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th ,1 . Av iJ7 v i. BASE3ALTj SUMMARY, ? At Washington; Washington, 6; . New . At 'Philadelphia:' Philadelphia Bo- , At Inils: ' Sc." Louis. IS CcJ' .At Detroit: Detroit,. 3; Cleveland. , , . NATIONAL , 4 . At New Torkf New Yorkt Phlladel- ' i. mnclnnatl. I ,.' At Pittsburg: Pittaburg-Bt. Louie gurae vi posiponea on account rU , i'ji'yj -..a.3j, .v.:,. .i.i' .v i.v: , I n ' - 3, -TV7,..it AV AllanY.-, Atlanta. 1: Naahvine, I. 1 -f ' At Birmingham Birmingham, 4; Mont. ,r gomery, At J4hrrrtrti' Bhreveport, li Mem tie Rock C 'V At Savanna; , Savannah, .8; Cearle- "8 ' 7 , - 5t , 5 " . YIBOINIA STATB. tjBAG,, 'At Norfolk ' Korfola, Z; Pwtsmouth, 1. At Richmond: Lynchburg, f Rlche jnond, J., 11 , ' cv A!'Ain'apoll, M4.: -St John'B, , (; r n - 1 t LllillfAtEl norm vtuvm, . , w K-m Hnvn: Tale. 47: Manhattan. 0. ' , . At Annapolle; NavJ Academy, 7; nu,aiAwn a atlw Innlnnl. j At Orwiulmro: Catawba " College 4; eharp inetltute, & ;' tEAGUE GAMES, ' Of-irTTM ATT.ANTTf! T.KAOUK. i Allred au Kver tna toi . jui w wioy ! wanted to, Augusta won xa very ne f 'r -airiod ram from Columbia to-day, - ae- -.wnnrtttln n absolute lack Of tSOIB- . v ' . turlann i. ...If... .. atMtnarth tH '"the . team -.V N Holmea had . Columbia s entirely at hU r ' '. ivivuguvu " . " (them down to three scratch hlt od -it .!. ainaie. - ocore: .'"r.. , .Columbia .- .. oiflq-i - il.mmtm- .. ll'iiitOX-4 12 w i .'t -' 'BUlflTHIi " AIII6U BUU a- .and Canon. Umpire, Dearer. Attend .'- Ufamn. AnHt B .Macnn defAated Jack" acnvtue lo-aay in on"ani iyit. crowd waa the larrset Macon has known 'at a. hail turn In vcara. The feature ,wra tha batttna- ot Blackburn And, Mur . dock " the latter credited with home run. Score; K. H. w. Macon IltOlOJBx-4 1 ' ' Battetiea; Nlcltera an Harnlsh;" Claflt , .and Shea.' Time,' 1:10. ' Umpire, Mace. J , v , . HI) 1 ll i " - ' ' Savannah, Oft.. April M.-lit tha most ' Kcitlna- game of the- seaaon on tha local iVi around, the 8a van t Ah team tint after . r noon defeated me '. Charleatone In the ' , firat gam of Uie aerlea. Deater'a three- -.aaa bit and Howard's single In the eighth Inning were, responsible for the VT: Iwfiining runs. Both pitchers did fairly . m . r. . -,r . , D U V .;-.iBavannah,.,.'l 0 0 0 I a ? f 4 Batteries'.' Hon and Curran; Savidga nd Reisenger. Umpire, Matthews. "Time, 1:60. I iMKRirAN. v i. 8t. toula, April .-A' " Jiard-ftniKht game between BL Louis and Chicago to- 4y was won ay nicago. -Score: . R. H. E 4 fit. Louis JO050-1 T Chicago 1 000601 10-3 11, 1 " Rattorlaa' - Jacobsan and Rickey: Alt- rock and McFarland. Time, 1:47, Um- ' Ires, Connor and Connolly, , "Detroit: April J6. Detroit beat Cleve- . Tanrf tn.AaD in a hard-fouaht battle. TBcor; ... ' 7 V R,M.R -r Cleveland 09010100 0-S t, l i Batteries: Biever and Payne; Heaa and Buelow. t: J1me 1:0, AJmptre, OXough- 2 PhrfadelDhla. Aoril S& The ohampKwa easily aeieatea. ocore: : n. n. u. Boston .. -.a il80100-13 U v Phllalalnhla . v. 00 eS00--0 4 1 if Batteries: Winter and Graham; Cor it - ley. Hartley and powers. .Time, l.Da. urn pires, Hurst and Evana . '";! " ! Washington; April 28. Washington on an exciting game irom new xorit wniaj. - Scores ' Jt H. E. Waahlngton i Ji-: I101o2x-S -18 0 Vaw York.' 17 1 101 000 0-4 10 1 Batteries: Kitson and Kittredge; Ches- tro, Griffith and Kleinow. umpire, Bheridan. .. Time, 2;06. , MATTCiKATa IaBAOTTB. f , iNaw'York. April The New Tork Nei ' Nationals scored a victory ' over the PhiladelphlaAa to-day. - i f ' Score: , R. H. E. Philadelphia , . 1 00 0 0 0 6 0 S8 , J kaw JTork 10000001 1-4 i 1 w j' Battet.es: Pittinger and-Dooln; Taylori and Bowei-man. Time, 1:63, Umpires, a 01iia ..-...' . . i . r m ii ,i i' 1 ri ' Chicago, 'April 28. Both Chicago and " rtn-lnniitl Halibut" In hrilllunt atvla. Scorjps . -.. - ' " -. K. H. B. Chicago :.av. eoivsvoi x , s : i , Pnclnnatl .. .. OOtOOOOOO-S Orl Batteries: ' Lttndgren and Kling; Chech and Phelps. ' Time, l:6Ev Umpires, Car penter and Klenu Boston, . April 24. Brooklyn defeated ' the local team to-day by bunching hits. Beore:' " "' - 4 'v " - R, H. B. Brooklyn.,. . .a 5 00 0010M. 1 i Boston 00100000 0-1 S 1 V Batteries: Stricklett and Bergen Pfel fer and O'Neill. Time, 1:13. Umpire, ' . (' STANDING OF THE CLUBS. V"' Zj' south brn lsaousl l' C"lub , . Won. Lost, Vet C. ' Birmingham , ., r ,. 12 . - v s Bhreveport .m 7 1- 7 r I . ,U0 I .417 T "i .sot T '. u j ;sii Nashville . Atlanta ; -a 2 - irf- . . .;t' 4 Montgomery., n.....,'! Lima ttoc .... A..-v 4 ' JM- I t ' - V i '" ' ' - " NATIGNAL leagub. Won,,JUosL Par C. t . .. VH1AI- f:i.flw wi' 1 .7o0 .7W A83 ,Ai6 .600 . aMJ " Philadelphia:... .' . Boaton.-. -, ava." j jf' -O Chicago.. .i ,. ... f -1 ' X St.- Louis.,. . .A".. S I '.-.' 1PV.'. MWW.l V t Cincinnati 1 , ; Brooklyn A 10 Uba .,- -. r Wpn. Lost Per Cf. -Waahlngton.. ,., v.. 7 Dttrolt. Vk. Philadelphia ... . i-., 1 .709 .W7 .441 ,t .400 J00 , Pt. Louis., .. .. ....... Chicago icveiana .i,,. x V 2 - oeton., , . a, a , . 4 ew York ,, ft A " SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Clubs i . Won. Lost. Per C Aita-UfttM, .. 1 . - ',70 t i ',, .6110 t .0 ( .t .4f auo JacksonVtU 7 - Macon I Charleston i, ;.-.-''. 4 Savannah ,. , 4 -Columbia., . ,-,,.-, 3,,. CAIlOtlSA LOSES TO ST, JOII3T& AnneapoIItanM Win Interesting Game by, grore ol t to I. . Annapolis, Md., April " 2-Th , 8L 'John's College baseball team to-day de ' feated that of tha University of North Carolina by a. score of I to I. In a game - that waa , Inftresting , throughout. Score: , . - R. H, E. ' fH.' John's ... , 0 1 1 2 1 0 0-i 7 i V, Carolina .... 1000-1 f ? Catawba ' Xoaea to Sliarpc'a Instltate. ferial to Th Observer. , i ureeasboro." April 24. BhHf p'i Institute on tn uninteresting game of baselwll from Catawba College here this after l,wn by a score of eight to four. The Con.fKt was featureje s and furnlahed poor amusement for tb small crowd in attendanca, , ' -x- CLDS-ON rAVOIUTU Li-naJiloth' Jl-kes AlI tle In i Contest for 1 lushlns brakes, Feat- , rro of Closing Day at Aqueduct, vf Tork,' April 26. The Flushing KutKeK. the feature of the closing day at Aqueduct to-day, resulted in an easy victory for the odds on favorite,- Broad cloth, who broke In. front and made all the pace,. Four favorites won,8um ninrleHi , f First race, 6T4 furlongs: Rebo, : 11 to 20, won: ' Consideration $ to.-), - second; Colossal, 12 to J, third. Time, 1:Q. - Second race, steeplechase c' about - 8ft milea"- Phantom, ll to t, '.won; Ben Crockett. 13 U 20, second: Prince of Pilsen, 5 to 1, third. Time, 611. v Third race, 4H furlongs: Mexican Sil ver, IS to 6, . won; Black' Mate, 6 tt? 1, second; Monfort. to 1, third, jTline, Fourth race," the Jrlyshlng' atokes, on mile. Broadcloth, T to 10, von; Grenade, I to i, second; ,. Ebony,' 16 to 1, .third. Time, 1:40 ML , I--1 ' ' ' Fifth race, furlong. Lady, -Amelia, 1 to t, won; Cassandra, 7 to-,1, seoondJ yasd, 19 to L third. Time. 1:141-6. Sixth race. 4 furlongs: .' Golden Shora, 4 to I,' won; Moyea, -4 to L .second: Communipaw, , 40 to' -1, tUrd, 7xTtm. " Memphis Racing Surrunary. ' "Memphis, " Tnn., . April - 28,---Montgom-err Park summaries: - 1 . 1 tflrnt n niw tnllp-. Vllna-aar. to L won; Rustling Bilk, IS to 1, second; Bitter Brown, 16 to 1, third." Time. 1:45.. . Second race,.- J : furlongs: - )Iighlana Fling, to 1, won; Uttle Red, U to U second OpUonal, 40 to I, tbicd - Time, Third race, i furlongs: Expect to Bee, i to 1, won; Lady Allece. 10 to X, second; Rifleman, 6 to S,, third. Time, Fourth race. 1 furlongs: Whoa Bill, 7 to 1, won; Uncle Harry. I to 1, second; Fifth race, mile: Peter Mathaniel, 30 to 1, won; Uncle Henry, 8 to 1, secona; Harry Scott, 4 to 1, third. Time, 1:44, Sixth race, mil and - a . half Los Angele, 1 to1 2,.. won; Dolinda, f to L second: Cashier. 16 to 1. third. Time, 2:40,-4'' A s , , - , - , - i ' . - BeaaltA at Lexlnrton, Hy,,. !' lxlnrton,' "Ky April 26. Summaries: . First race, furlongs: Gibson, 0 to V worn -Joe Coyne. 12 to L second L jOoldlo, 4 to- (, third. Time, 1:14. . - Second race, Vi furlongsi coi. Bimp aon. 6 to 1. won: Red Raven,. ta 2, second: Volner. S to L; third. Time; 1:08 4-. . ' Third rae,-. mile: Dr. Wang;, even, I-won; Hadur, ' U to t, second; , Cotton Town, 7 w v tnira. Time, J,:) i-s. ., -Fourth race, 44 furlonga: ' Budhlll, IS to 1 won; Charley Ollbert, 11; to I, sec ona; May, Anon, to as, inira. xime, Fifth race. fiU furlonaa: Tho Thrall. 4 to it won; Roscoe, 18 to f," second; Krla Lee, 12 to 1, third. Time, 1:07 S-C. - eixtn race, mile andv a sixteenin: Louise iMeFarlan. 13 .to S.- won: Klliott. t to 8, second; Brand New, 18 to 1, third. Time, l.vi J-. r OFT DAY, IN OLYMPIC G AMES. Finals to Swimming Contests -' Were - Postponed, Owing to Rongh Sea, Leaving Few Eventa French Win ftotla FlnaL Athens. Aprils 2(. The ' finals In the swimming ahd diving contests: of the Olympic games, which were arranged to take 1 place this morning, were sostpon ed. owing to the weather. When the competitors - reached - Phalerum - they round that a run gale was blowing and that the sea was- so rough that it was determined - to postpone the finals until to-morrow. . . , - . r In the foils final the French team beat the English, by to points. The other events of the day were of a minor character and In them no Ameri cans participated. This was oraotlcally an on oay. - . . , Programme of Graduate Recital To- , Night. A violin and pianoforte recital will be given this evening . by Misses Irene Allison and Emily Goggana In the auditorium of the .Presbyterian Coliega Conservatory -of Muste -The programme commencing at the usual lime,- o.w, wiu consiai ot me iwiiow tng numtoers: Beethoven.... .. .... ..... ..,. ' Finale, Sonata in De minor, Op. 0, No. i Beethoven. a. Sonata in D. Op. 12, No. 1 Auegro. von Brio oema con variation! Rachmaninoff.. Prelude In C SHarn Minor Dcn..,..Ana in v, ior ins r ounn smng Aacher.A..A..,v....,,....Les Couttes d'eau Wlenlawskl Dudsiars (a) Karxanoff. ....... .Nocturne in D Flat (b) Chopin....... Polonaise in A paube..w.,,j.....;.i.Cantabll and Bolero Mosart......;..Double Concert In B Fiat r -i: Allegro Andante Kondo. In the final number the Miases Hen- drlx: and, Frances Thornton, and Prof, and Mrs. Charles R. Fisher will assist. The young ladies have a host of friends tn the city and their recital to-night will without doubt be largely attend- ed. tVf k " ' - - ;. W ')' nn-i'.' ilnii 1 1 1. ii i.i i ii i.i . "" $350 for Fair Grounds Purine Gala r Week. The central executive Tommlttea of the 20th of 'May celebration held v a long session last night, discussing at length, tha ... plana for the celebration and u entertainment of. the thoui sands of ylsltors who will be her. The only definite action taken was tha ren ta! of the . fair ground -for May lf-St inclusive . ror" 1350.: uh Mecklenburg Fair 'Association had - previously leas ed a part of the grounds to the First Battery, - wnich will hold a carnival there. ' There .wilt be no con fit ctlon be tween, the two lessees;1:' - ' v V Mr. v L.. - Aa . Dodsworth stated : that up to the present time more than S4,-, 000 .had beenr appropriated to the vari ous committees having in charge the detail for the celebration. Hickory' Municipal Ticket Special to The Observer, Hickory, April 26. Ata call meet ing of our citisena to-night the fol lowing municipal ticket waa nominat ed. Mayor, J. D. Elllotte. to succeed himself; aldermen, J. H. P. CUley, W. Shuford. W. L. Boatwright; school committee,' H. E. McCotmb.. J. T, Aber nethy. W. ,F. Bruns.- Tha nominee are au -representative cltlxens and the nominations are generally approved. '''v.' Verdict forv4.JM)0.';- f ' Special to, Th.,OberrTA , 5 Greensboro. April a. After deliber ating two hours the Guilford Superior Court Jury -in the-case of Claud H, Beard- vs. the Southern Bailway Com pany this afternoon- returned a ver dict for $400 in favor of the plaintiff aa damages' for Injuries ; received whil .senrlnr a conductor for the' de fendant compahy. He ued for llfi.OOO. X7 AstMr?Ulo'S'XmtribuUoii. 'y)"j Special to Tha Observer. '- Ashevilie. Aprlf 24V AhevlU TopJ are how responding quite liberally to the eause of the Ban Francisco un erera. ' Up to las! night 1500 had oeen voluntarily ' aubscribed while to-day $400 additional waa i aeeuted. Special collections will be ' taken tri all the churchea Sunday for-tha cahse.,1!- r..-s TX J-' U ji ... .urn i in mr r . Bartoectw Si Tarboro. !f Special tA.Th Observer. ' ' ' -' i- Tarboro,' April 24. To-day the Odd Fellow her celebrated their eighty seventh anniversary by i having ; an excellent barbecue in the town com mons. , i". ; , '.N ..IN HUMAN BLOOD MARKS.' A lale iSf horror was told by mark Of human blood In the home of J; W.. Wil liam, a well-known merchant of Bap, Ky. H wrltea: "Twenty years ago-t na severe nemorrnaves oi tne ni, ana was near death when l ttegan -taking nr. tcinra New Dmcovery. It mmtiitttk eured km and I have remained well ever sine '" It eurea hemorriiHKea, rhronle COUgliS, aattiea coias anq oroncruiia, ami couglil la tha only-known cure for wen lunas. Every bottle guaranteed by R II. J'r. dan 4 Co.. pruxgisU fea end Trial bottl tre - re:-. iA.iJ VAX Hi Ul&JLUialj.jj 1296. Battle' of Dunbar . ; JJj 7. r nt Knelnd. ' defeated : aua. c nndar the King John - ,",.r.r.7h,. tost 20.000. slain. '-. .. T,,.i b' taken Brteonerv to ;?: tp tr a n a and confined; In : "V-tha t Magellan.' the explorer; '. Wiled '.....Hi,., OklllnnlnM .;,'U,..J H ; V 157. The army of the Statea Gen eral seised Flushing, and hanged ti tha Knaniah commander. : 160S. King Jam L .JS tj . . tatce possession ui 'u r aa..o-' . nv,wn maa-niflcentlv entertained ' 'at WlnchinbrooH by, , Sir , Oliver . ;. Cromwell. " ft. "4 iV . i486. New York, charter granted by -nnvarnnr nongan, A no waaia of X municipal rlgnt for,, , 200 ' VAlri 1 1t . ii . i! j, i 1 ' ilTk. nkunUnii raretved a.VUV i pound v for oamagea none "ir , meeting nouae ouring; - ' hellion on -account or m ' ' - - t miner to the ' Ena1!h .thrpne. 1762rTh Irish; 3Uevelera" aup- pressed, by Lord Halifax, t 176aV India council,' : resulting in vrar with the Ottawa,,, and other -w ! Indian -tribe: . , ! . 1 1TT. BHtlah raided XMuibury, Conn.. . andfburned a number of house and military ' stores-' M'."' . 1785. Prince Leopold, tt Srunawick, i : ( eon or . me reigning : wuaav ing gone to the relief ' n i v. habitants of . an . Inundated vll lag on the Oder, .near Frank fort, unset In' hi boat and 1749. Battle of Camano, In. Italy; , . the French, under Moreau. to . , tally defeated by the Russians and Austrian, under -Suwarrow, 1861. President Lincoln includes r . Virginia and North. .Carolina ' in - t the blockade.' -.' . --.,' 1861- The steamer Aelmlck, loaded with powder : and ' munition ?. of , war for tha South, ' seized - at Cairo. The blockade , extended . to thev porta of North Carolina and Virginia.' ' 1441 All officer of the artny -were . required to Uke the oatn , or ai ledanre. ' it i870 The floor of the court room In the Capitol building. ' at Rich mond, Va.,: while crowded with : people awaiting an important le- " gai discussion,, gives way with- . . out warning, and precipitate the people and debris into the Htii of Delegates, r a " distance . of 2 S , feet; over 60 person killed and 12S Injured,' ' 1875. Archbishop John McCloakey invested with' the beretta of a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church in St. Patrlck'a Ca thedral. New York. 1889, Tornado in northern Missouri: very severe at Klrksvtlle . and Newton; 42 persons killed and niore ' than 100 injured. 1005. -Andrew Carnegie endowed with 116.000,000 a fund - from which to pay annuities to aged college professors in United States, Canada and Newfound- land. -'.' Iredell 'Fbone Co. - Electa Officer. Special-to The Observer. V, : V Statesvllle, April 26. At a meeting of the Iredell TelephoneCo., held last night, the following, director were elected: H. P. Grler, J. G Shelton, W. E. Morrison, Dugene Mprrlaon, Wil liam Wallace, P. F. Laugeneur, S. s. Miller, R. R. Clark. W. J. Bryant, R. V, Brawley, and.H. A, Yount. No other business of importance was transacted. A meetulg ot the direct ore will be called in a few days when officer will be elected and material for the eoncern .will be purchased. Beveral telephone men are in ; town representing different telephone man ufacturer. ...... Governor R; B. Glenn will be In Statesvllle May 10 to -deliver the address, at the unveiling of the Con federate monument recently erected by the Daughter of the Confederacy. ' WIJ1 Run CaUwba Spring Again. Mr. E. G. Gilmer, of tha Hotel Ire dell, at . Statesvllle, waa In the city yesterday,' . He will run -the . hotel ' at Catawba Spring again this season. H has 125 room there and 10 cottages. Electric light are being installed and Other Improvement made The um mer season open June 1, $20 Cor Most Attractive Decoration. The decorating committee of the 20th of May celebration, of which Mr. C E. Hooper, ! chairman, ha offered a cash prise of f20 tor the most attractively decorated residence In the city .dur ing the celebration. The idea waa pro posed by Mr. W. J. Mallonee. ' Succes haa orowned our - effort of untiring endeavor and we present to the public with a confidence never before held by any other, medicine, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 25 cents Tea or TableV. : R. H.; Jordan, 4s Co.?',. ' ' I V . Z-i 4. The Painter Knows - i -u it'i v ' ' i t , '- tha best result can be obtained only when th paint I Fare White Lead and Fur Linseed Oil mixed with the require-; mem of the particular job la view," i a Be wary of the man who suggests tha Use of paint already- prepared, H cannot faiow to ingredient inch mlxtBreae : -; First-class pslntinz can only be had by tit use of paint which contain nothing bat Pur White Lead and Para Linseed OH, colored to tha desired ahade..Soedfr. 2ura White Laaat llfa L. at. m. tA TW.k '-h 1TT wasef vaiB avawway iwveass . mixed with Pur Linseed Oil, and 'see that your painter use iu It spreads ewily gad uniformly, form' log an elastic coat that Im mediately become a part of the wood itself. 1 will not crack or peel aa do adulterated. - paint. Tms, mean at tractive appearance and perfect protec tion through all the long year of its' life. : v Wbeta.lt doe wear, it wear iway nnl formly, and when the. painter is called trpo again, he and the mrfac all ready for him without recourse to scraping and burning eft." Jttmtmbtr Iht . nam, Lewi Pure VhI.t Lead. ' ' . , 1 t. ' ' ' 1 '.tmt tm booklet aaatalalae i"M aaaAMnae modaetloaa t astnal ta eOarlas mlaable aaaaaatlnaa fof a cnlxr arheia la satatiag tea aawa, A tart tor saiat swiijr la alao alraa. - .v - . - yy ' js:i r. lewis izzs. ca. 1 .V J1 SeaOi Front ft. rt:;:rfcla, Pa.. ' rcrCa!jt7 All Dealers.- tTSEZStY' I n:nt 4 s, i' Vlndl builds you tip Mi i ; . rV' and keqjs you up Our, delicious Cod Liver preparation .without oiL Better; than old-fashioned cod liver Oil and emulsions ? 'to restore health for -v.' Old people, delicate children-.-weak run-down persons,' and after, sickness, colds, coughs, bronchitis and all ' throat and lung troubles. Try It on our guarantee. ' R. H. JORDAN & CO; DRUGGISTS Genuine Mad Stone; A - genuine ' If ail 8tone. Will cur bites of rabid dogs: will enre hydra pheblaj will our, bites of poisonous makes; will euro' lock Jaw; will draw any poison from the system, I nave treated hundreds of case and very one haa .been cured. ..-w. .A. XX X ELTON, Lattlmore. N. 0. Important change In Seaboard schedule April 15th. No. 41 will now leave Hamlet ot 7:50 ft m. for Atlanta. Instead of 10:16 p. m, breaking connection with No. 43 at Ham let, and ! passengers . from Raleigh f or points South of Ifamlet should leave on No. 41. Nos. 44-4S. between Wilmington and Hamlet, have- been changed and extend ed through to Charlotte and Rutherford-! ton, leaving viimingion at :w a. m. arrive Hamlet 8:40 a. m. connecting with No. 68 northbound for Ralelah. arrlvlnar Charlotte at 11:60 a. m., leaving Charlotte 4:0 p. m. arrive Rutherfordton 8:00 p. m. No. 45 leaves Rutherfordton 6:30 a. m. arrives Charlotte 10:16 a. m.. leave Char lotte 6:00 p. m. arrive Hamlet 7:30 p. m., connecting with No. 41 from Raleigh, arriving Wilmington at 11:69 p. m. Pas sengers from Raleigh en route to Char lotte will change cars at Hamlet, arriv ing Charlotte 10:26 p. m. Ne, tt-aannects at Atlanta with the West Point Route-fen -Mew Orleans and at BlrminghamwlthtJie --rrtee tor Memphis. -:',--" - - For further Information as to detallad schedules-tfnd rates to' any point address the undersigned.. JAB. Klifti Jtt, (.'. f. A., . , r v Charlotte, N. C. C. B. RTAN. a. P. A., Portsmouto, va. . C. H, OATTI8. T. P. A., . v - Raleigh. N. C. Salf'V HACKNEY BROS. Plying aid Heating Cdrcdors Jobbers In supplle Pmp, Ter ra Cotta and Flue Pipe. ' 'Phone or write us. Prompt attention given, to all or ders. .- HACKNEY BROS. Phoae tlX - i vW. Stb St, busy men : Dine . with us, - Tou can save time and get the best, that !e,,!twe never close, v - . t ; HIE DEHNY CAfE ' f - XV, D. WTLKIKSOX, v j Manager. r i v pnom: sharing; Rankers' and Merchant' ' Real Estate Company of Mew Jersey ' The popular form of Invest .' ment to-day. Our 4 company ' Issue a per cent, profit shar-, " Ing " Investment ' .' cirtlScate, which PAID 1 per cent last year. I per cent, 'interest ; guaranteed. - per ent, dlvl dend. pertlficatee 1 60 and up ward. National Bank, r Trust J Company ,mnd : taronalrreM ences furnished, v Write to-day t for . fraev book explaining the f profit aharlng a , proposition. v William "Harney A Son. Orova" and Tork' Street, ' Jersey City, ,fKX, Katabllshedll4f. - R. K. Prince. Special : Rpresenta ' tive, , 101 Tucker Building, Raleigh, N. C. Opportunity" for a few high class repre " eentatlvea. cV,"Vir i v- atateeO WhOT::Y0U'1 4"f? youH . find our. ttcfe the J place to biijr i t!:; lAzhy X you r.:td end ouht $o have, ' AH:n Hzrdvjzxz Co I ' w At. 4V tf 4 ti ,. .A A iVi! 1 H 'Jiroi : (l ! 4 eaA. V r . i.i ' .-- -i,'' ,1' v 4 T 11 Estimates Famished A. H. WASHBURW; Cil ARLOTTC, - - - - ! - HAVE YOU SEEN Qur new Line of Leather Hand Bags- Belt Buck les, Side ; and Back Combs. Dog Collars and Waist Sets., New de signs, popular prices. t Garibaldi & Bruns. Diamonds, Silver and ; put Glass. A BARGAIN! Perfection Blue Flame Wickless Oil Stove. SPECIAL PRICt; $7.50 Armistead Burwelf, Jr. 25 North Tryoa St. Phone 343 FOR SRLB. 1 Kenyon Cone Duster; 1 Sohefleld Box Onener. 1 Schotleld Lumper Picker, Bramwell i Feed and -Spencer Oiler (new). i 6 Sets D. as F 41 in. x 48 in. Cards. 7 D. A F. Mules, , H2 spindles, I In. gauge. ' I 1 48 In. Grinding Frame, Roy Ortnder and Slide Rest. 1 Lever c Grundy Cop Winders, 0 Spindles each. 2D. P. Spoolers new), t Tompkins Winder. l No. 8 Sturtevant Fan, Heater, Dry Pipes jtnd Wlndups. ., . 1 ninamore Railway Sewing Machine. 4 Tiffany A Cooper Flat Cuff Machine. ' 3 Circular Letch Needle Huse Rib Frame. (.' j 2 Bruehers. 1C Tubbs, and Campbell A Clute Loopers. 1 600 Tompkins Winder Bobbins, I.C00 feet Belting, 4.000 Mule Bobbins, Cotton and Platform Scales. , Knitting parts and Sewing Machine Pulleys. I Myer A Company, Norfolk, Virginia. We Have Scr.bth.ng to Tell You Abed Refrigerators When you get ready come in and see us. . . ' J. N. r.TcCausland & Co. , Stove Dealers and Roofing, 4 ' I Contractors. ' Pbone, tla. 131 &, Tryon St. rnciSw r V Hi) - laara cm I lie". Exnrcci Chargci Paid By Ifc. ! i A t A. trial will ccnce you that these goods are the c .-.,'-:'' t?erv6erf for micinal and other purposes.' Send return at our expense and money will ba refunded j . ' et once. All shipmcixts are rr-ada la plain casc3. ' It(r.nit ty rostsl or Lszrcca llczrj Order, V 1 h-::3f:rrr!:3i::cfc.:iri:r"i." .'.''-. ' 7 ' a BUHDERSOF: 'W.t j j:hi"' - The"Chicago" Typewriter $35.00. Fully Guaranteed; Vlalblo Writing; Greatest ..Simplicity; consequently greatest durability. Perfect and- per manent alignment. Only Interchange able steel type yatom. Many other desirable features. DON'T "WRITS THE OLD WAT USB A TTPE WRITBR. It adda ton and prestige to your business. H. R. TOWNSEND. Gen'l Agt W. Fifth St. Charlotte, N. C 29 A. J. REACH CO. . Makers of the famous REACH BALL The ball adopted by the American and Southern leagues and the American Association. W are the sole distributing agent in this terri tory, carry a complete stock at trade prices, and can save the retailer money and time on shipment. , SOUTHERN HARDWARE CO., Charlotte, N. C. Write for 'Of catalogue and price lists. DRAUGHON'S Raleigti, Columbia, Knoxvllle, Atlanta. 1 College in 19 State. POSITIONS cured or money REFUNDED. Also teach DY MAIL. Catalogue will eon vlnce you that Draughon' i THE BEST. Call or send for It. Let Us Serve You CUM l For All Purposes! TV7E sell the Best Coal " that money, can buy, and know we can give satisfaction, no mat ter what your fuel re quirements may be. Steam. Domestic Blacksmith Coals Standard Ice and fuel Co. CHARLOTTE, N. C 8 HICKS fJ CAPUDINE MMDtAru,v euaxa - - HEADACHES BteaksapCOLO-S meroavitovM Tod task-Be. at ". ' ' f a . , -;. uHl i d , V $ ' ' ' , -j ; n torresppnaencc Ox 1 I ear aai av. ,a teiw aa , ... ... iaaj.vdv vL! -.:-, ' HI C'lj; nV''. . v J f -s Solicited SOUTHERHVACEHT.: NORTH OA 00 LIN A. The Winning Number lis SDrinn Is our New Gordon Tie, the fau drees style; patent colt vamp, plala toe, thin ol. . high military . heel, three eyelet ribbon lace.' SlieaM to . width, A to E; price 11.00, - i.. - WW tT.fTsTntitS AWkflfitf "tmara V -. ' . ' WALKING, v t'U'e' . ; ,, Make .Wanting Baay.- .U ' ? ' Pine Vlcl Kid. welt ole, extensioa edge, low military heeL ribbon laca, Sixes ,1 to 7, width A t E; price) l.0. - ' mr 1 A a ' -i-'.L. ' RI iimii ivu. oaira. - A neat souvenir with each ordtv . '. : -. GILREATn &C0. Machinery for Farm and Fee tory. qy Fnginpc Three kinds, fxom 12 u ,,lo to 150 R P. Boilers, TulTular ana; rrom u to 150 ti. Jr. kprovedGisilIiidiKay, jsh, and ' Presses, and complete outfits of capacity of 100 bales' . per day and over.. ' . Vt . , Saw tSflS, Ffur or tive kinds,: all sizes in use , in . the South. - Pn pv anfl hafti??r Allizes "Vvi- from the smallest to complete cotton ' miD outfits. "V i inn Fi r rnMPA.iv m m tr wr a. m m w (1 11 fkarlcttr f ; ) Hi. Miiy ii.. i , s MOLUSTCR'a Brkgi teWa Hautk i IW ' sndl let form, seats a hot. '- Genuine, made by It m. I TiM,if rtrmi. wrm 11. ill m wim SOLOES NUGGETS FOR SALLOW FEOPLB , , R. , B. JORDAN Oa Dr. C. Ny ttntdiaaoa, ; v N - - at. aC-HaMutoev INSURANCE fire; LIFE, ACCIDENT t 1 ' is ' OFVlCBi Hex a. Boat BaOdlfli. - Bell Tnoaa 42ML ' , , K-urrrii r.r Is a re"Ia!fy ef our, tela are far "dor, t ' worknin'' 'r i 1 k nary un i ! l. . to I.- - t t - i r " tne t, ' A ifweifle for constipation, indigestion, uver and Kidney iron bias. Pimple. sVeasma, Impure Uiood. Bad Breath. Sluralb Bewela Headache Saekaehe. Ita Boofcr Monntaia Tea la tab ,r.'fe'-V '.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 27, 1906, edition 1
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