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THE CHARLOTTB NEWS APRIL 4. 191' 9 te Market Reports Complete rt€fi--Stooks~Grain-Provisions-!V1iscenaneous ■f » quota- COUOll New York Cotton Xpw ^ rk. April 4.—The cotton niarUiM opened steady at an advance of oa.i points in response lo better ca- t'i'iton 1 tlian expected and ih> reports I I'ublis-iod after the close ye&.trday ■I tuu , Ilia' li.i' International Spinners Fed- tia'ions can\ass sluu’.e.. yorUl mill stO( ks on ^larc•ll l lo be 200,0'^0 bales less tlian !ast yoar. Id crop shorts were buyers early and therp seemed to lie tMinpa^alively little May ro sale. - Xoor, S i'i'l.Mu: Ltv.ton t^on s 1 T '' t > f'T ! ii 'i C.ilO 11 ai posiium soon s(>ld up to a net ad>anct‘ of Id points, but favorable " I'alher rei)0! ts held later months uick and the inarket during the mid- ot I lie niornine, was quiet with !i’ iccs» ruling about to 7 points above i'.i" I losing figiires of last nifht. • 'on', iuucd strength iu l.iverpool id reporis that tlie rain ^'torms in Mio Mississippi \ alloy were severe I'unu^ii ;d wash out fenilizA'rs inspir- '.^1 a rather more active demand late in t'.if t >renoon a.:d the market sold 'cn to twelve points net hipher. but ai il'.is icvtl, iraii'ung heavier v, ere New York Stocks The pronounced strength of the Canadian group had its effect on vari ous trans-continental railroad stocks v>hich advanced sharply. Canadian Pa cific increased its. gain to 4 jioints, Xorthern Pacifio, Chicago & Xorth- wesiern, Duiuth, South Shore & Atlan tic pfd., Wisconsin Central. Pacific Mail and Minneapolis, St. Paul and S. S. .Maiine all rose a point, or more. A.ssoeiated Oil opened 4 points down at and rallied on the next trans action at 5S. Active stocks Avere easier at 11 o’clock. Receding reached a large fraction. Gains were recorded in the majority of cases at the opening the the stock market today. Exceptional strength was shown by Canadian Pacific which jumped 3 points to 226 1-4. equalling its highest rec’ord. Xational iiiscuit advanced 2 points to 138. a new high j record, I’nion Pacific gained a point, i and Xew York, Xew Haven & Hartford I lost 1 1-2. When the selling stopiied the list or 4 I .-ank into a si ate of apathy and scarce- '■ varied. Speculation assumed no pronounced rend during the morning sesi-ion and Cattle Market and piii'vs at midday t'o!iit^ off from tlie top. Spot quint; n.i.i ili;-?. t’l lands 14.40 nomin:^!. Clo^e New York Spots. A i'! i\ Ai'f'! 4.—("otton si'Ot | the market \v;^s quiet. After a rise in ! i '. 10 iiiiuts ''’gher: mid-|tIio iirst hour !>rice^ declined again illiii . 1 do gull' lt.Tr>'. U('' :mu1 by noon ihe btillc of the active ■ I .-^ioclv^; showed little ciiangp. Xational Chicago Cattle. Chicago, April 4.—Receipts estimat ed at 3,300, market quiet, steady. Beeves 5.25 @ 6.90 Texas steers 4..50 @ 5.75 Beeves 5.25 (fi) 6.90 Stockers and feeders .... 4.00 (d) S.?.") Cows and heifers .. 2.70 Ca 5.90 Calves 4.75 (o- 6.75 Hogs, receipts estima^ed at 15,000, market weak to 5 lower. T.,lght 6.40 (d 6.80 .’di.xed 6.20 @ 6.70 Meavy G.OO @ 6.50 Rough 6.00 @ 6.20 (^ood to choice heavy .. 6.20 (Jil 6.50 I’igs 6.30 C.75 Bullc of sales 6.30 @ 6.45 Sheep, receipts estimated at 14,000, market slow. Xative 3.00 (i$ 5.20 Western 3.25 @ 5.35 Yearbngs 4.50 @ 5.60 Lambs, native 5.00 (® 6.50 Western 5.20 @ 6.50 Car Let Receipts. Wheat ?>?■ cars, with 7 of contract grade: Corn 242 cars, with 16 of con- 11 act grado; Oats 13S cars. Total re- cei])ts of vlieat at Chicago, jMinneapo- lis and Dululh today were 192 cars, compared with 169 cars last week and 502 car the corresponding day a year ago. \ / / V” / ji KW-f/ #■' J '5 r ^ h Michaels, Stem Rochester Clothes For Men and Young: Men The greatest line high-class Clothing sold for the money; and Is so admitted by ccmnotitors. The designing, tailoring and fa brics are unsurpassed for snap, style and ii’- The showing is one of the best we’ve ever had in worsteds, serges, casbinieres, etc., in fancy or pla’n, $12.50 TO $30.00. Will fit a stout, sliiu or regular and save you $2.50 to $5,00 on every suit. H. C. Long Co. Mayoralty Candidate Insane Man on Rampage. Ot:?rinq: New York Futures. ' Vpvil 4.--('otiuii futuvc;> . 1 adv. rj">2a">l; April ■ i :.r \!."\ ll’la".!’; .luno iil2 bid; ' ' ' '.I ‘; .\ugii • c'c. 12*; !a’'.">; Neiv Orleans Gotten ! ' i.ril !. .. 1- lotK'hed 140 1-2, an overnight gain of 4 1-2. '! iip tuulerKui became heavy in the aft(M!ioou l)ui tile selling did not drive ■ ’ii' i 0;!K'isii aiive stocks mucli below w',;hoy left ofi' yesierda>. 'i'!u- uiar!;et contiuiJod (iuiet dtning ihc a-ve’’noo;i \sith lluctnations sc;\;e^vl:cii irrfgubii’ bul with tiie gen.- crai tone siead>' at a net adviUice oj 7a 10 iioims. Now York Stock Li't. Last :-r.le. gi'od i Arpa’^amnu (i Co;)iier .. .. ''ton j an lu’tt SttJ,:ii' .. .. f pio'i,' rain in ! .\!';('rican (';;r iv i'' '’uniiy .. or. K 'la'.o h'-'r>n I \u'M'ican C-:iun Ol’ .. .. Palmetto Business Men Are Guests (';'t'!in f’lt I . -i\ - p ll'?'' (' ' VPS wei, s^'o'vi’t . ,i;! o\ er * 1 - Sixty business men from Charles ton, S, C., will come to Cliarlotte io- morrov: evening, arriving hero short ly after 5 o'clock. They V\’ill be en- ter’airou by members oT the Great er Charlotte Club whi> they are here, invitations to members of Ibis organ- izat'on li.'" President Ketister being ruiirelv itnnecessaiy under the prern- ; By Associated Press. i Rome, April 4.—A man, subsequent ly identified as Pietro Pesan.ti and ; tliought 10 be insa.ne. enteied St. Pet- ' ’, ei’s today armed v.-ith a revolver and plimented Dr. Bland, Vv’hom he said without warning lired uion canons Continued from Page Two. Mis. Benson’s Niece Dies In Colorado he genuinely admired much, more who were engaged in the recitol of thf bf'coming things. never in better voi'''c or “form' wild and the man v.as arresieci- slei Mrs, T.ou Benson received a tele- ‘.CTam last night announcing the death. iJr. Keesler was breviary “In Choir." The shot went i ^’icice, ]\Tips form i wild and the man «T>'pc.i.oti. t-io; j.\la\ i.iiul. rviiss Unit v.a--> and his speech was heard with great fought savageh' and slightlv wounded j years of age. She v. as aaention. , 'a policeman. ' idai^ghtcr of Mrs. M.via E. Hurt, and ]\Ir. Keesler s.'sid that the present ; j a lov'ely^ campaign was toiallv unnecessary; i Storm Warning Sent Out. ;'.\ent to Len\Ci r:x Lionths ago. . campaign was toiallv unneces--9ry; , that the citv r,nder Mr. Hawluns’ had ipf'W b! ! 1 ' ?ne! ica)i Li c-iiU''i ive .. : 'uerican S'Ueb ‘n:, . . . . frc :’ii j \i\iet icai! ir'-ineii ii;r-- pfd w , r '.' I' ue .V.'. I-V'.nevi; an '.'‘•iig.n’ FtM;nin- iinpreed '''i'h: ')i;vDaiia .\!intug Co.. .. '.••»tt..n • .5;,nt^ .= ' A; :-c-onia Mining Co .. inc.! ! .\:chi-: ii ‘ i(* t'-'asl L:l;0 .. . Ii ;rt ie uMi’s: ‘!r\ • --o'd and ; : oi'is v. Ni .■ W' IV M-ll :'■! ta'. CO b!',7 i 11.' h;;i: bon ’A a.? 2 to -’i roiiU '.i in; .1'’ U1 t) I '-a.: -juict v't".'v :a - c r(;i;'id-MS P as di' tiT'V \'. ^■'Srb- ;hat ant' I' ntr'^ b’gis- ' . U:;-ia.';‘e:l in t;“ ;■ ,■ '■ s-- ■; 1 I, '■ lilC T’.-.t' ia>-' that a’ 1' ;11 n\- 'a^or.'- oi ■n X‘, sv Vo'-k !ei'. ■ .'«i' •! bi’11 (M. : a!g;'. At th(^ 1 1 ading tio''U;: .»•. • r yt ; vrd.; "';' 'e o to *1 ovr • ';ai;iiuore >v- Ohio . . . . ‘ i!io^i'i> n Tran ii I ( iKv-ai^ a;e vV (''iiio .. .. ; Chicago ,!c .\(U';!'.wr:^1 eru a-M\ ^'i; Si. I > ■.'iiorad'') tv I’-'-M'n .. I [Viaware ! l iidsru .... I (■( t:.'. (i‘ i'v ('iiamle . . ! , ei' tc Crandf r:\' hll7 i)'!S i);' 1 :i\’ 1 i il K'T SI : The gpr.Mpmen from Charleston will l)ring a special message to bus- i-tess men of Ch.arioite. They want to :vir>et all of t’lo.se to whom they ’oroug'-t ilie nie.-^sage, ar^d all of those who are to hear it have said Storm Warning Sen ^ , 1 By Associated Press, entered upon us greatest era Oi pro-, 4.~l.ocal gress; t:iat* bttsiness men were being called away from their business to wage thi;' light viiich w:\s unner:;;- sary. ‘'.\nd wiio has t!ii-ust this thit'.g uiion the people?” he askpd,. “Tu:> men wlio live within a l^lock of each other, on i'asi avenue’, two men wlio got mad ixica-se Mr. F.sw- kins didn't plant all the hiaclntbs in lobile, Ala., April 4.~Local Fore-1 caster Ashenberger today recei'. ed tiiej following s p f> c i a 1 s t o r m w a r n i n; i iloist southwest storm v-,amin:r, 10; 4.5 a. m., Mobile to Cedar Keys. I Storm over norihwest Arkansas mov-* 'vent to Den\er rix months ago. !1 relati\es here di;l not kno'.v s'no 'v;-,s i!i. Death was due lo appemiiciti.-,. — Born, to Mr. and Thomas ; heUon, a son. —:drs. Henry Turner was taken to , . , , . , , , .he hospital yestcrdiiy for an oj^era- mg nortneasr. p,r:s-l- to high soath apiKnidicius. yarns. yau; r1,- er anu ap- their fron plause.) , Mr. Keesler spoke of ]',Ir. Hawkins they wiil be around a festive boara | treated all men alike; in_ the c^r^lwyn hotel at 8;G0 o clock j ^,^,,5 i-efriending no o;:e \^rdnesday evc'.tmg. | psrti-''tiar. He ciied a.' an in- ! t’rrn!''’’ Charlotte Cbib is of this reoufsts thai had grca^.es’ oigani.-.ation in tiie-^.toi . made to him l)v such men a.-' ('harlot:- and wl'en C. O. Kenster,K^.|, j- j, y^j^tta, Mr. .lohn Henry ■,vho is the genial and talking pres-! ■- idenr. says arseniide in conclave, the south'.',-est winds Tuesday and Tno;^- day uight, shii'ting to norihv,-est. Wed nesday. ’ MUST V ii II. Vc iin rn pld .. ^ r.h^'in Ore ('» arc M iv;'':' ;n'!ii ’n( !'• hits .1 t'^ ' 1 \ p.n oon ,'e;'-'ioii 'he i’'.;r!‘.''i 1 ■, ,'r. At , 'i ,L'- ; ; • ch.SC. Orleans Futures. I s. ! a.. \pri’ 1.—'.’oti'n d :u* . U’i' hid.; • .inlv 1lV.a32; Angn-^: ’2:;2 ask.’; 1-"' Or'eat'.f ^-pot.s. (',ngi'-.M0! . . Oiigh-Met i^fd v Xasitvill i I’.-citi" . . . i, :\;;n^'is ii ibscidt . . . ■c:'d ex as X:! lonal Xati'^na! .'',ev Vc'.'lv . lii”' Xo'I'Oi!' l'‘'. ^\''•st■. ■\f;l ^ ' V ) iii-' M.^il .. . !’( nn'.yh. ania . . ;\'Oid; ‘s Cas . . an I’rh cr^ !'eaiiing [{oel; isian.; Co Kock hhind '‘o. Sum;’', rn t^ar'ifie 11 V 1(17 ■' 70 12s ii2 bl ';i; 1 hov.S:"' is ■■ri.'.'i’* n^iw. The Cir.rlernouians have visited -overai civics ar>d have everyvrhere been weil feceiv'^d. Titey v^ill meet •'vitli a reception here the like of noi'.e v,-hich th':-y go» in o'^.or places. D. Latta, 'dcAden, and others—n\en v.ho are [lib! strons srnporters a!'‘,l to each he said "no. ,vou mus? wai: yo;ii' tnrn.” Mr. T'leesler's tri'oturs to the ity of Mr. Hawkins and I'.is record as niavor vcere great. Vv'i-.en V/eii-Known Charlotte People^ Tell It 80 Plainly. i When pahlic cndors'‘'nK nt i.? made | liy a rein’cscitta'i , (:• itii'.en of Ch.a”-| lotte, the proof is nusitive. You mn.-,;,; believe it. i^Ja;! this teslin'ony. F.v-; ery l)aci;acho sriffe;ei’. e\ery man. v.o-^ man o'r chihl wiiit any ViidtK'v trouble] v,il] iliKl pr(4l: iu ilic reafling. j W. S\. S>.itt. S F-,ist r7r.-hth St.,i Cliailoae. X. C.. says; “Siac'^' ’)oai;’s ' i Kidnev Pili.- curcd me cf 'ui-inc".’ lr(.vi-j r n l: V \- ! ic; ! ‘A ( iiarlo'! e neoido entertaining that ijti^ fi is ail wayt^i* the:V' 1 ()\^ 11. eai's ago. 1 ivavc no! Kv;0’-.vn | lie complaint is. It gi' e'; mo | pleasure to teli of tVis pcrinan-mt ' c’ue. i'efoie 1 got iihis renudy waa' t; Exciting Runaway On East Avenuel City At’ornoy .Maxwe'l compliu'enf- lii.-ce higlicsr maiiner Mayo!’ wliom 1m- .declared had been the city’s fir‘-i c.v,i:nrt';ctive chief ilefore 1 i’ot iihis renuciy. ) \’0? expctitive. itis 'vas :> -),eecli that ha I shape whh w!-ar the 'i'v tor- ;(r'Y;o witn figui'e.s of wiiich hew as conjociiciu • tiie kidr.ev^. i {;:i1re familiar. could not i»ass the knin^'y secretions :dr. .1. T.,e? Phillips kept the house without rha aid of an in-.irunj'nit and in a r>.-ar witii a taMx tiuit was a f;;.;- v.”^eks i '.vas n aL-ony. '/'inaliy^ I cf aneado'es ami Irisn .'••oci;;cd i'N'.aa's Kidney Pil'.r at R. 11. ir.iificaiion ! comedv. }ie plead n ;!d r;ai!way -:i!e ■ o;i the spfjt 7 ‘id. I i ion Pacific I'ritcd States Steel ites Steel ••a.'1.. i..,« ■ ' a h' •. : o a 1 i.u’.v middling I-’. 7->«; strict low mid-M'nifed -V 11 1-n; iniddiing 1' ’-S; s ric, | \\ abash - t; :oi d middiiaw ■!; Wabash, old . . ,. ! ; |fi g'fod nilthlling 1*; !'.;id-j w icrn I •V t';ih- 1.5 !-!; middling fair to; ;,=tan la rd Oil .. r-'r fair 16 nomit^l. j Lehigh aMley.. iiec-’ipts 5^0; sro^'k iOr.,741. ; jliu An evci.ing runaway occurred ycs- 1 lerday tifternoon on East A.ven'te wiien 125\sla ie'^n !/longing to the Charlotte 2.5 ! Guilders Stoppiy Company took frigiit 12(! j and ?vo bc-yond the driver's control lo7'^;|T;>e team started (o running near the bl.','.t 1 lnters!-ciion of Davidson street and I 5SV-! j l.'ast ave nue. Tlie '.‘.agGTi was loaded 29 tv I'vii’-i shingles and lathes and was b.5s i drawn (wo of the companny’s larg- !l‘!h'i est and iinest horses. The negro driv- b2t>’2!cr, seeing tl'-at he could not control I77’2 ithe team, jujmped off the wagon be- 7^ 'tween .Alexander and Myers street. II At. the corner of Myers and East Av- 1 i enue and immediatoly in front of Dr. IC'. A. Bland's residence, the team ith the laboring .Tordan Co.’s'Fnu'.. Sir.ro at:d tlie ■;:a 't to sniiport Hav.’kins. content: of five or '--i ; ')0 ;e'' is .stori-I Air Cameron I-.jorrison, iierhapis one me to tue tfcst oi iieaitli. 1 om> iiopo o" t’v‘ n:o-t brilliant atfernevi; of • he nv staiemeni will induce or nor ]:m1- cii'-, an orator who always holds t.hc ney suii^erers to try Doan's Kulncy cloest atteniion, spolce up'm "i'^acl^- Pills.” n.ore in i^ahdic Otliciais,’' and pointed For sale by ^ (he one man reitts. r aster-,'dilburii Co., Im in o, [■ j Pi f -1 O':'- fi.- I tOii I 11 . C O i I 0. r O' , i. J - -cot- t';3 Mayor Hawkins v/h',? iiad defied the interests of *’-li. E. D. (.atia and lived up 10 eve^’y word he iiad promised the peopie '\'h‘='n e'ccted 1 v\'o yea''’s ago. M’’. E. A. Cole said thai the people owed an oidigation to !Mv. Hawk ms. This obligation was to return hi;n to oflice because he liad complied with •f-vtry promise lie natl made tiic \ul- CfS. ^ r John A. McRae, law partner of sjcie ager- Xev,' Yor States. Remember the nain take no other. nil ile.alers. (' for the TJnlti d ;—Doan's—and 1 t: n-.: puv; I’s V, ' arc !r'^ Il linen. ' you can :'f out nor i; c:;- fi;, rr-h ' i'-r-. H. C, LONG CO., A^entff. ► V:’."s 1 crashed against a tree. The tongue j pmp-imer Stewart, who is for Dr. 650 U\as broken from the wagon, the horse | gpoke of the old and the new 174^;Hm tne right hand side fell in a heap | characterized those who were and the lathes fell forward on the' ^ t^,. ■D^ov^.! horse. The few peonle on the street London Stock rused lo the scene and iiegan lifting 1 the lumber oi’f the prostrate horse. London, April L—American s-ecuri-j'1 be horse on the left hand side did QT-,1 a fr-^^tion ' ii’t fall, but kept struggling to get out ope.=f d ' of the entanglement. Finally the horse IT" l\i i ET'OU'^'H TO MAKE ^ an man angry $ flriTb«rr I‘"t.f the cp- Frank 1 j Canadian T ^"’nnw!t«^vlTilehorse were cut. St'igeani Scullion sat in i-o-|Siroi'g and gained 3 l-_ 1 . fvoTnlthe wagon rolled back off him and if ji, !v r:in’'ai''ers all the taornin.g j ri.^st of the ^ist ad\ancei. . j assisted to his feet. ' -Mc! h'-ard ih.e ’-oters registerina tmuri j.4 7_,s over parity. . Strange to relate neither horse was •• r.M nrvt; in tlic- vdoui whcM’e ilecorder improvement was maintaine , hind. The one, which had ‘ '.ira> d K‘ t r,;i;nes in tlic- vooni . • , . !) 15. Smith 's won' to sit and Wall street buying in tlie j was trampled by the other one, 'w'igmont tr. on ofi'enders. Entrance tOj^nd the market closed steady. | ^,g with assistance i 1:,.. rcui'dration ]ir>‘''inct behind the candidacy of Dr. Bland as being the oldest 01 old linjis, making v^ry sarcastic lefeijnces to a lew of the “niattagers ’ oi po.sing candidate. Messrs, R. F. Stokes, J. Powers, W. M. Tye, P. C. Whltlor-k, the latter of wliom had presided, .npoke afterwards. Each hold the ?.t- iention of a goodly number until the band finallv played for the close 01 the rallv. ‘Mr. Stokes' subject was, “Beat 'Em or Bu.st;” Mr. Flowers', “His Record is the Platform" and and showed only a few'scratches. One Labo* ing ^Man in I that had not fallen was unloosed, the seriously hurt. The one, which had to be rather badly sprained. To Probe Vote Buying. Lexington. Ky., AprlL 4.—oVte btiy- >et was from - l!::: U>e Agony of a Baby under seemec of ,), •]; ofit's oilite. After he ' a Skin Affliction ' ! , n'ioi.it two or three hundred ] • 0-, !e tlu" must walk around the ci'.:• j ;t’i ;‘nd enter from tlie other j jg xnore ten bile because it can’t' jng and selling is to be investigated an^ Seullion leaned back -,-011 how it suffers. But there is i by circuit judges and commonw^eslth iiair and talked real freely to ^t hand—not only relief but a'attorneys throughout eastern Ken- .• nerte!- w’no droi>l"'il i'l to ask cure from jirickly heat, ! tucky, according to reports received tiv re v.c e any i'e{>ple who luul ^| rashes lilvos. eczema and all oHier; here today from various mountain sec- 'n.itf.l p viob'nion. | pkin affcctions so prevalent among in-jtions in that part of the state. Here- 'Ti^ere ha'=n't been an arrest,’ hei^^^^^j, during ihe summer months. If 1 tofoie in investigations 01 this charac- ■ but I liave felt like arresting vou want to see your baby rest easy | ter, only vote sellers have been in- n lo' of neonle Please don't quote again—and a look of relief spread ! dieted, as the law of Kentucky provide • over its little face, .iust apply this a penalty for this class of law break- We believe 1 ing, and none for the buyer. Now, I' I'P 'U Politics. On the platforni with Mayor Haw- kins, were; 'W. C. Maxwell, W. F. Harding, L. L. Keesler, T1 L. I^Iason,^ K. I'- Stokes, Cameron Morrison, .lohn I^Ic-^ Rae Paul Whitlock, .Tohii S. B'ake, 1 ' ] J Vann, Charles A. Williams, .J.j F Flowers, A. M. McDonald, E. A., Co’e Dr C. G. McManaway, Dr. I John’ S. Davidson, Lee S. Phillips,! Ernest Williams, and otheis. %'mmm IP:-I>1! .’I '"'is-,' 1 il’lf; f"'^ m\'A ij ” ■ a lot r; -I _ 1 1 2: ;i' saying it, though, lor tho-e who conn^ this way were One man wanted ;'r:cmls of UK to V. 1 n mine. sulendid remedy ZILMO. ^ 1 - . . honestlv and sincerely that In ZEAIO {however, the investlgattors promise to TO ttdl him wl'.ich man was going^vill tiud the cure you have been j consider both . * I rern.arked that a candidate | :„„,ving for. We can tell you in all' Hindman, the couitty seat of Knott ,'n I’lie 'inarchistlc partv had just en-j,,.„fi, that we have made thousands county, reports 587 indictments were .1 field a id swept it. He .,nd thousands of parents happy with. returned by the grand jury yesterday, ‘■‘id he had br.at-d no (ire bell. An-hi,i, simple but sure remedy. ^ j This is in the same circuit district as „■ el'ow wanted me to tell him! And to prove our absolute sincerity, Floyd county, where 210 indictments ’ bet on the result. I asked Uve have Instructed all druggists sell-! were reported last week. »■ t J rvf'''.*'- '* T' Tr , him to give his money to the 1 ing ZEMO, to refund the purchaser his iu) w If ins jiiwix^.' v\» - I 1 Li}^ ' — ‘,1 1 4 • rU.le people and he would be sure 10 money he very first bottle^does ^ vvin. 'rhen a mute came in and made back at him 1 some signs. I “signed’ I to walk around the city hall, and (''ip i.h Fireman } ' Naiilcs i him. And est and most effective treatment for affpotinns of the skin fiiicl scilp whetn- er on infant or grown person • i CO., titn. A.iiii. ' *;j, Y.f ■ -il A^,vnt- instead he turned around in the flm r : i'inall I sot rid of him. Am ' ,h. 11 another reporter came in and wanted to know why we were not making any arrests. I passed him a g»ntle one, tuit he didn t mind the lifk. and turned upon a patrolman witli some anestions. Honest now, old man, don't say it in the paper, Im’election day?'*AH 'of these^Toob^h i oil closing Pn^es^ toda.v;^^^ (piestions are asked and we cant do a thing with them except be ])olite. Sergeant Scullion finished and Chief Cbrlatenbury came in. He held his i’ancls above his head and said he wouhl answer no other ffiolisli ntics- tioii. n was funny, really tunny. New Orleans Cotton Seed Oil. bring relief. T’sed ])ersistently there-! Xew Orleans, April 4.—Cotton seed after ZEMO is bound to cure. joil; Prime refined in barrels per pound ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP make theig.io; choice meal 8 per cent ammonia most economical as well as the clean-j ,,er long ton 27.25; choice cake do do Mrs. C. E. Mason has as her guest, Sold by druggists everywhere and in sister, Mrs. W. C, Simpson, of Charlotte by our authorized agents, j Atlanta. Tryon Drug Co. -Mr. .7. B. Ivey has returned from a hurried business trip to New York. New York Cotton Seed Oil. Xew York. April 4.—Cotton seed Spot n.OOaG.lo; April fi.0Sa0.15; May f».1 30.19; June 6.S4a»i.36; July G.2Sa G29' 100 sold at 6.27, 100 at 6.28; August 6.29a6.32: September G.27a (».29; October 5.75a5.80; November .^>..").”)a."i.70. . Sales between third and four^n calls; 100 Aitril G.ll; 100 July G.27; 200 Julv 6.28. Total'Balfes 7,600. i fi jL kii. Wc are liea^cu5:'teyp for tr_e best 221 all r arni seects. Grass and €*ov''’i Se-ed Gsri?, €ottcu^Seeu» FGB.S, Sor^ums, Kafiir Seed? Fsainiri, e‘ic, ^Wood’s Crop issue Sneci&i” Foley Kidney Pills contain in con- i centrated form ingredients of estab lished therapeutic value for the j)rompt alleviation of all kidney and bladder ailments. Foley Kidney Pills are antiseptic tonic and restorative.^ Do not allow' your kidney trouble to ^ progress beyond the reach of medi cine, but start taking Foley Kidney Pills at once. Refuse substitutes. Bow en Drug Store on North Square. IT. o n t K1 y 1 ,ns to LOST—In city, watch fob, last night. Reward if left at News oface. 4-2t ! gives iimc'y niicrrnat;! i seeds to plant e?ch i‘- I the 3'eai‘, also pnce?; or j able Scecls. V.'rlle c..,/. maiicci free on request. ^^1081 You can’t afford to be without a rfftigerntor. And there was a time when a great maii^-’’ fumilics (oiild not afioui a goou lefrig- erator because the price was too high. 'I'hl!:. however, is not the case now. for vou can get a ‘Turitari" Refrigjrgtor at a medium nrice The- Puritant is sanitary—no part that cannot be kept ao- «olutelv clean; is an ice saver—the walls are thick and insulated with mineral wool; is well and neatly constructed. Empire refrigerators, $7.50 to J25.00. Puritan refrigerators, S13..50 to $45.00. W. T. McCOY & CO. GET IT AT McCOY’S Presbyterian College Por Women and Conservatory ofMusio CHAKLOTT&, N. U Ii’ALLi TERM liEGiNS SEPT. 8TK, ISIO. Faculty of Specialists in every liepartmeat. Thorougia Work. Chrlstlas Influence. City Ad vantage,3. Music, Art, Elocution Specialtiss. - ^ For caUlogu., ilddre.. t>m06BS. O. ft
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 4, 1911, edition 1
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