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ALL TRAINS STOP AT CONCOR
MM oettsiY, .
CltT Editor
Concord, N. C, December 22, 1911.
HO PAPER MONDAY AND TUES
DAY. Tb Tribune will not be printed
next Monday and Tuesday on ac
count of the Christmas oeeasion.
Some one will be in the office, both
days, however, to wait on any who
may wish to pay their subscriptions
or transact any other business.
There is more tinkering dune with
educational methods in this country
than with the tariff and the result in
both eases is unsatisfactory patch
work. Every man or woman with
some particular hobby or notion on
educational matters seeks to graft his
or her favorite fad upon the school
system and, unfortunately, they sue-
eeed only too' often. At a meeting
in Earl Hall, Columbia University,
the other night, Dr. Joseph Jacobs,
President of the Ameriean Folk-
Lore Society, read a paper in which
ha advocated some radical changes in
tb educational system of this coun
try. He advocated that the purely
intellectual training of the children
be postponed a few years and the
time thus "gained' 'devoted to
games and fairy tales. He sud, it
would be a good thing if children did
not learn to read until they were
nine years of age, if between fire and
nine years the time could be filled
with folk-tales, folk-songs, folk-
dances, folk-drama and folk-games.
The Concord Tribune says taint so
that the Norfolk Southern will build
direct from ML Gilead to Charlotte
and run a spur track to Concord.
Similarly, Colonel Phillips discuss
ing the proposed route in the Greens
bore News says: "The shortest route
will be from Troy via Albemarle, the
Utter being on an almost air line be
tween Try and Charlotte. It would
be shorter to go from Troy via Con
cord to Charlotte than from Troy via
Mt. Gilead to Charlotte." After the
newspaper men get through with
building this road, the Norfolk South
ern people will set to work and see
what they can do about it. Meantime,
there is no occasion for Concord to
be disturbed. Charlotte Chronicle,
Bless you, Col Harris, Concord is
not disturbed the least. We are let
ting Charlotte do the worrying.
The faet is apparent beyond ques
tion that the only reason that many
Congressmen, Democrats and Repub
licans alike, voted for the $75,000,
000 pension steal was because they
were afraid to vote against it They
know and admit that the appropria
tion is wrong ant) yet for fear of los
ing their jobs they stifled their con
victions and voted for a wholesale
wasting of the people's money. We
re glad to note that eighty Demo
crats in the House stood square
gainst tb steal, and that every
North Carolina Congressman except
en is included is this list.
t The-attempt-at socieide of Riche
Son, tb alleged murderer of Avis
linnelL at Cambridge, Mass, which
was made Wednesday in a Boston
Jail where he k confined, brings to
aund on famous expression of Dan
iel Webster, as follows ; "There is
no escape from confession but sui
ts de, and - suicide is eonfeesion."
Though Rlcheson is sot known to
have confessed, many believe his at
tempted anicido was impelled by a
eonseienee which gave him no rest
Th tnan wbe-writes Gloomy Poetry
it sometimes like the fanner who'
seo a barrow for a reaper.
Tiieaai mi
its.
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YEW LONDON.
vHary Crewsli, of Virgilina, Ve
is her for a few days witaAa moth
er, Mrs. T. J. CrowelL
Mrs. T. B. Boss, of Greensboro, who
has been here for several days with
relatives, returned home Sunday af
ternoon. Miss Bees Lefler left Sunday af
ternoon for Greensboro, where she
goes to accept a position in the tele
phone exchange at that place.
Ed. Cotton eame in Tuesday from
the A. and M. College at Raleigh,
and James Austen eame in Sunday
from the State University at Chapel
Hill, to spent the holidays with
home folks.
Miss Fannie Ivey eame in from
Durham Friday of last week to spend
the holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Ivey.
Rev. Scott Owen will preach at
Bethel church at 1 la. m. and at
Palmerville at 2:30 p. ra. on next
Sunday, Decembr 25th.
New London Council No. 366, Jr.
0. U. A. M. has secured Rev. Scott
Owen, who is a member of Park
Council No. 90. at Charlotte, to
preach a Junior sermon at the Meth
odist church at this plae. Sunday af
ternoon, December 31st, at 2:30 p. m.
Everybody is especially invited to
1e present and 'bear this sermon,
which promises to be something worth
hearing. Members of neighboring
councils are expected to be present.
We have been informed by the
road supervisor of the road leading
from tins place to Albemarle, that
the statement we made last week.
concerning the rumor about the con
dition of the road is a mistake,
and that he had kept the road in as
good condition as possible with the
about of money allowed him. Dur
ing the past week this correspondent
has had occasion to drive over this
road, and we find it in excellent con
dition for this time of year. We are
extremely sorry that the people will
find fault with a man's work, when he
does the best he can.
HUSTLER.
LOWERSTONE.
Mr. Rufus Kluttz, son of G. L.
Kluttz, cut his hand very bad last
week. Dr. Choate dressed the wound.
Messrs. Charlie Miller and George
Bost "swapped" horses last week.
The Sunday school at Lowerstone
raised $41.00 for the Christmas tree.
The Sunday school was re-organized
last Sunday and the following officers
were elected: C. A. Holsbouser, super
intendent; John L. Fisher and W. S.
Wagoner, assistant superintendents;
Jacob Fisher, secretary; Hoy Fisher,
assistant secretary; C. M. Fisher,
treasurer.
Mr. L. B. Rinehardt who is work
ing in Concord for Mr. George S.
Kluttz, spent Sunday at home with
his family.
Messrs. Robert Holsouser and W.
S. Wagoner will go to Salisbury to
purchase the Christmas gifts for the
Sunday school.
Th-.re will be communion service
at Lowerstone the first Sunday in
January at 2 p. m.
Ihe Junior Order at Rockwell will
have an oyster and fish supper at
Rockwell on Saturday, December 30,
at 2 p. m. C.
HICKORY BUDGE.
We are having plenty of rain at
this writing.
Glad to note Mr. N. H. Smith k
better.
Miss Iva Motlev has been visiting-
Her cousin. Miss Mattie Motlev.
Little Mary Frances Motlev. of
ttaia Mills, is visiting ber grand pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Motlev.
Jur. ana Mrs. J. L. Estndge spent
Sunday witn their dausrhter. Mrs.
J. L. Motlev.
Mr. Billie Spears had the misfor
tune to get bis collar bone broken.
Mrs. Barhe, of Charlotte, is mend
ing the week with her daughter, Mrs.
F. A. Linker.
Mr. Sam Motlev is ud at Bald mills
neiping to move his brother, Mr. Dick
Motley.
Miss Iva Motley is expecting- Miss
Effle Thompson, of Concord, to spend
Christmas with her.
Messrs. Sam Motlev. Jack Eudv
ana Hampton ts pears spend Friday
night with Mr. Nelson Motley.
wneat and oats ar looking tine.
Everything seems to be doinar all
right except Mr. Rabbit.
8. J. M.
MO. TOWITSHIP.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Btanlv merit
Sunday - night with Mr. Rnfns
Klirtta.
Mrs. A. C. Bernhardt spent last
8aturday and Sunday with her fath
er, Mr. John Barringer..
Mr. O. H. Jeffeoat bas purchased
three of the finest bogs in this county-
.," .-.,,
Miss Cam Goodmaa has returned
bom from Salisbury.
There will be a Christmas tree at
1ft Oliv Christinas day at 10:30
o'clock a. sa. W hop to ae a large
erowa present. - . -
We think there is rabbit hunter
for every rabbit in No. 1 '
St sickness to report we or glad
to not. -i.,-
Tber will be a Christmas tree at
Bocae's Reformed ehnreh fcatarday,
December 22, at 3 o'clock. W hop
to a a large crowd present
The termor' Union ssaatiag at
tb Moos school boos ar improv
ing. Tbey take in new members at
nearly every meeting.
SMITH'S PO&S.
Mr. Daniel Garmo A Co. hav
moved their saw mill outfit from No.
10 over in Stanly, near Lanes ChapeL
where they will saw during the wia
Ur.
Mr. W. E. Shoe is erecting a large
barn on tae plantation of Mr. Daniel
Boat, near Bethel.
Now is the time to buy your tur-
kev.
We notice that the good people of
I oneord are preparing to give the
inmates of the County Home a big
I bnstmas dinner, for which we feel
thankful.
There will be shoting match at
Mr. Henry Carriker's store next
Saturday. The lucky one gets a tur
kev. Trv your luck.
A. BRATTAIN.
WESTERN STANLY.
The public schools at Locust and
Dry will take a week's vacation for
Christmas.
There will be Christmas exercises
at the Presbyterian church at Locust
Saturday night.
Rev. J. S. Harris preached his first
sermon at Smyrna Sundav. He has
been railed for the ensuing year.
Little Miss Addie Yow is right
sick.
Mr. J. L. Bums is home from Mis
sissippi. The new residence of Mr. Eli Os
borne is nearing com pi tion.
Mr. and Mrs. V'ann Austin,, of
Union county, visited Mrs. Austin's
father, Mr. J. C. Nance, Sunday.
Mr. Bruce Furr is home from
Lawndale College.
Mr. Julius Little, of Union coun
ty, passed through our city Tuesday.
Prof. Eddins, our county superin
tendent, visited the public schools
last week.
The teachers' meeting at the Moss
school house failed Saturday, owing
to the inclemency of the weather.
Mr. W. Teeter's child is very sick
with pneumonia at this writing.
NUNTIUS.
CODDLE CREEK.
Mr. Floy Rodgers has accepted a
position with Smith Bros., in place
of Mr. Chas. M. Field.
Misses Alice and Geneva Smith are
at home from Linwood College for
the holidays.
Reports have it that two of our
prominent young men are to be mar
ried early in the New Year.
The most of our farmers are up
wHn their farm work and have
big wood pile and are ready for a
big Christmas, though with less ex
penditure of money than in former
years.
December 20, 1911.
NO. 11 TOWNSHIP.
Mrs. M. A. Myers' condition is a
little more favorable today, we are
glad to learn.
There will be services at New Zion
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and
Sunday at 11 o'clock, by Elder B.
L. Trice.
L. Trice. P.
WOODMEN BANQUET.
Hickory Camp No. 152 gave a ban
quet Tuesday night, December 19,
1911. They met in the hall and held
a business session and elected the
officers for the ensuing year:
Council Commander, D. P. John
s ton.
Advisor Lieutenant, Jason
B.
Smith.
Banker, Caleb A. Fisher.
Clerk, Jno. F. Bradford.
Escort, Cy J. Seaford.
Watchman, 0. D. Benson..
Sentry, M. S. Benson.
Managers. W. B. Goodnight, C. A.
Fisher, R. Lee Smith.
Physician, Geo. J. Gouger.
Following the election there were
a number of speeches which added
greatly to the pleasure of the ocea
sio, speeches being made by Mr. Fred
Lefler, Mr. Rinehardt, of Mount
Pleasant, Mr. J. Mae Caldwell and
Mr. J. F. Goodman, of Elm Camp,
No. 18, of Concord. After the
speeches had been concluded all
present were invited to the table, the
menu including fish and oysters and
all other good things to eat, after
which all present told jokes, which
were enjoyed by all.
ONE PRESENT.
NO. 5 TOWNSHIP.
One more item about Mr. C. D.
(Chap) Kri Hunger's 843 pounds, net
porker. Mr. Krimminger got 210
pounds of pure lard from th big
hog. Hs killed one hog, 15 months
old, which netted him 556 pounds,
and tb yield of lard from that hog
was 136 pounds 346 pounds of lard
from two hogs. About 134.60 worth
of lard from two hogs, and 1,053
pounds of meat packed np in salt
The loader can see what can be don
in tb Old North State, on tb farm.
' Messrs. J. C. Miseabeimer, A. 1.
Shinn and P. M. Miaenheimer bars
butchered soma fine porkers recently.
Ml. John A. Bernhardt has built
another tU to his dwelling. .-
Mr. J. C. Miaenheimer has return
ed from Raids villa, where ho spent
several days on professional bnsv
Miss Sallis Cox, of Lenoir College.
is at homo to spent the holidays with
her parcels. Rev. aad Mrs. D. C
Cat, of Xo. &
Rev. a C. Ca had a ky day at
th meat sammsauim ht New QUead.
fir new aaoabars ware added- to
ta ehnreh, throe by eoelrmetioa aad
to y haptiaca, and tb aleeUoa
two officer, elder and diason.
New, Mr. Editor, hew I woaid like
to writ abort - the happv sea
Christmas, that Ja so near aa one
store: tall of the ha put hearts aad
tell of tb sod hearts, whose homes
havo be, mad vacant by soma of
oar dear fries. da. never io return t
an. Dear reader, has your hone bee
made aad by death this 1911 Did
yoa try to soak tb gloom look
bright by torninc to this new horn
Son, Jaaoa. a Christmas day Aad,
new, toe litu aad hearts, I mean the
destitute of this world 'a geode. Oh,
how blessed that we bare good Chris
tian men and women looking after
the little ones, and the editor of The
Times snd Tribute, and his good wife
are two, that we personally know,
are, and have always boen, great help
ers to the poor on these oeeaaiona.
1 wish all a bappy Christmas and a
good New Year.
TAKE TOO BIO CHANCES.
Why is it that men and women will
never learn that overworn and nerv
ous strain will certainly ruin health
bvery day the papers tell of the
dreadful results of avertaxiug one
strength, yet the others keep right
on without profiting by the lesson.
Henry Jacobs of Ninth avenue, N
V., went through this experience and
now wiii.es in a letter: "I was in bad
iwalth for two years, very nervous
and weak, no appetite, roiid not sleep
well and I tad no ambition or energy.
1 was getting worse all the time.
"But since I began taking Vinol
Here is a wonderful difference.
have gained 14 pounds in less than
two months, have a splendid appetite
and ran enjoy my meals. Olv nerves
are strong and I sleep soundly.
simply feel fine now. whirh show
wliait Vinol did for me."
Our delicious cod liver and iron
remedy, Vinol, -will do as mneh for
all otther run-down, worn-out people
if they will only give it a chance.
There is no risk for we give bock the
money if Vinol fails to satisfy vou,
Gibson Drug btore, Concord, N. C.
THIS DATE IN HISTORY.
December 22, 1911.
1620 Landing of the Pilgrims at
Plymouth, Mis.
1727 William Ellery, American Re
volutionary patriot, born. Died
February lo, 1820.
1807 United Strtea Congrecs passed
the second embargo act.
1818 Sir Philip Francis, generally
considered to have been the au
thor of the Julnns Letter, died.
Bom October 22, 1740.
1859 Ground1 broken for two foun
dation of iho Dominion parli-
ment builaogs at Ottawa.
1880 Marian Evans (George Eliot)
famous novelist, died. Born
November 22, 1819.
1894 Cedarcraft, the home of Bay
ard Tayolr at Rennet t Square,
fa- destroyed by fire.
1904 George L. Shoup, former Unit
ed States Senator from Idaho,
died. Born in Kittanning, Pa.,
T 1 1d4i
1905 Herbert H. D. Pierce appoirite.
ed first United' States minister
to Norway.
Southern Railway Offers Greatly Re
duced Bates for iho Christmas And
New Year Holidays.
On account of th Christmas and
New Year Holidays, the Southern
Railway will sell tickets at greatly
reduced rates from all points on its
line. Dates of sale, December 15.
10, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31
and January 1st, 1912, with final re
turn limit January 8th, 1912.
tor further information apply to
your nearest agent, or to the under
signed. K. H. DEBUTTS, ,
Traveling Passenger Agt.,
Charlotte, N. C.
State of OMe, CMy of TelsSa, -
Frank J. Chaaa aaakaa aath that ha
Is sealor partner of the Arm of P. J.
Chane aV Co. dote hnatnaaa la tha
uuy ac Toledo, Count? and Stat aforo
aald, and that said firm will par th
sum Of ONB HUNDRED DOLLARS for
aaee. aad avary ease of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the aa of Hall's
vaiarra cure, rsuusm 1. CHEN BIT.
Bwora to before me and aabaerlbad In
my Draeane. thla Stb das af Daeambar.
. . - .
aV W. QLMAflOlf.
(Baal) Notary Pablle.
Rail's Catarrh Cwra lo takaa IntM.
aaUy, aad seta directly- eo the blood
ana mneose earfaos of the sjeta
8 aad for teetlmontala fraa.
r. J. CHBNalT CO. Toledo, a
Take Ball's Fsaallf Pill (or Coasti
Boia dt mil unmna th
Moro Promina Kafm Received.
Wo havo just reeeireO a shipment
of two gross of pocket knives which
wo are giving fro to all subscribers
to The Times or Tribune who pay a
year in advance. These are excellent
knives, are brass-lined and hav nam
plat on them. Com in and get
TO CURE A COLD IN ONB DAT.
Take LAXATIVE BR0M0 Quinine
Tablets. - Druggists refund yonr mon-
JU it fails to euro. E.W.GKOYB'3
signature is oa each box, 25. -
In srrnment, nnliks aviation, a
great many men ar not finally land
ed until they go np U kh sir.
ITODAT BCSOOX.
XHL Tsortt tavat, Tm
U. UUr-Tho lahsraa-
We chaos th
ssday aad wfll tak aa th etady to
aUhvrhl out weak ts still of th
Saartarry review, hlalachl baOa of the
treat Klaf whose haaae hi bs he treat
assoag all aadoa from the rtabaf of
th ana aat th to oows of
eaa, we mt Brat who Is Dng of
kmc sad Lord of lord (111 L 11-14;
ftv. rrfl. ls xtx. laV. The Row Tvs-
of David, Boa af a bra ham, wad doses
with Bis tttl as th root-eod
print or David (atari. L 1; Bv.t xzIL
KB. SJBoag all th klaejs
hi Matt L 1-11. David Is the act
one who ea
covaoant was aaad with hta aad be
cans of hi rota tie te'tho htetalafc
lU Bam. vtl; I Cnrv svtt; la, rr. S;
ix, T; Lake L 8X 8S Acts xln, 1244)
W com ta thai lissoa aad to the ws
seno oX next rear with implicit conft-
Oeoc tn ta record aad all Its state-
meats the snpernataral birth, accord
ing to I. 1M0; the rmmTmeatot Jsalab
vU, 14. according to t areas S3. 23, and
an alee, baUevlnt also that aot only
aa Jesas doss Bo dettvar as frost tb
wrath to com a Theao, L 10), bat
that Bo Is ablota aavo Bis people
from their sins (W SI). He was fore
ordained before tb toandetto of the
world, and whoa ts fullness of th
time was com, God sent' forth His
Boa, mad-of a-woman,.
th law, to redeem them that were
under the law (I Pet L 20: Gal tv. 4, 6).
Th appearance of Gabriel to atary
with the wonderful annoancement, the
worldwide decree which brought Jo
seph sad alary to Bethlehem from
Nssareth at th appointed time, the
age of the angel to the shepherds
with too scrompanrlaw- Incident and
to actual blrtb at Bethlehem are all
fully told by Luke in his gospel. Our
lesson today touches only th visit of
the wis men from th east while tb
Bab and His Mother war still st
Bethlehem. The title, "wis
takes us back to Ex. vU, 11; Dan. U,
18; v, & The word. "Bethlehem"
takes ns back to the otrta of Benja
min and the death of his mother, the
story of Nsomt and Bath, th shep
herd Oars of David.
The question. "Whore Is Bs that ts
born King of th JawaT takes ns back
to th prediction of Mlc v, 2, as
Quoted in lesson verse 8, 8, and spe
cially to tb sayinav "Out of
come a toveraor that shall rule
my people Israel." AH th children
are taught that He wan bora at Beth
lehem, but who over hears anything
about His ruling Israel or sitting oa
tha throne of David? Tot that Is
what He cam to do, but Ho has nev
er yet done It As truly at He was
born at Bethlehem He will yet reign
over Israel according to Jes xxttt.
0, o; Esek, xxrrn. 21; OabrieTs
sage in Luke 1 82, 88; His own word
to His disciples In Luke zxO, 80, aad
the prophets everywhere. Th Scrip
ture must be ful Oiled, and no other
meaning can be honestly given to
these plain words. The visit of those
wise men from th east to worship
th King of the Jews sad to bring
Him their grrts reminds as of the
visit of the queen of Bheba and all
tb kings of th earth to Solomon tad
their great gifts to him. (II Chron.
Ix, 14); sxiii, 24) and points as on
ward to the time of the kingdom
when all nations shall bring their
wealth and their gifts to Israel (laa.
ix, 1-7). The words of Gabriel to
Mary, The Lord God shall gtv onto
Him mo throne of his father, David.
and He shall reign over tb hots of
Jacob forever, and of HI kingdom
there shall bs no end (Lake L 83. 83),
must Do literally ful filled. Thea "all
th ends of the world shall
and torn onto tb Lord, and all th
kindreds of the nations shall worship
Before thee, for. the kingdom is the
Lord's, snd H Is the governor among
the nations- (I's. xifL 2T, 28).
Tb star that guided these wise me
must hav bee a snpernataral light.
as no ordinary star wonra gaMe to a
house and remain over 411 11000
(vers 8).. We can only wonder why
with soch guidance they sbonld tun
said to Herod and thus ho aawltttng-
ty tne cans or tno Oeatfe of eo mans
UttM children (verses M-18), bat there
was a fulfillment of prophecy tn It
Having found the child, they opened
their treasure snd offered. onto Him
their gifts-gold and frankincense and
myrrh. People are today giving large
ly to so called good works, buildings,
libraries and many schemes for. th
betterment of the world, .not berievtnt
God concerning this world that - It
Beth In the wicked on and Is swale
Ing Judgment and most- pas throngh
th fire of OocTs wrath before there
can be sny real betterment What Is
needed is that ID own people sneak)
opsa to Him their, tresaares of time
and talent and money., to make known
everywhere the glad, tidings of HI
great salvation. I hat oftea been
helped by noting that before Joseph
snd Mary wore eent t Egypt with
th Child (varae 18) the money was on
hand to go with, and I hav long be
Beved that we hav bo right to begts
sny worn for tb Lord, or tak sny
Journey for Him antfl. He provide for
or makes it very Dials, for whoa
He pattetb forth His sheep He woeth
before them. W need to remember
also that- the money tbey Journeyed
oa was ta cniura money. ...
At Trinity Lutheran ehnreh there
will b services oa th fifth Snndsv
in Decemb-r at 11 o'clock, conducted
by Bev. J. 3. Long, at which time tb
Holy Sacrament will be administer,
ed. A joint eouneil meeting is also
ordered for that data, at 10:30 a, m.
To many rjeople, automoUea ar
very handy thngs to ran off from
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For vSale.
Rim nwirn jutalaM 1 i ' .
eut-bmldings, good orchard, lot 200i
IRA faat ku-. at KIM
vii I iiy M auvuv.uu.
One beautiful building lot oa West
Depot street adjriniag Dr. Herring's
rrndsnt lot.
Ons bnildina lot m urhUa
83 i feef front adjoining J. a BuV
ledgs'l rotidoat' lot
A boot ana aura with ..J
god barn in Kannspolis suit able lor
auesa, - jl nn opportunity to hv
tob u soon aasiiBDio property.. '
JSO. K. PATTERSON.
FOTJft. BOUSE: TAnir wrm ait w
A desirable d-harae farm n..tl
eally level, lying in No. 10 township,
xweay juver ana on Doth sides of
vnarioiie ana Albemarle road, new
two-story six room dwallino'- km (Iim
room cottage, good meadow, orchard,
paure, ao aero lorest timber and
20 acres in old ld nine. nMiku
piteo to live, will eat to suit purehss
er, oa oasy terms st 20 per sere, if
desired. '"!;-'V.;avwi , ,v .. '
00 ' seres riser Onran rhmwl, In
Rowan county, new cottage, nw doo-
oi Dam, new ouiouuamga, young or
ensro, gooa water, lt acre ta eulti
ratiott, TO aeret in timber flOO.
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Cogrtvod Wtdnr LrrlUUoat- Aad
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W horj onr friend, will ant fa.
get that w furnish tha most elegant
mama? ' invitations and annonneo
ments that saa ha ohtalniwt W. Iu
la book shewing a beautiful Un of
samples ei tn very latest styles,
which- will h sent to aavonw w re.
'luest AO- orders, ar . eevisidered
ttriotly ooafidential ,' . , ; tt
Th November sssaaamaiit- of tka
Cabarrnt Ifntnal Fir Taanraiuia
Company it do and payabl tb first
day of January, 1911
.; JUtm Jt rATTERSON, ,
Secretary and -Treasurer.
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Potzer Co.
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Morris BuUdiBg
Best location in city. Steam
heat, light and janitor service
free. .
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Abo eleepbg rooms, ' bath,
light and 1 janitor rvke
free.
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Baltimore
Clothes
DA2LT SiaVICS INCLXJDINO ' '
eTJTOAT. ' ' '
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service, -th "City-of Norfolk." aad '
u"uy ox jNuusMrof ' an tho most '
legant and op-to-dat aUamers bo
ii-vii ao rMunmoro.
laUlDBed Srtfh wlraTaM lat.rVm. I.
aeh room.. Dslldous Btalt semd sa "
koard trail thing-for eomfort tad "
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Etaamera laava Nnrfnlh AMK
daily arriving at Baltimor 7:00 foT
lowing aaornisg.- s
Connecting at Baltimoro fo' ad
Point North, North-east, aad West '
Vary low rooa trip rate to Bat
tlmora. - Waahlnfftrm. . In..lL:.
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Now Tork, Allan is City, ote. ,
1 Seosrvation mad aad ray infor
mation fnmlshed by
w. a PAuran T. P. A ;
Oct 10-tf Norfolk. Va