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THE CHABLOTTB EfENDTG CHROinCLS, THUHSDAY, DECEMBBB 5, 1912. yEA THER CONDITION'S-: '-A T. 8-. A. M. VETERAN VISITS , . V ? ; " IDE CAFiTOL -1..V- Capt. I &j:z::lzf. 0::a To Uajtfc3fca ::-!: An A '1. ilntc3t Uuuw? CwmwjT uts . , v . i - . - BT PARKER. R. ANDERSON. , WASHINGTON, Dec; 6Oapt. J. B. ii .-:-: I " vv, , ' - 'v U. iJ. Dcpartrr:cnt c a' Agriculture 1 ' - i I! safssaf-sssifMa V v S.ti'srn V N tII Charlotte, (N.C, 8 a. . m.," December & ; v Local . fore cast: Rain Friday. ' , tonight 0 clear. parttycloudr. Oj ckwdy;; rata, aww; 0 report miasms Amms fly wfth tte wto. rirrt fiares. lowest tempera tare pfcstia Poors; second. preapltfcQon of Xi Inch or more lor past 24 hours; third, msxlmqmwind.veloclty.y ' y" YOUR HAIR DKO."IES FUIHY," BMFilL . AND LUSTROUS IN JUST A mwm Get a 25 cent ;fcttfe. cf Also stop3fa!Hnj hair; ' Yirar batr beeomas Ubt . wary, hiSr, abundant and. appears aa aoft (Qgtroo and beautiful' aa a rv&tf rirl'i after a Darderln hair eat" Just try tola roolsUa , tloth vUh ' a llttia Dandarlaa and KarefuQy draw; tt through your hair, taking one small strand -" at a tlm. fate will cleanse tha hair of dust, ui aod excessive oil and tn foat a fair momenta you hava doubled tha htna.tr yttr nalp' v ! Bestdea beautifying ' tha ' hair at jonoe, Dandertne disaolvetf every par POST CARDS PASSING PubBc Takes Tip Picture and Souve nir Cards In Preference to Govern ment Kind. ' ABHIN3TON. Dec. 5. The pub Uo appears . to have forsaken . th Opwnanent'a eober postal -card f ov (he jsodier production of the souvenir shop, for the report of Pubilo Irfnter Domeny etoowB that only 7 7 0,2 S 8,3 9 9 carti were printed la 1912. while lit tin preceding year the hi?' establish ment turned out l,280t?95,$4O.. y ' The printing office is run on V cost taels for Congreas and the Govern J oent departments. -. its nusmess io the past year amounted to 6,775,82b, the largest ia Its history, and the jrablic printer - promises reoactlon 22,5 per cent in Tits charges for thw Sakt year.' Speaking In typographical "terms, the Prjntery produced 1,002, 078,806 : ,,lmpTesslons' during) the year. I ::-?'-:'-r' --Z Show formula, on eadi hbel to your doctor. Ask him tf there is a single injurious ingredient. Ask him if lie -thinks AVer's Hair Vigor, as made from these ingredients, is the best prepara tion you could tise for Ming lair, or for dandruff. s Does not color the hair, Z iS&T&Z Your Mm WatchSfKim When Vi0MuSMeff The Two Player Pianos That Arc Differentthe Stieff and: the Shaw . , . ..... ;., :-''.. A' ' -..-.-. jf r'- MsrisMsMHssMMi : . r : .-:-'.,. J. -v ; v.- "When you put one of these two " Player 4 Pianos ; into your home, you at once give your children the advantages of good music. Dontf ; limit them to what they can laboriously ' learn-let -them liye wUh Ana music played masterfuny by a' Stieff or fihaW: Player Piano.. r Decide Now Choose with care this prince of gifts, the one that ?aSl whole complexion of your home life. It brings Inmerejiappmess-- lets von fnro-of tvia a-t fTrtiib1ft-And -j makes i ;i the gladness , Christmas last through the yearr for years-and .years to tome. Our "Ram Plan" atiA!t IntArAat Win. Ask abOUt It. ' , shoul St interest you. i SO' 'landains, and try this. destroys dandroff ticle of dandruff ; deanaaa, ,w putlflea and s iavlgorataa ' J the racalp. ; ioreves atoppiaar ttohlna; and lalUna: halr But' what 1U . pleaao rrQ moat trill be after a row weaka'vttfle when you will Actually, aee new hair fine and downy at firstly on' hut- really new hair gruwlag an over the aoalp. IX you oare for pretty, aoft hair and lota of It aur2ysreta 6 oent hottle of Knowtton'a Daoderine from any drunlst or toilet oounter, and ' just try it. - - YSTbDcrwB wilo, fight i " FOCR BXQ STJ3I OF MOSET . NKW .70BIC, Deo. 6.' One hun dred and twenty-five widows of work men in the Brooklyn navy yard have organized a committee which hope to. compel the Government to upay 180,000 in overtime wages which jthe workmen had claimed was due them. The claims 'have been ' hanging flrer for nearly SS years.. ' : !. ; On March - 31, 1878, ; ah order, signed by the Secretary of the Navy, was posted In the navy yard which stated that eight- hours would con- stitute a days work v It ts said that i any workman ;who chose po lahorf le hours a day would get a proportionate increase Of Vpay.; Sfost of . the men worked overtime5 on the strength of this order. "During the time It was in operation many earned sec months extrsA pay but they have never re oeived lt':?2'9'a ' :r JAKE DATTKEIRT 6IGCVS S-TISAR ' . ' CONTRACT WTTH DODGERS NEW YORK, lec. S. ake .Deu bert, captalnand first haseman l ow the - Brooklyn haiseball " ' club, has signed A threeyear contract, , ande several of the other, Brooklyn players have fallen. Into Mine for next season. Daubert In , signing . for; three eeasone has followed '.the- precedent - of th New 'York players who : last 'season inaugurated.the custom ot signing for a number of seasons.' - Come In ;.i-.V-:r' THE WEATHER. . t.C'vi-. -. I. e '. ; -( - : ; Forecast for North Carolina! Bain to night 'and Friday., light to' moderate variable winds. , -. - , . - . i e ' ESXPLANATION OF TODrHMM. Rain or" snow, with' cloudy weather, prevails thlanornmg fronr the DftkotfS and (Nebraska southward and eaetward over the Eastern half of the country. The direct cause; of this unsettled iweather fe a large area' of . low pressure which will toe noted this morning cen trally located over Iowa and Kansas. Heavy rains have occurred - along the lower (Mississippi ahd In Alabama. - The , high pressure -area, central on the North Padso coast, la causinc gen erally fair weather over the West, with marked fans f m tetmeraturea.- Zero temperatures : wljii: be ; seen In North Dakota. , ?x h- v-V'; ; t The indications are : for i Continued cloudiness in this" vtctolty, with rains tonight ' and Friday; not much change In temperature, -f . , O. O. ATTO. Local Forecaster. ; e liUIiIiKTIIT Summary of observations made at t7nlted States weather bureau Thursday. December 5. " Temperature - v Stations and v g. Weatherai.m. je j J CBastsrn Bme.li , .f.( ft . - . ' .- . - i ' !' '' 1 Atlanta .. 62 62 68 Augusta .. . .. .. TO 64 .04 (Boston ... .. ' 43 M ? 42 -.00 - Calgary i. 16 a 24 .00 Charleston ..' . 64.- T4 '60 M t CHARXOTTJEO E8 66 63 .90 Chicago 46 . 46 42 .14 Corpus Chrlstl . . 60 70 60 '.24 : Denver ...... 22 60 . 20 .30 Dumth .. .. .. .. ' 34 34 34 .02 Galveston .. .. .. 64 , 68 60 1.22 Havre, k.: .... . ..... 12 28 6 . . .00 Huron, i. .. M .. .14 -48 '14 .08 Jacksonville,. . .. 68 .78 68 .00 j Kansas City 64; 60 47 .00 IXJuisvUle .. 68 68 64 .00 Memphis . .. .. . .64- 68 -68 .08 Montgomery .... 66 64 62 104 New Orleans .. ,.l 72' 78 70 .78 New York w .. -48 . 48' '44 .02 Oklahoma ...... 43 ' 62 48 .00 Palestine. .. .. .. 68 60 66 .00 Salt lAke City .. . 32 - 4: . .10 San Francisco . . 48 . 60 48 .00 Savannah' .. 66 78 66 .00 Sheridanf ; 14 ,36 14 r.Ol Shreveport .. .. .. 68 . 63 68 .06 : St. Ijouls. ...... 64 56 .61 MO Swift Current . . 3 M j-.f i ..06;- WHllston. . .. .. ,0 1 38 2. ' .00; l Wilmington . . ,. 60. 68 66 .00 . i Wlnhemucca , . :v 18 34 12 .02'- , : WW ; ' Jiat CL Goodwin in 'f011tTwlst. 1 . - America's greatest character actor, Mr. Nat C. Ooodwln and his strong supporting company, will be' seen" In the wonderful 'motion r picture pro duction of Charles Dickens master pieces "Oliver Twist," which v will be the attraction . for three nights at the Academy of Musics beginning tonight at"8t8fereVwlli be matinees' on Friday and Saturday afternoons. Dur ing this engagement popular prices wllL. prevail. .;. : , ENSIGN OFFICTAIJiY ' "COMIENDED FOR BRAVERY 1- " " ' - -r! eTniV.t'tv WASHINGTON, Dee. 5. The Navy Department has addressed a letter or commendation to Ensign Timothy A. Parker of i the cruiser Maryland -foj bravery in rescuing i from y drowning Seaman 0. Dahlstedt of San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua. The commander of the Maryland Jn reportlrtgr.the oo currence said; ' ,, " " - ' 4 , flPhe rescue of Dahlstedt was due to the presence ; of mind, courage, coolness and. disregard u of personal safety on .the part of Ensign Parker; also :to the Intelligence With' which first aid was applied by Ensign -" : ; : :"" ' . . ' (Chicago erdHerald.) ' r Whafs the cause of . all that Veiling across the street V-- !The captain of pur football team - Is oyer r. there bavins; a toojh- pnned.T-,-7V;-: fi' : ;. Ends Ilunt : For' Rich v GirL If. Often .the hunt for a rich wife ends when .--the man meets a woman that uses Saeotrlo Bitters. ' Her strong nerves tell in Sebright' brain and even temper. Her peach-tkom complexion :ad - rolby; Bps result from ! her- pure . blood; her bright eyes from .restful sleep;, her elastic step from firm, free inuscles, all . telling of the health and strength Electrtd Slttors give a woman, sandhe freedom frotn ln- digestion, backache; headache, fainting and dizzy spells -they: promote.. " Every where they are .woman's favorite reme dy. If weak or'aHlng trx them. "60c at jno. 6. Blake Drug? CO. , - r, j . . . - h. ; , - .. Worsleyof Pitt County Is one, of the first men' to arrive In Washington in search of a' Job under the peinoerstlo administretlen ana 1 everyone ' who knows the captain wishes him r weU. Captain; Worsley - has ,had a very In teresting career, y He was the first Nortir Carolinian to enlist In the Con-, federate army. A' native of ' Pitt" Coun ty, he" wan a schoolmate and flcmrade of-Henry I Wyatt.the first Confed erate soldier killed' In the War Be tween the States. - - "V--, Captain Worsley is the proud pos sessor ; of a -walking cane once .the property, of John C Calhoun,' former Vice President and Senator from South Carolina, r The ' cane is rather massive, and '-clearly shows - its anti quated construction.-.; -it Is; of solid rosewood, the top . being carved In the shape of a hound's head. Just below the head is a' small band on which is engraved "J. C Calhoun.' Captain Worsley bought the cane from : an' old negro Woman in' Charlotte. "The old negress . was known as "Amit htary Calhoun,", and there is .little doubt that' the cane belonged to the famous South Carolinian. !-':: '- Speaking of his enlistment in the Confederate ' . army ; Captain Worsley sald: c "Hearing the report that Fort Sumter, was about to be bombarded I left my .native county and went to South Carrfina. I arrrved too late for . the i bombardment, but on April 18,1861 aV full I month Jef ore1 North Carolina seceded. I . enlisted : in - the Sixth South Carolina Regiment, Com pany ; B, commanded -.by Capt. O. T. Speight. I served in this regiment for two months until the ; regiment was mustered mto the Confederate service. was then called' before . Colonel Ryan and ' offered an honorable dia-. charge if I desired to join the troops of my native . State. I ' accepted this offer and came to North Carolina and Jolnet Colonel RufSn's regiment ! in Gen. Robert' Ransonrt brigade, where I served until the surrender at Ap pomatox." ;ryu :Zy"Z. Captain Worsley was In many of the most Important battles of the war and never had a furlough in the four years of " service.: ih;j.v Speaking , of his return to North Carolina and his ; enlistment in ' " a North Carolina .regiment, Captain Worsley ;aidrj;i- ilif i 1 saw an advertisement by Thom as Ruffln . of Qoldsboro, then, a' mem ber of Congress, wanting men from every county in his district to form a county ooWpctny, so 1 and WT S. Hanrahand enlisted, from Pitt1 County. We went into camp of instruction, at Ridgway and from there, we went to Virginia s under : CoL . Robert Ransom and remained in .the ; same company during the entire war,, serving as 'or derly for Colonet Ruffin until he was. killed and then under Col. Ruf us Bar- ringer. . I was never wounded. I fought In both .battles at Bull Run. ; - "Henry Wyatt, was a eohoohnate of mine and . great chums.,. Henry.. left Greenville and went to Tarboro to learn " a trade and it was from . this place he volunteered." - f- Man Coughs .and Breaks Ribs. ' r , After a frightful coughing spell a man lh Neenah, Wis., feU ; terrible pains in his side and him doctor found - two rfbs had ? been broken. A What sagony Dr. King's New Discovery would hare saved him. A few tesspooneful ends a - late cough, . while persistent use routi obsti nate coughs, expels sfriArtwra ' colds or heals weak, sbre lunge, t feel sure ft Is a Oodsend to humanity, writes Ofra. Effle Morton, Columbia, Uo, "for I be lieve' I would have consumption today If I bad not used this great remedy." It's guaranteed to satisfy, and you can get a free trial bottle or 50-cent Or $1.00 slse . at Jnb S. Blake Drag' . Co. GTLIIER-MOORE CO " The Store ot Shoe Supremacy That's the way folks designate our store, tfocause of ' J our :well earned reputation for selling shoes that satisfy in wtylsv fit, wear and price. i ... !;."rjif?'.ifrs if Det us show you this season's newest a things Which embraces Oyster-Gray Boots, Patent Leather and White, Gray and Brown Tops; .These for. ladles and all thafs new for .boys and men are 'here also. - GDZtUER-ZIOORlS CO. WDi Visit : This Country in XParty With Former Provisional president Sun Ya8 sen. j ( . - . SEATTLE, WashiL, Deo. ; 5. la- struotions: have . been received ' from Washington, D. X yby the local cus toms and immigration, officers to pre pare for the early arrival of Dr Sun. Tat Sen, former Provisional President of the - Chinese. Republic, and other Chinese dignitaries who are expected here soon.. , . . The department at Washington or dered the local oflacers to arrange'' to facilitate the landing of Dr. Sun 'and his: party- and: toshow the ;v distin guished Chinese every courtesy. ; : -4,;"Aocording to iy the :: advices from Washington Dr. Sun-wiU be aeoom panied : by Wung Chungi Chifaghun, former Chinese minister ofJusllcet Hsu Chien, . former vice minister of justice, ' and Chen Ting Twang, , for merly vice minister of industries and commerce. " x - v , The awful list of Injuries on a nt It- iuoBBri .hmnanXv. : " fia against it ; however; is the f; Wonderful heahng. by Booklea's Armoa : Salve, of thousands, .who ' suffered from burns, cuts, bruises, bullet wounds : or ex ploetons. Its the ctuJolc healer of bofi, ulcers, eoema, sore npe' or pfles.- 25 cts at no. a Btelce Drus; Co. ' SCHU) TVULATfU CiaOJIT Three ; v Nights, Beginnfaig Tonlgtit, ' - ' .. ' reccsnber ' otn. Ifstctnees Friday" and Saturday. . The : Greatest Photo ,Play ever. Pro- i ducecL The Distinguished Aotor,- MR. NAT C- GOODWIN, V In JEIte Mammoth Produotlon -of - v HMVER TWISTV4 . Supported by an all-etar cast and comnlete scenic orodaction. 6 Reels. 6.000 Feet of Film. Pertormaooe InatM two hours and a half. , VwitviL AAnltS. . ' mi ' .-.r i .S5o Children 19 The Iittle- Btoiw Wtah fhw d3 Stock Wants Xosu: Trade. .; '; s V- f- B&VLSS&nr end . Prelglit Servico. ; -AliWAYS ON THE MINITI'ITW NIGHT OR DAx. S JAKE Hiramr, Dfer. Phone Nos.' x8a-il. ' On tne Sanarew - " " Prescriptions Fined Day and NiglA v?-. t i BLAKXSV. AIJrlZAE22 : TOT Stands: for Hndnut'sV " Elegant Toilet Water, Data- ty Extracts in fancy packages, " perfume Atomiasra, ,t . These make' appropriate and appreciated gifts. , An easy way an inexpensive way to remenv i, "ber. : V;jv...Wv:'V:.-.T We deliver on 'Crtstmasi morning at - - Jno. S. Blake DrtigCa PhoM 41. On tne Crduu. IMF0U(& VOTI RAIUVAY K . schedules in Ktteet May. 26, .1912... . 70 am Lv Charlotte, So. Ry. "AT 8Wpm 20pm ; Dv Winston; N. ; W. Ar tioopm 41 pm Lv ' Martinsville : Lv am 6 JO pm.Ar:.1-. Boaaoks;-S'rLV'';98 am Connect at Roanoke with trams East and WeSt, Pullman sleeping, dining, ears. Above (trains carry PuUroan sleeper Wtnston-Salem and " "New " Tor, vt Shenandoah ' Valley RouteDSamg ears north' of . Roanoke. V'vx ' . Additional train leaves Winston TO m.- daily. z ' y S'si :'s W. C SJJUNOERS Asst G. P. A ; ' :7'W, B. BBJVILL Gen. Pass. Agent. KSNT THAT IIOTrAKSViri A c-rxrncLu waitt as, . Charlotte Transfer Cqmpaiiy Fl GiBsoivwo0&Bmtsoimmim : . ; : HVGR aiWHO KNOW . SOUniBIII . RAILWAY 'Premier : Carrie of the South.? V ' N. " B The i following , Bcnedule figures' published only as . Information and . are no,gttaranteed.t;;ii.V w' y A No. 2-3 ao a. m. Daily, 1 Birmingham Special for Atlanta rand Birmingham. Pullman drawing room Bleeping cars, , observation cars and day coaches New - Tork and Washington to Btnningham. Pullman drawing room - sleeping ear Richmond to Blrmtngham. i Dining oar serriea. r.y -- - r: No. 88:30 al rra.Dany local -forDan-vffie, Btohmond ai aU Intermediate No: xl-S6 a, m-Dafly, the Southern's - Southeastern Limited -' for?; Columbia, , savannah, Aflcen, Augusta and Jack- sonvine. Pullman drawing room, sleep ring ears for Aiken, Augusta and .Tack ;' sonvBle. , -Day coaches to JaoksonvUle. rjtolsvearservlce.-;rrv:'i.!:-'x-i:: v-.;., No.t 44-4- a. - m.--Daily, local f orWasb- mgtor D.C. .'' ; . . : Z LNo. 35-85 a, m.-Oafly, local train for Columbia and intermediate points, No. 19 Tfl8 a. m. Local for Atlanta. No. 16 70 a. . m. Daily, ' local for Statesvnle and TaylorsvIUe, connecting at' MooresvSne for - Wmstdn-Galem. ' No. 3-JD:05 a. mADally. New Tork, At lanta and New Orleans Limited. Pull man drawing room sleeping ears and observation oars New - Tork c to New ; Orleans, Atteota and Maoon. -1 . Dining ; car service. Solid Pullman tram. No. 36-1035 a. m.-Dally, TJhlted States : fast mail for Washington and points ; North- Pullman drawing room sleeping " cars New Orleans aad Birmingham to ; New Tork. ' Day ooaohes to Washlng- ton Dtarag car servtoe. ; - 'V No. IV-ano a. mv Datty looal for At , lanta and intermediate points. .; No. 2812 M p. m. Dally, for Winston Salem and local points. Connecting at : Barber wtth no. 21 f or AshevUie aad intermediate petets and '- at Wlnstoo- Salem for WHkeeboro,Mount Airy and Greensboro. "; -- ' - '. ' ' ' No. 40-45 p. mDally. local for Greens boro and intermediate points. . yk No. 27-4 p. m.-Dally, local for Co- lumbla and intermediate points. - 1 c No. 4140 p. m-.Daily except Sunday, . local - fur Seneca and intermediate No. 12-6)00 p. m-Jany, f or Richmond and Norf oik. Handles Pullman cars Charlotte to ? Rtotimond. Charlotte to - New iTork -and Sansburyf to ; Norf oUc No. 24-4:30 p. nv-Datty-except Bunday, local for Moosreevflle, StatesvOle and TaylorsvOle -. iri- l No. 88-730 n mDany; NewSTork, At : lanta and New Orleans Limited ; for , .Washington and points North. Draw ing room sleeping . cars, observation ears to wew Torfc rteing. car service. - Soild PuHman trahx-- -- '. NOs, 3S eao p. m. Danr, United States "fast mall, for Atlanta, Birmingham and . New Orleans. Pullman drawing room sleeping ears New Tork to New Or leans ai Blnalngham.- Day coaches Washington to New Orleans, t Dining car service. ; .: . , -v; 4- -. No. 83-40:15' p. nvOsiiy. the Southern's t - Southeastern limited, for Washington, New Tork and points North. .Pullman drawing room sleeping oars for .'New Tork. : Day coaches to ' Washington. .-'-.Dining; car... serf lee. :- ;'."'.'";': No. 43 10ao pv m. Dally, for Atlanta and points South. Handles Pullman sleep ing ear - Raleigh to : Atlanta, Day eoacbss Washington to Atlanta. No. 30 130 p. - m. Dafly, Birmingham Special, for WBshlnton and New Tork. PuTJman drawing room sleeping ; ears observation cars to New Tork. . Day coaches to Washington. Pullman : drawing- room sleeping cars Birming ham to Richmond. Dining car service, i An New Tork trams of Southern Rail way . wfil arrive - and depart from the magnificent , Manhattan terminal of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Seventh and Blghth avenues, Tmrtylrst . to TWrty thtrd streets, and c wfil be composed of V t , '-f t ; ,r : . y lira M?: ""-'''.-'-iT'.''''---':' ''.,-i.'' :' ""' '-' '..',. ;. .. .. :-- (jil 111 ) VW ---'Ect .'-KJIiTCcpE . '-Tou Can Always Get It At Mellon's"- t'!'.:yyy!', - .''s :.' ;'-f"y. '""-'y'''- y-- ''' '. -.' ' -',Ji.'. ."7" -v-i- .. -4 ,x: modern electrlo-Ughted; steel construction' Pullman, ears..i';:T.r- ',' '! '.' v'i Tickets.' sleeping ear aooommodatlons . and detailed information can be obtained at ticket offloe, No. 11 South Tryon street. . R H. DeBUTTS D. P. A, v ; Charlotte. N. C" - . R ' L. VERNON, D. p. A'..' : '. Y-: ;-. CTharlotte, N. a ' V;"''H.:, F. ,CABT, Q. P. A., - .-V ''1 -"t'-vj- '- '. wuhlndmi.' . TJl r. . S. H. HARD WICK. P T. Mgr ; ''-y- ' Washtagton, D. C. ! ?a H. COAPMAN, V. P. a Mgr, - K- ( ' 'r-' . , Washington, D. C. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY TRilNS .L . , jtxjtivb april 9, mt v-;-. Na 40-40 a.'" m ' through train for .Wflmlngton' with, parlor. car attached. Connects at Hamlet with No. . 88 : for ,. Portsmouth and Norfolk, No. 66 for V Raleight Washington, Baltimore, Phila- delphla. and -New Tork.. -Dining car; - service and vestibule ooachesto Wash- ; ' ington. . Pullman sleeping cars to Jar f sey Cii7.' i i V-" ,; ,. ' .:"-,;-.'.:,-""-': No. '487:8 a. m for Monroe, couneot- lng to all points South. ' . .. -No. ' 13810-6 a. m., local for JJtaootntou, . Shelby i and Rutherfordton, connecting j '-with C, Cf ' & O. at Bostlc.'.- - : No. 474:40 pi nv. for Lmcolnton, Shelby, . Rutherfordton and points West.- -: ' ': No. 446:00 p. rm., for. Wilmington and ' alt'tocat stations. . -t - -M'f ; :.-'v,V'.-.r- No. 1327:45 p. m. Handles local sleeper ' for Portsmouth, Norfolk; connecting at; v Monroe with No. 41 for Atlanta and ? Southwest with through V sleeper to"1 , .Birmingham; at Monroe' with No, 82, 7 " fast train with' sleeper to Portsmouth ! J, and' Norfolk and Jersey : City, t Con- -" r nects , at. Hamlet with No. 84 with : through vestibule coaches for Washing-: ton. Dmmg ' car Richmond to : New . ' Tork. Pullman sleepers to New' Tork. TRAINS ABRIVB AT CHAMjCTrTB:. . No. 32S 10:25 a. m.t:from the ast. , ' ... Noi: 46 10:05 a. m., from the west.' Fl -No. 5 12-0 p. m.. from Wllmingtonend v?--. an.'loeal stations.- ' 'y- -r?:; No 332 70 p. . m., from the ; west. ; , ; 1 ' No. . 49 Itt p. m, from .the east, v ; No. 89 H.00 p. m 'from the east. . ' -' , .'Cv.B RTAN, O. P. A ' . .-. f - Portsmouth, Vn ; . v - JAMES KBR. T.'P. A, . ' Vi-Vrv v - Charlotte. N. CV; x- Wi-i-''R & LEARD, D. P. A ' - v , V,Raleigh,-'N.;a'"V V,? H. T. ORB. P. A-. -' "!; -. ixr ..Charlotte,' lf. C.v-' PJJt''-'i Between Charlotte and Gastonla, Tramu Leave Chartotte ggeutlve Sunday, Ntrremfcer ,10, 1811 " y . ..s Am ma At. Mint Street Square.:'' '', Na l 7Ka.m. - X ' ttn a. m.' i"" C-fttU-a. Bb ';.";' 7 BM5 a. m. . -!as0a.m.; i t KSO p. ra. V , ! 30 8720p.m. .; -. i' . 17 4t2S p. m. ' 19 8:85p.m. ' : 21- 80 p. m. r ,23 3rtBp.m. ,'v:-:::- 25-40 p. m. fisjotraare checked to Station NO. f 78 a. ra. 4-asa.ta. --ao-43a.m, 8-31 5 a. m. 10-12350 a. m. ' . 12 8:80 p.m. . i-4Mp.m. . 18 4:85 p. sv V 20 60 p. nv. 22 trt0p,m. . - 84 p. ia. . E8U43 p. m. ; street Station only; '--L' . Tickets on sale et'Inofcpendenee Termi nal and Mint Stseet. Station, r . ; B. THOMASON. ; -;'.C V. PATflfCR, IF IT'S NO GOOD TO .TOTi WlUTlfl A CHRONICLE WANT ADr - ' IS ; on short notice we can that y on can appear on , the scene as fine ancl nt as the nest man. . - Chistom-cxafted ; : Evening v Dress Suits," durable silk- . lined thfoughcnit, of eoft, serviceable ; unfimsned , wor sted; the cut correct ; the fit faultless. .; Separate, dinner coats of the same fabric. " The J'in-bbtween,i : Borieb for after dusk. v Kot a scattering - selection, Dut: fresh : conceits vtnat snow each new twist of fashion. - y f: y - . n ,-; -y - . v
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