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I. ' .1 - - - Y ' , GSARLOTTE DAILT OBSERVER, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1909. i f LE'S column . .imu Inserted' ; lB ,3" . . - ,, la than V , ad - I aDDear to the 'JW"""1 . -J tour a?""" . k. .mmilesl afro - . 'z wnrw. W .-.-Vus company, Chariot, ,. mail clerk, pot rf i n-r. Examination in ('reparation tree, Frank , iJ6 C, Rocheater, 'ease modern eeven vloreheaU atreet; x- z , ca.it Observer. ,s,n!s to handle quick . bur-mess men. "'Get High Point- m months. Big In , r-nal security. Ad-utwerver. per cent. Secured stuck H., care Ob- , t, J30 Edison phono ,ras horn and throw all fur 8 cords wood. . i n p' an eiptntutou .i$p-k',.... and stenographer, i L .'.f-iexice aa to character z. V., care Obeerver. .jJIET'- iw jiSTET' already traveling l and paint aa aide mission. Addrea Box furnished rooms or ji t 1. Couple, no K- Harrison, 4 ne 110-J. , of experience to ,,( the first grade In , bo'ils and teach one i .,r. -ss J- R- Conley. , , rk.ne city school. " i h i.iress. statlnc aalary S' , , . . etc. S F. Tomltn- u- r har fiimm tl. , bv young: married ,jrt of work. Some ex ,nes and clothing. Ad font St., Charlotte, M car . mpetep, to handle -I kee books for plant Moderate Address 'C. M ," evaphers. book-keepers, ; -,,ipamn, good lines; L- i .-.ilarles, salesladies, Employment Agency, en- and laborers - 'ten mills at Danville. -;,-ti fl rut -class carpenter i "rouifhly understands ..nn work from plans, eto. T Wilson. Contractor, irgr- k- , pharmacist, four , h graduate in phaf n I leferencess. desires i flr "Mousel." care er. superintendsnta, !,!!!, N. C. graded and .-tfs Ouaraitjfed r , Agency, Ornwcod. iiii to learn auto mall and prepare nnfffurs and repair i pxpprt In ten weeks; i!. position. Pay big; nixn'l for men great; :..r iarticulars and iipn Automobile lni v Y i i lnd young men not w- of age who desire : p than ordinary t i earn more than p.iirt to "hands" to it ural & Mechanical ro.1 Race and there to be skilled me- f. timers, well quall- : ,.ttes earning from 130 Hoard, lodging and " Kail term begins l r free tuition or for ' -:.1ont Dudley, A. & :!.. N C. FOR S.M :t - meat market and :t of city. Addfeaa t'rpiich) poodle pups. flollars each. F. M' Two buggies and mi be seen at Louis I' Latta. p saddle horse and pss. Qualities per Me. J. E. Arooa. "rp a fine oppor "anting to go into Address Salol, care farm, suitable for iing apple orchard feet timber, email i ep. Apply care rracike. furniture, eond will, lease. rtfiie. Illness; best tafTord. The Ob ' ' arlotte, N. C. nip, for photograph - ampere, violet irk Works on 119--pnt in first-class includes rlieostat. '"e Observer. 'm;..te. brand new i wliole or separate, ' ' ' 'ire delivery wagon, '""ks Write for par ,'1'i Worka, Durham, rr ',V modern apart- '!TT - ";:1emen, two well fup ".' -"irs. front rooma. Tw--- tret. Hr? ". finished house. No. ' J Hutching Th r,.;1;;' Pup. Reward u , uaici, siJ tr t- I,, m U'i Wi- i"1, p fr Ca4fl!aii v.6:-! returned to" Ed- - ' - iryon St. . 5? tr v. l. pur unseed " Co .T.Tli-w "HiMWillai T OL6A XETHKRAOLE COMIX& Ptettnninhd English Artrewi to Ap- uxai .inaemr Ortobrr 13 Another Soriologlcal Pta y. Charlotte theatregor wtH be lnter eted to learn that Olg Xetherle, th ItIngul8hed English actreaa will make her Initial appearance In Char lotte this fall, Friday night. October i3. Miss Nethersole is one of the beat-known actresses on the KtaJ.o day and her coming to Charlotte wiu oe one of the events of the theatrical aeaaoa. As to the play she will ap pear In. she ave out the following interview prior to her departure for London a few days ago: "The enormuus amount of inter est manifested by my presentation of The Writing on the Wall' has encour aged me to offer next season another play toy an American author, dealing with another vital social question that haa heretofore escaped the dramatists ph, one that la as bold in exposi tion and treatmen- as the crusade on tenement reform expounded in The Writing on the Wall, and one that I hope will receive the approval of the public and the endorsement of the press. "The Immediate steps taken by sev eral corpora'.ions and individuals to remedy some of the evils exposed by my play leads me to believe that the truth told have been driven home, and a move forward ha been made in the emancipation of the tenement Uvea. "For many years I have exposed to the glare of the footllghtf. the eo. ial corruptness of the individual, aiming thereby to discloKe the pitfall In the social structure, and placing the dan ger sign-posts thereon that others might profit thereby. N'ow I have ad vanced from the individual to the community and rnrnnrotlnn i.k.,i. to unveil certain sociological condi- uun mat nave Deen Influenced by an undesirable environment, the rectify fylng of which would surely and speedily redeem a certain perventase of wearv souls. stifled by unsanitary surroundings nr uHrica dv social condition over whic fhey are helpless." Killed by Lightning Bolt. Valdosta, Oa., June 25 D. J Thorn ton was instantly killed by a llghtnlnR bolt this afternoon on the farm of W B. Fender, at Mineola. With several others he was at work. When he Btorm threatened he took refuge un der a big tree taking his team of horses with him. The lightning strip ped hirn of clothing. Both horses were killed also. Mr. Fender was In an auto mobile a few feet away and was unhurt. PASSED ORTHXESt CSTECHS PEOPLE'S COLUMN All advertisements Inserted In this column at rate of ten cents per line of six words. No ad taken for less than 20 cents. Cash In advance. If your name appears In the telephone directory yon can telephone your want ad to 78 and a bill wlli be mailed after Its Insertion. mscrx.iAXEovn. BAGKJAG destln Transfer Co iGEJCHEiCKl atli. Phon iED from residence to e 106 or 1919. Black's THERE IS no trip like it. Wilmington Excursion. 'PHONE 105 for all kind of hauling day or night. Blank's Transfer Co. BAOQAGB and painenger service. Early morning calls a specialty. City Transfer Co. SECURE reserve seats from F. D. Lethco for Wilmington Excursion. BAGGAGE CHECKED at baggage room for Wilmington Excursion CARRIAGE CALLS for early morning trains receive our prompt attention Phones 105 or 1919. Black's Transfer Co. ONE PLl'NGE In the surf worth the price. Wilmington Excursion. EVERYBODY has a good time on the Wilmington Excursion. WE GIVE prompt attention to all car riage calls day or night. Black's Trans fer Co. 'Phone 105 or 191. FOR MILK, cream and butter, call T. W. Long. SEVERAL select rooms with or without board, central, modern, moderate, pri vate. 'Phone 125 L. REFINED LADY coming to city, desires nice place to board. Addrevs Mrs. L. P. Taber, 20 Oak St.. Ashevllle. N. C. I SOLD $50,000 worth of stock In my company in 6 months; If you are seek ing capital, write for my free book, which explains my plan. Derbyshire, Box 1810 H., Rochester, N. T. $60 A WEEK made handling portraits and frames, experience unnecessary. Special Inducements to new customers. Write for terms, catalogue free. South em Art Company, Oak Park, I1L TRAVELING SALESMEN earn l!,000 to 110,000 yearly. Write for free book, "How Salesmen Succeed," and secure po sition aa traveling salesman with re liable firm. Bradstreet System. Dept. 20, Rochester. N. Y. NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that the annual stockholders' meeting of the N. C. Railroad Company will be held at the Ben bow Hotel. Greensboro. N. C . on Thursday, the th day of July, 1909, and that the stock transfer books of the company will be closed for ten days nei. preceding said date. This June 17. 1KC A. H. Eller, Sec. A Trea. LAST CHANCE of seeing one of the highest class vaudeville acts ever shown n Charlotte. Llxxie Weller, the "Child VVUard of the Piano," In wonderful plane playing. The Llnette Quartette excellent Singing. Harold Olaer, world's great, est toe dancer. Ethyl Oraxer who play the French harp and the piano at the same time. The Graaers are pronounced the high eat cla-ss team ever seen In Char lotte To-night, Casino Convertable Alr-dome. NOTICE Examination of teachers for Charlotte schools. Examination of whit teachers for Charlotte city schools will be held on Friday and Saturday, June S and 2s. 1909. Examination of colored teachers for same schools will be held on Thursday and Friday. July I and Z. 1909. Time 1:30 a. m.. place south graded school. Addrea 8. F. Tomlloson, Chairman Teachers' Commit tea. Recorder Smith Determined to ,Pnt a Stop u the Faing of Worthless Checks A .G. Ments Given Four Month. A. G. Menta. the white man who waa indicted in recorder's court yes terday morning for having paased a worthless check upon tr. C. O. Mc Manaway. was afijudged guilty and sentenced to the county roada for 'a period of four montha Dr. McMana way, the only witness introduced, testified that Ments gave his aon two checks for $20 which he received and sent to the bank for payment. Tfte !unk turned them down saying that Menu had no funds on deposit. Dr. McManaway then wrote to Ments, who was in Hickory, asking what he Intended to do about it. He respond ed that he would be in Charlotte In a few days and settle the matter. Sure, enough in a few days lie saw Dr. Mc Manaway and gave him another check for 20. taking up in turn tha two check which had been refused. This check wa also worthless as event proved, since which time Dr. Mc Manaway has been trying to lot-ate his man. Through his counsel. Mr. L. B. Williams, Menu appealed to Superior Court, his appeal bond being fixed t S00. BRIDGE READY TO-DAY. Efforts Being Marie to Vet Morehead Mreet Bridge Ready by This After noon. I'ninterrupted traffic across the East Morehead street bridge ia ex pected to-day, a large force of men having been engaged day and night inre Wednesday working mightily to get everything in readiness for this af ternoon's baseball vrowd. Some little delay was experienced by reason of the dispute oetween the street car and railway authorities as to certain ar rangements of the supports but every thing has been adjusted. It will be ! recalled that President E. D. Latta, nf the 4C's, made the proposition to repair the bridge at his own cost and then let the matter be adjusted either by agreement or In the courts as to the manner in which the settlement of expense should be reached. The bridge was pronounced unsafe for street car traffic but sound for vehicles and pedestrians. The 4C'a had the greatest Interest at stake and hence was very anxious to get the bridge repaired as o'tlvkly as possible. If nothing unforeseen develops to-day. the bridge will be ready for street car traffic this afternoon SN APS r.l'X TWICE AT EMPliOYER. COLOAED teacher AJWOritX. War on Tuberculosis Waa Declared by the National Association Officer For the Ensuing Year Elected. Ashevllle. June J J. -4 War on tuber culosis among negroes was declared to-day. when the National Association of Teacher in colore J school au thorised the appointment of a com mittee to work up an intereat in the prevention of tuberculosis In the sev eral States, and to arrange for the formation of a colored national anj tubercular association. Dr. C. P. Wertenbaker. of the pub lic health and marine hospital. Wash ington. D. C, delivered an address on "How to Prevent Tuberculosla" The association adjourned to-night with a strong addrea to the country, which took under consideration va rious phases of negro education, prin cipal among which were the matter ot bettering the rural school, the special training of teachers, the in creasing mortality of the race, and the need of orrectlve measure for the good of the negro boy. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: R. R. Wright, of Georgia president; J. B. Dudley, of fforth Carolina, vice president; Miss Ida C. Plurnmer. of the District of Columbia, secretsry; J. R. Lee, of Alabama, corresponding eeretary; N. B. Young, of Florida, treasurer; J. A. Martin, of Mississippi, registrar. The next session will be held In Oklahoma City, Okla.. In July, 1 v 1 0. AT THE .NATION'S CAPITA I Mr. John Hall, of lyower Providence, Ha Trouble With Negro Tenant Police Notified. News was received in the city last night of an encounter at lower Provi deme, in this county, between Mr. John Hall, a prosperous farmer of that section, and John Porter, a ne gro laborer employed on hia planta tion. Mr. Hall reproved the negro for some work which had been done in the field, the negro becoming offend ed and leaving the field. Later in the day Hr. Hall drove by the negro's house and the negro attempted to fire upon him, his gun snapping twice. Mr. Hall then drew his pistol and fired four times at the negro who dodged around the corner of the house and made his escape Into the woods. Mr. Hall was unable to state wheth er or not he hit the negro. Police In Charlotte, Plnevllle and Fort Mill. S. C. were immediately notified and they are keeping a shsrt lookout for the offender The Mont important Happenings of a Day Briefly Summarised. Washington, J;;;.e !o. Tfie moat Important happenings in the national capital to-day were as follow: Jut befort the Senate adjourned about 7 o'clock to-night. Senator Al drlch, chairman of the finance com mittee, introduced the corporation tax amendment to the tariff bill, rec ommended by President Taft. It la expected that the Senate will take the amendment for consideration next Monday To encourage American shipping, Senator Elklns introduced an amend ment which would allow to American vessels a reduction of Ave per cent. In tariff duties. Petroleum, linoleum and scrap Iron tariff schedules were the principal ones discussed In the Senate. Sen ator Penrose s amendment fixing a duty of half cent a gallon on crude oil was lost Increaaes over the Houae rate were made as follows: On harness from 15 per rent, ad val orem to 10 per cent.; on scrap Iron from 50 cents to 12.80 per ton; and on wire nails from 1-4 to 1-2 cent, and from 1-2 to 3-4 cent per pound, the former for those less, the latter for those an inch or more In length Stuart McNamara resigned as as sistant district attorney to devote hi whole time to the prosecution of the so-called libel cases DENTAL SOCIETY ADJOURNS. APARTMENT AVALL RINKS. Collapse of a Drain Pipe Near Comer of Eighth and College Streets Cannes Wall of the Brown Flats to Sink a Tattle Prompt Relief Meas ures Effective. The caving-ln of a sewer or drain pipe at the corner of Eighth and Col lege streets hag caused the outer wall of i.ie Brown Apartments fronting on EigMh street to give, way Just a little. It was feared at first that the sink !nc miffht he serious, but nromnt re lief measures prevented anything dis astrous. Workmen were busily en gaged yesterday In excavating in or- itar tn rna(r the au'r mil nrvnt nnv further r-nllanse of the wall. Strong supports were put In so much so that no danger is now apprenena- ed. Mr. Willis Brown, owner of the blocks of npHrtments. occupies the one next to the wall that gave way. Maulrlln. S. C. More Destroyed by Fire. Special to The Observer. nrnvllla 5 C. .Tun A 9 K The family of John HIM. of Msuldin. were awakened tnis morning dv an ex r.in.tAi, tkrA rtn i n vot lira t i on thev found the large general store of Mr. Hill nearly In a mass or names, mere (a v.a Hi cnr.. clven am to tha rAuap of the fire. The loss falls heavily on Mr. Hill as the insurance carriea was very small. Bogus lord Almost Mummy. , Ashevllle Dispatch to Baltimore "un. Standing erect in a case in the resr room of the undertaking establishment of Nolan. Brown & Co., of this city, is the embalmed and now almost mummified body of the man known as Sidnev Lascelles, the bogti Ixird Beresford. The body wa embalmed six years ago and Is now as stiff as a board, and when laid between two chairs, with only the head and feet touching It will not bend. The undertakers say that the man came he from Norfolk, claiming- to "be Lord Bereford and they embalmed the body on the up positlon that wealthy relatives would acre for It. Cablegrams were sent to Lord Bereford in England, but no re sponse was received. The undertakers now ndmlt tbe man was an impostor and are keen ing the body as a proof of their skill In embalming. They have refused to sell the bodvs to shows, being offered 12,000 for it. Wrlghtsville Beach Place of Next aMetliur The New Officers. Special to The Observer Ashevllle, .I,me 25. The North Carolina IVn'al Society completed its work at a late hour to-night with the selection of Wrlghtsville as the next place of meeting and the election of officera The officers elected are: J C. Watklns. Winston, president; D W. T. Smith, Wilmington, first' vice president; Or. L. I. Dnmeron. New bern, second vice president: Dr. Ar thur Flem.nv. Louishtiry. secretary! lr. R. M. Morrow, Burlington, treas urer; Dr. J. A. Sinclair, Ashevllle, es sayist; executive rommltee, fir f) L. James, Greenville, Dr. C. K. Smith son, Rocky Mount. Dr. C. W. Reagan. Laurlnburg: ethics. Dr. J. S. Spur geon, Hlllsboro: Ir. II. K. Ware, Shelby; Dr. It M Squires. Wake For est.; prosecuting. Dr. J. Fleming Mar tin, Kalelgh; publishing. Dr P. E. Horton, Winston-Salem: supervisor of clinics, Dr. J. W. Stanley, Wilming ton. Dr. V. K. Turner, of Raleigh, was re-elected and Dr F L. Hunt, of Ashevllle, elected members of the State board of dental examiners. The board then organized by electing Dr. Turner president and Dr Hunt secre tary. Dr. Hunt succeeds Dr. R. H. Jones, of Winston, as a member of the board. CONVICTS CRI KLLY TKKATKD. The Gould PiTorce Suit. Greensboro Record. Talk about unsavory thing, how does the Gould divorce business suit you?' They are about to show Mra Gould up, a bigger drunkard than old Shevley Struck, of this county; he usde to say he had been drunk ever sine he could walk, which we do not believe, for ha lived to be up In years. However, he was a aistuier ana aai ax hia own liquor, which may account for his years on this earth. He could not do It and drink the liquor we have In these days. South Carolina Attorney Ueneral Ask ed to Investigate Charleston County Gang. Observer Bureau, 12S0 Berkeley Building. Columbia. S C, June 25. Mr. J. Johnson, of No. 11 Americtis street. Charleston, has complained to Attorney General Lyon of brutal and cruel treatment of Charleston county chaingang convicts, charging that when they don't do work sufficient to satisfy the guards they sre strung up by the wriats and beaten unmercifully, after being made to sleep on hard boards at night. Attorney General Lyon yesterday ent the letter to the Charleston county grand Jury foreman, ssylng: "I suggest that your honorable body make such Investigation of this mat ter as your own good Judgment may dictate " In this letter to Mr. Johnson Mr. Lyon says: "Under no circumstances sre per sons In charge of convicts allowed to treat them brutally or with unneces sary cruelty. This Is a matter which should receive the moat careful at tention Of the grand Jury, and I am to-day referring the matter to that body." Tar Heels at the National Capital. Observer Bureau, Congress Hall Hotel, Washington, June 25. Attorney General and Mrs. T. W. Bickett and son, of Raleigh, are In the city, stopping st Congress Hall. They are on their way to Atlantic City for a short visit. Mr. W. T. Gray, Jr.. Miss Nora DoJ son and Mia M. E. Gray, of Winston Salem, were here to-day. 8HTVENTH ANNUAL excursion to Wil mington next Tuesday. June 2S. $3 for round trip. CHARLOTTE Dally Observer on sale at New York City nw stands.. Broad way aa feth street. Broadway and ta street, Broadway and 42d street, and No. 1 Park Row. Hotallng-s Stands, Character of the Laug-rt Important. Wilmington Dtapatch. In reporting that ex-Governor Glenn lautrhed over the story sent out from Washington the chap telling of the incident omitted to give what wnuld have been the bast Indication. He should have stated whether Mr. Glenn's lauph waa a hearty, good ratured guffaw, or a oortof half liystertcal giggle. Best - for " every Coal of Quality. use. , CUnchfleld Spencer Hardware Store Robbed. Special to The Obeerver. Spencer. June 25. Unknown thieves roko into and robbed the store of th Spencer Hardware Company here laat night .taking a quantlt yof amunltlon. razors and other gooda An entrance a effected by cutting out a glass in the rear of the building. Several par ties are believed to be implicated In the robbery though there is no clu to the fullty parties. SEABOARD These arrival and departure a wU as the time aod connection with ether companies, are gtven enly as InformaUoa and are not guaranteed. Direct lia to the principal ctlUs North. East. Re'-tfc ana Southwest. Schedule taking effect Uay a. U0, subject to change without nutlet. Ticket for passage oa all train ars seld by this company and accepted by the passenger with th understanding that this company mil not be responsible for failure to run Its trains on sched ule time, or for -ny such delay at may be Incident to lhlr operUon. Cre is exercised to givt urreoi iln-.. ot connect ing lines, but this company is not re sponsible for error r emission. Trains leave Lnarlotte as follow: No. 40, iany, st C a. ra , for Monroe, Hatnlv and Wilmington, connecting at M jnros wl U for Atlanta. Blrmtngnam snd th by jthst; with H for Raleigh, Weld'r r.id Portsmouth With M at Hamlet for Raleigh. Richmond. Wash ington, New York No. 43 dally, at 10. i. a m . for Llnl colnton, Shelby and Johnson City. Tnn. No. 44. dallv. t s !I p m.. for Monro. Hamlet. Wilmington and all local point, connecting at Hamlet with 43 Cmt Colum bia. Savannah no ail Florida poinis. No. 47. dally, at :U p. m for Ruth rfordtin and all local pomtfc. No. 1S2. mixed, dally, st t to a. m , for Monro, connecting with, U for At lanta &nd al! local point :. 19 mixed, daily, ai I 1 p. m . for Monroe connecting with last xir II for Atlanta and Birmingham. Trains arrive in,Carlott a follow: No. 4t, daily at 10 25 a. m . from. Wil mington and all local points North. No. 44. daily, at 5.15 p m . from Ruther ford ton Shelby. Lincolnton ana .-. & N. W. Railway points, Johnson City. No. 137. mixed, dally, at :45 a- m . from Monroe, connecting with oi rrm Atlanta and Birmingham. No. 1j3. mixed, dally. t T p m . from Monroe, connecting with 63 from Atlanta and local stations. No. t. dally, at 11 30 T na . from Wil mington. Hamlet and Monroe, also front points East, North and Southwest, con certing st Hamlet and Monroe. Connectlona are made tt Hamltt wltn all through trains for point North, South snd Southwest, which sr compos ed of vestibule lv eosehe between Portsmouth and Atlanta, and Welling ton and Jacksonville, and sleeping oar between Jersey Clt. Birmingham and Memphis and Jersey City and Jsrkson villa. Cafe cars on all throuab rln. For InformaMon, tlm-tTie. reserva tions or Pearxiird descriptive llttrature, apply to ticket agent nr address JAMKb KER. JR . C. P A , tt Belwvn Hotel. Charlotte. N. C. rbneld th Of Interest to Farmers and Mechanics Farmer snd mechanic frequently meet with slight accidents and Injuries which cause thexc much annoyance and loss ef time, A cut or bruise may be cured la about one-third th time usually requires ny applying i;namDenain a lini ment -as soon aa the injury Is received. This liniment la also valuabls for sprains soreness of the muscles and rheumatic paint. There 1 ao danger of blood pois oning ewsuttlng from an injury when Chamberlain a untment I appnea oeter the parts become inflamed and swollen. ror sale ny. g. a. joroaa vo. Southern Railway N. B Koliowln acheaul Aaurts DUb- lutied only as information and ar not guaranteed. May 10. U0 11:40 p. m.. No. su. dally, for Whing ton and point North. Pullman drawing room leepor to Nw York Day ooachea tu v ashington. J:B0 a m . No. 2. dally, for Columbia, Savannah and Jacksonville. Pullman drawing room sietpers to Augusta and Jacksonville. Day coach to Jaokson vlli. 3 30 a m , No. m, dally, for Birming ham Special Pullman ear and day coaches te Birmingham. 130 m , No. I, daily, for Richmond and local points. 6.0 a m . No. 44. dally, for Washing ton and points North. Day coach Char intte to Washington. Pullman sleeper Atlanta to Kalelgh 6 16 a m. No 30, dally, for Columbia snd local points. 7:15 a. ni , No at, dally, for Atlanta. day coaches Charlotte to Atlanta. Stops at principal points en route. 7:51) a ni . No. IS, dally except Sunday, for Statesvtlle, Tsylorsvllle and local points. Connects at Mooresvllle for Winston-Salem, and at Staiesvlll for Ashe villa 1015 s. m , No. 3d. dally, for Washing ton a.u! pi Inta Nortn. Pullman drawing loom Kleepers to New York. Day coaches to Washington. Dining car usrvlce. 10.05 a. m , No. 27. dally. Nw York, At lanta and New Orleans Limited. Drawing room sleeping cars, observation and club cars New York to New Orleans. Draw ing room slseper New Tnrk to Atlanta. Solid Pullman train. Dining car service. Il.ou a. m . No. Ji. dall. for Winston Salem, Roanoke and local point. 11.10 a. m , No 11, daily, for Atlanta and local pninti S OO p m , No 4, dally, for Greensboro and local point k i.K p. m.. No. 37. dally, for Columbia and local points. .4.50 p m . No 41, dally except 8nnday, for Seneca and locsl points t.00 p. m.. No. 1!. dally, for Richmond and lot.) points. Handles Pullman sleep er, Chorioiie to wasningion, ana Char lotte to Richmond, Ashevllle to Norfolk. 30 p m No. :4. dally except Sunday, fnr Statefvllle. Taylorsvllle and local points Connects at 8taeville for Ashe vllle. Knoxvllle and Chattanooga. 7:V) p. m . No .1. dally, New York, At lanta and New Orleans Limited for Wash. lngton and points North. Drawing room sleepers, observation and club cars to New York. Dining car service. Bona full man train. 8:40 n. m . No 55. dally, for Atlanta and rolnts South Pullman drawing room ! York to Kirmingnam. uay coaches Washington to ivew urieans. Dining ear service 10 :2fi p. m.. No. 4.1, fast mall. Pullman sleeper. Raleigh tn Atlanta. Tickets, sleeping rsr reservations and detail information csn be obtained at ticket office. No. 11 Routh Tryon street. C. H. ACKERT. Vice Pres. and Osn. Mgr., Washington, D. c. S H. HARDWICK. P. T. M , W. H. TAYLOB. O. P. A Washington. D. C. R. L. VERNON D P. A.. Charlotte. N. C. NORMLK A WESTERN RAILWAY. Schedule In effect Jun S, 19U. 11 no am Lv. Charlotte, Bo. Rv. Ar. 5:50 pm 2 40 pm Lv. Winston. N. ft w. Ar. 2:30 pm 4 44 pm Lv. Martinsville. Lv. 11:41am 7.06 pm Ar. Roanoke. Lv. 36 am Connect at Koaaoke via snanaadoah Valley Rout fer Hsgerstown. and all points In Pennsylvania and New York. Pullman sleeper. Roanoae and Philadel phia Through coach, cnanotts to Kosnose Additional train leaves Winston 7:45 a. m. dally except Sunday. 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