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-ilHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, HAY 13, 1C0G.. , Sjioriing I'evs, ' p,.skb,.u ': guMMAni: ; ., J 'y., - ,i ,'t .."' . " 1 i . ' ' rv. I ,n . , . '-n80CTMKIUf UCAOUK. ;- V- ' , At- Kew .Orleans: New Orteao .At- r ' (ft a) teat," .''"V"1' t1" " ' ' ' ' v. At Shreveport: - Bhreveport, ; ."Blrnv Mnghara. I. ". . At XltUe Bocki little JU. I; Nash ' Villa. .,'"- ' , X At llempfclsi - Memphlsy 7; Montgom . ; err, - : WtJTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. . At Jacksoavlllei Jackson trills, : Au gust, t. , 't K Charleston; Savannah. I. Charles- At Columbia: Macon, 4; Columbia, 1. ' f , eassssass-asa ( -y i. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At ClnclnnaUi Cincinnati. 3; New York, WitaKrg: Pittsburg, S; Phlladel- ' At BUf Louis: 8t lunula. 6; Hoston, 2. " AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Washington: Washington, 0; De ' , trott, '. ) , At Philadelphia: Philadelphia. 4; Chi- esgo, . At New Tork: New York, 0; Cleveland, .1 til Innings). ...,. ..At, Boston: Boston. 1; Bt. Louis, . v KA8TEIIN LEAGUE, f At Baltimore: Baltimore, 4; Toronto, I. ! . At Jersey City: Jersey City, 1; Rochester, 0. At Buffalo: Buffalo. C; Newark, 2. At Providence; Providence, I; Mon treei, 4. ' VIRGINIA STATE LEAOHE. .-,At Richmond: Richmond, f; Norfolk. in. At Pnrtimouth: Lynchburg. I; Ports- wuth. 1. At Danville: Danville. I; Roanoke. (. , COLLEOB GAMES. . At Charlottesville. Va.: Johna Ilnpklm, 4; University of Virginia. J. At Princeton, N. J.: Cornell, 1; Prtnce ' ton, I At New Brunswick. N. J.: New Tork University. II; Rutgers, 8 ' At Providence: Brown, T: Georgetown, - T (called end 11th Inning; darkness. Lafayete, I: Columbia, t At Weat Point: West Point. I; Ford ham, I. At Philadelphia: Pennsylvania. 1; . Harvard. 4. At Worcester, Us - Cms. . At Champaign. III.: fan. 2 (1J Innings. At Lexington. Va.: Institute, 4; Maryland Tale. 10; Holy Illinois. ; Wlrhl- Vlrgtnla Military Agrleultural Cl- lege L At Chicago: rnlverslty of Chicago 7; Aoruweslern i niveraity, a ' At Atlanta: (hirst game Georgia Tech, I: Aumim, a. (Second game) Georgia Tseh. i; Auburn, 0. STANDING OP THE CLUBS. BOVTHERN LEAGUE. Won. Lost PC .7 .CM .019 .671 t.O .3 ,xy .217 Bhrreeport .. Birmingham . New Orleans Memphis .. .. Atlanta. .. .. Montgomery . Nashville .. . Little Rock 17 17 n 12 u N a t t 13 It 17 IS BOUT1I ATLANTIC LEAOt'K. Won. Lost. PC. .W.2 .Kt .46) .417 .191 .Augusta .. ., . Charleston .. Jackaon villa Columbia .. Savannah .. Macon .. ., is 13 U 10 1 t X 10 11 li 14 14 RATIONAL I.EAOt'E. Won. lost. PC .704 .m AM .47 .414 .417 .V .no Chicago.. .. New York .. Philadelphia, PlttatMirg .. Mt. Iula .. , Boston .. .. Cincinnati .. Brooklyn .. IS 14 14 II 10 1 10 I 7 10 12 ii 14 Id IS AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. . IS .. 12 .. II .. 12 .. 11 . 4 .. .. 4 I-ost. 7 X t 10 10 i: i: 17 P C. Philadelphia Detroit .. .. Cleveland .. St. IxhjIs .. Washington New York .. Chicago .. .. Boston .. .. .r.s4 .(S EASTERN LEAGUE. W.m. Ist. r c. .: .HIS .XII R7I .4. i.1 .4 ..1 Buffalo .. .. Newark .. . Providence Baltimore . Jersey Hty Montreal .. Rochester .. Toronto .. . 4 I. 10 AMlJL "Alii K U BOI'TIIKHN I.KAOIfE. New Orleiins, Msy 1: -JCrrors this af teriwis save Ih Isst g-nie of the series to Atlanta. New Orleans railed to score three tlotee by lied hae running. ore: R. If. K. Atlanta (i(i ?1 M a 1 New Orleans . . noooiooo 1-1 H 4 Batteries: teller. H Rtnlth and Arc-her; Bretensteln and Htiutton. I mplre. Itu.l drham. Tim. l:fi. Slireve purl . m Mmv 12 I'll, tier Turn risher. f the lixula. tu iliiv r1ullaled his last sex son s rnrnM of winning Ills Aral eight gsmes pitrtied. core: ll II K. Rhreveport . .. n I o i ) r i ) o x ( t I Birmingham . . n n n o n n o n i i io ; Batteries; Klxh,-r snd Otm rTlna . IIim rsn and Matthews. rmiilie. Km kley. Time, 1. . Utile Rmk. out Nashville May I? - Iliarly, wlie shut WednesdHy. repeat) d the To The Citizens You Qan Now Secure Stock in the DIXIE i. A. MeaoVma, Xeevbern, N. C. lag, D. Blades, Newbern. N. ('. nilUaai Dean, Kewbern, N. C. Dr. O. McMullln, FJIsabrUi Clir, X. C. M1! lf the Company will have its headquarters at Greensboro, N. C. it will be a State Company, not ony in name but in fact, as its shareholdera will be in every part of the State.;: ItvwiU, : L a JSZ0 h5ve.JcP08ltoncs different sections of the State.'. It wttl have a cash capital of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) arid surplus of Two Hundred arid Fifty Thoiisarid Dollars; ; ($250,000) and will do a general business over the country.. The .time-has arriveeffor a Company of this size, for it will not only keep much money in the State but will Ibrin? a large ambunt into" it. It is destined to be quite a factor m the future development of our great State. : The stock is non-assessable and non-taxable and we do not know of a safer or more profitable investment -This Is , ; the first opportunity th3t our ieople have ever had to secure stock in a large Fire Insurance Company and those' whotake advantage of this one will be fortunate, ( ;t ' ; v ; H v 'v o performaac this afternoon. Tht Vlaitora plnyed a ragged fleiaing fame; Score: - j . ( -K. H. K, Little Rook I9 - 1 Nashvilla ( 0 fl C Batteries: Brady and Anderson; Bor- rell. Allemang and KaJhkolt. ., , Lmplra, Kennedy; 4 Tims. i:w.' -.. ;.j J, :,; r ,v MembhlaT Tenn.. ' Mar 12. The local team suffered its first defeat to-day after seven successive victories, In an exciting gama wito, Montgomery,!; , Memphis .. I. .. 4 i I 9 a 9 17 , 1 I Montgomery W , 1 4 1 1 1 t-4 . Hatterieat pJfown and Huribiirtj Mag well and MoAlser. Umpire, Pfennlnger. Tim, 1:54. ' " r ' SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Jacksonville, Fla., May 11-Jackeonville batted Bonnon out of the box In tha third Inning to-day and won the last of -the ae rlea from Augusta. Rucker was put In for Augusta and did no betetr. Score: . R. M. E. Jacksonville . . 0 (II 1 0 0 4 0 x4 10 4 AuguSUi 000 41 10 40-4 4-9 Batteries: Walker and Robinson; Rucker, Hon no and Carson. Tims, 1:40. Umpire. Mr. Matthews. Charleston, a C, May 12. Heavy and consistent batting by Bavannah won ftom Charleston to-day. In the seventh Inning, with two men on bases, Howard hit over right field fence for a horns run, clinching a Savannah victory. Score: R. H. E. Charleston .. .. 60O20004J4 1 Savannah 020 0 20 1014 10 0 Hatterled: Kvnns and Vox; Holt and Curran. Time, 1:35. Umpire, Mace. Columbia. 8. C. May 12ack Ashtoo wsa knocked unconscious by a collision with Perry Llpe at the plate In the fifth Inning. Wenlg went In, but hia error let In the first runs. Jacobs scored the oth ers with a leaguer, ine tocaia were on color. Score: R. H. E. Columbia 00001004 0-1 7 6 Maoon 400020001 4 f 1 Hatterle- Ashton, eWnlg and Ketterj Pox and lliirnlsh. Time, 1:27. Umpire, Black. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago, Msy 12,-Chlcago walked all over Brooklyn to-day, hitting storius hard and In bunches. Lundgren allowed only two singles. Score: R. H. E. Chicago l001110s- 12 1 Brooklyn usoo00 0 0 2 1 Batteries: Lundgren and KUng; Pas- torlue and Ritter. Time, 1:17. Umpire, Emalle. . Pittsburg, Msy .-Philadelphia to-day made all Its runs but one on errors by the Pittsburg team. McClosky made his flrst appearance In Pittsburg and had the tmll Into tha air. Score: R II. K. Pittsburg 40 1 4 0 440 1-2 7 4 Philadelphia . . 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 o-a a l Hatlenee: wiius ana uinsnn; ici losay and Dooln. Time, 1:. Umpire. Klem. St. Louis. May 12.-Boaton ODened Its first Western aeries of the season by los ing to Bt. txiiils. i to 2. Taylor was ef fective with men on bases. score: R. H. Fl St. IulS 42014101 xt 10 0 Boston 01100000 42 7 1 Batteries: Taylor and Blatte.ry and Raub; Pfeffer and O'Neill. Time. 1:2 Umpires, Carpenter and Conway. Cincinnati. May 12 Devlin's wild throw, saving Schlel; Hugglns sacrifice and Barry's single gave Cincinnati the Inning run In the llth Inning. R. If. E. Bcore: Clnclnniiil . 0401410044 1-4 4 2 .. 000001 0010 0-2 t 1 Ewlng and Schley; Taylor, New York. Batteries: Anus and Breenahan. Time, 2:40. Um pires, O'uay and Johnstone, AMERICAN LEAGUE. WotMnvUin, May 12.-The tetrolts again shut out Washington to-day, the core bring the same as yesterday, 4 to 0. Donohue pitched well In tight places. Bcore: K. it. k. Washington A0OO440 04 I 0 Detroit 002 0 0 1 0 00 4 4 0 liMttrrlcs: - Patten, Hmlth and Kit- tredge; lomolni und Payne. Time, 1:60. I mplre, Hurst. Phllsdclphla. Pa.. May i: -VncMell's nllching to-day resulted in a shut-out for Chicago. Score: R. H. K. Chicago .. .. 0000 00 4 0 0-0 4 1 Philadelphia . . o o i o l 2 o o x 7 l Hatterles: uwen and riulinun; waddeil and Hchreck. Time, 1:20. Sheridan and Kvans. New York. May 12.-The visiting Cleve Und team shut out the New York Ameri cans to-dny In an eleven-Inning game which whs exciting from start to finish. r Score: R. II. FJ. ',) ( levt-land .. .. 0O0AOOOO4022 II 1 jVl'New York 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 S f.1.1 Kntterles: Joss and Clarke; Orth and Kicwow. i mie. 2;ue. empires, (.onnor iiinl O loughlln. lloelnn. May 1! -Poor pitching was re Miiislbe for Boston's tenth consecutive ili fen t. In the eighth, a batting rally by Hi IahiIii was the feature. Hcore R. H. K. HI U.ula 210OOO04O-OU 1 Hoeion 1 n 0 o ii 0 0 0 0 1 6 2 Batteries (ilade mi. I Hockey; Gibson, Winter Hnil Urn ham. Time, 1:44. Um pire, Connolly. M'.it-nllle lefraisi Mimnttiin Is land. Hperlal to The Observer. MfAdenvllle, Mny 1!. In a pretty game of hall here this sflernnon McAdenvllle rlefented Mountsln Inland liv n srore of to 'i. A laige mi in I t nf fans from Osstonla. Ixiwell nml nttier nenrhv towns aere iresent to witness the contest. The score hy Innlnsa H. H. B. Ml Nlnn.l .. .. ooni 0 1 00 0-1 I S MeAdenvllle . . o 0 .0 o o x- t Kntterles: Mr Aih-ti vllle Costner and niimgartier; Moiintnln Isliiml -liavenport snd MrKelwnv Btrui k out hy Costner 3, hy laventort R. There is quite a gnod desl of riva.ry between th lrfrsy team, of Oastnnla; Die McAdenvllle snil (he Mountain Island teams for the chiiiiipionshlp of the roun iv un1 some good games are In prospect for the summer. Omon iK-fcsta Wofford. Hpei lal In The Observer. (iieetivllle, H. C, Mny 11-'leruann Till lee defenled Woffnril at Anderson thla atiernun In a one-sided gnme by a score of 7 to 1. A large crowd witnessed the C, VY. Orlce. Idlsabeth City, If. C l. Jno. F. Driitoa, Wilson. IV, C Oco. llaoanrjr, Wilson, N. C. Jonas OetUnger, Wllaon, N. C. .. .. -. . . I. gains. Waldrop was n ths box for C?lanv mi an A Sinn fnr Wofford. The .gam bO tween the ths two teams at Clemeon Tn day afternoon resulted in' a . complete walk-over for Clemeon, the- Methodists having- been vanquished! by. the. Over- w helming score ot to -yV. AalMfvflla gporto Believe th SwetUs Will Have Ills Hands Fnll to Pe ." feet the.rBieT.'T Correspondence of The Observer, '; . ; : .AahevIHe, , kar XX. Charles Olson will return to-nijht. front St Loul. where hs-has beta for the past few days, and will remain bare until after his match with "farmer". Burns next Thursday evenlnf .. The "Parmer" It due to arrive here - Monday And hit coming la awaited with much Interest by local sports,- who desire "to tee what, the chubby fellow lookt llkt before 'putting up their Ions creen. Burns was In . Birmingham, Aliw few dayft ago, where he referreed a match between Maralah, the Turk, and "Tom Orlffln," the latter known to local sports as Dan McDonald, Who met defeat ; St oisen a nanat ntre during .the winter. McDonald or Griffin won the match from. Maralah. A she vine sports believe that pisen will have hia hande full when he meeta the VFarmer." They look for another match elmllar to the Ootch- Olaen affair and are ao sure that Oi sen will win. . The New Tork Timet a few daya ago, ip referring-, to "Farmer" Burns, tald the wrestler wae like wine. -that he Improved with age. Burns Is now more than 45 years of age and has been- wrestling for nearly II years. He la regarded as the best wrestler, of his weight In the country and has' met all the top notrhers during hit career, winning from many of the best wrestlers In America. Yale Wins Track Mm With Prince ton. New Haven. Conn., Msy It Tale had an easier taak than was anticipated in winning the dual athletic meet with Princeton this afternoon, the final score being 78 to S. Boy Bllllardlat Wins First Prize). Chicago, May 12 -Willie Hoppe won first prise In the billiard tournament this afternoon by defeating George Blotson. Score; Hoppe, 600; Slosson, 171. SHORT M0.000. Krretary Union, S. C, Building and IxMn A asocial Inn Admits He Lost Money In Speculation. Special to The Observer. Spartanburg, 8. C, May II. A re port reaches here, based on reliable authority, that a heavy shortage hat been discovered In the accounts of the Union Building and Loan Aaaocia tlon, of Union, 8. C. W. M. Hughes, the secretary. Is found to be-about $10,000 short, and it Is said he has admitted the responsibility for the shortage. At a conference with the directors held In that city yesterday Hughea la aald to have acknowledged that he had engaged In speculations and lost heavily. John H. Fant Is president of the concern, which was considered to be a very strong financial institution, Hughes has borne an excellent reputation and the disclosures have . created a mild sensation. PoaUnaster Acquitted of Murder. Dothan, Ala., May 12. Postmaster Byron Trammell was acquitted to-day of the charge of murdering R. J, Barnes, a cotton broker, last June. DRAUGHON'S ulmetfclkgci KaJcJgti, 43olnmbla, Knoxvllle, Atlanta, tt Colleges In IS Staiea POSITIONS secured or money REFUNDED. Also teach BY MAIL. Catalogue will con vince you that Draugbon't la THJB BE8T. Call or aend for It.. Km ii FIERY ACIDS IN THE BLOOD All ikin diseas-a an due to the tame cauae an ezceat of acid in the blood' caused by faulty assimilation of food and poor bowel action; this fiery acrid matter it forced to the turfaee through the pore and glands. Pustules art formed, diachareine; icky fluid which driei and makes a crust, causing intense itching;. When the crusts or scabs are scratched off the. Skin Is left raw and bleeding". Dear Slrs-Ky body broke o with a Sometimes skin diseases art in tht lT?Ziot&l& dry form, and brsn-like scales come on The thiae-, eepeoialiy at nirt wae dry, often craclung, and the pai&ful oat beneSt, emd hearing era. i. ft. deter itchbfcT causes ute nMc. It does not matter how the trouble is tiee oured me entirely. .. manifested, the cause is the same an eoondido, Oai. . X. KAMO. excess of acid in the blood. Salves, powders, cooling-washes, etc., while they relieVe the itching- and fire tht sufferer temporary comfort, csnnot cure the trouble because they do not reach the acid laden blood. The best treatment a si a as 4 1 fMfta?j J aVt. S 0 CVO IZzJO Mood ao tMIDCt V trrcTAOl C svnd burned by the fiery fluids, is nourished by rUtltLY VtUM ADLte . -ooolw of coolinir. healthy blood. Special book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired will bt famished without ch.rg-e. TliS SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA FIRE JAISURaNGB ' R. M. Miller, Jr aiarlotie, X. C. . W. H. Ilelk, Charlotte, N. C. O. I. Mejith, CharkNte, N. C. T. W. Wade, Charlotte, N. C. . II. Little, Charlotte, N, V. 1 - f, , . . 1 . r i ..... . I GcnuInoMctl Gtcnc. A genuine Mad Stone, .Will cure bites of rabid dogs; will cure hydra phobia - will eure bites of poisonous eaakee; - will eure ' lock ' jaw wl4 draw any poison from the system. I bare treated buadreda of cases and every one baa been cured. c A. i i Lattlmore. M. c Maarer's " Rat-and ftea4a t1ia .. m ,. I- km l IhM mm it sad die Instantly. : ' MAt hEHM iJisbct rowvrn is tare death to bedbags. sats, flees, aaotbe. BeU only In bottle. At all drtigHts' or A. J. REACH CO. . . .',. . ' Maker of t,be famous , ; REACH BALL Tha nail adopted by the American and Southern Leagues - and the American - Association. We are the tote distributing agenta In thia terri tory, carry complete stock at trade prieee, and ' can gave . the retailer money and v time on , shipments. SOUTHERN. HARDWARE X .:::: ,'.:' Cajarlotte,' , 43. Writ for '01 catalogue and price lists. Pr. K. "ICye HutcbJeon.. 9. 3. Ilntchlaon. INSURANCE FIRE, . . LIFE, ACCIDENT OfflCKt Ifo. S, Hut BaikXlag, Ben Those St. 1 TOE MOOS U MADB'.'.i''C.r,t i as uuilkh csnzvAh many people would lead her to be lieve, when the housewife goes to furchase flour for bar baking day ut if she has once used the Pride of Charlotte flour she will take nothing else. It Is made of the choicest se lected wheat and ground at our mills, MfcCKLKN 11 Una FLOCIl MIL Li 1. Lee Kolncr, Fropclotor. rhooe SS. ff, ZOf SU SKin otseases is a. a. o., a remeav tuai is purely vegetable and oat which acts directly on the blood with a cleansing-, healing; effect ft ft O. neutralize the acida. and DurifieS the that the skin instead of beine blistered COMPANY? Ashley Home, ,Clayton, W; C 11 :. w. Meneren,' Graham, K. C. 1 C, Ben bow, Greenaboro, Jt. C v . Wm. S. Thornton, Greensboro, N. O. ' 0 ilbuT Lj; V z y-' , Estimates furnished t i I V I 1 . A. n. W Abll U U U iy, ; SOUTHERN AGENT.; '.JJ CHARLOTTE,, Let the Cook Co Get your' silk dresa' on and do your own cooking 'With electric appliances. The heat la all internal ana aoon lng to ,ust fun; : , Somebody wntt s cup1 ot tea. Put the water in the vessel, tarn a little switch, then read on for a few mln- utea. 1 it g surprising now quica tne water bolls when the heat is electric and "when 'one la reading while wait lng. ' . . , .' ' Think of It! The waters ti tna Cauwba.- tO miles' away, make electric current, a little wire bring the current to Charlotte, and the current makes . tea while the taay reads her book or magatine. And then there are electric cnonng diahea and other electric appliancta Vfl get alt of a meat . , ; Certainly let the cook go. Cook lng la ao easy with electric appliances, and withal ao very pleasant and en tertaining that the husband waata to do the cooking. ... The electric flat-iron ta at cone venient and useful at tha electrle coffee percolator or the electrlo chat lng dish. . . ' To a very large extent electrle ap pllancea may be made to solve the cook and servant question. we carry a full line of these ap pliances, and of electrlo tuppliee generally. THE D. A, TOMPKINS CO. Charlotte. N. C ovaiet . MANTEL WORK Is a specialty ot ours, and our man tela are far auperlor, both In material, workmanship and style, to the ordi nary stock mantel We'd like yon to inspect our designs at first hands and know personally and .. perfectly the difference between our work aad others. 'Twill prove money saving knowledge to you. We also handle tiles and grates. i Write for cata logue. ,' . . 9. H. WEARX CO, (TharloUe, H. C - MMMWMMeWwt When You f eQean House. I youll find our store the place to buy the many utensils you peed and ought to have.' ! Allen Hardware Co I WHOLESALE AXO RTAIU B. lUcka, Tat, F. Cobb, W. O, Elflott, 3. H. nowcrs, r.t'A'. ,. Li I ; 11 ti t: I . i i i U y u BUILDERS OF wja-Av . -w - v ss s, ni er-a. St I - TV - -V - .. r ,.y Becured by mottcareful ae f' lection, from the ,: best manu facturers in the country. ."' Our . line of Sterling'- 811 verr; and' Solid aad Plated Hoftow Ware V .t - la beyond comparison. : y , ' We take' pleasure In ahow lng you '. these goods, aa 'we v knew that they cannot be Im proved upon ,and will pleaaa the most faatldleua, The Palamountain Co. JEWELERS. HAVE YOU SEEN Our new Line of Leather Hand Bags, ' Belt Buck les, Side I and - Back (3ombs, Dog Collars and Waist Sets. - New V de signs, popular prices, 7, 3 Garibaldi Brans. Diamonds, Silver and Cut Glass. ... v Oiarlotte'a neat Coadacted . Hotel . THE BU ppeclal ' attention given te Table Service, making It a equalled in the South. This is a feature of The Buford that la claiming " the attention of the Traveling Publla 1 v " Clean. Comfortable Beds. At tentive Servants. .. y, C L HOOPER Manager Greensboro, X. C. ' , Grecoaboro, N. C. Edenton, ft.-C' . Scotland Neck, X. C - - . '- !..'.-- "ll-. ' J ' :) r Corres; 'A - 1 at" 1 , r ' i . . ) . Silyervyare i L - L , O L J L . 0 ' ' .... . r .. .y,- pondeiice:B Solicited. NORTH ,0 AR0 LIN ip, i .: it- ' ... t..;,.,:jy WlT.-v-tr-'-'-.,',' Fpnrrpc 'Three kinds, from 12 i ta ISO H. Pj BCuCTS Rctni' TulJular4fand . o -4. .J-Portable 1 on V.ikids, from 12 to 1S0K:P.-:;-: &fmi Ga Machinery, and Presses, 'i and ' Complete outfits of capacity , of 100 bales jcr uay anu pYcr... I!iffc : Four or five imii.. nuiw, . .. - . .. sue BUM at UN Ut the South. . Pdleys and Shafih, smallest to complete cottoii mill outfits., .Vr ;i " a -f '" HDD ELL COMP ANY,: Wv.;..jf. Let Us Serve You r '-. X,'"'' -' . f- t- At For All Purposes ",T.-.---rV :..' :t ,i( seuuie tiest uoai u that ; moneyTcah ,R buy, and know "ye can give satisfaction, no mat ter wiiat your fuel re quirements may be r Steam, poinejfic, ; Blacksmith Xoals : . - s.. '; ff. ..jM- Standard Ice andftetM CHARLOTTE, li t V EXECUTOR'S SAtt;- . :On Monday, th tlth day ot May, 104, at noon. I will aell at pobllo auction at the Court' House door In the City of Charlotte detached ' cou pons of the bonds of Stanly County, repreaentlng Interest' due, ' Irt r. the turn of IS.lll. The aald coapona were deUched from the bOndt held by the late H. O. Sprlngt. deceased. Thla the 8th day of May. 1404. , ' r-..y. - J. C. 8FR1N08, ' Executor of the latt Will and Testa- pient of H. O.iBpringa. Pejpeaeed. , Capt aVaa. P. Sawyer, AthevlUb, W.C Francis . Coxo, Aslievino, W.. C. Henry Redwood, AatievMo. C. y i Frederick Utnledoe, AahevlHo, Tf. J. k ' Chsut, Ilarria, DllUboro, N. C ". . ' ....---.-V j .'i.k. 'It: ;V": :J ': GREEN SB Op O, N O R-T H , C A R 6 L I N A ..... ...w .. . '.i - 'J ,
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