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. VITA - CHARLOT TE DAILY OBSERVER, OCTOBER 31, 1903. f TTIECIOT5 PAIR Of JPATWOT8." Jlnokofotk-r and Carnegla the Target or Job W. Kern's i Shafts M Indianapolis yesterdayi- Comments tailed rath - ay the- PuhUatied Matesneatu at Use TaA Adherent. Indianapolis. Oct . Joha D. Rockefeller end Andrew Carnegie . were made the target (or ehafts or rid lev) hy Joha W. Kern hi speech tnlghL ,; "A precious pair of disin terested patriots," he called them for their championing pf the Republican ' presidential candidate. - Mr. Kern's comment were ealiea forth by the published statement that Mr, Rockefeller Intend to cut his , vote for Mr. Teft. The meeting wa the 6nI one ef the days series. Mr. Kn oa arrival here to-nlfht was escorted to Terollnson's Hall by a -large body of marchers under the di ' rectioa the Indiana Democratic r Cluk. He wa notedly welcomed. " "Carnegie make en appeal to the v people." said Mr. Kern, -the very peo- - pie whom he has been plundering for -jnore than a quarter of a century, to stand with him for Taft to the and , - that the plundering may continue through the generations of the future. , t "What does Rockefeller say? He declare that Mr. Taft ha the proper " temperament to ault him and that from hi standpoint Mr. Taft la en " tlrely fit to be President of the United mates. 'I am supporting Mr. Taft,' 'he says, 'because his election will make for law and order.' Great Ood! FVr law and order! John D. Roche feller, whose company' was the re cipient of that great Judicial prise package, a 121,000,000 fine a few months ago! . "Rockefeller and Carnegie! What a precious pair of disinterested pa triot are these two men who now, side toy side, charge to the front In - behalf of Taft and good government, la there nothing i. hls spectacle to raove you, my Republican brother? Tou have heard the animadversion of Roosevelt on Rockefeller, as a man lyvho has broken more laws and tram pled on the rights of the peo ple, mora than any other man In this country. Does It mean nothing to you that Rockefeller and Carnegie should And a reason for supporting the Re publican candidate T 'My dear Har Mmaa' had already thrown his sup port to Taft before the appearance of Rockefeller and Carnegie on the can. ; "There are 400 monopolies in this r land breaking ths laws every day and every on of them Is for Taft. They stand election after election as a solid Walt Do yon stand together? They " 4a not imperil their success by divid ing into factions. If you. the peo ' pie, would follow tnetr example and . stand together you would present . such a front as would enable you to I right every wrong that exists In this . country to-dsy. And so I ask that ' .U do your part at the polls to bring this government back out of the hands of the oligarchy of wealth Into which has fallen into those of the people ' to whom it rightfully belongs." ' THE CHAIN OOMPLJ7TE. Governor Patterson Says He Knows Who fired the Kliot and Who Pot Um Rope Around Oaptaln Rankin's Nook Ootifemdons of Other Nlght JUders Tally With Burton's Throe Slot prisoner Brought in. Camp Nemo, Reel Ftoot Lake, Tonn., Oct. fO. "We know who fired the hot and who put the rope around Rankin's neck." Mid Governor Patter on in a statement this afternoon, Just Ibefore his departure for Union City, where a special grand jury Is Inves tigating the nlht-rlder depredations In this section which culminated re cently, in the murder of Captain Quentln Rankin. The Governor said: 'The proof which has thus far do sfcpd is positive as to the guilt of home of, the men under arrest and Im plicates many others. This will all t presented to the court at tho pro per time and a long step has been taken to discover and suppress law lessness In this region. Conditions have heen extremely bad. the night riders going from one lawless act to another until the culmination came iwlth the murder of Captain Rankin and the attempted murder of Colonel Taylor. We know who fired the phot : and who put the rope around Ran kin's neck. The number of men ac tually at the killing was probably not more than ten, while some stood ; etuard and others held the horses. The Whole numbar engaged In the under taking did not exceed thirty-five. The Inquiry will be further prosecuted and the State will have ample evi dence to convict" The confessions of Ferrlner, Hogg and Morris substantiate, it is said that Of Tld Burton. They will he taken to Memphis for safe keeping. Three more prisoners were brought la to-day. CAMPAIGN JTXD GROWING. The) New Orleans Mates Hands In a Tidy Winn to Democratic Headquar tern -Contributions Received From ' Other Sou rev. Chicago, Oct SO.-Colonel Robert , 35. Wine, editor and publisher of the New Orleans States, delivered at na tional Democratic headquarters to- day a check for $2,500 for the Demo cratic campaign fund. This brings the total of collections raised by this .paper to $?2.000. which la said to be , the recosd for thp popular newspaper contributions. Other contributions ' aggregating $6,980 wrre reported as having been received to-day. - Among the contributors were Clark Howell. Atlanu. r, . jioo; Peter Yourle, Louisiana. 1130, Zack L. Coff and Richard B. Caples, of Texas, $100 each. ' s Yesterday's contributions to the TemocratWi campaign fund In sums of .. dlee or over were announced to-day and aggregate ,05. Among the latter contributions were the Bryan and Kern Club, of Hot Springs, Ark.. flOJ; H. F. Roagan. Arkansas. $100 Democratic executive committee of Dedeeounty. Florida. .$100; Albert N - Gilchrist. Florida. $100; Crescent City Manufacturers of New Orleans Uofl- . and Judge Daniel B. Lucas. West Vir ginia, 1100. -, ' Snowstorm at WaynesvUle. Fptsia to The Observer. Waynesrille. Oct 10 Paople were surprised yesterday morning on rising to find the- earth covered with saow and a Cere snowstorm ragtag. The fall was ; terriffle for several hours . and th ground, although wet after a twenty-fear hours' rain, was quickly covered to the depth ot four, inchea The storm - continued until about It o'clock wba tks closds hegan to tjreak away. The mountains around are covered with a thick mantis of snow of some twelve Inches depth. Old Inhabitants say that It la the Worst snowMorm ever known ; to October, he thermometer stood hrs morning tt t9 aharevr-: . x'?.'.'tx.--:: VVATCI1KI riFTKEir YEARS,'.; "i 'it AHms years I have watched the ' f ft Pnrklen's rnlca fUlvej and (as nevr f svea t cure any sore, bod i r t.r t iirn te which K was applied. It i v e v, mny a oetor btli.' says - ' . r f f utt Vi'i'xr.n, Maine. 25c. i t. Co 'a drvz Hire. : THE CBTXESR P3UAY HOSTT. ; Oflksora of tho Secastd Bqaadron at Anaoy the G arsis at .an Elaborate innaeiw3r SpectsJ - Program wc Arranged for the Day and the Men on Uberty Spend Their Time' la spectins; the point of Interes ' Amrfy, China. Oct. $0. Rear Admiral Emory, commanding the second squad ron of the United States Atlantic fleet, came ashore this afternoon and made a formal call on Prineo y. Long and Uw Tun-Yen, vice president of the Foreign Board, who are representing the Imperial government in the welcome of the Ameri cana. Later 1,600 men of the fleet and IZi officers landed. No special programme had been arranged for their entertain ment and th men spent the time wan dering about the temple aad the reception grounV. The places most frequented by the Americans were the basaar and the branch of th Toung Man's Christian As sociation. Th postoSlc and th officers ef the esrpaage were swamped with work and the student Interpreters who were in constant demand. The illuminations of the fleet this evening was the causa of the greatest wonder and admiration of the Chinese. This evening 124 officers of the fleet wre entertained at dinner by the Imperial Chinese commisMoners and the reception committee of Chinese. The menu was native. The dining room was beautifully decorated with flowers and dwarfed trees which had bsen trained In tar. t as tic shapes te represent flower boats, men, deer, pagodas, etc. On Bosrd U. 8. 8. Connecticut, At Sea, October ttth, S p. ra.. by Wireless, By Way of Manila. The first squadron of the Atlantic battleship fleet Is now in latitude 17 degrees north, longitude 120 degrees east, and at a dlatance of 140 miles from Olongape, Philippine Islands, where it is due to arrive at I o'clock to-morrow morning. The weather has been fine throughout the entire trip from Japan, end the ships have been occupied wtth squadron evolu tions and careful preparations for target practice. Otherwise the Journey has been uneventful. Wireless communication will be main tained with Manila while the fleet is at Olongapo. FEAR FOR GRAHAM'S SAFETY. Ammunition Ordered For Statesvlllo Company, Which is Ordered to Con cord to Protect Negro Kaplxt The Trial to Begin November 4th. Raleigh, Oct. $0. A mob Is said to be forming at Concord, to lynch Will Oraham, alias Honry Faggart, a negro who criminally assaulted Pearl Tuck er, a U-year-old white girl October 13th. The deed greatly excited the cltlsens of Cabarrus county at th time. The negro was spirited away to Charlotte to escape mob violence and has since been brought secretly to the State penitentiary here for safe keeping. He will be taken to Con cord for trial which Is to begin No vember 4th. A thousand rounds of ammunition for company E, First North Carolina Infantry, at Statesvllle, was requested to-day of Adjutant General T. R. Rob ertson, by Captain E. J. Leitz, com manding that company, which It was learned by long distance telephone from Statesvllle had been ordered to be In readiness for an emergency call to go to Concord Dreading Recapture Alabamtan Sur renders to New York Polkv. New York, Oct. SO. Haunted by the fear that his Identity would one day be discovered and that he would be returned to prison at Dollves, Bald win county Alabama, rrom which place he says he escaped two years ago after having been sentenced to serv fifteen years In prison for killing his brother-in-law, Charles Mann, of Dollves, gave himself up to the police her to-night. Mann told a remark able story of his escape, his subse quent travels in Alabama and South America with a prisoner who fled from prison with him. The police locked him up until the authorities ot Dollves, Ala-, can be communicated with. Mann says the name of his brother-in-law was David Dickson and that he slew him on June 18th, 1901. Duke and Miss Elkins to Wrd So cretly? Naples, 'Oct. $0. The latest sensa tion to be reported concerning the Duke of the Abruxxl and Miss Kath erlne Elkins Is that the couple will marry privately and unknown to the public In order to escape the curiosity of the crowd. Then, after the occur ence, they will announce the fact offi cially, giving at the same time the date of their union. It is reported also that the Duke and his wife will land at Naples on their arrival from America and for a short time be the guests of the Duke's brother and his wife, th Duke and Duchess of Aosta. Arkansas Sue Seventeen Insurance Companies. Little Rock. Ark., Oot. 0. Seven teen Insurance companies are named bs defendants in a suit filed In the Circuit Court to-day by Attorney Gen eral Klrby. seeking the cancellation of the licenses of the companies and the assessment of penalties aggregating $1,100,000. It is alleged by the At torney General that the companies have violated a legislative act pro hibiting the formation of a combine to fix and maintain rates or the commis sions to be paid agents. Wu-ts Monument to Re Located at Richmond Savannah, Ga.. Oct. 30. Th Geor gia division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy after two days consideration- of the matter, decided to locate th tnonumento Captain Henry Wlrta, who commanded t"i Confederate prison at Anderson vllle, at Richmond, Va. No Georgia city seemed able to secure a majority in the voting. The Richmond city council is ex pected to donate a site for the mon ument which la now at Americus, Ga., ready for placing. Cannon Denies That He Blocked the Liuleneld B1IL Danville, Oct 10 In an open latter to Rev. T. M. Bristol, bishop of the Methodist Episcopal church, f Indianapolis, la answer to a questloa put to the Sepaker a to whether ha prevented the Hons from taking a vote on ths XJttleflald hill, Speaker Cannon declares that'll did "Bot- pre vent th House from considering that measure or voting spon-it end adds that he had aa power to' prevent the. House from doing either. 1 Democratic National Ckmunltteemaa From pCTuurylvaala Dead. Philadelphia, Pa, Oct $1. James Kerr, Democratic national commit teem an from '. Pennsylvania,' died at 1$:4 this morning, ' at his heme la Nw Rocbelle, Hi Y ! . . , i nftjr .Years a Blacksmiths '- Eamuel R. Wot ley, of Uixburg. Va has been shoeing horses lor mors thaa fifty years. H. ssya: "ChsmberUin's Pain Balm has glvea m . great - relief from lam hack snd rheumatism. R is th beat liniment I ever 'used." For. sale by W. L. Rand tt Co. ', t . .-, .... . - ::-''.",", , -""a i ' JCXM3B TAFTS REUGIONy An, Opinion That Mis Hevtion 'Wonld v. ; ; Ba a.fJalaasltyi Rrprbitad by 'Request, and with Re luctance, from Th Gospel Rescue Journal, of Chicago; -Shall the Christian honor of this great nation be trailed In the dust for four long years by th election of William Taft, a pronounced Unitarian, as President of the United States of America? ' If 'such a calamity is to come to our American people, shall It be by the consent of the ballot of the Christian Church T Shall such a dark cloud of blackness and darkness set tle down upon our Christian homes, our wives and little ones without an awful protest from the Christian pul pit, the Christian press and the Chris tian public T What would our Puri tan fathers think of such rank Infi delity at the head of the nation T What will Jesus thing of you. Chris tian voter. If you fall to offer a mighty protest against It? How can you ever again say that you love and honor Jesus after you have supported a party and a ticket headed by a man who repudiates Jesus Christ as the gbn of God? I have never been a Democrat and withdrew from th rum-soaked poli tics of this country more than twenty years ago, but I should much rather see William J. Bryan, who is at least Christian in his faith, go Into the executive mansion than a man whose life and influence denies the dlvlnltv of Jesus Christ If William Taft is elected to the presidency in Novem ber the Stars and 8trlpes should hang at half mast for four years. With every ounce of my being I repudiate such flagrant lnaiilta nf Christian orthodoxy. ASSACLTEP BY RABBI. Member of Orthodox in Wilmington Slaughtered Rla Own .:niciten for Kosher Meat Morning Star. Incensed at a member of his con gregation who transgressed the law of tho orthodox Jewish Church as to the slaughter of certain fowls to be used as Kosher meat, thereby trans cending his authority as the proper ot flclal for performing such offices In the church and incidentally robbing him of hla fee. C. H. Zogllnsky, said to be a Polish Jew rabbi. Is alleged to have violently assaulted fj. H. Dwar sky, a member of his congregation, a few days ago. The trouble is alleged to have taken place on MacRae street and yesterday Dwarsky secured a warrant. ior me raDOl and he was hailed to Justice Brennemann's court by Deputy sheriff A. T. Plver. There were also cases growing out of the same trouble before 'Squire W. McD. Evans and Justice Furlong, but after numerous conferences between the litigants and their attorneys, Meiisrs. Woodus Kellqm and Marsden Bella my, Jr., the cases were amicably set tled and in a babel of voices the large crowd of foreigners attracted by the hearing left magistrates' row after an all day airing of their religious cus toms and grievances, little of which was intelligible to the ordinary Amer ican. CABARRUS CO CRT Recess Taken Until After Election, When W1U Graham Will Be Tried. Concord Tribune. At the close of the session of Ca barrus Superior Court yesterday af ternoon Judge M. H Justice announc ed that th court would take a recess until after th election, stating that court would reconvene on Thursday, November 6th, at 0 o'clock. Judge Justice will not preside at the remainder of the term, having arrang ed to exchange courts with Judge G. 8. Ferguson, of Waynesvllle. At the re-convenlng of court the first case to be disposed of will be that of the trial of Will Oraham, th negro charged with assault. This case is the most important of any that has been tried in Cabarrus courts for many years, and much Interest is felt in the matter. In order to protect the negro from mob violence. In case any such is un dertaken. Captain Brown of Company L, th Concord company, has been no tified to have his men in readiness at the call of Sheriff Harris, who will press them Into service in case they are needed. Ther will be several other companies on the grounds to offer assistance to th officers in th protection of th prisoner. Imnnrtanne of the Election of Mr. Racket! in the Eighth. Statesvllle Landmark. The Land murk makes a special ap peal In behalf of Congressman Hack ett. No well-informed Democrat has pretended at any time that this dis trict Is other thaa doubtful and has bean doubtful since It was made be cause of the narrow Democratic ma jority. But the Democrats have a majority in th district on a full vote and they should see to it that they do not lose what belongs to them after having come Into their own two years ago. If lost to th Democrats this year, the task of carrying the district two years heno will be ren dered more difficult Mr. Hackett de serves re-election and as there is a prospect for the election of a Demo cratic House it Is th more impor tant still that this district should send a Democrat and the State a solid Democratic delegation. Iredell should give Mr. Hackett th largest possible enajorlty to make his elec tion sure. Creditors of Beenesner Mills to Meet la Charlotte, King's Mountain Herald. The creditors of the Bessemer City Cotton MUl, at Bessemer City, ol which Mr. J. A. Smith, Republican candidate for Congress, Is president, hav been called to meet la Charlotte, November 7th, to hear propositions regarding their account. A meeting of th stokholders will he held at Bessemer city the following day. The triumphant result of forty years of earnest effort, devoted entirel v to the science of pore foods, is V''i'M- i e v -s.- 'iJJaelatL), xnizxr n-JUaS cnxnT Its superiority orer other Cereal Foods sannot be questioned. It is the kind of food that strength ens and assists in establishing healthy action of the bowels. C , ' far sals ay f ror .. RCHJ ANDf 0ORAtIKE A Case Where ltMi a Diffarnlt Matter Make a Choice Betweea th Lot - or latherwU hero Classes Meet pa the bame Footlsg, , . W Uye to eat, and eat t"" live, and strange as It may seem her Is on ground upon which both rich and poor meet: on trying to obtain an appetite, and ths other trying to satisfy a healthy one, which is gen erally kept In a healthy stat by the very efforts that he makes to satisfy his appetite. - If th averaara nun wars given his choice of th two, he would wisely choose th lot of th working- man with a busy aonetlte. and an' occasional chance of satisfying It, than that of the rich dyspeptic and victim of chronic indigestion. " Unfortunately, Indigestion tt oot confined to any on class. v Stomach troubles, which result la a form of starvation, are ths most prevalent of all forms of disease, and one to which th efforts .of medical science has been directed for yeara Many sup posed aid te digestlea and dyspepsia remedies hare resulted from these efforts, but by far the most meri torious and dependable remedy that has yet been found Is Plant Juice, the famous preparation with which the nam of Coi. frank A. Dillingham la identified throughout th country.' In the yeans that this remedy has been used as a cure for disorders of the stomach, there hav been thousands of case reported in which It has accomplished Its purpose, and ther la yet to be developed a case of stomach troubls In which Plant Juice has faUed to dq all that is claimed for It; in fact. Its merit is to weft established that every bottle sold is with the understanding that the money will be refunded if It falls to do all that Is claimed for It, after a week's trial, and upon the presenta tion of th unused portion ef the medicine. .MOSt. SUCCESSFUL "KENT .ARC PARTICULAR ABOUT THDR STATIONERY. THEY SHOULD BE fOUR STEEL EMBOSSED WOW SATISFIES ONES rUlSONAL TASTE. ATTRACTS THE BEST PATRONAGE. INTERESTS EVEN YOUR XOIPCTITORS OBSERVER. PRINTING HOUSE yecoaroiATiD CHARLOTTE, N. C A GOOD QTOVE. Is a comfort and Joy. Ws have on for you, either a base burner, a hot blast, an oak stove or any styl for coal, wood or oiL Let us show you. J.N.McCausIandXCo. "THE BTOVE MEW XS1 South Trfoo. H LET US I SHOW YOU our new tine . Btertlng Bllver, Cut Glass and Hand-Painted China, suitable for wddlng presenta Kew deslgna, best quality goods oa th market. Agents ef UB8KT CUT GLASS and PICataKD'g HAND-PAINTED CHINA. & DIXON . HI mMIIIHIIIIIH This ad. advertlsaa POM0NX K. C" thej place whare'treeg and flowers are prod need to prfeUoa, Speak, of POMONA and yoa have . the truest synonym of the heat of everything la TREES "and WtQrnf':y."tiJ'.-:. Wa ar calling year attention par ticularly now to our CUT FLOWER DEPARTMENT whar w are pro duoing particularly nice Cowers for particular reeple who demand tht rry wllt" la loos cut Sowera Brides'. Bouquets Xesina, ate. W ship te all points. Write, telegraph er telephone,' -V ' :"-'. '. . TAJf LIXDLET JS CRSERT CO, ' Pomona, . C ilfloHi 5AC0 :miVD;: t - .cotton Machinery ;'' Pickera " V i . -. -i Revolving Flat Cards Hallway Heads .V and r Drawing Frames The Floral Fair and Bazaar November 4th, 5th and 6th At Old Y. E O. A- Buildiig Benefit St. Peter's Hospital x Established 1876. Prizes from Japan for the handsomest Chrysan themums and Roses. Come have a good lunch and buy your Xmas pres ents. "C0Blg0w The Only RooAng Backed by a Guarantee ONI) IN EVERT ROLL. Guaranteed to last as fol lows: One-Ply for S ysara Two-Ply for 1 years. Three-Ply for 10 yeara ' Specifications for applying and free sample sent on re quest. B. F. WITF The most astute capitalists arc' usually heavy insurers, Their experience in finance haashoinTi'them how. easfly the value of, most invest menta inay be: cut in two or I swept away by some event beyond control A policy in a ; safe life . insurance com pany never shrinks in value and the heirs always. receive 100 cents on the dollar. , -. "Write, phone or call V7 .T - TTfiTlTITTV on-ev If. W V , . Eocnm, J3. c. Wt WHTTE JOUXSOV, Rca. Ajt tERS II I Distributor. I Charlotte, X. C. I swaesssBaamsaai r THE ONIV WAY u J) I ft cmvMath 4h KuUVt'Ka eseeWaea. 1 I Via aa fwilirska iAa j i yx"' ,rT v ' I I Itn: rMeTitw I lAftt 3a TatafN ' I X 'I Jlant EWjr Charlotte, X, C ;FZTTEc vXmCIIIWE -. 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Schedule in effeet Otobe, mi, gn, W.Sfa' pm J.pmAr Roanoke, fZ g.'sSj Connect at Roanoke via aheal.ViA'? Valley Root, for HsreretoW .' ii peinu In Penney Ivan la sad Kew rJw Pnllman ibipe, Reaaok sad Phliadefc ''Threugli eoaeh, Charlotte te RoaMv. Additional train leaves WtaLS-f.V 0). dally eept Bandar. TT V ( H you ar thinking of taking a trl want ejuotetlena. cheapest ratea. ad aorreot Inform.tloT as to IfL' train schedules, the meet comfortable aSS nulekest way. Writs and the iiSoraVSoi & yours lor the ssklng, with ens l m eomplet map folders, x- yo i rasa Agent,,: ; i noaness, y. Pres6ylerian College for Women ' CHAELOTTE, N. 0, - The 51st session of thir. old and well established' school will begin September 3d, 1908." -' ' Without making loud ' claims . we point to the -work of onehalf century. . For catalogue address ;V V : ' V ' EEV. Z. S. BBIDqES, iTesidenV ' , ' TJ3TDEK VSmr MAJTAGEMETT ' i THE OCLL VJYtJ , ' . EUROPEAX Aim AMERICAN . ' ' '' " European, tl 10 par day and an. American. ft.OO per day and cf ' i Cats open day and night i. Price reasonable. . The Most Modern and Lazurtaat liofel In the Carollnaa ; IBS XXEOANT BOOMS. 7$ PRIVATE BATHS, Located la th heart of Charlotte, convenient to railroad station, street ears and the business and shopping centra. Caters te hlgn . atass eommerolal and tourist trade. ) . ... Table da heu dinners : to :I0. Muslo arerr evening l ie. , , - EDGAR B, MOORS ' " " ' Proprietor. it mi V.." m v. . - f aa W Sinking - Intermedials $ . and -" Eovicaf Fraatj Cpixtning Frames-, Spoolers '' - ,rt and'Y'V-';?;; - - , i. s Heels w Oouthem Ancrit ticket 1BgM'th'.Tnre.airest,''. t , ' . Vie J?rs. and Sea, k sT.."" S, - , yshlnatoa, X. C . IV. t VERNOW, Ti P. 4- ' ' - - -Charlstta K, a' SEABOARD 4 This arrivals and departures as weO as the time and, eoaneetloa with ether eom Jtfv ra sjlvwis emty as huermatloa ad ar not guaraoteed. Mreetfln to the prlaelpal eltlss Worfh, ' J"' Sni 6thwest, Schedule taking effecjt Sept. Uta, WaV suhjeet U Chenie. without nottoeTf T - Tickets ssf pasaags en an trains are wvn uj nw v"vnyw.nj sna aoeepted byh paseeager with the understanding that vnu oompany wmi act bs sessoaelbie tot failure to run its tralaa oa schedule time or for any such delay as may be Incident so ineir operauoa. care la sserolsed t gly sorreet time of connecting lines, but this eempany is not responsible lor errors er omissions ; - ,, ,t , . , J fains Isav ChariottS as follow: .Wo. V dally, at AW a. m,, for Monroe, Ramlet and Wilmlngtoa, eonnectisa at Monro eMth ttfor AHanta. Blrmlnsnsm and the Southwest! with tt for RmTrt.h WelAon and Portsmoath. srltk ss u. lAMtk lot for Raleigh. Richmond, Washington, Kew Tork , No. is, dally , at a m., ssr Un, eohiton, Slulby end Rutaerferdtoa No. , dally, at i:l p. m.. (or Itonre Hamlet. Wilmington and all looalMlnta eonneoting at Hamlet with for Colum bia. Savannah and all Florida points, and No. M for Raleiah, Riohatonaiiklwi? ton and New Tsrk. . " No. 18t dally, :t a. 4 m,, for Menma eonneoting with l for Atlanta, Blrmmai ham and th Southweof with trSaH It Hamlet for Hiehmond. Washington sn.l Mew Term. With Ke, fj at Mo roe for w eish, Portsmouth end Norfolk. Trains arriv fas Charlotte as follows- No. 46. dally. Q-.SI m- from Wtimi... tet and all leoaj points. no. m, osi 17, :o p. m., from Rvthee. fnrdten. Shelby. Xineolntoa and C A v W. Railway aetata v. si , No. It, U:p. m dally, fress Trn.i- ton, Hamlet and., Monroe; slse rmni points Bast, Nona sna Southwest, eon. asotiag at Hamlet and -MonrosT ConneeUons are made at Hamte tineeuons are mane at Hamlet with ush iralns lor Points North. Son h Southwest, which ar eompoeed of ihule dsr. eoaohes betwess ilrort.. ' a ii rvu ar vestibule Jaekaaevll .iZ : esrs n alt through trains. ',? For infermatlon. tlme-tehlaa : tionS sr Seaboard - deserlptiv llteratura apply to ticket areata or address: , JAMKHJ KttJt, C. P. Am tt Sslwyn Hotels Chsiotts, K.i d No Vacation . - Enter any time. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 31, 1908, edition 1
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