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OKEENSBOEO DAILT NEWS, THTJTtS DAY,' APBTJ. 21. 1910 8 . SPORTING NEWS , ; ii . STIHOISa OF THE CUBS I - cram trtmn I . ... , BasLuaU. aLatino j; ' NATIONAL. I . . ... .. . ... I -Ja w lerx: Immoo. oi ct xorx At Brookljtai Philadelphia, ft Brook lyn, 8. ' At Cincinnati: Pittebsjrf-Gbteinnati, postpone d, vet grounds. At at Louis: Chicago, 6; St. Louis, 4, (Called end 8th inning, allow St. Loom catch train.) AMERICA IT. : Washington IS; At Be ion. At Chicago: ' Omiini g Chicago, a. At Philadelphia! New York, 0; Pkila--delphia, 8. , SOUTHERN. At Nashvills: 1) Nashville, S. 4 Naahvilla, S. Firat gum, Atlanta, Second game Atlanta, At Cbattanoga: First gam Mem phis, t; Chattanooga, 1. fcecond game Mampaia, 1; Chattanooga, 1 At Montgomery: Montgomery, J; New Orleans, 5. .At Mobils: Birmingham, 7; Mobile, 2. r SOUTH ATLANTIC. ' At lfaeoa: Maooe, 2; Savsxnah, 1. v At JackaonviUs: Jacksonville, f; C ftanbia, I. At Ooiusbusi August, 2; Col um bo., 1. MISCELLANEOUS RESULTS. ' At Princeton, N. J.: Williams, Si Princeton, 0. "At Wast Point, N. T.i West Point, f i LeFsyetts. 1 At Naw Havea, Cobb. i Budmell, 6; Yals, I (It innings). At Philadelphia: University of Pmi tylrania, U) Albright college, 2. . At Providence, B, LiBrewa, It; Uai varsity of Vermont, T. ' At Worosstar, Mui.i Holy Crow, 11; yvsslsyan, 10. rmia gams eallsd at tha end af the ant maina. Bam. no saors. ng At Daraim, V. C.i Triaity OaUege, l Kaataoky State Uarreraity, 1. At MarkriUa, Mlss.i Mississippi A. k MY t Swutwostsra rsskytsrian Uni versity, S. At Oxford, Miss.1 Tulsne, t Unlrer slty of Mississippi, (Called after Bth, Oar Knees). At CWIette. N. C.i CliarlotU (Cars- Bma), ; Bingham school (Mebaas), . At Waskinctea. IX Ci Georgetowa, ill Oallattdet, 4 CAROLINA-DAVIDSON 0AHX. Biggast Cs test sf fceaeoa ts Ba Played ri j en WOLi - n (Speelal to Dally Ifcws.) Darridswa, April mWTaa CswroUna Darlaaaa gams, oaa af Daridaoa's big gaama, wlU ba played aa ike TlilT aa- Davidsaa't team la aamawkat aut af the game aa account af Graham's sprain -d aalcU, aad Csteher Mattiaoa'i broksa finger. Ballsy aad Clark will probably do tha twirling for the Presbyterians. It la rasssaibared that Carolina defeated Da rid sua la Winston to the tune of 4 to S, aad Daeldtoa ia going to da bar best to redeem herself. Carolina's team is exceptionally fast this year and in Ine form at present. Htewart and Hedgepeth will be an the monad, while Buie (a former Daridsoa star), will be on the receiving line. Tke wearers af the bhis aad whits ars aax loos te take sums of the sting away from her two dsfsatta by Virginia, and ars going to try to take it out on Da vidson. A large crowd will be ia attendance from Charlotte, and the gams will br sailed at t o'olock sharp. Bint ham Won Easily. (Special to Daily Kews.) Asksrills, April 80. Bv taking the game today by a score of 11 to 1, Bing ham Rohool triumphed aver Tennessee Military Institute m threw straights. Score 1 R. H. E. Bingham 11 11 T. M. 1 1 t Willctt and Felmet; Qnlna and Put-Bun. The HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET Everything at the finger's endi. It is easy enough to be pleasant when life goes by with a song Life does go by with a song for the woman who lightens ier Kitchen Cabinet We are sole agents for Greensboro Huntley - Stockton - HDI Co. CNDERTAKTVw OUR SPECIALTY PHONES Nifltrt. 1442 Day, 782 CARNATIONS NATIONAL. W. S ....... I 3uhe L. Philadelphia Hit, jao 67 e- Chiceco Boston 8 New York S Cinaauti Brooklya 1 St. Louie 1 inn ao AMERICAN. Clubs. Cleveland St. Louis., W. 4 . t 3 h. v. mm airrl Boston Wsnhingtoa Petroit t Philadelphia Vtw Yark . .. 1 Chicago 1 5Q0 400 1 00 j 160 SOUTHERN. Clubs. Montgomery Atlanta . ... Memphis . . . Birmingham . Chattanooga Nashville . . Mobile . ... New Orleans W. 3 Pa. 800 UO t00 600 sou aim 37s S7S SOUTH ATLANTIC W. Clubs. Columbus . Jacksonrills Augusta . Maron . Columbia . BaTannah . Pc. 880 8 6 t I 0 667 84 143, 000 1 FORMED NEW LEAGUE Asberllle, InoiYlIle, Jolmsoa City, Morrtstown, lome and Gadsden, i (Special U Daily News.) Asberllle. April 20. A six laafrut, oompossd of Knoxville, AskeTille, Johnson Citr. Morristown. Rome, Oa. meeting of baseball fans at MorrisUnrB tonishl. Tba leasrua season wfll open Kay 30, but tke detailed schedule has not yst besa made out. Prospect are good for fatMabalL TRINITY WON BY FIERCELY SLUGGING THE BATTER (Special to Daily News.) Durham, April 10 Ia one of the aara est slugging matches aver aeea acre, Triaity easily defeated tha Kaatueky State Univareity by a eeors af i to 1 Tha gama was vary Intonating from beginning So sad,- asm ho -oathusmam ran kick. Tke bating of Busdy aad Vf. West wss m feature for Trinity, while Johnstons playing at third was a credit to Kentucky. Score: R.H.E. Kentucky ........ 101 000 0001 1 4 Trinity 020 100 SO t 11 S Taylor, Boott aad Gowerj Buady and Flowers, Eummary Struck out: By Bundy, Si Scott, 1. Bases oa balls: Off Scott, 1) Bundy, 4. Two-bass hits: Trinity, 0. Time, 1.4S. Umpire, Farmer Moora 0RXENSBOR0 HAD IASY GOING WITH HIGH POINT YaaUrday afteraooa at Cone Athletic Park, the Greensboro high school team "walloped" the high school of High Point to ths tune of 17 to 0. Tbe gams waa very interesting to the fans oa ths bleachers, ss they were kept busy won dering who would knock a three-bagcer next. Although the gams was one sided, Hoffman, ths High Point pitcher, de serves muck credit, ss tbe support be received wee simply "rotten." Owing to ths fact that every time a ball was hit ths better would make a throe-bagger or a home run, whichever be wanted to. Coffin, for tbe loceU, was far tha decided features of the game both in the box and at the bat Score 1 B. H. K. Greensboro 010t022 17 12 4 High Point 000000000 0 6 11 CofTintand Ridjre; Hoffman and White. Umpire, Mr. McK-nr.ie. At Athenn, Ga.: Vandebilt, 4t Univer sity of Georgia, 1. her work with a Hoos- 8 75c DOZEN 11EI1C1N UJGLl Piiladslphi. t; Rsw York, a. Phiiadelpliia, April Ml The Aasuvma J Uegua season was opened here today ai jtar tha postponement, with, the victory j for Philadelphia over New York by to jO. Bender kept Kew York's kits eeet- tend and was vary effective witk asea 1 oa aaaea. Pkiladelpkia ait Doyle's ieunre, kard in two innings, bunching iBina at taeir 12 safe drives i tba 500jond aad eigktk innings and seoHBg ail , oi their ruaa Barry wjurad kia leg i teldinc a rrouoder and sraa f oread te j retire from the cmaw. Soore: R.H.E. New York 000 000 0000 7 Philadelphia.. . . 010 000 05 d 111 Doris and Swasaeyi Beadar aoolTkoaiaa. Tiau, 1.60. Umpires, Egaa SB4 JCrana. Boston, 4; Washiagtaa, is. Boston, April t. Taking adraatago of the loeal's mimsroru ausplsya ana by hard hittloc, Washington defeated Boa- toa today, 11 to ElWfald kit for a homo ran witk tares men oa bases ia tha aixth. Boom R.H.E. Washingtoa. . .AH 0.15 00012 11 S Boston 100 001 0014 8 I Gray aad Streoti Smith. Lawis, Col' lias and Carrigan- and Madden. Time, i 8.13. Umpire, JJweea and uounolly. Chicago, o; CleveUad, 1. Chicago, April 10. Adiie Joat pitched the first no hit game of the ssaaoB to day witk Chicago as his rirtim. Cleee- land won 1 to 0, after a hard struggle. Only three locals reached first base, two on nasea oa balls aad oaa aa excusable error By Bradley, and only one reaenea fira. doss also piayea a star neimag came wiui tan assists. Score: K.H.K. Chicago 000 000 0000 0 0 Qeveland 000 001 000 1 7 Wait aad Payaei Joss and Clarke, Tmat, 1.40. Umpires, Perrias a O'Leuf alia. S3CTHEM LEiGUE Nsshvills, a-a Atlanta, 3-4. Xaakvilla, April Nashville and Atlanta split even ia a doubleheadcr here today. Tba locals lost the first game through eoetly errors mads at critical times. The second gama 1 veloped Into a batting fast, Maahrilla proving tae better hitters. Score, first rsme: B.E.E. Atlanta 110 100 000 d 7 1 Naahvilla. 011 000 000 f Johns aad Matthsws; Case and Sea-bough- Time, l.M. Umpires, Budder kam aad Ooaonaa. Socra, secoad game: R. BJS. AtlsnU SpO 100 0004 I Nashville 100 4O0 SO 10 1 Fisher aad Matthews 1 Vlebabn aad ErloS. Time, 1.40. Umpires, Kudder hasa and Conobaa. Birmingham, 7; Mobile, a. Mobile, April M. Birmingham this afternoon won the third atraight gama from tha criplled Mobile team, three of tha letter's players being out of ths gasse witk Injured knees aad ankles. Score: R. H. E. Birmingham. .. .110 Ml 040 7 12 3 Mobile 000 002 0001 4 Bauer aad Elliot; Neal, Chappelle and Dunn. Time, 1.0S. Umpire, Carpenter. Chattanooga, i-s; Memphis, s-i. Chattanooga, Tenn, April SO. With identical scores, t to 1, Chattanooga aad Meaiphie divided a doubleheader today. Memphis made seven double plays ia the two gamea. Each was for save innings by sgreement. Score, first game: R. H. K. Cattanooga 100 000 01 3 1 Memphis 00100011 1 Schlitaer and Meek; Cm,,, Peters snd Rementer. Time, 1.15 Umpires, Pfrn ninger and Eason. Hcore, secoad game: R. H. E. Chsttsnooga 100 010 2 8 2 Memphis 001000 01 t De mares snd Carson; Dick and Re menter. Time, 1M. Umpires, Pfea ninger and Eason. Montgomery, 3; New Orleaas, . Montgomery, Ale., April 10. New Or leans took the thrid came of tke seriss from Montgomery todav ia a slow game by the score of 5 to 3. Jackson. New Orleans' center fielder, got four hits out of Ave times st bat. Score: R fL E Montgomery OMfsJOOOO t 10 2 New Orleans 000 022 0015 14 1 Nolly snd Miller; Pruitt and Lafltte. Time. 150. Umpire. Fitzsimmoae. SOUTH 4TUNTIC EEAGUE Jacksonville, 5; Colombia, 3. I .larksnuvills. April M -The locals i won today's gsme from Columbia in ths 1 sightk when, with two out and Huber on tin bsee. Hirrmss hit the hall over tke rijrfct field fence for a home run. Score: R. IT. E Columbia mo OO0 0103 6 3 Jacksonville 100 ftltt 02 8 t Lwis aad Maying; Helm aad Ott. Time, 1.45. Umpire, Oonners. Msren, s; Ssvsnaah, 1 Marn. April 20. -With the score 1 and 1 in the ninth Inning. Mscna to day won ont over Ssvsnaah by coupling two hits along with tw, errore by Bs lent I. Score: R.H.F.. Mscna 100 000 0011 8 1 Ssvsanah . .100 0O0 fiOO 1 1 Weems and Kahlkoff: Flowers aad Wells. Time. 202. Umpire. Schula aad Mddn. Columbus, 1; Aarnsta, s. f'olumlnis. April 20 Columbus lost her flrt cam of ths seeaoei to Augveta today, 2 to 1. Frrors at critical mo ments marrd a pitchers' battle, hcore: R. H. E. Columbus 00 010 OnOl 4 Augurts 1 no 000 0102 3 3 Kadsbangh and Krebs: l'ierce and Didle. Time, 1.45. Umpire. Ebaer. Amended tbe Chert er (By The Associated Press. I Richmond, Va, April 1 An assend ment to the chart -r of the New York, Pbilsdelphis snd Norfolk railroad wsa issued by the etate eorporatioa commat aioa todav increasing the capital stock from ttt.300.000 to 43,740 X30 FRESH AND FRAGRANT SUMMIT KlTIONil UlCLE Bew York, 41 Bostoa, a. Xw York, April XV Tae Giaata de feated Bosum 4 ta ia the first noma gams of tha National lasngue ssasna to day. WUtos held tha nsitara te thraa stales and prevented any oas from pass lag first bass. Tba locals made all their runs wails Mattora waa operating, their first score being due ta Devlin's doubts aad Heraors an id throw. Wiliee drove ia two runs ia the fourth, after Mat ! tors had purpoaely passed Myers. rioerei R.H.K.' Bostoa . 000 000 (WO 0 3 1 New York 010 210 00 4 10 t Mattera, Kwaaa aad bmibhi Wiltaa aad Myers. Tiraa, L40. Umpires, Bif lar aad Smalia. Brooklyn, at Philadelphia, g. Braoklya, April Ml The National league seasoa waa opened here tdoey with Philadelphia. PhJladtlphia won tae game by consistent kitting, knock ing Ruoksr ant of tha box. Ha passed three mea ia taa faurth and Bates doubled. Bell aad Bar gar wars effective. MrQuillsa had taa kosna team always under ooafaroL -Soore: R.H.K. PhiladVlpbia... .. Kit 110 000 10 Brousiva 010 000 0001 1 McQuillan and Jacklinteek) Bucker, Bell and Bergar aad Barfaa. Time, 1.44. I'mpiros, Klsm aad Kaaa. Chicago, 41 61 Latda, a. St. Louis, April 10. Witk three Si Louis mea an bases, only aas out ia tha eighth inning today, Umpire ODay stopped tka gama, aoaordiBg to agree ment, to permit tha teams to maka trains. Beaumoafa home ran la tha third, scoring Evan, gav Chicags tba game, 4 to 600 re: R.H. K. Chicago 002 101 04 I 1 Bt LouU 000 010 11 t 1 Pfrlster and Need am j Lush, Relger and Breshneban. Tima, 1.00. Umpires, CDey and Braanaa. Personal Mention. H. A. White, af Greeavills, N. C, spent yseterday la the eity aa a visit to kia parents, Mr. aad Mrs. A B. Wnita. Herbert T. White, a member of ths Wake Forest baseball team, has turned to the college, after a visit ta bis parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. U Walts. Miss Bailie KuykeadalL srae has bees spending several weeks hare, haa return ed to her noma ia wiaaion saiem, altar visiting her brother, J. a Kuykandall, Dr. E. B. M idle ax has returned from 0-11-1 l. L - - J LI. aispwr, w r-, w TWIN mxm ww, Mrs. T. M. McCsanell, who U a surgicai paUant la a hospital taera, but was is reported to be making a satisfactory ra oovery. Messrs. W. H. Bagaa aad W. C Jesses, of High Point, spent yesterday ia tha eity oa legal iiualaaaa. J. H. Morrison, af Charlotte, is snead iag tha day la tha eity witk friends. Mr. and Mrs. a H. Good wis aad lit tle baby are hare en a visit to frisnds ad rslaUvas. ... ' Jena S. Milks, af BaJelgh, waa a haas aaas viator ia fas eity yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hughes, of Raids ville, arrived yesterday oa a visit to Mr. Hughes' mother, Mrs. Bertie Hughes, ea West Market street. B. 8. Roystar, of Oxford, speat vaster - day la ths eity with frieads. Mr. snd Mrs. 0. J. York ia visiting Mrs. York's mother, Mrs. A F. Johnsen, la Jamestown. Jos B. Harty, of Charlotte, is spending a few days in the eity witk frieads. Mrs. E. Barton, of Wsyaesvills, is vis iting friends aad relatives la tbe eity. James P. Sawyer, of Asheville, la spending tke day In the city witk friends. Prof. J. I. Fouat, of ths State Normal college, spent yesterday afternoon ia lligu Polni. Mrs. Lslia Hoidsingar, of Riverside. Cel., is her, on a visit to her parents. Mr. snd Mia. J. B. Wsst, aa cjedar street. P. M. Poond, of Charlotte, waa a bus iness visitor ia tba city yrsterdsy. H. I. Green, s representative of the Charlotte Observer, spent Isst night In ths city with friends. Mr. snd Mrs. J. O. Mslons. of Ashe ville, ars visiting friends aad relatives in the city. P. M. Del linger, of Newton, ts spend ing several days in tbe slty with friends snd relstives. Mrs. J. H. Henneesee, of Salisbury, spent yeeterdsy in the eity with friends. H. L. Ford, of Winston -Salem, spent yesterday in the dty oa battneae. B. Macftensie left laat nigbt en a bua- inesa trip to Raleigh W. H Carnall. traveling pa ea eager scent st Raleipi. spent yesterday in tbe i-tv shaking hands with his many fnends. Mrs. Roland H1U haa returned from a ri.it to Iricnds snd relativts in Lynch- burg. .1. P. Ssoders spent yesterday in Chsr- lotte. Mise Kate Anderson apent yeatenlsy in the eiiy aa I'm- rii-at of Mrs. W. A. Fetter, en mute from Spaitanbrre. whr- he a1t-ndfd the miwir-al festival at f onrproe collrgr, to her horns m Ridville II (). aid wood left lst rugtit for an extensive buetnee trip to Waahirigton. D. C. Mrs R. P Webster, of Madieon. sprnt veaUrdav in the ntv st the anieat of Mrs. H. B. Tstum. en rout, to irigh ! Point, where .he will visit her daugh ter, Mrs. Charles Ingram. ! Theodore PerkT. superintendent of the Danville and Western railway, with headquarters 10 Danville, spent yeeter dsy in tbe city, en route to Raleigh G. H. Rnystor is .pending a few days in Charlotte oa business. Mr. snd Mrs. J B. Blades have re turned from a vuut te frieads snd reXe trves in New B-m James A. Uhiteett has returned ta Baltimore, after s iit to his pareata, Mr. and Mrs A. T. Whit sett. The Rev. aad Mrs. E. a Glenn have returned from Burgaw, where the Rev. Mr. Glenn conducted a saneesaiul re TlvaL alias Elsie DUloa aad Mm fmdie Me- Tetley's Tea. Hot or Ice Cold, Served Free on the Second Floor Thursday. Come, Meet Your Friends at the Tea Table and Learn How to Brew Good Tea. Millinery Parlor 4S SHOWING We give you valuable Yellow Trading Stamp with every 10c purchase. If you are not already a collector, let us give you a book to put your stamps in. They are redeemable for useful premiums. ANDERSON'S DOMESTIC GINGHAMS AT ISA PEI YARD. ga Inches Wide. Thar ars a smmbsr of woadsrfur Aa dsesoa giagkama. Thee ware made ta America and ere almost aa acted for osier karaeony aa David aad John's ars anted fee their sturdy wearing auality. There la nothing like aa Andersen ging ham for wear, and wfcsn yea ass these yen will say there to nothing like these for solar. They suggest 600 tck end FresKk designs and eamMnatiens of osi ers that are almost trrssistible. Plaids, stripss, shacks aad pieia solid oolors. Ginghams will ba mneh worn this year. Can. lee a, of Salisbury, who has been Mlm Dilloa'e rueet, left yesterday oa a two weeks' visit ta friends and relatives la Charlotte. Miss Eloise Dick is visiting Miss Kate Hardls at Browa Summit. vi ;H l.wl. Worth has iwtwraad from a visit to frisnds In Raleigh. Mrs. 3. Y. Stokes has returned to bar keam ia Keidsvills, after a visit to frieads and rslativss. ru Ik. W Hinsdale, of Raleich. U here attending Guilford Superior court. Miss Dulansy, of Louisville, Kv, hi aere ea a visit to Mrs. H. R. Burok, oa Narth Edge worm street. O- l sr nlunSr . nA 'saothsr. Mrs. Eben Alexander, Is visiting frieads at Caapsl tun., PRESBYTERIANS ESTABLISH MEDICAL DISPENSARY (Hpseial to Daily News.) Winston-Salem. April 20 The are- ertiood of the First Presbyterian ehursh decided laat night to establish a medical dispensary at some point in China at a cost of about 11.200 aa a memorial to ths late .1. Warth MeAlister. The mem orial will be known aa Us JOTS worn u.mrt.i.1 " nA i Ka meetlnff CrtJl,"! I voted unanimously to ssk ths board of mlaeiona for permission to teas snis ac tion. rv. tV.rf,norf haa alraadv nledced 11,010 for the sause of missions this fear and tfhe balance necessary to ereci k. Hl.n,i..rw een he enailv raised. The church has subscribed a total of 1.V3M , for mission this yar. DISMISSED COMPLAINTS AND TAXED PLAINTIFFS WITH COSTS i (Special to Bally News ) i .v ;n. Anrlt fl .Tndve Rovd. cf the ITnited' Ptetes Circuit snd District court- vratcrdsy at Btatesviuc grenici s finsl derree In the suit of the North fnrol-na Mining onmpeny njsinst the Wssti'eldta and others, disniissirg the bill of oomp'.aint from the I'nltcd ttstes m mA i.tin th. nlaintlff. with the mate smcmntirc to stout l-H.non. Thsi Tnited Ststra Circuit Court of Appeals hsd preiion.lv taxed the plaintiff, with eoete in th. Appellate court amounting than 4 nnfl. makinr the total cost of this litigation In the Federal courts more than eii.'.aj. Died From Ptomaine Pohsj. 'Special to Daily Newel j Diuham. April 2D Mrs. Besais Dsk creon d.ci tndsy as the result of pto- j maine poieonna which she received laat ( week from earing canned araut. The poison developed slowly sad Uiers sred no occasion for sta rm. Hat- urday of the past week she began to row votm and from Sunday there waa mit little hope. 8he died about 10, o'niock this morning, after sn agonizing , experience. Tbe doctors have not made up their certificate yet, and the account ol tbe death Is given by frieads. Mrs. Dickse-soa , eras 2A years of see and leer., three ' small nh'ildrea. one less than three I months old. She waa the daughter of j P. T. Broadwell. a liveryman of this city i MANY NEW CREATIONS 50c SILK GLNGHANS 19c Bearing thin tkketi This elotk has beaa aeeured witk swap aad water befan leaving tba mlU. Maay wssmttful paa teraa, IBs. yard. INCH FRENCH CALATIA. Ik Part oolors, 34 Inones wide. Beat pat terns. This Is a summer weight cloth but witt stand the rough wear ef ektt drsai worth 10a, at Its. yard. SUMMER FIM1SHINGS FOR D01MES (Bam, Tntri ITeot.) CARLOADS OF HATTING The new Ideas for summer hemes, all the Has shocks, stripss aad plain whites, In Japansse, of tke finest cotton warps to ths heavj China matting that wears liks iron, from 15c to 35c. (Ws my all matting from IBs. up free.) Charters Granted. Raleigh, April KL Tke aastaaatl Amustmant oomaaay, of Chav lotas, re ceived a charter today witk 160,000 sea ltal authorised and subscribed by Rob ert J. Foy, of Cincinnati, and other. Other shorter were ths Thomsa-Kler-soa company, Winston Sals m, osprtal 1120,000, for tailoring buslaess, moor porators F. L. Thomas, R. U Vaugtaa aad E. H. Thomas i the Providsase Jun ior Order company, CarwslL, aapital UOJXV. by R. T. WUsoa aad otharsi the Mountain Milling company, Clair mount, Catawba county, aapital 120, 000, for operating grala mill, 0. A. Shook principal Incorporator! the Farmers' Bsnklac and Trust company, Tarbore, with (100,000 capital, receives a charter It'a trie skill 1 111 j is i a , km TfT' " IW VMJ Ml it hl' AVENUE GREENHOUSES IN HEADWEAR- MUSLIN CURTAINS plan raffle, dotted raffles, taaoy eoler teaotts and madras from 30 to US 00 pall. LACE CURTAINS 100 styma ia aTastttogkaa i t Irish paints and tka feeemest Bewelties ef the asaaen, Me. ta WtM wiadsw. SHIRTWAIST BOXES $1.71 Matting swvered. brass haadlsa tad hingss, f.W value, while they last, tl.TB. with a A. Bslderasea, a A. Johnson snd othen Incorporators, for a gsaaral bank ing aad trust knajlaess. Meeting qf Stockholders. The annual saeeting of the stock holders of ths Daily News Co. (Ia.)', wlU be held U ths Oty of Qrvamsbero, N, C at ths offlsa af th sempeay, on th 0th day of April, 1810, at II o'clock BOOB. Z. P. SMITH. Secretary -Treasurer. frxeraaed in blending F jtev that creates &n excellent smoke. These cigarcttea are made of golden Carolira and Virginia tobaccos, combined to per fectly that their flavor is exquii'tr. A product of toutbem estivation , lOforSc Baasball plulauae aad a veiuakU ssapsn ta eevck package Old Mill Cigexrmttes axe packed in TIN FOIL THE AMERICAN TOBAtXO CO.
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