THr OWAHt.OTTE NW* , OUlOBtK lO, Wii ? I -il Late Market Reports Cotton-Stocks~Grain-Provlsions-IV1i$oellanef^tis Southetn Spot Mcanti Niw York Cotton SttD York Stock Market \*^ch’anged. mi'dduSg°y 'steldy 1*—^"esular chang- In JvL,“hK o« 8 to 14 point* es occurred at the openljiE of th» stock . TK weakneas market today. Movement* of «ctlve Savannah. Oa., Oct. 18.—Spot cot- opening was active fitocka for tlie moat p»rt were down- on middling quiet 8 7-8. I ‘^n^e South again selling freely wards. United States Steel opened un- Macon Ga.. Oct. 18.—Soot cotton th^ covered earlier in changed on a scale of 3.000 shares but 8 Vs. connr^ soon fell off 5-8. Western Maryland lost ,ulrtlln« « 3 ». “•'*« » !»'« «»4 KansM Ctty Southern 3-4. Augusta, Q^. Oct. 18.—Spot cot- 'Anaconda advanced a point. ;on middling 9 1-8. h*occurred toward mid-j After developing a generally heavy harleston S C Oct 18—Soot nnrt» *“*5® shorts due to re- tone and establishing losses of a half nnn m dd in* 8^i^ 1 h^it PH^ southwest in Union Pacific and Reading ant*. 7-8 ,o,t(.n middling 8 7 8. ,bcit. Prlcea fully regained the early in U. 8. Steel the market rallied Houston. Tex.. Oct. 18.—Cotton apot *?**. «ven passed yesterday’s briskly. U. S. Stedl returned to near middling 9 1-4. '^®^®1s. New Orleans and yesterday’s closing and Union Pacific Sharp rallies occurred toward mid-1 juiet. LhoTlotte Cotton I Mnmnkl . uuu J cai.«i uajr g auu U141VU racmptus were leading buyers on the fractionally abov«. Continued selling of eatner scare, but local bears sold the American Tobacco bon()B which (liitgo Cram United states Departmefit of ftgr ioulture WKATHCR BORBi^a Will,IS L. MOORE, ClU«i >Cew cctton Colton *6ed. per bushel .. CHARLOTT& PRODUCE. ...8H 25ViC. h ®^'ance owing to rumors of went down 5-8 for the four and 1 1-8 a bearish National Ginners’ report, for the sixes, encouraged short selling Local prices at midday were 15 to by professionals. Heavy liquidation of 16 points up from bottom and 3 to o'American Cotton Oil depressed it 2 1-2 points higher than last night. Ion reports that the dividend op the Spot quiet; iniddllng uplands 9.36 common stock was not being earned, nominal. j \ork bidding caused ft recov- After midday the market showed ery and a firm closing tvlth prices near less activity, but remained quite the best. , steady on scattered covering due to | American Cotton Oil continued down* fears of an unfavorable weather map ward to 47 3-4, making its loss'over tomorrow. 3 points. Weakness of the Aiherlcan 'Ihe latest rumors placed the Na- Tobacco bonds checked speculative tionai Ginners’ figures at 8,560,000 operations in other bond issues but bales but the trade was still skftpti- prices were fairly w6ll sustained, c**- I The market was irregular thrrfnghdut Open New York Futures. the morning. Some of the Industrials New York, Oct. 18.—Cotton futures »bowed firmness but the railroad list opened steady-. January 8.94a95; Feb. unsettled except for the coalers, steady, recelptn 4.032 cases; 8.99 bid; March 9.08a09; May 9.20a22; Preasure against U. S. Steel was again n ark, casess Included 15al8. flr^ts. June 9.26b; July 9.25a26; Oct. 8.83a85; conspicuous He; per 12 Chickens, per Ib 16 Bufer. ppr Ib i5®20 per dozen 25 Duc'iis. i^er lb.. pe«* Corn, per bu >tt?. per bn 10 OX 9.'^ :ref= 23a29 Chicago Provisions. l*i.—Butter steady, dairies 21a26. ■tco, . - ^ 14 l-4al- V firsts * - h-e e firni. Daisies fwinf 13 ;v4al4. Young Americas 14 14a! .;. Homs 14 l-4al-2. p uto>- firm. Wisconsin oSaGO, ^lichigans and Minneeotas 68a60. Re- ■eij't- ca:s. p.;u'tr> live firm, turkeys 15. chlck- e '* pprinRs 11. , \>al teadv. 50 to 60 lb. weights 8a . ti' 5 It), weights 9 l-2alO 1-2, b5 ;o 110 lb weights 11. Nov. 8.87 bid; Dec. 9.06a07. Cloea New York Cotton Futures. ioitie Market New York, Oct. 18.—Cotton futures closed steady. Open. High. Low. Close. .Ian .. .. 8.94 9.08 8.93 9.03—*05 'Peb .. 8.99 9.06 8.99 9.09—10 Mar .. .. 9.08 9.23 9.08 9.18—19 .\pril . 9.23-25 May . .. 9.20 9.35 9.20 9.31—32 1 June . 9.25 9.35—37 July . .. 9.25 9.43 9.25 9.40—41 Aue . . —'— 9.35—40 1 Sept . . —_ 9.30—40 !Oct .. .. 8.83 8.98 8.82 9.00—05 ' Nov . .. 8.87 9.00 8.87 9.00—04 Dec .. .. 9.06 9.21 9.05 9.17—21 Recovery In prices which set in to- 'ward the close of the first hour was carried further before there was suffi cient realizing to cause a -setback. Speculation was quiet and feature- lless between 12 and 1 o’clock. Prices Standard stocks manifested weak ness again later in the 4*iy. There was a sudden decline to 58 1-2 of ol United spot 945; Chicago. ■'Ct. 18.—Cattle, receipts es- imated at 0,000. market firm for best jradef. others generally steady. Beeves 4.75 ® 8.60 Texas steers 4.10 @ 6.15 • Westcn pteers 4.25 7.20 j ?tocker? and feeders 3.20 (g 5.75 i Co^ s and heifers .. .. 2.00 @ 6.00 | Calves 5.50 (& 9.25 j ^ Hog?, rerelpu estimated at 26.000, j New Orleans, Oct. ±o.—v^unuu ^ marker steady for heavy grades, others tures opened steady at a decline of 10 Aniencan ^gar Kenning; Ito 12 points, the near months break- Anaconda Mining Co.. .. Atchison Close New York 8pota. New York, Oct. 18.-—Cotton, closed quiet, middling upland do gulf 960; no sales. ^ew Orleans Cotton reaiv. -ig-* Ml.\ed Heav' 6.00 Rough Good to choice heavy Pl« Bulk cf sales .. .. 5.95 e 6.70 In* below the nine cent level and ... r 6.05 @ 6.75 all months established new law levels * ‘ 6.-0 tor the season. Cables were unfavora- t;.;.'.,' «.00 ® ...20 bl« and the weather over the cotton re- ?aMdlaS ^cl«c 6.20 # 6.70 flon was better than for aeveral days • o sn e ftA nftiet flUhmiorh fort miinh rain waft fltill v^nCSapCaKC ® V-ruIO. . New York Stock List. Last sale Amalgamated Copper ..... .. oI% American Beet Sugar 58 American Car & Foundry .. .. 49H American Cotton Oil '. American Locomotive 34 V3 .. 6434 ,. blOlii ,. bll6H .. 31% .. .. 126 .. 9«% .. 74% Canadian Pacific 228^ .. 73% American Smelting .. 18.-Cotton fu- American Smelting pfd 3.50 ® 5.90 past, although too much rain was still Northwestern 6.30 @ 6.65 reported In the eastern sections. Heavy. Ch cago & N^tnwe^ern .. % selling orders were executed on the ^ Colorado Fuel & I Sheep, receipts eatlmated at 65,000, Colorado Fuel « lion steady to 10 lower. ^earfrt^^d",. Mtive . bl44 107% 2S *»48 bi62 e-’ern Yearlings Lambe, antive Weetem A-r ^ A OT in me eany iracing. immeuiaiciy $-25 after the call shorts were profit tak-j pjn b‘»’ J ^ ^ ers and prices recovered 6 to 9 points ^Rio Prande ofd b46% 3.65 @ 4.40 gt^^dlng 2 to 4 polnta under yester- Oenjer & Rio Grande pfd .... b4b4 *. v. r.isl 11:85 Daily Movement of Produce. Re- .\rticles, ceipts Flour, bbls 23.145 Wheat, bu 90,000 '.orn. bu 444,000 Oats, bu .... .. .. 405,000 R-- bu IC.OOO Barley, bu 177.000 Car Lot Reeelpta. Wheat 36 cars, with 9 of contract irade: Corn 21B cars, with 50 of con tract ^ade; Oats 152 cars. Total re ceipts of wheat at Chicago, Minneapo lis and Duluth today were 667 cars. I hour of business. Great Northern Ore Ctfs A private forecast of frost within r«Titrai 'the next 48 hours cabled to Liverpool o I,—vv Interborough-eMt 47 bl37’^ 14% Chicago, IU.| Oct. 18.—Plenty of or ders to buy .upheld the bull sida of the market today for wheat. The opening: was 1-4 cent off to a shade Mgher. De- cemt:r started at |1 to 100 1-8, a loss of l-8al-» cent but Sickly rallied to lou ~-4'. With pit shorts buying, fcorn had an upward swing. December opened a T6th lower to a like amount up at 64 1-2 to 64 5-8 and rose to 64 3-4a7-8. Cats advanced with c6m. December ctarted unchanged to l-8c. down at 47 3-8 to 47 1-2 and recovered to 47 l-2a5-8. Provisions made a gain all around owing *to commisison buying through out the entire list. First sales were 1-2 to 17 1-2 up with January deliver ies 1535' to 1545 for pork; 885 to 89U for lard and 805 for ribs. Forecast of rains brought about an additional gain in com. The cloae was steady at 65 5-8 for December, a net advance of lal 1-8. Cold and snow hindering seeders' in Germany helped a further advance in wheat. So dfd unfavorable crop ad vices from Russia and from Kansas. The clos-s was stady with December Y-Sc. net higher at 101 1-8. Chicago Grain.' Chicago, ni., Oct. 18.—Cash grain: Wheat, No. 2 red lOOalOl; No? 2 hard 104al06; ^o. 1 Northern 113ail6 1-2; No. 2 Northern lllall4; No. 2 spring 110all2; velvet chaff 95a2; durum 95 a06. Corn N6. 2, 71 3-4a73 1-4; N6. 2 white 73 1-2; No. 2 yellow 73 l-4a74. Oats No. 2, 46 3-4a47; No. 2 white 47 3-4a48 1-4; standard 47 l-4a48 1-4. Rye, No. 2, H 1-2. Barley 75al25. Timothy, I3ai525. Clover 14al950. Chicago Grain and Pro4lu6e. High. Low. Close. WHEAT— Oct 98% 97% 98% Dec 101% " 100 1011^ May 106% 104% 105% July 100% 99% 100% CORN— Dec 65% May 66 65%, 65% July .... .... 65% OATS-^ Dec .... 47% May 50% July 46% LARD, 100 lbs.— Jan 15.62% 15.35 15.57% May .... .. 15.62% 15.37% 15.62% RIBS, 100 lbs.— Oct .. .. 8.87%. Jan .. .... 8.97% RIBS, 100 !bs.— Oct 8.27% Jan 8.12% May 8.22% 8t. Loifla Grain. St. Louis, Oct. 18.—Cash: higher; track No. 2 red 1.01al.02; Nu. 2 hard 1.06al.l2. Corn higher; track No. 2, 72 3-4; No. 2 white 73 1-2. Oats higher; track Nol 2, 1-4; No. 2 white 48 l-4al-2. 4 ■8 zsn ‘S3.S . 042. j X V r' so' ^ o O*io0 dljQ-t^oJb 3cyx_£>2>OUit>. & O/.Tru:Crest*. , iGbs^atloiis taken at 8 a, m* 76th merf^fin tfmit fictsarf or tont&ncfoi Uneai pass thron^li points of equal air pressoie. IsoUi€nn8, or dotted pasa tlirougb pointt of equal tempera^ tuve; will be drawn onljrfor zero, fraedng, 90 degrees and lOO degmai. Syi^la inmcate itateof p d«wr; O partly eloadn • ckwdy ® raiii; 0) wow; e report missing. Ar- W ™ ngure, minimtun temperature for past 12 hours: —244kmi tamxaU, if it i^uala «01 wind velocitar of lO miiM Lour or motib T TM£ WEATHER. mints • ♦ of Interborough-Met pfd 44 inents movement around the ^ & Nashville .. .* 14J A -^^i3«url Pacific '.. .. 3S 21,900 official forecast but it had Its effect ^ neverthelws. J National Biscuit 124^/3 179,0000 i The trading months were put 4 to ( K-ntior*! 47»4 .....Jpolnu over yestertoj-'B close. Here a CentralV. !! 105K S4,000 rumor was received that a prlvaW ,,ortolk & Weatem 106>i bureau was coming out with a ni^rt Northern Pacific Pacific Mall . Pel1n^ ylvania reople’s Qas vere ‘ * were 3 to 4 points under yesterday’s compared with 746 cars last week and , months. COO cars the corresponding day a year MO Southern Cotton Seed Oil. Atlanu, Oct. 18.—Crude cotton >«ed oil 32. Latest today. “Imp’* romanca. Amuaa-U on ginning to October 17, of 8,600,000 bales. While this was not confirmed it stop- ^ ped all buying and started heavy sell-, Palace Car ing with the result that at noon Prices - ... Island Co.. .. Rook Island Co pfd.. .-'outhem Pacific 116% 29% 122% 107 bl57 138% 24% 47 109 bonichrn Railway .. 27 t'nion Pacific ci'.Hed States Steel .. Uitited States Steel pfd Wabash .. .. I. .. ., Wftbash pfd —Dr. Wilder’s regret tc know unwell. He has •everal dara. many friends will that he Is quite been indoors for Family Hair Dressing. Get a bottle of delightful, rafreahlng PARISIAN SAGE madam, and have everybody In the house uae it regu larly. It’s fine for childres aa wall u frown ups and R. H. Jordan Jb Co. Kuarantee PARISIAN SAGE to drira dandruff, stop falling hair or Itching scalp, or money back. Large t^ottle 50 cents. I think PARISIAN SAGE la good a hair grower. It is good to rid tbe balr of dandruff and stop the hair from (^Uing out. It Is a beautllUr at well Open New Oi'iaana Futures New Orleans, Oct.. 18.—Cotton fu tures opened steady. October 9.14 b; Nov. 8.97; Dec. 8.96a97; Jan. 8.98a99; March 9.11al2; May 9.25 bid; July 9.36. Close: New Orleans apots. New Orleans, La., Oct. l^;—S^ot cot-;Western Union ton ateady, 1*8 off. Middling 9 3*8. Sales l^blsb Valley on the spit 541 bales; to arrive 2100. — Low ordinary 5 15-16 nominal; ordi-. York Money, nary 6 3-4 nominal; good ordinary| YOfk, Oct. 18.—Close: Prime 8 J-16; strict good ordinary » 9*16; i 4 i-2a3-4 per cent; low middling 8 7-8; ^rict low middling. sterling exchange seady with actual 9 1*8; midling 9 8-8; atrict middling bankers’ bills at 483.40 162 109% bl2% 78% 163% IR & Bcalp cleaner. I intend to kmP > American 9 1-2; good middling 9 5-8; strict good middling 9 13-16; middling fair 10 1-8; middling fair to fair 10 1-2; fair 10 7-8 nominal. Receipts 7,648; atock 75.976. Livirpod Cotton Market Uve^pool, Oct.’ 18.—Closing cotton: Spot in fair demand; prices 8al0 points lower. . . * r c« American middling fair .. .. 6.59 Good middling J JJ Middling Low middling J Good Ordinary oif the d«y ^«re 8,000 balea and included 7,400 American. Racelpts 84,000 bales. Including 24,. ^ in the house, I know It helped my •ead."—Hannah Harkness, Marshall- Iowa. Attention Ginners w# hart on hand and for sale one of the moat eompltta Gin Books ever publlsbad. It is arranged for a rac7rd of aU tranaactiona eoimacrt«4 with ginning tha bale aad kaap* carbon eopj for tke glaaar. Book eoatalAlnf 100 tiekala •nd 100 copies only BO otata. By mail. U oenta. Order all you want todaj« News PoUisbtflg Company Chahot**, N. C. and closed Futures opened easier very steady. iotu. October Oct-Nor NoT-I>ec l^c^an Feb-March . March-Aprll April-May . jMay-Jnne .. Jona-July .. july.Aug .. AntSvpt .. Oct'Nov .. 4.89 4.91 4.98 4.9(%, 4.97% 4.99% 6.01 5.02% 4.9T%, 4.96% Aldet men Witt not Convent To-nmht{^'»^j^ for 60 day bills and at 486.60a48'6.65 for demand; commercial bills 482 3-4; bar silver 53 1-8; Mexican dollars 48; government bonds steady; rail road bonda Irregular. Call Money. New York, Oct. l8.-Money on call steady, 2 3-8al2 per cent; ruling rate and closing bid 2 38; offd. at 2 l2. Time loans ateady; 60 daya 3 1-4 to 1-2 per cent; 90 days 8 1*2 to 84; 6 months 8 3-4 to 4 per cent. New York Cotton Seed Oil. New York, OCt 18.—The cotton seed oil market closed quiet. Closing prjces: Spot 578a93; Oct S78a83; Nov, 550a 54; Dec. 660a51; Jan. 560a51, 40(T sold at 551; January 665a60; March 660a61, 400 sold at 540, April 660a67; May 564 a68. ^ Sales between third and fourtii calls: l,30(t Dec. 650; 200 Dec. 549; 300 Jan uary 651; 700 March 561; 200 March 660. Total sales 9.400. • aouthem Naval atorea. Savannah, Ga. Oct. 18.—Turpentine firm 47 1-2. Roaln Arm: F 652 1-2; G 662 1-2. New OHeana Catten aead Oil. New Orleans, La,, Oct. 18.—Cotton aeed oil: Prine refined in barrels per lb. 626; choice meal 8 per cent amonia per long ton 2860; ch(^ce cake men will Ti*«. «?•*?"! Mrs» Jachion that was scheduled for toa||W Sd z'v.'^rytoTS' pow. «r Company are Wiilmg Article rcSSaM^Tri^i of tl« !»»•« ««rSS In »m« ct Ita detalU wM to of t^ “?4?*MAaaM™Taylor and Lee “Long Roll,” to know that Mra, Stotte- ponad until Bgeasrs. xayio Srall Jackson U writing an article In fif^T’IScutlve board will Held refutaUon of the latter*a delineation of a%^?£aud. H. ^ toiay, ^ It will Interest the South at large, eapeclally readers of Mary Johnaton’s with 104% 99% 64% 65%, 65% 47% 49% 46% 8.77% 8.85 8.20 8.02% 8.10 47% 50% 46% 8.87% 8.97% 8.20 8.12% 8.22% Wheat TRIAL OP WILLIAM J. CUMMINS. By Associated Press. New York, Oct. 18.—Wide variety of William J. Cummins financial interests is causing some delay in selecting a jury to try the Nashville promoter for grand larceny in connection with the failure of the Carnegie Trust Company. Five mOre jurymen were needed today, The Specific charge against Cummins is the larceny of |14Q,000 In connection with a note transaction. The list ot^ Xummins’ promotion, with which taiesmali are asked if they have any connection, contains names of twenty companies, mostly in the South. Cummins defence, It Is underi^tood, will be that he is the victim of a con spiracy by prominent financiers Jeau- ous of his succcess. —This evening at 8 o’clocls^he Poul try Association will hold its regular meeting at the office of Rev|[ Geo. A. Page, on the comer of Church and Fourth streets. KICKED BY A MAO HORSE. Samuel Birch, of Beetdwn, Wis., had a most narrow escape from losing his leg, as no doctor could heal the fright ful sore that developed, but at last Bucklen’s Arnica l^alve cured it com pletely. Its the greatest healer of ul cers, bums, bOlia, eczema, scalds, cuts, corns, cold-sores, bruises and piles on eai^h, Try it 25c at' W. L. Hand ft Co.’s. FOUNt)—Gent’s bicycle on N. Tryon SI. Will return to owner on pay ment of this ad and proper proof. Found, care News.v TRUSTEE'S SALE Under and by virtue of a power of «ale contained in a certain deed in trust executed to me on the 2Sth day of March, l9ll, by J. W. Gfaves and recorded in the ottCe 6f the Register ot Deeds for Mecklenburg County, in Book 278, page 32^ default haring been made in the payment of the Indebted ness therein secured, I will expose for sale at Public Auction at the Court House door of Mecklenburg County, on the 20th day of November,, 1911, at 12:00 o’clock, Mm the {^bllowlng de scribed real estate, viz: In the City of Charlotte, Ward No. 4, si^uare No. 189 Butler’s Map. begin ning at a atafce Or post on the South side Of West Ninth St., about 130 feet from tba Comer of Graham and Ninth Sta., and running parallel with Gra ham street and toward Eighth St.. 64 feet to a stake or post in W. T. Wilk inson’s line; thence with W. T. Wilk inson’s Una and towar\ia Smith St., 60 feet to an alley; thence with aaid al ley S4 fet to Ninth St., thenee with Ninth St. 60 feet to the beginning and being the same land in all respects that was conveyed to the said J. W. .Graves by daed from Unicm Loan ft Realty Co., which will be found record ed in tlie office of said Register of Deeds for Mecklenburg County to wliiofa reference is hereby made for a more particular description. Th4& sale will,be made subject to two prior liens, one to E. L. Keealtff, Trustee, for the Mutual Building ft Loan Association and one to H. J, Al lison. truatee for C.' W. Allison. Tkts October 17th 1911. MORRIS E. TROTTER, IMt-oaw Truat^ Forecaat for Charlotte and Vicinity. Fair, cooler tonight; Thursday, fair. For North Carolina. Fair, cooler tonight with frost in mountain districts; Thursday, fair. Weather Conditions. Heavy rainfall occurred over prac tically all of the States bordering >n the Atlantic^ Ocean, from Florida to New YOrk, during the past 24 hours. The amount at this station was 1.63 inches. A portion of the low pressure area located over the interior on Interior on Tuesday, is this morning central on the North Carolina coast, where it is still raining. Pressure is relatively high over Ten nessee and the Ohio Valley, with cool er weather there and over the south eastern states. An extensive high pressure area is advancing from the North Pacific coast with fair and decidedly cooler weather. Conditions favor, fair and cooler weather tonightfi in this vicinity: Thursday, fair. SOCIAL D. A. R. MEETING. There will be a called meeting of Mecklenburg chapter, D. A.“R., at Mrs. E. L. Keesler’s tomorrow afternoon at 4 o’clock . WOMAN’S CLUB. The I^epartment of Civics, will meet t;oihorrow with the chairman, Mrs. C. B. Platt. The executive board will meet after the civics meeting. The program at the civics meeting will be as fol lows: Report of summer Work and What the Department Hopes to Accomplish .Mrs. Chas. B. Platt Best Plan for Organization Junior Civic League.. . ' . .Mrs. Rush T. Wray. Discussion—How to Enthuse the Chil dren, led by Mrs. Chas. C. Hook. | MRS. PURCELL HOSTESS TOMORROW. Many good bridge lovers are antici pating a delightful game at Mrs. Frank Purcell’s tomorrow afternoon. This very charming hostess will in clude in the hospitality of the mOT- row: Mesdames Isaac Hardiman. J. H. Ham, C. E. Hooper, E. W. and W. W. Phifer, J. y. Keerans, H. O. Miller, Franklin Gordon, E. W. Mellon. C. E., Platt, H. «. Mather, Harris Wilcox, Croft Woodruff, P. M. Brown, W. H. I Lambeth, Harry Dixon, T. J. Guthrie, j J. B. Bowen. Lottie Maffitt, Tscharner ; De Graffenreid, W. R. Taliaferro, sr., J. Ryal W*oodall, L. B. Newell, Carlton Befit; Misses Eva Liddell, Vannie Charkon, Evelyn Weeks. After-game guest, Mrs. J. P. ^.Idwell. | CARDS FOR } NOVEMBERS. Handsomely engraved cards reading as follows were issued today to out-of- town friends: „ u I Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius McNelis request the hOnor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter | Helen to ! Mr. Leo Haid Phelan on Wednesday morning November 8 at 8 o’clock j St. Peter’s Catholic Church Charlotte " I N. C. I Accompanying card: At Home, Charlotte, November 18th. - , The bride is popular with a host of friends in the city. She is a hand some brwette, attractive and ing and will be one of the prettiest brides of the season. The groom I* ^ son of Mr. and Mrs Pat Phalan, and is popularly knOwn in the city. He is connected with the Charlette Supply Co., and esteemed highly by his business associates. Mr. and Mrs. Phelan will continue to reside in Chartotte. THE EVENT OF THE EVENING , ^ The most brilliant event of the even ing will be the McClintock-Blake nup tials in the First Presbyterian churct. The details of the wedding were given, on the social page of Sunday’s New-. The Blake home is elaborately deco rated for the wedding, the wedding Color, pink, being exquisitely wroufhi in f^e ftdominent of the bridal lora. A rich array 6f present enu>ha- sizing the universal popularity of the bride and. grooBui- fliia aeveral,rooms. ’ .X-' SALE OpensTomorrow 9AM. H. C. Long Co N. C., after 2,000 BIRCH CHAIR SEATS ALL SIZES 1006 Mission Fibre Or imitation Leather Chair Seats, all sizaa. Any of above at 10 cents each. Special, price per dozen. Come early before they ara all sold. AN ALUMINUM THIMBLE FREE to any woman or child making cash purchases from ua amounting to FIFTY CENtS or more. We oa^ largest stock of Household and Kitchen Hardware that is kept in the'state. Builders' Hardware and Tools a Specialty. Call and *ee os. Weddington Hardware Co. 29 East Trade Street tiiAasiLiJe.. Jii.

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