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1 f vv-? 'i-1---' .:' I'-4 "" ": -i'.'-.vrv-'-U--. Jf .: v. ' : - 'c.;s''.'?tT-'j': : ; rXfyri;'X-XKX:rriX: THIS AWD OBSKTIVKK, SAOTBOrVYiTONE 20, 1909 V - Hews Ot::rvcr Publishing Co. ", , .'-4 . .. PresldenL" v. :- Si Offlrtjfewj and Ohspnfr Bolldlns Tim CWfMT ."PAP3BR rUBLISIIEDAT V , Tim j STATE , CAPITAI USINCJ FtiU Aodtedess Reports : ' feUBscnirrioNi price.: 9S.00 clgh, N. ,CJ( as aecdnd-dlata mall mat- ter. 1 1 . 5 .MORNING TONIC. , , Rlla In hiosaesslon, wUoot lat; k . Remember'd Joys are. iiever past; s, , At one ih fountain, stream, and ea. They ..were-i-tliey.' afe they yt shfll TICK TARIFF II IQUITY. The In leu I ty j-. and Injustice of j he tarlfT; ta the .consumer Is. apparent; to all who rgtve even, a, casual examina tion t the Aldrich program, for it Is a tarllt that is jbulVt to iuit the trusts, not the people.? .: ' : , I that affecU the maaaes (of the peopl4. 1 and - whcri. lt tgoe. Into effect the I masses .whi .flnd. tHat tljey have beX betrayed by the RepubBcanai It waji ' : fair promises during thej election days, but once'. In the saddle the Republicans foreet their irom!aes lov the neonle and are cdncemed only With retaining I ' the friendship bf the trukts.' the money I changer .whose funds! are needed when .elecilonl!xlmesfCOrtie around, mere are items on top oc items in the Aldrich program whjeh bear heav ily, upon the people, V and the - Wilson Times points out a few of these, which are examples Ibf the lnloultv . of the whole tariff meaure. These to which the Times, directs; attention are: " . ."Can these be' any exctise for a tariff - whlcTjehabiea, the watch trust to sell r, watche atroid for tt.W; when' it ' charges Slt.3i for the same watches .at homeT-i- ; v-j i ;Is a tariff justified which enables . if toy- sell cheaper watches abroad lit V $2.04 when .the home pjrhce ls.S4.C7? v "What warrant Is there for a tariff which allows a price of 14.2 S for shotguns-which are ao!d abroad for $2.90 1 Or 4 tor ft v tariff that allows a , home price of'4lfcnU a dojien for lamp . chimneys and a foreign price of 40 ttnti a dozen t Or fori a tariff that . allows Home; price of jit per doxtn ror saws which sen abroad tor m per WotenT -Or j for aUarlff that make 1 screws sen at ,072 cent per gross here, and ,8'4 per gro! abroad?" ; IIc'w- Iqnje oh' hov ' jonf, will the American .pep nie be eojd out by the Republican party, the creature of the trusts, which jexlits,' bit to do the bfiuuiiiB ,ui.iiv mvurri) unjr yuaios, 1 ,! o i - ItJllrDEtt fclXE VOlt RALEIGH. ' V ; I ' - r iv a peit nne aoout xtajeign oyenipgi up sites for factory! projects, : with .T. fririi JL. : 4p. I cheap electrical power offered. wouldJ result In great good to the city. As-J surapces have been givert that If right! of way can be secured te the east and south of the city k belt line xlil constructed ana , the. arruments se forth are that such a line would en hance the vaine of property and cause 'ratthv'.deyeioraentij v.; r' .;";'" i . More industrial' entferpslses ; are reeded in RaUh. and If a belt line as suggested will bring these here, then by all means let there be a' belt line. 4 The - construction ;of this. Increasing the value : Of. all property which - it in any way touches, will amply repay the property t owners for . any , land which they may give for a right of way. In citiea making progress suc I belt lines have been foind to be of J11 1.' "1 me nar-room people, who will not exception. ,The Idea w 11 be one tcJnave- out.of.town erowda to work on appeal 10 me progrewiiYe inwrsis ni Raleigh, for With the construction of such a belt line ' the jlty : can offer greater advantage than it does today. and thus add to the prosperity of the people. y.'. - ' I ' X Ssnd onthe platfo Is the de manu ,of the; people'- who elect men office. About this matter the Rox boro; Couriefc; say: 1Those Remo-: crats who voted against the platform of the National Democratic party have! -Veeu hearing r things, recently that vra not calculated to; make, them feel very comfortable. Unless there Is a great change in public setlment during the next ' twelve month J some , of ur N 01 th Carolina Congressmen are like ly to hear something di-op about the (lm 4ur ' Congressional conventions are held in thl State. Platforms arC not merely made' to ret In on. butltals the work of getting rid of j the are intended for thos who get Iril oti on them to sUnd on afU they,! 'aro elected. If this .is. -not correcjtiot us Dar rooms and dispensarlea and than we should have rn all." .. Y:':-hr-'';V 1 platforms at ".Trne Beaumqnt , (Texas r Enterprise gets off t' sound advice when it saysj "It vjmustbaYyemeinbered that while 'the price of meats Is going up a given acreage will produce the same weight ct beef and t pork 'as before, with no tfore ".labor, j so that the farmer who tiUiek hi meat at homi will conunuf ar.wed' of the game. '-i , O Hit . The Republicans simply wink to the (rusts when j there ts 'af proposal that ' ,theV-.e reguiaiedU And the trusts have ; confidence vin- the winkl , having put' top "the'--money for. 'It. ': ,' . ". :,. I-Ja t ,- - . !'"! CfM.i. ; , ; V: A The .Sugar, Trust doe not seem to fr that the"' government probe will r'n Yn lAi Utv i, ' '' . 1 . ' - S . ' , U , t nil r-vv, -.t ! tf-Pthr nfll : . tv: - ( : : ;t:rur cf t rem a rnr nrTmm- .. That Raleigh la a city that la beau tiful la the tTlbute that 1 paid It by all visitor. That" It ' can be I made a more beautiful city. Is" not to; be doubted.' for therf i here all the 'sur roundings, thai are necessary for in greater attractiveness ' among all North 'Carolina cities. . -' In talking about . the value of ; a "Buslnesa Centre Park' yesterday Mr. Alexander .Webbi vice-president of the North' Carolina Home Insurance Com pany, made a valuable suggestion it was that all owners of lota In 'Raleigh J gH rid of the, wooden fencing about the ' lots, back . and front, and that In place , of the unsightly wood fences there be placed wire fences, as '-a background for privet or other ever green hedges. In some Instances in the city this is already being done, and In the full result of this making of a city beautiful Ashevllle Is a nota ble example. There the wooden fences at the back .of lota have gone, and evergreen hedges have taken the place of these. In Sumter. S. C, the mak ing of a city beautiful baa progressed so far that there Is. emulation among the property owners, and house-hold-ers as 'to who jshajl have . the, most per fect hedges.' Good roads is the call to the South. A beautiful cty Is the call to ! Ral eigh, and It can answer- this. We have had here, lately a united effort In maklntf this a clean city, and with the Idea of cleanliness comes that of beauty. If the people get together this can ' be accomplished, and when it Is then Raleigh will be proud of the re- suits, having a city that In every part snows care ana attention ana priae Recently the mayor of Birmingham, Ala., read a paper before the Woman's Club of that city, and in that paper there were suggestions of value, sug gestions which are applicable to Ral- e,r and to very town and city in North Carolina. These suggestions are reproduced, and many of them are of such application to Raleigh that their value will be recognized. What Birmingham's mayor said Is: : ."Pull down your fence. The city will haul It away and keep off the cows. If you can't be Induced to part with it. fix.it up and. paint it. i "Plant lawns, flowent nnd tro Whenever the ground shows bare, put something green in it. "Exercise the same supervision over your sidewalks aa over your front yard. v Sidewalks are the Index of the kind 6t .people Inside." i f: "Trim up trees which are too low and which overhang the sidewalks. 'if there are any dead treea around the rplace pull them up and start new ones. ', -. - ' ,: "Report anybody who mutilates or ties a horse to a tree. -PUnt a : strip of., green in; bare places along sidewalks. rcut weeds: away while Vouns and Under . It will save you money and please everybody. i ::wnn streets or sidewalks are torn ?JP "Si l2Si' 'K25rljLJwPfUriL cu 1 u the mayor's .office and alva the name of the party rssponslble. . viteport any uneightly object In your nelg hboorhood. , It possible, It will be remedied. j . . m "Don't iet your dog tark all night Think of your neighbors. , il." v v mtm jvu fill ruin attention to all you meet to ir mm ni m Wlty. IM'SUllIUl. ' "Encourage your- children to help the good work along by training them to pick . up papers. , sticks and other ruooun wnerever found. A few aimes and a lot of enthusiasm and de termination will transform an unslght- ly back-yard Into a little spot, of beauty.' '. ; - . j l . "Sweet ' beas. climbing nasturtiums. castor beats, hollyhocks.-or even sun flowers make an' effective screen to hide old fences, sheds, or other un sightly views. For permanent screen use hardy shrubs, or the . quickly growing vines.-, . . - "You may- have a window box filled with geraniums. If you cannot have a grand yard filled With choice rosea The window box can be made at a very small cost. The flowers will not cost you 25 cents." THE "DRY STATE" CAPITALS. .Thirteen has been held from time out of mind to: be, an unlucky num ber 'but In th ra ma rt (hlrtun C.. capital being "dry," after the first of July the "unlucky" ones seem to be ,n nddltlon rt th. hm. Ihe latest of. the State capitals to Join the ranks of prohibiten capitals is Charleston. W. Va,, whose council decided on the seventh of June by a vole, of 24 to 14 to rout liquor and tneieby sounded the death knell i of I tiflV saloons. A- short time before that, Lincoln, Neb., decided by popu- lar vote. to oust liquor. Concord, N. I H.. and Montpelier, Va., are dry. The "thcr dry capitals are those in the Fta;e having Sute wide prohibition. namely: Augusta, Me.;. Topeka Kan.; Blsmark. N. D.; Atlanta. Ga.; Jackson, Mlsa.J Nashville, Tenn.; Paleigh, N. C; Montgomery, Ala,; I Oklahoma City. Okla. I This is moving some .In the dlrec- I iin of prohibition, and as the good I results are seen In these thirteen capl liquor devil will go on. Raleigh is today a better city than in the days I North Carolina Is a better State. be cause it Is a dry Stat -nEATINO THE AMERICAN PEO- ' PLE." " - 'I There . are no "low" places in the tariff bill, is the view of Senator Bob 1 I Taylor o Tennessee, who finds only I "hlKh". places in 1L", , IIevspok against lthe protective, idea In the Senate the other day, saying he would only touch In ;"h'ghT Places, and he did so In a speech that' got next to the law-mak- "The sword of the Civil War.- said Senator Taylor "has been beaten Into the Steel Trust. and the canteen Into the Tin' Trust, and both are beating the American people every day. The I Republican platform and the bill are as different as : salvation and 8her- VI man's March to the Sea. and God knows when Conrress win adjourn. T'; will rocn tT-'- '. --- 1 . r r-. frcm thV3 Aldrich vacuum has left the American farmer hanging by his 'pantaloons. "If this country could be spread out n heaven some one would make a combination to control the gold In the streets and dig t up and the Repub lican party would levy a tariff on the harps of th weet singers The Snuth has contributed negroes to every State north of the Ohio and th Potomac. and given color to their patriotism and odor to their cherished Ideals. Thp South can manufacture more cheaply than any other country this side of the here raw mater. als .are lenty and heat is free." MIL J.' FRANK MAR-DRY. There will be the deepest regret throughout the State at the news of the death of Mr. J. Frank Maddry. of Durham, which occurred yesterday ss the result of an attack of acute indi gestion. Mr. Maddy was on among the best known newspaper men of the State, for many years the city editor of the Durham Herald and the correspondent 6f Th News and Observer from Dur ham. Lately he had been the city editor of the Durham Sun, and had also been the coroner of Durham county and the chief of the fire de partment of Durham. He was a newspaper man of energy and ability, and when there was news In sight, or out of sight, he was' a man who met the public demand for Information. In his death there passes from the news paper field a young man who did earnest work, one who had made for himself a reputation in North Caro lina Journalism. AS TO IIIOSE Pit IIECIES MR. HECTOR McLKAN MAKES ROME VERY, VERY PERTINENT OBSERVATIONS. To the Editor: I had thought that the day of prophets had passed. But see from the Charlotte Observer. June the 23d. that we still have one In the person of , Red. Buck. -Some time ago he predicted that Josephos Daniels was trying to get Senator Simmons' place and that Bob Glenn was trying to get Senator Overman's place. His last prophecy Is that I am trying to get Mr. Page's pYce. Red Duck, who made you so wise? It seems to be your Job to tell who Is likely to be candidates against our Representatives. You charge me. in the first place, of being a Scotchman. plead guilty and am proud of the fact Your next-charge is that I am a politician. I have not claimed that honor in the past.- but I want to say, Mr. Prophet, If defending the Demo cratic party and Its platform consti tutes a politician I am willing to be classed a politician. We ought to do one of two thing quit writing plat forms or we ought to send men to represent us who will vote according 0 the platform they were elected on. As to your third charge, you say I am a farmer, and so I am. and I have no apologies to make on that line. Now, Mr. Prophet, since you hava ntlmated that 1 am after Mr. Pass's place I want to say that rcmalni to be seen in the future. I think you hsd better let men announce them selves before you are so willing to announce their csndldacy for them. I can't say jutt what you mean In the closing of your article that the dancers are ready. If you mean that the rep resentatives of the Democratic party, wno were eiectea on the platrorm and voted for protection on the tariff bill are the dancers, you will see that they win nave to dance to different music. HECTOR McLEAN, "Scotchman. Farmer, Politician." Laurinburg. N. C. June 24. 1909. River Boating Party. (Special to News and Observer.) Seven Springs. June 25. The party that 'left Raleigh on Tuesday, June 15th, on a trip down to New Bern on the Neuse River, arr'ved at Seven Springs on Sunday afternoon and have been been camping there this week. They report' having a Hne trip with good weather, and no accidents. Messrs. Thomas BoushalL Charles Newcomb and Lloyd Swindell turned back at Oo'dsboro as the trip proved a little too atrenuous for them. The party leaves Saturday morning for Klntton and other points along the There te more Catarrh In thia arctlon of the country than all other dlwaaei put torethrr, and until the lant few. year waa auppoaed to be in. curable. Kor a great many , yrara doctor pro nounced It s local diataae and prearribed local remedies, and by conatantlr failing to cur with weal treatment, pronounced It incurable, runenre ha i proven catarrh to be s eonatltutinnal dtamac ana incrrtor rcmiirca conauiuunnai imimrni.. Hall'a Catarrh Cur, manufactured by P. J. Cheney a Co., Toledo, Ohio, la the only constitu tional cure on the market. It ia taken inter nally in doaea from 10 dropa to a teaspoonful. It acta directly on the blond and mucoua aurfacea of the amtem. They offer one hundred dollara for any caw it faila to en re. Send for circuUra and tentintMial. Addreaa: P. J. CuEXeT CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by DruprtaU. 7Sc.. Take Ilall'a Vamlly pill for cooatlpatlon. ,-. SPRING AND SUr.U.lER IN North Carolina Mountains THE LAND OP THE SKY" THE SAPPHIRE COUNTRY" Scenery Unparalleled Beautiful at any Season and particularly so at this time. Southern Railway operates Throug-h Train, with coaches and parlor car, between Ooldsboro and Ashevllle, N. -C., via Ralelg-h, Durham. Oreensboro and Salisbury, on following schedule: No. 21 Dally. .e.isa.m. tf.il a. ra. Min. lz.te p. m. l.It p. m. s.se p. ia. a,sp.m. M?P.m. K.tSp.m. a.tS p. m. .lfp;tn. Other . No. 22 .Eastern Time Lv. aoldabo.ro -Ar Lv . IUlelf h Ar. Lv. DuraamArM Lv. Oreensboro Ar. Lv8 ill bury Ar. Lv.3ttesvni .Ar. Ar.-. Newton Lv Ar.lllckory -Lv. Dally S.XS n. m CSt p. m. S-St p. m. I.lSp.m l lf p. ra. 1X.1S p. m 11-tS a. m. Il.t3 a. m. Ar. MorgantonLv. Ar. . Marlon .Lv.. Ar-Aabevtll Lv. It-tl a. i s4Sa.m. s.e,m. convenient schedules and throurh car srranxementa Round Trip Summer Tourist Tickets Will Be on Sale May 13. 190. For Information as to fares, sched ules, etc.. call on any Agent of this Company, or the undersigned TL U VEIUJON. . J. IL WOOD, r. r. a.. d. p. a.. Itched and Burned Terribly Armt Affected, Too Could liot Move Thumbs Without Flesh Cricking Sleep and Work Often Impossible-Was Fairly Worn Out CUTICURA SOON .CURED HIS FEARFUL ECZEMA "About a year ago an itching humor began to appear around the back of my. band. It started to to spread, and pretty toon it covered both, my bands and got up over my wrists and even up to the elbows. The itching , and burning were terrible. .My; bands got all scaly and when I scratched, as I was doing a good part of the time, the urface would be covered with: Ulster and then, get raw. The eczema got so bad In .around the pit. of my thumbs that I could .not move the. thumbs without deep crack appearing. I went to my doctor, but. his medicine could enlv stop the itching and did not seem to heal my hands up at alL At night I suffered so fearfully that I could not sleep, often lying awake until well toward morning, then waking up still tired. I am a chef and steward by trade and I had to give up my place, as my hands were so terrible to look at thai they did not like to have me around about -the food. ; I could not bear' to touch them with water, but when I positively had to get my hands dean I would rub. them with oil: '" vi 4V, ; - "This sort of Dusines went on for three month and I. kept trying elno and tar ointment and such remedies with no particular benefit, i I did not know what to do, for I was fairly worn out. For a long time several friends kept asking mo why I didn't use Cuti cura and . at last I thought .1 would. , First 1 got .the Cuticura Soap, then Cuticura Ointment and at last Cuticura Resolvent. I put the Cuticura Oint ment on at night, covering my hand with light cotton gloves. In the morn ing the Inside of the gloves , would be uned with scales, sometimes half a long aa your finger,' leaving nice healed places where the scales had been. In a month I was cured and have kept so now for nine months. Mr hands and arm are perfectly clear of all trace of eczema and I think I am well rid of It. Walter H.' Cox, 1ft Somerset St., Bos ton, Mass. Sept. 25, 1008." ; Ptltlnr TT.iii iiHi m . ... . 0UWJ5, Chem. Oon Bote rropTiwSSs; river. The rema'hlng party consists of Messrs. Rufua . McAden, Cooper Young, j Hugh Lee and Joe Boushall. They expect to complete the trip by Tuesday, the 29th. Colonel Roberyon Here. , Col. Wescott ' Roberson.) of .High Point, was a vhjtor to Raleigh yester day, coming to file the report of everal corporations which he repre sent with th Corporation Commis sion. The reports wtre filed for the aissMmsnt of, tht. corporation! for taxation, and Colon! llobron ex plained the report to the Commission. LTNCOLX LITHIA I XV, LINCOLX. TOX. N..-.CL,- NOW OIT.Xi TO THR I17I1MC. IlKST . LITHIA i WATKIt, FIRST CLASS ACCOM MORATIONK. ASK J. R. FKRRALL CO. ABOUT THIS WATKIU SALG OP COUNTY BONDS. The Commissioners of Cumberland County. N. C., desire bids on twenty five thousand dollar bond ' issue of that county. Bonds are in denomina tion of 2500.00 earn, bear five per cent interest, j payable semi-annually, and run for twenty years from April 1,1009. Scaled bids therefor will be received up to 12 o'clock. M.. July 6. 1909. bidder being required to deposit certi fied check for 10 per cent of bid,, Right reserved to reject air bids. Further Information will be furn ished by W. M. WALKER, Clerk Board Commissioners. Fayettevllle. N. C June 10, 1909. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual stockholders' meeting of the North Carolina' Railroad Company will be held at the iBenbow Hotel. Oreens boro, N. C, on Thursday, the 8th day of July. 1909, and that the stock transfer books of the compsny will be closed for ten day next preceding aid date. This June 17, 1909. , A. H. KLLER. Secretary and Treasurer. 8-18-lt SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. trained Instructors. Take ' unsurpassed nealtn record, Largo gymnasium. Park-tike I I b"AA I A 'deal Christian Rome 6choo. Preparatory and Collegiate coords. Art. VU I r I " ExpreaaJon, Physical Culture, Pedagogy. Business, etc Conservatory ot 111 I I " 1 1 Xluslo. lilffb. ntsndArd maJnta.lned bvluee Staff of exnenieinAt. nollca-Oa i f.iiv bail, w nioior our catalog before seiecung inecouego lor your daughter HCMRY JSBO&IS 8TOCKARD. JL. Pre KaUlSh. H. C. ' WWW WW WW WWW WW WW WW WW I FINE COMBINATION aeverml Fine Rorses Expected Today from Virginia All Wen Broke, Buggy. Saddlo and Farm Horses. HEADQUARTERS FOR MULES 1 M PA n 17 AsTTT 1? irilVTP'V tfl itii Jl Jkaaw ATA V Jm mf V4yi.TAa JL i MARTTff STRKIfT. RALEIGH. W. C. X eeeeeeeeeeesweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 7M HMBOseosarasv -a- - THE GREAT SCHOOL OF THE SOUTH. SPECIAL SUMMER RATES for JUNE. Enter now and SAVE to ready for a position this fall. Individ are given to each student Positions ?! Inf.. . . : - - ' ; I A . . "- DTIPOT RITtNT'ID, Severe Storm Passes Over Warsaw nnd Vicinity. ! (Special to News and Observer.) Warsaw. N. C. June 25 The At lantic Coast Line depot and contents at Bowden's were burned lat night during one of the fiercest electrical storms wh'ch ever passed over this section. Fire Is u?poted to have been caused by lightning striking the building. o - ' Chatham Cotton Rloom. New HI1VN. C, June 25. Enclosed you will find a cotton blossom.' which 1 thought might be first from" Chat Ytfim county. .-f. - Yours very truly. JNO. W. WILLIAMS. Rev. C. A. O. Thomas. 'says,- VI f I were in the chains of the drink habit I would so to Keeley as fast, as steam could carry me." JAMES HORHER WINSTON, AttorneyatL&7. ttAKX OF COMMERCB BTJILDIirc NcrfollL Vlnanla. Oxford Seminary OXTOIID, N.C. . ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES containing , full Information 'as tc courses of study, charges, eto ready for distribution. Apply for on.. . ; F. P. HOROOOO, President. 3&i Mrs tfaJicimtm, DmrntUtrf, Pkmt nm ty word gwlm b(hM Sryk 14, lta. KsMltMl khnratnrr 14 nBIal UMi. . Otlto Mluhriowi. Llviax Pfinn mmantm, - WrH lot tmu m4 MhkM V 1030 1909 Tssj ak, Ina tktsssiVa THE NORTH CAROLINA 'College of AgrlcuIIsre and Mechanic Arts The State's college for vocational training. Courses in Aglrcultural and Horticulture; In Civil. Electrical and Mechanical Engineering; In Cotton Milling and Dyeing; in Industrial Chemistry. -Why not fit yourself for life. by. faking one of these courses T : Aaaress, JD. H. HILL, President, West Raleigh, N. C. 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For Oataloaraa, slew a4- ..YZMX UMUY, DIRECT .LINE WEST. Schedule la effect May SO. l0t. Lv. Norfolk 7.30 a.m. 7.40 D,ra. Lv. Petersburg .. Lv. Durham .... Lv. LiynchDurjf . ; 10.2. a,m. 10.20 a.m. 7.00 a.m. .50 njn. 2-SOp.nx. 2.30 sum. Ar. Cincinnati 7.30 o.m. . 6.25 p.m. Ar. Columbus v 6.45 a.m 7.00 a.m. Pullman Sleepers and N. A W. Cafe i Dlnlnff Car Close connections made for Chicago, 3t. Louis,' Seattle, San Francisco and all Western points. For rates, time tables and fulf -information, write to a Jl. BOSLEY, IJ. P. A ; Richmond, Vv f W. B. BETILL. X X O. P. A-, 4 Roanoke, Va, CHICHESTER S PILLS W . TNI VlAUonV BKiKD. S ttilm ia Hm Ami ll.U atalltcV tmi. amtod tt Bins Slbbotk Jrrl AskfnrCin'IfEtTEHi 1IAMUND RRAKU P11XA, x C MM kaows at Bat. Sftfest. J&mn VUbt SOLDBYraaiSTSTOHERf Extension of t Local Sleeper on Re. , board Between Hamlet and Wll , udngton.U2abrlottmr-;:r::', .Commencing May 1 19th. - the local sleeper operated on trains No. 44 and 4B between Wilmington r and Hamlet will be extended throog-h to Charlotte, Orst car leaving Wllmlm?ten train No. 45 May 19th, first car leaving Char lote train No. 44. May 18 th. ., . - :vhVoatti3.' X District Passenger Agt., ' Raleigh. N. C - - $10,000 ROAD BONDS. Frankllnton , Township, ' Franklin county, North; Carolina Bids will be received till noon .July 6th on 910,000 road bonds, bearing" 5 per cent inter est, payable semi-annually,' dated July 1, 1909. maturing July 1, 1939. . B. T. GREEN. Secretary. ' ; Frankllnton. N. C ' 1-15-1 wks. :......." LAST REL1JDEE1 LIST YOUR POLL AND PROPERTY . ; TODAY. . . Time Expires 'June 30th. Avoid the rush that Is sure to come at the close. f M. R. nAYNES, ' a A. 6EPARK. . ' '-. .:. v C Listew,' HOTELS AND RESORTS V'iPwiTrlKr,r3'rr' il )l-iXD iUAkJ, X. T.C.I f.( iff liroir,.rcr.AMc -,T v '-L--j oniSaf IraellftSfl. Ta I'lRTTfT'jrB t: . '(Ml) J y4wr&2ikU tatlos a t .t ce. Whito; Sulphur Springs UOUHT AIRY, N. C. Opens June 5th, under entirely new management, thoroughly renovated and greatly improved. The best water In North Caro lina for Stomach . and Kidney . troubles. Running water In rooms. Rooms with and with out bath. . , , 'Fist Orcl:esiraq ExcslUslTi.lt ; l!o.8ra:jlnBSSstnl5 -!v;v:;V LONG DISTANCE ' PnONE Ko Uosqolloes Ro Ualaria Buss BfceU all Trains. . finest Climate In . the South. . Resident Physician In . charge. Yor lnrormaUon and rates, ad dress .... i , . ROBERT IRTNf Proprietor, ;. HOTELS A1D RESORTS. Buffalo Lithia OWNED AND $2$ CnMiiA This well-known health resort, situated on the Southern Railway, 55 miles from Danville, Va., and 151 miles from Norfolk, Va., will open for guests June 15th. ' Comfortably appointed Hotel and Cottages. Well shaded lawn. Extensive verandas. Music For rates and further particulars, address ? "A. W. ARCHER, Manager. Buffalo Lithia Sprinsa, Ym I XydGtiCQihijGj GREATLT IB-PROVED. - " . OPEN FOITTIIE SUBniER. -. Situated In the ldlls of Moore county. North Carolina, on the l - Asheboro - and Aberdeen Itallroad, this road making rlose connec tion with ALL TRAINS AT ABimDKEN FOR JACKSON SPRINGS. V JACKSON. SPRINGS WATER WAS AWARDED SILVER MEDAL "., AT 8T. LOUIS EXPOSITION, AND ABSOLUTELY CURES' DIS EASES OP TILE STOMACH. BOWELS, KIDNEYS AND -BLADDER. Accommodations of hotel FHIST-CLASS; ROO' i WlTn OR WIT1I , OUT PltlVATE BATH. IYr amnsementa wo Ter Bowline Pool, . Billisrds. Tennis, Croquet. EoatlrT, and IYe? Water BathUi-. We 'vf:rm: It the very, best muiia for ccl--' evi ; r"". ror fiirtlicr Tt"' -::r-t rr---!, r.- - ..L: : . f r-:r-:,- HOTELS AND UES0RTS. Select Boarding Roust Ilk K. WILlsGTON 8T. ' . within one-half square of Ihe Captto LARGE AND AIRY ROOMS. ; : ' REASONABLE PRICES.. URJ WILEY U. ROGERS. jaU attention to the V fact that thr J utrg house, within hair square of th Capitol, has been newly f palntecj papered "aid furnished, ;and Is opei for boarders by the day.; week e -nonth. ') RGINIA BAYi NEW AND MODERN. 100 ROOMS. Dcat Location ou the Beacttr-.. ' AT--- fXyp. ) -i- CEAN VIEW "The AtlaiUic City of thd ' ' Vt . ' 1.1.1 Rooting, Fishing. Ratlilnj;, Danrln- ' TlK'atres ami oilier amuMmenis. Rates ; rewnable. 1 f Special . , rate? u ' ; 1 fainliicn nnd parties. Audit, TUCICEH, Mgr. OCE.N VIEW, VA. CROCKETT A USKN1 C-L I T II I X - Springs and Baths. Opens June 1.1 - uievuon yvv iku vumi mnium Prostration, " Dyspepsia, MrJarra, 4 Phennotic and . Skin Troubles," Kid ney and Bladder Disorders and Fe male Irregularltea. r. Clears and . Beautifies the Complexion. - Write for booklet. M. F. Thomas, Crock ett Springs, Va. 629 lm Mt: Vemoh Snrih, --i An ideal place for health and rt. Water absolutely, pure and cures dis eases of, the Liver, Kidneys and Bhif rtr TTotl and Snrlnn one mil fro Ore Hill Station on Southern RailroarU .. . . .i n il r lrsi-riasa accomniuuuuvni, -uisi Closets.- Electric Lights, Cejnent Walt from Hotel to Springs. Lortg Distance Phone In Hotel. For Information an 1 rates,' address,'. ; J.' it,,.; X ; Hi:X J. 31. FAUST SON. Props. Bit Vernon Btlneral Water Co It. F. Dn Ore HUL . , Bit. Vernon Springs, N. a CUCiinpC HOTEL BUcxcnoD hcAcn. Virginia. Lower Chesapeake Ray, with unob- lirim'tcn VICW. isrniuixu, wfrncryi erf l:ntl:hi'-. fino I Ulilns. and DcauiJ. ul .rive. Tlioso sekln? rest . and lulet by uin Ken. win mxi mis an ideal nwv Under the rnnnsemrnt f tho Newport News and Old Point lull m nil Comnauv. Write for rates and booklet . , 1 ' .: .. - YivMp&ir prinosf " VIR.C1NIA ' Nev7 llanegcment f . "Crest of the AUegbenl.' "AN IDEAL RESORT." X Xri TK PAXTON, Prop- V VICTORIA HOTEL "' tXaln Street. .lforfoRt, Va; ;. . Kooms 11.99: wltk prlrats batk ton fl.50. ll vl. i Amsrleaa plan tl.19. Table i'hete msals 19 eatj vio a la carts wrtloii . '' W. T. HOTELS A1JD RESORTS. Springs Hotel OPERATED BY ' 3 .-; :'v: VX v 1 TE, VI T n. irr 1 C -n i n n
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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