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' .J .'I CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVE!?, MAY 0, i: i. ' r A- C(") ' ' -v ; ' ' V7chavc "rccaitly purchased fifty acres of lane! in and, adjacent to-LENOIR .that we are celling : off for FACTORY SITES atfi tires" attractive to the purchaser . ' V y - ; . ' . 4 V . , . V; jg- .;;;:?;Therc is no -town , in Western North. Carolina' that:- Is ;- more,.; rapifly coming to . the front in a manufacturing way than loinV -The raw material is right at; the doorFreight rated on the finished product are the 'same as from other points more distant from the base of supplies ' For this i eontKe manufacturer can ahd'at;theme'"ume;cbm.w Just now we tory; Buildings are going up faster than uie lc concerns - LIST YmO UR PROPERTY ; WITH US IF YOU WANT IT SOLD V. ? ' J. E. MATTOCKS, Secretary and Treasurer. I . Ill' PEOGBESSON SOUTHBOUND v ' . SECOXO KECTIO.V HUUVEY SIADK CoaMnrt for Coni ruction Work imi V RallrwKt to be Il a I Own .r nd Ita Uuildln Will be PvOtrtt Jndf Viblc too Vrrhln to llolU ' Court rWwrth'n T liftjr Muutll ; Child lUully HcUe4 KvanitHlMt ' .' t flMidm' Auto Arrlvra n l Will be ; rut Into - Ve nt Oim-c Twin-City ; ewa Kotra. , Special to The Otmcrvrr. ' ; Wlnaton-8alem, May I. The clov Ini serclaa of the W I nut on traded choola. which are arheduled to take place Friday, May II. will close per hapa the moat satisfactory year's work 1 la their history. The extrclHoe will . begin with a sermon to the rraduat Ing class by Dr. D. Clay Lilly next .Sunday evenlnc at Centenary M. E. church. Friday evening. May IS. the graduating; -exercises will take place ' At the Klks Auditorium. At this time the Wlnston-ttalem people will have . the pleasure of hearing an address by - Dr. C. Alphonso Smith, of the depart ment of English, at the State Univer sity. Dr. Smith la. without doubt, one of the. best speakers of North Carolina. While Forsyth county has not reached exactly the progress of Meek- : lenburg In the matter of permanent road Improvement, she Is nevertheless making a fine record In this respect. . In addition to the splendid condition . of 11 miles of permanent road work, the dirt roads are being rounded up 'rapidly, entirely to the satisfaction of the people, and will be completed be- ' ore the first day of November. The county commissioners to-lay decided to put another paid force at work. SVRVETmo THE BOUTHBOUND The surveying corps of the South bound has Just comDleted a survev I pf the second section of. the road and It laa been decided to let the contract for the construction , work at once. Tnla means rfhat two or three miles more of the road will be built Just as fast as possible. , Mrs. E. F. Ounn. who was the guest of Mr. and Mra, M. D. Stockton, for few days, left yesterday for Greens boro where-she will remain nntll af ter the commencement exercises of ; Oreenaborv Ferns le Collece. her , 'laughter. Miss Blanche Gunn. being a member of the facutly of that Collefe. Mrs. J. A. Brltttng. who has made an ex tended visit to relatives in Texas and New Mexico, will return home this week. She will be accompanied by ner niece. Mlm 8unln Hitting, of Tex as, who will upend the summer In .Winston-Salem. A telephone messnce was received V-day from Dsnbury stating that, owing to the lllnew. of Judge R. H. Peebles. Judge Thomas A. McNeill, of Lumberton. would hold Stokes Court. It will convene to-morrow morning. It Is announced that Judge McNeill will not be a candidate for re-election. KolUltor C. V. Lyon, of Lumberton. It Is said, will enter the race for Judge McNeill s office. The county commissioners, before tnaklng the levy to-day for ItOI. de cided that it would not be necessary to collect this year In Wlston-Halem lownshlp the ususl in cents on the property valuation and 10 cents n polls for Intereet on the North Carolina Railroad bonds isnued by aid township. An additional llcente tax. the same a that levied by the State on all trades, hunln-e. o u.h. tlons and professions under act of the Oeneral Assembly of North Carolina ItOI, entitled the Revenue Act. whs lived for benefit of Forsyth county en all persons, firms end corpora tions and on all professions, trades business and ocuistins. City, who left here months aan to accept a position with The Mer chants' Journal, of Raleigh, has been transferred to Atlanta, Oa where ha will make . his hadquartera. The Merchants', Journal recently purchas ed one of Atlaota'a commercial pa- pera and It will be necessary to have an office there. Mr. TeaR will have full charge of thla office which will handle the business from South Car oiina. Georgia. Alabama and other Southern States. CHILD BADLY SCALDED. The 4-ysar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. David Blnkley, who reside on the I, H. llanes farm, Just west of the city. was badly scalded about noon to-day. Fear Is entertained that lie Injuries will prove fatal,. Bishop Edward Rondthaler, of the Moravian Church, haa accepted an Invitation to preach before the State Teachers' Assembly Sunday, June 17th. Evangelist Flanders' automobile haa arrived and It Is a beauty. It was tested this morning and operated with perfect satisfaction. It haa II- horee power, double cylinder and has solid tires. The evangelist will here after tour the country In hla auto mobile which will be used as a road wagon. KDITOIW AND OFFICERS CHOSEN Wako Yorrt Uterary Societies Elect Kdltors for The Student and The Howler and Officers for the Debate of xtixgr. Special to The Observer. Wake Forest College, May t. At the last meeting of the Eucellan and Phllomatheslan Literary societies, of ficers and debatera for the next an niversary celebration of the societies and editors and managers of The Wake Forest Student and the College annual, The Howler, were chosen for next session. In the Kuaellan Society Mr. T. Her man Beverly, of Roberson county, was chosen president of the anniversary aeoaie; air. A. it. Nannet, of Ruther rord county, was chosen orator, and Messrs. William P. Spease, of Yadkin county, and Clifford Newell, of. Ca- Darrua eounty, were elected first and second debatera respectively. Mr. James Turner, of Wake county, was cnoaen ny me rniiomathesian Socie ty secretary of the debate: Jamea W. Vernon, of Person county, orator, and Messrs. T. N. Hayes, of Wilkes coun ty, and Herman T. Stevens, of John son county, were chosen first and second debsters respectively to repre sent the Phi. Society In the anniver sary aenate. The business manager of The Howler next year will be Mr. B. Y. Tyner, of Robeson county, represent ing me rni. Hoclety, snd the editor. In-chief will be Mr. Harvey Vann, of vtane county. The other editors for next year's annual are; Mr. Ralph Ferrell, of Wake county, aenlor. and Meaars. Ashby W. Dunn, of Halifax county, and Paul O. Bryan, of Halifax county, associates from the Eu. So rlety. while the senior editor from the Thl. Society Is Mr. James Turner, of Wake county, and associate, Messrs. Charles H. Rarnette, of Per son county, and O. W. Henderson, of Baltimore, Md. The Eutellan representative on the staff of The Student next year wilt be Mr. Cary B. Taylor, of Harnette coun ty, editor-in-chief, and Mr. Lee B, Weathers, of Cleveland county, asso ciate editor. The phi. representa tive will be Mesaro. (. R. Msngum, of Durham county, editor-ln-chlef. and T. N. Hayes, of Wilkes county, associate editor. The business man ager of The Student this year comes from the Phi Society snd la Mr. W. H. Weatherspoon, of Durham county. CHAPEL HILIi ORATORS. Nursing Motliers and Malaria. The Old Standard Orove's Tasteless Chill Tonic drives out malaria and builds up the system. Sold by all dealers for 17 years. Price &0 rents. Comnfrncentent Speakers, at Pnlver sltjr OHwtrn New Text Hooka by w. v. AJpftonso Hmlth. v Correepondenoe of The Observer. Chapel Hill. May 1.--Th prelim! nary contest to secure the com mencement orators of the senior claas took place Saturday morning In the Dl Hall. The Judges were Dr. C A! phonao Smith, Dr. George Howe and Dr. Eben Alexander. , The contest ants were B. B. Blackwelder, "The south ae a Field for Romancer- Mn W. R, Jonea. "The American CHI sen:" Mr. J. A. Rudlaelf. "The Eman clpatlon of the Working Man:" Mr. r. E. seagie, "The Opportunity for a college Man in the South:" Mr, Love. "Arbitration the Zeal of Mod ern Civilisation;" Messrs. Blackweld er. Love, Beagle and ". Jonea were chosen. "Studies In English Syntax, a new work .vy ur. amitn. naa just appear ed from the press of Olnn A Co., Bos ton. "Language Lessons and Oram mar," also by him, will appear from the presa of the B. F. Johnson Pub llshlng Co., Richmond, the latter part of May. f The most enjoyable dance of the season took place In Gerard Hall Thuraday night, under the auspices or the University German Club. The dance lasted from It till 1:10 Among those participating In ' the dance were a number of young ladle wno came to the Hill to wltneaa the Carolina-Virginia baseball game. The dance was led by MrJ. V. Petnber ton. of Fayettevllle, assisted by Mtaa ttiien Gibson, of Concord. The as sistant leaders were Messrs. T. H Haywood, of Haw River, and A. T. Momaary, of Asheville. FOB HAZING COWS. Stadcnts of Roanoke- College,- Salem, aH rinea lor irueity to Animaia Special to The Observer,' Roanoke. Va.. May I. -In the may or'a court at Salem to-day a number of Roanoke College students, who had been arrested oa a charge -of cruelty to dumb animals, were given trial bffore Mayor W. T. Tounger, with the reault that C. E. Copenhaver ano a. u. Mark were each fined II, while W. R. Klnton waa fined 110 and costs and J. G. Turner $21 and costs. The college boys have lately oeen naxing cows Dy attaching tin cans to their tall and beating the an imals, uopennaver and Mark tied cans to a cow's tall and rushed her through a barbed wire fence, cutting ner naaiy. it is alleged that Kin ton and Turner beat a cow with pianks until blood flowed from the nose. The cltlxens are highly Indig nant at tho brutal habit and Mayor Younger la determined to put a atop to At. Klnton and Turner will take an appeal. $100 REWARD. , DEMNGKR ELECTED MAYOR, Former Chorryvllle Man Chosen ncau or Municipality' of Cleveland A Prosperous Town. , . Bpectal to The Observer. . ( lereland. May I. In the municip al election of the town, of Cleveland yeaterday David P. Del linger, ex-may. or of Cherry vllle, was elected mayor without opositlon. Mr. Delllnger la well known for the time he baa been here, having organised the Merchants' and Farmers' Bank, which la In good condition, meeting all. expectations. Cleveland la a progressive, healthful little town and bids fair to make Ita way among the coming advances In the Old North State. The conatruc tlon forces are promised In a few weeks to begin macadamlnilnsr ths roads In our section passing throush the town In the outset The countv haa Immense quantities . of rock al ready on the ground for the purpose; mucn improvement is seen all around. t Mr. H.,K. Reld Agreea to Pay This A mo ant to any Mecklenburg Farm er Who Can Give One Good Reason ; w Not Belonging; to the Cotton ! Association. - - - - To the Editor of The Observer We think It may be assumed, with out argument, that every patriotic cltlsen of the South dealrea to - eee the Southern farmer get a fair price for their cotton, alnce every ' Intelli gent man know that the prosperity of the South depend largely en the price of. cotton. It would also seem reasonable to assume that every In telligent farmer in the South would use hla . best efforts to promote the success of the Southern Cotton Asso ciation, alnce that la an organisation the only purpose of which la to eave the Southern farmer and the whole South. from financial ruin. Every Intelligent man knowa that the success of the organisation . de pends on the farmers themselves. That if they do not Join the organi sation and attend lu meetings It can not succeed. - And yet what are the facta In the case? You will find good men scattered all over this county who have never Joined the association at all. or If so. who do not attend .Ita meetings. Now every body knows that no organisation can exist Ions unless Its members attend Its meetings. The best church or ganisation the world would soon come to an end If nobody attended Ita meetings. It surely cannot be that these men are so utterly selfish. so .entirely dead to every generous Impulse that they are willing to stay at home and do nothing-, while they reap the benefits of what their neigh bors are doing. Now If you ask all these men If they belong to the as sociation, they will tell you "No, I have never Joined yet" If you ask them If they do not wlah to see the association succeed, ther will ' say "Oh! yes, I am anxious to sea Itr suc ceed." Then If you ask them why they hsve not Joined the organisa tion, the reasons they will give you are so ridiculous and absurd that ' I know they would be ashamed to see them In print and therefore I will not repeat them here. - If there la any farmer In the coun ty who can give a good reason for not belonging to the association I hare not found hint yet. - and I will make him thla proposition: that If he 1 win publish in The Observer, over hla own signature, one rood reason wny he does not belong1 to- the asso ciation, I will obligate myself to pay him 1100 spot cash. H.K.REID. LEXINGTON'S ELECTION. Bibles end lestarnents AU styles Snd many other valuable . ' Books' at lowest prlcea, , '-'vw.,;' a lllOOD. ; ' West fttb Street,' , Itetcs via S.IA. L ; Ryl CHATTANOOGA,' TEXT! Roothem Bao- , ii vunnnuon, mmr win-uin, one ' nrst-claaa fare plua So. round trip. WASHING-ION. D. C-Natlonal plane Manufacturers' Association and Na tional Association of Piano Dealers or America. May loui-mb and May 14th-17th, rate of one, one-third far plus So. round lp on certificate plan. - . NA8HVTLLK. TENN.-Peabodv Gn.M Dummr oemwis lor i eaonera, vau-i aerom rtiouaai insiiiute, juae utb August 10th, one first-class fare plus TUSCALOOSA, ' ALA. Summer School ir i jacnn, june uio-juiy Ziih, rate one . flrst-class fare plus 9u, round trip. ATHENS. ' aA-rjatverstty Summer , ScbooL June Kth-July rth. one first- imrw pinw w gar rmjna .in p. BAN FRANCIBCXJ. CAU; LOS AN GELES. CAL.-Nttonal EduoaUoa- ai Associaion, rfuir stn-ltth. from Ralelch 177 JO.. Wllmlnrtoo- 177a Charlotte I77JO. eorresposdlas low rates from other Dn'nta ' MONTEAOLK. TENN fconteeg.e Sua . day School Institute, July Utb-Ae- ?:ust sui, mm nni-oan tare tuua Bo. or found trio. .. T MONTEAGLE, TBNN.-Montekrle Bible Trainms Sehool July tSnd-bst. one nrsi-vww imrm pium m, ror round ' trip. ' , : MONTEAOLE, ' TENN. Woman's Con- fresa. July SHh-AufOst Kth. . on : tint-class fare plua so round trip. BIRMINGHAM. A LA. -General ' Confer, eace M- B. Church. South. Blrmlnr hsjn. .Aia.. May trd-June 1st. Rates to be .announoed later. . . .' HAMPTON, VA Deoartmenf meat of Va. and North H. Moyrr " Clioaen Mayor Some Hurprfatea Sprnns; in the Klection of AhlermerjDebt for Improvements ine issne. Special to The Observer. Lexington. May I. -The result of IKa mnnliiin.1 . AlMtlnn .a tAmt sprung some surprise. John H. Mey er, nominee for mayor on both tick ets, waa elected as was Joe H. Thomp son, endorsed for alderman by both aides. The other . aldermen elected were: Z. L Waller, J 14 rotes; O. W. Mnnlll 9A t . B X-H- IT E. A, Rotnrock. III. " Messrs. J. w! Noell snd R. L. Burkhead. of the old board, were defeated by Meaars. Wea ver and Rothrock, by a majority of eight votes, the former receiving SOI votes each. More then ususl Interest waa mani fested In the election all day, and the supporter of the , new ticket worked hard and well. The Issue seemed to be whether the old board hsd wisely acted In Incurlng the pres ent municipal debt for Improvements. It Is predicted on all sides that the newly elected officers will take up the work of building up . Lexington exactly where It la, and that the Im provements going on now will not be curtailed. 1 .. . Enoamp- Orand Army of the Republic, Anrll jfiu'wui v .."v . y w rsse. RICHMOND, VA. -Virginia Funerwt Di rectors' AssoclatlOD, May Ktbtta. certificate plan rates. . WARREN PLAINS. N. C.-North Car- oluia Conference Women's Foreln School, June Uth-Zlst rate one nrst- 'gibss i hub w. rvune trip, . ror runner iniormauon as to rates iroru your Kiij, um uiDiea. acneeulea. to., call en your nearest agent er aaV dress. JAa KKR, JR.7C. P. A, , ' : . . " Chsrlotte, N. C. ' . J? OATTIS. Traveling Psasenaer Aent - - ... , V Raieigh. N. C Vi r nin, Oeneral Passenger Agest, Portsmouth. Va. EACOARD AIR LINE 'RAILWAY. .Direct fine te the prmclpal cttlea North, "- ou'" "4 Seethweet. ateheduU i'il" effect April 11, uot, subject to . without notloeT - . J'cf 'or pawaae ea all trams are old by thla eompaay and accepted by paassnswr with the undersuadJng eempsny wtll aot be responsible for failure te run Ita trains en echediue yV "F "eh delay as may be tacident te tbelr eperationT Cere to exw n" rt. ? correct lira or connecting ynee. but thla rnipr to mt respeaelale - . ivi or vmisaiOBS.. -. j . , Traina leave. Cbartotta aa ftttbtm No. Ut daily, et 4: a. m. for Monroe, Hamlet, and Wilmington without change, connecting at -Monroe with S for Allan. t.vB'Jn,nAhm,. B ,h aVmthwest with Nov b t Monroe for looal point to Atlanta. At Hamlet with M for Ra. Mgh. Pertsmee Norfolk and ateamera for ' Washington. Baltlmora. Vn-b fioatoeu and Provldenee. . with at Hamlet for Ralelsh. Richmond, Washlns A. - iwr., ana lot JtBl. -V ItS U e aa.aii tor boiumoie, oavaafiaa. Jaak sonvllle, sad all Florida polnte. . a-, ur, M t.u au m. for lii co In ton. Shelby aad Rutberferdtoa W.ts- "T v cS.Mt 7" " el iJnooletsc. wiia v- ri. iiii. nw. le tor Htokory, Lenoir. . sad Weatera North rroii No- ea. oalrr ' 4 a., sa. far ijumii.,' helby, Rutherford.ea and all local sta tions, eonnecttsg at Ltncolntoe with C A. XT sr XI Ut.L. . . all local points. ... Ne. 44. dally. a, m. for Moaraa. tr.. let Mexten. Lunberton. Wllnlutm nj au wmi uinin, No. Ill dally. T.l( a. m. tor Vmn. eeaaectlag with 41 for Atlanta. Bumine. ham and tho Southwest, at Hairnet with 41 for Columbia, gvannaa. Jacksonville and Florida points. With 14 at Hamlet for Richmond, Washington.. ni Naw Jerk, and the Fast with at Hamlet for Raleigh, Portsmoetb and Norfolk. Throuah aleeeer en this tnu . Charlotte, N. C . e Portamouth, Va. dally... . ".'.-' , Ne. g. 1.41 a. m. dally ezeest: kwi.. S-J-k. Mm U IHY.V Throuih Train OaUy.Cliarlotta . to Koanoke VeV . Schedule In effeot Dee- g. UOL 11:00 em Lv Clutrlwite, bo. R r : 9m t:U em Ar Winston, So. Rv. LV I S prs 1M vm LV Winston, n. w AT 1:0 am V H:4 am i ua tun Lv Martlasvlll. i:m put Lv Rooky Mount, Lv M:2 mm I s pm Ar Rosaoke, m .Lv .at mat Dafly. . - rnnneat at Roanoke Vis Shananaak tallav Mouta for Natural Brldsa. Lunn Haiarstowa, and ail points In Pennsyl vania and New York Pullman aleeper Roanoke and Philadelphia. TnroBsn oowen. vaanniit mna noanoae. Additional taformatloa front utnu gstbera Railway, M. T. BRAOG. W. B. BtiVTLt Ge'l. Pass. Ageet. . " ROANOKJB. VA. . Trains srrlve la Charlotte aa follnva, Nil in. 14.M a. BX 411 fun North and South. ' , - . '. No. 44. dally, 1:U a. m. from Ruther ford Km, Bhalky. Lumbertoa aad all C N..W. pointe. , !o. 4S. dally. 11 W a. nt. from Wilkin.. ton. Lumberton. Maaton, Hamlet. Monro and all local petal. . No. m "V-'T fro" Ruther. ford ton, Shelby. Ltaoolatea. and C M W. Railway pointe, . . , " Ne. is, : p. m. deny front WUmlna-' toe. Hamlat, an Menroe, also from points Kast, North sad Southweet ceo. asciinc at nunm saoaroe. Conneotlone are made at Haaalet with all I tarttuah trslaa foe o4n r iuu South, and Southwest which are com. poeod ef vestfbule day coaches betwoM portemouin ana Atlanta, and Washlna. ton. and, Jacksonville, and sleeptna ari eetween jersey uty, irBlnshan aB Mesr.phl.-aad Jersey City aad Jaekaoe. vine. aie ears on au inrourb Iralna. Tar Informs Unn. tlme-tahlaa. r....... tloaa, or Seaboard descriptive literature apply Kwmmmm or saaress. , sukmv luni. ma v. r.. Southern Railway ' ' RALlfclOH, N. O AN. a. . A MOUTH. VA. AUTO;.:03I1S ;. ; One Sccond-Hand :y It) H. P. Two Cylinder En gine. , I'luusi fWQ.OQ : ( Annistead MxiM & Ndrth Tryoa Si. . Pbone 343 Agent'f or Cadillac Automo biles ; - -' in Bffect April , HOC. '.. U i -.This eendensed schedule la published 'as without notice te the public ' , v - a- .tn. No. . dally,' for Richmond J" Sf.' P0"1; connect at Oreenaboro, f" "inwoa-oai, itaieisn,' uoMstkoro. - r - - trV Vesl tnaitVUs?! - ' .t.vt a. nt. No. 1. daily exeept 8undy, for SUtesvllle. Taylorevllle, and local points; eonnocU at Moore vllle fof Wt-ton-Salem and at StateevUl for Jlick. err. Lenoir, Blowing Rock, Ash villa, 0d etber points west 't I?;". ?' No. , daDy New York and Atlanta Express. , Pullman sleeper . te Columbus. Oa.. mnA 4a noka Lk At lanta. Close connection at Sosrtaaburar for -Hendereenville and Aihavlll. - , , , t:S a. m. No Xt dallv m -.!,' a Plonda Kxpreee. for Rock Hill, C&eeter. Waynesboro, Columbia Savaijnalj, Jack SonrUla.. Dlnlnx car aervlea. :B a. m. Km at. Aaiiv n a u.n for Washington wui a.M mu,, mmi. Pullmaa drawing reotns. alaeawr te Nw Tork and Richmond: iliT.nx-ho.N. Orleans te Washington. tMnlna- ear eer- e svaaw wnnrcn m urMMMra rnw . iv tee ston-Salem. Ralelch and CtoldabAe. . . " n,.. ai, aany, ; nrasnmgtea . and Southweetern Limited. -' Pullman arawlng room aleepers. New TorkTie . New orleena and lUrminehani.. Pullman ebeervatlon ear - service. Solid Pullmaa ' train. v . , . ... . ,. t- iv:o a. m. . no. so. . waanineiaa mnM nonaa umitee. ruumaa drawing room v. ym w l. a . BOBCB to Waehlngton. Dining ear aerviee. i j 11:00 a. m. No. tt. da Mr. foe . rla,n Moore vllle. Barber Junction, Coolee mee, 1 MocKevllle. Winston-Salem .aad au.i,wii . mat iwvai niinn.,, . U:s p. m. we. u, dally, for Aflaata a local atatlons; connects, at Bnartaa- - urg lor tteneereonvllle and Asheville. T:0 sv m. No. U. dally, for' RIchmonA end. local atatlons; connect at Greene." bore for - Ralelsh and Ooldsboro. PulT- IMl aleepera, areensooro to Raleigh, ' Charlotte to Norfolk. . aad Charlotte to t w e. m. No. at. dally. xeet gundav. frlsht and peesenKer to Chaster, a . . .rf lm.1 Mint. ..... ..,'.... r, T.it p. m. no. z, aauy exceet eunday. na T.lMvllla .ana Liwal -.(..... - necta at Stateavllle for Aahavilje, knoec vllle. Chattanooga and Memphis. 1:11 p. m. No. JR. dally, Washington snd Southwestern Limited, for . Wash ington and all points North. .Pullman ' Biasuaaa anu . ruumaa uuaaii isiion eer m Maaa VavIt rln i n w m, atrvlM ' SUvli Pun ma B train. ;. - ' I0:ta a. m. no. it. eanr. nw Tort Plorida Bxprear. for Waahmgtoa and points rtorta. ruiimaB. a leaner rrom, 1 jacksoeviiie sna Augusta to New Terk. First class day eoacb, : Jackaonvill- to waenington. . w , p. m. No H. daMy WaahltuTton . and Florida . Limited, foe Columbia Au gvata. Charleeton, Savannah and Jack-' BOnvillS. runmmm urawini room- sieee- I ,a l.nlrnvil I tM I ..b eoaches Washington to Jacksonville.- " 11:04 e. m. No. 40, dally for Washlnatea V --a !- VHiIIm-- . -I - - . ana pvin ..... ... "..... . ,i,,p,r . w Waahlngton. First ctoa day ooach At- ' lanu to Washington. 1024 p. m. No. St. dally, United Stats Psst Mall, for Atlanta -and points Sou in .mI Smith r t riitlmain iaail,ia wni, . slaepers to New Orlean and Blrmlng- .' ham. Day eoaches, Wsshlngton to Nw Orleana. .Dining car service. . .. ' Baggage called, for and checked froai - 1.,-1- -ra raaili1aaiiaai he. Transfer Company, en orders loft St City Ticket Office. ' - -a n. o. V u.wniu a. f.nmar. S. H. HARDWICK. PaMngr s Traffle . Manager.. . ; ... , , .. v-' TIIEHcADOO. ; i -u. Greensboro's best Hotel Entirely made ever. . 111,000.00 expended and equal to the moat modern hotel in the land. Elevator. , long distance 'phone In each room.. . Free sample rooms. Free 'bus. . Rat: 11.00, 11.10, 11.00 and 11.80,, : .. . . H. W. STERNE Graensbore. Jf. C To The Citizens Of North Carolina ! , L s lJelt!! v c Urtre, Kllaabetb City, Jf. C. K. M. Miller, 3r Charlotte, X. C. Ashler Home, Clayton, l. C ' ' P. B. Ricks, Greensboro. N. C Capt. Jas. P. Sawyer. Asheville, N.C " Kfwbern, X. C c'4l. no. P. Brut on, Wilson, N. C. W. It Hclk. Charlotte. Jf . O. YZ 7 ?tL rraham S fL 3. V VwmL W ft 1 . 1-YancU 8. Cose., Asheville, N. C. , Wllllara Dana, Newborn, N. C. Oo. Hackney, Wilson, N. C O. P. Ileith, Outrtotte, N. C. Y' V' r r, Jf'SZ. 0etiiord, X. O. i . ., . nedwood,' Asheville rS.'C.' 0.:a t4cMUlw KUsabeth CMy.X.C. L ZZr r T. W. Wsrttv Ovarlotte. N. C, . ; , t C. I. Beobow, Cwraibortv X. C, XV. O. Elliott, Edentoa, X. C. ; rt tYederlck Itutledge, Aahevllle, X. C. ' ' 1 ' . na" WUm, X. C. J, Ji. Ui,a, Charlotie, X. C, - Wm. 8. Tltomson, Greensboro, X. C. . ' J, S. Bowers, Scotland Xeck, X. C Cha. J. Jlarrta, Dillsboro, X. C , "Ik : ' i'i MaBaaMHsBHHMMsBflHHMM (aaaBtBkaaaaaalaBaB1BaBlas. . . . . , . . .. , . "Ss-l.Slij.l..lls.lsllliasll......l....ll.lisTB W? !u JL jmp-? wi.n e its headquarters at Greensboro, N. ic; it will be a State Company, not ' ony in name but in fact, aa its hareholder3 wfll be in every part of the State. ; It wilh liivv? ornT8 nM mt ?lfferent sectlns '.the State. It will have a cash capital of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) and surplus of Two Hundred and Fifty ; Thousand Dollars : Jn'lSffJl: k? ?f , business over the country. The time has arrived for a Company of this size,' for it will not. Only keep much money jn the State but will bring a large amount into ! thn firff 52 & , J1 develpment of our great tate. The stock Is nonassessable and non-taxable andwe do not know of a safer or more profitable investment . This is f , ine nrsv opportunity that our people have ever had to secure stockln a lanre Fire'InsumnrA rnv nnrl thosi whntalffi ndv&n of th mil he fortunate. v V ' r,,,:';: .7 : -- TT tWi 5 ti it n t rrr ( ( GREENSBORO, NORT H CAR O L I N A rr 4 .i'.'-U..fi
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 9, 1906, edition 1
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