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T- V- '1 - 1 " ih M?y 7r-btter fafiesv"'tliah;" evw Ifefor'veri for reaching the tourist resorts of Western North Carolina are jpro- ' To providef for the convenience of coach passengera' Vha'T prefer daylight travel it has been ar- ranged to have train 7, leaving yided in the summer schedules and .Richmond at 6:10 a. hl, connect at through car arrangements just an-1 Salisbury with train 21, the "East nounced by the Southern Railway, and West North Carolina Express," -; . Beginning June T two sleeping arriving Asheville at 7:40 p. mM and ' cars will be operated daily between Waynesville 920 c p. m., handlmg JOB EMIT done treasonable prices. If you are in business of any kind will pay you to use printed station ry, your business is judged by the ind of a letter you. out and the kind paper it is on. i nniM a . JOB DEPT. mmJ YI II r 1 ) ID tion TO THE J 0 UN A L C B. A L I S O N General nepehaMise jji.- - Diilsboro N. C. Nw Orleans and Asheville, one via parlor car to Waynesville. ;TTiis Mobile, Montgomery, and Atlanta, connection will serve passengers and the other via Meridian, Birm- from Richmond and all intermediate ingham and Chattanooga. On the points to Greensboro. Similar ser same date the sleeping car service vice in, the return direction is af between Memphis and Ashevilleon forded by trains 36 and 14, leaving trains 35 and 36 will be extended Asheville 7:10 a m. and arriving to Lake Toxaway and a through Richmond 8:05 p. m. sleeping car line will be establish- Beginning June 1 a through coach ed between Memphis, Asheville will be operated between Charlotte and Waynesville, this car to be and Asheville on trains' 39 and 40 handled on the Memphis Special.' between Spartanburg and Asheville. Through sleeping cars between Sa- This comprehensive service which vannah and Asheville will -be put is n addition to the excellent sche into service June 1 and between dules operated to Western North Charleston, Asheville and Waynes- Carolina throughout the year has ville on June 2. been arranged by the Southern Greatly improved service between Railway as a part of its efforts to Augusta and Asheville has been make this favored section the grea: arranged. The parlor car service summer resort of the nation. The which was operated last year in popularity of the resorts of Western connection with the "Carolina Spe- North Carolina is not only a great rial" will again be given and in ad- advertisement for the State but islbe due t0 a lick ou &ead & na recently received. On Tuesday the dog's head .was sent to Dr. C. A. Shore of Raleigh, who pronounced it a victim of nyr drophobia. On . ascertaining this fact, Mrs. Cooke and the others who were bitten left for Raleigh Wednesj day, in time, it is hoped, for th treatment to be effective. THE run nnc:W l.MU UUU UM UUiiiL OF JUDGE COOUE asset .dition a new sleeping car line will also a substantial business be inaugurated via Black ville and s imulating many lines of trade and Columbia, leaving Augusta at 11:45 industry and the Southern Railway P. M;, arriving Asheville at 4:30 P. is doing everything in its power to M., arriving Augusta at 8:20 A. M. increase this popularity. On June 15 a sleeping car line will be established between Jack- sonville and Cincinnati via Ashe ville. Daily sleeping car service be tween Atlanta and Lake Toxaway will be established on June 22, ad- ditional trains being operated be- , tween Hendersonville and Lake 0ne of mo.St f" an? Toxaway to handle this car. Par- atis crimes in the history of lor car service on trains 5 and 6 Swain county was perpetrated by u., A.w,iii ,nj i,u to Cairo Hall, the 21 year old son of HEINOUS CRIME. way will be inaugurated May 25. Effective Monday, June 2, addit ional trains will be inaugurated be tween Columbia and Asheville: Northbound, leave Columbia 11:50 P. M., arrive Hendersonville 5:50 A M., Asheville 7:00 Southbound, leave Asheville 1:30 P. M arrive Columbia 9:25 P. M. Northbound this train will handle the Charleston-Waynesville, Macon- Atlanta and Atlanta Lake Toxaway sleep ing cars. Bob Hall, living four miles south of Bryson City, on Saturday afternoon between the hours of five and six o'clock. From the evidence in the case, tried before Esquire Battle Monday, it appears that Mrs. G. E. Buckner, living on a farm two and a half miles south of town, sent her two little girls, Bonnie, age 14, and Lizzie, age 11, in search of some, caives. When about a mile from home they encountered Cairo Hall, who outran the older girl, threw her tn thp drniinH and r.riminnllv as- On and after June 15. trains 9 Mtel released and H0tewen Columbia and Ashe hurried home and toid their mother. The mi - I ville will oe oneratea m two sec- The first section will handle tions. father, G.E. Rnnknpr was in Rrvson Citv and coach equipment .and batfads car;; after ending word to him she en, usieu me services 01 u. league, u neighbor, who captured young Hall a short distance south of the scene made up of Pullman sleeping cars and dinning car and will make only A V v m wxa - mwm me imuaui aiuP3. ! of his crime. Mr. Buckner arrived Great improvements will .be' v. t, t- t,f made in the service between Salis bury and Asheville. The parlor cafe cars now operated on trains 1 1 and 12 will be transferred to trains 15 and 16 and full dinning cars will be operated between Salisbury and Knoxville on trains 11 and 12. Ob servation cars will be placed in the Norfolk-Asheville line operated be tween Salisbury and Asheville on trains 11 and 12. Trains 11 and 12. will be operat ed in two sections between Salis bury and Asheville whenever justi fied by the business during the ear ly part of the season and about July 1 a second section of these trains carrying the Pullman cars and dining car will be operated dai ly, making only the important stops. Effective May 25, trains 13 and 14, now operated between Rich- tond and Danville, will be extend; ed to Salisbury and thence to Ashe ville on train 35. Northbound this car will be handled from Asheville to Danville on train 36 as at present and thence to Richmond on train 14 ! The extension of trains 13 and 14 from uanvuie to aausDury win re- lieve main line trains 35 and 36 and facilitate the handling of these fast heavy .trains running between i New Orleans and NewvYorK; ; at his home about the time that Mr. Teague appeared with the pris oner. The two girls positively iden tified young Hall, even to a large boil that had formed on the right side of his neck. He was brought to .town and turned over to the sher iff. Monday, he was remanded to jail without bail to await the action of the grand jury. Mrs. Buckner testified to having examined her daughter and to the finding of a quantity of, blood on her clothes. No evidence was introduced by the prisoner and but few questions were asked the witnesses by his counsel. City Marshal Mack Thomas had arrested young Hall Saturday after toon, about 3'clock, for drunkenness but on promising to go home he was released. He was evidently under the influence of intoxicants when he encountered the two little girls and committed the dastardly crime, the penalty of which is death. Since his arrest he has been quiet and morose, talks but little, and when asked about his crime denied his guilt' Theexami- nation of the prisoner was held be hind closed doors, only the witness- ess and those closely interested in the case bemgpermitted "to vheaf the evidence.- Brysjjn JRmes. DAIRYINGJN SOUTH. Atlanta, Ga., May 1. To take aoV vantage of the immense interest created in the dairy and poultry industries throughout the Southeast as a result of the operation of iis dairy instruction car, the Southern ' Railway Company has enlarged the scope of its work for the upbuilding of these industries by appointing seven additional dairy and poultry experts who will devote their entire- time m the field advising and helr- ing dairymen and farmers. Headquarters of the reorganizedi dairy division will be removed froin Washington to Atlanta with Dr. & M. Morgan, dairy agent, in charger Working under his direction will tie the following assistant dairy and poultry agents: F. H. Denniss, with headquarters at Columbus, Missi G. W. Humphrey, Birmingham. Alai; C. A. Hutton, Knoxville, Tenh.; Wai ter W. Fitzpatrick; Atlanta, Ga.;' & T. Rice, Greensboro, N. C; Carltou Ball, St Louis, Mb.; J. P. Quinerfy Jr., who will continue to fravel witlt the dairy instruction car. The services of these men, all of whom have had wide practical ex perience and are thoroughly con versant with Southern conditions,. Will be without cost to dairymen,, farmers and all persons interestprl in poultry, or dairying along thK lines Of the Southern Railway, Mo bile and Ohiox Railroad, Georgia Soutnern and Florida Railway, Vir ginia and . Southwestern Railway and Southern Railway in Mississip pi The Hew organization becomes effective May 1. WHYUSEL.,& M. SEMI-MTYtfrv REAL PAINT Because it's economical. Because- it is pure White Leao Zinc and Lin seed oil Because it's the highest grade quality , paint that can be made. Because when the user adds 3 quarts of oil to each 1 'gallon of ' the L. & M. Semi-Mixed Real Paint,, it makes 1 3-4 gallon of pure paint at a cost of labour UOpef.galloni TMs saves' ther aboiit eocenta i : algallon oa all tfepaint us Ilal L. & IL is and has. always has been. the highest de4 rt' pami proaucea . ?, yv Sold by Sylva Cash Store. ; (Special to News and Observer. : Louisburg,.May. .1. "Beware . of dogs" is an injunction that should be followed literally. The home of Judge C. M. Cooke; of this city was recently thrown into a state of con sternation by a very innocent look iny and perfectly fascinating twcK months old shepherd puppy. Three of Judge Cooke's grand children, Fuller, 14 years old, Louise 12 years old, Percy, 10 years oldV together with their mother, Mrs. -H. Cooke, and two negro servants were bitten by the puppy, and they are all now in Raleigh taking the Pasteur treatment In a mad fit Saturday mornin the little canine seized little 'Percy by the leg. His cmother came to his relief only to be bitten herself, and so were the others as they, came, one after the otHers to the rescue, Mrs. Judge Cooke alone es caplng uninj ured. At first the pup pys unusual conduct was thought to i ! i ; Wy -1' r " 1 V : . t 1 . i - Yc'i V. i Yy
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