From the Richmond Sentinel |
|
November 24, 1863 |
|
Office of the Chatham R. R. Co. |
Raleigh, N. C., Nov. 8, 1863 |
|
Books Reopened |
The Board of Directors of this Company
having determined to push forward the grading of the road with vigor,
the books of subscription to the capital stock are directed to be
reopened. This road will run into the heart of the Cal and Iron
deposits of the Deep River Valley. It will be initially connected with
our great railways. It will be on the line of the shortest route from
Richmond to Charleston. Its stock has, therefore, every prospect of
being profitable. The attention of those desiring investments of
funds, as well as of those who wish to aid in developing the coal and
iron resources of the Confederacy, is invited to this enterprise. |
Prices of shares $100 each. Cash payments
may be made. Subscriptions will be received by George W. Mordecai,
Esq., at the Bank of N. C., by W. H. Jones, Esq., at the Branch Bank
of Cape Fear, by the Treasurer of the Company, an by the undersigned. |
Kemp P. Battle |
Pres't. |
|