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CHAJILOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, XOVEMEi::: 1, ?. HEAHSrSFDJAL flikg 1AJD3 A FEW ilORE LETTERS. Csmpilfii of tbe Independence Party iirougbt to a CKtoo la Caroegl 1111 Tlia Newspaper IublUhrv Takes It Vpom piiuMeaf to Show How tfae Standard OU Ooanriedjy Is Trying to Miapo Publie OpinioaHUgen, . Jt in Tempi (Mm aad ttonoc sites Dcllrer AddmM nja lne letters la jjetau.. ... New. Tori. Oct. M.wmiain R. Hearst brought: the campaign of the independence: party to close in car regie Hall to-night by reading let : tra which revealed an attempt of the - Standard OH Company to shape pub lic opinion. The reading of the letter and Mr. Hearst's commenU thereon v warn heard by a large audience which 1 cheered the telling points brought oat by the speaker. Thomas L. Hiagen v.": and John Temple Graves, the league' 'candidates for President ana vice President and Clarence J. Bneam, the nominee lor Governor, also de livered addresses. - -"I have shown heretofore," Mr, 'Hearst said, "the peculiar Interest la , newspapers and magaslnes and leo- , .' t Brers and otuer lnouiuwons ana in dividuals that inuence public senti ment" Mr. Hearst then read the following letter: -. "26 Broadway, Oct 10, 1181. - "Mr. H. H. Edmonds. Baltimore. MLi i " Dear Sir: Responding to your i favor of the th. it give me pleasure i 1 to enclose you herewith certificate of . j deposit to your fsvor for f t.000, cover ing a year's subscription to The Man- : ufacturerr Record. "Tours truly, " 'JOHN D- ARCHBOLD. ' ' "I have looked up the subscription ' VIKV Ol A 1113 HMimilblUlviS v. ' X Mr. Hearst continued, "and I find that , it la $4 a year. Consequently Mr. Archbold was either subsidising The 4 . Manufacturers' Record or be waa sub scribing for 750 years. " ' The Standard Oil Company la a liberal subscriber of this sort and the object of these subscriptions Is to in ' i ' dues these publications to influence - . puoile sentiment m Tor oi mn -' Standard Oil. as the following letter 1 will show: v , "J Broadway, Dec. llth, 1101. 'Mr. Thomas P. Orasty, 5 care of ,. Buck dt Pratt Room 1201, No. 17 v ; William Street, City: , ' 'Dear Mr. Oraaty: I have your favor of yesterday and bag to return - herewith the telegram from Mr. Ed " monds to you. We are wining to oon '' tlnue the subscriDtion of tS.000 to . The Southern Farm Magasina far - another year, payments to be made the earns as they have been this year. - Wa do not doubt but that the in ' fluenee of your publications through , out the South is of the most helpful character. " 'With good wishes, I am, " " 'Very truly yours, JOHN D. ARCHBOLD. i The Standard Oil Company not only endeavors to influence public sen - tlment through magaslnes and news ' papers but it tubsldisea teachers and lecturers to "educate the publlo 4n v the Interest of the Standard OIL" ' Mr. Hearst then read letters to j Prof. George Ounton. of New York City, indicaUng that ha had been paid $10,000, and to Hon. W. A. Mages, of The Pittsburg Times, in which an vuisueuie vi m vuwv iwi fi,i mm h mentioned." dressed to Mr. Archbold, In which he i-says: " 'An efficient literary bureau is needed, not for a day or a crisis, but ' a permanent and healthy control of the Associated Press and kindred avenues, it will cost money out will be the cheapest In the eqd, and can Toe made self .supporting. The next four years la more than any previous '"epoch, to determine the future of the 1 country. Ko man values publlo opin io or fears it so much as Roosevelt :,:-Ko man seeks popularity so much as - whs. -Mild reproof or criticism of his policy would nearly paralyse him. To day he hears on la the chorus of a rabble, and he thinks it is public sen timent. I don't know whether the Industrial corporations and the trans portation companies have enough at atake to Justify a union of forces for . concerted action. It seems to me pecessary.' (:;- "The Important part of thla letter," , says Mr. Hearst "Is not the part that .' reveals Senator Bailey, a Democratic . . friend of the Standard OU, or Mr. i , Wbley. a Republican friend of the . . etandsrd Oil. It is the pert which reveals the plan to control the great T news organisations of the country. . " th Associated Prees and kindred ' avenues,' to Influence public opinion. ' In that way Mr Sibley thinks the public can be deceived, and public men like Mr. Rooxevelt, who value t public opinion, can be criticised and ; controlled. . -a "It is undoubtedly possible for the - J Industrial corporations and the trans portation companies." with the Btand- ard Oil at the head, to bring about 'a , 4 union of forces for concerted action.' .' . That union of force would enable .. - them to control many of the great . avenues of publicity. "Think of the joy of the Standard " 11 in a 'self-supporting' organization Which would dally deceive all the v, citizens of the United States. No more subsidies to newspapers and maga- nines and lecturer. No more sub arriptlon for 10.000 years, and season ,' tickets for tO.Ofto performances." . KTXXED BT X. A W. TaIX. , : Btnkee County Finwr Drives on Track Without Seeing Oncoming i 7 -iTatn. 4 I ipeeial to The Observer. .'-Winston-Salem. Oct. tl. James Barker, ' v. white, 70 years old and a respected farm '' , er, waa ma ever and killed by a Norfolk -! Western train at Walnut Cove. 8tokei frt oanty, this afternoon. The old man was ;: Storing and did not see the train as It A twnaOed a eurvs and death was inatas ' tanaooa. The horse was not injured, but the buggy was shattered. Mr. Barker is survived by Ave grown children. Kef York Papers Have Not Given , Deawocrats Square Deal. , Kew Tork. Oct 1. "The Demo- Cratlo party has not had fair treat ment at th hands of some of the New Tork newspapers and the party may be compelled to start a newspaper of Its own." said Nathan Straus, chair man of the neatness men's committee, st a Tammany meeting on the East iid to-night and he added: "If such action i taken w shall have the support of the greatest news paper man In the world, aad he is an l.nrlishmaa." i Mr. trsas waa naked if ha referred to Lord Northcliffa, hut ba refnaed to th-s the name ot the man he had 1 t nd Mr. Straus said in this speech i t the Republican newspapers her ' i been- fairer la printing Demo- ? . news than aad some of th la-.-r'ndent newspapers. vy.4-; ' rnn-a HoU-t Bams; One Fatality! oarn'n Ark, Ost tl-Tha At a Ho!-i burned to-day, the firs ? r ; jed by th explosion ef a - st Jh rnp. '; '. e Trammel, "of Greenwood, to death.' All the guests : :.-! escaped by jumping ex- r. i.if U -v s ' rueats enrta'aed "broken ' es, wh'.ie Fred Willis, of THAXKSGITiya FROCIiAMATIOX- The) preeldent Points Owt tho Rteswly Orowtlt and Genfwwl Prosperity of .1 tlM Natkm and Urgea Vpon Amert. cans That Tbey Rentn Thanks to ' the Almighty For toe Existing Oan i'dlHonsv -,... 'Jif.f w"rt;: : Washington. Oct t.Tha Presi dent to-day issued the annual Thank. giving proclamation, in which y he pointed out the steady growth of the nation . In, atrengthv, worldly - power, wealth and population; and that , our averag of Individual comfort nd well being la' higher than that of any other country in the world.. v For this. he declares, Americana own It to the Almighty to show equal progress .in HiVl PU 9)111 ItUKI MUI1BB, ...v.-v- Tha proclamation follows: By the President of the United States or America. Proclamation. "One again the season la at hand when, according to- the ancient cus tom of our-oeosle. it becomes the duty of the President to appoint a day or prayer and.; of thanksgiving to ,God. : "Tear by year this nation grows In strength and .worldly power. During the - century and. a quarter that has elapsed since our entry into the circle of Independent peoples, we have grown and prospered In material things to a degree never known be fore, and not now known tn any other country. The thirteen Colonies which straggled along the seacoaat of. the Atlantic and were hemmed In but a few miles west of tidewater by the Indian-haunted wilderness, have been transformed into the mightiest republic which the world has aver seen. Ita domains stretch across the continent from one to the other of the two greatest oceans, and it exer cises dominion alike in the Arctlo and tropic realm. The growth in wealth and population has surpassed even the growth in territory. Nowhere else In th world Is the average of Individual comfort and material well being as high - as in our fortunate land. i "For tna very' reaeon that In ma terial well ' being we have thus abounded, wa owe it to the Almighty to snow equal progress in moral and spiritual things. With a nation, as with th Individual who make up a nation, materia well being is an In dispensable foundation. - But the foundation avails nothing by Itself. That 'Ufa la wasted, and worse than wasted, which Is spent In nlllna. heap upon heap, those things which minister merely to th pleasure of the body and to the power that rests oniy on weaittt unon material well being as a. foundation must be raised ths structure of the lofty life of the spirit, if this nation la properly to fulfill it great mission and to ac complish all that we so ardently hope and deslrs. Th thing of the body are good; th thngs of the Intellect better; but best of all are the things of th soul; for, in the nation as in th individual, In th long run it is character .that counts. Let us there for aa people set our faces reso lutely against evil, and with broad charity, with kindliness and - good will toward all men, but with un flinching determination to smite down wrong, striv with all the strength that la given us for righteousness in putuic and in private life. "Now, therefor, I, Theodore Roose velt President of the United State. do set apart Thursday, the Mth day oi jvovemDer, next s a day of gen eral thanksgiving and prayer, and on that day I recommend that the people shall cease from their dally work. and, in their homes or in their churches, meet devoutly to. thank the Almighty for th many and great blessings they have received in the past and to pray that they may be given strength so to order their Uvea as to deserve a continuation of these blessings tn the future. "In witness whereof. I have here unto set my hand and caused the seal of the United Statea to be affixed. "Dona at the City of Waahinaton. thla thirty-first day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eight, and of the in dependence of the United States the on nunarea and thirty-third. THEODORE ROOSEVELT. "By the President: "ALVET A. ADEE, "Acting Secretary of State." North Carolina Solldlly Democratic. Raleigh, Oct ' tl. North Car olina will giv a Democratic majority of from 40,000 to 60,000. The Re publicans express a hop of carrying thla State, but they have no chance. They are making a hard fight 'for Congressmen In th eighth and tenth districts, but Indications there are for Democratic success. There wilt be but a slight difference In th national and Stat Vote. i .I i An "Unloaded" Gun Fatality. Special to The Observer. Newbern. Oct gi.Kiniy cox, a oolored boy II year old, living near the city water and light plant waa playing with an -"unloaded" I J -cali bre rifle Thursday ana in some man ner the gun waa fired, th hall strik ing him in the abdomen. He was ta ken to the Stewart Sanatorium tout died from Internal hemorrhage he fore anything could ha dona for him. Bryan Will Not Talk on -Sunday. Chicago, Oct tl. -Charles W. Bry an, brother of the Democratic candi date, received the following telegram dated at Laporte, Ind., at 11 p. m.: "As I cannot reach Chicago until after midnight pleas cancel Chicago meetings. I do not care to talk pol itics on Sunday. Present my re grets to the audiences. "WILLIAM J. BRTAN." Tragedy in Birmingham. Birmingham. Ala.. Oct If. W. B. Sullivan, whose horn Is In Dallas, Tex., wa shot and perhaps fatally Injured to-night on Jthe south side, and A. J. Cooley is under , arrest chargsd with the crime. Sullivan is not in condition to talk and Cooley refuses to discuss thai affair, so that it is not known how tna shooting oc curred, r- , Nine Prisoners Removed to Nashville. Nashville, Tena Oct ll. Nine prisoner and an escort of 'eighteen men left Camp Nemo to-day for Nash, vcille. The names of the prisoners are Thomaa Johnson, alleged leader of the night-riders; Garrett Johnson, Lege Cloar, Bob Lee, Sam Apple white, Bob Huffman, Roy' Ransom, Thomas Wilson and Jesse. Carter. i Democratic Kational. ' Committeeman From Pennsylvania Bead. Philadelphia, pa-, Oct It James Kerr. Democrstlo national commit teeman from "Pennsylvania, died at 11:40 thla morning4 at, his home hj New Roc belle. N. T.- .,- .' : . HOW IS YOUR DIGESTION' T . ? Mrs. Mary Bowling, of No. St 8th Ave.. aa Fraadsee, recommend a remedy for stomal trouble She says: "Gratitude for th wonderful effect of Electric Bitters la a case ot acute tadtgesttoa. prompts this testimonial. I ass fully eoavtnced - that for stomach and liver troubles Electric Bitters ts th best remedy on the market to-day." This great tenia and alterative medietas invlgorstes the system, purifies the blood sad Is especially helpful in all forms ot female weakness, &0c st W. L. The Facts "Iboiit Pemna. Xs Perm an tlooholio barersgo la dLsgnise f la it poajiblo to us Poron u a aabftituta fur whiskey I So people lay Perwu ri uittut toddy, or a bitters, or a tracer!--i. . V . Alt would lo tao eailost thinf la the world for isj (me to demonstrate tie falsi tr of rach statements, ltanyrooMtothodrnsstoandBTutJiasabot- tle of Pernaa. Let Mm nnflertaV-e to use uusca oonaiaeiaoiy larger tou um nrascrioeo. ub iae DOtuo. w oaia uio retiui be alcoholic iatoxieatioaf ; Sotbiaf of the tort let any one try it and see.' 1 Peroaa is a medical compound quite heavily loaded with medicinal ingTod ieata If taken la doses larger than prescribed it would vrodoot a pcaitire drug effect ITo one could take it as a beverage. If any one doubts ttftse state ments, try It and see. We know that Peruna cannot be used aa a borer- age; mat u vu not intoxicate; mat liquors. . We guarantee that PE&PJi. C0aTAl3 0 C3ULF WHISXXY--0S, ASY 0THEB VTSJSZEY, for that matter. a.'Sv s!- It contains it small per east of cologne spirits, absolutely astrnrfal to die solre and hold in solution medicinal ingredienta, but the drugs eoatainod la Peruna prohibit its net as a bereraga. It would be the easiest thing la the world for any one to demonstrate this if they chose to do so. ' Peruna is sold eTorywhere. , TE INQBXDIEST3 XRZ PLAXS1T PXIHTED 09 ZACH BOTTLE. It has been said over aad aref aeaia that chemists have analyzed Parana and wniaKey. jbow we caauenge any enenun w aemonssrate any saca atatemeat. : Let any one who has em a smattering knowledge ef ehomiitry purchase a bottle of Peruna and see whether or not it contains whiskey, Had oat for him self whether or sot it Is composed of eheap whiskey and eubebs. 0f course, oubebe is one of the ingredients of Peruna, bat there art many other ingred ients. It contains bydrastis canadensis, oorydalla fbrmosa, ooUinsonia, aad at least four other medicinal ingredients. To be sure, no chemist could so ana lyse Peruna as to be able to identify the Tarious medicinal ingredients. This is beyond the ability of any chemist Bat aay ordinary chemist would be able to say that Poruna is hearily loaded with medicinal ingredients of some kind in addition to eubeba . .i-r fM- . Sow why are these statements repeated whsa their falsity could be so easily demonstrated f Simply because there is continued hostility toward Pe runa on the part of the medical profession, i Very likely the magazines which took up the crusade against Peruna and denounced it as a eheap berarage were misled by statements of the medical profession. Probably they were sincere in their attitude towards it- But now, after all these things hare bees said and refuted, it would seem to be in order for such people to cse a little fairness and common sense in the matter. ; -f i Every time aay one says that Peruna It nothing but cheap whiskey and eubebs he is telling a lie, aa absolute falsehood. . Host people intend to speak the truth. But the prevalent habit of repeating other people's statements, without investigation as to their truth, hat led many Well-meaning people to say these false things about Peruna. . . TJsed according to the directions oa the bottle, PZSTHA IS A SAP! AID BTT.TABTB CATARRH EE3CEBY, but, like any other good medicine, if taken la excess of those dotes, it will produce drug effects rery unpleasant to the person who takes it , ' It is therefore ap to every honest person to quit making such statements concerning Peruna, or acknowledge that he is repeating slanders about which he knows nothing. One might just as well say that Castor Oil is an intoxicant; that if taken is large enough doses it will operate at a "boose." - If people never tried to see, bat simply repeated such statemeats about Castor Oil, the majority of people would come to believe them. It is no easier to demonstrate such a statement about Castor Oil than it would be about Peruna. Any one who takes Parent knows that men statements era fhJaa, To say that Parana is cheap whiskey aad eubebs may constitute good material for jokes on the vaudeville stage, but there is no excuse for aay one who pretends to be truthful eeyiat; over again thb ofVrepeated fUsahood. . Receivership Asked at Chicago For Virginia Insurance Concern. Chicago, Oct tl. A bill asking that a receiver be appointed for the South ern Savings Idfe and Accident' Insur ance Company, a Virginia corpora tlon, waa filed in th Circuit Court to day by three stockholders of th company. Th complainants allege that H. O. Jackson, president of th organisation, and who is In fall con trol of the company, has squander ed 175,000 of its assets and at th present time owes tha company $111 000 for Hock held by him. He also is declared to hav borrowed I4S.000 from th concern. Tha . bill was filed by Charles I RUlgartner, Andrew BlUgartner and Addison B. Mulllken, who claim to own sixteen shares of (took valued at $4,000. , Th company was organis ed January 17th, HOC, and among the objects was the manufaatura, sal and lease of machines for vending life or' accident lnsuranoe. These ap pliances were to ba , installed in railroad stations. VJanal Figure tn Virginia. Richmond, Va., Oct. $1 Th cam paign In Virginia Is praetioally clos ed, and after to-night there will b na more epell-blndlng. - This State is expected to poll its usual Demo crstlo majority, although in this city there la evldenoed some little inclina tion on th part of "old timers" to go orr. v Tha fight In th ninth district be tween. C. Baacom Slemp, Republican Incumbent, and J. Floyd Byars, at tracts most interest In th State. In th first district th candidacy of George Nelma Wise, Republican, against , William A. Jones, Democrat ic incumbent, is . not regarded seri ously, y ?: i - ,.:7' Fatal Sbootlas of NfigTO at Rockjng- B pedal to The Observer; , 3 Hamiat. Oct 11. Will UcNeal shot and Instantly killed Mose Leak here last nlaht about 11 : o'clock. - Both are negroes. The shooting was over a woman that MoNaai. ciaima la hi wlf i OacNeal says that ha did not Intend to ahoot Moss . Leak ; bat thought h waa another negro byithe game of Tom McCalL Leak was a young- nagro about SI year old and waa generally liked by the twhite peo ple, a well aa nerroea AtcNeal was immediately placed under arrest and will fee taken ta JtockingHani iail to await trial..-. .',..- V ''.,:. Senator Ovennaa Makes. Speech at . '. Chin Grove, A "-. - Special ;t;tl.Obsmr,'lyK:ii-,, Chin Orova, Oct IL Senator Overman eloeed the Democratic eampaign her this evening with a masterful address ta a crowd whloh taxed th capacity of the towa hall. Bom fifty or eeventy-flve la dies heard the Senator deliver th best peUtioal speech beard here throughout tha : entire ' campaign. His arguments war easy ta understand and his appeal ta tha young men and an Democrats to support ths ticket next Tuesday will da great good ta th Democratic party bare. The Floral FalP ; . and Bazaar L November 4th, 6th and 6th At Old Y. 11.0. A. Buildiig Benefit St. Peter's Hospital ; Established 1876. -:? Prizes -from Japan for the handsomest" . Chrysan themums and Roses. ' i Come have a good lunch and Ijuy your ' Xmas pres ents, v .;. it as a bererage, or take this remady la I u cannot do used as a ra&atiute for . found it to contain only eubebs and; Host SUCCESSM, ItEfT RC PARTICULAR ABOUT THEIR STATIONERY. THEY SHOULD BE EUR STEEL EMBOSSED WORt ATJSRES ONES rTRSONAL TASTE. ATTRACTS THE BEST PATRONAGE, v INTERESTS EVEN YOUB " COMPETlTQRSj, ! .OBSERVER. PRlNtlNG HOUSE 1 DtCOlrOaATEU 1 CHARLOTTE, N. C. ' . t'- - V., 'i a. ' ' la a comfort and ioy.. V hav . onal for u, althera base 'V bnrBr?a"hotblaat,an oak' atova' of.' any v stylo for ooa' ",-wwod r oil .'Xt a abow yon.; - ... (- ; , .! '-.- . -i , , ... ' J.N. McCaasIaa d .5 C0e mns stove itKS, tit Soatlt Iryoti.f - t SltiffaalitilaslaV--' Tl'TT I T ? 1 T TV I T f a t t y v Tl TTf LETl)S"-".;.:"'.-: sno-J you our new tin Sterling- Silver. Cut Glaa and Hand-Painted China,' auttabla for wedding . quality goods on tha market.' ': Aaents of UBEET CUT I C1AS3' and PICKAED S t ilAND-PAINTED CHINA. X T a t. J i i ' w i --- t r nn. r r. "'-:' ; COTTON tZlGZII Pickers " ' EeTolTiiiit I Hallway He&& C r Frames. no n nn The Only BooOnf Backed pt a Guarantee .0 'Kb IN BTVTBRT &OXJU Guaranteed to toat as fal "lows: ,-. -'';,: V . On-Ply for 8 years, ' Two-Ply toy T years, ' Tbrea-PJy for 10 years. - V Specifications for applying "and free . sample sent on ra- :fajuat.t:;;..'..,.-'; ' B. F. WITHERS . V Diatrfbnto. Charlotte, Jf. Ct THEx ONIV WAV '. .' '- ' ' wmws. 1l ' Jlercantile or inannfactur ing enterprises controlled by two ? or ' more indiridnals need Insurance to protect the tnsiness in; case of the ' nn expected death of one of the partners.-yv-. V:;;:v ' t While ea partner is ac cumulating . a : fortune ho should insure his life for the protection of his family; ."Write, 'phone or call 7. J. RODDEY, IIan:cr, .:': Rock nuL c. o. WM.tnirrE aonxsox, Art., . Hunt BUg, Charlotte. X. C. J , , . f ' e. . f tvnw4T t n AKa V lbSSllt'2K'a fuaeWnieaV Vtn w tilljW swA egrl Om ha.V a Vl is Ms1TaSw' -?; VlUsel . PAMIliP ' ",'4. -.--'."v I " v - 'A .r i n"'--"'"'- SORTOLK A WrSTEP.X RAILWAY:. ftchedul in effect (Hcbr J;th. v jltHsraLv Charlotte, So. By. Ar I . rn j ,vt pra Lv Wlnfton. N. a W. Ar i ,,m 4 U pm Lr JilarUnarti.a. Lv v.tl am t U pin Ar Hoaroka. l.v ani Connect St Poan-.ka via- Ranai duh Valley Roots for i.,.irerio n, P,lnt la Fennaylvania and New York. uiimaa sleeper, J.uoka and TbiiaJtil "tnrmts eoacn. Oariotte te R.-van'.. jaii'uonal train Wlaaioo I a. . ily except Sunday. V you are t iir.k.r ot talclnf a tHs y0J want 'J"tlK.na. ci.oaneat riuei. rf.ia:i and ci rr-.-t Inr-ma ii-in. as to ruuien r-a'n t e-lulea, e rooat fc-i'T-th i sr,j ca,. un ay. vi r. and f I ,:.m.a;,.n ib oi.ia for Oie ek)r.g, out oi tur con-ri'e r"P f . -'-m. , I - " . 'in. T" r-t. W. li. i. ; I r.'l 1b . A.euw X . .4, a. r e m n ' ' '' ' '' ' '..'"'' ' C2ALL0TTE. 1T027H OlOLETA , Southern Railway K. B -Following achedul flgurs pub lished enly aa Information, and ar not taaraateed. Sept tin. JKi V ; ' J " . l.-s a. nv. Mo. so. daily, for Washlagtea aad polau " North. Pniimaa ' arawtng roam sleeper ta Nw fork. Day oeacaas to Waahlngton. 4 r '. t , ' 1 I JO a. No. . daily, for Columbia, Savannah aad , Jacksonville, v Pullman drawing room i ateepera to Augusta aad JackseavtU. Day, oeeehes to ' Jaokaen. Villa.. ; . t,, . , S:Sv a m.. Ka. X daily, tor Wohraond and local points. f t.ti a. m,. No. i dally, lor Washtagton and points North. -Lr eaaehes Cbarlott to Waahlngton, PuUiaaa sleeper AUaata to Raleigh., . . ',:' . : a. m.. No. St. dally. i Columbia and local points. 1 : a, m.. No. It, dally except Sunday, for aUatesvllla. Tavloravilla aad local points. Connects at MooresV41le for Win ston-Salenv and at StatesvlU r. Ash e- : a.' m.; Noi ta dsHy. for Atlaata. Day ooaebes Charlotte to Atlanta. Stone at principal toolnta an routs. U:at a. m.. No. M. dally. ior Waahlng ton and Mints Kortn. PuUmaa arawin room slaooers te New York. Day eoaobes le wasningtea. ixnlna ear servluav ' n:M a. ra., Ne. zt, dally, for Winstea- eaiem, Roanoke end local polsta. . . 10: a. m.. No. tl. daUy. New Tek and New Orleans Limited. Prawlng room aleeplng ears. Observstion end elub oers. New Tork to New Orleans. Drawing room sleeper. New Tork to Atlanta. sWlid ruumaa train. XJining ear service. U: am. No. 11. daily, for Atlanta and local aolnta , M p. m- No. , dally, tor areensbore no local poiitis. ; - Suit a. nv. No. . dsfly ezeept Saaday, for Snea and local Dolrrta . . . 4:4 . m.. No. XI, dally, tor Oehnabia - t.OS p. in.. No. K dally exeent Sunder far Stateavllle, Taylorsville ' and local points. Connect! at Stateevflte for Ash, vllle. Knoxville and Chattanooga, ' T . M p. m.. No. H. dally, for Richmond and local points.. Handles Pullman slsep- lotte to Richmond ,.... J'M ft.."" -Not Tertt-and New Orleans Limit ed tor Wsablnctoa and points North. Drawing room sleep ers. observation and elub ears to New 'k. Dining ear Samoa. oud PuU- wnr mm,,-' . . .... v . t:J p. m., No. . dally, for Attante and aleepers New Terk to New Orleans, New Tork . t . Birmingham. Day eoachea waahlngton te New Orleans. Dining esy ,10:a J-1.M malt Pullman vmnsr, MieigD 10 Atlanta. . Tlcketa. sleeping, car reservations and detail information can 1 be obtained at No Vacation. Enter Any Time Individual InstnictloTLy; Bhorthan4 Book-Keeping, Telegraphy r and English, ; ; taught by experts.' A school ; with a ' reputation: ; The; ' oldest, largest and best eauipped business college in the ' Carolinas. , Write for catalogue. . Address f : : : r ' - 1 (, i V KINO'S BUSINESS C0IlEGE,7vo . . 7 .; -J; RaleighV N. C; or Charlotte; -N. '0. i Presbyterffin, CcIJge -for Woll - - The 51si session of this old and well established -; school will begin September 3d, 1903. . . : . vv' y. Without : making loud claims we point to the ) work of -one-half: century. For catalogue address; ;-T-jb:; cr.i.vjvrj:, ' IXROPEAJT AJfi ISimiCAX ' ' . ' European; ties per day and up. 'American, SS-Ov per day aad p. : Cats open day and night':.- - '':l .' " . Prices reasonable. . . ; ; The Moat Modern and Luxuriant ilot"l In the Carolines. " I5(V F-LEGAST KOOMS. , 55 PIUVATE BATHS. Located In the heart of Charlotte, convenient to railroad station, street cars and the "business and shopping centre Caters tohlgU- class commercial and tourist trade. . , . ' . Table de hot dinners :00 to 1:30. Muslo every evening :S0 ..'to :30- "'-.' ' "-,.,-:.--;., :' : .''"' -'-W'- ",-. , EDGAR B. MOOIIE - . - Proprietor. 1lJt--BMWBMBsnaasaasa 1 ( t A rfi' " p. t , 0 m YZDTI r-: -'Cpeolsa -'. end 4 tieket oiriee No. 11 South Tryoa street - Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr.. . S. H. HA HD WICK-P. T. U.. ' W. U. TA1L0K. O. A, ; " : '';': m '' . 'v'ahlngton, 1. C ' ' : It I VTRNON, I. P. A ; ' Charlotta N. C a. SEABOARD Thsse arrivals and departures s wH as X the time and connection with ether cam- :' panlea, are given only a IntormeUon. and r are not guaranteed. ' Direct fine to th principal eitto North, f Xaat. South and BouUwMt Sohodule ' Uking effect Sept 12th. UuS, Subieot to ehang without noUoe. . , ,,J . TlckeU tai pasaas on all trains are . sold by this company snd aeoeptd by th -paasenger with . the understanding that this company will not be responaibl for ' failure to run Its trains en schadule time : or for aay such delay as may be Incident te their a para tie n. Care is exercised to ' gtve correct time ef connecting lines, but this eempany is not responsible for error - , r emiaaiona i . Trains leave Chariot t as fbllowst v V Ne. 40. daily, at so a. nv. for, Monro. ;, Hamlet and Wilmington, eenneetlns; at ' Monroe with tt tor Atlaata, Blrmlnsnam snd th Southwest; with M tor Kalaish. ' ' Wsldoa and Portsmouth, with M at Ham- . let for Raleigh.. JUchmond, Waahlngtoa, . New Tork . - - . j-'-. - No. 13S, dan at W.os a. m.. forrjjn. colnton, trtialby and Rutherfordtea. No. 44, dally, at S.M p. m., for Monroet . . Hamlet, Wllmingtdh and alt looal points eonneotlng at Hamlet with for Colum bia. Bavannah and all Florida points, and -Ns. 4 for Ralclsh, Richmond, Washing- v ton and New Tork.- f . " v.;, No, 13. dally, : p.- nv. tor Monroe, ' ., connecting with 41 for AUanta, Blrmlne- ' ' : ham and the Southwest with tram St at Hamlet iW Wlchmord. Waahlngtow and " New Tork. With No. t) st Monroe tor SaU ' elgb. ortsmMith and Norfolk. ,.. ,.. . ' Trains arrlvs in Charlotte as follows: ' No. Wi. 10:OS m. m dally, trora polct North and South. . , . No. 5. daiiy.Jl: hw from Wtimlng. ton and all toonl points. , ,- No, Mt dslly, f &t p, m from, Rmher.-v' fnrdton, Shtlbr. IJneolnton and ,C V v. . W. Railway polnta - - - i No. W. U P- e-aliy.'rrem WBmlna. ' ' ton. Hamlet snd Monroe; , stao - -frorti ; t ' otnts East North and Pjouthwaat. eoa aeetlng st Hamlet end Monroe. ' - , - ; ;i. Connections are mada at Hamlet wtth throurh tralrs for points North, Bonth ard Southweat,. which are eompoid of ' veatlbuie , day : coaches Mwm . Porta mouth end Atlanta, and Waahlnslon and .' j jackaonv'lle, and aleoplng cars between Jersey City, Blrmlnsham and Memphla. " aad Jersey City and Jacksonvtlla.,. Cai -ears on all through trains. .- . For, inforrnatlon, tlma-table,"' reserva tlons or Seaboard : descriptive literature apply to ticket e.t or sddresa: fi ' " -JAMES KER. JR., C. P. A-" . tt Belwya Hotet ChartotteT It C, ' ITot i3 "ths .tins to I v tuy C:al tefcre tad i JCLtilbr. ;' .;' ' .''';' '-.'-.'' -' ! ' WE ELL j , C. C. B.Pocahontois' j ' C::.!, ' ;:. '! . EIu3 C:n.'- ; : ' , . j and all grades of An- -thrr.cite. ' - ', : Li w v...' a. . i "1 S3 probably fata:: injured t his heal . - Hand A Co.'s drug store. ; ;
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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