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n CHAELOI TJG DAILY OBSERVER, MAY 14, 1CCJ. f-TOOS CTORT REACHES PARIS. A Lady ta SwUtHand Write to Find Out the straight of Bnncombe' (.host Tlo tHitoB Make Girt to AAievill Ctiarttablo Institutions. Fiwlnl to Ths Obatrver. s AahevHle, Msy 11. Th allered vis-; rtatioa of "spooks" mt the county Jail her resulting in grrat rrtght t th unfortunate inmtlff of the Jail, has leen noted abroad and this wee Bbertir Hunter , received a. car from a, tadr written (a .Switzerland, rele U to the prisoners being" "haunted by ghosts." - ' T.le author of the card seek Information and addressing the card "To the Honourable Sheriff of the County Prison at Ashevllle, North . Carolina, U. S. AV ay: "Dear Sir. I read in ona of the Paris fta-pera that The county prison at Ashevilla, North Carolina, hi been , . basiicd by (hosts, ' f rlghtentng the prtf oners in such manner that they hid to be trasferred to another pris on. Wooid yon now kindly answer ' me by a few tinea in order to m me know if this be true or only idle talk or rumor? v. As I myself believe in - the Bible I therefore know that bad spirit . trouble some times human creatures, but still I should like to know the truth about it by a person that can be belieTed In every respect. In answering me. gir, you would greatly oblige. "Tours very truly. .. "MARIE M ETHAN.' While it is true that the prisoners - at the county Jail have been badly v frightened at times . during recent weeks it has not become necessary , to remove them to another prison. It Is believed that Jailor Mitchell this week solved the "mystery" when he Nalsrovered that the moon and a locust tree-were responsible ,for the "ylsl , tation by casting fantastic figure on the windows of the jail. Least wise this Is the explanation of the mystery" and the prisoners- many f them at least have accepted this solution and their terror Is gone. Charloa L. Pack, of Cleveland, O.. on of the late George W. Pack, who o liberally donsted to AahevHle a number of valuable piece of land and the Vance monument, to-day made a deed transferring to Mayor John A. Campbell and J. O. Merrlmon. as tros- - tees, for the Mission Hospital, the Flower Mission and the Henrietta Heme, his interest in a Ion sewer line . on Montford and Cumberland ave- - nm. Under the terms of the trans fer the proceeds from the rental of this sewer are to go to the three ehar- Itabl Institutions. The cltv about Ifht years ago leaned from Mr. pack . these sewer lines agreeing to pay 1240 - a year rental or the period of twenty years with the privilege of purchasing at any time for $4,000. If the city buya the sewer (and It Is probable that It will), the 1 4.00 A Is to be divided equally between the hospital, Flower Mission and the " Henrietta Home, the latter institution is under the control of the T. W. C. A. MINISTER WAS ROBBED. Bat He Got His Money Hack From ' - - the Man Whom He Suspected of Robbing Him. . Special to The Observer. High Point. May IS. It was .'learned here yesterday that the Rev. Mr. Swain, of the M. P. Conference, had been robbed while here recently. . Mr. Swain came up on. the Asheboro . train to make connection with the noon train and while getting on No. , 31 there .wss a crowd of people round the depot and he noticed at the time that two or three men - were pushing him very closely and ' very unnecessarily, as he thought As .soon as he got on the train he missed ' Ms pocketbook. He was satisfied that these men had got it. . Me Immediately looked them up on . the train and demanded that they give his money back. They pre. ftenaea to be very much insulted and . Indignant, but Mr. Swain was per- - aistent in his demands, -telling them he knew they got the money. The conversation was continued for some time, all showing very much spirit; and all at once, as if dropped from the ky, Mr. Swain s pocketbook fell to the floor of the car and one of the men Indignantly called his at tentlon to the fact that his pocket book was then on the floor. As soon as Mr. Swain got what belonged to mm tne matter was dropped and no arrests were made. This is one time when the pickpockets met their match. The plana for the new Lutheran church are ready and will be gtvn to the contractors for bids. Work will commence this summer. The plans call for a very nice building. :Th main auditorium will seat 350 people. Prof. Charles Lee Raper, ot the ; University of North Carolina, who has been spending several days here r on account of the illness of his rather, yesfrday returned to duties at Chapel Hill. his LEE COUXTV IIO.VDS. . A SpM Among the Commissioner as to Selling Them flowing of K road way Normal Institute. Special to The Observer. Sanford. May 13. The "closing ex erclses .of the Broadway Normal In stitute will be held on the list and lid of May.' Superintendent R. W. Allen will deliver the literary ad- , dress; This school under-the i-fflrlent management of Prof. M. A. McLeod has educated near?y sll teachers throughout this section of the coun try. The number of young men and .. women In attendance there the past year I above two hundred and fifty. The commissioners of Lee county re wanting to sell county bonds for the purpose of building a court house and JaiL There is a great deal of opposition to this at the present In fact, one of the commissioner is do v Ing all he can legitimately to put off the matter, while the others have de cided to sMl bonds at once and start ' the building as soon as possible. . Something Interesting may grow out of the situatlpn. . (f NEW NOTE FROM liOOSE. . ratal Fall From Sugar TreeNew , Hotel for Hummer fitMt-Turn-.! pike Company IXv lares j pry Cent. Dividend. . Special to The Observer. Boone. May 1$. John H. Norris, of Meet Camp, fell from a sugar tree re cently and fatally Injured .himself. -L It is thought "that -hw "becamspr hm wnn ne fell, as he fen on hi head. He is about 40 year old.- . A fiddlers' convention is called for Boone on the 224. . Mr. Oeore Bobbin, of Bhull's Mills, ha Just completed a hotel for ' the accommodation. of summer guests. The new school ' building at Valle Crulsi will be built of concrete block.- The ot will -be $1,000. - Kev E. F. Jones, after an absenc of two , year In the State of Wash " Ington. ha returned to Zlonvllle, where he will make his future home. The Boon and Blowing Rock Turn rlke -dcclar? an annual dividend. of , rr cent - , - ; -To Drrvw Ont Malarlat -. . " And Bslld rp the System Take the Old Standard GnOVS'S TAgTELKSS CHILL TONIC . You know hat you are takloc. The i'Ttnul Is plainly printed, on tvery ?'tie. snowing it is simply Qui ne and Iron in a tasteless form, rnd tna ifcet effectual form. For ttom& peo j; and chlidien. $0c . v A SCANDALOUS CITY JAIL. Mayor of Columbia, Discover an Out , rageoo Condition of Affairs, Un . sanitary in tlx Extreme Scandal - No. I in New County Option Dispen nry System. ..-y--.,..;.'. .'. . . Observer Bureau,' " , . - SOS Skyscraper Building. . -Columbia; 8. C, May 13. (Having heard disquieting ' rumors as to the city Jail and stockade being in an unsanitary condition. Mayor Reamer and several member of the council thai afternoon made a person al inspection and discovered a scan dalous and ; outrageous condition of affairs. They found the place dark. filthy and unsanitary in the extreme. a source of Imminent danger in tact. to every inmate and to residents in the neighborhood Disease of raall gnant typo Is likely to break out there at any time, and one out would like lr result in a high mortality record before the. proper remedial measures could be taken. The council will at one be asked to appropriate $1,000 to remedy condi tions. The Inspection of police head quarters also revealed unsatisfactory conditions.. Scandal No, 1 in the new county option dispensary ytem was regis tered In 'an order, . which 1 not ap pealable. from Governor Ansel remov ing Messrs J. I Basa and J. M. Parker from the "Williamsburg coun ty dispensary board for violation of law in making purchase. These ars the men the Governor recently mm moned before him to show cause why they snouia not do removea iot me charge preferred against them. They were given a careful Hearing. at which they were represented by attorneys. ..." ' After a careful and ' painstaking consideration Lthe evidenca and af fidavits in the case the Governor to day announced hi decision in the matter, although the order 1 dated Mar Uth. He find the two men rullty of violating- tha law In three particulars authorising their clerk to order out goods, making; . an award for goods without a fresh, bid, not purchasing from the lowest bidder on one occasion. A number of those desiring to com pete for the second lieutenant' com mission in the regular army to be awarded by competitive examination from National Guard of the State is not members of tha militia. They are indicating In their applications an ernest desire to get into tha militia, now that a good fat job Is In light But General Boyd will not allow any of these to enter the contest. Hs is glad that the order making; this award confines the applicants to member of the militia of not less tnan two years service. REPORTS OP BISHOPS. Flurry About Book Concern Develop In Methodist tnrcrcn"e .nor to Have Method of Electing ITestdlng Elders Made. Baltimore. May 13. Bishop Earl Cranston, resident bishop of Washing ton, read his report on the union of he various churches in Japan as tne Methodist Church of Japan at the General Conference of the M. K. Church to-day. BUhop I. B. Scott, the only colored bishop, made his re port of the work of the Church in Af rica, especially in Liberia. A commis sion was appointed to consider means of Increasing the salaries of the pas tors. A flurry about the book concerns which promises to develop when the question of a unification of the New Tork and Western publishing houses comes up for settlement was cauxed by the Introduction of a motion by B. L. Paine, of Nebraska, calling for a detailed account of the finances and business of the two house for each of the past 12 years. In the preamble, the resolution stat ed that the book depositories had been run at a less for some years past,! that it was believed by many that the number should be decreased and that many believed that "the book-deposi tory plan has long since passed Its pe riod of usefulness and necessity.' Hel also stated that It was probable the body would be aaked to start anoth er depository. These statement aroused Dr. George P. Mains, of the New Tork book concern, who stated that the book concerns had not been run at a Ions. A motion to refer the matter to the committee on book concerns was carried. Re v. Dr. John Hand ley, of New Jer sey, made an Ineffectual attempt to have passed by the Conference a res olution providing for the nomination of presiding elder by annual Confer ences. This matter is now before the committee on ltlnersncy, which will. It 1 expected, recommend that the bishops continue to appoint the pre siding elders, but that hereafter they shall make their selection from list of three nominee for each presiding eldership, these nominations to be made by the annual Conferences by ballot. A Big Land Sale at Warsaw. Special to Tli OIryer. Warsaw. May 13. Testerday wa a big day In Waraaw. Th Southern Realty and Auction Company, of Greensboro, conducted an auction sale of 85 town lots In the north end of town, which, by the way. Is the most rspldly growing section of the town. The town was thronged with visitors and prospective purchaser from near by towns and surrounding country. The Italian Band from St. Helen add ed much to life and pleasure of the day. The loU sold readily knd at satisfac tory prices.- This sale of lota will mean much for Warsaw In the way of me ouuaing or new home the In creased valuation of taxable proper ty, etc Virginia Odd Fellows Generous to Or. plums and Old Folks. Lynchburg, Va., May IS The Vir ginia grand lodge of Odd Fellow to night before adjourning started an endowment fund for the maintenance of the orphanage and old folk home, which are located h-re, which fond Is to be $800,000, money returned from a donation for San Francisco sufferers being used es a nucleus for the en dowment. The next meeting will be at BrMaL Ja ..May.l$ QlThe attends a nee upon the sessions waa the largest In the history of the order. Joseph 1Ogan, Married In Charlotte, rues rurc tor li voire. ; Special te Th Observer. Chicago. May 11. Joseph Logan has filed suit for divorce In Cook County Circuit court. He atate that he married Delia, alllesnie. of Win- eton-fialeni. N. C, at Charlotte. N. C. in 1100, and that kh left him tn 101, and i now at Wlneton-Salem, 1 Not Known In Tw rifVlljr. , j Spectal to The Observnrj- "ln Wtnston-Salem. May 11 Delia OII- lecpU is not know here. A negro family of Olllesptes reside here but none of that name. A Joseph Logan lived here year age. . " On Bond of Bympathy, , Charleston New and Courier. . The News and Courier will enthusi astically support Mr. Bryan. If he be nominated, on the ground that he i not an Ogdenlte, . . SETTLE ErEAKS AT DURHAM. He Has an Audience of Several Thou sand. AH Voters Makes Hh Fine Point I'pon Jutijre Pritcliard . Great rtgut on lu Uurlutin C'ouuty Speclai ticlhe Observer. , . , Durham, .May 1J. The Academy of Music here to-night would , not hold ' the -audience, incomparably the greatest ever hearing a - political speech, that met Hon. Thomas Settle In his attack upon the prohibition bill.- Mot a girl or a boy waa present. Two thousand voter aat under - the fierce ; electric light with coats off and yelled' hoarsely when Settle pounded the bill with all of hi blud geon power and then appealed ' in classic speech to the manhood of tha men To go horn and vote ao a to teach these men Ubo Legislature) that tMey shall respect your right." Upon the rostrum sat Mayor Boy den. of Salisbury, manager 1 of the anU-prohlbitlon campaign, who- said it : was the greatest audience he had seen this year. , Tha theatre la a tre mendous building and upon i every available spot there , were standing men who would not' .leave until the last word. This wa undoubtedly a tribute to Settle mora than his cause, however, for when hi comrade, De- Quincey Tulley, of Nw. Tork. arose there was an exodua of one thousand people. Besides. the Republican came to near tneir entertain, wno had been "dead," as ha drawled It o sarcastically, of Judge Pritchard for ten year. The ex-congressman maaa ni finest noint upon Judge Pritchard and when he declaimed with marvel ous force and eloquence, "Tou know and I know things in this district that place ths burden upon him to prove that Tie waa ever loyai to tne nomlnees-ef r the Republican- party.- The Republicans cheered uncontrolhv bly a if they knew exactly wnai it meant. Settle declared that he wlshe the Question could be lifted from the -realm of emotion He said he , did not object to that treatment of It it the nroh b tlonist would acceeo to the antis in their other treatments oi it. "But I file no complaint against any man If-he Is sincere," he said. "All I asw I that he go home and upon his bended knee ask hi Crea tor If the prohibitionists have been any more sincere in their desire to ttle this question than we nave been. We know that prohibition will not diminish the sale, the consump tion, the manufacture, the penury nor the crime of our land. And w call our. Creator to witness that we are a sincere a they are and much more crsrtleal." The crowd to-ntgnt euppori me faith of Manager Bramham that he Is going to carry the county against prohibition. The writer ha It direct from the minister and prohibition Ists, those spoaklng to the people, that there Is the greatest opposition to the measure and they fear the loss of the county. Both aide are moving the earth, speaking every day and night, with Sunday for good measure, so that In all North Caro lina thore Is probably no county where such a fight la being waged SUNDRY CIVIL BILL IX. The Measure, as Reported to the Ren te. Carries $118.032.203 The Im nortant Increase in the Bill. Washington, May 13. the sundry civil appropriation bill was reported tn the Senate to-day. It carne ins 031,203, an Increase of $11. 05$. 88$ over the amount of th bill as It was paseed by the House. The Important Increases made In the bill are as follows: For public build Ings $3,0X3.500, Including' $3,000,000 for the purchase of a aite for a new building In this city for the depart; ments of State,. Justice and Commerce and Labor, revenue cutter service $444.64 of which $217,000 Is for new cutters and launches; $00,000 to con struct a national gallery of.art In con nection with the Smithsonian Institu tion; $21,000 for the repair of "The Hermitage,"" Tennessee, as recom mended by President Roosevelt; for Immigration stations $05,000 for Im- provementa at Ellis Island and $25,000 for the new building at Boston; light house service $1,3(1,650, of which more than one-half is to carry out the provisions of the omnibus light house bill passed by the present session; for Senate office building, now under con struction $1,580,211 wkh Is to Include furnishings; barracks and quarters for the artillery $750,000, which amount was stricken out of the army appropriation bill. For the State De partment $110,000 additional is appro priated to be used for the payment of it he expenses of participation by the United States In the International In vestigation of the opium evil, the fish eries convention between the United States and Canada, the northeastern lisherles arbitration and other Inter national conferences; or the Isthmian canal commission, the appropriation was increased $1.60,000, of which all but $9,000, Is for the purchase of two steamships to be employed In the transportation of supplies, equipment and material for use In the construe tlon of the canal; and $700,000 for the Alaska-Yukon exposition. . Charlotte Colored Mart , Named Manage Publication Houie. to Philadelphia. Pa., May 18. The African Methodist Episcopal , Zlon Church General Conference, In ses sion here .to-day raised $2,000 cash In half en hour and secured a large subscription for a fund to purchase a new church In this city. The lay delegates decided to ask the General conference that a layman be selected to. manage the publication house and to recommend the appoint ment of Dr. J. T. Williams, of Char lotte, N. C formerly consul to Sierra Leon, to the place.' - : WHEAT FLAKE CELEIW is a very nourishing food; in fact, an article of diet so jnitririouiia itself would support life. .On It you can feed with profit and with pleasure. Palatable and easy of digestion. 7 7: s . For aal bf all Grxfr American Cotton Mannfsctmers As orlation, Hk'hmood. Vw May . SOtli-Slst, loca board. The Seaboard will sell round trip ticket for the above occasion on - May ltth and -10th.. good to return May S Sth. f 1408, for $11.2 round trip. Special train leaving' Charlotte May lth 8:4$ p. m. Reserve space In special sleeper .If you have not already don so. For further infor mation, call on or address ,,' ;. JAMES KER. Jft.. . v . CUT Passngr Agent. " " ' , Charlotte. N. C B9PHCSS; IF "' 7 ' ' ' . Annual Reunion Confederate Veter ans.1 Birmingham, Ala. Juno - ' 9-11, VU Seaboard!; Official . . Route Mecklenburg ' Camp. ' For the above occasion,. the Sea board ha been selected a the of ficial rout of the Mecklenburg. Camp and they Invite all - veterans. their wive and families to Join them on this trip. They will leave Charlotte on the night of June Sth.- The rates from Charlotte for the round trip will be $S.6: tickets on sale J One (th, 7th and ' Sth, good to return leaving Birmingham a late a mid night June 20th. For further infor matlon regarding the trio, call on, or JAMES KER, JR., ..' C. P. A. Seaboard, " ' ., : Charlotte, N. C Meeting of American Cotton Mann- lecturers, luonmonij, i a, V ' For the. above occasion ' ' Southern Railway will sell ticket Charlotte to Richmond, Va., and return at rate of $11.30. Dates of sale May latn ana 10th! good returning to leave Rich mond' up to and Including midnight of May 26th. Approximate low rate from other point. : - For further information, apply to any Agent Southern Railway, or write. . -; -, , a. I VERNON. T. P. A, r. . 1 7 s i . Charlotte, N. C. Meeting Grand Lodge Masons, Kin rton, C, May 12tb-13th, IMS. For accommodation r of ' delegate attending tha -above, occasion South ern Railway has arranged te operate through sleeper Salisbury to . Kin- ston. came to ' leave Salisbury on train No. II at 3:10 p. m. Monday, May 11th. Those desiring space on this car will please advise Mr.. O A. Fisher, Ticket Agent, Salisbury, N. C, R. H. DeButU. Passenger and Ticket Agent. Greensboro, N. or write R. I VERNON, ' Traveling Passenger Agent. 11 & Tryon Street. . . Charlotte, N.SC, MEETING OF FACTCRERS, COTTON MANTTJ RICHMOND, VA., MAY ltTH-?MST. For the' abov occasion ths Southern Railway has arranged to operate extra sleeper. In edition to regular sleeper, te leave Charlotte at T:U p. m. May ltth. srrlvins1 st Richmond at iM a. m. fol- lnwlag morning. All those : desiring reservations win pleas advise in ad vance. We have quite a number already oooaea lor yie special aieeper. R. L. VERNON, T. P. REDUCED RATES VIA SEABOARD ACCOUNT SPECIAL OCCASIONS, LOUISVILLE, . KT. Inter-States Cotton ,8eed Crushers Association May ;9th- 21st, tickets te be sold Msy 17th. mn, with final limit returning May 80th. - BIRMINGHAM, ALA Account of Con federate Veterans' Reunion, June sth. 11th. tickets will be sold June Clh, 7th snd lib. with final return limit June 10th. round trip rates, from Charlotte - , A,, AC 1 X. 4 tlA EE 99. ml, LJul I in i n ' jnuiuii iw.fw, Raleigh $12.06. Wadesboro $9.60, Shelby IS. 30, Llncolnton $8.90,. Weldon $13.95, Wilmington $12.30. Stop overs will bo allowed at Athens. Atlanta, Cedar town, and Boyden Springs, and low round trip side trips will be sold to various points of Interest tn the vicin ity of Birmingham. DENVER, COL Account of Democratic National convention juit in. selling dates, rats', stop over privileges will be snnouncea later. CHARLOTTE, N. C Account of Demo cratic State convention june znn-z&tn, selling dates and limits will be an nounced later. Excellent double dally service to Charlotte, leave Raleigh 8:10 a. m., 4:15 p. m.. arrive Charlotte t:S0 a. m. and 11:80 p. m. If sufficient number to Justify sleeper from Raletrh to Charlotte will be run on night train of June 23rd. Write undersigned for reservation. !. 7 HOT SPRINGS, ARK. Account South- em naptist convention hit latn te 20th. tickets will be sold May 10th. 11th and Uth, final return limit June 1th. Rat from Charlotte $32. Through Pullmans win be pro-, vlded ftv.ni Ralrigh to Hot Springs on Msy 12th, leaving Raleigh 4:15 p. m., arriving Hot Springs T s. m. Thurs dsy 14th parties from Charlotte can get this train and sleeper at Monroe. For reservations address undersigned. CHICAQO, ILL. Account National Re publican Convention, rates will be announced later, direct double dally . aervlce via Seaboard either via Atlan ta or Washington, D. C. For further Information regarding rates. schedules, etc, apply to I V- it- OATTI3, T. P. A., Raleigh, N. C JAMES KER. JR., C. P. A. Charlotte. N. C. ANNUAL REUNION CONFEDER ATE VETERANS, BIRMING HAM, ALA., JUNE STH--11TH. 1S08. - The Southern Railway announce following round-trip rates for . th above occasion: . ., Charlotte. .....$ 8. .... il.SS Durham. . . . Qastonta., .. Greensboro. Hickory, i . . Raleigh s.ss 10.8S f.SO ....... i. .... . 12.0$ 18.45 Qoldsboro. Approximately low rate from other points.' Dates of sale June Sth, 7th and Sth; good returning leave Birming ham midnight June 20th. For further Information apply t J any agent Southern Railway. , R. L. VERNON. Traveling Passenger Agent. AMERICAN COTTON MANUFACTUR ERS ASSOCIATION MEETINO, RICH MOND. VA, MAT 20-ast, ISO, VIA SEABOARD. ' ; For th abov occasion the Seaboard will run speclai train leaving Charlotte 8:46 p. m. May 19tli arriving Richmond. Va., next morning Sam. all persona expecting to use this train will please re serve space a early a possible in spe cial sleepers, we have already booked quite a lot of tha - Charlotte people tor this , train, breakfast will be served on dining car going Into Richmond, our re turn service is excellent double dally trains Irsvlng Richmond 13-:2t noon, ar riving Charlotte 11:80 p. nv and leave 1:45 p. m. arrive Charlotte I M a. nv dining and sleeping cars en both trains. For space on speelel sleepers apply t . JAMRS KER. JR.. C P. A., 7 81 West Trade St., Charlotte. N. C SPECIAL EXCURSION BATES VIA SEABOARD TO HOT SPRINOtf AND RETURN ACCOUNT OF , SOUTHERN HAPTIST CON. - VENT ION, MAY 1STH TO Special Low Rate Front AQ Point. From Raleigh round tnp.,..4$20.$ From Wilmington round trip.-. 17.80 From Charlotte round trip... $2.00 From Maxton round trip.,... $4.78 From Durham round trip..... SS.7S Ticket to be sold May 10th, 11th and l$th. with , final return . limit June. ltth. The Soaboard . offer " excellent double daily service via the qulckest-l fand - aneet dlrect--rout(i Through Pullman will be provided from Ral eigh if sufficient number give ad vance information to justify u in doing so. For further information apply to tlckrt Ment. or eddres . C. II OATT1S. T. P. A , Raleigh. N. C. . JAMES KXR. JR C. P. A, Charlotte, N. C. SACO -ArjD;;PiSTrg:s;r.2xii;iE .skcps cotton mAcnmKRV Pickers Revolving Flat Cards 1 N. B. Following acbedule figure pub lished only as Information, and are not guaranteed. April 13th, M0ir---x- - 1:20 a. m., No. 80, dally, lor Vathlng toa and point North. Pullman drawing room sleeper to New Tork. Day coaches to Washington. ; .. - - , 8:20 a nv, Ne.. 2k dally, for Oolumbta. Bavannab and - JacksonvlUa PuUmaa drawing room sleepers to Augusta and Jacksonville. Day Coaches to Jackson ville - , A - 8 JO a. tn., No. 8. dally, for Richmond aim Nvli pomi. , - . . -, win. NO. 44. dallr. far Waahln. ton ana putnis is or ui. , utr tsoaoae Charlotte to Washington. :8t a. m.. N o. at, tialiy. for Columbia and local point. . , -mi.No. 19, daily exotpt Sunday for Statesville, Vsylorsvine and l.-aJ points. Connect at MooresviU for Win. tpn-Saleni, and at BtateavUl tor AUe ville. , .. , ... 1:U a. m.. No. SS. dally, for Atlanta. Day coaches Charlotte te Atlanta, Stop at principal points en route. s.ta a. an., JNO. hl daily, rer Waahtn. ton and point North. Pullman drawing room sleepers to Nesr Tork and Richmond. Day coaches to Washington. Dining ear sendee. . 1040' a - No. M. d&flv tnr XBlnatAB. Salem, Roanoke and leeal point. Il a tn.- Nil 17 daltv. Kw Work 1U sww urraans umiieo. jura wins room sleeping ears. Observation and club "ears, New Tork to New Orleans. Drawing room aieeper, New Tork te Atlanta. Solid Pullman train. Dining ear servloe. 12:06 p. in., No. lL dally, for Atlanta. ana local point. 4: p. m.. No. 4C. dally, for Oreen- ooro ana joci point. 4:35 p. m.. No. 41. dally, except Sunday, for Seneca snd local point. 4:46 p. m.. No. 27. dally, for Columbia and local point. ' ; 4:50 tk. m.. NO. 24. daily exeeet Bunda. ior Diaiesviiie. uayiorsviue ana local eolnta Connects at Statesvilia tor Aaha. viae, MJioxviu ana unattanooga. 7:U p. m.. No. U. daily, tor Richmond and local point. Handle Pullman lsep- er. Charlotte te Washington, and Char lotte to Richmond. . . :2S p. m.. No. 18, dally. New Verk and New Orleans Limited for Washington and point North. Drawing room, aieeper, observation and club cars to New Tork. Dining car service. Solid Pullman train. : p. tn.. No. , dally, for Atlanta and noinis Douin. ruuman arawmv mnm aieeper New Tork to New Orleans, Rich mond -to Birmingham, Charlotte to At. lanta. Day coaches Washington to Nsw Orleans, Dining car service. Ticket, sleeping er reservations, and detail information oan be obtained at ticket office NoMouth Tryon street. Vice Pre, and Gen. Mgr. Washington, D. C g. H7 HARDWICK. P, X . 1C. . W, H. TATLOE. Cf. V. A.. -7 Washington, D. OL R. L. VERNON, T. P. A.7 : ,,, ,, Charlotte. St. C SEABOARD These arrivals and deoartures aa n a th time and connaatlun with Mk. companies, are given only as informs. lion ana ars not guaranteed. Direct line to tbe principal cities North. Esat. South and Southwest. h..,i..i2 taking effect April Uth, not, subject to chance without notlo. Tickets for paessge on aU trains ar sold by this company and accepted br the paaaenger with tba understanding that thia company will not be responsible for fallur te run Its train on schedule tlra or for any such delay as may be Incident to their operation. Care is exercised to glv correct time of connecting lines, but this company 1 not responsible for ar- Trains leave charlotte as follows No. 40. daily, at 4:30 a. m.. tor'UM. roe, Hamlet and Wilmington, connecting st Monro with 89 1 for AtlanU, Blrmlng- nam ana un Niiuiwmj Wlin fs tor Hal olgh, Weldon and Portsmouth; with Ot at Hamlet for Raleigh. Riohmond. Wash ington. New Tork. " No. 123. dally, at :U a. m., for Ua colntnn, Shelby and Rutherfordtoa with out change. No, 44,-dally, at $.00 p. m.. for Monroe. Hamlet, Wilmington and all locfcl points! connecting at Hamlet with 48 for Colum bia, Savannah and all Florida points, and No. 84 for Raleigh. , Richmond. Waahlngton and New York. . um,ua- No. VA. dally, 7:00 p. m., for Monro, connecting with 41 for Atlanta. Birming ham and the Southwest with train 84 at Hamlet for - Richmond, Washington and NW Tork. With U at Monroe for Ralefxh- Portsmouth and Norfolk. Through sleeper on t hi train from char lotte, N. C. o PcTtsmouth. Va dally. Trains arrive la Charlotte as follows; No. 13. M s, m., dally, from point North and South. . - - , No. 45. dallv. 12:86 p. from Wilming ton and all local points.- No. 1S2. dally. 7:00 p. nv. from Ruther fnrdton. She. by, tinoolntoa and CAN. W. Railway point. - No. 8M1:80 p. m., daHy, from Warning, ton, Hamlet and Monroe; also . from points East, North and Southwest, con necting t Hamlet and Monro. Connections are mad at Hamlet with through tram for point North. South and Southwest, -which ar composed ef vestibule dy. coaches between Porto, mouth and Atlanta, and Waahlngton and JeeVtoovtlle, and sleeping-car between Jersey City, " Blrnungftfov - Mamphla, and Jersey ttr csoqvuie. .r on all through traina Cafe b- Informatlen. time-table. tlons or Seaboard descriptive literalur onlv te tlrsei or aaoresst "Vr JAME3 KER. JR. C P. A. $2 Belwyn HoteL . Charlotte. N. C NORFOLK WESTKTAN RATLWAT Bcbedal in effect Nov. 15 th, en 00 am L Charlott. So. Rw. Ar I X nm U pm Lv Winston. N. W. Ar 2:09 pra xepeaLv MsrtJnyille. I vll K; T:S pot Ar " Rosnok. Lv 8:a) am Connect at Roanoke via Shenandoah Valley Route for Hagrstown, end ail points in Pennsylvania and Nw Tork. Pullman aieeper, Roanoke and PhUadal- Through eoach, Charlotte to Roanoke. AWmnal train lesves -Winston 7.M a. m. daily escept Sunday. if you ar thinking of taking a trip yMi wast taiione. rhrawmt rates, ro. liable and correct Information, aa to rout, train ehMules, th most eons tortabl and eulckeat wsy. Writ and th information ta your for th ashing with on o our eompi-ta man folder , ' M. P. LavACr. Yrav. Paaa. Agtnt. W, B. BEVTXJ Oen l Paaa. Agent. - Itosaoke, Va lUwavHeadigT if " Drawing 7". 7.. 7-7 1 -j Southern Railway gHAELOTTE, NOETH , CAEOU11A . 7-. ,' i ) . 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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