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t cf r 1 '5 an -i. - 1 asij Ameri' ! v ti - - . i s 1 .ll'kc-t, OWlnj to t.i'3 i f.it towards most 5 1 y tliat group of capitalists. ;c-: were almost alone i active stocks In showlnt Tth find their advanee- a device to hold the ' t to help realizing- sales t . . s. Those stocks yielded ! t of the market In the late w.,icU maJo a weak closing at 't r-'-s of, the day. The rroflt , lecame- generally effective ing the market only after the c cf the bank .statement, at the showing of the bans wat "Pfi The cash Increase of $10, U short of expectations, how id the 3,6i3,O0O loan expansion 0 swell the deposit item and the retirement. It is not expected deposit of customs in the col 1 In- .New York banks wllli gi irther in the immediate fixture, ,haa been principal source ol t heavy . cash gains of the I J '-. '.. -. 'S&estlon found a place in the scusslon that Eastern railroad would have to meet at an early nands from employes for in t wages similar to those which n adjusted this week amongst tern railroads.-- The - principal Xm Ihe.day's reaction,' however; 1 desire to realise" profits on the able advance of the week, which khtened by an opinion expressed I quarters that the recovery wat fast and too far. A feature ay was the continued strength vity in the bond market. The of bonds, par value. $1,308,000. ales of stocks 692,800 snares, in Copper C2.900; Cotton Oil 3,900; I 34,900; Anaconda ),S0O; Tobac .:Ct. I 400; C. & O. 1,100; I & iv. : w. i,80u; fenna. Z7.200; 77,100; Southern Pacific J4.700; Paclflo 84,700; Southern Rwy. W, A . V." A. WW, vuiuu awiuu teel 26.S00; ..ya.-Caro. Chemical c:4 ; i r ,1 V . i . i' , '.. - .. . . . - j j I.-.---. Jn-y .. ,..16.12. 13.15 U.'J 1 .:.?"?' .. .... "8-S7 ' 8.77 : S.T7 jMjy k. .. .. '8.87' S.So , -J.m Er'a"..:. .s-rs..g-n-- g.n July .. ...... ...... 8.77 - 8.70- .J0 r toothing doing. BANK STATEMENT.' i...:. v-.' April 6. -Increase ....-- ........ 36,809,950 acrease . ...... .. ...t 6,143,000 jiereaee .?.. ...... 11.2S9.S00 decrease 704.400 increase .. ,., , 16,R5,800 a, decrease'..'''.. 421,200 Liverpool Cotton. ," - b, April 6. Closing Cotton. t, prices unchanged; 'American fair 6.81; good middling 145; 3.03: low mlddlln 6.71: good or f Ik ordinary 4.73. , The sales of were 6,000 bales, of ' which 600 Speculation and export, and 4,600 American. Receipts 1.400 American. -' opened , steady , and closed 6.66 6.63 ' 5.6J. , 6.61 6.60; 6.57 6.K- 6.52 ' 5.51U 6.51H 6.53 6.54H , St ' . .' ." em ' , . fU ..4 ptember r-wciouer ..... ... ;, ... ovember .. . .. ,i -December . .'. -January .... 'ehruary .. .... New Tor It Cotton. ' fH. April 6. Cottoa spot closed juuntf , uplands - u.w; miaaiing no. sales. . -cjosed steady.-.f- - Open High Low Close S.37 9.63 1.47 M r. rT 8.49 .-''..,i " -..' . 9.63 1 9.60 .. . .... .81 9.M -9.57 9.64 9.60 .9.69-9.62 9 8j- 9.81 '.95 O 9.1 V: 10.04 10.10 ' 10.03 4u' 9.62 9.66 9.02 9.64 9.66 9.86 9.89 9.93 10.10 10.14 leans, K: April 6.-!otton, ' spots m and unchanged;' middling es were 969 bales on the spot to arrive. ""y;vK .r;"v'r opened quiet at an advance of ;r tne closing. The market Be- vance shortly after the ODn bod supporting orders, - There fort on the part of the bears ine upward tendency, but buy eneweo on mo , iigni estimates 'arances from Galveston of and the report that of1 the stock of 243,000 bales, 94,000 (jpooara wnicn redoubled null and renewed buying and was y covering by shorts In a IN sure Just preceding the close, 3 was steady at an advance ol ver ins closing yesterday, ciosea sxeaav. ' . ..... .... ... 10.28 .. .....,,.,, 10,31 .... . .,. ..,,. .. ....'.' ..'- ... - ... .. ........ bid r,td.V".. '."."'.'.",.".!!!!- Ud wt 441 41 tttl 10.31 10.81 10.33 10.29 10.23 10.20 10.20 10.21 Tfchnrlotte Cot ion.' Wes represent the prices euoted ... April 6. r' f April 6. ting). : "': una).. . ...,. L ..... ... l, stains .. .. , .. 11 11 Estimates. nV 1 a Sf ' April e. ..To- tast Morrow. Tear, ZS3S00 -854500 i stive Port Receipts, April a. ns . .... I .... ...... . ! . .. ...... M .,. To- Dav. 3,389 24S 1,509 85 143 81 liarlotto Prod ace. Anrll 8. -illy by R. H. Field & Co.) nftg .. .... v) igrco ;aa ..... .. ) .a.... ...... ' ... .,t 2S . - .... ........ 14 mi .... ., .. .. . 15 (20 t - .1 f ise ! JO ; Sf J''ttSl : 60 tMtifif eees 65 "terlor Receipts. , ,. - . "April '.. . -. -' To-. i ."' ' Dsv. .. ". .f . ...... 62 ; 1, . .. .. . .. ..,. ,213 -tZ)l ,e. bile, ; That's whfit yon f U torpid, 'thfn thA Mi the - UlOOl fnlSDn Vmir Bick-hr-iulaeh, l.ij'.ij- :,t- IN MEMOIUAM. Eunice DoroUby -Keller. Softly, as dies at eve, spring's fragrant Tareath . ' Her spirit left us: Fair its casket lay, tamped with an impress , which the Angel Death , Leaves, when a fair young soul for sakes its clay." s ' As the silent midnight hour ushered Mr the dawtt of St. Patrick's Day, the spirit of one of lhe -younger inmates of the Sacred Heart Academy. DroKe the bonds which held tt captive, and the . pure soul o out deaf Eunice winged Us night to God. - 'AMoejH ll u auii SJB bh -"".a dsath entered , the portals - of the Sacred. Heart Academy. Peath's ad vent called out our dear one's fervent soul from eartht whilst the sunshine of life's fteeritfi summer - shoneC: upon her youthful brow. t v--v? Did the Divine Gardener see that his blossom was too frail for earth. and were His angels anxious to shield It from the storms of Life's winter As we eased unon her form, while' shy rested so fair; flower-crowned in death, such a conclusion seemed true. Thinking of her, we cannot mourn. but there is another to whom our thoughts go out, snd then indeed the real sorrow of our hearts Is too deep for words. Yet oh, mourning mother! though childless now, thou art sure of thy child for eternity! She is lost to thy love here, but patience yet a lit tle whils, and through the graces pro cured by her prayers offered dally. hourlr for: thee,; before the throne of God. thou wilt find her again,, to lose thy treasure no- more forever. : . Though crowned with asphodels, the spirit fair. Who bore her - from your yearning - heert away. " ' ; .. Was Life, not Death: soon shall . you meet here where, Clad with God's light, she dwells la , endless day." Whereas, it has pleased the Most High to take from our midst out loved companion EUNICE DOROTHY KELLER, " We how In humble submission to God's holy will, and in most earnest prayer, beseech our Heavenly .Father to grant her Rest, Eternal Rest! May she enjoy - pure happiness in that land of bliss, where sorrow is unknown. Simplicity and goodness of heart endeared to us all, We- shall ever retain for Eunice fond and cher ished recollections, and her bright and beautiful example will ever be remem bered.: ' r ;''-:. -'V'v'J'-V r .lrf'':::'.;r':'..- We offer this Immortelle ' to her memory4 -and - i .' Though-our Hps can never utter The thoughts our hearts would tell To her we loved, so dearly, i ' - i We onlv aav Farewell." 1 V Resolved. That in the death of Eu- nlece Dorothy Keller, the bereaved mother has lost a cherished and duti ful daughter. ' . Resolved. That the pupils of the Sa cred Heart 'Academy; have been . de prived of a devoted and s exemplary companion. Resolved, That a copy of these res olutlons b sent to her mother. Affectionately submitted, V HELEN M. M'NELIS, IMELDA FLEMING, : " BESSIE LINDSLEY. ' " KATHRYN COBB, ' 1 . Committee. . An tntereeting Day for Catawba Pres. . . bytery. Special , tot The Observer. Monroe, April 8. The eesslnnn nt to-day were full of Interest The re-. it HmTston; Galveon and f5X l"!". " ranc Were ins. Coupled with this ii imTrJ1. v ratirying as iv mcir reauiia. ncie is a marked in crease in : the contributions to tho boards of tha Church and the finan cial obligations of the local church. The number of additions during; the year is phenomenal. Rev. R. R. Wyche, D. D., In an impressive and eloquent address made a plea for evangelistic work and the consecra tion so necessary for its success. Rev. I J. Melton, chairman of the Board oi Freedmen, made a strong speech in urging the ChuYch to bs mora liberal in their Contributions. The suspension of Rev. N. Bell was lifted and he was again enrolled in good standing in the Presbytery. Tho ordination ; service was very impressive, C. P. Pltchford, S. C. Charles and D. B. Yonjruo wera set apart for the Gospel ministry after a very for6eful and .fitting sermon by jtvev. i, Ajams. 1 ' Many , of the delegates are leavina a . t - a. . . . . " io-nignt, wnue some win remain until Presbytery adjourns Sunday night. . - I IKISH NA3IES. : . , r c 1 ; . . . i i : : ' - ft t S- !,-.'rni.-7 ivnur; C - f : y ro ft 5; ' ' -'vt.-r !-:'(,,: ?, tt 1). A cor..,:al wei cr - lo all. i';-worth Iteachln? by r.cv. A. I Coburn at U; con.uninion gervice cf ventber is f,ivoral4e: SumHv school at 3 -..; rrenchin? . at beversvlUe Rt 7:So; i iri.Viv school at J: 30. De iniont Service at H and 7:30; ser vice et Gingham Mill at 4:30; Sunday pchool at 3: Sunday school at Gingham Mill at 9:45; prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:45. Rev. W. S. Hales, pas tor. - Calvary--Prpachlng at 11 and 7:30 by the pastor, Rev. J. F. Totten; prayer meeting at 10:15; Sunday school at 8. Tryon Street Rev. H. K. Boyer, pas tor. Members received and the Sacra ment of the Lord's Supper administered at 11; special missionary services at 8; Mrs. W, L. Nicholson will read a paper and Rev. H. K. -Boyer will present the matter of the support of a deaconess by Tryon Street church; mon's prayer meeting at 10; Sunday school at 3:30. - ;. ' ' ' BAPTIST. ' First Preaching at 11 and S by 1 the pastor, Rev. H. H. Hulten; subject , at the morning hour: "Individual Work" st night, service ''The Recompense of Sin;'1 Sunday school at 8. - Prltcbard Memorial Rev. E. E. Bo mar, rastor. Preaching at 11 and 7:45. by the pastor; Sunday school at 9:30. A cordial welcome awaits all who attend the -services of tha, day. PRESBYTERIAN. St Paul Rev. Charles E. RaynaL pas tor. . Services at 11 .And 7:46 by the pas tor;' tho revival services will " close -at" the night servicer Sabbath school at 2:30; the Winchester orchestra will assist In the music. All are welcome. Tenth Avenue Re vi A. R. Shaw, pas tor. Preaching at 11 and 8 by the pas tor; Sunday ' school at 3; Westminster League meeting at 7: meeting of tha session at the close of the morning ser vice; prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 8. All are cordially Invited. First Preaching at 11 and 8 by Rev. Dr. W. M. , Kincaid; Sunday school at 3:30; - men's ' prayer meeting at 9:45; Wednesday night prayer meeting at 8. A cordial invitation, extended to all. ' Westminster Rev. Alexander Mamn, pastor. Preaching at U and I; com munion after morning . service; Sunday school at 10. . - Second Rev. Dr. Martin t. Hardin, pastor. Preaching at .11 and 8 by the pastor; Sunday school at 3:30; the grad uating exercises of the primary class will be held at the Sunday school hour. All are cordially invited to all of these services.. ', , .: -; ' - Belmont, Woodmen Hall freaehing at 11 by Rev. R. T Colt, of the Second church; Sunday school at 8:30. A cordial Invitation to an- - EPISCOPAL. Church of the Holy Comforter. 1 Sims' Hall, nil worth 9:46. Sunday school and Bible class; 11, morning prayer and holy (ommunton. ' ' ' ' , St.' Martin's- chapel, Davidson and 1 nth atrAets 3:30. Sunday school ' and Bible class; 8, evening prayer and ser mon.., ,-i ';.: ' ;'-. ' : "i ' :"i "' st Andrew's chaoeL Seversvllle 11, morning prayer and sermon; 4v Sunday school. ' - ' ' - Chapel of Hope, East Fifteenth street 8:30, Sunday school; 7:30, evening n raver and sermon. St Peter'a corner .North Tryon and Seventh Afreets Rev. if arris Alanine kiodt, rector. (, Sunday, after Easter day; morning prayer, celebration or "the oi Communion and sermon at 11: Sunday school service and address at 4:30; even ing prayer and sermon act 8,- " The rector win preacn at au services, rews iree, All are welcome, , - ; ; .. . . A..R. P. '' ' East Avenue Tabernacle Rev, Dr. W. W. Orr, pastor. Preaching at It 4nd 8 by the pastor; Hunaay scnooi at : o'clock; young . people's meeting at O'clock.- First Rev.- William Duncan, pastor; Preaching at U and 8. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper dispensed at the morning service, babbath school at 1:30. young People's meeting . at 7:16. , Session will meet in church study at 10:45 to receive now members. Strangers ere extended a nicst cordial welcome to all services. . '.. LUTHERAJ4 St. Mark's Services at 11 and 8: Sun day school at 3:30; Bible class at tame hour in auditorium- or cnurcn: tsibi study and prayer service Wednesday evening at 8. COLORED CHURCHES. Friendship Baptist Preaching at 11 and 8 by the pastor. Rev. G. O. Bullock Sunday school at 1. Emanuel Congregational Services at 11 and 8; Easter exercises at 1; holy communion .at 11; explanation of Jim i;rowiaw at Dotn services. Rev. a. v Clark, pastor, and C. S. I A. Taylor, superintendent. Grace Church Preltching at U and 8 special exercises by - the Sunday school at r, Christian endeavor meeting at 7. EASTER MUSIC AGAIN TO-DAY. I announce mvEf'f a candidate for Alderman of Ward No. f, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries. m. jr. K1HBY. for school commissioners In Ward 3, subject to the action of the Democratic primary, T. T. SMITH. U. tt. Ki J3UTT. We .hereby : announce ourselves as candidates for school commissioner ', In Ward Four, subject to the Democratlo primary. THOS. W. DIXON, I announco myself a candidate , for School Commissioner or ward no. 4 subject to the action of the Democratic, primaries. .a K. BLAIR. Boston Post. " v . ; Names wld the musical lilt of a trolt to - . i mm, r Names wld a rolllckin' swing an a roll to thlm, , . . Names, ww a-body an" bones an a soul (o imm, : '.- .- . ..j Shure, an' theyre - poethry, darlint. ... asthore! - , -Names wld the smell o the prutles an' wheat to thim. - . v Names wld the odor o' dllllsk an' peat Where can ses bate .thlm, . the ; wholi nun uiu vcx , . i Kame vrA a tine old Jllbernaln hcen r- IV . Lililla i. 'i' "'.'.. Names wld the dewy shamrocks clingln Names wld a whiff o the honest poth een to thim. ' . ' . Shure, an' they're beautiful, .darlint. asthorel Names wld the taste o' the Salt o the earth to thlm, Names wld the warmth o' ; the anris- thral hearth to thlm, ' Names fid the blood o' the land o their Wrth to thlm "Where con yea bate thim, the whole TV Ul 1 U1U V f ' Brannlgan, Flannlgan, Mtlllgan, Olllfgan . Duffy, . McQuffy, Muilarky. Mahone, ' Kaiienrjr, jHiiriry, wonneuy. JLonnoliv Maddigan, Caddlgan, Halls han .Caila :. - han, - ' - .. . " pagan ,,0'ITaraiv, O'lToullgran, Flynn, -Shanahan. Lanahan. Foearty, Hosnrtr. Kelly, O'Ekeiiy. McGlnnls. McGinn. . . W announce ourselves as eand!ilnts for Alflermen of Ward Three, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries on April lCih. . - GEO. A. HOWELL, JNO. '.V- TODD. A. C. HUTCHISON. cr.J f - - A. II 17 A 8 SI D U R N, G o u t d c r n CIIATlJOTTE, ' UORTK CAROLINA : A Z "The winds of March have ho terror to the user of DeWltt's Carbolised Witch Hazei aaive. it quickly heals chapped and cracked skin. Good, too. for bolls snd burns, and undoubtedly the best fe- ni mr rues. . soia nre by nawiears Pharmacy. I announce myself a candidate for Alderman of Ward No. 4, subject to the tie Pti ILLIAMS. I announce mvself a candidate for AMerman of Ward No. 4, subject to the action of the Democratlo primaries. for School Commissioners. Ward One. subject to the action of the Democratlo primaries. r A. G. CRAIG. , J. B. rVEY. elr a candidate far" Alderman. Ward One, subject to the action of the Democratlo primaries. 1 announce mvself a candidate for Alderman. Ward One. subject to the ac tion Of the Democratic. primaries , :-: .,:' jas. a. r una. t K.nhv Annntini. mvMf -a candidate .a. iu.rmin iti. WHm tine. luomi -iu the action of thS Dentocritlc primaries. W. I. HitNUlittSUIi. t hereby announce mvself a candidate for Alderman In Ward One. subject to the action Ol the mocrauc Primaries, We announce ourselves as candidates for School Commissioners In Ward Elgin, subject to the action of the Democratlo primary. B. S. DAVIS, v - ' ;-J. U SEXTON. , We hereby announce ourselves as can didates for Aldermen from Ward 8 (Dll worth), subject to the action of tha Democratic primary. W. O. RODQBRS, . ' Z. V. KENDRICK. The, FOOD COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. The Minnesota Dairy and Food Com mission's analysis shows that Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar and Rea'a ill ative Honey and Tar contulned opiates and croton oil. Opiates are poisons and croioa ou is a, vioieni poisonous purga tive. Refuse to aeceot anv but Vrti.v Honey, and Tar in a yellow pacaaaa Foley s oney and Tar contains no Opiates or dangerous drugs and Is the best cougn ana coia cure. . mm G 21 1 3. Tryoh nic ':I hereby re-anhounce myself candidate for Alderman in Ward 9 subejet to the action of the Demo cratic primaries. . : J. A. JONES. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for Alderman In Ward 1, subjoct to the action of the Democratic prl maries. C. F. ATERS. . I announce myself a candidate for school commissioner of Ward 7, subject to the action of tho Democratic prl maries. M. F. TROTTER, i1"- the Urgent Request of a Large umDcr, special .programme of l-ater Muslo to be Repeated at To. way a services. owing to the Inclement weather last Sunday, many missed the special easier muBic wnicn had been prepar ed by many or the choirs. At tha re quest of a large number, the special programme rendered Jast Sunday at Bu,ii s Kiov-uvm unurcn will be repeaiea ic-uay, ,inet selections art as ronows: 11 O'CLOCK SERVICE ; Processional Hymn, "Jesus Christ is Risen To-day." "Christ Our Passover" ..'.. Tours Gloria Patrl . . .. . . . , Randall Te Deum . , , . ,, . , Barrett Jubilate .. . . , . .. Foster Introit Anthem Gloria from Mozart's "Twelfth Mass" Kyrle Elelson . , . . . , . ..... Anon Gloria Tlbl ... ..Anon Hymn, "The Strife Is O'er, the Battle Won."; Offertory Anthem "My Hope is In the Everlasting." "Awake Thou That Sleepest," - from "The Daughters of Jalrus" Stalner Sanctus .. .. . ." Gounod Communion Hymn, "Bread of of the World" Gloria in Excelsia ...... Old Chant Recessional Hymn, "Jesus Lives, Thy Terrors Now." AT 4:80 O'CLOCK SUNDAY SCHOOL Processional Hymn, "Onward, Chrls- tion Soldiers." Building of Flower Cross. Hymn, "Jesus. Christ is Risen To- Day." v Twenty-third Psalm. Hymn. "At the Lamb's Jllgh Feast We Sing." , ' . . ' Scripture Lesson.. ,, Carol By infant , and primary class es "At Easter Time," Presentation of diplomas and prayer - books and .hymnals to , graduates from tho infant department. Carol ."Sweetly the Bds are Sing Creed Verslcles and payer, Hymn, ".Angls Roll . the vRock Away." Presentation of Harps of Gold. Address by the rector. Offertory, prayers,, and benediction. iieceRHionai nymn "Golden Harps EVENING SERVICE AT 8 O'CLOCK. rrocejonai Hymn "At tha - Lamb's iiigii east ue .King.", Gloria . . Tot"-! ANNOUNCEMENTS Business Men's Municipal l ; League Ticket. ; tOn ALDERMEN. Subject to Action of Democratlo Primaries. Ward 1. 11 J. W. WadswortlV ' I ' T. J. Davis, W. I. Henderson, " " W. T. Hnrt , , Ward t. 1 , ,P. B. MicDowell, T. S. Franklin, W. W. Haywood Ward O. A. Wllllama, Z. T. Bmlthv ' ' V. R. Robertson Ward 4. P. M. Cave, - O,. G.6cott, E. S. Williams. Ward 5. W. G. Shoemaker, Ward 7. W, C, Bfaxwell. Ward 8. T. L. Kirkpatrick,' ' Joe Garibaldi. Ward 9. . ,. , - -.. Joe Klouse. Ward 10. ' IL O. Serera, . .: Ward XI.. i A. Bonn. SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS. Ward l. . W. H. Belt, , W..A. Neal, M. JL Wallace). Ward 2. J. G. Balrd, T. .T. Smith. Ward 8. J.- Ilirshtnger, ' . - XL T. CrcsweU. , Ward ,4. . .. D. R.- Smith, -. 4 . ' It. K. Blair. , rf , . . Ward 8. ' - J. Tj. Sexton, B. S. Davis. Ward 9. - G.' L. Dooley, . Ward II. ' v . L. C. ncrndoit. r Flowers for April White and Pink Roses, Enchantress and other Car nations. Asparagus Fern, Smilax, in 5 ft. ropes. We make a specialty of handsome Floral Designs. ( ; Write us for prices on your Wedding Flowers. 3 i Write, telegraph or tele phoned J. VAN lillDlflf NURSERY CO. . POMONA. N. G. f.Mms , carnations4 and hoses pot plants and floral DESIGNS OP EVERt DESCRIPTION. . ; saiOLTz. Tha Elortft. SO W. Trade St. 'Phone 1411 Greenhouse 'Phono 2081. . INC r .. rcr I- Trpf.tmert rf ' - Br. E. Nye Hutchison. 9. J, Hutchison. ' E. Hye Hutchison & Sen INSURANCE. LIFE, -ACCIDENT OFFICE No. Rant Baildlnj. . . Bell 'Phone 4302. . nnriTu II III HnoravpH Work : ol tha Observer Printing1 I House I is 'Holding . Attention rr i ci The . Mot Seled. T Try OBSERVER PRINTING HOUSE CHARLOTTE. N. C THONE 127. 1 VU And Wm wmm. We now have our st the famous 44 White Lined," as well as lined refrigerators, . tor ; your inspection, most cordially invite ; call and let us explair unexceptional qualitic TTTTTTTTITTTTIIIimmill I!2chir.uy fcr tm tzi fee- ; lory. hfrt Thrcs kinds, from 12 Prc Return Tubular end Wl . UU from 12 to 150 R P. end Presses, and complete outfits of capacity of 100 bales per day end over. - V ell dzn ia usa la the South. pi'"iw Hftri All sizes utnij! kuii vuiiiuu from the smallest to complete cotton mill outfits. ..".. r HDD Ell COHP ANY, m G - A- Rim At the Rinlt r M M M H You Want a Watch that will ' keep time,' let us show you our assortment, of Howard, Elgin, Waltham tvi other standard malt is, fitted in nlckle, ; Ilk, 14k : and Jbeet Quality fold filled cases. We also carry tho Tale DOLLAR Watch. Nothing better tor the price. GARIBALDI & DIXON 1. N. McCausland StOTo Dealers, Roonng Con: 221 S. Tryon Street. Clisrlottt's Rest Condsc Hotel THE BUFOl Ppfat ' attention ' flven Table 8ervlce. making It equalled In the South, i: - a feature of -The Buford Is cUimlne the attentic -the Travel! ng Public. Clean. Comfortable Eeij. ; tntiT Servants. ';:;' ; . C. E. H 0 0 P1 Manager TTyttttrTTTtItIITirrTtTT B2. 0. Ii. 'ALEiAlIDIlC, DEITTICT. . ' ' Boutheast Corner . , POUKill . AND TTtYOlf STltElgl'S. ABC5l7E0TD Whsslcr, Eune and Dic!7 AHOmTEOTD Caeond Flor 4Ca taHilaa CUrXOTITV . CO FRANK P. E1ILBUBN ti CO. ARCHITECTS WASinNCTON. D. C I have moved my c to 5th floor, Trust tiv L. L. HUNTEI ARCHITECT SALE OP -BONDS. The Mayor and Board of A! Of the City of Hickory will sealed bids for the pure" $11,000 sewerage bonds of the Hickory Jssued by virtue of er the Legislature of 1907. sal being in denominations of $1,000,00. to suit the purcha. drawing 6 per cent interest i from date; to run 10 years, payable semi-annually on t day of May and November, r ively, each year. ; Bald bond ? sold to the highest bidder, t right is reserved to reject ar all bids. Each bid must t companied with a deposit or fled check for 10 per cent, c amount of the bid. All sv. posits or checks returned if t reJected.-NoI)Id will be c later than midnight of the t April, 190T. ; Address . D. Elliott, May Click, Secretary and Treasu: of Hickory, N, C. " Through Trains Dally, ' C Boanoke, Va. Schedule In eftact Kov. : 11 00 am Lv Charlotte, Fo. 1 iRonAi Winston. So. I . j 8:50 pm 1st Wlnnton, N. St 6KpmLv Martinsville. S:28 pm Lv Eocky Mount, 7:26 pm Ar ; Koanoke, Connect at Roanoke via f Valley Route for Natural i:ri Hsgerstown, snd ell polnf i i vanla and New York I'ullnv Roanoke and Philadelphia. Throuph Coach, Charlotte T Additional train loaves Y, a. m., dally escort fnnaay, f west. Virginia and points. r i- ' ' .....' - ". ' Trar. 1 V. R. BEVILL. Gcn l. 1 . loanoke, a. . 1 . I.v Lv (irjccr,por.AT:D CAPITAL STOCi: o Vacation. It s a corral-1 fact, Vrnvrn t - " f re I' r-'. i -1 " i conri t r ( r- ' 1
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