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THE HENDERSON GOLD LEAF THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1909. The Gold Leaf.. THURSDAY, JULY IW)'.K SEABOARD REORGANIZATION. Committee of Fourteen Announces Details of New Bond Issue Provi dedOnly Securities to be Surren dered for New Ones are the Gen eral Mortgage 5 Her Cent. Bonds. Sjx-ciul lijat h to IJultiliiore Sun. New York, July 1. Details of the "udjustin-nt"or reorganization plan for the Seaboard Air Line Railway were announced this evening by the committee of 1 1, which had had the matter in charge .since April, 100 s, und of which '. Sidney Shepard is chairman. Under the plan, ih- only .securities to be mil-rendered for new ones are the general mortgage ." per cent, bonds of 11)07, for which adjustment bonds are to be given in exchange. The first mortgage fours are to be deposited, that they may be stamp ed so as to be later redeemed or pur chased at par. The receivers have paid the interest maturing on all underlying division al bonds of the HVHtem, and t he only bonds upon which interest, is in de fault are si 2,77.", 000 first mortgage 4 jer cents., S?0,:5 !.",,( U)0 general mortirae " percent, and .700,Of)0 ', per cent, collateral gold notes. The receivers have a!sr paid the in terest on a large proportion of the floating debt. Under the plan it is intended that f 7, J ,! Mi receivers certificates shall le paid in full with interest as well as the s?70O,0O(m; per cent, jrold notes, that the J?:0,-10O,0()0 underlying di visional bonds, i?l 0,000,000 ten-year 5 per cent, collateral trust bonds, 2? 1,C"1,000 three-vear per cent, collateral trust bonds, 12,77.,O)0 first mortgage 4 per cent, bonds 32.'5,H)l,lOO preferred stock and lf.'J7,Ol'J,100 common stock shall remain undisturbed. The roail is to cont inue liable for its just debts and obligations, in cluding guaranties of the bonds of subsidiary lines, and it is intended to vest in the Seaboard Air Line Railway, by sale, merger, consolida tion or otherwise, the properties of the Atlanta and Birmingham Air Line Railway, At Iantic,Suwuee River andfiulf Railway (.'ompanv,('atnwba Valley Railvny, Florida West Shore Railway, Plant t'ity, Arcadia and (lulf Railway, Roanoke and Tar River Railroad Company, Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad Company and Tallahasse, Perry and South western Railway, and of all other railway companies, substantially the ent irecapital stock of which is owned b' the Seabaord Air Line Railway, except the properties of such com panies as after careful investigation it appears more advantageous to operate under their separate organi zations. The chief issue of new securities au thorized will be f per cent, refunding bonds, limited to a total of.l2.", 000,000, probably to be dated from January J, 1010, payable ."() years from date, to be redeemable at 10." and accrued interest. Of this total issue $7.", 000,000 is to be set aside for the retirement of .f .'JO, 100,000 underlying divisional bonds, 12, 77.,000 first mortgage 4s, 14, (."1, 000 three-vear ."is and ten-year ."s, about (5,000.000 for equipment trustM, 4,000,000 for double-tracking and reducing grades, 2,750,000 to aid in retiriugcollateral trust and first mortgage bonds and 1,424, 000 for betterments and improve ments or for general coporate pur poses. This will leave ,"iO,O0O,O0O to be raised under suitable restric tions. 1 lie other issue of new securities authorized is to consist of adjust ment mortgage " per tent, bonds limited to a total of 2.",000,000, these be comulatetive interest bonds, probably dated November 1, 11)00, payable in -io years. Of these 0, h.i.uiki will he excuangeable lor a like principal amount of the existing general mortgage (.'J4,.O0 wil be used in payment of overdue inter est oa general mortgage "s to Au gust 1, 1J)0!, and l.s.000,00O is to lie offered for sale at 70 per cent, of their par value to preferred and com mon stockholders. The Capital-to-Capital Route. I'oliinibiii State. As to be expected, the "'scouts'' for the llvnihl and the Atlanta Jonnui will not recommend the Capital-to- Capital automoble highway. We are quite willing they should please them selves in this matter, but it is now squarelv up to the advocates of the W ashington t o Jacksonville highway to take care ot t hemselves. o must get busy. The Washington 1'ost and the Rich mond J hues-Dispatch are enlisted in this proiect, and will vote their ener gies particularly to getting the high way from Washington to Rienmond. Their encouragement and moral sup port will be given, of course, to the whole hue, but it is the active co-op eration by every community through which the highway will pass that must be depended upon to build it Local activity, self help, is needed. Mr. Potts, of the Tunes-Disivitch writes the editor of the State that it is proposed to call a meeting of al interested at some central point in bouttit aroluiif that being Lolumbi; early in October, all delegates from live States and the District of Colum bia to come in their motor cars. Co lumbia will be ready: South Carolim will be ready. In the opinion of Mr. Potts this au tomobile highway from Washington to Jacksonville will cause millions o dollars to flow into the Southern States. But it will do more than bring money here. It will cause the stimulation of a movement for good roads that will result in saving mil lions of dollars to Southern farmers. Unquestioned Truth. .Judge. "If at first you don't succeed" The baseball player reckoned; "If at first you don't succeed. You'll never get to second." Life ioo.ooo Years Ago. Scientists have found in a cave in Switzer land bones of men. who lived 1 00.000 years uro. when life was iu coustant danjerfroui wild hearts. Today the danger, n shown by A. AV. Urown of Alexander. Me., is largely from deadly disenno. "If i had not been for Dr. King's New Discovery, which tured me, I could not have Jived," he writes, "'suffer ing as I did from a severe Jung trouble and and stulborn cough." To cure Sore Lungs, t'olds, obstinate Coughs, and prevent l'neo mouia, its the best medicine on earth. ."Oc nnd $1.00. Guaranteed by Melville Porsey, druggist. Trial bottle free. NEW RANGE MAKES GOOD. Demonstration of the Merits of the Stanford Patent Fuel-Saver Range Hay Result in New Manufacturing Enterprise for Charlotte Local Capitalists Interested. Charlotte Xcwh. Much interest is being manifested by local capitalists in the result of the range demonstration held on yesterday for the purpose of showing what can be done in the matter of saving fuel by the use of theStanford Patent Fuel-Saver Range. Ry actual tests, made before a large number of people, during which more than ."0 pans of biscuits were cooked, the coal consumption was shown to le remarkably small. The demonstration lasted all day. The average time required to bake the biscuits was less than five min utes: yet the average amount of coal in the fire-box of the range, at any one time, was one and three quarters quarts. This extremely small coal con sumption would seem incredible were it not for the fact that the accurate record was kept each visitor to the demonstration subscribing his name, with the time required to bake bis cuits, as measured by his own watch, and also the approximate amount of coal in the fire box. The range used in the demonstra tion was a double-oven Fuel-Saver lange, family size. These ranges are so constructed that none of the heat, all of the heat, or any desired part of he heat can be used at the bottom . . . t . I ii the ovens or at tne top oi tne yens, as required. Another feature oi the range is hat all of the heat can be used in p.i f i i ii. one oi tne ovens u uesireu, mus pro- lucing the economy of a single-oven ra nge. ry simply smiting an "lnaica tor," any proportion of heat can be sanl in one oi ine ovens, wuue xue alance of the heat is used in the other ven. inus uaKing can oe aone in ne oven while roasting in being done n the other oven. , But the double-oven factor is not f ,1 B A A I lit responsible lor tne met tnat tnese ranges cook with less than halt the uel required by any other range in the world. For this really is a fact ibsolutelv proven by Mr. William T. Lewis to the complete satisfaction of ill who saw the range in operation. The feature responsible for the small coal consumption is the unique irrangement of the heating flue. This feature exists in the single-oven variety of this range, which cooks on ess than half the fuel required by any ottier singie-oven range in the world, the double-oven range cooks with still less fuel, for the reason that both ovens can be used simulta neously, doing, lor insteance, three lours' baking and three hours roasting m ttiree hours, instead of six hours on the single-oven range. It, will readily be seen that these anges will have a very large sale, in view of the fact that the double-oven variety costs no more than single- oven ranges oi otner makes: while le single-oven Fuel-Saver Range costs less. Some of the large range manufac turing concerns in other cities ship from .()() to 1,000 ranges per day at this season of the vear. Manufactur ing a range of such unquestionable superiority that it will cook on less win half the fuel required by any other range made, and possessing many other features of utility which insure very large sales, there is.no reason why Charlottemanufacturing kill and executive ability should not be able to build up a range business of enormous proportions inthiscity. This would do much to build up as well as advertise Charlotte. Justice Falls Down In Tennessee. Chat-lotto Chronicle. In a Tennessee court theconviction of a few who were considered ring leaders of the murderous night-rider gang was brought about, but all this good work has gone for naught, the State Supreme Court having reversed the decision of the lower. This means. of course, that these ruffians will be turned loose to resume their lawless occupation. Not only that, but oO members of the Reel Foot band of night-riders under indictment will never be brought to trial. Thegeneral sentiment of the country is voiced by Tennessee's Attorney (Jeneral when he says: "1 may be wrong, but in my opinion these three judges have com mitted a judicial blunder such as has not occurred for 100 years in Tennes see jurisprudence. Of course, I ac cord them honesty and sincerity. None of those who are in a position to know can realize the full meaning of the decision. According to it, I see no way to ever have a trial of the case again. Retributive justice must be left to an avenging God." It seems that no other view of the situation could be entertained. The Month of June. Durham Sun. Perhaps you are aware that this is June. It it. The month that is "bright with roses gay, harebells bloom around her feet," and peach basket hats, burdened with fruit and flowers, encircle her head. "So sweet the call of the thrushes, the calling, cooing, wooing everywhere." The month of "sweet girl graduates." who paint life in such roseate colors, and the boy orator who solves for us the intricate problems of life. The month of June-bugs, and many hum bugs. The month of June "apples and doctor's bills. Yes, its June. The lovely, flowery, spooiug bridge over which we cross from merry May to the 4th of July. Wave on,"sweet June! Rut do not give us a cold wave. There is no doubt that Rev. Ray Ius Cade is a genius and for years we have expected him to do something that would make him famous. He claims now to have solved the type setting problem and has a patent on a new type-setting machine he can sell for $500. He is now in the North. If he succeeds, he will be a benefactor to the newspaper business particularly the small papers that cannot afford to pay the exorbitant price charged for type-setting ma chines now available. Xews and Ob server. Aoookon uneumatism, by Dr. Shoop. cf nacuie, is., tens some plain truths, and in a plain and practical way. Get this booklet. and a free trial treatment of Dr. Shoon's T ' 1 . : - t . ... 1 jMieuuiaiiu iiemeuy lor some msneartened sunerer in your vicinity. Make a grateful appreciative irienu oi some one who is dis couraged because of the failures of nthera tr help him. Help me to make this test, and I'll certainly Help your goffering friend. Soid by all dealers. NIGHT RIDER MURDERORS. May Escape the Just Penalty of Their Crime After Being Duly Con victed and Sentenced to the (Jal lows Justice Takes a Fall In Ten nesseeTechnicality of the Law. Lnmberton Robesonian. "Look vou now, what follows," rom a dispatch of the 3rd, from Jackson, Tenn.: "The cases of the right nignc ria- ers, u oi wnom were uuuer u; ocu- " . .. 1 9 tence charged with the muraer oi Capt Quentin Rankin, at walnut Log, on Keel 1 oot late, wctooer x.o of last vear. were reversed by t he State Supreme Court today and were re manded for new trial. "The six men. who were under the death sentence are Garret Johnson, alleged leader of the night riders or ganization in Obion county; Arthur Cloar, Fred Pinion, Sam Appiewnire. Tid Burton and Roy Ransom. The other two, Cud Morris and Bob Huff man, were convicted of murder in the second degree. "The ODinion in the case was de livered by Special Justice Henry A. Craft, of "Memphis, appointed in the stead of Justice M. M. Neil. "In reversing the case, he assigned two principal reasons. The first was that the grand jury which found the indictments against the alleged night riders, was not selected in a proper manner. The grand jury was select ed out of a panel named by Judge J. E. Jones, the trial judge, whereas the law provides the panel must be chos en by at least three members of the county court. The second error on which the reversal was basea is tnat the State did not allow the defend ants a sufficient, number oi chal lenges. The 8 were tried on one in dictment and the trial court upheld the State's contention that the eight defendants were only entitled to the legal number of challenges, twenty four, which would apply if one man was on trial. "When Justice Craft concluded his opinion a storm cf applause broke out in the court room, but was quick ley stopped by the marshal and his deputies. The prisoners will be taken back to Union City and enort win oe made to secure their release on bail pending a second trial on their cases." So. When these men were convict ed and sentenced the entire country applauded and the hope was indulged that six of them would get the hang ing they so richly deserve; but lo, a quirk and a turn, and they escape. It looks like the safest crime a man may commit is murder, if his skin is white and he has any means. No body doubts that these men are guilty "guilty as hell," to quote Beauty Steele's language of deep disgust but because this bunch of murderers was not allowed eight times as many challenges as a single defandant, and on account of a mere technicality in the manner of selecting the grand jury, the conviction and sentence is just thin air. It its enough to make one wish the bunch of them had been hanged out of hand, as they hanged Capt. Rankio. If their complexions are not "perfect gallows" their acts certainly were, but the conclusion of the whole matter will be that they will escape any adequate punishment. There is certainly something rotten when men escape just punishment so easily. Where Justice Did Not Miscarry. Charlotte Chronicle. The action of the New York court in sending a reckless chauffeur, who ran over and killed a boy, to the pen itentiary for a term of from seven to twenty years, ought to have a whole some effect, especially since the judge, in sentencing the man, said that the next one arraigned in his court would be tried for his life. In sentencing the chauffeur, the judge told him that "if he had been a rich man or a dissolute man the verdict would have been murder. The legal proof of murder was overwhelming, but not even the most sympathetic juror could acquit you of manslaughter." The judge in his remarks to the convicted man spoke for the benefit of reckless auto mobile drivers in general. "When you took your seat in that car," he said to him, "you were free to drive carefully or recklessly. You choose to go at a most reckless pace. And you knew that you bore a message of death for the unfortunate in your path. You knew that fill the people had at least an equal right in our streets and roads. You cared more for your own pleasure than the life of any other person. You had the power to choose, and you elected to do that which destroyed an innocent life and brought the deepest sorrow to a happy home." The punishment of this man will no doubt be looked upon with approval by automobile owners all over the country. It is the reckless drivers that keep alive prejudice against the automobile and the faster they are weeded out, the sooner will this prejudice disappear. Mean Trick Played. Lumbprtnn Itobesonian. Some of the people who went to Wilmington on the excursion from Lu.nbertou last Wednesday stacked up against a little deal which taught them a new wrinkle. Just before the train pulled out of, Wilmington on the retun trip a man with a little satchel sifted iu among the excur siuuisus aim pretty soon it was "norated" around that he had some of the juice. He found purchasers. how many has not been learned; but it is known that at least one man bought a pint bottle of the stuff, pay ing tnereior ou cents, and another purchased four pint bottles, giving jmexcuange. Alter the train pulled out these purchasers thought they would feel better with a drink under their shirts, so they proceeded to back off into a corner where they might crook the arm unseen by curi ous eyes; and -lo. it was water! "Only this and nothing more." Water at 50 cents per. Thev said it was very good water, though. . . . A failing tiny nerve no larger than the finest silken thread takes from the Heart its impulse, its power, its regnlaritv. The Stomach aluo has its hidden, or inside nerves It was Dr. Shoop who first told us it was wrong to drug a weak or failing Stomach, Heart or Kidneys. Hi prescription Dr. Snoop's Restorative is directed straight for the cause of these ailments these weak and faltering inside nerves. Tltis, no doubt clearly explains why the Restorative has of late grown so rapidly in popularitv. Drug gists say that thosewho test the Restorative even for a few days soon become fully con vinced of its wonderful merit Abtw8t! don't drug the organ. Treating thecaueof sick ness is the only sensible and successful way. Sold by all dealers. Read and advertise In Gold Leaf. ....l. . -l . c i BINGHAM SCHOOL 1793 1910 THE BINCHAM SCHOOL. W..11, VJV.-S Plateau. OrruizaUan MIUTAKT for ducipliM. control an4 cunifi. BoyKPWO f m Ahv tchoalt Be riTL A V 1 C 1 O U S ? OimmmO. HaiiriE xandod by pledj. of honof. LiimUd to 136- rnaommhim. Ad-irM COL. B BI5GHAK. Sp.. B. F. D., Bo M. ASBITim.B.C. WE WANT TO BE Your E3)riggis4 AND SHOULD BE. We make Prescription Work a. Specialty, and with 3.1 years experience in the Drug Business we know what are the beet and purest drugs, andusenoth ing but chemically pure drugs in prescription work. Yonr wants supplied in Drugs, Toilet Articles. Perfumes, Box Paper, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, and everything kept in a first-class Drug Store. Our Fountain and Fancy Drinks are cold, refreshing and with a reputation of pleasing all. The store with a reputation of keeping the best of everything in Drugs, Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Soaps, Sundries and Fountain Drinks. MELVILLE DOR.SEY, Wholesale and Reta.il Druggist. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. c c f. c c llCllUCIdUll LiUdiJ RW.J0NE5 MELLOW KORN WHISKEY p Corn Whiskey is "R. W. Jones" is If you don't believe it, SSSisrjf II J M Q I lx EI . I (f ii 111 sJ J W YJ i IT your money if you are not satisfied with its raw flavor. HERE ARE OUR SPECIALS. F. O. B., ClarksviHe, Va. 100 Proof Gallon of 'Whiskey and jus . . $ I .try Gallon of Whiskey and jugl. . 3.30 Gallons of Whiskey and ju8 . 5.00 Gallons of Whiskey and jug . . 6.60 4K Gallons of Whiskey and jug. . 7.50 M Gallon of Whiskey and jug . . 1.10 All goods guaranteed under the National Pure Food Law. All orders shipped the day received. Remit P. O. or express money order or registered letter. CLARKSVILLE WHISKEY HOUSE, Clarksviileja. PDZETTTV anndl (SMIEAIP We are showing a superior stock of goods in our line embracing such as: Mohair Dress Goods, Percales, Serges, Silver Gray Suitings, Silks, White Lawns, Ginghams, etc. Brown Domestics 5 to 1 0 cents. Hosiery and Underwear fnr mpn anrl wrmr o O Work Shirts, Shoes, Staple and Fancy (Groceries, HAY AND FEED STUFFS. 14 t t- 1 A 11 A m Skjul luau purcnasesenaoie us losen at Lowest Prices. O Wione Ao. 18. If you buy a PAPDITT it is worth the UU1YDII I THE COKBinrT BUGGY CO., HENDERSON. N. C. ....a rr nu fcTCR 4 for UFK. and aw bu mii4 3 3 J oc lvcai UdlCllC vu the purest whiskey made. the purest and best of com whiskies. just try it. We will gladly refund Gallon of Whiskey and jug . 2 Gallons of Whiskey ana jug . 3 Gallons of Whiskey and jug . 4 Gallons of Whiskey and jug . 1 Gallon 4 years old Whiskey . I Gallon 8 years old Whiskey . 4 Quarts 1 0 years old Whiskey J4 Gallon of Whiskey and jug . $2.15 . 4.30 . 6.50 . 8.60 . 2.50 . 3.00 , 4.00 , 1.25 n Hats, Furnishings, etc. Q Henderson, N. C. Q I flCM at 25 cents a lb. DUUU7 money investd. A I MEREDITH COLLEGE (Fonnerly Baptist University for Women) RALEIGH, N. C. Among the foremost Colleges for Women in the South. Four distinct schools : Arts and Sciences, Music, Elocution and Art. Run at cost Write for catalogue. R. T. VANN, President. Drinking Water Too GET WTEIr COOLER Have the water cold, and it in turn will cool you - A good water cooler isn't expensive and then why do without a good thing that is almost an absolute necessity? We have them in any desired japan finish or all nickle, and our prices are right. ( The "Buek's" Store wm Report of County Treasurer of Receipts and Disburse ments of School Fund of Vance County from July 1st, 1908, to June 30th, 1909. 1908 July 1st. To Cash of To Balance.... E. A. Powell School Fund" " " " "Bond Account" " " " "Henderson Graded Schools". " " " "Kittrell Special" Dispensary J. Y. Joyner, State Appropriation Fines and forfeitures Sale of school property Franklin County Tuition Libraries "Private donations" DISBURSEMENTS. By Cash Paid County Teachers and Superintendent., " " Fuel, Buildings and Furniture " " Treasurer's Commissions " " Census " " Per diem and board expenses " " Interest on bonds " " Refund of Taxes " " Refund to Franklin County " ' High School " " Henderson Graded Schools Balance on hand. Henderson, N. C, July 1st, We are Distillers and Make Our Own Whiskies. 1 gallon of Whiskey and 2 gallons of Whiskey and 3 gallons of Whiskey and 4 gallons of Whiskey and 4 1 -2 gals ofWhiskey and 1 -2 gallon of Whiskey and Send us Cashier's check, Post Office Money Order or Express Money Order for any of the above goods. Be sure to write your name, Experss Office and Post Office plainly, and then there will not be any mistake. Any Whiskey you may order can be returned if not satisfac tory and we will return your money. SEND ALL ORDERS TO The ClarksviHe Whiskey Mouse, ClarksviHe, Virginia PN. B. 1 gallon Corn Whiskey 100 proof and jug F. O B. here 2.15. Warm These Days? A GOOD you can set Anything in Hardware RECEIPTS. 4 041 14 11 813 80 1 414 75 356 92 958 89 7 137 G4 1 555 1 584 34 133 00 300 00 79 35 54 45 $34 429 1 1 901 52 2 072 09 627 17 125 82 225 42 929 42 90 13 90 00 1487 40 1 3 246 83 31 401 3 027 W. E. GARY, County Treasurer. 1909. IFLDCE R. W. Jones ' F. 0. B. ClarksviHe, Virginia. 1 gallon 2 gallons 3 gallons 4 gallons 1 gallon 4 1 gallon 8 4 qts of 1 1 -2 gallon jug, $1.65 jug. 3.30 jug, - 5.00 jug, 6.60 jug, 7.50 jug. 1.10 Transportaion FaciliHe, (Continued from tirst ,, general in jrreatly imVi jlir . from Kuroj.', both in dis.,,.!'' ' is frequency, (.onstmit and delay results, and 'Ml!, ! Si who have no direct -i liter: 4 - will, other things leinr orders m hurope rati united btates. f There are differences of dim-; to the methods w hiM, . ..- adopted for the improvem .'J steamship communication wi"v Latin-American countries, i kets and of the demand wlii,Vfi, iu uiem ior guous wiin n w j,r!j something practical must 1h secure the establishment ,,f r " steamship lines. V. liutfv. r j..1 raav be adopted to this en.l itt manifestly to the interrst ; section that all Southern j.r! shipped to those countries iliu!,'. through Southern ports, that only those engaged iu buiii' those ports, but the Southern generally, should work totU'" some practical way to seouiv lines from theSouth Atlantic nri;- ports. Those ports havetlm nuvaniae oi snorter iist;u.rts . I peciauv to an points m .Mew., i , tral America, the West In.!,-. . Northern (oast of South Am, and points on the West rw reached by way of the Tehmrv, and Panama Knuwayjv Thi. . vantage with resiveot to the V, Coast ports will be greatly in. ,. on the completion of the VivV f i i i Ia. : a . . "I V Illllll, IlllU It 1 illll(ll IJIIIT I Ti.iT people of our section shoul.! . pared to make the most efi". tiv,.:. of that waterway. This is a matter whii-h coikv.. all the people of the South so m.,; that 1 believe all those interest' -Southern development sin ml, i . together in an effort to '.rin at, . on improvement in our st.-.iin.v service to all the LHti.'i-.i;i..ri.i countries. Yours verv trnh . W.'W. Fi.M.KY. I'resi.l.-i.T Get DoWitt'8 Carbolized Wit. h H:,z. when you ask for it. There areu urmt u;Jt, imitations, but then ih jimt .me nriiv.. This salve is good for iinvtliiii u tii-tvg ., is needed to be uned, but it if ialh t for Piles. Sold by nil lrujfpiiiH SPRING AND SUMMER -IX- North Carolina Mountains. "1 The Land ot trie Sky" The Sapphire Gountru" Scenery Unparalled KEAUTIFl'L AT ANY SKASoN AM) PARTICULARLY SO AT TINTIM Southern Railway operat.-H Thr ujk Train with Coaches and Parlor Cart tween Goldeboro and Ashcville. N i via. Raleigh, Durham, (JreeiiKlmni ij Salisbury on following schedule: .v.. Kanterii Time. ..(loMhloro t r. ....italeixli Ar. ... Diirhimi:.. .Ar. .drts'imboro ..Ar. .. Salisbury ...Ar. . 8taUvillf...Ar. ....Newton Lv. ....IIiekory....Lv. .MorffHntoii..Lv. .... Marion Lv. ...Aheville....Lv. .i :. i .". i, , :i ln 44 U K. ;i 1 1 IT. sj 11 U u lo :i si U (II a I m .mi a i Other ("onvenieut Sebe.lule nl Thtuwi Car ArraiiK'nj.'iitH. Round Trip Summer Tourist Tickets Kit HO 04 on Sale. For information an to fiirew.Hi lK 'li:!' call ou any Ajnt 'A thin ('oiiiiuii.t . r undersifrtied. n.L.VEHNON. j.u.Avoon, it ii ix i i n D. P. A. I). P. A. T !' A Ch6Plott,N.t'. AHhevilie.N.C lining, S .' W.W.MOHKIS, Agent. HMlilerwiU. ' LDST OF Corn Whiskies, 100 proof. of Whiskey and jug, $2.b of Whiskey and jug, 4-30 of Whiskey and jug, 6.50 of Whiskey and jug, 8.60 years old Whiskey, 2.50 years old Whiskey, 3.00 0 years old Whiskey, 4.00 of Whiskey and jug, 1 & we can all ngree, however, that' are to realize the full lieni-tit' geographical relation t th,,J No. 21 Daily 6 4. a ni Lv. N 45 a in Lv. 9 55 a hi Lv. 12 30 i ni Lv. 1- ilU iu I . t r.o m I 1 4 40 p m Ar. 5 07 p m Ar. 5 53 p m Ar. fi 35 p m Ar. 8 15pm Ar.