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' - '--i n" A, ,1, ; . ; r. - : i . -.it "L i.. 1 . ti t . "v i li very getting: repair t ! -nca lit? $ ti-iiy advances were I I. -".Cfs, 1, -'y i,i in,i nned cenej. 'lures, r v .'13 a cor., lruou- iJod to very ? . :va t an advance In t..s divl I) rrr cent, had Un de i. Ihere also was talk oi '-T Increase in the divi t :cf 1. No authority could tJiese renorts. . of the market was quite 1 , . r,ut I t; e :i nver.icnt tbout 7.c :a, ; i v. ;;i i C; tn'.'.on with t.o others Lfi.-i-r added vptiauons Dcsin. The rleki'r l room 13 separata from the main . building and is 25x40. KItson Tickers t r these renorts. wm oe used. The transformer house U 39x24 and la turn arm-ins Vito-Vi Dn of marked -SLfiSS l?! or: the three .i l.Hlay stocks came while LT. " . w ri'? one r00m' vnue j pf il marked in the rest of I"19 other Is the boiler room for the t. The fan in those stocks sieam heating: plant. On the second a renewal of the kind of llqul- floor Is the machine shop and the l? some disQufe'tldlnd ?he li,-htnlnS Protection apparatus for the w w JnWnffiM.poS' ectrlclai machinery, which will give o la itr weaxness or tne market cl "J mm. ine couon ware -revated by reports, from Wash- house la 50x118 feet, la two stories and "V Jhf hSSl8-1'.'-0?810-- wm have sufficient room for a ery i fn Jh. .r.i.r Marge supply of cotton. . would h& to eoS a The main building of the plant la iman to answer questions to equipped with a saw-tooth roof which le refused to reply at the inter is Quite a noveltv In cotton mill con. ,TSa, hearn The losing Utructlon and Is an arrangement that were" heavy. Total sales oar Erov,des at al times ;. plenty, of; tight UAooo. " One side of the tooth la covered with I bonds were unchanged, on call, gravel roof while the other takeover- i ?-if".. "Aock8":'tT i.oso,ooc ed with stained windows. Another :S- sur W T'b?o:,flST: novel feature ot this mill which la not tirooKivn Trans n hv r a . ft- Paul 25.300; Erie 87,700; L. & T Pennsylvania. 89.000; . Reading Outhern Pacific 45,800: Southern ' U.W0 do pfd. MM;' .'Union Jao. U. a Steel 136.700; Va. Caro. 200; Great Northern pfd. 20,- the State Is a glass' partition between the carding and spinning rooms which keeps the flying lint in the card room from entering the spinning room but at the same time gives a good view of one aide from the other.' The flooring in all the buildings is supported by concrete foundation. The plant will be operated by power furnished by the Southern Power Company 'and throughout the mill i Bros. Co.s Cotton Letter. . to The Observer.- I York. . Aferil . 9. TJvArnnnt nit. f to day on cable advices ' frora building will be stationed 32 motors, !?p advcc w-e dls- four of which are of 30-horse-power iworae. The openlnK here whil ..t.. :n w-... showed cotton L., - --Z j...i . vorruwi enmery an individual motive source. 'ught about to Bell here. As the which has proved of great saving of re on. this Idea became current nower in the rase of manv other mills ippoix appeared to meet the sell- of Ppr(nt hniM , trim nrnttirtn'wiil en from the South and local H 113 . Ie.Prf,V !Yi" U ftiYClI mo lUUi 1UU unit VIllOJO by pressure from a reservoir situated nn thn hill Drn ths r-rnolf 90(1 font hey eXDected thA atrnirth nf h Ik., m.i. 1 .n. markets would lead to a better - ( aka JTn... . water which will be pumped into it from a 300-foot well near the mill. To prevent a scarcity of water should the well give out, a seoond reservoir is be" lng -dug near the creek which can ob tain Its snnntv tmm tha orwV chnnM 2!i; ruiimr rate 2: r.lonn hi I loans dull and heavy. CO davs 4 Pe lurmsnea 10 eacn ot me u cot ;ays 4 a & ner cent.: month, tages, which are situated on the eleva 'it' -' - - . ' tion Detween tne river ana me rani. x-unw mercantile paper 6 a 614 from the reservoir, "'.' "c"anse neavy with The mill cottaees are all conveint- o? demand and at S .'Wfo? ly arranged' There are 24 COttages 0f ruaiea rates a 4S3 and iur juuxhs,- ij ui uueo juuma wiu . Commercial bills 491. Bar four of six rooms, all neatly built, and .lca- doIla" 50- Govern- plastered within, a fireplace in each e and an Increase In the Invest sinana. . jiverpool should be, 6 vwer to-morrow. " HUBBARD BROS. & CO. The Money Market. York, April 9.--Money on call Work done, as it la SO far try trans i it cars, engines, etc., from other points on the system. The dispatch er's office was moved here from Ral eigh a short time ago, and yesterday (superintendent ssnea of (he second division, moved his office force here. Itls understood the theses ""inoves have proven very beneficial in the way of e'xpediting the movement of trains. , , Quite a number of people are pre sumptlous enough to predict that within five years Hamlet will be a city of 10,000 people. Real estate is advancing rapidly and the "citizens of the place are sanguine as to the fu ture of the town. New dwellings, new storerooms and new enterprises seem to be the order of the day. There is ciuom a oay mat mere are not a number of real estate deals. The Sunday school had chare of the services at the Methodist church last night. It was .the occasion of the delayed Easter services, which were postponed a week ago on account of bad weather. A large congregation greeted the children, and they asquit ted themselves well and showed that they had had excellent training. "' amiet Is to furnish two brides and grooms for Cunld in the near future. The names are not to be made public Just yet. The parties, however, are well and favorably known. It is stated that one at least will be a swell church affair. There seems to be very little inter est so far manifested in the munici pal election, which will ,be held early in May. The primary is called for April 23. All candidates for mayor must, deposit- with Mr.-WV R, Land, secretary to the executive- committee, 15 by next Saturday and candidates for alderman must put up $2, SO end for school commissioner the sum of $1 before their names can be placed upon the blanket ticket, which is to be the regulation ticket. Up to to-day no one has put up the necessary amount, hence there are no avowed candlates in the field. Mrs. Ed. M. Love, .who has been very ill for twelve weeks la very much Improved and her physicians be lieve she will have a speedy recovery, Her daughter. Mrs. B. Stark, of Charlotte, who' has been at her bed side during her entire sickness will return home this week. lira. i:. D. 7att Entertains T. BL Angle May Escape Serving Science Special to The Observer. Reidsville, April 9. The Tuesday Afternoon Readier Club met with Mrs. E. D, Watt this afternoon. The members answered to the roll-call with educational topics. Mrs. A. L Harris , read an interesting paper-on the "Educational System," Mrs. Pitts' paper was on Froebel and Miss Wil liamson discussed "Women Education ally and Otherwise." After the literary programme a luncheon was servedj T. M. Angle, of Milton, who had ibeen sentenced to a term in Federal prison for violating the Internal rev enue laws,"; has succeeded in eettinsr a rehearing before the Circuit Court of Appeals and his case will come up oeiore that court next October. This court had previously decided against his appeal for a new trial, by a vote of 2 to 1. Angle then took an appeal to the United States Supreme --Court, which refused to interfere. Later one of the .Circuit Court Judges, it is said,' agreed, to a rehearing of the case. Sentence was to have been passed on Angle at the Federal Court in Greens boro last week, but this new turn inJ mo case actea as a stay or proceed ings. It now looks as if he will yet manage to escape serving a. term. 17' - 7zy llzz'Zi A. II. V AS 13 0 URN, Southern CIIAnLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA A 9?mmlBBloner ln War Elsht. prtmaiV. atl0Q of th" Democratlc B. S. DAVIS, " . J- I SEXTON. i??V-byAa,nnounce-,urlvM can didates for Aldermen from Ward 8 tmu W. Q. RODGERS. - V. KENDRICK. I hereby re-announce myself a candidate for Alderman In Ward 9 sublet tq the action of the Demo cratlc primaries. j. a. JONES. . DANGERS OF PNEUMONIA. .A cold at this time if nerleoted la Ua bl to cause pneumonia which is so often Utal, and even when the patient has re- I hereby announce myself as a endi covered the luiigs are weakened, making date for Alderman in Ward l ,S them peculiarly susceptible to th d. to th arttnn 5 h- S"(t.iLi?.ubJe,:t or consumption. Foley's maries. . r w velooment Honey and Tar, will stop the cough, heal mi Birengum im luagi ana prevent quiuKi ties el nothing else "just as good. Jordan & Co. I announce myself a oandidate for noma. .-La rqrlPPf coughs yield school commissioner of Ward 7 ' Mhw ly to the wonderful ouratlve quail- to the action of thT TwJifubJe9t ( Foley's Honey and Tar -Th?, is mftriw. - - X F0RrOTTT.S, R. H. Flowers for April ANNOUNCEMENTS Business Men's Municipal League Ticket CONCRETE SIDEWALKS. Sidewalk on North Side of Main Be ; tween South and York and Portion of Opposite Sidewalk to be Laid ln Concrete? Charlotte Man Has Con tractBritish Vice Consul the Guest of Rev. W.' II. Hardin. ' re, April, 9, -Seaboard common On account of the elevation on which the mill and cottages are built Special do The Observer. a perfect drainage will be given. Gastonla,' April 9. A contract has . The . capital stock is 1200,000 Mr. J. been let by' the ownera of business H. Mayes, of Charlotte, is president; properties on the-north aide-of, Main Mr, L. A. Dodsworth secretary and J street between South and York streets treasurer, and Mr. J. H. Mayes, Jr., to Mr. , J. W. Haas, a Charlotte con. pnrfrlntAnlAt ,Th mill will nrbhablv trnntnt fm ti nnnvtmnHnrs nt a va- ; rr: " a "X! begin operations ln June. , , ment sidewalk to extend from theGas un- , Baltimore Produce, re, April Flour dull. by sample es a 76. rmer : , soot' mii,1 K5 a kvil ivt J53'A a &JV4; Southern . white 52 !isy, No. 2 mixed 47 asked. tm, No. 2 Western domestic 75 a a 80 a 81. - . firm, unchanged. ..eudy, unchanged, j active and strong, unchanged; 4ichangea.V . CHARLES O. SMTTH ACQOTTTED. ton Loan & Trust Co.'s corner to the Eureaka Hardware Company's corner, an entire block. Mr. Haas also has a. The Charge Was That lie Had Offered contract to lay a cement sidewalk on a urine to a Member or tne uounty the south side , of Main street from Dispensary Board of CtontroL South street to and including the new Special to' The Observer. . ooyce-Falls building now ln course of Spartanburg, S. C, April . 9. Mr.conBtruct,on- The material has been Charles O. Smith, a traveling man, oraerea and tne work will comence formerly chairman of the eonntv fts Boon as it arrives. Mr. Haas was in . . . ' ni.u.l. Tnt 3 ..... . vrtTjv yw,m. , I hnnprl nr msripnsarv rontrol. wnti trinn I vrao'-u' utiuny comDieiinK tne ae- Vk, April 9,-CoUon, spot closed 'n the General Sessions Court to-day J11' and getting things In shape to .iddsng uplands 11; mlddllna no sales. . closed easy. v ' Open High Low-Close .. f , ., 9.58, 9.72 .. .. .. 9.73 .. 9.94 T .A A., i . 0.9O IV 10.00 .. ..10.17 U .9.45. . 9.60 9.73 9.73 . ,9.94 lTo2 10.17 9.53 9.53 -. 9.60 9.80 9M 10.07 9.30 9.45 9.50 9.50 4uS . 9.59 9.80 9.84 9.88 10.05 10.09 Jl, Ga VADrll 9 Tnrnn sales 416; receipts 359; ship ,lrm, sales 600; receipts 1101: 5 l,Ku; stocK .88.250, Ouotn A i $2 30: recelnts 15a rpentln firm. $3.50, 5.0O, and e Dry Goods Market, ork. April 9,-The dry goods -as quiet for the day. Buy lng is proceeding steadier than it ok ago but the jobbing and re- is neia pacK oy adverse woath--t trade 'is quiet. Cotton yarns cr. Fine goods are Irregular. on the charee of offering 4 briber to a' oegin the work, fellow member of the board of con- Though no definite in formation to trol. The Jury after being out on the inat enect has been given out, it is case for more than three hours re understood ' that several other owners turned a verdict if not guilty. , The f business property on Main . street case against Mr. Smith was the result are contemplating following the . ex of the dispensary investigation by the ample set by the owners of the above special committee of the Legislature mentioned poperties. It is nrotoable which was held ln Spartanburg more, that, before me work already con- than one year ago. At tne lnvestlga- traciea ror is completed, other con tlon a number of witnesses were ex- tracts for similar work will be made! amlned. Including dispensers, state This isac6mmendable step and one constables, members and former mem- that every business property owner l V Naval stnvt hra of ..theboard of..CQntroL.. Durjng on Main street would do well to f oi 1 JrT."!'':" - the investigation It was alleged by wit- low. . nesses that Mr. Smith had attempted Mr.. James A. Donnelly, British vice to bribe Berry Wall, one of the mem- consul at Pensacola, Fla., was a bers of the county Doara. An maict- aisunguished visitor to Gaatonia yes- nant woo ilrawn nn a patriot him fl.nd I terda v. hino n .mnt.i.n.. r ii- T UV7U.. m i jn. sT ..T I - "r . .... """" w. 11 11 34 66- ri4 7TU- k- K?Srir tM ffana 3ury reTOrnea a iru DU1' nan. Pastor of St. Mark's Episco ,ton, April 9.spirlts turpentine only on wlJnes9 was examined, Berry route to his home at Pensaobla from ioing; receipts 2 casks. . Wall, who stated that the defendant Southern Pines, where he had been V Al recelpV came to his house and tdld him that if spending a few days with hi hrthr he (Wall) would vote with Smith for Mr. Donelly and Mr. Hardin have jjiiLS za. . ' j. I cicwfc.w v. w . ..m,. .v.. - i v. vHu.ui.na anu inenus ; for . I Deer aispenser mere was ouv in u many years ana n was to renew this ana mat no tuuiu mm it, on. i jiiciiuomji niai Liia ci'tiisn VICe Consul The witness stated that no money was stopped at Gastonla in response to an produced ana mar, ne am not snow invitation irom me latter. Mr. Don- whether Smith had the money, nelly was a welcome caller at The Ga R. K. Carson and C. P. Sims repre- zette office. -He is a moat pleasant sented the defendant. They took the and affaible gentleman. lie was very position mat no unue nau ueeii uucreu i ravoraoiy impressed wun uastonla ana mat tne tsiaie couia not convict on and expressed nis regret at being un the evidence. The Jury viewed the able to remain longer, but official du case in this light and brought in a ties required his immediate return to verdict or not guuty. Pensacola, FOR ALDERMEN. ' Subject to Action of Democratic Primaries. Ward 1. J. W. Wadsworth, T. J. Davis, W. I. Henderson, w. x. uart. White and Pink Rasas. Enchantress and other Car- nauons. Asparagus Fern Smilax, in 5 ft. ropes. We make a specialty of Ward JnMT1 handsome Floral Desiis. s?S? write us ior prices on your, wedding Flowers. Write, telegraph or tele pnone J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO. POMONA. AT. e. FOOD COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. The Minnesota Dairy and Food Com mission's analysis shows that KenniSvi Laxative Honey and Ta? an" Bee's Lax? atiye Honey and Tar contained onlatei and croton oil. Opiates an T poisons and croton oil Is a violent poisonous purga tive. Refuse to accept any but FoleyS Honey and Tar In a, yellow nakaJa Foley's Honev and Tal Z?JZiiS y ui uiibcious arucS and la best cough and cold cure. the n VV. W. Ilavwood. vvara . , c. a. Williams, Z. T. Smith, W. R. Rorwrtnnn uara 4. P. M. Cave, O. O. Scott, XL S. WlUiams. ward 5. W. O. Shoemaker. ward 7. wa ra 9 . T. I:. IClrkpatrlck, Joe Garlhaldt. ward 9, we announce ourselves a rnMt. : oe JUottse. ior Aldermen of Ward Three. ,ih ward, 10. f"?n, th0 Democratic, prtmariei H. O, Serew. v.. ium, I Ward li JNO. W Tnnn A C. HTJTCTHSrtM. ANNOUNCEMENTS uiiiuuni'P mvaair a v. jj ji a. . .. .. 1M.. .uuiHw ior X- V. roweot to the fviwvi.un primaries. - 1 ' M. F.- KIRBT. We announce ntiraivaa a. , . j . for school com7B7n:;. V""ilie" SKSPl 'MMon of Jhe DemScratlo A. Bunn. SCHOOL COMMTSSTOVimo . Wara l. , . . W. H. Belle, W. A. Neal, M. M. Wallnrw. Ward 3., J. O. Baird, -T. T. Smith. The Engrave. Work of the Observer Printing House Holding the Attention The Mo Seledt. Try )(Gfii:' Cv . 4 ALL TdUlboUtel miGEdi: We now have our f the famous. "Whitr taned,n as well lined refrigerators, for most cordially invite call and let us cxpk' unexceptional qualif J. fi. fi'cCausianj Stove Dealers, Roofing: Cc 221 S. Tryon Strd OBSERVER PRINTING HOUSE CHARLOTTE, N. C TH0NEI27. primary. T. T. SMITH. . BUTT, wSSftS.- f0' vs.ch0t1 commissioner In Ward Four. Ruhiwot tr, r "-l-xi" : 4 HUB, W. 1I XflM ' paul c xvhitlock! -VVnSi,nce myself a candidate for nra School Commissioner of Ward No 4 I - O. lu Doolej. nH-v.aVio- , me uemocratlo ra ii. J. nirshlnger, . 13. T. CreswelL Ward 4. D. B. Smith, R. K. Blair. Ward 8. j J. It. Sexton, B. S. Davis. Ward 9. primaries R- K. BliAlR.,-4 - Iff-CrnernoToh:" ?. WaATNc, I subTect to I v..u. w w uciuuorwo primaries. H. S. WILLIAMS. j. announcn mvimr , u.- i Alderman of warn "ka i Kr7- iui u i iuw ojeuiocraiic primaries. U. H. ANDERSON. We annOUneA nnrselvAa u it.nju.iai I iur ocnooi Lomm mnncri WirJ rtna subject to the action cf the Domocratio primaries., m W. H. BELK, . . A. a TRAia, ' J. B. IVEY. So Grain And lrovlrlona. ' I, April S.-Reallsing- tales had T influence on the wheat mar May delivery closlnff at a net f T a Corn Is up U a iff Provisions show U MKSIXO VATJTAKE. Bellered to be Vcggcmcn. Special to The Observer. Spartanburg, 6.C., April 9.- Nolan and Charles Howard, who rharced 'with hrenklmr' fntn tha nfflf I stills and oulets the couth and drtvaa n.i v.3tc3 la TJnlon County g. O of the Enoree Manufacturlngr Com- th6 coId- 8o14 h Hawley Pharmacy. To remove a coUKh you must . the cold which causes the coueh. Th " is nothing so good for this as Kennedy's -xom Laxative Cough. Syrup. The liquid cold 3 are relief that Is most quickly effective, that d to be the Man Wanted. pany and dynamiting the ' safa and making1 off with considerable bootv. will be tried in the Sessions 'Court next Friday. Nolan and Howard are thought to, have been members of the famous gang of yeggemen, who op- Uuables to the amount of 110.- Vtriln yiBuowiuu peupie wiuie giv- rememherea a numher of banks, I hereby - announce rnvself n. rnndldnta j for Alderman, Ward One, subject to the auuua at ie jjeniocrauo primaries. A. A. ANTHONT. a candidate for I announce mvself Alderman. Ward One, subject to the ac tion oi tne Democratic primaries. - V JAS. A. FORE. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate ur Aiuerman in uara uno, subject to i:e acuon oi xne democratic primaries. VV. I. HfcJNJUJfcKaON I h'rAhv innnunM lrtvaalf innJM.t. ior 'Alderman In Ward Ana tnhtont I m muiion ot mo . jLwrnocratio primaries. .. WH.U3 UHOWN, Dr. SL Nye Ilatcliison. J. J. Hutchison, E. Nye Hutcfiiscn & Son JWSURAWCE FIRE, LIFE, : ACCIDENT OFFICE No. 0 nunt Bnlldln-, BH Thone 4392., , .miiiiiiMMTmTT M M You Want a Watch that will krep time, let us show you our assort nent of Howard. Elgin, Waltham , .d other standard makes, fitted In nlc$le, iSk,- 14k and bsst quality gold filled cases. We also carry the Ta1a DOLLAR Watch. Nothing better for the price. I, HI & DIXON 3ClCEsCaXIX33C2aJ CharlotU's Best Con.! Hotel " II Tl Special attention " g!v jui- service, maxtng equalled In the South. feature of The Eufo is claiming the after the Traveling Public Clean. Comfortable Ee tt-ntiv Servants, aaaaai 4m . a, . C. E. II 0 0 1 anger Wa announces ouioelvei as candidate joro, April 9. -a man be I be Earle Vautare, the clalr- d palmist who secured mon- 6The;bloo: n . .. hi iriun ire t . aai 11 j ..,'.,,'..,.,.'.,,.. - . , . , h h In Jail" t Union, S. C. country stores and postofflces were' a?"8 13 no Otlier part of our physical system tinon whMi A t. captured some rtiatanA llifisiy (cr fanr.i Fee- :l:ry.5 fni:.cS. ecldnda, from 12 V WU 4,4. JT. n'd I TTa Lift a . . 1 r';V Vr 7L.,eB ,tn the - Truckers Rccrlvo Warning T " 01"cers. , ; Special to The Observer; n. i.x.' 1 Wilmington, April. Z ZZ7X message were 8ent out throueh the, their different dt! k' 7 irTI14' ana cnaoieato perform PksrfnH.- rV, t,it...i i; : .,r . r t" cy arc euppaea with nonrlsnmntt a .. . TT7.. w utuiui properues inrotirrh th irit: t . . - - ww "VW VA UL1 1.A IVIIfTininnatn ata MAMia . ai ; a j. I v ".' ,"aa ".'!.. 1 .J, 1 ' , , a " . .. T w ViM Wa v auU IJ Lilt T HPWIQ - I. ia,. . . I via.jnaSW uovi Me KTeai. Irim.. . .a . fw.vm " iiuuuic-agea, weighs growers are anxious and have taken r ca urin end Prccscs, end Oins ccmplcta tc ,sue Ksmi, . rauaay, sallow complexions eruptions Tninrr W rau tompiCt. . etc.. all Khnw fliat t,. i ""wus, cmpuons, SpiOtCDCS, r-r, f -r nn ,f. . ) Pound.,, has ': dark brown the nrecautlon o cover " 1 and rendered it fionr enflw., -.,Jfas. Ke? J? circulation w w w i . i. im. . aa.-A - ' .. r ... i . - v i-miauimr ljib nnrtw ;ATh i i. i rrr wMa.;. .:'..' . :ase waiCh cannot w fra f i , .7 -Tr" "-cciy v-w, , i-aujrni, as a pho- Where the sugar beets, and ' tobacco ' c u uccp-scaica Llood troubles ad until ttfa ;V i . : i i ','7' been sent on. ., grow, they cannot be cured Pnrnii tt i : a-au lt3, vital mi i3 pan2ci M f f r . Whre the farmers are be-Jthy. h-r.y r-te I' "A ' A ftU LI0'3 ll'c' 1 0. 0. 3. 3 t!- tr-'7rvr IL 1 f" I All tlzZl .native Fn..t -.Vv, ' They oil take Kooky Mountain Tea at ot -cizcUbor-r-'' j,-;..;Vr' 1V;"V f'00"1' C.r4 - ' frcmths BE. 0. L. AltEKAllDEB, DENTIST. CAR80N DmniNO Southeast Corn r - roCTiTn and trton sxiiEETa, I have moved 1117 to 5th noor, Trust li; L. L. HUNTI ARCHITECT. Thone 376. HOOK A1TD ROQEIia AKOHITEOTO csAivuyrtTSA cin T7hc3ltr. Euno and Eklzzy ARCHITECTS 'Cecond Fleer iCs Btt4!n5l FRANK P. tULCUIffl 6 CO. ARCHITECTS WASHINGTON, D. C sale of rspxr . of the City of Hickory w'. sealed bids for the pu; 1 11,0 00 Sewerage bond3 of t Hickory issued by virtue cf , the Legislature of 1907, r being in denominations of ; 11.000.00. to suit the purer drawing 6 per cent interest, from date; to' run 10 year payable' semi-annually on day of May and November, lvely, each year. Said bo: sold to the highest bidder, right Is reserved to reject - all bids. ( Each bid mut companled ' with a deposit fled check for 10 per cent, amount of the bid. All posits or checks returned if rejected. No bid will be later 'than, midnight of the April, 1907. Address J. D. Elliott. Sla; Click, Secretary and Trent-v of Hickory, N. C . Through Trains ta!V-, KoanoKe. x fhislule In effect I 11:00 am Lv Charlott", f 2:15 am AT wmawn, : . , 2:60 pm'Lv Winston, : (:00 pm Lv Mams . , 6:25 pmLr Rocky 7:25 pmAr Roanu:, Dally. , - ' Valley Route for li.itur-l Haeerstown, ana jU r vania and New Vck i Jioaaoke and rhilnl.'l- Throiiitn coacn, cnai. Additional train ! iv. ? m.. dally except t west, Virginia and i points, j j-- ' T'-1 . W. R. EEV1LU Con I. ' I (IPiCCnPO.IATCC) CAPITAL STCCi: NO VACATION. It a co- ' ' f
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