . i place beside the Instrument and there stayed until the musk; stopped. L1 Somebody called for Lew Metti to preside at the txano- ana - me n&ra working; boy poked tils head in the door and remarked that he thought It was a, slot piano. 4 "That's the only kind I play." he said -with a grin an then returnad to wtch the hot check er game. . - .- ; "i can nlay, yelled Hlnton. "or at least I ought to. played a hand organ the first time X tried It.". "Say. fellows, . I didn't know or anges ajrew this far up," murmured Phil, as hs gased olit of the window. Everybody peered through the frost ed glass to see tha orange tree but it was only a cedar with yellow balls. Captain SberrUI war anxious and ready to play, but the moguls said no. . . '., . One anxious fan ruined hie Sunday shoes hunting for dry dirt on the dia- mond. . ' r RAIN STOPS FINE GAME. ' esa In Seren-Innlng v Contest Trlnlly Imtk Second Game With Uni versity .of .Georgia.. Special to' The Observer. Athens, Ga.,' April- 1. Rain put an end to one of the fastest games of ball seen here for a long time. The game was called In the seventh Inning, with Georgia one ahead. I,anr and Redfern were In great form, each allowing few hits. Trinity got more men on bases than Georgia, but was unable to put them around. A wild throw and a hit caused one man to pass over tne plate in the seventh Inning and rain began In a few minutes. Score-: . R. H. E. Trinity 1. .. 000 000 0-0 6 1 Georgia .. .. 000 000 11 g 0 Batteries: - Lane and C. Flowers; Fed fern and Colby. . The Game To-Day. Charlotte fans will be given their "rati opportunity to see the plis)-)ng of the Charlotte professionals to-day in the game with a picked team from the local lodge of Elks. The players have teen for several days . practic ing, and by to-day It is believed that they will have most of the kinks out. The probable line-ups will be as fol lows: "- ; v - Charlotte MeU and Hlnton, c; the two Piatts, Plott, Finn and Rey nolds, p; Corrigan, lb; Brennan. 2h; Snedden. '8b; Newton, ss; Lewis, If; Ba tern an, cf; Davis rf. Elks' Robertson, cf ; Oldham, e; Graham, E.. If; Beld, 2b; Farnan, lb; Tate, rf; Graham, G., Sb; Parka as; Brander, p. Carolina-Wake Forest Game Called Off. . Special to The Observer. . Chapel Hill, April 1. The game between the University and Wake Forest scheduled for to-day was call ed oft on account of rain. ..... , . f .The James Boys Again To-Day. at the The to 4, P 7-rti nrft rnrlcincr vour brains to Hrink at the soda tion easiest and please everybody most by ordering Sparkling harmless as water, and crisp as frost The satisfactory beverage. Liked by and good for all classes, ages and sexes. GETTHE GENUINE - . . . . ' ....I.,..' 5c Everywhere ON THE RACE TRACK ' THE AOQCEDJCCT. RACES."". . Aqueduct Race Track. N. ;T.; April 18. The Rose stakes, for two year old Billies at half a mile, was - the fea ture of tha racing today. - It was won by H. T. Griffith's Ben Brush filly. Trance,, at 1 6to V tn the tetUng. in a common caster In' :4 1-2 seconds, which equals the track record for the distance.. Trance heat Personal by ( lengths. Weather r clear and cold. iraca last, , irst race, j year .olds, selling, t rnrwngs: Ida D 4 to L won; Queen Marguerite. fA to L place, second: BandaL 1 to 4, show, third. Time 5J I;5. ,.; . . .. t .. . ' Second- race. 2 year olds. 4 l- fur. H-f":. P'S to t won: Fits Her i . j w 10-!lr. second: Voodoo, 1 fhow' th'rd. Time :SI. - Third race. 4 year olds and upward, elllng. one mile: Donna. 18 to t, "'8a'l H. Harris, even, place, non.Acl'. 7 to 10. show, third. mJ.Urtli " th Rom "takes for J Jr olda 4 furlongs: Trance, 15 to 1. won; Personal, a to 1. third. Time :4s J-S, . 7 furlongs; Greeno. 7 to fc .won: Dashaway. even, place, second; Chief oT!L to S' how' third.' Time 1:29. Bixth race, a year olds and up, I fur longs: Rock Stone, 6to L won; ZJe nap, t, 10,-place, second; ZaL" out. Show, third. Time 1:1J 8-5. , - To Play WasUngton and Lee Instead of V. f t Special to The Observer. - Chapel ; -Hill.; Acril 11-Miiurtr Gray of the Carolina ball team, has announced that the game scheduled with V. M. L at Lynchburg. Va-. tot tne zist nas been canceled ana in stead Carolina will play Washington and Lee at Lexington. Va., Odorless Onions. Clinton (la.) Herald. --v - . Wing Hop, a Chinese gardener who owns a small truck farm ear Fres no, Cel., has made the startling an nouncement that he has out-Burba nked Burbank and produced an odorless onion. For years Hop, who formerly worked' for Burbank, has been working on the production of an onion which would have all the taste and other qualities of the nor mal vegetable but would be free of the disagreeable odor which of fends so many persons. Now he claims he has succeeded and his con tention Is borne out by the state ment of many of his white neigh bors and rivals who have Inspected the ne wonlon. , The James Again To-Day. Boys at the The to SOUTHERN PACIFIC "STJN83T ROUTE" LOW RffiTES West, Southwest and California Write the undersigned for low round-trip rates each first and third Tuasdays.of March and April to points in LOUISIANA, TEXAS, ARIZONA, OKLAHOMA, etc., with stopovers allowed7good for 25 days roradate of sale. . . - .Very low rates also to CALIFOBNIA From all points from March 1st until April 30th via New Orleans and the Southern pacific. Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars via Atlanta, Montgomery and New Orleans to California with out change. Best equipment, oU-burning locomo tives. , Ask for literature ,bout the West. J. F. VAN EENSSELAEB, lv .General Agent. 124 Feachtree St Atlanta, Qa. Wlien You and the Crowd think of the most delicious and: fountain, you will settle the aues- WILLIAM FIRTH,1 PRES. AMERIGAW - MOISTEWIWG - J -rr . J. S. COTHEAIT, NO DAVID WNCHARXOTTE CAME. Haln and Cold Weather Combine to J Prevent -. Try-Out - of the Hornets 1 With Presbyterian Aggregation. Special to The Observer. : . Davidson, April II. Davidson was ery greatly disappointed to-day. not only In not being able to take part In and witness a fins game of ball be tween the locals and the Charlotte, leaguers, but In being forced td of fer, the men and their attendant root er such poor cheer as a rainy mid day and a cold windy afternoon na turally affords. If any complaints are to be forthcoming, let them be lodg- d with the weather man In Mecklen burg's caplUL for Davidson has to aecept without murrauririge or com plaint anything he .serves out to tne community In - the , way of weather. Juut. again, the disappointment : was keen for everybody and ven sn thy was awakened for the Visitors who, leaving home in 'the mornlnar mid balmy spring airs, founf them selves here before the coming of the anernoon train, shivering in the wind no wk wimout overcoat ni wnn xt time the crowd cnm.i If I. r. aenuy noped that 1U reception can be ' a mors pleasing and warmer kind. Howard Beats Riddle. Howard University, of Washing ton, D. C. walked away with the Bid dleltes at the Latta Park grounds yes terday afternoon, the game ending with a. score of to 1 In favor of the visitors.- While the contest was not totaUy without Interesting and excit ing features. It seemed to be a rath er easy task for the Washtngtonians to win. DEATH WAS ON HI3 HEELS. Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va. had a close call In the spring of 1904. . He ssya: "An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends declared consumption bad me, and death was on my heels. Then I waa persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It helped me Immediate ly, and after taking two and a half hot tlea I was a well man again. I found out that New Discovery la the beat rem edy for .coughs and lung disease In all the world." Fold under guarantee at all drug stores, too. and tl. Trial bottle free. THE FRANK B IV' 79 Hilk Street, Boston, Mass. Rpresitatle, 405 Trt Bid,, Stop: Ur KlkcBci 'About leaky roofs and use Rex Flint kote Rooflne. - . . For sals enly by - - - We carry everything in MBI Furnishings. . URS.K0SA F. KONMSH.ILD. ranicus iaa soaoEos - cimnm W Oimms. Bib nyi Sonl Sum bSnurj aw Iim, Gkrm.By; Onl OutW. Swill. Iilk"tttoOU mt UMii SWiMHtlwivrT.ltUaktiaal MrUalsaaiMIi.ii THAT BABY OF YOURS -There came to snore tne otner. day .w . k Without a stitch of rigging eh; I looked at her and laughed. It seemed so strange that she should come from o'sr tha wide, wide wa ter. And anchor right here In my rocfm my daughter. Oh! my daughter." Not every Father can writs so clevflt a poem on the birth of his daughter, but nearly every Father can write something much more use ful, and that is an application for an Endowment Policy tn the Equitable, maturing when his child la 20 years of age, and In years to come at the w.. -.v. weaaing oi many priaa nw miner will be able to give her, as a wed ding gift, the proceeds of an Endow- ment Policy, taken out by htm at the time of her birth. For further information, write, 'phone or call W. J. RODDEY, Manager, Rock MIL 6. C. WM. WHITE JOHNSON, Res. Agt, Hunt Bldg., Charlotte, N. C. L Nye Hutchison & Sod INSURANCE FERE, LIFE, ACCIDENT OFFICE No. Hunt Building. DeU 'Phone 430X.S -U, It's All ln The Blood Blood Is Iiife Pure Blood . Is Pureiliife: Tis pure, heathy blood that paints the roses in the maiden cheek and stamps " the ruddy glow of dawn upon the brow of youth. Mrs. lae Person's Remedy purifies the blood and makes xit -M. to flow through your .veins, r MRS. JOE .PERSON'S REMEDY . Charlotte, N C The Greatest Ufa Preserver of the Age. NORFOLK WESTERN BAIXWAT Mehwlule in effect Nor. Kth i i 11 O0 srn Lt Charlotta Ifc Rt. Ar (:Mpm 0 pea LV MarUnsTllle. n:4S l TttpraAr Roaneka . L t:fam rvmiiKt at Roanoke via Rhn-nH.v alley Route (or Hageretowa, and all points tn Penney hrania and Mw Tore. VuUmaa alespar, Roanoke and FhUadet- ' Atittnnal train leaves Winston m . II you are wiBuni ot (aaing a trio liable and eorreet Information, as to routes, train schedule, the most com- fortaoi. an siui: way. writ, and the information la yours for th. .vi.. with sns of our complete map foi,ier7' ' Trar. Pasa Agent i Aoaaoka Va ... , , I C03HXS, Vice Pre, and li. - CCwiMWY . CHAELOTTE, IT. 0." V N. B. Following schedule figures pub lished only as Information, . and are not guaranteed. , April 12th. U0S: I: a. m.. No. JO, dally, for Washing ton and polnu North. PnUmaa drawing room sleepers to Mew Tork, Day ooaebes to Washington. . , , a. m.. No. 29. daily, for Columbia. Savsnnah and Jacksonvlua Pullman drawing room sleepers to August and Jscksonvrie. Day coaches to Jackson ville. - l:J9 -a. m.. No. and local points. K dally, for Richmond , ;a a. m. No. 44, daily, for Wsshlng- ton and point ioriu. , Uay oacue Charlotte to -Washington, : a m.. No. 5. daily, for Columbia and local points. - 7:10 a m.. Na. is it.n w i ayiorviiMiM ana ijcsj points. Connects at Mooresvtlle for Win. ston-Salem, and at SutesvUls for Aeita- viile. . . , , ... 7:1S a. m.. No. , dally, for Atlanta.' Day coaches Charlotte to Atlanta Stops at principal point en route. , .- - 10.05 a. m No. ss, daily, for Washing, ton and point North. Pullman drawing room sierper to New York ana Richmond. Day coaches to Washington. Dining car service. 10: a. m No. 2S, dally, for Wlnstea Salem, Roanoke anl lucai pointa 11:06 a m.. No. 17, dally. New Tork sad New Orleans Limited. Drawing room -sleeping cars. Observation and club cars, . New Tork to New Orleana Drawing room sleeper. New Tork to Atlanta Solid, Pullman train. Dining car service. - - 12:06 p. m.. No. 11. dally, for Atlanta, and local points. - : , 4 p. m.. No. 41. dally, except Sunday, for Seneca and local points. .... V9. p- m.. ino. oauy. ror coiumBia,, .and local points. f j:jo n. jn.. No. 24, daily except Sunday. for Stat?svlll. Taylorsville and lvi points. Connects at Statesville for Ashen villa. Knoxvllle and Chattanooga 7:15 p. m.. No. 12, dslly, for' Riahmond and local points. Handles Pullman sleep er, Charlotte to Washington, and Char lotte to Richmond. :2S p. m., No. 38. daily. New lork and New Orleans 'Limited tor Washington and points North. Drawing room sleepera observation end club cars to New Tork, Dining car service. Solid Pullman train. p. m.. No. 85. dally, for Atlanta and points South. Pullman drawing room : sleepera New Tork to New Orleana Rich mond to Birmingham. Charlotte ' to At- ' lanta. Day coaches Washington to New Orleans. Dining car service. Tickets, sleeping car reservation. M detail information can be obtained at ticket office. No. 11 South Tryon street. . Ci-ii ACKKR1 . . ... Vice Prea end Oen. ilg. Washington, D. C g. H. HARDW1CK, P. !. g'j, W. H. TATLOE. d. K A.. v . Washington, IX C R. L. VERNON. T. P. A.. Cherlotta N. C . SEABOARD These arrivals and departures as well aa the time and connection with other companies, are given only as intorma tion and are not guaranteed. Direct line to the principal cities North. East. South and Hnuthwa , DnK-..i. taking effect April 13th, 1308, subject to change without notice. . Tic;,tt.lfor Passage on all trains are sold by this company and accepted by the passenger with 'he understanding that this company will not be responsible for failure to run Its trains en schedule ttm or for any such delay as may be Incident to their operation. Care ia exercised t. give correct time of connecting lines, but this company Is not responsible for er rors or omissions. , Trains leave Charlotte as follows - No.' 40. dally, at 4:30 a. m, for 'Mon roe, Hamlet and Wilmington, oonneotlng at Monroe with S3 for Atlanta. Birming ham and the South west r with a for Ral eigh. Weldon and Portsmouth; with ef at Hamlet for Raleigh, Richmond, Wash ington. New Tork. No. m.. dallyt at 1:50 a, m.r-.for Un cointon. Shelby and Rutherfordtoa with out change. , v No. 44r nelly, at :0 p. m.,- for Monroe. Hamlet. Wilmlnston and all local points eonnectln at Hamlet with 4 for ColunW bla, Savannah and, all Florida points. -end No. U for Raleigh. Richmond. Washington TThd New Voik. - No. l;c, dally, ?:W p. nt.. for Monroe, connecting with 41 for Atlanta Birming ham and the Southwest with train 84 at Hamlet for Richmond, Washington and New Tork. With S3 at Monroe for Hsletsh. Portsmouth and N Through sleeper on this train from Char-, lotie, g.-j., io ronirarain, va, flslly. Trains arrive In Charlotte as follows No. u. t: a. m4 dally, from notnta ' North and South. No. 45. dnllv, H 3S p. ro,. from WUmlna ton and ail local polnta No. us, daily, 7:00 p. m.. from Rather fordton. Bheiby. Llnoolntoa and CAN. W. Railway points. . . No, . P- nv. aaiiy, rrora Wllrolng, ton. Hamlet and) Monroe; also from points East, North' and Southwest, ooo nectlng at Hamlet and Monroe. Connections are made at Hamlet with -through trains for - points North. South and Southwest, which are composed of vestibule day coaches between Ports mouth and Atlanta, and Washington and Jacksonville, and sleeping cars between Jersey City, Birmingham and Memphla sey city ana jack: JacksonvUla . Cafe cars on all through) trains. For Information, ttma-tablea reserva tions or Seaboard descriptive literature apply to ticket agents or address: JAMES KK JR.. C P. A.. ' XX Selwya Hotel. Charlotte. N. C. , SPECllIi EXCTJTtSIOX RATES VIA SEABOARD TO , HOT SPRTXGS AND KETrRN1 ACCOUNT OF . KOCTHERX BAPTIST COX VESTION, HIAT 1STH TO ! Special low Bates From All polnta, Front Raleigh round trip. .., ,$! IS nom wiimmgtoa rouna trip.. 1 7.8 a From Charlotte round trip... IS. 0a From Maxton. round trip...., 34. 7S From Durham round trip..... 15.73 Tickets to be sold May 1 8th. lltft and 12th, with final return . limit June ICth. ' - Ths Seaboard offers " exce!nt doubfs dally service via the ouirkct snd most direct route. Throv Pullman will bo' provkied from i -elgh If sufficient number give a -Vance Information to justify n doing so. . For . further information ar; i Ucket-agents, or sdilres . Southern Railway C. H. G ATT IS, T. V. A.. : ' Ka!"'; : JAMES KER, JR, C. i . , ,. - Charl- , .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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