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t - . EIGHT KILLED INSTOBM ... .v;.. .... , .. r ' i HIGH WIXDS'DO ,MtcH DAMAGE. Detroit and Michigan la Path a Hnr rtcsuse. Which fcwpt Owt Xorth and Vmu-TIm Daiuaae to Hoofs, U-ott and Mtchlgaa WIU Probacy , set te provUe ravraim for the Phuip Hetdi $50,000 Wind Velocity Ws pio Ulands has become general on the twenty MUe 0OJ"1,t?J; pt of DwaocraOc Senators and at- jwowMa xryuag mj vj" Hirer lav a Row ltKlh-xer Old Bor strack by Lightning. Ttolrait. Mich- April 7. At leart eight persons lost their Uvea In thOjbe coaaldered by tne full committee, tom that visited Detroit and Micut-j Penetor Stone, of Iflwirl.' Intends to ''Aran last nlfht and to-day. Anthony; try to strike out of the Payne bill Sec Kanp, a aaloon keeper; Joe Kadich, a Uon S. providing, for free trade with the barber .and Adam Felln, 'all of Philippine islands, with certain liralta Wyandotte, attempted to cross the tlorta upoa the afhount of sugar and to TJetrolt river In a roar boat fromibacco that may be Imported in any one "Wyandotte to Canada thla afternoon: year. The Stone amendment will pn . Ij! ft (-m tie gale, to nettle a v.-ager,j vide that the United State must define and all three were drowned when jt, policies with reference to the Pblllp thelr boat capflzed Kadich bet Kaup pine and. tU a limitation, not more than ' that he would not dare to cross fifteen year hence, upon the control of tn the small boat and Felln was thj th Ulanda. It provide that the United , gtake-holder. State then ahall withdraw and deliver . Jennings. In Missaukee county., over the relna ef government to the FlU tfrrM young men Bernard Carlson, j pno. Under the amendment this gov Charles Jacobaon and John Torrey , eminent would be required to make tree wre killed by being caught under a ne, to (ecure the Independence and neu wall that wa blown down by the' u-aiitaUon of the lulanda wind at the Mitchell Broa. Mill. Further provision 1 made that all lrM vear-old Benjamin Hellmerj product grown In the Philippine shall earn ei rn, be entitled to free entry and In return was killed by lightning or cona. macMnt,ry and Imple- lat night, and Hay M i 1 1 r wan Killed lnea cotton and manufacture thereof, at Hrlarhtwood to-day when tie m books and publications, machinery of all by a root that had been blown . am that H 111 I i f uur " " " . 1 1 . ,i . , . m n n girl were drowned while fishing at Belle Iaie. Detroit, have not been con- -"firmed. . . , .... The damage to roof, chlmneja. nlata Blase, etc. win prooaui, .t-v. pUte glaas, etc. li seO In Detroit and Michigan. Tn witu rearhed seventy mile -WNIU an hour. Further IX-tails of Storm. Chicago. April 7 -Report. of last nlghfa atorm damage received here v .. tn Mraom are known r..' Lin. A n Vliaslaauul and xo nave uwi - at leaat fifteen were injurru. t least fifteen were injur . At the Terrell nef ?at Point. M1h.. a numt.er ne West eroee were killed. Tennessee Reports rrom w"1''' . , state ht ne storm " small buildings. At Wabash. Ind James A. Mrs. Hares and four children were pmneu A .wrn beneath the wreckage oi meir . . i-. Th. mother Jiome, wnicn c.uj.u ... """I n.i was baniy ',urne;. : will die. ,y hurt. The high wind was oowad y a cloudburst. Many washed sway. A doien house were demolUhed ln Wabas h Tl h , will reach several thousand do .ars. At Peru. Ind.. four lactones several school buildings, many ..... . 'Z'ilA v .. th. mind struetum,'wr.Wr" memebrs of the cominlltee will be Windy at Plttsbunf. j called ln an eflfort male to ob'aln an Pittsburg. Pa-, April 7. Weather Mre,ement w?n them ;h:it will per Bureau offlclals report the hlxhest mlt the reporting of the mil ,y "ue- wind velocity ln the United Statea at dajr There are many sjl'cluli- that Pittsburg to-day when the maximum wll) ea(J , mu:a debiva ln the recorded was sixty-eight miles an Senate. ' hour. NO serious damage waa done, thaugh many windows were J4; FISHING TUGS MISSING. chimneys demolished, roofs blown and trees uprooted. Wires were blown ,vni len Are Abtrd One and Nine down ln every direction and for a lvp ousr wind Played Havoc at time thsre was not a wire out of the 0erTelnad city. An airship owned by the Eagle, April 7-The Ashing tug ..Aeroplane jTI ,r.,rl, the for !U!lt. When the wln.1j,run IJ2 .tent it -was kept irraann ti l,ul" Aeroplane Vm"".'f ""T ...... . .k- n .mi n air n id away, un. i lnT fth. HIGH WIND CAUSE OF FIRE. t ... . vi.i.iHl i HrpsUr Shop of N ew ?rk. ,1 vTl i iuhim.j . aiKAM) Wind Hiew Men Doni and In Falling U IMnhKlged r 1 ntrfi Aiirea. imr i nonru .... x . . . . Which Dropped Into a Barrel or . New Tork. April 7 The high winds here to-niKht hi- blamed for a 1125 000 fire which destroyed the rc cslr'shop of the Second avenue ele i oi the corner of Sfcr.n'1 .vnile and One Hundred Twenty- eighth street. . ,... .,wr, ch ch hung at th east end of the shop was blown down - Shortly before in o vi..ck to-night and ; in railing dislodged several electric . .wires one of which dropped Into a ( harrsl of oil. Instantly there was sn explosion which blew .section of tho ve w the building' and a moment later the end of the rortur was a - . f flames. 1 After an hour's fighting the firemen ! succeeded In confining the blaie to th ; repair shop. HIGH WIND AT BUFFAIO. or Throngh Sire at Rate of J2 , ix Mile an Hour One Man Killed i and Several Injured, a Buffalo. N. T-. April 7. From 3 S O'clock until 5 this afternoon the wind "tore through the streets of Buffalo - fat the rate of 72 miles an hour. One men was Killed and msny people wrre Injured by parU of buildings deUrh J Vad by the force of the wind and hurl--' ed through the air. . Out on the lake the water was lash ed Into a foaming, tumbling mass. ' And the big rce field that stretched as far as Dunkirk was broken up and ' ; forced Into this harbor. The big ' steamers J. J. H: Brown and William ;'IL Trnaedale broke from their moor fnsrs at the breakwater and were ' blown aground at the foot of Mlcht gn street. A dredge got Jammed ln tbe loe and sank. Telegraph and telephone service In . g,U directions is demoralized. Com enucleation with Canada waa cut oft t t O'clock this afternoon. -U. H-JJUBOfUiTH WinES DOWN. !Cale Did Much Damage Around Chl : w soSaTearal Peron Sustained In , . ' Jnriea' From Flying Debrt.i. Cnieago. April 7. Telegraph wires ' ast of Chicago ss far as Pittsburg r- went down rapidly in to-day's gale, according to telegraph companies. ' 'Wheeling, W. Va. reported every wire 'i own east of that point. ' T" in Chicago, several persons suffer- i. "ed Injuries from toppling fences and -i -I kA. . riiv of T,uie JoedsIgn boarda res of plate glass windows were broken. Samuel Holland, an elevated railroad con ductr. was seated on the roof of a '' box ear n the Metropolitan elevat- ed tracks. The car roof was lifted by '- the gala and carried in a horizontal v position Ilka an aeroplane more than ' a hundred feet Holland was none - tba worse for hla experience. . t Tho Gale tn Ifew York. New Torkv April 1- The high gale that prevailed to the wast and north of New Tork City to-day causing hav- e with' telegraph and telephone lines, -attained tts. full forca hera t ":4J O'clock to-night when the wind reach ed a velocity of mUss an hour. Several persons warn hurt aad much , damage and discomfort resulted. Two - persona, an elderly -woman and a child, ware badly hart by being Wowa off their feet and dashed against ob- tha anreet. ; ' opposrfidjf iS cEacERAii. Attack rpm Prevision of Payne Bin Ameianng Act to Prortdo Ftor Ret (UN For PtuApplnea Am JRxpected Free lemocrae, Washington. April 7. Opposition to the provision of the Payne bill amending the tacks upon It are anticipated by the Sen ate ' committee on finance. On that ac count thla section baa been laid aside to kind, nee. ceded In the manufacturing of hlllppine good, and other articles r r which are wholly the product of the I'nlted States shall be entitled to free entry to the Philippine. The Stone amendment 1 to become op erative when It has been approved by the Filipino Ansembly. - - IKE PATO TARIFF U1LJU. It la Probable Ttiat Senate Will Be tn MeMion Saturday to Receive B1U j From Howsr. Onalauglua on Com- j Mitlee on Flnaikcc Washington. April 7. Onslaught 1 upon the Senate committee on finance I by prominent members of Congress j o vorou, ,inc. ,t be came known that the work of Insert- ng rates ln te bill soon to be report i ed has actually begun, that there Is , , , danger of the revision being decldeJly . i1 a r nnwa 1 rmnA It la ,,11 iinl.L, k . ' - - - - - , . - - . The only persons now see.i by the committee are Senators an t delegstions Introduced by Senators In the forenoon, it I. probable that the In order to receive the Payne b'll from commlWetl wlu b, hald , orJer am.rd..nt .t hve - - ,r " V " ' mil to the printing oraoe. lie pumocratic George Floyd, wtth seven men aboard. George Floyd, wtth seven men at and the .and seller Mary H, with ,. mi..i .n,t th. k. nine missing, and the bargjS Norman Kelley, with a crew of four persons, was rescued to-night after a desperate fight, as a result of a fierce wind storm which raged on Lake Erie to-day. The wind blw alxty-mlle gale throughout the vr h"ve been unable to do rfAcnv worn. effective work The steel barge Kelley's crew, three men and a woman, were picked up after Moating fifteen mite from Keller's IslandU whence the bosvt broke away and drifted to ea. There was neither an engine nor an oar on the havrge, so the crew was at the mercy of the waves. Several a mall buildings were wrecked and buggies overturned ln Cleveland. Two men were blown from the ahore of the lake Into the water. Both were rescued. DIFFEHENCES AKE SETTLED. ToWco Groyvers in Kentucky Agre w . J " Tobocoo ou the Market. Cincinnati. O.. April 7. At the con clusion of the second and final session of the Independent manufac turers of tobacco and the executive officers of the Kentucky Burley Asso ciation all questions regarding the pooled crop of burley tobacco were dlnpoeed of amicably to all parties concerned. i With the flnul putting through of, this deal, representing J385.000, It whs stated that there la now no bur-' ley tobacco on the market. The In dependent manufacturers appointed nn exchange committee to act as a; sort of clearing house among the man ufacturers and between them and the growers. REWARD IS WITHIMIAWN. Action Taken by (Jov. Smith tn the Hill Murder Cshp Followed Confer crx-e With IH-ad M&n'n Associate No New Deelopmnits. Atlanta Oa.. April 7 There were no developments to-day tending to clear up the mystery in the murder of Pope Hill, the attorney slain Sunday night at Mo Rut while at work on the famous Dodge land cases. Governor Smith to-day withdrew hla offer of a $360 reward for the slayer of Hill, which was made yesterday. The reward was withdrawn after a conference in Atlanta between the Crovernor and Kat E. Harris. Hill' law partner. The Governor would make no statement of his reasons for this action. He said that later a reward may be offered. WANTS INDICTMENT QUASHED. Attorneys For Governor Haskell and Co- Defendants Argue Motion Be fore United States District Judge. Tulsa, Okla., April 7. Arguments were concluded to-day ln the motion i o quash the Indictments against Gov defendants on land fraud charges growlne; out of the acquirements of town lots In Muskogee. The motion waa taken under advisement by Unit ed States District Judge John A. Mar shall, of Utah, who la trying the case. The court's ruling '.s not expected for several days. Pending the de-j clslon the attorneys will remain here. Governor Haskell, Mrs. Haskell and their son. Joseph, returned to Guthrie, to-night. Tag Leo sunk. New Orleans, April 7.r-The tug Leo sank near Angola landing; ln the Missis sippi river this afternoon. Captain Blsso and crew succeeded in reaching shore after a thrilling experience The acci dent was'caused by the boat striking a submerged plis Tbe Leo was valued at TE2CSTOJC IS' IUEXIETX3. Stats Dejytnaeat a Washing JVas Worried Over Ctartano Caatro Moremeat Ut Muat Keep Qatea, Yrmt Aanabaeaador Says. Washington, April 7. The landtag a former P reel dent . Castro at Fort da France. Martin 1j ire, hca, to ome extent. reUeved the terujlon which has existed In the Stat Departaxnt far aeteral day over the uncertainty connected ' with Venetuelaa affairs. Just what is to become of him to still, ss great a problem as ever and It Is not believed that be wttl wba to remain an the Island of Martinique for any great length of time. The presence of the armored cruiser forth Carolina at Fort de France t said by the Navy Depart ment to have na special relation to Cas tro's srrtval there. It Is stated that the vessel went to the port to give the crew shore leave, as the place generally is re garded as a great "liberty port. Th French ambassador had a con ference lasting; over an hour with Secre tary Knoa to-day when Castro's pres ence on French territory waa fully dis cussed. The ambassador stated that tbe French government would see that Cas tro should not indulge in any military activity while at Martinique. GOV. HAD LEY ON PROHIBITIOv. Chief ExexpsUve of Mlseoari Setid. Kpertsl Message to tbe Lerlalatiir1 ou I'rouoaed Conatilutinnal akI.I naent, jeenrson city. Mo., April 7. In a special message to the Legislature to day on the DroDOaed constitutional amendment providing for Btate-wldeJ noted student of human ilia, and prohibition, thus making the subject' medicinal botany, belongs the greatest a matter of active controversy for two' credit for turning man back to Na years. Governor Had ley said that the! tare's original and dependable reme test to be applied by the Legislature dies. The greatest degree of perfec was whether any useful public pur-'tlon yet attained In herbal medicines pose would be served. j la represented in the Plant Juice Governor Hadley favored the sever-l remedies, upon which Colonel DUllng inr of salnnna tmm h,v,i.. . a 41. , ham and his associates have labored niries mrA n i,i.i,. rrom politics. He suggested license ff.r .!,. ln nrAmr h.t KJ . ... ed laws for the establishment of dls-' trlct local option. TURE& kqED IN EXPLOSION. Heavy Bleat In Railroad Construction Work Set Off One Hundred Quarts of Mtro-Glyrertne, Which Waa In the Camp. . Huntington, W. Vs.. April 7. Three men were killed when 100 quarts of nltro-glcerlne exploded ln the con struction camp of Boxley St Carpen ter at Blue Sulphur, this evening. The dear are: W. j. McGregory. Homestead, Pa. Z. L. Lewis, Barboursvllle. Rocio Feazonl, s foreigner. A heavy blast ln a rsllrosd con struction work set off the explosive. Durham County Medical Dispensary. Special to The Observer. Durham. April 7. The Durham county medical dispensary has been established here for the purpose of treating free csaes of .various kinds ranging from consumption to whoop ing cough. The dispensary has Mon daya and Thursdays for whltea and Tuesdays and Fridays for colored patients. The county pays $80 and the city $50 monthly for Its maintenance and a trained nurse vialta the homes with a view to teaching the people how to ad minister medicine. Thpugh existing tut one week, the dispensary has had a number of patients already and the doctors are pleased with the way it Is being patronized. Fire in Suffolk, Va Norfolk, Va., April 7. Fire to-night Is threatening the business section of Suffolk. Norfolk has been telegraph ed for assistance. The following places have been totally deatroyed: Nansemond telephone exchanges. Virginia Pressing Club, Suffolk Print-! lng Company's plant, two barber shops and the Postal Telegraph office. The January ft Co.'s clothlnr store and O. Llpman, general store, are badly damaged The city Is In dark-; nesa. At midnight It is believed the fire Is under control. The damago will total over $50,000. Forma New Cabinet Lisbon, April 7. General Rebastlo rnatorlio de Rnma Tall whn wit MInl.t of War n tne Henrlques Cabinet, which resigned March 30 haa succeeded ln forming a new Cabl- net. Eleven Fishermen Drowned. Naples, April 7. By the bursting of a dyke to-day at Catanxaro, 2 fishermen a ere swept to sea. Eleven of them were drowned. The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass is such that r ...la t a t It b .a . ! she looks forward with dread to tne rtour wnen sne snau reei we inrui of motherhood. Every woman should know that the danger and pain of child-birth can be avoided by the use of Mother't Friend, which renders pliable all the parts, -rr T - assisting nature in its work. I Bv its aid thousands of li V) women have passed this crisis in safety. book ef tafersaatlee so woawa seat free. Tag PRADniLP RXGULaTOK CO. AnaatsCa. SOUTHERN BEIL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ;HAS TURNED BACK TO HATOKEI BIBJjE RCM OF PROPER MfTXC A Vow VtmrneAf ThU MoOtn riTfflzaeJo Can lie GreaUy lm- -' rawed br Acala Adopting the , original Teachings of tbe. BlWe ' aad Jfatare. : ' ' ' .". ' In the "back-to-nature" movement of modem man, there bare been some discoveries made that are -worthy of mora than paaslng notice, or. to be more accurate. we have learned again some thing of great value to the hanuuk race that have long been tor-, gotten. Thla appliee artth' particular force to tbe eubject of hygiene and living; the care of the health, and the prevention of diaeaae; bat there are few who realise that this eatne tendency to turn' back te the simple thing of nature haar also resulted in the discovery that nature haa 'not only provided a pre per manner tor man to live, but haa made ample pro vision for hla relief when etrlcken with disease. The recognition of thla wise pro vision 4f nature la not a new thing. Tbe attention of man waa first called to the remedlee nature had provided for her sick children, tn chapter 47. twelfth verse, of Eaeklel. wherein It la expressly stated that. "There shall grow trees, and the fruit thereof shall be for meat, and the leaf thereof for medicine." And In Revelation, chap ter 12, second verse. It Is satd: "And the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the natlona" . But civilisation haa led maji away t0 nJ cornmana; w nae cu,e! h,m to t h '?'!!" poisonous minerals, unm naratlvelv few years ago. when a number ef oar foremost thinkers be came Interested In the treatment of disease with mture e medicinal neroa rni a a nminrham. the for veara tne value oi wnjen " been demonstrated time and again by tuch proof as the following state- ment made by A. F. Phillips, a resb. tdn ,J ."""Xl. A1p." 7 j,,, f stored him to health "I have been a sufferer for years wtth a bad case of kidney disease. This trouble recently grew worse, and I was forced to give up my work on aocount of a weakness In my back, which made it almost impossible for me to stand. I had severe pains ln my groins and thighs, and waa troubled with a frequent desire to pass urine, which was highly colored. I had about made up my mind that I never woald be cured, when I heard of Dillingham's Plant Juice, and gave H a trial, the result of which has been far more satisfactory than I could have hoped for. I am now taking the last of my fourth bottle, and consider the four dollars that this medicine cost me the best Investment of my life. I am absolutely free of all trouble with my kidneys; have no pain of any kind, and my back Is be coming as strong au that of any young man." This has been the history of Plant Juice ln every case of kidney trouble In which It was used, which accounts for the great demand (In Charlotte, now reported 6V W. L. Hand ft Co., where the Plant Juice remedies are on sale- Another feature which adds much to the popularity of Plant Juice is the guarantee that it will do a)l that Is claimed for it, or the pur chaser's money will be refunded after a week's trial, on presentation of the unused portion of the bottle. TEN THOUSAND STRIKE. Lake Marine Engineers, Oilers and Water Tenders at Chicago Quit Work Because Shipowners Refuso to Recognize Their 'Union. Chicago, April 7. Ten thousand lakelaks marine engineers, firemen, oilers and wafer tenders and deck hands went on a strike by a vote taken to-night As a result the open- lng of navigation on the Great Lakes la threatened wtth a tie-up. The strike hinges on the refusal of shipowners to recognlte the marine engineers' union. The strike waa call ed after contracts had been Bent to 1.400 of the engineers as individuals. All but thirty-five of these contracts were returned unsigned and the union voted a general strike of the oilers and water tenders and the deck-hands voted to go out ln sympathy, and as a result every vessel on the lakes seems likely to remain at Its moorings until the differences are settled. Is the joy of the household, for without it no happiness can be complete. Angels smile at and commend the thoughts and aspirations of the mother bendinf: over the cradle. rj - Jy I f fl HEN there is sickness f in the house an Exten sion Wall Set on your Bell Telephone is not only the greatest possible convenience, but an absolute necessity. At all other times the Extension adds to the pleasure and com fort of the entire household. $1X0 PER MONTH IN RESIDENCES Call Contract Department SACO AND COTTON MACHINERY Pickers - ;v Eerolviny Flat Cards Railway Heads and Drawing Frames A, H. WASHBURN, Southern Agent C3HAELOTTE, . NORTH CAROLINA CLING FAST ran PLASTER "Second to Nona" As editorial ln The Char lotte Observer of February 11th shows the danger of ceil ings falling. Use Cling Fast snd avoid the risk of being killed. Cling Fast nsver falls off. Ask for prices and book let. Oet our prices on Cement SUTBYIUf PlASTfR l (MKT CO. STATES YTILLE, N. C Southern Railway N. B. Following scnedule figure pub liautd oniy as iuiurnauuu. aa4 art. aot guaranteed. January IT. 1801 10 a. na.. No. 30. dally, for Washington and point North. Pulunan drawing reom sleepers u New Tcra. Day coaches to wasbiugtea. tM a. m.. Ho. a. dally, fur Columbia. Bavaanah snd Jacksonville. Pullihao rawing room sleepers te atagusta and JackstfBvilia Day coacaes Iw jacksoa villa 1.10 a m , Ko. t, dally, lor Bichmond and local points. 1:12 a m.. No. K dally, tor Washing ton and points North. Day coaches Char lotte to Washington. Pullman sleeper Atlanta to haleigL JO a m.. No. ai. dal; for Oaiuaela and local points. 7.15 a. m , No. S3, daily, tor Atlanta, day Coaches Charlotte to Atlanta. Stops at principal point ea route. !:) a. m.. No. id dally except Sunday, for Btatesvills, TaylorsviUa and local points. Connocts at Mooreevills for Wla aton-Salem, and at Statesvllle for Ashe vlUa 10:06 a. m , No. 38, datly. fer Washing ton and point North. turrman drawing roem aleeper to New Tork. Day ooaabss to Washington. Dining car servloa. V:X a. m., No. IT, doily. Mew York and New Orlean Limited. Drawing room sleeping car. Observation and club nan. New Tork to New cleans. lrawlng room sleeper. New fork to Atlanta, stolid Pullman train. Dining car service. U:00 a. m., No. a. dally, lor Winston tialem, Roanoke and local points. H: a. m No. li. dally, tor Atlanta and local poinu, :0 p. m., No. W. dally, for Qraaasbora and local point t. 4:85 p. m.. No. V. dally, for Columbia and locai points. IM p. m. fl, dally except Sunday, for Beneca and locsi boum s.-iN p. m.. No i2, darny, tor Rhebssend and local polnix. Handles Pullman alsep er, Charlotte to Washington, and Char lotte to Richmond. .C6 p. m.. No. U. dally except Sunday, lor Statesvllle, Taylorsviiie and local points. Connects at Statesvllle for Ashe ville, Knexvil snd Chattanooga. 7:3 p. m.. No. it, daily, New Tork aad New Orleans Limited tor Vraatuagtea snd po'nts North. Drawing roeen sleep era, observation and clas cars to New Tork Dining car service. Solid Pull man train. tM p. m.. Na. JS. dally, for Atlanta and points South. PuMmsn drawing: room loe cam New Tork to New Orleans. New York to Birmingham. Day ewaehes Washington to New Orleans. Dining ear service. 10:25 p. tn.. No. 41 fast mail. Pullmaa eleepsr. Raleigh to Atlanta. Tickets, sleeping car reservations and detail information can be obtained at ticket office. No. it Booth Tryon street C. H. ACKER?. Vice Prea and Gen. Mgr., Washington, D. C 8. H. HARDWICK, P. T. 14.. W. H. TAT LOE. Q. P. A.. i Washington, D, C . R. L. VERNON, TP. A., Charlotte. N. C SEABOARD Effective January Id, UOa, Trains leave Charlotte as follows! No. 40. daily, at 4:3 a m.. lor Monroe, Hamlet and Wilmington, oonaeetlag at Monroe with li tor Atlanta. BirnlnMhess ani tbs Southwest; with tt for Raleigh. WeMoa and Ports rnoutk; with M at Ham. lat fer Ralslgb. Riebsaend. Wsshlngtom, New Terk. N. 133. dally, at It a. m, for Ua. eelnton, Shelby sad RuthertoHtoa. Na 44, dally, at tM p. m for Motsroe, Hamlet. 'Wilmington, eoaaaetlng at Ham let with 43 for Columbia. Bevaoaalx aad Ne. 4 tor Raleigh, KloLroa Washing, ton and New Tork. No. IS. oai'y. !. tor Monroa conniJtu'S with 41 for Atlanta Blrmlng cam. with train at at Hamlet for Rico jnaod. Washington apd New Tork, with T J- t Monroe for Kaieigb, Porti! meuth and Norfolk. Trains arrive la Charlotte as follows: No. 133. 19 6 a sw oaily. Me. 4a. daily. 11:44 a. av. tram Wllalag, tea. ro. la. dally. W: p. from Rather. ford ton 8b el by. Ltaeolntou. and CAN. W. Railway points. No. n. U .m p. m.. dally, from WSmlng. ten. Hamlet and Monro. " per lntormatiott. time-table, reaerva. tkms er Seabeard deserlpUre literature apply to ticket agents or sAdresa: JAMES KKR. JR, C. P. A 0 Selwya HoteL Charlotte, If. a NORFOLK eV WESTERN RAILWAY Schedele la eeet March Its. IsOS n: am Lv- Char lot ta So. Ry. Ar. &:50 p I 50 pm Lv. Winston. N. A W. Ar. a.- pa 4 M pm Lv. Martlnsvfllt. Lv. U . asa 7 pnAr. 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