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TRE CHAELO-m.: xiKWS, MARCH 31, 191 ! 9 ate Market Reports Complete '\9 otton--StocKs-Grain-Prov!sions-IVIisceilaneous Spot MaiKCt \la i. h 31. cot- middling II No quo- M.ir. h :'1.—Noon , u> !!\iual quota- New York Cotton NewYork Stocks — Si’v't cotton —Cotton mid- ipot cot- .: . 'i ’.1 —Cot I on ■ .1 ii.iildlirs; 11 Nf'w York. M.wch cotton niPikot openod steiidy at unchnnjied I'licts f(» an iuivaiico of two iioints on a coniinuation of yc't-tenia.'.'s lat(’ co'>- cMirit; nio\('iiit'nt and in nipathy wiih l/iVcruool calilos h'lil II Xcw York. Mavoli 31.—At hison Has the most active r.tock at the ojit'Ding today, 2,200 shares selling; ^o 110 1-4, the stock having clivsed la.si ui;;iit at li:t l-i. The tone fairly st»'auy i'txm weakness nndei’ ;i roncv\'al of i V* market was eo.sy v^'ith the ma ltd,, l.qiiidaiion and local selHnu, eu-i ;ictive issnes yielding coiira^ed by continued juMir trade ac- ' - Canadian Pacific >ost two counts. I here was contitnied seliug of I Cnited Stales Steel 5-8 and May and huyins of July by the leadin^ i Pacific half. 5^1 ot interests, snjiposed to he \mdoinu'■ Selling pressure inrreased and pr’c- , stiadtiles and j'i'tei- easiup: off to a net ! ''eut n;aterially under yesterday’s cudy 14 1 -1. j '-'t :il)c)u! laH poinis the old crop I ^ figures. I’nion T^a^ ific was es- ■mcnihs steadieii on covcrinti of shorts I weak and fell 1 1-1, w'hich cati- an.d exrectations of bullish staiisiics. ji'-‘- rise in the final dealings of Now crop positions wc re a^ain quiet 1 .’^'^'^''ei'day. Reading and I>ehigh aVlley :iiul relativel.x stoad>' and seemed to j I and 'Minneapolis, Si. ! Chicago Grain Ui. iOl 'i AND f" .ean« ■7~V * ie or Cotton rlositii; CI.H- Paul :’i'.d Saiilt Sti.^ Marie and National Bis- -Uii 1 1 L’. V\iiii ;h(> C'’npletion of the T.ondon .^•‘lliiiir, n lii( h v. as e:-i hunted at 2n.(iOO sh.'res, the maikei forced upvard 7 J 1 le 12,iiii> : ^ .ila- rd 11. li"' • tM'eive a little s\ippon iroiu trade in- t ei ests. \n ( asier turn in Lixerptn)! just be fore il;»> clo.-e of th.' i-.iarket was followed l.y incroa.s, ■! w.Mluiess ii'^rc. n il!', old croji positions selliuu ! '^inii luad;' up a .uood i)Oiiion of iis i'or(-noon l';-s. Canadian Pacific rallied 1 ' 2 from iis low level. I’nited Slates !tr.l,i)i :■ and the fertili/.cr slocks wcv,. -,;nK‘h more active and about a jioinr ]i' h‘>r tlu'.n yesterilay. Lake lOrir aii! Wosiern Pacific preferred declined H-t and Western Maryland i niln). 11.- 1.’. I Cl. to a n«-'i loss o: 'v to ii poiui'^. !.uL ."(•('riiius w fi’e jiii'tiy wtMl lakt'ii ';:'o;;ud i 1.:’.2 for ,\la> and 1 !.(».; for .lui\ pri* os Uitor steadi^'d upon i>'uew- 'td foverini;. lulinu within 2 to o t oiiiis of last uiiiht's tinals ai midday. S] ot (luiei ; miildiiui; uplands U.ir> nominal. 1 he into-sii^ht fiiiures ptoviiiir a lit- tie larcer than looked for, shorts be came h'ss active buyers and prices ea^t (! on' trom the l>est. liiliui, about »■' t',) 10 i oints net Jower dttiin;^ the ♦ ail\ af!t*rnoou undor scait-.'red liqai- dat;« a ami l(^cal sc^lliui;. Cloi'e New York Spots. NfW ^'or\. .Marc’i t, oi.;ou spoi closcd q:.ivt. .-) points iov.rr: raiddlin.t; uplands Il.M': do gulf 1 !.).■■>•. sales I.J'iMt halts. iU cotton itor Stat.sties. - .V,-| Close New Vcrk Futures. ■ 1 Vnrk. March 31 .— I'oiion .;,7n closoil ^t'.\id.\ . . . 12..11 12.5(1 12.47 12.12 i’ »ui..! . . 14.33 1 1.2.* . . 1 1.31 14.31 1 L25 1 L2'» - ‘ May .. 14.43 1 1,11 14.2? 1 L30 : .1 une . . 1 !.U4 .. u.n 1 lk; 14.02 i4.(t;: . .H‘V3 I Au.g . .. — i:;.55 ! ■‘.,57 i -'^cpt l-'.O'i il.'.>3 >. i * ''t . .. 12.'^5 12.55 12,.'5 ' .Nov . ., 12,47 ! Dec . .. 12.53 12.53 12.45 12.15 Increased selling gave a heavier tone to the market this morning and some sul'stantial losses were estai)- lished. The bulk of the selling avf.s c('ncentrat('il in the first hours busi ness v.iih ;*e mar!et thereafter fall- iu” into inrorsc dullness but priv-es itrip!';iv{ni slighlly. Advices from Wasiiin^uni intimating thar the at torney general conteplated closer scrutiny of the affairs of Wall Street was a factor which made for bearish scntin.ont. The i!Hr.''hasing movement showed I sir;ns of exhaustion in the early after noon and prices of many stocks nlti- niat('ly went hack to ahout their early low level. New York Stock List. Last sales. -4i;' ' ICS; ' :iles: im- io' iv all kinds m; 1 ; "■'I', total ex- New Orleans Cotton 'ii>t Company Gets Good Men '■'■lie Transjers i New Orlfc'inis. March :’,1.—Cotton futures opened quiet, unchanged to 1 ! i)oint up cominired with ycsterdav's ' closc on the old crop months and two points down on the new. t'ahles were favorable and tlu weatlior n'.-.y indi- ('at;> fros) in )>o”tion-.- of Alabama. Aiis- sissippi ;\nd Ccoruia. w here > oun.g 'cotton has been re);orte(i ui> but neith er feature stimti’.ated I'ttx iuL:'. Tiie mar- koi was very d- 'i iu the early ii'adiui? with btisine.-.^ whoil'.- of a i)r()fessional eharacter. Pi ices of ttie old croi) feli off under the dulhv.s.- but the cold weather susra'ued The new cioiis. At 'he (Mid of the first >’.:ilf hour of busi- 1K-. s th' cld croiis wrre jioint.-- under . es'erday’s l.isi (luotatinns uhile Oc- ioiier was one ri im un(iu. The mnrket had a sirmt iindntone all the moriiin”. Tiie forcv-ast of rain !o; Texas ( atised selling of tlie active nr’-- crops ami the old crot)s were aiwa s und. r S"iiing pr> ssure from botli sides. :ilth(niuli offet ings were not in largi volume. The demand was ' the co;nt‘r|u"' stini‘i'iit to ai.si-iii otlierings at tc'is lor $l,-':'uy 'ime ami it boars had tict-n a;:gres- i^i'.e t’ne t'larket would liove shown lijnitanv i.asl decided weakness. As ii was bears Chicago, March Dl.—Bearish news from Russia and India gave the wheat i market here a fresh backset. The ad vices implied a continuance of lii>er- al shipments to the important Kuro- pean centers and therefore mer.nt a correst'ondin.g lack of demand on tVie -American side. Indian offers were said to be unusually free and crop pros pects there highly favoraV^le. Figures from Russia iTidicated large reserves. Plentiful moisture in the Dakotas anl elsewhere northwest added to senti ment in favor of lower prices and so did rejjorts of warmer w'eaiher south-1 west. The opening was 1-S to :^.S do\vn. -May started at Sf. 1-2 to 86 :m. the same change 'from last night as the o|)tion list taken toiiether. There was a decline later io 80 l-4a:’. S. Demand from ;)ir shorts lifted corn temporarily hut longs unloaded through cominision houses let the market fall with wheat. ?\Iay opened tinchanged u> a shade off at 17 r)->a "-■1 to 47 3-4, Touched 47 o-!a7-8 and dropped to 47 !-2. Oats follov^ed wheat. Trade wa":! light. May started the same as last night to 1-(S lower at 30 to 1-2 and re ceded to 30 1-4. Higher prices for hogs made provis ions firm. Initial sales were 5 cents higher to 5 cents off with May o]itions at 15.;’>5 for jiork; 8.47 1-2 for lard and S.77 1-2 for ribs. Chicago. March 31.—Cash grain; \N heal. Xo. 2 red SG l-laN7 1-2;;. Xo. 2 i'aid SO !-4aS7 3-4; Xo. 1 northern !)r>a !>8: Xo. 2 northern 04af)7; Xo. 2 spring ^J'a92; velvet chaff S4a91; durum S2 a 86 1-2. Corn. Xo. 2 and Xo. 2 white 4G l-4a- 1-2; Xo. 2 yelloTv- 46 l-4a47. Oatf-, Xo. 2, 30; Xo. 2 white 31 l-2a 32; standard 31a 1-2. Chicago Grain and Produce. 3 - 8 ^ I Scriven’s' Plain Xainsook Athletic Shirts and Knee Drawers, both with Patent Elastic Seams. Linon finish open knit 1-4 sleeve Shirts and Knee Drawers; also one lot pure Lisle 1--1 sleeve Shirts and Lone; Di■av^^:l•s bicaclicd,—all world-v.ide $1.00 trarmont.^, on .'^ale and window display at 75c each. H.C. Long CompaLi\y United States Department oif Agriculture. WEATHEP. BUREAU, Willis L .Moore, Chief. • ■uuy lias; (» aso-' laf i' and i Known ■ CtiU-! and thei r.. .Mr. I I li;irlo:t(-> i i. s.'vt red ■oi 'paiii' S; lii*' Citi- ■ v Realty •i:it'.mi. has .Amalgamared Copper .. . .\!t’crican Beet Sugar . . . -•Vmcrifan ('ar S: Foundry . .\n.eiicaii Cotton Oil ., . .\mciic:;n Locomotive .. . Aniorican Smelting .. .. American Smelting iifd Aiiieric.in Sugar Refining . .\i’ac;uuia Mining Co.. At chi von •Atlamic Co;iS( Line .. .. Baltimore & Ohio . . Brooklyn Rapid Transit (\nnadi;>,n Pacific Chesaiieakc S: Ohio .. . (’hica.'i'o Northwestern . Chicago. .Mil & Si. Paa.l . Cahiiaiio I'uel it lr..n .. . C(.lorado & Sonthern .. . Delaware vV Hudson .. . DenveriS;: T'io Cr.tnde.. . Denver I'i liio Giaude pfd I’liio (^reat Not;hem pt’d .. . (ireat '\;Mih.!n Ore Ctfs . Illinov C(':itral Ir,;oriu!roii'4ii-'-’t'; lnt('rborouuh-Me! pfd .. Louisville & Xi'shviilc.. . Missouri Pacilic Missouri, Kansas &: Texas National Biscuit Natinial !>ead .Xi'vv Yoi k ('enti al .\oi fi'!k \Veste:-n .... Noilheiu Pacifur Paciiic .Mail Pennsylvania People's (5;;s Pullma.n Palace Car ., .. He;iding ■n Virginia i w.-'rc- cojiservative and exhibited a dis-1 j^oel.; Island Co.. . ].c.siti(;;i to take protits at favorable op- il V) Mr. A. * por'unities. This wa.-; all tiie sui)i)on i)\ li'O fe**t lilt" maikot liod. At noon the list was I to s iioiins uudpr yesTei(ia>’s close.) Rock Island Co. pfd Southern Pacific . . ^outh.ern Railway 62% 43-8 1)33 U 60 b37 I 4 '-8 hi 041,2 117.. 3SU 109% bll9 103‘8 ~~ ‘8 221 81 144^^ 1 - t *8 ii3iyo br;2H b 167 l)31ii b 1 'i'Vi :;i’ ‘o 126% 13S1h 1 !!'; o I % 301^' 1321:, 106 -/s, I0.s^« 1231/4 1>24 126 107v:4 bl.')9 IT).*)-4 29^ 60 lo iir>% 26^i High. Low'. Close. WHEAT— Mav . 8 '74 S.5»4 86V« .luly • 861^ 86'% Sepi . 8 7 % S7 8118 COPvX— ?.lav . 47^.1 47% .Jrdy • 4';r.o 4STA 40'r Sept . 50^4 50% 50-1^ OATS— Mav . 301 g 303s .Inly • 30's 30's 30% Soijt . '31 ’ 30% 30% PORK, bbl.— :^Iay 15.371.2 15.121/^ 15.121'o .Tulv 15.121.2 14.9714 15.02 i/L. L.VRU. 100 ITds. .Alav 8.421/2 8.25 8.30 .luly S.40 8.25 8.27 Sept N.37iij 8.221/^ 8.271/2 RIBS. 100 Ibs.- May S.77I0 8.05 8.r2i.2 .luly s.:;7i.2 8.20 8.25 Sept !>.25 s.ro 8.12V> 'r'v.i \ 'i Ii I '\ \ \ ' \ .'r k-'SX ;jv. u w Obsf^rvations taken at 8 a. m. 75th meridian time. Isobars or contini.ious lines, pass throiij^rh points of eqiial air pressure. Isotherms or dotted Hnes, pass through points of equa/ temperature; they vdU St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, Mo., jiarch 31.—Casli: Wheal lower; track No. 2 red 88 1-2 a90; N(r. 2 hard .',a9.^. ('oin lowei ; tra(‘k No. 2, 4-3 l-2a4*:; No. 2 white tiia47. Oats, steady; track Xo. 2, 31 white 32 1-2. Xo. 2 • ifLAiVcVminimum ^or past 12 hours; secoo'l 24-hotu- if it GQuals .01 inch; third, wind velocity of 10 miles per hour or more. © snov ; @ report missing Cat tie Market equ the we.^ther Pacific 176% -o’(l to Mr. Opsr. Mew Orleans Fctures. \and-r tor. .New C)r]eans, .Marcit 31.- ("oiton fn- '-;d''r:ition« ’ures n;i*ned quiet. March 14.21 bid; April lL22a,M.24: May 14.36; .luly — 14.37: August 13.7-^:'13..7‘; (October 12..'>7 Ijid; December l2.11>al2.r)L Seed Oil. ('Mfon ■red u a' 6.*' :; Ai(i-ii ' ';,.12, .1,11.0 'I 6 12. 4itO •■•,.1 i;.13aL'.; lill ai il !')iti'th calls Ml Chicago Provisions. Chicago. M;ir'-h 21.—Butter steady, creamc'ies 1’>a22, Dairies 14al9. ICgijs stead.'", rccfdpts LI.>30 cases; at mar!, cases included 12 l-2cal3, firsts. It; jM’ime firsts 1' 1-2. ('heese steady. J^aisies 13 ]-2a3-4. London, March 31.—American secur ities opened steady and a fraction at r,.3L. I'tO Twins 12 1-2a3-L Voung Americas higlier today. Tlte Erie I niled States S^rcel . . Cnited Slates Steel pfd Wabash Wabash ])rd W' stern Union Standard Oil Lehigh Valley Chicago Cattle. Chica.go, M:ircli 3L—Cattle. receii^Ls estimated at 1000, market lo higher. Beeves 5.2.'> (rf 6.rHf Texas steers 4..")0 C(i ."i.oo Western steers 4.90 ui H.nO Stockers and feeders .... 4.00 (/ r>.s.o Cows and heifers 2.7'. u; 6.00 Calves .■).00 @ 6.7-'» flogs, receipts estimated at 23,00(\ market strong to shade higher. I I .'S 119 bl7 37% i 3 ^4 fir,n 174 G.:..') © 6.O.") 6.30 r,i 6.80 G.IO 6.65 6.10 a I 6.30 6.30 fit 6.65 6.45 Ot 6.90 6.40 (n' 6.60 London Stock t\T DEPORTED :'^:CAN SITUATION. 2Hi( .luly I 13 3-4a1 L Long liorn - K'. l-2a3-L ■ Pf/tatoc-i ;rong. clioice lo fancy 50a ' .'2, fair lo good 4fta4S. j Poultry weak, utrkeys dressed 10, hens, live 16. springs live 16. Veal steady. 50 to 6(J lb. weights 5a 6, 6U to N5 ri.i. weights 6 l-2a8’ 1-2, 8.j -. March 31.—NoU» II" H». weights 9al0. rofiuit'-d in the' fii>- local jutd.i j Naval Stores. I-- ar#' awaiting, Savarinah. (la., March 31. 1 uriien- • licr I-'rancisco L tiie firm 1.02. f th»-‘ir!snrr*-rU)s.' Rosin firm; F 8.3;>; O 8.37a8.4'. Ilf I'liited Stales ■; 'd :r»m )ira«'!|c(; “A Biog*aph Romance’ at the Edi- is pi'obablo t.hatlsonia today. '.ill l.f sent out r live and led an upward movement (luting the early trading. Then prices cased off and at noon the market was steady and from unchanged to 5-S higher than yesterday's New York closing. Prices then eased off on realizing. Canadian Pacific later broke 2 ]»oints on local and New' York sell ing and th rest of the list declined in^ sympathy. The market closed weak. SIXTY r/iACHINES IN SAVANNAH TO CHAROLTTE AUTO TRIP. Awarded. larch 31 ---Col. Dan Cadets at Rifle Practice. Ii'. As:ociatt“d Press. riiaileston, S. .March 31.—-.At- li.ngenunts have iteen completed for tiie corps of cadets of the Citadel, the mililar.\ colle.ue of Soutii Caio- ' I’nitcd States '‘U-;]iim^ go iutu camp toiaoriovv' l(n- advisefl thatl,j(i,, practice to continue two weeks. , of .lacks-onville, I soldier laddies will be encamp- ''■* ti awarde'i .(| on the splendid range of the 1 Savantmh crowd. '.ivamiah river workjthird infantry, national guard oil ' r i!i opf rations on'gfj,,ti, Carolina, 'fhe tv^o week en- : campment at a listance from Chailes- Bv Associated Press. S:nannah, Ga.. March 31.—Presi dent ILirvey Cranger of the Savannah Automobile Club, states that there are now indications that sixty aufo- mohiles will take part on the Sa vannah to Charlotte run next month Auiomobilists of .Jacksonville, Bruns wick. Augusta, and Columbia are to be invited to make the trip with the T,ight 3.1ixed Heavv Rough Good to choice heavy Pi,gs.. .. PiOulk of sales ..' . Sheep, receipts estiamtcd at 6,000, market steady. Native 3.00 @ 5.30 Western 3.25 (a 5.25 Yearlings 4.50 (?/ 5.60 Lambs, native 5.00 {q) 6.35 Western 5.20 (a: 6.45 Daily Movement of Produce. For Charlotte and Vicinity. Fair and slightly warmer tonight, L’.tarday, unset led weatlivr. States Fcrec,3=t. For North Carolina; Faiv J'.’id sP.gbr ]v w’armer tonight; Pa:u•r^ia^. uuj-ei tied. Modeiate vaiiaiiie wir/ls. /M,, Weather Condition^. The center of ‘he norrbeastern stonii has movf^d oor I'-eyenti ;he i:"ji?..’e oi ; observation cant-ing iiall { 'om . North Carolina nonhwavd to the C;n.!r>- : dian boundary. Tl'.is low has been rat idlv followed bv , the high i)resf-ure locate^l y,?sterdny , west of the T'.Tiss’ssipiu ’iv^r, L. Lits increased coriSiderabi..’. :i.,'d tVo-- , morning located over 0''^ ri! ■ I'ama. As a result oi li::;-; ir! I'oa^c iiressure. much colder m ' c'lVP”. j the eastern part of the conniiy, rb- i erea of freezing '.vcathor thi.s nu;i’.- j ing including the Ap.i'nh-r'hiuJi Mo;^' - [ tains, the Lakes and the u].i)er :\Ii"-' sissippi valley. Frosts have occurred a:-; f:^r South af- central Alabama and Mississipi.i. A disturbance apiiej;rs ove;- Te.vns 9 VO^ii i with slightly higher temperatures ove’ j ‘ ■ the souihw’est. The indications are for fair and slightly warmer tonight; Saturday, uti- settled weather. 0. O. ATTO. Observer. ^^ ^ I ♦ ^ Wheat 26 cars, with 10 of contract t Vi^EATHEft. 1> grade; Corn 140 cars, with 9 of con-|^ ~ tract grade; Oats 80 cars. Total re- ^ Associated Press. ' ;c:( ry Re Ship- ceipts. mevits. 8,300 Flo’ir, bhls .. .. .. ir..200 Wheal, bu.. . .. 33,600 36.900 Corn, bu.. .. .. .. 1D7.500 70,800 Oats, bti .. .. .... 17G.40O 82.000 Rye, bu .. .. .. .. 12.000 Barley, bu .. . . . . 66.000 ’^400 Car Lot Receipts. :h ' ton will be omiMed this .fune, the non'arcs" at the Edi-' ,.ommeueem‘:'nt excrci.-=es l/eiiig held ^ in Charleston. Coffee Is Good and the Biscuits Light ' I an ' minor fatilts in the breakfast. ' M cs from 20c to 35c a pound in.sure a cup that conies pretty L.o.in- Powder insures bisctiils that are. light, tender and • Mariiiiff*«i pure and cost.s 20 cents for a pcnmd can. WE SELL SUGAR AT REFINERS' PRICES ■ d i; V .. ^ivc soiiv«‘nirs lo all customers—Thimbles tomorrow. O. KENNY COMPANY Trycn Street. ’Phone 1539. Mail. No Sunday By Associated Press. Savannah, Ga., March 31.—The movement to close the city delivery window' at the postoffice on Sundi^y in Savannah is gaining fresh impetus. The chamber of commerce is polling its mem])ership upon the question that to close these windows on Stm- day would mean Sunday rest for thir ty-six men .who now have to go to work for a portion of that day. McFarland Can’t Fight. Bv Associated Press. New York, March 31.—A telegram from Packey McFarland, of Cliicago. was received here today informing the management of the Fairmount Athletic Club that he could not get into condition in season for his fight with Tommy Murphy, scheduled for Tuesday, April 4. The bout was post- l»oned until April IS. "A Biograph Romance” at the Edi- sonia today. ceipts of wheat at Chicago, :Minncapo- lis and Duluth today were 222 cars, compared with 222 cars last week and 317 cars the corresponding day a year ago. “A Biograph Romance” at the Edi- sonia today. Church News. Rev. R. A. Miller will continue I'.is Bible lecuives |oid studies at the North Charlotte Bajitist church until Sunday morning. Sunday night he will he at the P^ast Avenue A. R. P. Tabernacle. “A Biograph Romance’ sonia today. at the Edi- Call Money. New York, March 31.—!Money on call steady 2 1-Na2 1-2 per cent; ruling rate and closing bid 2 3-8; offered at 2 1-2. Time loans dull and firm; fiO days 2 3-4 i?er cent; ninety days 2 3^4a3; 6 mouths 3al-4. Close New York Money. Xew York, March 31.—Close: Prime mercantile paper 4 to 4 1-4 per cent: sterling exchange steady with actual business in L'ankers bills at 4.S415 fcir 60 day hills and at 4.S605 for demand; commercial bills 4.S3 3-4; bar silver 52 1-2; Mexican dollars 45; government bonds steady; railroad bonds irrpiaru- lar. “A Biograph Romance” at the Edi- sonia today. ♦ Washington, March 31.—Fore- O cast; ^ Xonh and South Carolina and ^ ^ ♦ Georgia, fail' and siightly warm- ^ ♦ er tcmi.giii; Saturday unsettled ^ ^ moderate variable winds. ^ ♦ ^ Weather al! Over the South. Wa.^hington, March 31.—Forecast; Alabama, unsetled weather with siiowers lonight or Savurtiay; slightly warmer tonight ; lighi to moderate variable winds. Mississippi, unsettled with probablv showers tonight or Saturday; light variable w-inns. I^uisiana, tonight and Satuvda'’. in creasing cloudiness; light east to south winds. Arkansas, tonight and Saturday tin- settled.*' Oklahom;i, tonight and Saturday in creasing cloudiness. East Texas, tonight arid Saturday j unsettled, showers tonight or Satur day; light to moderate south winds. West Texas, tonight and Satt'.rday generally cloudy, showers in southeast portion tonight or Saturday. .,1. ;ki'iig I?c.'oro nieriy maki':.-—; iircH. Fur l.Tt’i, the stove and tlifi giate, you reed good wood ancf to .1- OUR COAL OUR WOOD You will thank us Your wife will thank us Yonr guests will thank U3 Your cook will thank us for the holiday performance- ot our coal. And we want to thank you and all our customers for past fa vors received. AVANT Coal & Wo)(> Co. FOR MAYOR OR —Mr. Otto Kaas has secured No 12 North Tryon street, whicii v/il! be vacated soon by C. H. Robinson & Co., for the Harty buiiain.\ on West Trade street, and will eqtnp it for a new moving picture theater. The improvement.s he has in mind will make tlie new place one of the most {Attractive in town. J|avana Cigars . ‘ y^pollo Milk Chocolates ^^^ater Bottles Jj^ecn Kutter Knives |ce Cream l^ew Shipment 39cCandy goda ;; WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS ' S Tryon Drug Company Phones 2nl ad 1043 UN. Tryon Street guist Seed leather Brushes ^ polio Chocolates ^urica Cigars
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