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f : r- -;r,t ot s i. i I T tl .e Tin: d::atii k: ;:d. ! Iv 1 ;.-. (Aj i I v . r t'n - i. T. T. Orvm; Kxr. x Tl.e Comet: .at Mutunl Lii'e Insurance Co. 1. levies. Form of,.-. .. No particular form Is preeclrbed by Jaw for issu; and when those submittsd by the court substantially nd clearly pro lent the m'atteri tailed by the pleading! they an not open to objection. -1 Parti Benettciarie ot Litigated Fund, i The Jolnaer of unnec-ssary parties eRh er plaintiffs or defendants, Is Immaterial, save only as It insy sffect the matter of costs; nd when, upon application of the defendant. parties defendant are made who are beneficiaries of fund in litiga tion, it V best for the due administration ot Justice that they be before the court when the title to the fund h aettled. V I Same, Assignment, of Interest Inaur " anoe. Policies. To effect an assignment of policy or Insurance no particular form of words Is essential, and ueh assignment results when theiV is substantially a transfer, 1 actual or constructive, with th clear in tent at thr time to part with all interest In the thing thaiwfeTi with a full knowl edge y the transfer- ot his rights. -iV gam. Declaration!. Assignment Ot Policy. Canceliatlou, Paid up Policy, Evidene. Declarations of plaintiff s teitator indi cating tht ha did not care to pay pre miums on a policy of insurance on Wj life anv longer, and that he turned ver" the written policy and interest therein to bis four children named, who a agreed to and did pay the premiums thereafter, ure Competent evidence against the executor. And Mtera written by the insured to the insurance company prac tically directing the company to cancel the policy and to Issue a separato paid up policy to said children, mmlng them, are clear proof of en assignment or surrender of all the testator's Interest therein, when tho testimony is not conflicting. Raleigh Real Estate and Trust Co. vs. M. 1, Adams and J. V. Cuthrell. I Principal and Apent, Broker, Employ ment at Will, Termination. When there Is no definite time for the employment to sell land upon a commis sion, either party has a right to terminate the. agreement at will, subject to the re quirement of good faith under the ngree ment and a prior sale made In pursuance Of its terms. i Same, Employment at Will, Contract, Terma, Commission. When a real estate broker undertakes to sell the land of hh principal under the agreement that tuch sale should be for fash, to entitle him to his atlpulatod cota pematlon he must find a purchaser able, ready and willing to complete the pur chase upon the specified terms before the principal electa to terminate the agree ment, no specified time therefor having ' Wn provided therein, t game. Good Title. When a real estate agent or broker Who - tndertokes to sell the land of his irrlnclpal for cath, the time therefor not fixed, has found a purchaser able, ready and willing to comply with the lnstrurtions to sell. It is the duty of the asent or broker to re port such facts to his principal end act In good faith with respect to hla agency. Therefore, when Mte broker or agent en deavors to get better terms of payment ' from his principal, fails to do so, and the land is withdrawn from sale, he Is not en titled to commissions upon subteriuentty informing the principal that tho sale was effected In accordance with the terms of his instructions. State vs. Sol. HerritiK. L Spirituous I-inuors. Place of Delivery V the Place of Sale. Statute, IntcrpreU " tlon. , Chapter SS). Laws 1SJ1. prohtliti the sle ' of aptrituous liquors in Pendur county. Chapter 8, Iawn of makes the pkc of delivery the plare of Mile. Reviaal. tTBP, extendlrg the provisions of tho last named statute to forty-seven counties, ttot including Pender county, dots not repeal ths kx-al law relative to Pender Ciunty, as by eipr-rw provisions of Re vival M5. the Revissl shall not repeal any Act prohibiting or reeulatlng the sale ot liquors in my particular- section of the SUto. 1 &ime. legislative Power. Constitutional I-ajr. The liberty of contracts yields readily to say of th ackr.owl1c'd purr..- of the poftt powers. The Ifjriltur has the authority, and the power It not uncon XituLknal. to nuke U.e place of delivery , tL jUce of sale In a county where tho le of spirituous iiqacr Is prohibited. 1 Same, Instrnctions It was not error In the court below to refuse lo instruct the jury that If they beiU-red the tUrr.a:)jr the defemdant ws not guilty under an Indifmf-nt for selling Aptrituous liauor in prohibited territory, when the l-atlmooy f.-nded to show that there w& a sale of suth liquor to d--fendait, a delivery thereof to him In pro hibited terrftoi-y. piI that he aided and aheilai -ch unlawful rale In taklnar or ders for whiskey, am! having same deliv ered to hi purciiax-ra 3. T. Bltnd t al vs K A t Kiectment, Leei and Title. Peasloy et 1. Convey a new. When in an artlon of j-ctment It Is shown that the plaintiff lm acquired tllle in hla fn name by deJ. while defen dants are In powton of the land in dis ptite, the plaintiff ruy maintain his action under Code 177. new P. vinl Ml. 3. Same, Possession. Ivgril Title, Peleen While Rev K 'At ili tiars nllnli(T. from malntnfnluK an action for recovery j the amendment of the Revised Matntts of Of realty unlew It appear that they .r I the I nlteil Ht-t"s, Hecilon XU1, Chapter those under whom they claim were "! X making tie matter thus certified an of ed or possessed of the premises" In qii - 1 fici.l r.-'ord, and as surii ro.npetent evl tlon within twenty continuous years nst U)nce hy express provisions of Kevlsal me i-onim-ricemeni "l The. netlon. it does hot apply when the plaintiffs have shown legal title, und it appuen that defendants' pos-i'wlon has nt In en for 2u continuous yean (as th law carrbx th eisin to the parties liitvlr.g the legal title). . J. Fame, Adverse ro;lon. Legal TlUe, Colcr, Presumptions. There is no prewmuption thst the posi aesslnn of m- und'.r and In fiilKrdination U the legal title k adver.o, and whet, thi tltlo is thus cliiiinwl t.y adverse fwn sion, or for s-vhi vurs under color the burden Is upon Mm !i- relb thereon to show such pow-ii n to hjve tiecn con tinuous, unlnterriiptl und manifest,- hy distinct and uncq'nwcril acts of own r-shlp. , provisions. Ktfite va. Nathan Tisble. ii r.ime. p.uien of Evidence, Legislature, J Tn-liCffnefit. dpi i itii'Jus Liquor Pale ') C"istttjutlonal Powers. License, Evidence. ' HeM. r: 8 , making the posresslon of An indictment for the rsle of spirituous I ',r u,,r nr' 10 any it"n a license to llnuor In prohlb'ie.i territot y must charge " si.iniih.us liquors, if ., prima fsclo a sale to such person by name or to some i"v' l"''' of guilt is a constitutional anil person unknown to th Junus. When the V l" ! yi-rn,- of the power of tho Igls Wll Is faulty In ihla resist Revlsai lw.ij llt"ir ! hi iiko the rule of evidence lrovjmg ine rK.-ssion of or issuance to tny person u lw-nre to soli, tc , I y th Department of iia.T. nl Revenue, .h;.!! )., prtnu facie evl.l - , . that sm l, ix r-on rullty of doinx t act puinltte.! .v th. llcens". U in- ,T(. i,.,, mrh , ).ii:- ).fi,-u too gHBeral. and .t t.ing necery forth Cf",,!1t"iiiig the off.:iiw ic. nt C. K. Manner,. v. N r. Kaiiro.iri C"m psny. L Rallrtrnds N.-.eii9, r.re. Duty to p.wu gcrs. Pljlfifrirui in grab and Kgreos A railroad c.imt.1,.,y owes a duty p. free fnm oli;;j, ,,,., ,nj , atrumenUlKi.-., c,peeiiy at a um, wh"B U tT nr. I, Trying , k-ii.-Xu-M.' ixmi.t,le prr tn, i compelled to receive thi-m oumatsncea, , "' "u, n cl XV K Swindell v., J. R. Lgthn.n th, extent of his'authprlty 7. Whenti -prUwinsi authorised his agent who elm! du-U4 . mercantile busing fWmt a And fumislied the means therefor, h T W DEAR OLD MOTHER, . "My deaf old mother, who It now eighty-three years old, thrives on L tee s' rie Pltters,' writes W. R Brunson. of Dublin, Os. "She has Mken them fur sbout two years and enjoya a excellent PI petit, feels strong and sleeps well.' 1 hat's the way F.iectric bitters affect tu n-t'A, and the tune happy results follow In ll cases) Of female weakness and gen eis.l d.tility. -'Weak, puny childnea, ton, j.i. rrnt1y atrwe'liened by them. Ousr ; j ' d for stomnett; ttrer and kidney troubles, tif V, L Jiand & Co., drug. i 1 i i t t vf the ,.l is not . I'-n:.. -,cd in ta pin- ki ). V. ruu an a-i.iit c-onducting a inrrcnnine hiKinesa Jor his principal with authority only to cuy for cash, the means being fuinihed tlerefor. excee.is this authority and borrowa money -in me niins vi ma prlnciiial, for that purposr. It is not alone sufficient that Uie principal received the use and benefit in Ms business, of Ui money thus borrowed, to amount to A ra titles tlon of tho full amount of th debt, but it must be further shown that the principal knew that the agent had thus violated bis Instructions. , . t Same. Double Agencies. An agent without the knowledge of the principal, cannot use the credit -of tilt principal in buying flour on their Joint account for the purpose of speculation. 1 Same, Brtdenc, OircumaUncA. When an agent with limited power to buy goods for cash for his principal who furnished tho means therefor, oxceede hla ...rhu-itv hi hnvins unOn a credit, his borrowing money upon a usurious) rat of Interest hi at least a circumstance to b cousidired by the Jury upon tho ques tion of knowledge upon we part oi ma tne tlius lending the money. W It. Horton, va. , Seaboard Air lino L Kallroads, Negligence. Duty of Employ er, Comretent Asaiatance, .Ordinary Care. It wa the duty of defendant railroad AmrsMV lit furnih the nlalntiff. its en gineer, a competent person to Assist hint In fixing his locomotive, the engineer acting under the Instruction of the do fcniirint. and such assistance being neces sary from the character ot th work be ing done; and the defendant is liable in damage when the assists nj fails to exer cise reasonable or ordinary care to pre vent an Injury which would Apparently result frcm his negligence. t Same, Instructions. VMU a rartv to the litigations Is en titled to have correct propotltioni of law applicable to phases of the testimony giv en . instructions to tho jury, when aptly tendered. It is not reversible error when the court In Its general Instructions, or In response to special prayers, has frtated the proposition In a form equally as favor able to the contention ot the appellant . 1 8ame. Fellow Servants, Evidence, Bur den or Proof.' When It aorjenni from the evidence that plaintiff waa injured, while in the course of hla employment, by reason of the alip nlng or dropping of an end of a rod by his fello servant, upon the other end ot which he wsa At work, such Is sufficient evidence to be considered by tho Jury, upon the question of negligence, or the failure to exercise due care, when the consequences of such act could readily have been perceived. Reviul 3W6. Charles Williams, Guardian of Julian F. Parrott, Formerly Julia. Juils Miiseti, George F. Parrott, et al., va. The Ad minletrator and Heirs at Law of Duncan MrFailvem. deceased. 1. Vendor and Vendee, Iands, Vendor'i Men. Judgment, interlocutory, in Per sonam In an action to enforce a vendor's lien a-hern a definite Indebtedness la declared and Judgment therefor entered and fore closure by rale decreed, such Judgment Is final tvtween the parties aa to the amount of indebtedness so adjudicated; but as to allsubsenuent questions arising na Inci dent to the sale, the occupation and pos session of the property by tne parties in ncweslon. the collection and dUtrlbutlon of the proceeds and the like, the decree from Its verv nature, is Interlocutory, and the cause is atill pending; and the ten year statute 6f limitation, as to Judg ments, Heviaal 31,- has no application. But, In proper Instances, on plea of the stntole properly entered, the judgment could no longer be enforced In personam. 2. Same. ITocedure. Motion In the Cause, Independent Action. While an Independent action Instituted and priaevuted as such will not be treated aa a motion In the cause, when the plead ing are called complaints and answers, but are In fnct in the nature of affi davits, Ir. an action where It la evident. from th perusal of the record and pa pers, that all notict-s issued and affidavits were In the pending came, and properly treated bv the parties proceeding m that cauae and no new notion wiu enter el. the proceedings will be regarded aa a motion In the eau pending. State vs. D. W. Dowdy. I. Indictment, s ifricipney. Bale of Liquor, Pers in and Persons I'nknown, Prohibit ed Territory. General Verdict. While under an Indictment for unlaw fully soiling spirituous liquor In prohibit ed territory tho name of the person to whom trie sale WAs maUe should nave been given, to the erd that the defendant sheuld hiv reasonable opportunity to prepare hla defense, and on conviction may 'e protected from a second prosecu tion for the same conduct, y"t when two counts, on the Nil of Indictment allege "an unlawful sale to person or persons to Jurors unknown," It Is sufficient to sup port the general verdict of guilty though coupled with a third count which may be defective. 2. Same, Evidence, Certificate an Offlrlal Record. R.-vtil 1616-1617. I 'pen thw trial under nn Indictment for unlawfully selling spirituous liquor In prohibited territory, it la competent ns evidence to Introduce a written paper un der the html and seal of the Collector of Internal Itevenue, showing tho current l!it of tax payers for such wile covering the time In questl'in. Including the name of th- ! fi nint as a "retail mlt liquor l-alT. the date or payment of tax and M.u i f r. rliflcntc In iwriln ,i -it with il'il'iKi; S. Sam.-, firlnl for Crime, Certificate of I'iiMic Kcords. Cc nfront Accusers, (,'c!itiiitlt mil Law. While the constitution Rives to tbe ae ci'il tin- ritiht to renfront his ncciwrs, ni"h dio not airly when the facts from their verv nr.tiy can only I? prjved by s .pily . uihentirated copy of a record. When 'lie entries constitute oftidul rec oid. .hi 1 a ctpy and Its admission ai evl'ler.e it- -xpresly provided by sta ti 'i . r ile of the department of ln ten :i K.-v -iue making it Impossible that cr.l t.-,iinici) speaking to the facts re-rli-'i l ..did lie obtained, the copies thus pfvii!, .! for are competent ss evidence 'x-eptlons to lh constitutional ttheii r. io the Inquiry end tend to p.fv. . . ,' .( in Issue. P ! caslve Punl'liment. A : : i.r two ve:ir lr.ii.rtsonment In ' "v !'tl i not .x..v(. when the '"''! ' " dIHi- violation of !nv. an') wiiH the evident purpose to per ! tat in ii , . spirituous liquors In pro- rou nniTim, towx. Sticli a Work l'm!srtAki n hv tlw Wo. man's Club of Oxford Nkull rrac ltirtl by Plce of Piping. J!e'i::l to Tlie OlsM.'rver. Oxfi.rd, f t 20. An Invitation waa en'r..!ei Mrf I C. Btev-ns, of Ral eigh, to vi;t oxford and lecture on 'Viiinge hnt.rovs-ment.'' under the auT-b e .f i be Ladies' Shakespeare Club and Woman's Literry Club. The lecture wa in the chape) of in "Franti lmurd" School, where a seieit sudl-nce gather. to hear the eddre, which proved entertaining and Instructive. A charming recfp tiim wt,i hej in the parlors of the ochool em refreshments were served. An effurt Is being made by the Wo man's Club to improve and beautify Oxford, already one of the most At tractive towt) of th State, remark Able for beautiful lawns and fin shade trees. -,v:,.v,v A very serious acclient occurred et tbe Houthern Wheel Cotnpany'f plwt, In which the superintendent. .Mr, CharUi Carman, was (severely jn Jured. lis was looking after 'the putting la of a 'atagnt pip, which was not tightly anrewed up. and when steam was turned oa the pipe bursted and a piece of It. weighing about JO pounds, flew up tn sir and struck on the head, causing a fracture of th rkttlse- Hte-sMd--srHHfMt'fw cover. Great sympatby l expressed bera tot ht wife ad mtla hlidren, .1.1 c Kpes.-I.il to The 0'i" rver. , .Durham, Oct. 20. Ell Allen, about 82 years of age, died at his home in Patterson township, this countj. yesterday afternoon ahortly after 13 o'clock. He had been very 111 for several days. He left a wife, two sons and five daughters. . The re main will be' taken to Granville county for Interment to-morrow Rev. Charles Y. Wostbrook, of Greensboro. Special to The Observer. . . Greensboro, Oct 19. sAt 5:15 thla morning at W home on South Spring street. Rev. Charles W, Westbrook passed peacefully away. The funeral wiU be held at West Market Street Methodist church to-morrow after noon at 8:30 o'clock," Rerk S. B. Tur rentine, D. D., will conduct the ser vice, aariated by . Rev. Thomaa G. Faulkner and R. Murphy (Willlama The interment will be made in Greene Hill Cemetery. Rev. iMr. west brook waa bom in Greensboro 4n 1IS8. Before the civil war his father owned the. property then known as West Greene Nurser ies, three miles west of Greensboro. The deceased resided here for several years after the war, going to tha eastern part of the State to engage In the nursery business... He returned to this cdty with 4iis family last Feb ruary. Jle married a daughter of the late Samuel Ward and while he was a minister he did not do regular pas toral work. ' He la remembered by the older resident ot this place aa a faith ful servant of Ms Master. J- RALLY FOR SCHOOL TAX Superintendent Joyner 'to Speak la Durham County lYlday Young Man Ordained an Elder ot tho Primitive, Baptist Church. Special to The Observer. , Durham. Oct 20. Next Friday there will be a school rally at Red wood school. Oak Grove township. This will be a township rally and In the Interest of the special school tax that Is proposed for that district In order to make a better school. It is expected that there will be a large number of people present for the ex erel.es of the day. The principal speaker will be Mr. J, T. Joyner, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and there will be several others to make talks. Mr. Joyner will come here and will go out to RedwooJ with Prof. C W. Massey. county su perintendent. The outlook is that In the Redwood district, where there la a hard flght being waged over the special tax, the tax will carry, There was an Interesting service at the Primitive Baptist church this af ternoon when Mr. J. A. HernJon, wo has been a local preacher for some time, was ordainej as a full-fledged elder of that denomination. The or Jlnatlon was In charge of Elder P. D. Gold. 'of Wilson, and Elder W. A. Slmpklna, of Raleigh. At the church conference held yesterday it was de cided that he should be ordained. GR.W1TE CITY NEWS BUDGET. R. F. T). Hon Made a Mnch larger Reading Public in flurry County and Elsewhere -Three Companies Lay ing Granolithic Walks Chestnuts Very Scarce Thin Year Mount Airy to Have Shirt Factory. Special to The Observer. Mount Airy. Oct. 20. The R. F. D. service has made it possible for al most everybody to take a good daily newspaper. The several routes out from this city supply the entire read ing population of this part of Surry county, and ten families now read the papers daily where one enjoyed them before the system was estab lished. This la, therefore, the best and most helpful institution ever or ganized for the general public and one that Is doing more to enlighten the people than anything else ever attempted by th government. Mrs. J. P. Easley and daughter, Miss Birdie,, left yesterday for Winston-Salem, where they will spend the winter with relatives. Three diff?r3nt companies are now putting in granollthlo sidewalks in this place, and while the "sidewalk ffver" has the people Interested it Is hoped it will not let up until good sidewalks are put In on both sides of every street In Mount Airy. Already one or two streets have sidewalks from one end to the other. Mount Airy is one of the great chest nut markets of the State, but chest nuts are scarce this fall, very few finding their way to market. Tho spindles In the Mount Airy Cotton Mill are now run by steam. The Sparger Orchard Company's display of fine apples at the Greens boro fair last week attracted great interests. Hundreds of people attend ing the fair were greatly surprised to learn of the beauty and excellence of the fruit grown in this country, the flavor of which has never been excelled. If equaled.. The orchards belonging to the Sparger Company contain hundreds of acres of apples and are very young, consequently, the Investment. It might be said, Is Just beginning to pay a little. The Southern Bhlrt Company 1s a new Infant Industry about to mart up 1n this city. The men who are Interested In this new enterprise are full of pluck and energy and It la safe to predict that the acorn that they are now planting will develop Into a tall oak ty ana ny. Mr. J. W. Dunman, who was robbed of 1190 at the Winston-Salem fair night, at which It was reported that last week, failed to get on the track of the party or parties who relieved him of his hard-earned money. XF.W.S FROM WADKSBORO. Cotton Ils-lng Marketrd Freely w U.linnl Tiipna fiiit fn Tin ricflsiiiir Ius4toot---Atiotrser f,m. oyry jstonp nuu a r urmiurs; a-nevrr For the Town. Special to The Obawver. , Wadesboro, Oct 90. Cotton y, be tr niarstri freelv oii tne-tnarkat here. There is some icomptalnt at the pre siaiiinir nrw-oai. hut alnca this market stands favorably with any In the State the farmers Are willing ,to sen tne 4 ff.ta Tho Mparlet fever situation here Is very encouraging. There fcr only one or two prooawe , canes or in fever In town and all of very tnlld form Th strictest precaution ta ob- eerved Where the iHag ton B v The people of this town are well . (W (ha arm,! arhonl. srhlrK wan established a few months ago. t.. xi lMrsr and hla nine ran. ibl aaslatants ar waking fine progr i with th school sniiinren oi ns town, land if troubl than was expected it... Stait ln rnvUns them end I U' V l ' ' - changing Ihe prevai tag yms into inat pracvc, vj '- v-'j rradsid fxihoota. There Is some talk of maintaining th Pee le Institute. TV.. .n it MtrrtmA mit Will hs- In convert It into high twhotrt to re- eeive studenu from tne grsoeu scnooi. All parties ssoncertjed, ffgardlese of denominatjoii. want: : w sw a 1 nr iiu axlinMt tinrs. run tn on nection with the graded school, and fed bv Itf Th traded achpol Is now Jlnfftsr 1h tslarh mr-HtttA Work SLd I preyavriagHstttdewtts for- aatxanca into any sjouege r aruversity in ns tnave. 7adeabor is to bar another fancy ita a::. ., i i- : i i f t . t . i. a 1 i r A .. ' I ! ;'-H -t here t ;i a;i lines. Tf.o charter f.-r a r.ir- rutury factory - will be grante.d tarly this wets, and there la no doubt but that the tame will be built at one?, a the j necessary amount of capital has been subscribed and the tnen backing the enterprise are not the kind to faint by the wayside. There Is also, some substantial talk of an other cotton rnlll in the very near fu ture, -.-j. - , . - A CRIMINAL ATTACK -On an Inoffensive cltlaen la frequently made In that apparently useless little tube called the ''appendix.' It's general ly the result of protracted sensUpatloq, following liver torpor. )3r. King's New Life I'll la regulate the liver, prevent ap pendicitis, and establish regular hnbtts of the bowels. 25c, at W. U Hand & Ca's drug store. : . . v .. ' mi sa -i . T. lished only as Information and art not guaranteed. Effect May 6, mi. a:lfi a, m.t No. 40, daily for Washington and points North. Puilmsu sleeper And day coachea te Washington. t:3D a. nv. No. 8. daily, for Richmond And local polnta connects at Greensboro for AVinstoR-Ealem, Raleigh, Qoldsboro, Nswbern and MoreheAd City, At DanvlUe for Norfolk. ; -. ...v!; , T:66 a. m., No. , daily, for Atlanta, Pullman sleeper and day coaches, Wash ington to Atlanta. . 4:26 a. in.. No. 17, dally for Rrfck Hill Chester, Columbia and loeal station . :4i A. ra.. No. 44, daily,. for Washing ton and points North. Handles Pullman car and day coaches, Atlanta to Wash lngton. ; ' . . - v. .-v. f:25 a. nt., Ko. 16, dally except Sunday, for 8tatesville, TaylorsvUle and loeai points. Connects at Mooresvtlle for Winston-Salem, And at Butesvillt for Ashe yllle and points West. , . ' , lO.a a. m., No. 33, dallytor Columbia and Augusta, Handles .Pullman sieeoer, New York to Augusta and day coaches, Washington to Augusta. : Pining car service, . - , 10:OS a. m., No. 88, dally, for Washing ton And points North. Pullman Drawing Room sleepers to New York and Rich mocd. Day coaches. New Orleans- to Washington. Dining car service. Con nects at Greensboro for "Winston-Salem, Raleigh and Ooldsbore, I0:l7 a, m.. No. Ii, dally, for Atlanta And local stations. Connects at Spartan burg tor Hendersonville sad Ashevllla. 11:09 A. m., Ne. 80. daily, for Washing ton and points North. Pullman Drawing Room sleeper to New York, day eoachas Jacksonville to Washington, Dining car U : a. m.. No. 18, daily, for Winston Balem, Roanoke And local statlona 11:05 a. m.. No. 7. dally. New York and New Orleans Limited. Pullman Drawing Boom sleeping cars. Observation and Club car. New York to New "Orleans. Pullman Drawing Room sleeping car, Nsw Yorx. to Birmingham. Solid Pull man train. Dining car service. 4:10 p. m.. No. 41, dally except Sunday for Seneca. 8. C, And local points. 5: p. in.. No. S, dally except Sunday, freight and passenger, for Chester, S. C, and local points. 8:40 p. m., No. Si, dally for Washington and polntr North. Pullman sleeper, Au gusta to New Turk. Pullman sleeper, Charlotte to New York. Dey coaches to Washington. Pullman sleeper, Salisbury to Norfolk. Dining csr service. 6:60 p. m., No. u, daily, for Richmond and local stations. Pullman Drifting Room sleeper, Charlotte to Richmond. - for Btatcsvllle. TavlorsvtHe and local points, Connects at Statesvllle for Ashe-, vine, KJioxvuie, unaitanooga, aiempms and points West Xi p. m.. No. 43, dally, for Atlanta. Pullman sleeper and day coaches, Char lotte to Atlanta. 9:06 n. m.. N6. 38. dally. New Torts and New Orleans Limited for Washington and points North. - Pullman Drawing Room sleeping cars, Observation and Club cars to New York. Dining car ser vice. Bona Pullman tram. 9-S5 n. m.. No. 35. daily, for Atlanta and pWnts South. Pullman Drawing Room sleepers to New Orleans and Birming ham. Day coachea Washington to New Orleans. Dining ear service. m.. No. 29. dally, for Columbia. Savannah and Jacksonville. Pullman Drawing Room sleeper and day ooachea, ! Washington to Jacksonville. Tickets, sleeping car reservation a end detail information can be obtained at ticket office. No. 11 South Tryon street C. H. ACKERT, Vice Pres. and Gen. Mgr. 8. H HAIinWICK. P. T. M. W. JI. TAYLOE. O. P. A., Washington, D. C. R. L. VERNdN. T. P. A.. ChArtotte. N. C. SEABOARD The Exposition Line to Norfolk." irese arrivals and departures, aa wall as tht! time and connection with other companies, a: 6 given only . as informa tion, And ara not puaranteed. jyirect una to ths principal cities North, East, South and Southwest. Scnedule taking effect Auc. 4th. lSff.. 1 subtest tn change without notice. Tickets for passage on all trains era sold by this company and accepted by the passenger with the understanding that this company will not be responsible, for failure to run Its trains on schedule time, or for any such delay as may be Incident to heir operation. Cure is ex-, ercjied to give correC. time to connect ing lines, but this company is not re sponsible for errors or omlsslona Trains leave cnarioue ss tonows: Nn aA ilullv. nt ft -30 n. in. Inr Mnim. Hamlet and Wilmington, connecting at Monroe With 21 for Atlanta, Birmingham end the Southwest; At Monroe .with it for Raleigh And Portsmouth. With 66 at Hamlet for Raleigh, Richmond, Wash ington, New York and the East No. 133. dally, At 10 a. m tor Lincoln ton, Shelby and Rutherfordton without chenge, conneoMng at IJncolnton with C. & N. W. No. lb for Hlckorf, Lenoir, end r stern rortn varonna ixint & - Mi ' J . It . . K.A . , SS, imui, "! t m. la, iHOnrOO, utnlat. WlltRlnrton AnA all kwwl nint cctneotlnf atiamlet with 41 tor (Joium Ua, Savannah and all Honda noinu. No. 132. dally. 7 1& n. m. ror Monroe, connectli-g with 41 for Atlanta, Blrmlng ham and the Southwest: with M at Ham let for Kicnmono, waaningtou and New York, and the East with J? at Monroe for Richmond, Washington and New York, and the Ssrst, with 32 at Monroe for Ralelsh. PorUmnuth and Norfolk. Through sleopr on this train from Char lotte, Nrt, rorrsmoutn. va.. flally. trains amn m unnnw as louowt: Nn. CJ. 8:48 a. cr... dally, frcm mint. North and South tto. 46, daily. ll:4B a m., from Wil mington and au local points. , no. 13V. i .p- m7 "y. irom Kutner (ordton, Shelby, IJncolnton and CAN. W. Railway points- m ' - - No. I, 13:15 a. m. dally. ,rom Wihnlng. ton. Hamlet ' And . Monro, Also from tolnts East, North' And Bouthweat con- pecttng nt lismiei smi aaonrosj. Connections are made At Hamlet with all through trains for points North, Houth and Southwest, which are compos ed of . vestibule day coaches between Poitsraouth and Atlanta, and Washing ten and Jacksonville, And sleplng ears tttween Jersey Oty, Birmingham and Memphis, And Jersey City end Jackson ville. Cafe cars on all through tralna For informant nt time-tab , reserva tlons on Seaboard descriptive literature cply to tl?kt agent, or address JAMES kER, JR. C. P. A.. 13 Selwyn JloUU - Charlotte. N. a rhroitgh Train muV Charlotte to . Roanoke, Vs-. Schedule in effect July 11 1907. ni;flft am Lv Charlotte. - So, Ry. Ar : pm 215 am Ar Winston, . Ry. Lv l:ts pm IK pm LV Wlnstorw N- W. Ar i:C0 pm t (s. Ut f AtArUHSvOle, i Lv U:l am pro Lv ? Rocky Mount, Lv 1:N ara 1 wn Ar v iwanoks, , Lv : aiu lafly. ' '!.-':-.- Connect At RoanokA, Via - Shenandoah Valley Rout for Natural llridge. Luray, Ilagenrtown. A nd all w points in Pennsyi vama And New York. Pullman sleeper Roannke and pniwowirnia. , ThrAiisrh eoaeb. ChArtotte Ronnoke. Addltl-jnal train leaves Winston T: a, m., dally AKcent funday, for South west .Virginia and ' Shsnandoiih Valley I W. 1L BEVItT Gn'l Pass Agent, , I Roanoke, Va, f ssasjMlaiiailMStt..-...TrfifiJ , iaXamaB-.. . A. BTAaJat.... Southern. Railway Ficicra r.:vclTlrj Fbt Cards ! Railway II:id3 and Drawing 'Frames - r r ' - . Fifty Tears a BUcksmlth. Samuel R. Worlsy, of Hlxburg. Va., 1ms been shoeing horses for more than fifty years , He says: ' "Chamberlain's Pain Balm has given me great relief from huno back and rheumatism.' It is the best liniment I ever used." For sale by W. U Hsnd A Cy:w?wA' 5 Notice of Sale of Bonds ' Proposals wlll pe received ty '-'AH '1L Boyden, Mayor of tha City ot Salis bury, N. Ci up to November the 7th at 7 o'clock p. m. for 1100,000 street and general ' Improvement bonds, bearing interest at 5 per cent, semiannually,- payable at the National Park Bank of New. Tork. The bonds will be dated at a time aa soon as practicable after November the 7th, The bonds will be for f 1,000.00 each., 3S0.000 of the bonds wllf mature In thirty-five years and 350,000 will ma ture in forty-five years, .These bonds were authorised at an election duly and regularly held, in accordance with act of General Assembly of North Carolina, session 1907, on Tuesday, .the 1st day ot October, f907. The city has never defaulted In pay ing principal or Interest on bonds. The bonded Indebtedness of the city Is $835,000. The assessed valuation of the property of the city is about $3,637,000. The estimated value Is about $7,000,000. x Certified check for $1,000 will be required with each bid. v - ' The city reserves the right to, re ject any and all bids. v for further information, address H. J. Overman, City Clerk. , A. H. BOTDBN. 7 ' ' ' .Mayor. Burton. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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