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TIIE WEATHER (Today.) THE WEATHER serve fo) C3 em U I o: UUll a VOL.XCII. KCU42. RALEIGH. KG. SATURDAY MOANING, NOVEMBER 18, 1911. PRICE 5 CENTS I II 1 ' .a, .." I A I 's. .e-r ' .----v 1 I I I i .....r;.. . . : i I -'-7 --'.-:-.- V r ; f ft QPli FOB' Mltffi TWO ARE RAILROADS BOUGHT BYTHE riORFOL K SQUTHERf They Now Own The Raleigh & Southport and Durham & Charlotte Railroads WILL NOW BUILD FROM RALEIGH TO CONCORD Mr. E. C. Duncan, Acting for the Norfolk Southern, and His Attorney, ex-Governor Aycock, Return From Con cord and Make Announce ment That the Raleigh and Southport Road Now Be longs to the Norfolk South ern and Will Be Extended to Concord as Soon as the Rights of Way Into That Town Are Secured Raleigh has just begun to grow. The engine that will pull the train the Norfolk Southeni will runlrom Ral eigh to Concord, will soon le making music in the Union Deiwt. Although the men who know all about it say Uiat their present plan is onlv to co to Ixmcord, all the world knows that when roan s line hiiiiiiiik num Norfolk through Haleigh to Concord gets to the capital of Cabarrus, the progressive city of Charlotte will make such inducements as will give a direct line from Ral eigh to Charlotte. However, that is another story. The News and Observer states todav iijmhi authority that the N'ortolk Southern Railway Company, and in tcnsts allietl with lliat com- " ct rat. M4 , f i every eflnct ta retrtrtfy the KWnul tanv, nave purrnasm imm u, .h,r m. Mi. Jtilui A. M.IUaud l.iav,- - n".'-w np Mieiales the Raleigh andi " ''"t -- ia tk. a ,i it i ii erksa T"kerra t'eenpaay rase, dirte NMiiniKin naiiroau ana uirm, tret its prtMerrtie. nun luiMtl frtmi Mr. Lm- niiiK and lui avifHiatesi the niilntad known an the Dutluin and Charlotte ittad, which it rwm- ami ha lieen for years in ojarratiott fnmi C.tiniiMK k tTrov. Tt Norfolk Southern will con struct thii rtal from Itlrit'li In (jiiwiinl fillwr 1 1 . a niKicr hi own coancr tn un- I il-- ..I . r it lll tirr iur tiuitrr ti ti.c iwii - it'll ( lllirloltr atVll Sotltll - .. ' , I . ,r tTII lUllrikell (Hltlnrtl ImiU , I , I f ' . I ., I ,,, I I IIIC UM IJilV.UIIir lit rrtl- illL l ilirtlt la-lttrt tl llalt-iell - -- - - - - - ---- - - - nm I ('luiTotlc and fnirt Iwv , tl wit iM- rtk.ato bv Mr. K.I V.. Ihiirnin. octing rtMr him mIT :iitl hN iiwirwift, liU . i .1 v .r.it t k.ik io I sr iim' .ttnitwik iv .BiiH cm lbiUa (nnjwnv Tkkl e-a . ba r t en greet "" mriMr e tat k ell - -.eta I ar-i.M It eaea re'w-aed r ,aa It reaaa t ak t. ' TX XT'? yf haa aa Meaha4 laa t ke paeaeeata wta'' - yiaaaa mmJt ea ! taa .a-l rt '-a aete wai e taa eaarae lae; rasaa Bate aae eer aw4 War e4 b-ee - ted - ae harWIa. tl ea Set aera.ka. eaaareeaa ta r"ee l tt a aaaaea lka aa). a area O- e t ta tss, aaa. va ft e-ee SI ee ftae mil ft ear k " toaalaias e Peed) b Tet fa piie B' e-k.. be e t WMt a pa -eaaa PaS-Nre em wet Tka a i in it e fwaae. .a ee ml ea. as e, I maia a ' pad net t Weal aea eaat rater e. ast sua 'ae s ef t MeaH e a, 4 mee aea ea, i. aa aat tt aaaee saee HARi,10IlC0;,lPARED with in i Relative Activities of two Attorneys-General Feature of Senate Committee Hearing IN ENFORCING SHERMAN LAW AGAINST TRUSTS Gcnrml Attack In" Decree of CtiH e4 (Mate Circuit Coart af Rett York la tha lsaajotaOoa of caa Tobaora Coawaar Abo Fa- yrard rroorcdian of Beaate d mlttce on lalrrstste C' Now IaTcMiaaUai Trast lroMeai With a Vbrw to tie? litactinrat of Sew LrtcMatioa. Uiy the Associated Press.) Washington. Nov. 17. A general attack, upon Mm- de -r.-e of the Circuit Court of New York In the dlaaolellon of Ihe American Tolwcco Company und a nwi'ioV comparison of the artlv ttlra of Attorney General Wlrkraham ii nd former Attorney Oeneral Judeon Harmon In enforcing lha Bbertnea Anti-Trust law against greet corobl nation, enlivened today'sTieatlna-a of the Xenate Committee on Inu-rstats Commerce which la Investigating; the trust problem with a view to aew leg islation. Henator roincrene. of Ohio, In vlg- oroua queatloiia directed toward 11. 1:. Martin, a witness before tha cum- inlttce. asked If he knew of "any Juat. Iflcatloa for the head of a depart ment of the government to take tha Voaltlon that he will not enforce the , criminal prortalona of the Vaeraian I Antl-Trust law." , "There appear to pe little effort ' In tha Department of Justice to en-1 force the criminal prortalona of tha law," aald Henator Pomereno. I you know of any statute or other aa thorlty which Just I flee an Attoraey Oeneral In taking the poanioa that he may enforce the statute In the civil court but decline) to enforce Its crim inal provision. 1 regard the roarae of the department la Ita failure to en force theae. prortalona ae moot repre hensible." Bene tor Ollrer waa the eaiy me -her of the committee whe replied to thValta'rk OB. Ike. Attorney teewerrU. ee io now wast we imut inuaini of the "mm perm tire reprebmslhlllty' of an Attorney General "who actively and suc-rvaaf ully enforced a Inw Hke this, who reaurrmt It and aaakee II effective and proceeds at least tosrard awreaafol rivtl pmee,uiioa. aa com pared etlh one tf hi predeceemrs whe did nothing- but prarttfally de cUre the law a deed letterr "I refer to former Attoraey Uenersl Judsnn ll.irm.n. of tihto," said Hena tur oiner. hioklna: acrosa the table to Henslor PonwrrRf. The lummlttee ahowsd signs nf ae Inrlptent out break Sweater I'ome rent dtclared It eaa aot Mr. Haranua. ! but hi prertereesnr. Klehsrd liner. a ho had awld. In aulataa,v, lhal Ihs law was a dead letter Mr. Harmon, he said. Ik up sad pushed te a de. rWM In I h. Huwam. fnM eeasiractkse ef the Phsrssea lew thst failed to felis, reaspMHIoa IkHaalae fuss MM ee enld be dte a-t believe Ibers reM be a iswa.tl1l.. entered under the preaeel Pnerwtaa imm Tkeee are clearly tee Kn.nMli neaee war fee rhsapse fcs the - wea law " said SalT I'aamlii he Rrel fnr a asMUratlna ef the pro rtetoes ef the bw. Ibe ether toward a sepplsaasetary art Ibet will eaake It a sseee tfMtst test r set le Pr. serretlea ef reenpetltlaej " TI. sffaet af a law aeekibeliaa di n-t - .! frvea eMtieat le the di' ta a iK.4 - , iwir wead aw- nvrnn in ninwMLnonHh a - ane Taa-w4. .ta laO 4 .ea .r.hl. peeyla frasi .a" '- ' ' " ' i I ! Mree-ae. ewur-d a- fereeed ' a tree- stead at k-a,. ... Ket Jea- -kw h .Ka ...., b e.. Im he baBae4 lha eM eMkt t-be eiaaw.4 to etet, ll aaae!"d.d tk.l ih . r4 1 -a t.' eaTarad le Ike reSRaateaae WaaaM eataaNletar base eaa. ehilfa alaall--e nrnw k- .l.aal .4 aaa '' mm ee4 s-ei. a. 1 ferae M.erva.. arter l.llie. Ma 'lae Ima fa en at-eee a t ho a r. - a.ea.ae it etteead ee l-aae rte I 'aUaaMeli-a, ai k ataafki at"' iriinncv muinrc iinniuiiH cvunn tiLoLuudi iiunuLd muiioiinii uihuu i l inn iTi imm it f TTrt Manchu UoWn Art Re - ; ported to Have Lost Much mfJttSmte:!! rial Family Wat Formed I", that Aa reaaa I Baa rraau'esiax rat. t! taVet d-aeil k tba C4 rre rraaa b-ee ear ttret grea-o a u K - a - - . a u . a . M . aa laaa llwwataaa a aartj La "a' W"1- vaa aw a-w . ,"777 .1 aApeewwad) Ik. .rtneai.a saaae-aai ae " I- a.. a.raeaei W tbM J fc. a e Waelwaa" pad) the, eawet 1 si MS waa ' t t . " "' ,,ke aasaafae t a re. aeaa. aa-a, a, , as wka-a t . .ear aew ewaaa mm ttte tAseW T k-S , , , - ' .- Arfkawaeai kt ttkaaev IV, pe awe. e..a.. aff1 rtMtaeeatekae e-w,4 H- rt " ts-. - re--, rWe-4 m m.. ee-eeaF Mr a kur d a1 kesevax bed mmm4m paaet ke ka t nasi iei ea a sat i ura ka tnitp t ia, ae1 weA eaa k H. te M aaa,M awawiiaea aa i , ii e.a ef tt eraek ekaa Ita tee stead, ta V e-e4 t"ea Tw mmt a,,., .a. aa . . . . . . . sew. aa a..e,,eaa eMeaB a. a.aa. aa - . a- feaaaa Pare ma ke mmm- tai-ajer i ---a - a" . era ew .., a a .mm mini i.a aw tea , P-et t.i.ii.a I e-aa eaaa l aak M S. f a ...a .a. - . .Tun s waaare eerae- '-n e - taa--,' " - .1-a.nM mmmmm eea ea t a ke ,t . .at a. I e Tea TRANSPORT SHERMAN HELD AT MANILA - . Waahlaalea. Xer. II. tens ta the ratlssslan. Id Meal la Is lake the teases le rkla treat le ae e rear rsuai. m mmm tsrss.Hr Ike MeMIe ef the Atlaatl lllss the steser apetslee; the sewers have srr is ptelset the retires mmm swat spa latlea keaea le li isl aertkward sswerd Pskiaa ike Terslra isanali beaea leasldnatlse ef peeseetie tats lallssed by aa Isllissllml fares. Reeh istsieaital HI seed a soasN body at treses for the perpsss. The treep l at ta the espse. My el ea sstnaatlsaal pelWe I sees aad wlU ealy he aaad te pretsrt the ssWfrMy ef the raMrsad aad tsssarepb, VI LERSA KEPT 11 BIG FUND Evidence Before Civil Service Commission at Chicago Is That It Was to 'Ease Up Public Officials' (Py the Associated rrteerr- ' rnTriti! in ." Tttrr. ' lT.-ine41rea VDirthicaa'M"krk'"'rt hand of f for use In Yaslns; up publto offtraila" waa mad by Harry Prolaakl former cainblrr. before the t'IMl Herrtiw Oommlasion todsf In Ita Imretlcarton Into public (amine and other Vl,ee. Iimlaskl aald he tame to iTltcsao (last Mny at the requ.sl of lienjamin I II) man and other friend, with the jmtintton nf ln iiiaatlnr tniblln( and UaaliiR up the ! lie said he found ('hlruen m wld -ien t"WB wiih (asnhllnc mrollrd i- Mnt i T nnrs. Ton Mctlinnls and other I a ml lnu - ' ' ' 1 n sod - rented ofnrea ibn town with l h i t".-nl nli id ' ' torn . f ihlncs and espeelna therm," r-.ii trnUskl II , oio sppr nil) tn Iritl- nt.it rms elih i huf of l i.ll-e M n and l"ille luai-erlor Muni I nud. stHien rrp.irta of rondtllons aa I ft.und thorn l lltmsn by malllita' ', h. h I w i . i. nd lii 'I Uen rented by t'htef Mi W.rnt Mnwa told me he had a fund of lis a a kirk waa us4 tn eaaln( j up piihii. orttrtai l i..Usl IretlrYed thtl the fnlUiw Ifvs were paid br (anthlers and reeort kreprt In the Orot wsrd for prt e. . tlirt Aiittsht aalenna I i a month all aiahi aalooas baMni meev. ' a tw-nth t'rap ismve. Jt ninth. t-.W.r rlawt tl e tietk. di-rdl twirtt selltee minor. IJJ nv.aih Tbtrir eterrhaela rpresaMtli( mull beelaaaa hiiiti. .n I. . I atd tatted Msrne Harriaea bade ta Ml thl be temprr a reeanti, ta ...ar arllna lli liiia a. U..n. fiber lltae! pte.ea alt ladta. street, a besteasts erleey of lha West M4. THet area4 tk-l ike heat ,. ..i .a. aa a -u the I their bwainea from ;t ig It par e-wl. " Wa are Ik 4 lbee iter perhet- kali ere Ibara lha roaaralltae aaed -itrtt ih. t.a e m r Tiiinnn nttTiiiinrtt iUsI Day'i Seition at Salem HotTt Churth.ncrta in Sun&y-Sctoof Scfwlari eaa-a, I HY THE GAMB kfewa eetd riei I i aa aa seat ' int ' Pr tsaa Aaww-4 rr-at I . ea. ial ee ' -ae-.e A . w ae-e-aekMav. e; tra.. - weeaww. ?f r S . It TV. ,e- Teett. t tkeaaaee ..a T'-- t; 'tta. Maeeaw. SreM W lha PW kee, - w. I-.. -, ea far P eke. C ' - -- ,V!.tytWe ekaHk a -a H-eaaaat, I r1 Ira' ta.1,. -v tb IWH "-e a tit see see rwa a- r e-a.kaj Hi ri In fit ! ' J - " : pee ee wa aew ' aaaaaaaa a, ea , aaaaataaae v taa aaaa) ta ba 't-aaapeae ewat e ae . . . . . ..-. - . - - ,u - ear 111 na -t4 ah ta,aa aaaa ' - a Ae aa . a. naa aa - : . a. a a aaafaaa aa """ "l.e - - - - . wk i il eaaa. t " aa a I.. .. ' 1 " "l TO TAKE U. a TROOPS TO w - easts p- ""-r skua ' 1 ' ' ,; C ' f , dleawel . rraaklta Ml. eeesaaaadar ef th. a ' I ' J a ee4ered le eatec eesh mliaii mm mm - tJa-C tffi'J ) n laii iiiiih ler feeatn sanea. lee. I real eak pert they sreeld sawe bet aenaaa is a this mt Trsasasrt llae. I'aaer tk the rlawt te lead trsse wl ims rer aae periteie er mil I 1. 1 iswaiws sMsnsn see is ware tee aisjiss me- SUSPEUl OF THE NEGOTIATIONS . i Voluntary Dissolution plans of International Harvester Co. Strike a Snag With Depart ment of Justice a. (Br tbk Aatadatad Preaa.) r Watlnt on,' Jtot t-okofllloD Lerwta the International Harvester Company and tha Department of Jue lloe, looklBkT ta the voluatary dissolu tion of tha 'Trust" have been tem porarily aiaoewdtd prndlaa; arilun by efflctabj ef toe an-ralled truat upon the department objcctlona to the plan of dissolution submitted by the represen tatives of the rompeny. The heit mote, therefore, rest with that orporett'in K. A. Darn- rnft and John r. Wll- nn r n li n an I .if Ilia MRih... mttm , . hs'tni laid iM-fure Attorney (leneral Wli kershem end sadatant to the At- iuii.-veserti, ri'wiex. a inemuu ot dlelalea-ratlun eaa wllllnd ' In whkrh the rorwere nipinn, nave rmt to t'bkaie fully mfnrmed aa to the roa dttuina which h. Hotemment will In sist upon as the basis nf a decree to treks the llsrtraier t'ompaar u.uare wMh the sr.ti.ifn.' law U loll lUfll.' I''" Ii. I' I. .1 - learned t'Xta 1 htd lieea reerhed The renfersew ee of lb- peat few dar have resulted In a plete waderstundtni by the (Voter rn in hi snd the corpora . tloa aa te the i- eHb aad r,.airn lives ef earh. but It tensxit he pru phsetad at this tm . whether the tutloes will eu"--d or fell Extended Time For IHjwo- lotion Powder Trurt illy the A..-it-d frees i Wllmlnartnn l. ' i . it'll, ,l..t (tl.l-a tf. all . tt- .. d iialll I "'F la the ' wort sera lim re saber Ii. In- l- f-r .emptatlag teeiene aa I" '" !" ' nrwi 4a.ree te be el,r-d lei the ip.,.,a i rtteeit a e,H f ... diaa-.l'itioa ih leo-caltad lsad. , etna wee eae. . r Tfuae Tk h tha ra.ii.a '.eta !. kiaa, d il- e eel toy lha aVef- Tk.r. - t - DUPLIN COUNTY'S Corrr.$toc of New Sitrwc - turt Wai .fofmalf Lard Bt ut Gran4 Ledge of Waion,; At Wartaw Tetterilay t CHINA IF NECESSARY Exhibition of It By Prisoner De scribed at Trial of Spencer for Killing Miss Martha Blackstwve ill' Up Awo-utfd Ine i 4prltisi.. I'l la. Nov 17 !( U tlvrs jn l " raains a ho had worked 'with him r. ih'- prin. Ip.'l ellrienee ralle.1 I. ..I.i. it. txhalf of mrtram ! , H , i murd. t i f Th. y i,..,i lri.il iMinl with the - M trihs I' lllai kst.-ne .in, Bturtes of H.en ' I . riihl. teiitper .ind I iniiib to hartti persona .p.-. iid lht the irl n ..il't i.e.ir in the stand 1 ! n 1 1 tin I (nereis h.. I, i iM . , er s fm hrt I but he i one of th waa deei rtbeU .( ..I. ..I thliiii I . II ij of temper M Clriii, i,l i - ' a h. ti ll. to a mlalak ai bed foi a ll lip Mla.n i ivfrta. r --...I ..I f..r Jr . '.rroa., I lh , h- h.l r'lrtg. fal-iT f ii. r - mil a -. a rl- i . . st'M e m i I I ,! railed Pfiern er !i.f.'i..r Ha had Iliads I'll In ! I I htlrhet. hill li. I i, .it .i I 1 er then a. i.i n:.. tin 1 . tor la lh" t..r. .1 i Ilia time II I. Ilai.il; rated the at irx II. a.,l. fnwer ki.n-er in'.. in- Siind ZTi',?.,'''"' i Hp air m. e irr threaleaed It shoot l;..i. of l'1nr.tii . a., thii. i. . .lid I VIM. a. ..t n.. i antl limubla r.. e n.n in. ina i. , Iroad and Si n- . i in.. ta ,,, M , nr.iai I., . b-om.Mlia . al. Tk. ..i.J i apaerae ( Tlve derendatit ...njvi.1 in il t,i dearrih.4 hr ro M-i .m , l,.i,... eh" aald h aeardd "ia..i n nlahl lie aai.l ap. a. ,, ri4 freajoaat ha.l ., h. anal eaked Itt eel toe. la la l-- "ft hi fc 4 ti.. ,.. n, nfi.ai ,..d VI. Carl tf h , .. i- tkini a l. a p.. mi. K.a kr-.r. liar h . I f-.r en, ,.f iiaa a ear da l a . t!.t 1 . ..e lH and a teea a h , a r the eal I II e-e i.fl.n k.ii. ,M aaptaeebaer TO CELEBRATE THE ! Silent Prayer of Five Mmyin v .raljofi.Be frku ing People Throughowl the Wortd. Svetts Mr. Root asa hHd !( ef dbssebet J-w.,-.lT-:l N a,'.r : i-V-J JakB ft aaV I I Jk UULI ILIIII Liiiinu rmcr ncimnncD gnuuLui. hiuiiuipU THESEABDARD COMPrMJYD It Important Statement Concern ing Company Which Con trols the Seaboard Air Line THE FIRST PREFERRED STOCK TO BE RETIRED Tba ArrasaH aatata For Dotac Tkat Are bald te Be Already Mad Br BelHaaT R. A. I. BaUway Adjaetaaint laooaae Bnaaa ta a Baakla kya- aUoasr Plaaa ta Be Vwdi nakra f tar raytnc OtT Omi aad ( oaaaaea Bbsok. ta -kat Way la Not Yet ReeesJrd Han Other Paa-ttt-asars .ra Carried ta the r'ol aiastatT kUary. I8pet'lal to Newa and Obaerver.) New York. Nov. 17. Plana are un der consideration for a dissolution of the fteaboard Company, the holding company with which la lodxed run trol of the fteaboard Air IJne Kali way. The flrat step In rarrylnx o.K the plan. It la learned, will he the retire ment of the It.ttt.ltt flrat nrrfuired stork of the Meaboard Companv. Ar- ranpenienta for doing thia have al ready been made. It la understood, by the aalo of about IMnt.eO Hcahoard Air 1.1 no Hallway adjustment Ineome Ironds to a banklna syndl. ate. These, bonds are believed to have been held In lha treasury of the tt.abo.ii d t'nin- ueJiy. The Brat preferred atnet. of the riea board Company Is rellrrabla at par. at the option of the company. TXrl denda at the rate of i per cent a year have been paid upon K and It haa be n a 4 per cent cumulative Issue nii. s July I. llt. With the aale ef the adjustment bonds and money new In the treasury suftxtent funds will be available to pay off the first preferred atut k. WHk the reUreawat af tbU lasaa, Jilam adli be. aasdertabea tW.tae par ln mlt ef Ibe tMH.ee aar.a pe feried and ltl.ktt.17k tommon stock, la Just what manner the utter will he a i ompllshed has ii.it yet been revealed. It la understood. In tact, that plana fr aeeaimpliehinc thla Iwie not et reerhed niaturil) hat lite Htisdrr nf t naiisaiia aaal kl l OSat Itrftai, a-t. 1 he presumption la, h'-aever. that In the rendluatmenl. h'-bbra nf the i.iol i.r.-ferred snd mm.'n sto. k a ill bate illelrlbutid ' Mom the sban of the fkalKHtrd Air Un Call .i). iioe in I he iressur of the Hea l....it. t oint-anv Tk. ftal aid c..m . .i. a as i bartered tn I in . in mane. -li..n a Mb lh. reara.inlall'iii nf tha H.jl-,.r. ir Use llalla.. Tti 'imipant a.'iwii..i :l i;i i refirred and l:.i;.s . onimo.i k "f the Heabvard Air Ijne ll.il a total ot t e ye I s ui . f Ho loial of Its see Mraboar.l Air I. in. I.allwsy stork suistabdm lh- "ilh.wieed , jpflalliat n.n nf it. rVaiwt'l r'ornfanr l :aaaas 'I . , i i..i i eae.eee sr. ..r.. srilir.il and I i in "I iine at. a There la one-lahdlna apprulnuirl It . ir.i in el -re. o. lit . sr. ord I i..ii.4 -nd J .f. , . nrnnioB al... k a I. la! if laaaaa Ie4reaal t n nn at ea mt. ! -a il. i I ! - Th- r.. anl I a'tlill, and etreegik nf the ae. hi Ufa I of in. n- aUeard Ait I Jt liailear t ..mpvni m ina llaltlarM.ra raawket has in rtaa ta imm, of aa early dlaaa.li.tl" or tha gaaBxard CaanpaBy ' kn ii.etrole Ike rai.ea. At the I" al '.rh a of lh tie. r." .nniireM ii.ii. a a nbiaieai'le H .faVrea at ta He. i i tn. rarer, .a Lankteg t.r- e Aa laftfteva. '"iifH.e af M. I-- f d i.l.n .1. a haM t..atai. bo' it e .a at. I.. I Ih.l r-.. a-1 na l.klni t lha aliaanlloan -t lha b btia ' e- aaa fak.e aw I i-ltoa la 4ataew.lna4 i f-'a 'be ar etey an- d I ha Ike l.llra,i of h- II HI IX Bret r'-'"'" . k ' Ike Baalwra) Tla ,u ,,,..1 ,M, aV.aa .. th aale af It - aaa a aW I Watrd I tl'a.i a4laaeaa la..Ai I Ink e ba- h see aa-4eeet-d ta be te, ilka traae.cn T tka ai-lie eaaxpeee HLHO RUMOR Report That t$ RecanJed Ai r,nitRt- pany It To Take (her Aber oen 4 Aifbore Co. .taM I Jaa e e t ktettf eiM T tee a ta eaaa-t eeeaa4 enia laiaS-a -a k aao S, aaa ytaak) neat a aeee. ""aea t a a-e ka yi aet tw tasrk-eaa aaal W-wa pat.-e. tl a tPaSf fca Taa SJ 11 TWILLBUYERS i iTunniioninc lIMIIILiniUHUd If They Knew They Wouldn't Ted, But the Swapping of Property Spells Progress ALL ABOARD TRAIN FROM RALEIGH TO CHARLOTTE Tha Farctuue by the afnlk Roash. era RaUway of tltc tUMtii and Roatkport aotl tba DartiatB and -karlotte Koada Oirr That Road a MUreure In North Carutina That Will Kooa lUral That af the Soath- nabuard and AUantto Coaet Kalkoada. The late Mr. J. C. Anslar u a man who waa always Well absorbed In promoting big enterprise!. But he rarely found hlmaelf In a situation In which he could not mil aome humor a Ith his business enterprise. In con structing a Une of railroad through the emit hern pert of Wake countr. after the road had been completed to a certain point, the people of that town and section had a great pernio and celebration of the even). Mr. A ii trier waa present and wj forced to make a speech. And he found that the main thing the poople anted to know waa whether or. aot -he purposed to eat end the road on te a connection at a certain point be md. Mr. Angler wus very frank. II did not know, lie told Ihem frankly liu did not know. "And. my dear friend. If I did knuw 1 wouldn't tell )uu." Ilailroad people, aa a rule, know pretty well how to do a thing tlrsl and tell you about It after. Kor months rumor hss been rife with pur i base and aalo of railroad llnea, pro jection nr new line, etc.. etc, but nothing definite waa learned until It as announced ) retards y that tha Norfolk Koutbera had berem the pur chaser ef three Important ladepeadeat line f rajlraatf la Ik eMalo- the Ma jrk aad ov nUijiaU eA, ka. Xur kaaa . and Charlotte, And still the Inquiry la "What does It even"" A tu ehal their ulllinale plana are Iheli altitude ta prubehh that of Mr Angler at the ptrnk -lliey wouldu't till mil If they knew. Ii at there are anriir few thing ap parent on the face nf It Mrst. 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 18, 1911, edition 1
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