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( , ; basktuiJi scMMAnr. ' 5 ' .' AMERICAN LEAGUE. - N Al 'St ll'8WtuI .IS Wahln ton. i. 7 ' . - ....,. At Cieveinnai ueveiano, . a,, i-nuuw " At Chicago Chicago, 1 Boston, 4 t'; - At Detroit: Detroit I; wew sora, . ; j'rs 1-: NATIONAL LRAOTJaV Wffi At Philadelphia: Philadelphia. 0; Pltts- buntr .: Second game: rhUMMpuu,' a; At Nw York: . New York. I; Cincla- till, 4. - ' At Brooklyn: Brooklyn. T- Chicago,' II. , At JJoeton: Boston, g; Bt Louis, ,, ; . STAXDIXO OP THE CLI7BS. AMERICAN I'UUUJS. . . Won. Lost . 17 U . S 67 . n M . 1 4 . tt H . tt it . u n .a w PC Chicago ' lw York .. .. , Cleveland . ., ,. Philadelphia .. . Ht. LouU ... .. . Detroit .. ... .. .. ' Washington ... .. . tkmon ., w . . .US .681 JJ .611 . 417 AV'A:;;; NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' H ' ? . Vol Loat P.O. Chicago ...... lit New York t. si Pittsburg .. .. .. ... Philadelphia M Cincinnati ., a Brooklyn 6 BU Lout ,.. .. 61 DOStO .. m .. .. .... 4t at .7 .Ml .614 . ,41 .35 u M n M (O M N LEAGUE GAMES. AMERICAN LEAGUE. .' tL,t fl.nl PhlfttaTA tf-Aam mA. - ltrlntalrl to Koton tn tnlrd oonwo- i . Boor: R. IL B. ' v Cbloaco 0 0 0 0 0 011 x-i t 0 Vj Boto 000000 0-0 1 ' ' Battvrlea: WaUh ami Hulll van: Over- 1 tin and Armbnutir. Time, I SO. Umplret, U LOuxhiut and . onnoiix. Claraland. Sept. M. 'lriand mad It thraa ttrautbt from r hlludelphla to-day, Seora: It H. a : .nVIMI OIOHHDI-6 7 , PhlUWphl .. .. 002 10 0-4 4 t Battanat: J no and Clark and Bernta ' K'buroan, Dlnrt and Byrnaa and Henry, Tlraa, 1:3. I'mplra, Evan. Detroit, Bept. fti tvtmlt ent Eubank. 4aa of It colt pitcher (lrut New York to-day. and ttaougb hit often, be ' abut out the vuitort. . Bxra:. R. H. B. itroit zooooox-i 7 New York 0000O-a 10 I - Batteries: Eubank and Payne and ftohmklt; ryle, iot end Klelnow and au-uuire. nma, i:u. umpire, Hunt. '": '. Kt Tiool. Kept. X. At Lonl had an ear am nneatinc wahlncton to-day. ; - oora: R. K. . . Ft. IAM 0 0 41 10 4 0 ' ? l'aahln-fnn . AAAAA1 A f .' Batterl: Powell and O'Connor: llar : T ana wakellelil. Tim. 1:JL UmDira. . eberMan. ,;. NATIONAL LEAGUE. - Philadelphia. Sept. Plttahur; twloa bboi owl ine torai io-aay ana In the , aeoond Innlnf . which wua railed at Ine end of tbe tilth Innlnf on aooount of arKBcet, rbiladeiptila failed to make lilt. ' P1rt trame: R. IT. B. Pltuhura 4 000010-S t t Philadelphia .. .. 0000- I I BaUarjr: Willi, and Pl.elpe; Richer ad Crt aad Imoln. Time, 1:80. Um pire, viniy. ;. Beeond Bme: R. H. E, ; FlCUburf 01104 0-0 1 rhlladelphla, 000000-0 A Patteiiee: Lrlfleld and l'leti; Mnwr nd Crtt and Dooln. Time, 1:10. Um- parvO'Day. Botton, Sept. M t. Louie won Bay' fm by euperlor hlttlna. to- Boor : R, H. . 9U Louie ltlI-4 U 1 Joton 014000001-11 4 Battaiiea: MrGlynn and Noonan; Can ran and O'Neill. Time, 1:06. Umpire. Coaway aod Supple, Brooklyn, Sept. .-Tha Chlcnto Na lr t (t-lim V an, I tlanab) had a bat tine itreak tbey won eaily from Ienovan' men, U o T. Seoro, yf w ChJcaaro 104011001-u n' I Brooklyn J014oil-7 BatUrle: Overall, WaUh and Kllnn ybltlnax, Kajon and Rltler. Time. 1:41 L'aiptr. Xmilia. ;.' Hw Tork, Sept. M. Ry rlover baao : ruanlnf and timely hittlnc the New , . Terke won to-dar. Boor: R IT H. ,;,riBGlnnatl 00:010001-4' ' 1 few York 1460000 -4 11 1 BatUrir: lull end Bctilei, VIMm Tay. lor aod Rrmaban. Tlrae, l.JS. Umpire. ,K JUera and (rpenter. 'ItwOdj Track and Small Crowd at . .. LoulvrlUc !iiytlle. Xy.. Bept. .-VHvorite rt . inoet of the money nt Uoualu Park t. day. The track was muddy and the at. ; Jondnnco wa email. The feature race, a , head lea a, wa dx-lared off. owing to the , Bumarou anratrbM. Buminarl: 1 , rlret roco. I furlont lAgM Wool. I to . L won. Mont Alhan. to 1. aecond: Bam ' t Barter'. 10 to 1, third. Time. 1 14-. . Booond race. 7 furlont: Veto. I to 1. won: Royal Intend, i to i. wmd; ; rrnk BUI, I to 1. third. Time. 1: H. r Third race, ahout I furlona: Hector. t to I. won: KiHiomenl, II to 1, Mcond: ; pttUafli. tn I, third. Time. 1:12 4-B. 1 Kourlh .rare, M fwrtonan' 1'lau.lble, II 1 a, won: Camille, j; to t, twonil; Tom v olaadt 4 to 1, third. Tlm. in i n :' Mfth race 7 furlona: On Ilrl.lora, 1 u' , " ' W. irNdll, 1( to k, aeoond' . Rneooo. T to 1, third. Tlma, 1 l 4- ; '. Biath race, mile: Mlwiuri id. 4 to 1 ' TP': trlaUn, 3 lu 1. ec mid; Bitter v Head, t to- L thlid. Tlmr. i n. ' litmeldea llaa Ualk-(rr In Illtvloo j 1 Make. "w yora, Fepi, 3 Irnntiiln. at the c prohlbltlye price of I to f.. won the Il (take, about on mile and ill fur. i; kMMM, at Oravcwnd lo-.ly. The Whlt ' acy ot had prucllr.lly a wnlk-ovor. . Summafiea: " ? Yl. t."''.- 'urlong.: Itclle fit Tro- twk l to I. won, lmn Klvire 13 in 1 aMond; fmbrelU. ft to 1. third. fl-mo !rn!lirNut?BrW,0rm ThW r4f( th Hutlr I.fttv1lra.n about .;r .iV. ,mn 'J won: rwuetsj race, Hindoo Make, a bruit m rail sod furlong.: IrorvJdi. T to won; Xing Biry. 4 i l, v Jl d'. 7 to , third. Tlrae. I OoTl ' fifth ran, shout furlona: I'antoufla. t i, won: Jarotdte, ft i iS B-n. tt to t IhlM. Tlrri. ll ' ,k !t'.J.'? !'J!B'. on llo nnd a ,..i.nimi imiKnmiia. B to 1, Won- (Mm. ronn. X 4 L M-end: ilorfnJLT. ,1 Y?rI iwiii, xm i i, (M-end; tlilrd. Time, 1:47 4-. j " . rorgot ni Xamn. A rd merit. ' t X 1. pow1l. Mlalsaippi Choeuwl lie live near Homer. 1. T., went to ihe Ardmor land offli to rciter Ho was the father wf lg ehlldrea. but f nnd that he liadorgotten th nam ' .n of them. . After half dose "" '"' ween, ggested' by th h in the enrolling department, - Jl ihouarbt of the right on. This I ir the name of its father and - 1 I i"! forgotten hla own name. 17 iiotmil bolongiag to Pow . , j-uni'-jr are worth about tlO.OOt. !- 'ron; men ome to blows, ,v in w. II tnsu-hed, It I not ri r, 1 1 If the Mian who set r it wni im iHwm'i witch 1 will look better and fe i . t oi'l- r. lis ire you gel . 1 f .r everything a aalve ' lo.liriB- DIUM. . M.,A , TOUl plXOX ,XIS SVTT, V He Kims! pnl JL Hotur. Uiw PIay wrlflit, ana la Awarded 9S0O-nA.B .' Idterootlnc Con troy ere y, , K'; (. Korth. Carolinian wtto bnoW' Mr. Thoraoi Dixon, Jr will bo Intereated In the following atory from Tha New JTork Wvrld of yoateYday : ;. . "Paul i M. Potter the' playwrJfht, owei $500.tO,Tloma,I)Uon.' Jr who Hed to pa a clergyman and is a the atrlcal managen now,1 ao tlunuco Jo- aepn decided In Iho Flrat Mantclpal Court ,. yeaterday." f. But 'Mr. 1 Potterd lawyer filed motion for a. now trial and ao th rererencdr, author of Tho Claneman,' win hay to wait awhll for tho rtoney; If itm eta H at all, -air. mxon ana Mr. rotter wer tne tar wltneaaea yeelerday, fin th audi ence ere Charlea Ftohmaa and oilier men of th tTieatre, who oeeraed high ly amnaed by ' the' teatlmony of the poMly wnlte-halred maker of blayg. "Mr.,Ptg6n teatlflod thkt ho entered Into .a contract with- Mr. Potter to collaborat with bim in drtmatUIng Mr. Plxon'a novel, fTho One woman.' Mr. Dixon aald ha paid ItOQ down to the playwright, who contracted to give hi undivided attention to The One Woman' -her . , the theatrical men laughed loudly- and to deliver the play complete by June 1. r, "By tne contract, Mr. potter waa to receive S 1-2 per cent, of the Jut 1 1, tOO of froaa weekly receipt aa roy alty, and C per cant, on all amount taken tn by The One Woman' that ahould exceed 11,000 weekly. Mr. Dixon aald that five weeki paaaed during- which Mr. Potter neg lected The One Woman' ' entirely. but found time to daah off other play. Mr. Dixon waa getting very nervoua about the play, of which the Initial performance had :-. been arranged, when, one meonleaa midnight, he re ceived a aumraona from Mr. Potter who had handed him a aoenarlo which completely changed the plot and contained Idea appropriated from The Ragpicker of Parla and other play. f Mr. Potter told Mr. Dixon aa kind ly a poealble. that The One Woman', waa difficult of adaptation to th a tare and modeatly demanded a new con tract giving blm t per cent, royalty on all the groaa receipt that might accrue from hi pint. "Mr. Potter teetlfled that he was engaged to do onjy the work uaually done by a collaborator; 'Imply to ar range the acenarlo. 'For the writing of dialogue la a mere trivially,' he eald careleaaly. 'Mr. Dixon wanted a play that turned on a clergyman who murdered 1 man for a woman' aake.' aald Mr. Potter, 'and nothing that we tried pleaard him. I concluded that' the trouble wa with the clergyman the clergyman In the play, of couree. Cler gymen are tlckltah aubject to handle; we playwright uiuauy leave them alone.' But Mr. Potter Instated that the renarlo he proffered waa only a aug geatlon, and he waa alrayi willing to complete hla contract; but Mr. Dix on, with another collaborator, had dramatised The One Woman." 101 Chamberlain' Cough Remedy On of the jueet en tn Market. For many rear Chamherlaln'a Cnurh Remedy haa conatanlly gained In favor and popularity until It la now on of the most staple medlrtnea In use and haa an enormou aala. . It la tntanded eana- eially for aout throat and lung dlaaasea. auch aa roup be, colds and croup, and can always be depended upon. It la aearant and ear to take and la un- oubtedly the beat In the market for the pur rpoeea Tor which it la Intended. Bold by Jordan at Co. m m mum mil m wt a tin nrr?. (sr mm mm imi mm luGtjXArt ixe ot' kti:.3:l:i, It IXaLIlHlirnent Between European : Porta and Clutrloaton Will. Acwtl ;, Inlf to Wr. . Icwla .W, Parker, It null .ta.tireat Advantage to JmkiUi ( . varouiu tuiu ,uo B4un. .1' y 1'? Obaeryer Bureau. ''ViV-1 'vt , ltQ Main r Street,' " ;T,Cplumbl,, a .C,'6ept, . Mr. Lewia W. Parker, who -waa here to-night, apok tn sa enthualaatlc way of .the advantagea likely to accrue to Oarlenton, the BUt and thila aectlon generally from 'the .' propo4 ' Ualiment of regular line of at earn era-from Enropeaft porta to the port of Charleaton. He ald V tha - mill were, doing all In their power to aid Oommlaeloner Wataon and were tnov In .in a concerted way now to make tho ' flrat trip, auece, The mill prod acta for export are; rooted by th buyer and nearly all of tt goea entirely acroee the continent and to the - Eart acroaa tho raclflc " but . Jn tho paat ' few year' th mljla hate gotten together and have been ahlp plng through Charleaton - xor New York and other point In the United Statea and in three year the hlp- racnli tbla way have Inoreaaed thoo- and per cent from. 10,009, bale , to 100.000 UleavrV y Mr. Parker predict a brilliant ad vancement for t hla- aectlon . In ; th next ten year, through - power de velopment which will cheapen power and Induce the eatabllahment ' of mail : manufacturing t ' enterprlaes, w-hlch will employ high-priced help. He aald mill wagee were higher to day In tbla: aectlon than? they had ever been, and ha want to aee them climb aa rapidly aa th proficiency of tne neip will allow. Worahlp m Deux. - Harper' Weekly. ' When Dean Swift waa called to the living of Lorecor, he Inaugurated the cuatom of reading prayer on Wed neaday and Friday. At the flrat Wed nesday eervlce he waited In vain for any one to appear except hla Clerk Roger. At length he began. "Dearly neioveo ttoger, .ne Bcnpturea movetn you and me In aundry placea, and o proceeded to the end of the aer- vlce. Something to Iieem. Philadelphia Preea. "Yea. Markley came In for a for tune the other day. He's actually got more money now than he Jtnowe Willi IV UV Willi. "Ye, there are certain people who will be anxloua to meet him now and after that he'll know more." IIAIH TELLS cnARACTEIL Color of ITalr ftald to Tod Irate a Per on' Temperament. Many people believe that blonde or light hair dnnotea affection and dark hair constancy. A person without hair I not devoid of character far from it. The disposition of the average bald-headed man la to ahow auch solicitude for the welfare of others that he neglect himself. A germ causes baldness. Professor Habouraud, of Parte, France, lnnocu- lated a rabbit with dandruff germa, causing It to become totally bald hi five weeks' time. To rid the acalp of these dangeroua germa. It la neces sary to apply Newbro'a Herplclde, . "Destroy th cause, you remove th effect." . . Hold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamp for . sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. R. U. Jordan at Co., Special Agent. u ii 1: OH ettter totxroa rsd ln those man v'tctur! by Li'Jer Los. Vtalon-.'-mj liorACarwta. liOTWATKUST.' . Tli Day in IILtcry. 1731. i A gang of flon. H0 In. riurn ',' ber, tukn from NeWgata, Kng- ' land, and put aboard a ship to : De 1 transported' to America - to ".'1' colonUe the country. In the - next century "Knaland aent her elona to Botany Bay, and their ;' paupers , to America, ' aeveral shipload having been discharged V, on tn coast, entirety s destitute, directly from poor, houeea, , 17g -The flrat 1 act of ; Governor : ' Clinton was to diaeolve the Legls f lature and Issue writ the, nam day for convening. another. . 1 Ht John Sargent,- noted T mls- , slonary among th. Indian,; died IT7ITh 'American frigate,. TJela- r. ware, II guns, anchored within too yard of the -unfinished Brlt . H1 tsh batterlea at Philadelphia, and seconded by another frlgat : and : some smaller vessels, commenced a heavy fire upon them. :. She .. grounded and atruck -her colors, ; and th othen veseela were con ? pelied to .-rotlr.' ' f MV-Th' remodeling of th- Whf . nous at waamngton, at "i t cf from 5 fll.000 ,to 10.000, i started., w, :. iSOS--William 'i Moultrie. ' dl j; tingulshed officer of th Rvolu ;y tlon. died.'. , He - wa a member ' ; of Congress at th commence ment of the war, and made a Y brave . defense t of Bulllvan'a Is---land to 117.- .y f"-'1: ';: J8IJ.- American tunder Col. Kw maa defeated a party of Indiana under. King ; Paine, who was killed; a aecond a,ttack waa made by 200 Indiana to- recover hi 'body, In which they succeedod, but with great' lose. .,,' i. I8I Americana under Gen. Harri son landed In Canada, and In one hour took possession of Maiden, evacuated by Gen. Proctor, after burning the tort and store. : lS2tA mill for cleanlnr TtcV In Tna 07, navenei, 01 oouw Carolina, thua remedying . the difficulty which had hitherto pre vented Ita large cultivation and ale. i .,,;..-: .. 1832. Battle of Galeneta. In Mexico. between th partisan of General Montezuma. , 8.000 men. and those of. Buatamente. ; 1.600, In which v th former , wer com pletely defeated., -. ' . 1S3S. Deaths at Tamptco. Mexico, by cholera, and yellow feve during tne aeaaon . 1 tnia aate, a.uou, out of ' a population of 5,100. 1840. Great Br at Oawego, N. ' T. destroying the place so com pletely that but thre shop were left standing. . 1803. Th tTnion garrison at Aa gusta, Ky.. surrendered to 000 cavalry, after 10 of. them, had been killed. 1874. Fourteen fishing smack dis covered engaged In smuggling Chinese rrom untisn Columbia (, Into Washington and Oregon. '. LI7TTER TO IL J. WALKEJL Charlotte, "H. ' : Dear Sir: Here'a the difference be tween two pure paints; one atrong; the other weak.. C P Hanger. Staunton. Va.. painted two new house, the house exactly alike: one another pure paint, the other Devoe. Devoe cost a Quarter less for paint- and labor. People generally are paying twice- over for. paint. Yours truly F W DKVOK ft CO New Tork P. ' S. Tryon Drug Co. sell our paint 1 1 m ar . m m ' w w m i mmAs is i C liQ 1 Mill TfiiM Urt I si 1 U N w) m I MM GOOD. DICOTIp; With Good Digestion a Man Can Ove com Every Obstacle, Conqtur Every D&cultys .j"fi. ii c St T o' : - .-v MR, fU Y. IKOKIC ;.- MR. It. Y, LECKIK, Keno, MI, write r - v'.i -."' : K "i writ to UU you of th great bene. fit that Peruaa haa BeoompUahed tot ma. It has eured tn of eatarrh and eemtugly all th other HI that 1 wai Btibjeot to.-yc' .'v' v:' ' ' ' ' cm mmt mirthtag- before tn and tUgeat anything Iat, Phyaioaily aa nr au." t' : V''iJ:.-;.f v i 'cf 'With week of deranged dtgestioQ, tho onro of atxength and Yltallty la im paired, the nerval ar weak th blood clroujategleebly. v :: . ,."".li-r-.l-,-Ko maa 1 capabj of IbJnkin a curaUly or doing- anything Tlgorooaly whuuironng with indigestion. . To rid th atomach of catarrh will prod no clean, healthy mucous mem branes and thus correct th digestion. Parana ha th reputation th world over for doing this very thing, .& court of Ptruaa promptly mod tomphttly r torn dlguUrm mrtuu at tbmlr trmt function, ' 1 ri Peruna la sold by your local drug gist. Buy a bottle to-day. , THE GREATER WASHINGTON EX- . , H1BIT . TRAIN. , Th Greatar Washington Exhibition train arrived in Charlotte last nlarht at o clock over tbe southern Railway and waa immediately transferred to tne Bea board Air Line. Railway: this train con- tU of three can fitted up with exhibi tions of all the larger enterprie of the Capital City and exhibition of the large department noros ana win prove Tory interesting and hould be vfalted by all cltlsena of Charlotte. It will be enen from I a, m. to U noon Wednesday, Bept, fttn, It will be located at th Bea board freight deoot on East Trade street Thev leave on apeclal train tor Monro at U (harp. . Do not fall to se this great ex- Mbit This train wiu oe in cnarge or CoL W. G. Coleman, General Traveling Passenger Agent Beaboard, during in tour of North Carolina. ' - ;;.V' ..: . v. f,,.,, ,c , ,,'.-" . ., :' "-. .' . ' LAY : ; P-ri'i ; W ar building an Engine tat f v ,n-p"rVCu,t? .iPHTttlaclimnli lit ipVle4 wVid mated 'Thl lath 'W'M-inch 'wmgAnt'feeVcentrav'V ' ; v W can fumteh blocka to . put rai these a .much aa two inches, i ,t W can furnish revolving yok ok. r,,i - handle long piece of thait or pip. . (.-'.' 15'.BTHED.v-A.'vT0MPKINS;C0.v . ,-We will send on approval toany responsible party ? in i Norther South Carolba, fanyhing ' in Harness K 1 .or Saddlery Goods.; Our stock of Harness) Saddles :; i ; - imd Accessory Goods is ; the largest in the" Caro ';linas'and ,we can furrish .ybu anything; a horse' v - wearf or a horseman iieedsV Write or call on us" J. V.' WADSWORTII'S SOUS CO. cataxoRTTi; THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY ;: , vm 'Ann- southern Agents .por Ti5imu were; germa bed dues ', aht ; heddub rktt mt Bishop Wmm Trap Crrld tn SUck; til Cmrg aothlng snd S Full Iain of Supplies, w BTRMIttOTfrUf ; iHKWAKacaOstm For Diamond or other predou .tone. Entirely pew, strong and durable. . ' ,. Th Arch' Crown Setting) give mora , light to. . the . diamond tbh . any other . aei- tlag nd. A complete as . ortment for . any also stone now on aale. Also have them for two and three-stone rings. Garibaldi t&;BttisiV ujTia woiu. ' ': la a spec laity of ours, and ear man tl ar far superior, both la material, workmanship and style, to the oral nary stock nunlsL We'd like yon to Inspect our designs' at flrat hand and' knew personally and perfectly the difference between our work and ether. Twill prove money saving knowledge to yen. We also handle tils ana; 'grate, j", Writ , for cata logue. : - , k- - ' . , : n. WEAR 00;4; " ' Charlotte, It. C. ' if X S -,i.llYH.ii ,i" tltll MOON IS MAlim . umxm . carnftn many people werutd leaa ner to b llove. ' wbn th housewife goo to purchase floor for her baking day- but tt ahe haa once od the Prlila ed Charlotte flour ahe Will take nothing else. It la made of the choicest s leoted wheat and eronni (tear ml! la UMMUIit'im 4CJt ailtJL J. 1 tolaet, rrorriotof : rtoo tJ. . " !ii , , W - V f tit r . he ahown by , th abov cut ' It la pplled whan wanted. under head-atock and tall-tock,to making JQ-inch Swing for apeclal uaeis to to put In plkcm of tall-stock to- : c ,' - - ' ts'j.-.-.;':. . . "V.,. . '- ,, CHARtfJTTE, Na Wants' jr. a 1 ""e'4 '''' sTRAMXaV. i-, -; n SPABTjlXBURa Id K Serve You ' For All Puipdses '' '. ' !" i?; "-f ': " f ' sell thie ( Best Coal that monCTt-.can buy, nd lmow wo can give Mtisfactibn, no mat ter "i whar your iud re- juircmcnt3 may bo. BlacKsmltiV Coab Standardlce andMCo. CHAnibTri'n. c KOTia TO ccsitAacs el; iCOMPflllY era it l3eled "proposals will be- received until noon of Monday.' October ' lilt - - Ciltlna. In Ik. Vt Nl.'? ' tlonal Bank, of ' Wadesboro, N, Cl', -. aooordinr to plana and specification V nrenarad by hook at Kogera, areni - tect. i Charlott. ' N.-Ct cople ,' wf ' . . which "may, b seen at, the flic of th architects; also at the offlo of th bank, after September 17th.-. ; ' The successful contractor twin n ntntilred to i furnish a aatlxfurtorv surety 'hond or the faithful pe.fnrni ance of hi contract aa stipulated in tho aDeclfloatlona. i The . right is re served to reject any and U proposals. All proposal ar to be ddresacl to-the onderslgned. . '.:'. w. ij. i..iisilAi.iv jaaiiier. Wadesboro, ,N. C, Sept JI. ltt.,V" i,.v. Ceding Breezes V . The ocean 1 not tbe only water which make cooling breesea. The water of the Catawba also ma k them. , for her tn Charlott the breeso mad by the Catawba have aurpaeulng advantage ever those ef the - ocean. To get the coollnsr breesea of the ocean, we have to go Uo the eoean. Tbe old Catawba aanda u an oiociio vnrnat aa4 we supply the fan. '- ' ''v; " , We have in atock m large lot of fane and we can send out men at any time to hook them up with juice from the Catawba Power Company, or rrom tn, v. s nwa (iui, THE D. A. TOilMUXS CO-' : Electric EuppUoa, ' . triLinLOTTs. k. a
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