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THE CHABLOTTE EVENING CHRONICLE, - TUESDAY: BECEMBEB'lt, 19li WE A THER7QONDmONSA T'f.8 A.M. r 7;f v S. Department of Apiculture " - - - I VVjai r ; r WEATHER BUREAU ' ' f Charlotte, N. C, 8 a. m., -Vsf-J ' ' I Dec 17, Local forecast:. 1 XAIi6 "8 ' X' ' GaWvoL. ' f i Unsettled weather, rain to " V rsqy 3.Q.CI ; - JP ' " 1 ' - I O clear; Q partfr clouorrO ; cloudy, g rata; nwjf wporf inissing. Arrows fly with the wind. FUs tcgfperatnrs past 38 Hoots; secoodV pwylpltatton of .Ot Inch or more for past 24 hours; thlrd maximum wind velocity.; STATES COMMISSION PLANS SUCCINCTLY Former Alderman GItes ; OotHne Of Difference In two ;V Ft"11 - - , . The degree of'ierest manifested -In the proposed commission f orm of gbf eminent has directed thef attention of; bus'ness men oyer the city to the, busi ness feature of the ' question, and the following interesting; facts furnished ty a former member of1 the board of aldernen will afford rather' direct-insight into some o,f the phases of work of the commission form as contrasted with "that under which the ' city- la now living: .Wherein The. essential the modern i commission --government and the old aldermanlc. . or :' commis sion form Ss that the hew. form7 is a coMeniratioBr of "autft&Htyand Vice ' z)llitxcesent47hyttyar-d'iOf reed two to' four,' who are' required to gire their - entire "time to - the ' duties' of the! office, and whose .salaries' are uch .as to warrant th proper quali fied man in accepting such position, and may be known as the ; "direct, commission form of city government, The. old - way, is the "election of a fitizen, " theoretically to represent;., a Eertain defined district of the city, who shall not be required to devote any of his time, neither is he paid', who with his associates meet " once, month to discuss and run the city 'affairs, land is known as the' "indirect, reference or consulting commission fornj of city; government, . . . v- . - : . The ,'Mndjrectli commission , form Buch as now exists, conaucts the busi ness affairs of. the .city more .by. em ployes, rather ttiaRr personal contact and acquaintance, ' requiring sfc f ew meetings ' tp reach conclusions. ' The modern, v "dir'ect ' commission f orm," meet everyday at ' a, ctatvhour if xer wmcn tneir.ntireume. js aevoea to personal contact' and acquaintance with every -phase of the. affairs of the city. . Gould Save $10(f,0W. -An illustration of the, excessive cost of the present form of government is" the sewer and water - departments. The separation rof ,these .two depart THE FACTORY IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR PIANO OR PLAYER-PIAIIO They Differ. A .-, ? r -lV . ' disttaetlon in Here you deal with makers for these are factory warerooms. You avoid dealer's profits and double expenses. ,: You . save fully 20 per cent and get the etieff guarantee; of satisfaction tS, WUITTNGi ; Visit these Factory Warerooms. ; ; rrtftfrtafft r Visit Thfesc-Factory Varc Rooms-Inspcct -The Stieff and Shaw Player Pianos Compare them with, instruments elsewhere, at 20 per cent higher prices. Note the beauty of design and .wQrkmrish'lpthe rich sing-, ing tone quality. These . are pianos-ydu'll. be proud to' call your own. And while you're here, ask Vbout aur Easy: Plan." ,"( - , r - SOUTHERN CS flTr m ji me w v - ... - J ments costs the taxpayers an amount atl if. it could ; be; stated ; wih ac curacy,--would not be believed. s; : f As is-weU known a great deal of the work; of ; these two . departments ' are similar." The? equipment and tools f he;;ldehtlcal, Ijth.; the; other.,. In. some - respects the same v kind ' of workmen ani foremen of . cne -reprev J sen the class - of forenien and' work men in he other. : J: . -i; :;':. & One of theie departments ' may ,sur vey for the construction of a,new'main extension, . a tear the street " up, ..lay its pips, repair the "Street and shortly afterward t the other, department may survey Hhe:' feame " street, dig ' Mj rthe same, street, .lay its ; pipes , and. repair the torn up street the second time. " ,A few; day iago a'TghttaVenue; resi dent,. called'ia4 a pluftiber jto unchoke a selwer pipe leading from Xtv street to J would": involvet" th.6 tirne. of two 4 laborers igaOt to-, -exceed: hr, Wn -V one Case f thf sewer department sua tained an expanse' of $70 ,l3ar making one (.conne$tlor:' byi reason ' of not haV iffTa" permanent wecord of the city' feweVs. a9 r;iThe city has just issued $5Qp,000 acjU -I dltJenaln jpqndVon waterworks arid sewers fahdUilgT'1' tions'as a basis,-' ip Is estimated that if the, two departmerits were consolidate ed and r'under executives, who gave tKeir entire vtime ;to; it, ..a saving of more than' ? 1 00', 0 0 0 could be made easily in the expenditure '-2 of these ...... . r-v . V ' . . -!s iV-i ' ' ' .'A;-few.yea8lagot:i when .there were about 60 men who were ' members of the .board . of' "aldermen and various commissions, one "prominent city, offi- ciai ,made some private investigation; and found-that- at the -eity .stable, the er projpe.rty ..w'ere..le.f t .out in the, open weather during- the . Winters .or . sea sons .that thev property was riot in use, and -the ; deterioration' wasfas he esti mated . twicer. as great' as. actual use would nave been. He further inyesti gated - the; matter, 3 in : an endeaypr', to iflnd whof was responsible,, ahd out of the 6 6 odd nien'' charged witk .the re sponsibility -of runninji- the city, only one wu found who ever had been to the " stable, and : he was an ; alderman that was interested ? In'jthe- property. Investigation disclosed that only two men of the 60 had ever seen the septic tanks and crematory properties,- ' This is , merely ; mentioned to illus- WOAREROOMS, XOGvI T !: -j HrMHured fimr.fla.vS ta -flmut iimii flv i tir-w r?-'i it--.,. -, - -j & ; , U 4 J 3f BSE. 1 iH, ,v 1 IFF- ' f ' i . , e -a ' - fT 16HT EDGE" the only Isdles'shoe dresfltag taut P 70 THE WEATHER. Forecast for North: Carolina: Local rains tonight or Wednesday; '-warmer in east . and central portions . tonight., , Mod erate south winds. .:- , , ' v EXPIjANATION . OF?. TODAY'S MAP. A storm of J considerable : intensity is located . today -' over the . - lake . ( region, with, center - over Wisconsin. , It is causing cloudiness and unsettled weather from the Jakes to v the South Atlantic coast. - and local rains - or snows over a large portion of the Mississippi Valley. This depression is 1 b ?lh pr eceded by warmer rweather - over : f central . ana Southern sections. It. is; slightly wanner in i the : Northwest, i but , freeslng tem- Deratures-nrevaU jreneraJhr-there. - - 1 An area of high pressure will oe notea over : the Pacific .'.coast, . and another sliffht "area" of . high over' the Northeast. The'V indications are . for unsettled weather 1n this vicinity," with rains to night or Wednesday; wanner tonight. O, O. ATTO. Local Forecaster. BULLETIN Summary of observations tnads at United Slates weather' bureau statijjns Tuesday, December -17. .-. .Temperature ... v-. ' - ' ' ' ' . I 5 Stations and . , jg :- ;t a-a. WeatheratSm.. J- (Eastern Tta ; 2. -S . '- - , ' S' - - ' -- ..,s I "Vt V., - -I " 'V' Atlanta -." v. 44 2 44 I ,00 Augusta . .. . .. 44 64 38 .00 ' Boston .. 30 : 48 30 .00 Calgary .V . ... .18. .28,, !' .00 Charleston .. .. ".. 46' 58 v 44. ,00 CHARLOTTE . .. 40 " 62 '40 -00 Chicago "44 t 40 '36 ,44 Corpus Chrtstl . . 52 1 74 52 .00 Denver .. .. .. .. 30 40 28 .00 Duluths .; .. .. .. 30 , 28' 26 .04 Galveston .. .. .. 58 f 66 58 .00 Havre. .. . 20 34 M .00 Huron . .. - -40 - j 24 . ; ,06 Jacksonville , w . ,, .56 68 54 .00 : Kansas City .. .. 32 : 44 33 . .01 " Louisville .. .. ... 50 J 52 44 .22 ; Memphis ........... 52 J.52 50 ; 2.08 Montgomery . ; .. 52 6 f"; 80 .00 New Orleans ... ' 63 66 : 84 .00 ; New .York .. .. 36 46 34 .00' Oklahoma,.. ., .. 32. .56 .. ISO .00 PalesUne... .'. '.. 48 64 48 ' '.02 Salt- Lake City . . 28 . 34 1 .28 .22 San Francisco ... 50 60 SO- .- .CO :" Savannah .. ... 52 1 64 44 j .00 Smeridan. 34 38 . 28 .00 Shreveport '50 62; .50, .24 St. Louis.. .. ' 42 50 43 ,16 - Swift Current.' . 16 32 14 .00 Williston. 18 30 18 .00 Wilmington . 43 : 2 ' 40 J .09 trate the excessive expenses of .a form of government, such as now - exists, where the executives, or authoritative heads are not required, to devote their time to the city affairs, and run the city as a business corporation is con ducted. : 1 mum VI iShooPolishoc IN EST OUAUTY r : LARCCST VAJUETV "STlft" combination for clesnisv and poliebiDe all Jcindsof niMetorUnsUoee.lOc. "BANDY" sise, 39a. "QOICEWHTri"(lnl'naldfomwithsponftenlcli. ly cleans and whileM dirty canvas Shoe. 10c. 85c ' "BABY ELITE" comblnatkm for jgentlemea who UkepridelabatiiigtheirslioealooKAl. Restores color and lustre to all black shoes. . PoIUb wltb a onua or cloth, 10 cents. ' TXrfE" lice, 95 eents. it Mil dealer doa not kM the kind Ton want, aend as the price tn stamps for (all sue paekace, caarges paid. WHITTEMORE BROS. b CO..r 2026 Albany Stroet, Catrabridfla, Maa The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers Sho Polishes in iht World. ; Wednesdays Iecember : 18th, ' - Matinee and Night. . . Av '. S. Stern and Company Presents. the Talented ana Beautiful Actress - IDA ST. LEON "FimSHIJTa FANNY' By Lee Wilson Dood, A better play tnan 'i'Oliy . ox tne v;ircwir - ? jjj , wniqu Miss St, Leon delighted, millions of playgoers. A supporting cast of met ropolitan -" player8' and wonderful scenic production. : '. Seats on " sale to day at Hawleyis.;-' r- -; -.-v. ? Prices, Matinee , ,r.$l M, TBo, 50o 25o :t Xlght. , tl.50. S1.00, 75c, 50J, 25o HpOBtuveiT contain! on. jico una x-tmnuBiauj-knd children's boots AndBhoes, statues wnbsat rsfc btna.230. TBENCH 6L0SS." i&C ; -- -r LEU riEC'IC'iT TCEATCZ UILL : EE TLXirOFEfl BEXT WEEK The-Piedmont Theater-r on North Tryo'o Mreet wJU throw open its doorp next Afor.day ; with ? one of the finest vaudeville bills that has ,, ever be-a brought to the titv, according to:- th claim cf the promoters of Jthis-.ner house of aifjusement.- 1 The Piedmont Tl'.earer. isu.ne of' nine such Institu tions own d' by one "company' through out North : Carolina and, It As the aim of the management to engage; only the highest tlakB of vaudeville, shows that can be ' m cured. : The first attraction will vbe.'jstven by 'the.:, Jeffries- circuit, L known as the ; '"Booth Trio," compris ing bicycle acrobatic feats. ' - The new Ibuildtng ts elegantly pre pared for - theatrical . purposes. The seating capacity is slightly, more. than. IjpOO. " The seats are : of upholstered leather and all vof 'the interior. finish-'-ings"! are - exceedingly , elegant : .The front part of vthe-,i building iwillw be giverf aver to' C. 8. Eiam, Jewelryj, and Charlie,-Bttch operating ,a , cigar 'and soda stand. on "the, 'first'' floor..' Jv-(i. Solomon, 'contractor, - and F; L, Boa f oeyj architect, 'will maintain offices on : the second 'floor., ,7116 entire third noor - win , oe occupiea oy tne jagio Film Company. QUAIL HUNTING ATTENDED BY FREQDENT DIFFICULTIES NOW i Those who . hays .po sympathy f pr the . open hunting . season in thii county are conveyed the ! consolation by experienced f hunters - that feweif birds' are being killed per shot an& per ground covered- and per V tim consumed' than "in any such given period ' before.' - ' This is - the senti ment . expressed -, by those ,.who" have been laboriously - trying their - guns and dogs thls; season 4 Hunters - from the r city say that the situation ; has greatly -changed, in-. the county within recent' years for-'- some - reason o another: ' The weather , has had much to do with the poor success that has attended their efforts this season audi others '. put the responsibility, on" on thing and then another.' : One of the most experienced birdmen of the " city; says that the. ground is being cultl vated. so much ttiore' extensively than it 1 formerly was that , the Wrds ' are given; a more; limited territory withr in' which to protect- themselves an& are confining their" activities -1 mor closely to' the dense thickets.' ".' Various reasons are assigned to : the uhsatis-. factory htthting of The season; some: about j haying reached ' the , conelUsloji that.; there. i is a . marked , scarcity ; of quail in this community and v that this is the basis for the unsuccessful efforts so. far. . fiW" i f: PSENT FOR BITOE JBnUsted -Met! of the-Army ? May vCol lect Fund for Wedding : Present for Miss Helen Gould.: .u, - -..... . .r- DENVER, CoL,, Dec?' 17. A gift from the enlisted men of the United States army ; bought by a fund con tributed, at ? posts of regulars in the insular possessions and in" the United States will be a token Miss Helen M. Gold will receive, on : her marriage' to , Finley J. Shepard, if , , the appeal framed last night by' the soldiers v at Fort Logan reach the post in time. " Most of. the enlisted men : at' Fort Logan are veterans of both , the Span ish-American war and the Philippine insurrection and ' their' appreeiation- of Miss Opuld's kindness : in vi98-99 is such that they - are desirous ! of w rvB w . f : -v " " .;::..V.;;r '' ' Tf f'-, ' ;...V1F ; , FRANK ; CHANGE; IN' SO j ' ' HURRY TO MEET FARRELIi Frank Chance, farmer manager', ot the Chicago i Nationals, told friends here yesterday that "private business had prevented his -gorng- to - Chicago to , meet Frank ; Farrell, owner of the New York ' Americans, who ts said to want Chance as manager. : t '1 can't, go until after the . first , ot the year," said Chance, : and' addea that .ho '"might not go at all.'-, - GBLMER-MOOIIE CO. , ,. ;; , ;s 1 particular . about .v tne size, just gudasj at that : and ; we exchaiige ;af- :ter the; " gift day, ' the correct size. ; v'":y.i i; : Slipped ;iak ; eXGel- : lent ' and appreciated giftsvfor, every toember.. " "! ,v":' vj ' . ? . ;r"i iave a big assort- mest of over a hiindred crxaiisn-MOORE co. Buy Christmas I7fcaf;rb'SBc". - . Anna says 'she1 gave -her brother a Combina :tion Box : last '-Christ--t mas , and . he .was de-: iighted.?)-- V, j ; f'What'siin'a Coinbi-. m nation . Box , ; Mary! . it., Vnight do for Alfred. ' :4WHy child, .a--'pep--; feqtly., .beautiful SUk 4 Handkerchief, a. Silk . Tie -and a . pair of Silk ' ; Socks; Or, you can get them with Just the -Tie "and Socks. They " are awfully nice and. readyf packed in a neat holiday' box just ready to stick Vour card in and'send." ' Wnere" do you , '-buy c them-Mary?" ' " .s ; At ;graham'S, the VCorrect ""'""'Dress" j - Store' where I'll - bet T Alfred has soen'and ad .nired them. ', Anna says they cost from $1.00 to $1.50. - v ' V"J " " THE MEN'S -: 4'V V';: : STORE OF THE k -'---. .V-' CHRJSmAS SPIRIX . .:;;,v?.i;'':$?3H' a-:-i ,,!;i,v!3r:ivi;;.i . ' " -1' T- ,;-f" i-:'f- ' ' K-Jv s ' ? "" --.r- " J" as to ; what -to buy a riend FOR CHRISTMAS ttUiA'BOOK IF YOU'RE; INI DOUBT as to what kind of a book M Buy A Mystery Story 'lit. The Secret of Lonesome Covevby Sam uel Hopkins Adams, is freshly mvsa. technkally skilful art4 si unique as Is the hero, Chester Kent, detecdre. r;; s Book 80 W. Trade St ; v a.v,' j - ' -'i ' . r. . .;-- ;.-i, Bagage,1 Passenger and ; (, Freight-Service . ALWAYS ' ON jTHE 3 2UN WIT. r.'-;-"--NIGHT OB AY.C. ;PlKiie. Ncf. SSSkftl vm"; BLAKE'S DRUG CHOP m : '- .iiOai ttm Sq-oare.--...;..-Prascriptlons Fined ttw . '.; . and Night. ' " i535?sv : Stahda'for Qnallty. , ;' U rf-;.T-Tti'04ufi.5f,liaVtt pound ' package of - h Flemish -"- Lawn rPaper for 2Zc' ' " V . W also haye sqme 'fancyS;; Bpx . Paper, drummers' sam-' iC ples that will rriako beautiful " gifts. These goods will be sold ''at. .' about ; bAlfrpguIarptes.; jno.S.01aKedra(Co. ':'; BEFORE ? YOU 4 v pEXTOg gO RENT THAT HOUSTJ -ANSWEU A CHRONICLE WAZZT AS, : . , ' Robinson Store Charlotte Transfer Company xx - in i -r y trrw nMiniMnw nim il Mp,MMMB'jr -i The Littiv Store Vrtth the pij 1 ". Ctock TtsuvTo Tre- . cbedm!ea in effect December &, 1911 .. : j rJJfiAVB WIKSTON-SAIiEQa: '4 ''v T.-OiJ a, m. daily for Roanoke and Inter mediate stations. ponnect with - main ne rmtn "North, East: and West with Pullinain; BiMper,: dining cars. - . , : ;M5. mP,: i 4aliy; :.f or ; Martlnavme, Rpanolce, the North and Eaat. ; Pullmin Steel electrta lighted sleeper vWtostoM ealetn - to Harrteburg, Philadelphia, New rant. Dining cars -north of -Roanoke. 4rt' u. m. t dally. ..excent Sunday, -for Uartlnsville and . local stations. . ; w. C.' SATJNDjCRS. p: T. Mgr.., Wv !K Qb Pass. Agent - southern railwat; annotjwces GREATIiX REDUCED . RATES FOR THE CHRISTMAS . AND . . . ';,', JTKW TEAR HOLIDATS. Fdr'Christrnas and New' Tear Holl- day$ the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates. ..Dates of sale, December 13, 14. it, is, zo, 2ir a?, as, 84, X6, ana list, also on January i: 1913. with final return- limit January .. 6th, 1913 For further and , detail, information apply to any Southern Railway tick et agen or write - , , Charlotte, N. C. - CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY EXCUR SION " TICKETS VIA SEABOARD v AIR LINE RAILWAY. The Seaboard Air Xdne Railway will sell Holiday " tickets between all sta tions on ; its : line at greatly reduced rates on December 18, 14, 17, 19, 20, 21, 12, 23, 24, 25, 31 and January 1st good to return - until January th In clusive 1915. This will be a 'great op portunity to ; visit your, friends during the Xmaa time at greatly, reduced rates...- For .farther .information., call on your nearest agent or write the undersigned. - ;j--.-.t ' w& i -;- t . - JAMES KER, JR., T. P. -A., i ; Charllotte N. C. BT S. IffiARD, D. P. A.,' . r Raleigh, N.' C : SOimiffili RAILWAY premier Carrier of the South."'"' N. BThe following v ecedul;Tlgares published only as Information and are not guaraxiteeo. '' .', . . r-, '-r. . -No -2-:l0 ;, s - m.-anyr Birmingham Special ; for Atlanta and Birmingham. Pullman drawing room sleeping ears, v observation rearsr and day coaches New Tork- and Washington - to Birmingham. -Pullman drawing V room l sleeping car; Richmond to Birmingham. . Dining ear service.' J:.:.'. ;,;; -.J, NOV:. 82 190 a. - m.--Dally local i for Dan--ville. ;P'5bmond and all Intermediate s points - : ' ! i i ; - . - .No. p-:0VamDafly. the Southern's ( Southeastern ' Limited" , for . Columbia Savannah,' Aiken, ; Augusta "and. Jack sonvliUv , Pulimah drawing room, sleep-. f ing cars tor Aiken. Augusta and Tack ''onville. -Day coaches to? Jacksonytlle. ' ;Dlinlng esu:-:srvlos: .iV '.v-v? 'V': ir': ' No 44 . m.Day,: local for Wash ' lngtor D. C ' ;r- , NOV 3Se:40 a, im-Datlyv4 local i train for Columbia and . fotertnedjate. points., -'.;.: NStV5-Trt5 a, jtuLoeal. for. Atlanta.' . ; No. .. i.i:50 a. m. DallV. ' local for ; 8tatesv1lla' and lraylorsvIlle,t connecting atKooreavtiiocfr- WfnstonSaiem. .- Nt. -8TV-10:0S amDailyj NowtTork At lahta and New ,Qrleans . Limited,, tPull trnto drawing room sleeping " cars and ' observation cars 'New Tork- to New Orleans, - Atlanta - and - Macon. - Dining - caif service. . Solid Pullman train.- , NoV IflOav m:Dany, -Uhited States fast mail for Washington - and points , North. -Pullman drawing room sleeping ; cats New prleans and Birmingham ' to ' New Torki: :"Day coaches , to WaShmg- tc. Dining , ear serviced i -'- No,v nll;l0i a. m. Dally, local, for At- iSftta and intermediate points. ' NoV 2918:01 p. ,m.--Dally, for Winston : Salem rsnd local; points- j Connecting at Barber with ; No. 21 f or - Asheville and Intermediate , points . and at Wlnston : Salem for WllkesboroMount Airy" and Orsensboroii 't :n-No.- 4-2:B p. m. Daily local for Greens : boro and intermediate points.; . No. 27-4:35 p. nv Daily local for Cd- - rombia and intermediate points.-' - ; No. . 41 4.-60 p.. m.wDaily, except Sunday; . ; local ;, for Seneca and Intermediate points.' if -:;-:-.; ';V'V;'..: ' 'I1; 'r No. 12 K ' p. m-Datly. tor Richmond ahd Norfolk; . Handles Pullman cars Charlotte .to ;,Rchmend. .Charlotte - to New Tork ..and Sail shury - to Norfolk. No. . 244i90 p. nv Dally, except Sunday, local for Mooresvuie, smtesvuie ana Taylorsville . " . No. S2-TS0 p. m.--Daily, New .Tork. 'At- mlatll '. .;.' ' i V- o JfirJ&t ry 'fHirF. $"ii-tr!'' ' T-. """2r'4- rr'-. box TUa5 ' ' ' ' ' r, ' ' ' ;-',j; -. v'.? WT.- V.-J, fi?ii:.C:?'SI; ' r ."You Can Always Get' If At Mellon's" Cmr 6tor-Wlll be Open Evenings Until Christmas. larfta and New Orleei- . . 1 for, Washington and points North. ..Draw Ing -rooni' sleeping cars." -' Otservatloa; cars to New TCrk. Dining ear service Solid Pullman tratn. r " ' " ' " " - '' v No. 85 p, rn. Daily, United i Statet fast mall, ror Atlanta, Birmingham and k .rNew" Orleans. Pullman' drawing room , sleeping ' ears New Torjt to IJtw Qrr . , leans ' and Birmingham. "Day eoaches; . , Washington to New Orleans. ' Dlain ; ear --service. ' ' - '" No.rS3-40.15 p., m-CJafl. the outhern't Southeastern Limited, for Washington, i New. Tprk and points NortV Pullman drawing, room sleeping cars .for Nsif', Tork; Day coaches to .Washingjon. v. Dining ..ear service. . . No, 4t4030 p. ' m Dally, for Atlanta 4 points ' South. - Handles Pullman sleep . ,.lng . car -Raleigh - to . Atlanta,'. , pay: coaches Washington to Atlanta, - ? 1 No. ,2011:29 p, m Daily, Blrmlnafearq Special,-, for- Washington . and- New York. Pullman drawing room. s)epipg ' : ears . observation cars to JJewTprk;' .'Day coaches to Washington.. Pullman drawing room : sleeping cars BlrminSt bam to Richmond." Dthtrig oar service. . AH New Tork trains of Southern Rail-' way will -arrive and depart from th, magnificent Manhattan terminal pf the Pennsylvania1 Railroad, .Seyer A and Eighth .avenues Thlrty-Erst to 'Thirty ' third streetSr and will be composed ot modern electric-lighted sfeel construction Pullman cars, - " - Tickets, sleeping ear accommodations and detailed information .can be obtained at ticket , office. No. U South Tr yon street, . R, H. DeBXJTTS, D. P. JL, ''- i-. f Charlotte, "N. C s. , ,R U VERNON, D, P. A.. . ' V : ' . : Charlotte,- N. -C ' rt: F, CART, TO. P. A., ' t Washlnirton. .D. C S- H- HARDWICK. P. T.-MST.. . J ,. Washington, ' D. O, 15. H. COAPMAN. V. P. k O. Msrr., ' - ,' : Washington'. .T. C. SEABOARD AIR LII1E. RAILWAY TRAINS ' LKAVB CHARLQTTP PF-! ' l FRCTIVB APRIL 9. W2. v. ' ; ':'; ". .)-; . , - , No. 40 8: aOO a a.. m.- through : train fori. : Wilmington with parlor car attached.; Connects ; at Hamlet . with No. 23 " for' .. Portsmouth . and , Norfolkv No. fi& for,, . 7 Raleigh, Washington, Baltlmre, FhUaT t " delphla 'and New Tork. - Dinin ear -service and vestibule coaches to Wash'' lnrto'n. Pullman sleeping cars to Jer sey Ci .r. ; ; -.. .v - i''-, , :s, :.t No. ,48-7:30 a. m.. for Monroe, connect- Ing to all points South. 1 1- -No. 123 10:25 a. m. local for Llncolnton. ! Shelby and Rutherfordton. cormectlng with C, C. & O. at Bostte. No. 474:40 n. m.." fo Llncolnton. Shelby, -Rutherfordton and points West. - y , , v -No.v 446:00 p. m for Wilmington and; all local stations,' ' : ". No. lte 7:45 p.1 m, Handles local sleeper , for. Portsmouth, Norfolk; connecting t J Monroe with No. 41 for Atlanta and . Southwest with through ' sleeper ' . . Birmingham: - at Monrcv with No. 2. -fast- tralrt with uleeper to Portsmouth and .-Norfolk and Jersey City.- Cobi nects at Hamlet with No. 34 with ; through vestibule coaches for Washing .r ; ;ton. Dining car . Richmond .to New. . York. , Pullman sleeners to New Tork., TRAINS ARRIVHJ AT -CHARLOTTBi No. 13310:28 a. - n., from tho ' east. " No-SlORiS--. ra... from -the' west. . Na ( 45-12:10 p.: m.. from Wilmington and " " j ' ; . : r. . air local stations. ' No ix-7ian p. m.," from the west. . No. . 49-7:25 p. m from tha sast. . Jou. 2911 joo. p. m.. from the east. ' ; ' C. B. rtan, a. P. A.. '. . '''''ix'' - Portsmouth, .Va. '. : . v',.'-:-, JAMES rKER. T. P. An :''-;''''; ;-'' " Charlotte N. ' , H. & LUJARD, D. P. Am . ';;; ' ' ' HaTrtgV V. ' -i, . H. T. ORH. P A., i .. - i ...!. ' Charlotte.' . Nv vOt UlUJll . Trectionnipr Charlotte and N. O. Gastonia, Trahis Leave Charlotte Effective - - Sunday, November 10, 1912. Lv. Independence Ar. Mint, Street ' Square. No. :l 7.-00 a, nv S 2 8:15 a. m. ig , 9:is a. m. 7 10:25 a. rn.'- . 911:50 a. m. II 1:30 p. m.. 15 3:20 p. m. . ri7 '4:s$p. m. 1 19 8:25 p. m.. jls 20 p.m. 23- 8:45 p. m. ' - Station. No. . 2 7:55 a. m, 4 2:i8 a. a. ..a-403sm. a4i:25a. nv. 16-12:50 a. ra. 12 2:30 p. m lt 4:2t p. nv 111:85 p. ra., , , 20-r. :30 p, nv 22 7:40 p.m. 24 9:48p.m. - , 9UI:R n. M 28u$p.ro. Baggage checked - to and ..from . Ml Street Station only. . . . Tickets on sale at Independence Term!-' nal and Mint Street Station, v ; E- THOMASON. C. V, PALMES. . j. ajama. gift - "- lo,i iA , n Between ; ' giro. r '
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