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10' SPUING SESSION KSDEB rRESBYTUtYj IS J- AWOCRXEB eioa of Mecklenburg Presbytery at HuntersvUle a Most rieasant One and tbe Body Thank the Citlsens J -or Hospitality Considerable lls- , rnnloa Brought on Yesterday In umrd to tb Tl tiling Sygteuv Re port of Home Missions Committee Mad and Its Recommendations : Am Adooted C trJS!?ttZLvSZ of Families Holds Regular Family ' " Worship Otner Doing at tne iioa ; big Seesdon. - Special to The Observer. Huntersville, April IT- The meeting- of Mecklenburg Presbytery, which held it closing session -to-day. waa declared to be ona of the moat pleas ant and one of the most profitable, fn ' the memory of any of the members ef the body. The presidency and wise ruling- of Moderator R. A. Dunn gave the highest degree of satisfac tion to Presbytery, 'and waa full ev idence that no , mistake waa made in eiectlna-Jhim to this responsible po sition. . In addition to his Influence aa " m. Christian layman fn thennoderator'a chair, his gift In executive ability was ef great value In expediting the bus iness of Presbytery. The largest de gree of honltallty and the best en tertainment was given the representa tive visitors, by the people of Hunt ersville, and nothing was left, un done that could add to the comfort and pleasure of the guests. VOTE Or THANKS. At the closing session a vote of thanks reading as follows waa pre ented and adopted unanimously by a rising vote: "1. The Presbytery desires to ex press its heartiest appreciation of the cordial Christian hospitality which It - e ih. mtmhur. nf the Huntersvllle Presbyterian church Ud ovr IKO pounds. It U very seldom and to the thoughtful pastor and that such fish are caught in the near members of the Associate Reformed, by. waters, but this large one was In Presbyterian church. a few miles of Sewbern and na-fJ "J Also to o'ur moderator for the, to ct cmanvh-.t In the net and after fflotency. dignity and fairness with , (which he has presided over the ses sions of our Presbytery. "I. To Miss Mamie Bays for the ex cellent reports which she has made of the sessions of the Presbytery In The Charlotte Observer." Rev. G. P. Stevens conducted the devotional exercises this, morning the home iwas read by Rev. G. H. Atkinson, chairman of the committee. The rec ommendation of this committee that 11.705 e raised In Presbytery during the coming year and be appointed to! the various home mission cnurcne. mm, adopted. The recommendation waa also adopted that an vgelistio campaign be carried on In the home I mission fields of Presbytery during the summer months oi me present, ear. A committee, consisting of Rev. O. W. Belk. J. E. BerryhlH and J. L. SIcKlnstry and Elders C. L. Aber nethy and John McDowell, was ap- jointeo to aevise PJ""" -"r.,V'" T"'"T I ing of the 15.500 of the floating debt Presbytery has been requested to Rev. G. F. Robertson. Rev. F. TV Jones and the minister who shall be- come pastor of the Second Presbyte rian church. Charlotte, were nominat ed and elected trustees of the Albe marle Normal and Collegiate Institute LITTLE FAMILY WORSHIP. The rewort on the canvass of fam Hies touching family worship showed that only a small proportion of the families reported hold regular faml- lv worship. A canvass naa not oeen made In all of the churches, how ever, and this report will be com pleted at the fall session of Presby tery, and the churches that have not made the canvass were Instructed to do so between now and the time of that meeting. The report of the committee on Ba rium Springs Orphanage was read and adopted. This report commend ed hlrhly the work of Rv. John Wakefield a superintendent and rec ommended the installation of electric lights and the erection of another building to b used as a dormitory as soon aa possible. DISCUSSION ON TITHING. fThe resolution of Rev. G. F. Rob ertson ' recommending ' the urging of the tithing system by the pastors up on their people as an obligation and as the minimum of their giving to the Ixird Was the subject of considerable discussion last night. Rev. II. M. J'arker and Kev. C. E. lUynal took the ground that while tithing Is Scrip tural. In this day it Is nq wise to press this claim upon people as an obligation; that It" should not be pre sented as binding. The subject was re ferred to a special committee, and the report of this committee recommend ed the tithe as the minimum of giv ing, but abolished the obligation fea ture. Mr. Robertson Introduced a minority report adhering to his orig inal Idea as to the tithe. Kev. A. R. Shaw stated that whll.i h adhered to the giving of the tithe - himself as a minimum of his giving. and while ho had organized givers'-league In his church did not regard the giving of the tlth? as binding, but that Its giving shouidl.be to Induce him to reconsider the t.e left to individual discretion The matter snd remain In charge of the report of the special committee wasj ,ch0ol. The board feels as If It would adopted. A recommendation to Increase the salary of the stated clerk from fi0 to. ITS was adopted. " The report of the special commit tee appointed to .devise plans by which Presbytery -can liquidate the. $5, 600 f the floating debt on the Presbyte rian College which has been appor tioned 'to 1L A special committee was oppolnted - also to re-apportion the assessments of Presbytery for all benevolent caus es. - - The first Tuesday in October at 7:30 T- m. was selected as the time for the opening of the fall session of Presbytery, which will be held In Bethel church. An adjourned meet ing will be held In the First Presby terian . church of Charlotte on June Itth. at which time- candidates for the ministry will be licensed and any other necessary business will be trans acted. The consideration of the resolution passed at an adjourned meeting of;. f!VAWW . 1 1... 1 . . no- call be placed In the hand of any minister unless a salary of f 00 Is as sured was deferred until the . fall meeting. At 18:10 Presbytery adourned wrlth tha benediction. Governor to ffpeak at Closing of Ifunt- . rvllle School, Cpedat to The Observer. Huntersvllle,, April 17-The Hunt ersvllle High School commencement rl0. take place next Friday. In the forenoon the deciaimerg contest will take place. . At X o'clock Governor Glenn will speak and liter this will h a rajna, of bang ball bet-w i j h I locais ana a visiting- team. . jkx t tp. nu the evening exercises begin. - will consist of recitations -by coma of th yvuaf ladles, a march and a play. This Important event of the school year Is looked forward to rKh pleasant anticipation." . Frsnoea, the .tittle daughter of Mr. VT. B. BJythe, who has been so se riously IU for some time, 1st lmprov--- end seems to be on tha road, to recovery. : - . ''y'- - VARIETY OP NEWBERX NEWS. :v. t" " V : Chi st lan Church Calls a Washington Pastor Who Accept Summer School For Teachers at Vamwhoro -School Building to Be Enlarged '.'..contract Awarded or Jew lab ' Synagogue. " Special to The Observer. . -9Swbern. Anrtl i 77 Rev. C C Jones, of Washington, , D. ' C .' In IK. fhrlmtl&lk - (ThurCH. in the Christian church her. last Sunday, after which a call was given him to become pastor ef the church. He has accepted and will soon return to Newbern land take ud lite worn. . Mr. R. At. PhllllDs Is in Greens boro recovering from a oavere attack of grip. He was quite sick jw sev eral weeks eujd. as he did not Im prove rapidly here, he decided to go up to Greensboro for awhile, and also to me farm In Moore county. A four weeks' summer school will he held In Vanceboro beginning in July, for the teachers of thla county. Fror. . C. Brooks, or iTinuy ouira, will be the director iand other men of ability will assist. Two new markets have been open ed this week. One known as the Central market is run by Messrs. Charles Swert and C. D. Harvey and Is next to Royall'a store on Broad street. Messrs. Clemmons and Goode who came from Ohio, have opened the market formerly run by Mr. G. B. Waters and it retains Its old name of the Oaks market. The Woman's Club expects soon to present the opera, "The Pirates or Penzance, ana is uusy prriwu I it. Only local talent will lane pa". A few day ao a coiorea nnncr man brought a Hturgeon to market hi,-H vm pljrht feet long and welgn a sharp ngnt was capiurmi. The Tabernacle Baptint church will havin a fre fc'-d in the Stewart Sana torium, thanks to the efforts of Rev. J. W. Ham. the pastor. Mr. Ham saw the need and managed to get fifty men to pay $1 a month to sup port the same. The eastern part of the State Is a but corn is con- me scnoonur tun v - this week with ten thousand bushels for the J. A. Meadows tympany. Jacob Green, a colored man 0 years old, Is in Jail for stealing brass from xhf ti. K. H. 1" mciai - . . ,,. I' ;teb the thief was un- ort to catch the c XT!m" Clarence SmLth caught tiie Mr. y loading uu a sa:k - - - . During court last wck arrane- ments wero madn by which the board of trustees of the city schools will borrow $15,000 from the Griffln fund nH eri-t n addition to the new building which was put up about four yar(( a(fo It ,H intended to have a basemen six rooms ann an audiior.mil : the architect Is now pre ;anr. plan for the same and H Ij expected that work will begin on th building In sixty days. Messrs. J. J. Wolfenden, T. A. Green and Mrs. J. A. M widows are In Wilmington this week on account or the ca( of Meares vs. Wolfenden In which Mr. Wolfenden Is being Kiied for I5S.000 hm a lawyer's fee in a recent timber deal. Underwood. & Rhodes have been a warded the contract to build tha Jewish Synagogue at 4,200. Light pressed brick will be used and the trtructure will be erected on Middle street, on the kind now fenced In as a part of the Presbyterian church yard. This lot has been held by the Jews for quite awhile for synagogue but until the prtent they have not gone ahead will, their plans. PROF. C. W. WII,SO RESIGNS. A . t,n Tll fl f LI iu m InU-ndcirt of S-olland Neck Graded rk-liool. Special to The Observer. Scotland Neck, April 17. At th" regular session of tho board of trus tees for Scotland Neck graded schools this week Prof. C. W. Wilson, super intendent of the schoiss, tendered his resignation to take effect at the end of the present school year, Juno 3d. professor Wilson's reslKnutlon was quite a surprise to the board, as there has never been one particle of friction between him and the board since the opening of tho schools five years ago. He took charge of the school at the. beginning and has care fully and wisely planned the entire work, until now, by the aid of a com petent . corps of( teachers, he turns over to the town one of file best or dered and most carefully managed schools In the Statu. It. Is safe to say that no other town, of this bIzh In the State has a better system of schools than Scotland Neck. Tho board was not. prepared to take ac 1 a" t t P;.f e"T W1ta'""'-I1. ! Street D Payments. WaVer " Power. stll. ne'E?1 t.hlnk.,n.5 f "i0"- Bd heM a8kedHydro.Electrlc Plants. Irrigation 'th tith h' 1 lH ' m TtlPMt t drainage. Reinforced Concrete. Bur. the tllri'? which he will do. Thcv hoDe to be ,. . r. -. . . which he will do be a severe blow to the schools for Professor Wilson to, leave, andinn': people of the town and community feel that they cannot afford to lose him as a citizen, lie Is universally popular with children, parents, trus tees and the whole people. Professor j Wilson la regarded as one of the lead-' ing educators In the State, and his! reputation is well earned In the fine I work he has done during the last flf-i teen years. Hut the people -of Scot-! land Nock, win keep him if It Is at all pontile to do so. Flve-Tcar-Old Boy Drowned In Pig eon lllvcr. Correspondence of The Observer. . ' Canton. April H. ?The 6-year-old son of John Hyatt, tha foreman of pipe fitters of the Champion Fibre Company, was drowned in Pigeon riv er yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock. The Hyatt family came hers from Pittsburg a few months ago and resides at FlbrevUle, just below Can v.a. bank a vf the river a thort distinct from their homo. The first known of the accident by the family wag when the younger child came to the house saying that Johnnie had gone into tne water over jus eyes, rsearcn was immediately begun, but the wa ter was so discolored that nothing could be seen and dragging the river produced no results, though. It con tinued till 4 o'clock this morning. Af ter daylight a cord en of men entered the river a the place the child fell in and keeping close, together by means Of folding a rope extending; from bank to bank, waded ' down ,trram n found - the body- about two hundred yards front the place of drowning. FOR CONSTIPATION. Vt, Ij. H. Farnhatn, a prominent drug gist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: "Chs.ro Wtain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are certainly the -best thing on the market for constipation." Give these tablets a trial. You are certain to find them agree able and pleasant In effect. Pries, 3 eenta. Samples free. For sals by R. U. Jordan A Co. - . DURHAM SCHOOLS CLOSE. ' -- (. ' ' ; All Thontf In Country Districts Sim pend For the Summer Odd Fel lows to Picnic at "Apex, Where Sev- eral Addressee Will Be Made, Special to The Observer. -.- . . ' .(Durham, April 17. -To-day all the public schools in the county, out side of those in Durham township, closed for the vacation period. At most of the schools there were Inter esting exercise by the children and at several addresses and other fea tures took place. The schools have completed, eo Prof. C. W. Master. county superintendent, says, an ex ceedlngly prosperous year. The attend ance and enrollment were larger man a year ago. In addition to attending regular teachers' meetings ' almost weekly, the teachers have had the advantage this year of . instruction from several members of the Trinity College faculty. , Next Monday -the Odd Fellows of Durham will go on an Easter picnic to Apex, a special tram being operat ed from here to Dunn. At Apex the Odd Bellows are planning- for a big time. . There will be a celebration and corner-stone laying- and- the Dur ham Odd Fellows will attend In a body and participate in the exer-r else. After the dinner,1 to be served In picnic, fashion, there ' will be speeches by Messrs. E. W. Pou. Per rln Busbee and J. T. Joyner. At Fuquay Springs there will be a big picnic and people for miles around are expected to attend in large num bers. Many who go from here and the prospects are that there will be train load will go on to either Duke or Dunn to spend the day, - Next Sunday Rev. G. T. Adams; pastor of Trinity Methodist church, snd Mr. R. O. Everett, attorney for the antl-ealoon league In Durham, will deliver addresses at the Mineral Springs school. Oak Grove township. Doctor Talk at Convention. Spartanburg Journal. The doctors at Anderson have been discussing some very Interesting sub jects. Among them we note: "Torsion of the omentum." "Arterlo celrosls," "Fossae rosenmullae," "Gastro-Intestinal autointoxication." "Placenta praevta," "Undnarleesls" and "Puer peral "eclampsia." Wish so much we could have been there. "Casey at the Bat." To the Editor of The Observer: Can't you Induce De Wolf Hopper, when he appears at the Academy Monday night to recite the famous baseball poem "Casey at the Bat"? He and you will confer a lasting favor on your many friends and admirers. A READER. Governor Johnson s Chances. Norfolk Landmark. Governor- Johnson, of Minnesota, appears to think that .he has a chance to get the nomination, In spite of Mr. Bryan's long lead. We think so, too. THE WEATHER. Washington, April 17. Forecast: Virginia, showers Saturday In weat and by night In east portion, warmer; Sun day showers, probably followed by clear- Intr: light to fresh southeast to south niuds. North Carolina. South Carolina and Georgia, local showers snd warmer Bnturday; Hunday generally fair; light to fnsh ra'-t winds. East Florida, local showers Saturday and probably Sunday except generally fair tnin.laj, fresh northeast winds. Western Florida, showers Saturday; Sunday generally fair; light to fresh southeast to south winds. Alabama, local showera Saturday, warmer In Interior; Sunday fair, light to fresh southeast to south winds. West Teias, generally fair Saturday and Sunduy. r Arkansas, local showers Saturday; Sunday fair. Tennessee, local showera Saturday, warmer In central and eaat portlona; Kentucky and West Virginia, showers Saturday; Sunday generally fair. I.OCAI OFFICE IT. S. WEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte, April 17. Sunrise 5:4 a. m.; sunset 6:."7 p. m. TEM PER ATURB (In degrees). I Highest temperature Bl newest temperature 4S Mean temperature 47 Deficiency for the day 1J Accumulated excess or the month.. R3 Accumulated excess for the year ... 180 PRECIPITATION (In Inches). Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m T Toial for the month 0.60 Accumulated deficiency for month . 1.49 Total for the year 34.70 Accumulated deficiency for year .... 0.M Prevailing wind direction '.. Y: .. ..N. E. W.. J. BENNETT, Observer. BANDY MYERS. Consulting Engineers. 'Water Supply Vand Purification. Sewerage, Sewerage . Disposal, Roads, t,on ConstructTon SuoertnS.d. o""D 0p.nu designed and structed designed and con- Main Office. 176-77 Arcade Building, Greensboro, North Carolina, Branch Office, Lanrlnburg, North Carolina SaFBTY FIRST and then Income. When safety is combined with large return, the Invest- ment Is an Ideal one. . We offer an Investment which It will pay you - to in vestigate. Write for particulars. Trust department, SOUTHERN UFE A TRUST COMPANY. Capital and Surplus $405,000.00. E. P. Wharton. Pres. A. M. Scales. Gen. Counsel. R. C. Hood. Asst. Mangr. We Will Buy 19 American Trust Co. North Carolina Bonds 4s and ts. 10 Henrietta Hill stock (N. q,) 10 Commercial National Bank. We Will Sell I Little-Long Co. stock 1 Blacksburg OU Co.. oa esses IS M 17 Imperlsi Mill stock (N. C). 40 German American Prefd. ..' .. ej U Pacolet Hill stock Prefd. ... lo 100 Highland Park stock Prefd. .. .... U Gaston Mfg. Co. stock .. , .. mi ryorth tatrFlrrfna, .Co. "- M Brown Mfg. Co. stock (N. C). 9 Mayes Mfg. Co. stock .. 10J 31 Flint Mfg. Co. stock .. i. .. .. .... tor If you want to buy er sell securities bat your wants with aa Southern Securities & Trust Company : IS SouthCeUegt lt. CharlotU, K. a B a JANllDEAIi HOsfE FOR SAT.K j Tla finer by far than mostly built Perfect In detail. Typical Southern piazza. Basements, hot -water heat Servant' house in yard. On shady side of broad street, corner. Ten rooms, each; a Joy. Prlo klO.OOO, In IMlworth.- P. D. aLBXMVDER . . Insurance 'Gainst Fire. Piedmont Bldg. 'Phones C87-&. GILBERT C. WHTTE, C E. Consulting CmLENQINEEE Durham, N. C. ' Waterworks. Seweraa-e. . Streets t Vi. ter Filtration, Sewage : Disposal; Plana. . Rmiavo r.t im, t. vlslon of Construction. National Batik Protection Weans a Great Deal to a Depositor You have all the assets of the bank, guarded by the National Banking Act, and in addition the individual liability of the stockholder, to protect your deposits. . There is no better security for your savings. We pay 4 per cent, interest, compounded quarterly. Certificates of deposit bearing same rate of in terest issued in any amount not less than $25. Capital, Surplus and Profits $800,000.00 gives ab solute security. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANE CHARLOTTE, N. C. FOR $2,100 We offer for five days only a five-room cottage with city water, one block of Southern Passenger Station. The cottage is in fine condition and on good size level lot. Owner needing - money and makes above special price. Look at it and take in the surroundings . and ', you will see that this-is a bargain. J. E. MURPHY (t COMP'NY 4S If. Try on. 4 Bloclis From Square Seven-room Cottage, modern conveniences, lot 40x193, side entrance; gW stable $3,600. Can arrange terms.- This property is especially desirable because close in. Will be sold atjmce. 4 Br ovsn & Company. 'Phone 535. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK Depooltoiy For the United States, '' . v State of North Carolina, . ' . County of Mecklenburg, v City 9f Charlotte. - - ": " Resources $1,500,000.00 Large and small accounts invited and treatedin as liberal a manner as balances and responsibility warrant- . . . ' ' ' OPPIGBRSt y . l : v. ' B. D. HEATH. President. BY IJTTLE. Vies President. JOHN M. SCOTT, Vice President W. H. TWTTTT, Cashier. T&Day, Brethren, ToDay The new series .Mutual B. sV I. Is just warming . up good." There'll be lou of shares taken to-day. -Make up your mind now to save' otnethlng and start la to win. Tou can do It. , You Business Men . . . ,- , . . - should carry investment shares here. But for Just such stock dur ing the t scent panic many a fellow would have gone to the waU. r The New Series ' ' V A . ; started last Saturday, an everybody- la welcome. ; The lS-year-old ' boy who starts with a few shares now and sticks to it will win. in . most eases be able to retire with- a competency by middle life.'. ; Ee L. KEESLER, Sec. and Trcas. : : TTnoM f 44. :.- :-. r " ' -. MS. Tryoo 6C L "Jordan's on the Square. A Lost Opportujiity -ifryoa1f orgetrour SUNDAY CIGARS to-day. You v know where to get them, don't you! Remember our mam moth stock of. the choicest and get busy. R. H. JORDAN & CO. r-; - ThOBS) 1.-i:,-..: ,. yns NEVER OJ06E." ; NURSES ' REGISTER CASH "Phone 843. 203N.TryonSt. VALUABLE TIMBER TRACT :il ACRES 1 S-4 miles of depot at Monroe. -1-4 mile "of graded road,-IIS acres standing thick la mill timber (pine), T$ acres in cordrwoodri)lne;"eak and Mckory )."F1ne'farmIng land. rThlclf undergrowth of .dogwood la the . timber. lies level. J Well '. .'watered. Can sell all the standing Umbel1 with I M years for removal or seir land, timbe and all at a' price .that should Interest any mill man or. farmer. . - jr . N- . For further . Information apply at our ofBca. ' t i SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE LOAN & TRUST C0M: Capital, $75,000. Burplus, $100,000. f W. & AISXANOER, R. A. DCNX,- A. L McDONAXlX lrellait. Tlca Prastdeat. ' Sea and Zraa. r First National Bank CHAELOTTE, N. Cy - - ORGANIZED lBCS. Capital and Profits ....... fSdO.OOO.O Tour business respectfully solicited. HENRY M. McADEN President JNO. ;P. ORR Cashier., The Merchants S Farmers National Bank ' Charlotte, N. 0. . DEPOSITARY FOR United States Government State of North Carolina County of Mecklenburg and Citv-of- We would also like to be your depositary. GEO. E. WTUBOX, Prestdeat. TSO. B. ROSS, Vlca Prealdeat Vt. C WIXICINSON. Cashier. OOQCX)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXX?OOQOOOO(X?OOOOOOOOOOtX)OOOOOCX)0 CREATE A RESERVE It Is not difficult If you start to save money systematically. It you' ever, expect to be Independent financially you MUST MAKR A START.' Money saved will protect you from misfortune and will enable you- to take advantage of opportunities when they come to you. ' . , . Southern Loan & Savings Bank JOHN M. SCOTT. President. - VT. S. ALEXANDER, Vlca Pres. W. Ii. JENKINS, Cashier. 00000O00O00OOOO00O(XX)000OOO0OOOO0O00(X)00000OOOO0O ' GOING AT A BARGAIN Four Blocks From Square ' Ten-room house with all modern conveniences, large lot ' and on sbady side of street. Can be bought cheap It taken at once. Rea son for selling, wants money. For further Information, call to see us at No. ,5 W. rifth street, or -'phone 60. x CAROLINA REALTY CO., W. D. WILKINSON, Manager. B. R. LEE, Secretary. - J. P. LONG, Sales Agent 45 North Tryoa 84, 'Phoae 09. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOe ' who were too late to get their funds in for the New Interest Period which began April 1st can get our certific ates of deposit, which pay 4 per cent.. if held three months" or longer. , THE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY -Trost-Building. ILl:, doOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO t I 1 Ws offer an elegant t-room T lot 75x150, modern conveniences. Party anxious to sell See or "ptions : : The Charlotte Trust a Realty Co, i ; v ' Capital 1200,000.00. " Wood fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinch." f TUB BUILDERS FRIEND . . . Freezing does not hnni aatmrat shriakaga win sot crack H; water does 6 snake it fail off bard as stone. Wrtta tor . booklet Maaafactored by . - t' ' .; ." " - ,. ' GHARL OTTB PLASTER GO. Write for BookJet. ' Cbartotta, If. C. SOUTHERN MI , Wi offer subject 25-60 Johns Mfg. Co. 10 Wood lawn. W Florence, ts Chadwlck-Hoaklnsl TSCdra. ' t Gaston Mfg. Cs ( Loray Pret. U Imperial. . . f1 S StatesvlUs M Salisbury. IMS- Oaffaey, SB WoodsMe. ; 1 Anderson. Indian Heafe 4 ' " ' , " -j : ' F. C ABBOT I : Charlotte. - - OOOOXeOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOO 1 t 1 !' house In best section of Dllworth. IXlOTOCKS - : "We want subject IS Wiscessett' a CUffslde, t Highland Park. SO EnrdV W k - Henderson, . - . IS Harriett, . ie- Krwin Pret M Wasblngtoa, M Arlington; t naleigh.. . u Mtns. 15 Chiquola. JO Brandon. Cox. T COMPANTi A
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