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r ; r. : of tho Vd; , 7 ar.y, and George1 : t cf the Pamll.-.o . r ' cf this city. This' . .w.I . . 'ar.u'acture concrete r r artificial stone for i . 3. The machinery is ' 1 I. ::Own as Dr. W.'S. i$ar o-all.'. These machines will . J soon as received and 1 ' -roV.imence at once. June Festival," an amateur ""t.ictlon was presented, la . .. t, ''Ilsrusa . Wednesday to a Vrowded house. A very - rrpgr&mme - had been ar nj or two hours the audi r rieHjhtfully entertained. A , as realized lor the purpose ..I ;:'.the debt on the newEpia itoryt recently completed lu "- -lectin g. of the prominent ., Ibusl:.es3. men of this city " .the city hall last evening of discussing the pro hill In thl3 city. J. r. .cted chairman , and W. Ttary of v the meeting. -,es - men '-' addressed the sad a committee was appoint piirpose of eollotlng sub- 'fdr 'fetock and devising ways ils; for .the promotion of the orpfiJeC From present prjs i outipok for the mill is very '"f. v ''' ' isetall schedule for the Easl Iliyu League, arrived last night r 'Excitement isrunnioar high 'patioft of. the coming baiUea iiamondj, The season wiil be fp in Tarboro, June 10th, when Mngton team will meet. Tar tregatlbn In a series of three rhe season in this city will Ine-lSth, when the Wilson l cross bats with Waahlngton. me team has gotten down to k and is practicing daily. It a. make it hot for the visitors mo "our local eports aid betting a to 1 that Wash'ng wln the championship of the commissioners of Beaufort avs hpn , In W-ssIan in the jisa for the past two days. The members were present; . In, W. H. Stanclll. Joha H. Q, Jordan. Fred wolfenden, liar routine of business was ,1. ,v J .:'- V;?, i jsuperlor court of Beaufort I in session this, week In this Judge W. A. Allen, of Golds. ldlnfThe docket is maae up hal' cusea onlv and as. it is y .l3rge one, it la probable that i week win not ne consumed, list R. B. Barnes, of Noblls t conducting x series mI meetings at the 1 Chrls'ian h.this -city. , ER RAILS TO BE LAID. YtatwMMi Wlnstor Salem unnniL to rvwimenonflAhont t The Southern WfJ Not msion umcers. ,- , , he .Observerc;"---; fy ':':: h-Salem. June 7. A prom- la Southern r. Railway official ;t night that the laying or ails between this city and would begin about the first The rails Jiave been received manufacturer end , have United along side the track. i to this official the work ompleted ' In about 60 days i begun. This . will give the 'alem division of the South er the best road beds In the ... .... - me man was . questioned l mor which has bean cur y to the 'effect ? that C the will shortly Abolish. the di- peers In this city. He ex- he opinion 'that there was whatever in the report . He it would be contrary: to the present pc-lloy. to. abolish , since they are now estab- bre division offices Instead of . the number. He thought j.uld be very unwise from a standpoint' to "remove "'..the m this city. Besides prov benefit to the public at railroad has been able to k business In a more satis anner since the offices were l a few months ago., FASHION SERVICE JINE-QORED BOX-PLAITED 8EURT, ,Tlted Sections Forming Lower , le-Front and 8tde-Bck Gores. fJUPttrn Ko.lM5. U Swsi Allored. l' S oorotlnai to many elements of le vrat appeal to woman of good ire to mm ftelr daughters appro led. for nietiUumb, targe, alpaca. lrmlngbftra or tadates. It darelops 1 iS is i good modI for tba fcatTy ,.bl -klrts in piqaa or similar I .,...; i is ia lfVs 14 to IT rears. For an tha ikirt, mada of goods with I J( jardi p Inchos wide. r.B awida. 'or 454 rrd Inches yards M Inabes wldo.or. of goods I, itBfMs 8J;iar5s;23 lncLas ds S6 inohM wide, or! yards awar.l of vri..- 4 vf j;rcri-.'.-?:j; s!n-:ng-, ".i:. '. i:;hool; ! diction. Rev. O. ::..Tclin. Mr. Bickott's address was h!?Wy onate ' and eloquent and alounicl In splendid passages from the ' master pieces of both prose and poetry. He was gracefully introduced by Senator Walter Daniel, Weldon's most popu lar citizen. . ' .' v Sir. R. H. Lotharn the superintend ent of the school, in awaramg num jprnua prtiflpfltpi of nromotlon made snmfl lnfprpstin statements. In i)Oth tpublie schools, white and colored, the enrollment for the session nas Deen 349- 203 in the white school ana iu in the -colored school, which gives an enrollment of 80 per cent, in favor of the whites and 45 per cent, of blacks. The average daily attendance li the white school has been is 4; in me col ored school 65. Length of schools in days, 180, number of teachers, of whites 7, and 2 oolored. in nnn vnr . llhrarv for the 'Whit school of 553 volumes ha been accu mulated. Th a means that tnese are au separate and distinct books the du plicates of which there are many are nnt in thA ahova enumeration. ThU U certainly a fine showing for one ses-l . - . .. ..... ... . ... i sion s worK. ' ' L "'' The BCnOOlS nignsi nouur awarded to Master Whitfield Sledge, of Welddn,' and the- next ; highest to Master Ohla smitn, or liarysDurg. Master Smith missed 'the highest hon or toy being absent only one" day. Twelve boys and, three girls received promotion with nonor.-t ine new and handsome building occupied ' by the iip.hftol for the first time this ses sion has been freed from debt the last i nnn hnvin hpen . recently oonatea v,-vv, m - uy bil u we. u " ..... The grounds have been greatly rm nrnven nnn nzt n runner lmDrovenicn have been promised lor the ; ensuing session. These grounds afford the child ren delightful yards In which to play. Monday night the newly elected com missioner agreed to stand behind .the school board to the extent of $3,000, whip wtu .be devoted to eniarcrina me present school building7 1& 10 class rooms, and the adding or an auai torium. now badly needed. 78 . x 43, 14. and a. floor space that will hold from 400 to BOO opera chalrs a room mat wiu ac- onmmniliLta.from 600 to 700 oeODle. These additions will be -completed by the beginning of the next session, as work begins at once. Th irradcH nf the wnue scnooi nave kun lr-rffnp(l from 8 to 11. and two additional teachets have been employ ed. The following compose tne lacuuy for next session: ' First graae, .miss Josephine Merces, Rocky - Mount; second grade, Mrs. Sallle Qooch,. Wf.J- don: third grade. Miss May iiamnron, rjrwnsborrt fourth. Miss Helen Pone, Weldon; fifth, Miss Theresa Dickens, Hailiaxf-SlXtn, Miss pancy ose, vvur renton: seventh. Miss Lizzinla Moire, Orimesland: ;. eighth. -'Miss , Bulke Thompson. Ashland, Va,; ninth, tench and eleventh. Prof. R. li. juatnam. whn i. thA tUfiHrine ann entnusiasnc suDerlntendent of, Weldon'a public schools. ,,,;....,:'fl,".; : -y., ; -... j Mn nralse is too hteh for Professor Latham, who your, correspondent !s glad to add first saw the light in the old town or Plymoutn. Jtie nas acniev ed marvelous success in the two years h "ha hftn in Weldon. for to him Is due the credit for the new brick build ing and the Improvements, actual ana to be realized in the near future. He Vioa rlvn to the whole town a new interest in education. The communi ty is to be greatly- congratulated on his retention as superintendent and principal oi tne wnue scnoox. THRIVING LOAN . ASSQCIATTOlf. Fine Business Showing Onsus Or- oemi Taken Ron Over by a Loose Horso Amendment to Savings Bank's' Charter Struck by Light ning News In Brief. i Special to The Observer. Fa-yetteville, June 7. The Cross Creek Building end Loan Association opena its fifth series on the -6th1 of July. Organized less than two years tago, this association has, in its brief buslness'llfe, lent nearly $70,000, and has aided in - building 41 'homes for wage-earners -and people , of small means in this community. v - r The county commissioners have or dered taken, a census ot population In the territory two miles west of Mar ket Square-, two miles south, and one and one-hialf miles north. - This ac tion Js in accordance with the formal request of a committee from the Fayetteville Industrial Club. . Mr. , Harry Newell, a retail mer chant of East Fayefitevtlle. while stanamg on Gillespie street yesterday, was run over ay a wose oxorse. ana thrown with gretett .vidlence against a brick wall. He was carried into do lice headquarters, where an J exam ination showed that he was painfully pm noi aangerousiy inurt. , C - i By an amendment 'to Its ohartei. the Cumberland Sayings and.,. Trust oompany can - now act :as sruardianrc trustee, administrator, etc., besides its savings wisrnessi, "wihlch' Tias been very flourishing. : , . , Three country districts have within the past .few days voted for special scnooi tax by large majorities, .the tax : being SO cents on the $100 ; of properyt ana o cents on. the' poll.. . lesxeraay aiternoon at 4:30 o'clock lightning struck a house on Hiy mount, occupied by Boyd Bethea,vnd It and an adjoining house, occupied Dy x annie west, were, completely destroyed. George Jones, White, waa armlarn. ea in the mayors court yesterday, cnarged with selling whiskey, . and was released on bond. " A PLEASING LECTURE. Mr. Slcothsmy, Traveling In the In terest of Missions, Disconrses m an Interesting Way of the Customs of His Native Land Personal Notes. Special to The Observer. .. ? Matthews. June i. Mr. Slcothsmy, the Japanese who is touring the Unit ed States in the interest of missions, lectured In the Methodist church at this place Tuesday evening. June 4th. He had A good audience and all en Joyed what he had to say of the cus toms and religions oi nis native iana. He assures us that it does and will pay to send the Gospel to Japan, for when Japan is tfirisuanizea sne can hel Di Chi na more successfully than anv other people, as their language is not so ainerent, ana xney unaer stand each other. Mr. Slcothsmy has been a student In this country for seven years, has graduated in a Bos ton school and will take a degree at Cambridge. Mass., before he leaves for home to work among his people. He Is a member of the Methodist L-mrcb. ' ' '' " Mrs.: Jack Williams Is at home from the Presbyterian Hospital, Charlotte, and Is much improved. Miss Mary Reed, a recent graduate of the State Normal, ': w visiting her brother, Dr, iu. N. heed, this week. Mr. and Mrs, Welch, ot Thomasville, -re here for the present, boarding with - Mrs. De Witt Funderburk. Mr. Welch Is su perlntendent of the Davis mines, of Union county, eight miles . from this place.MJss Maude Hoyle . spent Monday and Tuesday in Charlotte with her sister, Mrs. W. :F. Rucker, on Myers street. Misses, Mary , Mor gan and Lucy Stewart spent Wedhes day In Charlotte, r shopping. Misses Karte and Ruby Grler are In Gastonia visiting relatives. GETTING ALONG NICELY. Mr. . Luther if. Cherry, Scrlonslv , In- Jured Recently, Will Be All Right in a Few Weeks Merchants Take a nana in trie i vcignt light. ' Special to The Observer. ' Greensboro, June 7. Luther H. Cherry, who was seriously injured a day or so ago in a runaway accident. Is getting along very - nicely. and It Is thought that he will be fully recov ered, in a few weeks, Mr, Cherry was driving in Summit Avenue and a bamng aog rrightened the horse reined up to talk with a friend, when he was- driving, causing it to run. Near the First Presbyterian church the wheels 'struck 'the curbing and Mr. Cherry was thrown over the dash board., He fell beneath the heels of the horso and was cut over his eye. He expects to be "able to return to work in a few days. f The Merchants' Association;' of the city, has decided to join with the chamber of commerce in fighting the case I against the Southern. Railway for alleged discrimination in freight rategj . , .. ., ',' . ' r;cr.t::3 . it saves , . Because it gives best cccldnj results. Because its flame can b3 regulated instantly. : Because it will not overheat ycur Idtciea. Because it is better than the coal cr 'vrcsd stove. Because it is the perfected cil stove. v For other reasons see stove at your dealers, cr 7rite our nearest agency. Made in three size3 and fully warranted. ZZf itsady liznt, sjmplo eonstructioa - aod absolate safety. : Equipped with latest Improved lorn er. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Au ornament to any room, whether library, dlnlne-roonl, parlor or bedroom. Every lamp warranted. Writ. to our nearest sency If not it your dealer's. - - -'V- ' ' ' ' ' STANDARD CXL XXPANV; ; . ; (IOOarSATKD) ; . The Wedded State. COMPARATIVE COTTON STATEMENT New York. June 7. FVtr tha week end ing Friday, June T, 1907. Net receipts at. all . u. B ports . during week J1.003 ret receipts at ail v. a. Forts same week last year M.720 Total receipts since September lst . .... .. .. .. .. 8,671,909 Total receipts to same date last year .. .. .. .. .. ., .. .. .. 7.557.161 xports for the week .. ., .. .. I9.9S9 iports for same week last S5.25S ioiai exports since ? September 1st .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .g,060,001 Total exports same date last year .. .. .. .. .... 5.938.881 Stock at all United States ports 423,013 ewe at air u. o.y ports same time last year .. .. .. .. .. 458.404 Stock at all Interior towns .. .. .. 248,285 Stock at all interior towns same time last year 257,447 Stock at Liverpool same time last year tz,w Stock of Am. afloat fior Great Britain same time last year 41,000 THE GRAND JURY ; CONDEMNED County Commissioners Go After the uoay or inquisition Concerning the Convict Camp Matter With Gloves Special to The Observer. . . Winston-Salem. June 7.-THa ty commissioners in session vfn. i . . . . . ' " wvw aay piasseo; a' resolution everiv wiiuBinmng me recent superior Court grand Jury for that part of its report which referred to the sleep ing apartments for. the white v and colored at the. convict cam n. tv. resolution- was offered by .Chairman ' The resolution Is to th t,.a the grand Jury's report was received ocvu uu vmeieu xo 09 njeaj that as to "recommendations made by the Jury in reference to the court "".A?1"11: ?y .the employment of en B.U14U1VUOI juuur auring court that the evils complained of can be rem edied, but we do not consider there la Uo.u5ci vi mo trom oia records or papers in the basement, as the floors are flre-proof. ? - i , We condemn the ran its senseless and misleadiny report In reference to the sleeping apartments :i.5.Sa& "vl.P;. that w.j xdMcu m owtio tnat wnites sleen ... nu atiiu iviio u firrnp m w ciiu ui me uunaing. Cotton , Recelot. N7.Y.trk Jun '--The fbllowln are the total net recelntu nf tZtilZ JV ??. Galveston.. .. New Orleans Mnhito . ........... .. ..... Charlestcn ,,. ....,.,;. .;. Wilmington Norlolk ... ... . , a .... ....... r.aiiimore .. .. , ,. New York Hnston '-. Brunswick Port Townsend Pensacola v. ., .. Portland. Ore. .. .... Port Arthur & Sabine Pass Jacksonville '., ........ .. Teredo, Tex. Minor Ports. 3.K19.474 2.2.M.358 . 252,145 l,4oO,373 I48.6.H 311.849 672.378 1.0M 12.704 71,003 .4fi2 79,307 . 155.S10 14.818 900 , 1.12,823 7.4V8 494 ' 15.230 PEOPLE'S COLD . All advertisements inserted in- this column .at rate of ten cents per. line of six words. No ad. taken for less than 20 cents. Cash In advance. ' 1 s ' - WANTED. V, WANTEDA rood healthy, reliable wnue woman ror wex nurse, state sai' sry expectea. aaoress x. X. X., care Ob uver. if) vi, -.. ' . r . . WANTED For U. S. Army, aWe-boflied unmarried men, between ares of a and 35, citisens of United States, of good character and temperate habits who can peaav reaa ana write Enrlish. Men waniea now lo,r fniuppine service. For information RDD1v to Rerniittnr nrin t,..TiJ, arr, , '"viiio,, Bank ou, wmston-saiem, N. c.: Glenn Duiiuius, ouanajiDurr, - a. ti; Haynes worth and Conyer s Bulldlnr. Greenville, S. C.; or KendaU Building.' Columbia SJ. ( V "... ,,v - . .; JT.ri v.R"1 spoiai sjim lawa vi luiuou. vrrite to-aay, King's Business Oollece, Piedmont Build- '"6, vuarioue, n. u. . , .j WANTED Marker and assorter, tate wuav cxpenence ypu nave and where. wouu pesmon. japuat uity laundry Co Atlanta, Ga. i , FI -t C::l " 1-1 r T ... . ' ' " " " ) A. II. IV A G H D U R N, So ut h c r n A U c : CIIAnLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA would be much more harmonious and happy if a woman would believe less of what man tells her before mar riage, more of what he tells her after wards, and Insist on a proper and reasonable amount ot life Insurance, Let no false modesty prevent your demanding of your husband a reason able amount of insurance on his life, payable directly to you, in the event of his death. It Is your right.- No other classes of persbns- have re ceived such benefits from life Insur ance as women and children, as it Is for,; their benefit that nearly all life insurance is taken. No company in the world effers greater certainty of payment than the Equitable. ; This is the first con sideration in life insurance. No com pany can furnish safer life Insurance at a permanently lower cost than the Equitable. ; ror - information concerning the New York State Standard Policy call on or address ; W. J. RODDEY, Manager, Rock Hill, S. C. An Actual Fact , Yesterday morning I was In a drug store for a few minutes and while there Mr. , the proprietor, threw down a letter which he had received and Just opened. - r "That must be a cheap skate firm," he said. "Why f 1 re - pllid, with a sense of curiosity, at what the letter contained. "Look at their r stationery. 1 can tell by the way that letter head is printed and the kind of paper usd that that is a cheap John place, although 1' do. not know them.1 ;f,'::: And so we emphasize It that your printed stationary is . Judged by all who receive your business letters. That letter Is your salesman Have it dressed well and it wlil carry;- more weight The same about your bill heads, envelopes, cards and all your printed matter. Thia case is not fictitious -it actually occurred Just as given, which prompted this advertisement. Try our Commercial Print ing. . The Observer . Printing House Charlotte, N. C. Phone 127. mc V aOAPU t z Ha n Trial WAllt FRANK McLE AN, BUILDER. I have a life experience in the build Ing business, and solicit a share of the work In my line; plans fur nished. 205 West Fourth St, TEE CIIO WELL BAJHTOR1UM CO. era For the Treatment of Whiskey, Morphia and Nervotu : Disease. . Special apartments and n arses for lady patients. AU forms of electricity for treating , nervous diseases. The stockholders all being physicians, constitute a consulting hoard. 8. 1L CROWELL, M. D Prea. THE PILGRIM J' White Stone L (not glass) ia the mo tary and coldest o frigerators. It stanc! out a rival and an" in?: will convince" tb c skeptical. Come in i us show you. . J. fl. filcCausiand Stove Dealers, Roofing Coe 221 S. Tryon Street. HACKNEY BROTH JAMES E. MITCHELL CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS Cotton Yarns and Cotton Cloths. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Philadelphia, 123 nod 124 Chestnut 8L Boston,' 185 Summer St. New York, No. 73 Jlieonard St : Charlotte, 25 ft, Tryon St. fidelity Mtg Co. and Louise Mill stock. Address "Vom" Observer. WANTED-PoslUon as assistant book keeper or general office work. M. W. care Observer. . . WANTED Position as book-keeper, two years' experience In cotton mill office. Good reforences. At 'present employed but wish to make change August 1st. Good reasons for changing. "Book-keeper," care Observer. ; WANTED Two young men to travel and solicit for ieii:iMe concern. Call on Saleftmanager Buford Hotel, 10 to 12, 1 tO K.. -:. "- ' - - WANTED Bright office own handwriting. Box boy. "Address WANTED Superintendent for two press mills. , None other than first-class men need apply, Morgan Oil & Fert. Co., Bed Springs, N. C. FOR SALE. FOR SALE On rood terma dence at Elizabeth Helghta my rsl- Or will exchange for well located undeveloped property, Gorg Stephens. FOR SALE-Two Lowell Machine Shop ooubllny spoolers, used only few months, good as new, offer cheap. ; Lily Mill & Power Co., Shelby, N. C ' - - Total ' 9,071,909 Cotton Seed Oil. : -New York, June 7.-Cotton seed oil was easier under freer offerinR and ' bear pressure. Prime crud4 fob mills 49; prime summer yellow CO; off summer yellow Wi a 63; good off summer yellow 67' a 59: prime white '63 a 65; prime winter yellow 63 H. 65, f- - '.-':,, , COUC AND DIARRHOEA. - .: Pains in the stomach, colic and dlar thoea are iulckly relieved by the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. ; , , ' - REMARKABLE RESCUE. That truth is stranrr than fiction, hu onra mora boon demonstrated Ja tht lit tt town ot Fciliua, Tcnn., tho rr- 'nj,. ot C. V. Pepprr. lie writes: "I v a i i I "1, entirely , d!.'- s"'vl with botn'-rr- FOR SALE-In a rapidly growing towr? in central North Carolina, a factory site of two acres with brick buildings i. .Va "r 'P118. ""w ' square feet. Suitable for woolen or hosiery mill or lumiiura mciory. .-nato nna lemale laCor abundant and no labor troubles ever known. Address "Factory tilt " th(. nr. flee.-,': "v.-v r FOR SAIERollef top desk cheap If at once. .'Phone 173s. v , , , FARM FOR SALE Fine cotton and tim ber land For particulars address "B."' Observer office. . IHSCELLANEOCS. VISIT THE BIJOU THEATRE, Greens boro, Salisbury and Greenville, only high class pictures presented. Special at tentlon to ladies and children. BOARD FOR COUPLE can be had in ,: private ramuy. References exchanged Address H., P. O: Box No. C76, City. - $PEND YOUR SUMMER at the most aellghtrul tea side resort on the Atlan no coast. Free from malaria, mosqui toes and other ipsecta. Surf bathing right at your door. For further informa tion artdreas Tarrymoort Hotel,-. Wrights tUle Beach, N. C. . s ; " Solomon-Horcross Co., CIVIL, STRUCTURAL AND ITf. DRAULIC ENGINEERS 1822-1623 Candler Boildhix, ATLANTA, GA. NEW SUIT CASES JAPANESE CANE, very light and fine; 24 in. $3.00, 28 in. $5.60. ENGLISH RATTAN, light and dura ble; 24 Ui. $3.50, 26 In. $4.00. IMITATION MATTING, excursion Style; 24 in. $1.25. EXPOSITION, genuine cowhide, world beater: 31 In. $5.00, 24 in. $3.50, 28 in. $8.00. Extra light Fibre Cases, extra light , Steamer Trunks, Gents Hat Boxes, 1 Ladles Hat Trunks; all the best styles Trunks and Bags. . G1LREAT1I 6 CO. Plumbing and Heating Contractors Carry the largest and best selected stock of fixtures in the State. Office 6 W. Fifth St. Wareroom 403 N. A. St. Charlotte, N. C. aiarlottVs nest Condu i Hotel tHE BIIFG Special attention give Table Service, making 5 equalled in the South. a feature of The Buf or ts claiming the attetu the Traveling Public. ' Clean. Comfortable Ea: Unlive Servants. C I HOOP Manager xxuxxxxzxxxixxxxxmixxn DR. RVPSELL wili roUirn t lantio City, June 12, from At- -' I ! CJmr- f.!2ct:r.i7 fcr km cr.l fee- frirr ? Three kinds, from 12 to 150 a P. P:,-rc Return Tubular end from 12 to 150 H. P, Jir.prcved G:n Mzchrncry, end Presses, end completa cuuita of capacity cf lOObdsa per day end over. C-v f ,?,, Four cr fivo kinds, di fires in ucs in '-J:- 7 "All Ll23 1 1... : r-1 r Wanted M Once 1,000 pennyweight of Old Gold Jewelry. Will either give cash or exchange for new goods. We want this for manufacturing and repairing purposes and will allow full market value for same. Parties out of the city can send by express and get estimate on value. . - : H I" 'I II Ml. N ., . i GARIBALDI, BRUNS . s I & DIXON ! H . ... M rfiiililiiiiiinfrTTTT LEONARD L. HUI ARCHITECr Fifth floor,' Trust Bldj. CilARLOTTE, N. t DR. C. L. ALEXANDER DENTIST . CARSON BOLDIXG " Southeast Corner . FOUnTII AND TRYON STREETS. HOOK A1TD ROGERS . ARCHITECTS CHARLOTTE GREENSBORO, N.C. Yheeler, Runge & Dickey -ARCHITECTS- - Second Floor Cs Building : ;"' CHARLOTTE " N. C. Dr. E. Nye Hct J. J. Uutchlsoc. , f.Nye Hutchison f. i-INSURAfJC FIR LIFE, ACCIDEN1 OFFICE No. 8 nunt T Bell Thone 2: i sjanirsirc j - J . . .. , through Trains v Dally. C. Roanoke, Va. Schedule la effect kov. t", 11-00 am L Charlotte, So. r.y. J l& am AT Winston, So. I; v. i i.n ... I..Wlnatnn. K Jt. r . m La DDI ."J ... v uil I. i , Dally. k Connect at Roanoke vtr r t'.uov Rnute for Natural Lr!. Ilaaerstown, and all points j ania snd New York' Pur.; KoanoKO ana uuunuii!i. Through coaoh, Charlotie T Additional train leaves . . a in., daily except Sunday, i west Virginia and Snm points. M- l W. R. BEV1LL, Gen'L I Koancjte,- . Dilworth Floral Gardens In tlaclng your order, bear us Id mind. We have v. Roses, Jarnatlons, Lily of the ..Vr!Ify t-A VI:!:. We also wish to call your attcntl on to beddi"? ti ttle assortment,'"'.'" '" , ..,'' ' a, or IM rarils 54 ir-vi ? cf tn.'.s'ia, 15 c :.,..:!,
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