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n tna cm rcsua Dcrtcrrvxa cokxrr - M FES CEHT Of CIDfEl It .1 LI LH ni Cm Maala BIZ HMtM Ta-sssa Iseatae ' nm i""i AJuwcMtaarff, A4-.rtl.im rM eaa t4 at tha mpie mm ImllmT srueiaa ara c"mr"T; Mtt " W;tammi aa eaoofia elaae aaall mattar iil i.1UIl at taa aoatofflca at Con SriVl VkAar thiut af March . MM. BLalLBOAD CHBDWJB. April IS, tatfn 111 a. as, taaay, in AKTaUMBHD. pj, (. : am. Ma. 44 :4 am- VltSKT T1AXSP01TTD rtEQUKKTLT 8T AUTO. SOUTH BOUND No. It. S:it am. No. II. 4:46 am. No. 45. : am. No. IT, t:H am. N& 11. 1:1 am. No. T. 1:11 pm. No. IS. 01 pm. No. 41, :4 pm No. IS. 1:11 pm. Z-o Arum wrap AT CONCORD. Basead No, IS. not shown aboa. will step at Coneora to dlechars-e paaaan MnXaom aouth of AUanta. and """J So. IT will atop tor passana;ers tatlnrt to points beyond Atlanta on A. w. r. Hallroad. JOHM K. OSLKSBT. CUT 41ter. ?a..SI. It am. . 4. 1:41 pm, a. II. P11. So. IS. 1:01 pm. ,41. l:ll pm. Xo. 10. ll:tl pm. o. 14. l:l" WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1914. Good news of spreading proserin continues to pour in to the White House from all sules and no cue is more gratified to liear of it than Pre ident Wilson. It is now estimate that the wheat erop ot 1J 14 will ream one billion bushels which is 2" per cent, greater than any erop ever pro duced. All other crops are of tin bumper variety with the except ion of the tobacco crop which is slightly below the average. Nearly all of the mills in Pittsburgh, iron and steel industries are now running on full time and some of them over time. and the manufacturina; industries of I'11' all sections of the country being with out surplus goods are now workiiv full time to supply the fall trail which is bound to be exceed inirlv brik as is always the ease when we hav such a boutiful crop of fruit and cereals. Oreet Cttiw 8o14 Safrecate Thtir Defectives. Cbirairo. July 39 "All free! ritiee ihuuKI anrrat their deft-e meu," ay William J. Hirksoa, i lurf of the rhiraiM 1'svrhuuathir hurra u. Thear subnormal person should not he lurked in priaons or asylums. hut xmiuhl le placed on a farm, un der the care of competent peraoni. vhere they mitrlit be a happy as INiMihle, and still not be a menace to the public at lanre. "There are fully 54.00(1 defective in fhieiuri.. They do not number more tlmn 2 1-2 per cent of the city's poj uhition. hut "0 pi'r cent, of the crimes ruiMO'ittcd are the deeds of defec- t 'VCS. Dr. llickson's iatenieut was e- asioiied hv facts hrouirht out ill the revolt int: niunter or iour-vear-out Hazel Wemstein by Roswell C. K. Smith, 27 years old, a mental defee- t:e who was considered eeeentnc hut harmless hv his friends. There is a rule in the Chieiuio ile- lir.rtnieiit winch provides that no memlier shall erejaie in any other business than upholding the iliirnity f the law and preserving neighbor hood i'ace. This, of course, renders it impossible for a policeman to be a shIimhi keeper. Rut does it prevent him from boinsr the principal stock holder in a saloon? That is what chief (ilenson and mhers of the civil service com mission are trying to nnci out. When detective Jeremiah M. Collins as discharged from the force sever al years ago he went into the saloon business and soon owned three. Tn the meanwhile he was suing the city for his old job. After five years he t it back. Then bis lawyers inror- . , . 1 - .l . 3 1 poraitMl i ne mree saioons mm mini Collins the principal stockholder. The Chicago Newsboys' and lioot- lihicks' association has come into formal possession of its new $100 OHO home. Francis A. Hardy, who lonated the fund and a northsid ilc. transferred the ground to the bnvs and building operations will be. 'in at once. The present home wil torn down and a new building. sting $10,000 wil lie erected on the sili'. It vi lie used as a home tor bier bovs. IU Btck 04 4 Jatt Oat U Kitck- BitwH AstaoritiM Est Ea4 &n tral SporU of ths Woiaky Anto obJaa. . Oieensburo Xeas. Revenue Agent T. II. Vandcrford aid yctterxlay that fmjuently re port eme to his office of automo bile transKirting whiskey aeroiw eiuntry in this w-ction. l(ccated effort s have tx'en made to catch up with them and ant hough they make it diltirult for the officers to trail ll em i constant watch ha been thrown out. The remark was made while speak ing of the automobile and whiskv which were seized Saturday night ly Sheriff Stafford and hissc in a long midnight race north of High Point. Officers of rr. Vanderford esterday formally seized the whis key and the automobile for the Tint ed States, and Charles, who is out under a $1,000 bond required by the state authorities, will be dealt with by the I'nited States also. This method of transporting wliiv kv across country is known by the fticers to lie adopted as a means lo throw the officers in the town where it is to be taken off the track and t keep the blind tigers hid. It is re garded as one of the shrewdest nieth- s of the blind tiger. The capture Saturday night was n:de by accident. The county oth ers had gone to arrest another man barged with keeping a disorderly house. They ovcrhnrd young men in a carriage shout to an automobile Iriver that the officers were "down there," anil the driver immediately started to go at top speed. He was captured alter a tire had been punc tured by a pistol bullet. Waatunftoa, Julj 29. Dohaf th height ot the diaruattua a U weath er Paul )f. Warburj could ha eon. finned withoat appeariaf befora th Senat R-aVr ad Curraocy Coaa mittea Senator Hitrtieock iu aakad, during k conference with the aewa paper men bv "Red Buck" Bryant, of the New York World, whether he would b aurpnaed to find teia gTam from Warburg aaying be wi coming. "I certainly would," said Hitch cock, "which reminds me of th old farmer who thoujrh ha would fool his wife. She had been dognnff hun to be a little neater, and wear batter clothes, so one day after making some sales in town he bought an en tire new outfit, suit, hat. shoea, etc., everything. "On the way home he decided it would surprise his good woman still more if be appeared before her in his new suit. Stopping on the bank of a stream, he removed one old gar ment after another, dropping them one bv one into the stream. Finally he cot ready to put on his new clothes, when he discovered that the bundle of new clothes had fallen in to the stream and been carried away too. 'So there was nothing to do but whip up the horse and rush home. The point is that be surprised his wife all right." IU O VJ js tha aeaaoa U joia TEX cm russxxo club, ut as prase the winter suits and eleea the summer ones. All work delivered same div it i takes in. D. B. Fowlkes 1 rreprietof. 4)iieiiieiete UN.IUKU.IMJI1. . D. Mars eta prefaaatoaal ta the paople u earvioae Ceaeore aa4 earroaadlaa' eommaalt. Oflkoa la Aillaoa keUdlaa. RaaMaae Vaalip 111 ftMta RnHnv Rim.1 Omoe and Raaldaaoa 'rfeaaaa f Noa. II aa4 Sti-I. raapaeUTolr. AUSTRIA DECLARES WAR. DR. W. L. PICKARD S DAUGHTER Mr. Asa Candler who made money on Loea-t ola Uas given a round million for the proposed new Methodist University. The people of Atlanta will come up with a millh and a half more, if the institution will be located in that city. Gf course the college ought not to go to Atlauta but there it will go. Charity and Children. Why shoulj not the University hp located in Atlanta? And why should it not be built on money made on Coca Cola as well as money made on anvtnmg else there has been, at least, no suggestion that Mr Candler ever made bis money other wise than honestly, or that he mad it. by oppression. It is given out that President Wilson will take the stump in Octo bcr in defense of his Hilicies. Tl speeches he will make will be in ter ritory where the issue is doubtful. The President believes that when the people get all the facts eoncernim the tariff, the currency and the anti trust legislation they w ill support the Democratic candidates. President Wilson has assumed full responsibil ty for these measures, and is prepar ed to defend them. Daughter of Savannah Evangelist Deserted Fiancee on Eve of Mar riage and Wedded Another. Statesville Landmark. ess dispatches are telling scn-a tioiial stories ot the marriage ot .Miss Florence l'ickard. daughter of Rev. r. W. I., l'ickard of Savannah, da., who conducted the recent union meet ing in Statesville. Miss l'ickard was engaged to mar Mr. Kartsen. The date for the icii'iiionv was set and Mr. ivansen was en route from Europe to Savan- ,ih for the ceremony. A short time tic fore the date for the ceremony ind the arrival of Mr. Kartsen. Mr. I . K. Harrison, ot Halifax. .Nova it i:i. a former lover of Miss I'iek- lli appeared on the scene and re newed his suit. I he result was tnai she married Harrison and they wen eu rout:1 to Nova Scotia when Krat- sen arrived. Then the report got abroad that amson had deserted Ins bride on the wedding trip nnd that Dr. Pick nl would send for his daughter and bring her home. Tl was said that the Miung woman was in poor health and not really responsible for her conduct when she yielded to Harrison nnd deserted Kartsen. Dr. l'ickard lenies the story that his daughter was deserted, hether tue marriage under the circumstances can prove happy he says, no one knin: bn1 is indignant that false ?i;iorts ould be circulated. Austrian Officials Hopeftl That War Will Be Kept in Bounds. Vienna, July 2S. The people 'll the dual monarchy look forward to a war with Servia, which today for mally was declared, with a feeling of r. lief. High officials are pt imit n- that the war will be confined to those tw loiintries. Certain knowledge thai Kussia would intervene, however would not cause Austria to alter her course in the slightest. News of the formal declaration ol war ran fhroiigh I he city hetore ex tra editions of the papers could read the venders and was cwrywhcri greeted with a spirit which might be described as close to religious ex iltation. Text of War Declaration. Vienna, duly 2S. - The text of the declaration ot war loiiows: 'The Royal I iovernmeiit of Ser via not having replied in a satisfac tory manner to the note remitted to t by the Auslro-Ilungrian Minister, n Belgrade on .July 2:t, l!1i:t, the im- pirial and royal (iovernmeiit finds itself compelled to proceed itself .o safeguard its rights and interests and to have recourse for this purpose to force to arms. Austria-1 lungarv considers itself from this moment m a state of war with Servia." EXCURSION TO NORFOLK Annnsi Excursion, Tuesday, August 4th, 1914. Southern Railway Tore Special Trains. The Southern Railway will operate its ainual popular seashore excur sion to Norfolk. Va., Tuesday, Au gust 4th. Special train from Ruth erfordton via Shelby and Blacks burg. Two special trains from Char lotte. Special train will leave Kutn erfordton at 4 p. m., Shelby at 5:30 n m., Blacksbnrg at 6:25 p. m., ias tonia at 7:15 o. m. connecting at Charlotte with train from Chaste Rock Hill and Fort Mill, S. C. also at Blacksburg with train from Gaff ney. Two special trains will leave Char lotte at 5:O0 and 5:15 p. m., takinj en nassengers at points between Charlotte and Salisbury. The spe cial trains are scheduled to arrive at Norfolk earlv Wednesday morn insr. Auzust 5th nnd returning leav ing Norfolk about 6:00 p. m. Thur oav, August 6th. Two whole day and one niirht at the seashore. Am pie time to visit Virginia Beach, Ocean View, Old Point Comfort, Fortress Monroe and numerous oth er points of interest. Following low round trip rates will apply from sta tions named. Fares from other points on same basis: Mnnresville, -- $5.00 WHEN mm mm BUILDING tm 1 that our I pleakiaf equipaeat Icaa bt MUtfadory a daifa. diaabiaty and Ipnca, a yoeaaaejraui taUctioa Iron out iunl at tandand I Pkiabiae, Fauna. . B. GRADY Plumbing. TUST RECEIVED Lot of Tango Hair Pins 15 and 25c Pair New Style Hand Bags at $2.00 to $4.00 NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Schedule Effective June 11, i9U. No. 32 leave Charlotte 4:50 p. m. Leave Star 8:05 p. in., arriving Ashe boro 9:10 p. m. No. 32 connects at Star with No. T.) arriving Jackson Springs 0:12 p. m. and Aberdeen 10:00 p. m. No. 71 leave Ashcboro 7:2." a. in arriving Charlotte 11:43 a. in. No. 70 leave Abeideen u:o.j a. in Leave Jackson Springs 7.2:! a. m. con meting at Star for Charlotte. Week-end tickets to .lacks,, i J. F. MITCH F.LI., T. 1'. A., Kaleigh, N. C. H. S. I.F.AKD, (1. V A , Norfolk, Va. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Five-room on east side of Nortl L'nion street, lot 50x1115 feet. 1 1,500. Fonr-rooin cottage on West Pep' street at a bargain. Two story dwelling on hast Depi street, lot 91 feet front and contain sbount one acre, cheap ai - 1 ,.'. JOHN K. PATTERSON, Huntersville.. Concord.. Shelby Davidson . . Charlotte China Grove The Haywood county apple erop estimated at 73 per cent of n full crop and if is figured that shipments will amount to .'lll.llOO f,, :t5.000 barrels. The Salisbury Post thinks the Ford automobile folks will establish branch office and distributing plant n Charlotte. Language was made to conceal thought," Some people are keeping a t ot things to themselves. Ine Irinitv College authorities re cently let the contract fer C e rein eling of an old dormitory on grounds, Known as r.pwortn Inn. the item was published in one newspa per and given the heading, "To fte model Trinity.'' All of us are guilty of just such carelessness at times. more's the pity. PARAORAPHS. There is a silhouette gown for wo men and then there is the Palm beach suit for men. Arrested for Larceny in Salisbury. Salisbury Dispatch. 26th. Many resident i,, the westward were aroused shoitlv after midnight this morning by 1 he shooting bv of ficers who were chasing an alleged the I robber. Earlier in the night a man named Kvles from Statesville, was taking P. C. Lentz, a jeweler, and a companion named mack to ( oncorrt in an automobile, but early in the trip it is alleged he got into Lentz's pocket and relieved him of $46 and a gold watch. He then made an ex cuse for turning back and dumped his passengers. When Lentr. missed the property be put officers on the trail of the alleged thief and Officer Williams was soon chasing him in an automobile. The firing continued for several blocks and until Kvles, was running afoot, was arrested When things pet dull in Germany Count Zeppelin takes out his airship and breaks it np some more. a woman may te a mystery to a i man and to herself, but never to , another woman. e . e a Do yon .suppose the water in Col. (Roosevelt's river is fit to drink f - . - What does that eminent traveling I man, Col. Roosevelt, earry as a side .tjiaet - i With, pna exception Pancho Villa is (the most spectacular person horn on this continent. ' - '" . , ,-ii At any jate General Huwta qualifies i as the greatest aSont-to-doer of his- ifflX"' -, ' ' Secretary of the Navy Daniels has made an important ' ruling. Hereto- for? enlisted men who overstay their , snore leave or desert have been im prisoned when , eanftht. Now they will be dismissed from the service . and men who are dissatisfied , and . t to quit, will be allowed to re ' - V refunding eertain en- Over 200 Browns Present Salisbury, July 28. Rain inter fered with the Brown family reun ion at Granite Quarry today, bat 200 or more attended, anyway. There were a number of short ad dresses, music by the Salisbury band and a big picnic dinner. A perma nent organization of the Brown de fendants wan affected, and yearly meetings will be held. The meeting today was , near the old rock house built by Michael Brown in 1760. Michael's descen dants now number 2,000 or more. W. 0. W. Monument UaTafiing. The W, 0. W. of tit. Plasant will onveil Sovereign C. L. LBarnbardt' monnment, Sunday August 2, at 4 p. m. Prof. O. F. McAllister will de liver the address. v" 3. Ia d. barbingeb, c. c. ; RAT McEACHERN, Clerk. Will Rufty, aged 30 years, was in stantly killed by a freight train near Rock Bridge, two miles west of Salisbury, before day Sunday morn- uig. He was walking from Salis bury to bia father 'i home and Isd set down on the etirf of a eross-tis to e have never vet seen the man so oyal to party that he would refuse oles from the other side. S ABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Schedule Effective January 4, 1914. EAST AND NORTH BOUND. No. 146:00 A. M. Through trala (or Wilmington, with oarlor car at tached. Connecting ai Hamlet wltfe train far Portsmouth, Norfolk, Ralalch and all nolnta north. Dlnlna car sor- flee, vestibule coaches and alMptna eara to Washlnston and New York, con- Beciing- at Maiton lor A. v. u points north. No. 34.-10:19 A. M. For Ralelcn and all local polnta Parlor car Char lotto to RalelKtu no. 20 4:50 P. M. For wumina- ton, aleeplna car paaaengeri can atay tn all niaht at Wilmington. This train connect at Hamlet for Savannah. Jackionvllle and all points aouth and north and connecting; at Mazton with v. I for points north. No. 11.-1:00 P. M. Handle! leoal leoDer Portsmouth-Norfolk and ooa nactina at Monroe for Atlanta ana ail nolnta west and southweat: also con nects at Monroe with faat train for Norfolk, Richmond, Washington and New York, through vestibule ooaehea, Pullman electric llshted sleeping ears Hicnmona to iow lora. , ,, WEST BOUND. No. IS. 1:16 A. 1L Local far Rath erfordton. cennectlna' at B satis wttk C C and O. for all points ea tnat una to jonnaon city, xnn No. 11-4:00 P. M. Local for Rntth rfordton from Ralelch. eonneetlaST ai Boatio witn u. u, ana u tor aianoa, ML Mitchell and Alta Pass: eonnaotlna at Llnoolnton with C. and ti. w. lot points on that line. TK&inS AKftlVHl IH UHAlUiin-ia No. 1& 1:10 a. m. From Bast. No.. 14. 10:05 a. hl From Wast. .No. 1111:10 D. m. From WUmlna- No. ll i:4t n. m. From naiaian and au local points. . No iu-T:so n. m rrnm wear. No 11 11:10 b. m. lCrom Wllmlnc ton ana all local points North an' Bast. . . JAMES KER IR, T. P. A H, T. ORR, Ticket Agent Charlotte, 1C Sleeping Car Service Between, Char lotte and Ashenue. Effective Monday. June 8th, South, em Railway will operate a sleeping car between Charlotte and Ashevilie ia Salisbury. This car will be open to receive passengers at Charlotte at 9:30 p. m., and will arrive at Black Mountain at 9 :25 a. m.. and Ashevillt at 10:00 a. m. followine mornine. Re turning the ear will leave Ashevilie at 7:00 p. ta., Black Mountain at 7:43 m. This will be a neat acconnno dation, as can spend the day at borne and be in Western Jforth Carolina the following morning, .making the trip at night. K. H. DeBUTXS, V. r. A, tf. Charlotto, N. C. FOB SAUB . Sixty-six acres, two and half mil-f out ot Coneord, fronting on two pub i.. roads, good dwelling, doable ban sr. J several out-buildinirs. i The col '.v.ted land ia red and lies welL Fire vires bottom, and plenty of timber. ' JVO. K PATTERSOlf, The , Times and Charlotto Semi j, Weekly Observer, both one year for only 2.00, when paid in ad- psid in advonee. Call lor clubbin . 5.00 . 4.50 5.00 . 5.00 4.50 $4.50 . 4.50 . 5.00 KannnpoliR.. -- -- -- -- - astoniii.. Siecial trains will consist of both av coaches and ruiiman sleeping , . 1 1 A ars. 1'uuman reservauons suvum made in advance. For further information, reserva ions, apply to any agent of South- n Kailwav, or, R. H. DeBUTTS D. P. A., Charlotte, N. C. Just a Few of the 50c Books are Left. Don't Fail to Get Your Pick before they are all Sold. White-Morrison-Flowe Company "Quality Hrst" i i . "The Car of the American Family" ECONOMY hi k-a mM. saLlm or saMw m i crlpuoa for mag IAOM - aafnt OATgNTS BUIL0 PORTUNggl oorttmim adammams. Wittatodaf. D.sv;:?Taco. l03SevMM&t. Wasl.isn1ei,D.fe. SAVES DAUGHTER AJfice of Mother no Donbt Pre- TeiU Dannter'i Untimely End, Ready. Ky. " I was not able to do anything for nearly six months," writes Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, "and wu down in oea tor tnree monms. I cannot tell you how I suffered with I my bead, ana with nervousness and womanly troubles. Our family doctor told my husband he could not do me any good, and he had to pve it up. we iriea anomer doctor, buftie did not help me. At last, my mother advised me to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. 1 thought n was no use tor i was neariy oeaa ana nothing seemed to do me any good. But I took eleven bottles, and now I am able to do all of my work and my own washing. I think Cardui is the best medicine in (he world. My weight has increased, and I look the picture of health. " ' If you Suffer from any of the ailments peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui today. Delay is dangerous. We know it will help you, for it has helped so many thousands of other weak women la the past 50 years. At aU druggists. M, tmr OnltaMxm ttsdidna Co.. LadlsV AdflMrr Dent. QianaDoofa, Tsnn.. lor Jufrarffaw savour out and S4-pactosk. Homj Trains for Woman" in plain wrapvai. B.C. US The net average repair cost of the Hup owner is less than 2 mills per mile. That's one striking instance of Hup economy. But Hup economy also includes low gasoline cost, low oil cost, low tirecost. It includes, too, low depreci ation. These Hup reasons are impor tantlet us give them to you. Hup owners figure the latter at one cent a mile. Prove these facts for yourself. Ask any Hup owner. Then give us a chance to tell you Why the Hupmobile costs less to run Why the Hupmobile commands a higher secondhand price Why the Hupmobile is "The Car of the American Family." I Cabarrus Motor Co, Concord, N. C. arrc MQAfWT , At. aasa mixr ,. A high-fryde hotel coo-,. dvcttxk .the.Eatropewi .Jubwar at Jthe hotelaa trsAca aVwaiway aurfaee eats and Fifck Avssmm base .aVOUXT aV taAIIU, a. ,!. We sell famous 4 n n Famous for their surety of re sult Ansco users here in town ' , are producing most beautiful pictures. Come in and let us show you some fine samples. ANSCO CAIKIUS-Amstetir cam- ana ol ptolcHloaal qoalitr. Superblf . gktesndaaartoepcfatc. Prlccdboa , ANSCO FILM AtwTi rniHona. Full chronutk balance, color nlu. sbadoW. flctellaadaecooaiboahalatioa. , . ANSCO CHEMICALS SpetUny art parrd to b UMd with Anaco Film ud Co Paper. .'.We alwajt feav a bull aiivolr. ' TYKO fAFCTt 1 nrlxe wlsstr -wMca ftf rich, (oh prints Out sever Usgaffac! ftoroauctloa ol Ike OTTiVS; STUDIO Tor 8alo Vacant lot on SprinK street between L. E. Boger and J. - B. Bharrill. 6iie 70al35 feet ply to JyB. SherrUL , s 1 "1 : For . 8 al Two full scholarshipe in . Carolir-ir - C ".(. ,.Cot);Tra. Apply to liiiume, ContotJ. " r: , . ... ' a ! Ha mm Tkraau) Use Is I. nl .0laMM ,rma4 aa DtSaewM Bras ; 'f la 5-a r .Knate ANNUAL EXCURSION to ATLANTIC CITY Tuesday, August 11, 1914 Via Southern Railway and Pennsylvania Railway Special train consisting of standard Pullman slcepini; cars and first class day coaches will leave Salisbury at 10 i. 111. Tuesday, August 1 1 th. passing Lexington at 10:i )i. 111.. Thoniasville at 11 :.'iu . ni. and High Point at ll:B p. in., arriving Atlantic City at 2 p. in. August 12, 1914. T'ckets will he sold good going through to Atlantic City on special train only, but returning will be good on any regular train leaving Atlantic City up to and including Au gust i.")th, 1!H1 Stop overs will be allowed at Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington on the return trip within the final limit of ticket. All tickets should be deposited with ticket agent on same day of arrival at Atlantis City and must be validated before leaving that point. These tick ets can be used through to Atlantic City and then return to Philadelphia where stop over can be secured and make side trip to New Yory. In order to seciire stop over tickets should be deposited with agent at stop over point on ar' rival. Following round trip fares will apply from stations . named below : Salisbury .$12.00 lxiiigton $12.00 '.-.Thoniasville 11.50 High Point . 1150 Aliie.imrl.' 13.00 Ramlleman .. . . . 12 00 ' Morganton 13.00 Hirkory ....... 13 01 Newton .. . . . 13.00 , Statesville. 1250 Special Pullman sleeping cars will start from Hickory and Statesville to ht handled into Salisbury on regular train 12 and special train from that point.. Pullman reser V vattons should be made in advance. ' . ' -: "For Pullman reservations or other information apply to your nearest agent or ', ' R. H. "DeBUTTS, ' T. J. ANDERSON, " : Division Passenger Agent. Ticket Agent - ' Charlotte, N, C. k 1 Salisbury, N. C. ITczd The Dr!!y Tri!:"r.2 fcr r::l Hys r.:v;s. (i i ii i t i i r O : i 'I i O i 1 i ! : I V : i : ! i S if t ! ! O j l ! f i r ! t o i t O j i r tl 1 i t O 1 it O '. i t sjet a gravel out of ' '. '.
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