TH! CHARLOTTE NEWS, APRIL 28, 1908. BLOCKADERS OF m pn a iv n unn on TO U, S. PRISON ... i. Special to The News. Greensboro, X. C. April 2S. Yester day morning six prisoners who were convicted at the recent term of the United States court here and sentenced by Judge Boyd to the United States prion at Atlanta. Ga., were taken from .the Guilford county jail to that place to begin serving their sentences. Those taken to Atlanta, with their sentence, were as follows: W. K. Freeman, of Montgomery county, one vear and one day; Roy Lucas, also of Montgomery, one year and one day; .Tee '"Oateman. Smithtown, fifteen months; John Hill, eighteen months; Oscar Sisk, three years, and Jim Smith, four years, all of Smithtown,- Stokes county. At Salisbury they picked up three other prisoners, who were convicted and sentenced to the Atlanta prison at last week's term of the Federal court in Statesville. Representative men of the Christian church of four states met with the congregations of Christians for a three days' session. Yirginia, North Caro lina. Georgia and Alabama are all rep resented. Mayor Li. J. Brandt deliver ed an address of welcome in behalf of the city, and Mr. C. A. Hines made an excellent address of welcome in behalf of the congregation of the PViristioTl clllirch. Mrs. C. D. Mclver and President j j. I. Foust, of the State Normal nd J Industrial College, returned yesterday from Memphis, Tenn., where last week ; thev attended the Conference For Ed-j ucation in the South. Mrs. Mclver made a most excellent address on ed ucation. Other North Carolinians who attended the conference were Presi dent E. I.. Moffitt. of Elon College: State Superintendent J. Y. Joyner, and Assistant State Superintendent C. II. Mebane am! W. L. Pot eat, of Wake Forest College. Sunday prohibition speeches were made to large crowds by Mr. Edgar Broadhurst at Zinz's Chapel: Ex-Judge J. T. Shaw and Mr. W. A. Cook at Sandv Ridae: and Mr. T. C. IToyle, at Mount Pleasant. Judge Jeter C. Pritch ard also made an excellent address here on Saturday afternoon on prohi bition. NEGROES TO DIE ON GALLOWS. Brother iurderc Will Pay Penalty for Brutal Crime Friday. Ned and Brack Toland, the two ne grose who were convicted at the spe cial term of court in Lexington on Tuesday cf-last week, will be hanged next Friday. They are in the peniten tiary, where they will remain until Fri day' morning of next w eek, then to be taken to Lexington by Sheriff Corley and special deputies. The sentence of the court if that they be hanged at Lexington between the hour of 10 a.m. and 2 p. m., giving the sheriff sufficient latitude so as to permit him to take such precaution as he deems wise in moving the prisoners from the penitentiary to Lexington. The mother of the Toland boys and Ihe wife of Ned Toland came to Co lumbia from Prosperity this week and pleaded with Gov. Ansel to spare the lives of the boys. They also called at the penitentiary and saw Ned and Brack. The mother was very much wrought up over the thought of both of her boys being hanged on the same day and made a very pitiful plea that they be spared the gallows. Gov. An sel told the women that the boys had been convicted of a dastardly murder and were given an orderly trial. He held out no encouragement to them and it is not expected that he will interfere with the sentence of the j court. I There had been some speculation as to whether the prisoners would be giv en military escort from Columbia to Lexington on the date I for the hang ing. This has not. been asked for by Sheriff Corley and he does not expect any trouble in executing the sentence of the court. Feeling, very naturally, was high against the boys shortly after the commission of the crime, an 1 there was even some fear that the..' would not be allowed trial, but. since they have been sentenced and both are to be legally hanged the people of that section of Lexington county where the crime was committed ap pear to be satisfied. Ned insists that ho killed Mrs. Elli son single-handed and that his younger brother is not to blame in the least. Brack holds to Iho story be told on the witness stand, but says ho is try ing to "get right." Columbia State. CAR SINKS WITH BRIDGE Passengers in a Panic Until Safety Catcliec Intervene. Pcttsville, Pa., April 28. While a trolley car containing IHO nassongevs was crossing Harrison street bridge at St. Clair the bridge collapsed. The passengers screamed with terror as they felt the car sink with the bridge; but the safety catches pre vented the bridge from falling more than two feet, and all were rescued in safety. "No, my daughter," said the careful mother firmly,-."you are too young to go out with gentlemen." "But it isn't a gentleman," expostulated the daugh ter, "it's it's only Jack." Philadel phia Record. THE JUMPING OFF PLACE. !(Isbj2 si ui 8tn pun; uoHdumsuoo.. and I had almost reached the jumping off nlace'when I was advised to trv Dr. King's New Discovery; and I want to say right now, it saved my life. Im provement began with the first bottle, and after taking one dozen bottles 1 was a well and happy man again,' savs Georce Moore, of Grimesland. N C. As a remedy for coughs and colds and healer of weak, sore lungs and foi preventing pneumonia New Discoverj is supreme. 50c and $1.00 at Woodal! & Sheppard's, druggists. Trial botth free. MISSIS s CL West Point. Miss,, April 28 Many nf thP most, brilliant women of Miss issippi are assembled in West Point today for tne meeuug mc II LIB WOMEN Federation or womeus v,iuuo "'".Tm...n. score of delegates arrived on the TuffVio Vst'nfd" mi l.,st evening and this morning Huttaio Jstpm and all indications point to a large attendance. The meeting is to continue three days. It will not be all work, for interspersed with the more serious addresses and reports there will be recreation in the form ot receptions, i luncheons and other social features, arranged by the New Century Ciuo, the host of the occasion. Head quarters were opened for the dele gates this morning at the HoK Hotel. The welcome meeting takes place in the First Baptist Church and the subsequent .business sessions are to be held in Masonic Hall. a tea TT alrS. ; te ' Th8 Kind You Have Always Bought DtKra tun Signature of jg T O n I J . ,The Kind m Have Always uougni Bears the Signature of 9-i T CP 3EFI. I lhe Kind You Have Always Boup . Bears the Signature of Southern Cotton Mill Stocks. Quotations by F. C. Abbott & Co. Bid. Asked. Abbeville s" Aiken Mfg. Co 91 American Spinning Co.. 14S Am. Wareh'se. Spray, M C SI Anderson Mills Arcadia 101 Arkwright MiiTs US Arlington ICS Atherton 9S Avon Avondale 123 Augusta, Ga Helton Bibb Bonnie Brogan Cotton Mills. . . Brandon Brookside Bloomfield Cabarrus t 121 113V2 121 4S 120 12f 151 US 115 1GG 100 Cannon Mfg. Co Capital City, pfd Chadwick-Hoskins Chadwick-Hoskins, pfd... Cherryville Cheswell, S. C 101 Cheswell, S. C, pfd .. Cherokee Mfg. Co Clinton Clifton com Clifton, pfd Ciiffside Chiquola Cotton Mills.. Courtney Converse Mfg. Co Columbus Mfg. Co Clara 100 13G 107 103 161 125 100 117 115 110 .9?y2 130 Cora Coxe Drayton Darlington Dallas Mfg. Co., Ala Erwin, pfd 100 141 105 103 83 100 101 Elmira. pfd 101 Eagle & Phenix .... 137 Easley 155 Edenton, N. C 130 Encree Enoree, pfd Eureka Exposition Fairfield 72 Florence Fountain, N. C Gaffney Mfr. Co S2 Gaston Mfg. Co 79 136 s?,v2 100 100 101 165 120 95 Gaston Gibson 100 Granitevilie, S. C 160 Glenwood 100 Gluck Gray Mfg. Co .... 125 117 97 105 120 Grendell Greenwood Highland Park Highland Tark, pfd Hartsville 101 Henrietta Mills ICS Hugenot Inman Mills, S. C. pfd.. 171 Inman Mills, S. C John P. King Mfg. Co 99 140 51 90 98 111 141 123 150 87 19S X5 Keesler Kings Mountain, par 50.. Lancaster Cotton Mills.. 117 Lancaster Cot. Mills, pfd Loray Mfg. Co., pref Langley Mfg. Co.. 98 Lanctt Laurens Linden, N. C Liberty Limestone Lockhart, S. C Lowell 190 Lumberton Marlboro Cotton Mills. 79 Manchester Mills 105 Mills Mfg. Co 100 Mills, Mfg. Co. pfd Modena Cotton Mills 1.10 Mollohon Mollohon, pfd .. Mollohon Monarch Monoghan Monarch. S. C. . . MooresviUe, N. C. 109 110 110 116 104 100 Nowberry Nakomis Norris Olymi'ia Mills, pfd Orr 107 Ozark Pacolet Mfg Co Pacolet Mfg. Co., pfd Pee Dee Pelzer Mfg. Co 1C9 156 120 67 108 151 142 106 176 176 176 200 ' 95 123 y3 55 126 Piedmont Mfg. Co Piedmont Pelham, Ga., com Piedmont Wagon Works Pell City. Ala People's Cotton, Ala .... Poe W. F. Mfg. Co 114 Richland, C. C, pfd ..... . Roanoke Mills Raleigh loberdel Richmond Spinning Co . . 90 Rocky River ..-. Saxon Sibley, Ga... Social Circle ....... Springstein '. Statesville Cotton Mills. Salisbury Trenton, N. C Tryon, N. C. Tucapau, S. C 61 85 99 Ill 142 142 200 100 115 195 93 GO G3'2 10 19 i2sy3 74 96 10,4 )') 112 Tucapau, ptd Tuscaror'a , Ga Union Buffalo, 2nd pfd.. Vance Victor Mills, S. C Walhalla, S. C Warren Mfg. Co Warren Mfg. Co, pfd Washington Mills.... Washington Mills, pfd. Watts JU Ware Shoals 94 Wiscasset 125 Whitney 125 Woodruff. 130 Wcodside 105 Woodside, pfd Williamson Bank Stocks. American Nat', Asheville.. American Trust Co Atlantic National Battery Park, Asheville.. Charlotte Trust Co 125 Citizen's Nat'l, Gastonia.. 105 Charlotte National aBnk.. 129 Commercial, Charlotte... 153 Commercial of High. Point 200 no 9G 108 103 125 191 110 13G 155 Cabarrus Savings Bank (par 50) 62 First National, Charlotte 170 First J. t'l, Morganton.. 140 First National, Gastonia 125 First Natn'l, High Point. . Merchants & Farmers', Charlotrr 1C0 National Bank, Gaffney.. 1G9 People's National, Wins ton - 141 111 Southern Loan and Sav ings Bank 125 Southern National, Wil- mington . . 150 Wilmington Savings; & Trust Company 700 ! Insurance Stock Greensboro Life North State Fire Dixie Piedmont Bonds. N. C. Cs 1919 N. C. 4s 1910 N. C. 4s int. added 1913. A. T. & O's 6s 121 120 149 200 120 120 99V, 101 100 103 N. C. R. R. stock 149 152 Men's Clothing Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired. Special Attention Given to Ladies' Skirts. MEN'S HATS Cleaned and Blocked in Latest Style. Carolina Pressing Club W. H. C. BARKLEY, Prop. 227 M. Tryon St. 'Phone 306 Everybody Comes to Us to Get Their Garments Cleaned and Dyed. Queen City Dyeing and Cleaning Works "Queen of Summer Trips." MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Co's STEAMSHIP. LINES Between NORFOLK, BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. Accommodations and Cusine Unsur passed Steamers New, Fast . and Elegant. Finest Coastwise Trips in the World. Send for Tour Book. Direct Line Newport News to Baltimore. 13. II. C. LOUR, Agent, Norfolk, Va. C. AVERY. Agent. Newport News, Va. W. P. TURNER. P. T. M. General Offices, Baltimore, Md. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Waldo H. Ryder, Jr., deceased, late of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, all persons having claims against said deceased are here by notified to exhibit them to me, on or before the 5th day of April, 1909, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said deceased are notified to make immediate payment to me. This the 1st day of-April, 1908. JOHN G. BRYCE, Administrator of the estate of Waldo B.-Ryder, Jr., deceased. 4-2-6t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Ed W. Mellon, deceas ed, I hereby notify "all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to me, duly proven, on or before the first day of May, 1909, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery against me on that ac count. This, the 6th day of April, 1908. MRS. E. C. MELLON, Admrx. of the estate of Ed MelloD 4-Ct-oaw. LEGAL NOTICES TRUSTEE'S SALE. Under and by virtue of power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executedx by E. J. Young and Emma O. Young, to the undersigned Trustee on February the 24th, 1903, and recorded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Mecklenburg county, in book 176, page 57, and upon default in the payment of this debt hereby se cured, I will on the 29th day of April, 190S at twelve o'clock M., sell for cash to the highest bidder at the court house door in the city of Charlotte, N. C, one house and lot bounded as fol lows : Lying and being in the city of Char lotte adjoining the lands of Andrews and Dowd, and known as lot 561 in square 4S of city plat fronting : on Stonewall street, beginning at An drew's and Dowd's corner and runs back with their line 99 feet; thence parallel with Stonewall street 70 feet; thence parallel with "B" street 99 feet to Stonewall street; thence with Stonewall street to the beginning be ing lot deeded to E. J. Young by Car oline Fox and her husband, April 27, 1901, recorded in book 156 page 535 of Register's office of said county. Sale made in the default of payment of $700.00 and interest thereon from the 24th day of February, 1907. .This 28th day of March, 190S. THOS. GRIFFITH, Trjistee. L. W. Humphrey, Atty. 3-31-oaw-tds State of North Carolina, Department of State: CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. To all to whom these Present may come GREETING : Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof, by unanmious con sent of all the stockholders, deposited in my office, that People Ice & Fuel Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated in the City of Charlotte, County of Meck lenburg, State of North Carolina, (O. B. Robinson being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of chapter 21, Revisal of 1905, entitled "Corpora tions," preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate of this Dissolution, Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 10th day of April, 1908, file in my office a duly and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders there of, which said consent and Ihe record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office, as provided ' by law. In Testimony Whereof, . I have here unto set my hand and affixed my offi cial seal at Raleigh, this 10th day of April, A. D., 1908.- (Seal.) J. BRYAN GRIMES,. 4-14-4t-oaw. Secretary of State. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATEi '- By virtue of a tlecree of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg county, made in the Special Proceedings entitled Mrs. Carrie S. Vogler, ! guardian, against Mrs. Minnie White and others, the undersigned Commissioner will, on Monday, the 18th day of May, 1908, at 12 o'clock M., at the County Court House door of Mecklenburg County, in Charlotte, NoVtk Carolina, sell to the highest bidder, at Public auction, those two (2) lots or parcels of land situated in Mecklenburg County aforesaid, in Ward No. 1, Square No. 101, of the City of Charlotte, and more particu larly described as follows: First lot. Situated at the Northeast corner of Alexander and 8th Streets, fronting Forty-nine and One-half (49) feet on 8th Street and extend ing back with that width towards 9th Street, One Hundred (100) feet; being a part of the land conveyed to said James A. Vogler by J. M. Miller, by deed registered in said Register of Deeds office for Mecklenburg County aforesaid, in Book No. 34, page 339. Second Lot. Situated in the rear of the lot above described and fronting Fifty (50) feet on the East side of North Alexander Street and extending back with that width, parallel with 8th Street, and at a distance of One Hun dred (100) feet from 8th Street, to wards Myers Street, Ninety-nine (99) feet, to Sutton's line; being a part of the lot of land conveyed to James A. Vogler by J. M. Miller, by deed reg istered in said Register of Deeds of fice for said County, in Book 34, page 399; and being also part of the lot of land convewed to said James A. Vog ler by W. R. Burwell and wife, by deed registered in said Register of Deeds office, for Mecklenburg County aforesaid, in Book 51, page 472. Terms of Sale Cash. This the 16th day of April, 1908. MRS. CARRIE S. VOGLER. 4-17-tds. Commisioner. Charlotte, Mecklenburg County. April 14th, 1908. That a meeting of the County Board of Elections, of tho- County of Meck lenburg, held in the City of Charlotte, on Tuesday, the 14th day of April, 190S, it appearing to the said County Board of Elections that the registra tion book for Ward No. 2 Box No. 2, of Charlotte Township, has been lost and cannot, after diligent search be lo cated, it is thereupon ordered by this Board that a new registration to be held for said precinct and public no tice of said order is hereby given. The said registration book to be op ened by the registrar of said precinct, at Hooper's Store on South Tryon street on the 24th day of April, 1908, and to remain open until the 16th day of May, 1908. A. M. MCDONALD, Chairman County Board of Elec tions. ' . -Secretary, W. S. CALDWELL. FROM BAD TO WORSE. is the way your eyes will get, if you don't look after them. See Dr. Levy at once; he will examine your eyes free, if necessary, and furnish the best glasses that will relieve any ex isting defects. Broken lenses match ed on short notice. DR. SAM LEVY, 6 E. Trade St.. Under Central Hotel. NEW ; 1908 STYLES OF icies and We have in our repository, the largest stock of new style vehicles in the Carolinas. Quality, prices and terms are right J. W. Waritforth's Sons' Go. RawFur-Hied Ship the above to M. SABEL & SONS Dealers In HIDES, FUR, PELTS, WOOL Louisville, Ky. Established In 1856 Reference: Any Bank in Louisville Weekly Price List Issued Write for it Q O 6 Veil Haraess Artificial Ice is made from boiled water and is free from all germs. The Standard Ice is frozen by scientific methods and is 5 germs. The Standard Ice is frozen by scientific methods and is superior in quality. Your orders will receive prompt attention. f 'Phone 19 or 72. IV STANDARD ICE UJ -i: -i . UNDER-NEW MANAGEMENT. The Selwyn fH EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN. eI. mm i- curopcan i.ou per aay ana up. American $3.00 per day and up. CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Prices Reasonable. The Most Modern and Luxuriant Hotel In the Carolinas. 150 ELEGANT ROOMS. 75 PRIVATE BATHS. Located in the heart of Charlotte, convenient to railroad station, street cars and the business and shopping centre. Caters to high class commercial and tourist trade. Table de bote dinners 6:00 to 8:39. Music every evening 6:3 to 8:30. EDGAR B. MOORE, - . . . Proprietor. m m Presbyterian College For Women CHARLOTTE, N. C. Special Rates to New Pupils. REV. J. R. BRIDGES, D. D., President INCORPORATED CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00. APRIL .OFFER. We have made some good offers in the past, but our April Offer is the BEST. We give a liberal discount, pay railroad fare and guaranteed you a position. Write for Catalogue and SPECIAL APRIL OFFER. It will pay you. Add ress, KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Charlotte, N. C, or Raleigh, N. C. Rigid Carriage, removable platen, unequaled type-bar, handiest keyboard, paper feed that never balks, tabulator you couldn't wish improved and all the writing in sight all the time. Twenty years experience back of it and universal demand ahead. J. E. Crayton & Co., Gen'l Agts. 217 S. Tryon St. k&western mmmm Schedule in Effect January 12, 1901 Daily Charlotte and Roanoke, Va. 10:50 arn Lv. Charlotte, Bo Ry Ar 6:00 pit 2:50 tra Lv. Winston. N & W- Ar 2:00 prn 6:00 pm Lv Martv"lle N & WAr 11:40 pm 7:25 pm Ar Roanoke, N & "W Lv. :20 am Connects at Roanoke via Shenandoah Valley Route for Hagerstown and all points in Pennsylvania and New York, Pullman aleeper Roanoke to Philadel phia. Additional trams leave Winston-Salem 7.30 a. m. daily, except Sunday. If you are thinking ot taking a trif YOU want , quotations, cheapest fare reliable and correct information, at tc routes, traiin schedules, the most ecu fortable and quickest way. Write ant the information is yours for the ask ing1, with one of our complete Map Folders. W. R. B?il, 95. F. BraKKi uea. P&sa. Agt. Trav. Pass. Agt Raanetrc. Va. NOTICE TO VOTERS . I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CANDIDATE FOR THE OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER SUBJECT TO THE ACTION OF THE DEMO CRATIC PRIMARY. JAMES W. STINSON Charlotte, March 11, 1908. t 3-11 'Phone 1037. Hour 9 to 4. DR. A. D. GLASCOCK, OSTEOPATH. Graduate of the American School, Kirk3ville, Mo. All acute and chronic diseases succesa fully treated. Office No. 1 Carnegie Court. By the Library. . AND FUEL CO. fif j - 4 m 'Phone 304. SOUTHERN BILROAOA N. B. The following schedule fig. ures published only as information and are not guaranteed.. April I2t'i' 1908. ' 1:20 a. m., No. 30, daily, for Wash ington and points North. Pullman Drawing Room Sleepers to New York Day coaches to Washington. 3:20 a. m., No. 29, daily, for Colum. bia, Savannah and Jacksonville, puii. man drawing room sleepers to Augusta and Jacksonville. Day coaches to Jacksonville. 3:30 a. m., No. 8, daily, for Richmond and local points. 5:52 a. m., No. 44, daily, for Wash ington and points North. Day coaches Charlotte to Washington. 6:30 a. m., No. 35, daily for Colum bia, and local points. 7 : 10 a. m., No. 16, daily (except Sun. day) for Statesville, Taylorsville ana local station. Connects at Mooresville for Winston-Salem, Statesville and Asheville. 7:15 a. m., No. 39, daily, for Atlanta. Day coaches Charlotte to Atlanta. Stops at principal points en route. 10.05 a. m., No. 36, daily, for Wash ington, and points north. Pullman drawing room sleepers to New York and Richmond. Day coaches to Wash ington. Dining car service. 10:50 a. m., No. 28, daily, for Wins. ton-Salem, Roanoke, and local points. 11.05 a. m., No. 37, daily, New York and New Orleans Limited. Drawing room sleeping cars, uoservation an l club cars, New York to New Orleans. Drawing room sleeper, New York to Atlanta. Solid Pullman train. Dining car service. 12.05 p. m., No. 11, daily, for Atlanta and local points. No. 4C, 4:00 p. m., daily for Greens, boro and local points. 4:35 p. m., No. 41, daily, except Sun day, for Senecca and local points. 4:45 p. m., No. 27, daily for Colum bia and local points. 6:50 p. m., No. 24, daily, except Sim day, for Statesville, Taylorsville, ami local points. Connects at Statesville for Asheville, Knoxville, and Chatta nooga. 7:15 p. m., No. 12, daily, for Rich. mond and local points. Handles Pull man sleeper, Charlotte to Washington, and Charlotte to Richmond. 9:25 p. m., No. 28, daily, New York and New Orleans Limited for Wash ington and points North. Drawing room sleepers, Observation and Club cars to New York. Dining car ser vice. Solid Pullman train. 9:55 p. m., No. 33, daily, for Atlanta and points South. Pullman drawing room sleepers New York to New Or leans, Richmond to Birmingham, Charlotte to Atlanta. Day coaches Washington to New Orleans. Dining car service. Tickets, sleeping car reservations, and detail information can be obtained at ticket oflnce, No. 11 South Tryoa Street. C.-H. ACKERT, V. Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Washington, D. C. S. H. HARDWICK. P. T. M., Washington, D. C. W. HI TAYLOE, G. P. A.. Washington, D. C. R. L. VERNON, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. SEABOARD Air Line Railw&t These arrivals and departures as well as the time and connections with other companies are given only as in formation and are not guaranteed. Direct line to the principal cities North, East, South and Southwest. Schedule taking effect April 12th, 1908, subject to change without notitc. Tickets for passage on all trains are sold by this company and accepted by the passenger with the understanding that this company will not be respons ible for failure to run its trains on schedule time, or for any such delay as may be incident to their operation. Care is exercised to give correct time of connecting lines, but this company is not responsible for errors or omis sions. Trains leave Charlotte as follows: No. 40, daily, at 4:30 a. m., for Moa roe, Hamlet and Wilmington, connect ing at Monroe with 33 for Atlanta. Bir mingham and the Southwest; with oS for Raleigh, Weldon and Portsmouth; with 66 at Hamlet for Raleigh, Rich mond, Washington, New York. No. 133, daily, at 9:50 a. m., for Lin colnton, Shelby and Rutherfordtoa without change. No. 44, daily, at 5:00 p. m., for Mon roe, Hamlet, Wilmington and all local points connecting at Hamlet with 4:t for Columbia, Savannah and all Flori da points, and No. 84 for Raleigh, Rich mond, Washintgon and New Yrork. No. 132, daily, 7:00 p. m., for Mon roe, connecting with 41 for Atlanta, Birmingham and the Southwest with train 84 at Hamlet for Richmond, Washington and New York. With at Monroe for Raleigh, Portsmouth and Norfolk. Through sleeper on this train from Charlotte, N. C, to Ports mouth, Va., daily Trains arrive in Charlotte as fol lows: . No. 133, 9:50 a. m., daily, from points North and South. No. 45, daily, 12:35 p. m., from Wil mington and all local points. No. 132, daily, 7:30 p. m., from Rinh erfordton, Shelby, Lincolnton and & N. W. Railway points. No. 39, 11:30 p. m., daily, from Wil mington, . Hamlet and Monroe; u from . points East, North and South west, connecting at Hamlet and Mon roe. Connections are made at Hamlet vitti through trains for points North, Soutn and Southwest, which are composed vestibule day coaches between Ports mouth , and Atlanta, and Washington and'Jacksonville, and sleeping cars be tween Jersey City, Birmingham ia Memphis, and Jersey City and sonville. Cafe cars on all throus-i trains. For information, time tables, resci- vatlons or Seaboard descriptive luel; ature apply to ticket agents or address. JAMES KER, JR., C. r. 32 Selwyn Hotel. ChaiOotteN' FOR SALE , Handsome Five-Room Cottaz itfl . Reception Hall, on lot 60x15?. Rents for $3.00 a week PRICE 1'503 Half tkrongh B. ft L. James Aw Sm th TTTiif BBSS