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1: i'lD . . , H MM LP ... 1 arty, J Vp ot ;. Vrt- s id . hanilrf (. inti)BS. and 4 J. any and -Varied (Miliv Will , a tr-iel and torn Political , I arty Uhieh Will Hate to Be Reckoned WtthCoxcy, t Army . Fame. Onr of tha Ringleader- The. New Party -Will Frobajvj Nsme Watson M Standard-Bearer, Though Souie of Those InTerrwtrd . ; Are Pledjrcd .For Bryan The Iraders, However, Have Knives Knr Rrran.' Whom They Denounce . as a iraiior. ;s St Lou la, Mo; March II If the present plans ot Us sponsors prevail, out ot the convention which Yn to be called here on Thursday, in the name -V tpaPcople'a party. wlrfcoma 'an , organisation, which, Ita originators declare, must be sharply reckoned -within the . coming . prestaeaiiai campaign. .-. " : ; : ": : -. -, , . II will sum a ior mil nfi wu rvp- resented by the Populist party and will probably bear the name of that organisation- H will.: however, re- - vt'ui inr union or -new mooa ana gain strength front the affiliation of the federated peoplar party clubs, tne American monetvy league,, the na tional provisional committee, and oth t ar reform organizations.'. - The national committee of the a if - ferent organisations will 4neet - to morrow morning at 10 o'clock, at th v Hotel 8t. Jmea, when 4he officers of " the convention will i dec Idea on. various committees selected and the Dlatform discussed. ; r J. S. Coxey. of Ohio, organizer of Coxey's "army." is slated for tempo rary chairman of the contention. . F"ormer Congressman M. :W.- Howard, of Alabama,- and FrankE.-RIehey." of t. Louis, are mentioned lor per- 'j- .... - WXTVU'M'fifrvM TUHBgrM V ' The convention will be called to order Thursday morning at 10 o'clock i . v mMti rkAovA Kw.TomAM IT ITM-rla a .Inll.i 111 . chairman of the People's party national committee. Thomas Watson, of Georgia, the In.' 104, will probably be nominated delegation Is instructed for William Jennings Bryan, and the Alabama delegation favors former Congressman M. W. Howard, of that State, yet Watson is apparently far In the lead .for the nomination. Tnrfv. Ciinii.l W William nf , Vlncennes, -Ind., and Frank E. Rich ry, of St. Louis, are mentioned for the vice presidency. The paramount plank Of the plat form will be devoted to the money "oueetloh. This will declare In effect that the Issuing of money-is a func tion Of government that should never be delegated tocorporatlon or individ uals; that alt money should be Issued by ths government in such quanlty as shall maintain stability in prices, sll money i6 be full legal tender,. "none of .which shall , bo a debt re-r deemable In other money. The de mand will also be made that the government ahall imk loans direct to thepeople, snd at. a low rate of Interest. FORREST ISSUES STATEMENT. Jay W, Forrest, of Albany, N. T... chairman-f the national provision al -'committee,; Issued the following statement to-nUht: rriie men who In 1Q and 100 made the fight Tor William J. Bryan, the then 'who were In the forefront and of the firing line were Populists, These men were forsaken by Bryan In 1)94 at the 8t. Louis convention and the idols' of Parke-1 n-oia standard candidate, became' the Ideals of Bryan. . , "Bryan lost his opportunity In that convention. Bolt was In the air." The -old Bryan gnard, loyal nd steadfast for eight years, awaited the word from their leader, but that leader was found maklnr speech every day for Alton B. Parker, thie gold stand- mrA rniHdate, In' 1903 we took UP the work of organlxVngi the radical forces for 1908 and success far be yond our expectations has been achieved, and to-day we have an or ganisation of at least five men In ev ery county In the United States redy lofM he flint. "To-day there Is lio such thing in u working militant Pemooratlc organ isation in any State In the Union out Vde of the solid South and New Tork City." -ximu- y. , JAW I I v Y ' I .JM ' A II If v m. .11 11 I II IfiL. II (4T) I III-- rt v; irl' Oi I Q ifcSIiutoo and : Vosaupniixvs iesie, tpindhl tonly of profit nd crine notMna for the health of their patroni, are offering for sale low-grade, impure It i a cheap concoction and fraud, intended to deceive the people. Uf course, wheii a remedj Bai been before the public' to long, has been prescribed and used br the bt doctor and fn all th prominent hospitals, and Jus carried the blessing of health into ad manr thousands of homes as niJFFY'S iPriPT?1 MALT WHISKEY has, imitations are bound to arise. Bui r thtj u. mitMt tbt Mtk Mi Utl tntjwimt est imUti thi Duffy'a Pure' Malt Whisker is an absolutely pure dis tillation ot malted gram ; great care being used to have every kernel thoroughly malted, thus destroying the germ and pro ducing a predigested liquid food in the form of a malt essence, which the most effective tonic stimulant and irmVorator known to science; softened by warmth and moisture, its' .-t.-L!l: It M I . .. 1 . Pi4iauuny iu irccuoni irurn injurious suDstances render it so that it can be retaTned by the most sensitive stomach: ' Any firm that will sell imitation of substitution eoods will sell impure drugs. The firm that is dishonest in one thing, wouw not nesitate to De duhonest in another.1 Whenever you see imitation and substitution goods offered for sale by a C k. -1 ' Vf j -t.; . t . . mm, vcwuc ui soimng ins cveryTning. put -up Dy toat firm. You endanger your own life and the fives of your lamiiy ana tnends ry ocaling with them, BEWARE OF FRAUDS! Duffy's Pure Malt IVhlskoy is sold in sealed bottles only -never in bulk. A facsimile of the genuine bottle, full size, is printed here so that you may easily recognize it. It is our own patented bottle round, amber colored, and with the name ' Duffy's Malt Whiskey Company" blown into the glass. The trade mark the Old Chemist's Head is on the label, and over the cork there ft an' engraved paper seal. Be cer tain this seal is not broken. REFUSE IMITATIONS AND SUBSTITUTES When you askfor , DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY be sure you get the genuine which is the only abso lutely pure malt whiskey Cental nine medicinal. health-giving qualis jjiuisiiuiis aim su tutes, far from reu"evi. the sick, are positively harmful. Demand DUF FY'S, and be sure you get it. Be on your guard against refilled bottles.' Duffy's Puts Malt WUikey promotes Ith and longwlry ' KEEPS THE OLD YOUNQ -THE YCUTIQ STRCN'3 i- " . , . It ll the only whiskey recognized by doctors everywhere a a family medicine. a The genuine is sold by all reliable druggists, grocers and dealers! or direct. $1 a bottle. Write Dr. R. Currsn, Contulting Phyiicisn, for free lllmtrated medical booklet and free advice. Duffy Malt Whoker Co.,ilocheiter, N. Y. CQTTC )N. . MACKI1NERY: KILVERHTEIX WILL DIE. JEFP DAVIS IN STREET nOHT ArkaiiNan Is Beaten by a Little Rok lawyer and loiter is Arreted for Carrying; a Revolver with Murder ous Intent. , Man Who Threw BomB Saturday De vcilons Menlnsritls Important Evl lranM Unnartlied bv the lollfi In. Connection With the Ilomb Tlirow- f lng. , .. ' ; . New York, March ll.Sellg Bllver steln. In whose hands the dynamite bomb prematurely exploded as he was preparing to throw' It at the police" during the Union Hquare demonstration last Saturday la dying to-night and the physicians at Brflle vue Hospital ' state that the bomb thrower will not live 24 hours. Cerebral meningitis has developed from the fearful wounds made by a piece .of thexplodlng . .mlsslla d setting in. Hiiverstcin is slightly die llrtous to-night and thefe Ih little likelihood tnat tne coroner ,w'ii sue ceed In obtaining any statement from the man. ' Further evidence has been un earthed by the police . In connection with the bomb .throwing, which Is of such important nature that wljen A lexande Ber lemajv- tf easurerC t .the anarchists federated union, was arraigned In- court to-day , on an affidavit charging htm with advising l the - Union Square 1 moling. De- tectlve Lieutenant Wersanlty told Magistrate :: Droege that he would not divulge the evidence to the court at the, presfnt time. . The maglstrste held Srkman In I&00 bail for examination on Friday afternoon,'. Ball was furnished. , Late to-day Comptroller Mets re ceived an unsigned letter , In which the writer declared that Saturday's - bom bhfoit tiig'-Mdemonitrates r"-tl commencement of battle, between the elty offlclate and the unemployed," ana mss unless way or McJieiian i and the comptroller provide money for new subways so that .there will be work to be done they will suf fer death. - he, resented Little Rock. Ark.. March 81. Unit ed States Senator Jefferson Davis and Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Thomas Helm became Involved In an alterca tion on the street here to:day. Helm, It is said, struck Davis snd the lat ter then went Into hlo office. Davis soon re-appeared and b.vntanders claim that he was lookmg for Helm. Helm says that Davis made' sn insulting remark to him, which with several blows. Senator Davis was arrested this af ternoon on a warrant charging him with carrying a revolver on the streets with -murderous Intent. The case was docketed in,-? police court. In . statement Deputy Prosecuting At torney Helm says that he met Davis on, .the--street and aocooted him, the latter having slandered him during the recent State campaign repeating false 'charges concerning the cele brated Hartley case. Helm says he struck Davis twice In the fare .and rsubsequently chased him Into his of- flee. He then picked up Davis cane and went A,a -h'lw-own office; r- Senator. Daylamadalhe following GOODS SOLD IX CJJf.VA. Furalct MIR Have DiKposed of Ac- . Csmulailons of Months In Par Kjit t iHlllnatlM A I ...I I . . , Trade. . . flpeHaf to The Observer. . -. ; 'zT Oreenvllle. g. C, March 11. It is learned here to-day oa what Is con sidered good authority that the Pac o let Mills have sold the large quan tify of goods which shad been accumulating- during th pant few month on account of depressed trade con ditions in the markets of China, the deal rrpreaentiBg-th enormous sum of jspprojdmaiely two and. a half mil lion dollars. This deal Is looked -upon by mill men of this aectioa as one of the moat favorable signs of renewed actlvlly Ja Jlhf xport trade that has been shown sine ths panic, -t : - ' , ' That trade tn cotton goods in the far Cast ia increasing and becoming r' if steady Is encouraging news to x mills ef this seetloa that omnu f ' art principally heavy goods. hate a Urgs sale In China. statement "Helm ttacked me from the rear as I was KOin to my, office, using a loaded but, which was attached tn his wrist by thongs of iMither. This Is an attack such aa I have warned the people of Arkansas would be' made.; by political rings ot Little Rock to further their desires. Helm ULniply .Ft4 under Intructlons,of his superior." Senator Davis, It Is alleged, charg ed In therrent campaign that Helm received 1 1.000 when . Charles Hart ley, of New Albany, Ind.. was robbed here last yesr of Id. 000, The cane was preeented to Davis by the Ark an Ha Legislature and the Senator hail carried it through four Ktate campaigns.' Nest Raltlmore Coii frrrnce Meets 1 Yea at Hnltiniore. -Roanoke, Va.. March II. The Utk.MUmltliMMlaa-. al tWm Vh, ltU more -if, E,-;onferenoe .-, adjourned to-day to meet next year at Balti-H more. Thfconfgrence. endorsed the central church to be built at Wash ington and pledged a contribution of $36,000 for that purpose. It was recommended that .the : conference during the coming year undertake to raise half a million dollars for missions.. It was announced that T. T. Flshburn. of Roanoke, had given HO.OuO to be used for build ing churcnes,inv foreign fields. GOOD SIXGING A FEATURE. Maktnr It . Harder, to Get, Oreen villa Reflector. , . Charlotte Is fixing to make It hard er to get. The- physicians ot that city have been doing such a thriv ing business writing whiskey pre scriptions that the aldermen are con sidering the- matter of turning It tu the betterpieht of the ltys revenue account by placing a tax of is cents en every prescription fillsd. i (IB OOT WHAT H&NERDRD. "'Nine years ego It looked as If mir time bed come." says Mr, C. FsrUilng. ot MUt tTeeau i j no. Tier.. . run I down tnat lire nuns on a. vry s endrr thread. - It was thn my dmsglt recom mended Eleetrle RHters. I housht a fc-M-tie and I got. what 1 needed strength. I had one foot In the grave, but Klrctrlr Bitters nut It nscK i,n tiie turf nilu ano I've ben well evr-sinee. '"!d guarantee at all drug stores. Iftc. CompoHlto Choir Drawn Iom Eight Methodist Churches lrovin m Val uable I'd roe lu Tryoii htreet Meet ing Mr. Slier a Live Wlre. The meeting at Tryon Street Meth odlst church last night commenced with a spirited song service In which the entire congregation joined most heartily. AS in the early days ef the Met ho- din Church the singing was a mighty power, so to.-day the Gospel In song holds an Important place In all her services.. "With a choir drawn from the eight Methodist churches of Char lotte and under the leadership of Mr. A. I.,. Butt, the singing promises to continue as one of the most help ful features of the meeting. If anyone doubts that Rev. Frank S(ler is a live wire attendance upon these services . will convince htm otherwise. With a lithe and tower ing frame, a most pleasing address and convincing power In argument, he is proving an Intensely Interest ing preacher. His subject last night was re pe n tance- or "Cond 1 Hon s - For. a SU4scf uVRevlvaMf 4Ieook a text from Acts 3:11 stating two conditions and two consequences of repentance: First, repentance-and convenrioh. and second, sin shall he blotted- out and a revival and refreshing from the Lord shall ensuu. True repentance is a change tt the will to turn the will stubbornly against sin. No man is ever lost through hered ity, nor- is he ever lot because of his environment. God is not ar bltrarlly causing the damnation of any man, but It Is the' prevalent alns of the "limes - which determine the death of tne people of Charlotte. Hoth the terrors and the goodness of Clod lead," men to repentance.-r As in repentance there Is a divine aa well as human element, so it la In conversion. What are tfie results of this conversion? First, your sins are blotted out. Does God see you In your sins or does He see you through Jesus Christ? . Second, sea sons of ' refreshing shall come. Does Charlotte want a season of reireahingT i nen urnv-ngeia ana repent and it shall come from the nresence of the Lord. "Lct us ave . a revival nere that shall- remind us of heaven.!- Services will be held thls'mornlng at l(To'cJoclc and . to-.lght at 7;4S o'clock., AH are invited. . Krwbraska Editors nests of 'Bryan a - . Dinner. - . Lincoln, ?feb., March SI. Between' (0 and 70 Democratic editors of Ne braska were the guests to-nleht at an Informal dinner tendered bwilliam J. Bryan at the Lindell Hotel. .The editors mainly were old friends artd' acquaintances of Mr. Bryan. Mr. Bry an, arrived from Kansas .;' City this evening and went directly to the ho tel, where the Democratic State Edi torial Association had been holding Its annual meeting during the day. - , ij ii ' - - - Dr. Hill's -Nomination Sent to the .. ' - ttenatr. W anhlnaton. March "SLPresldent Roosevelt sent to the Senate to-day the nomination of David JaA Hill to be aTntasss4t' extraordinary .in 4 minister pieniporentiary to.tjermany. He- Also named Arthur M. Beaupre, ef Illinois, .to t minister to the Netherlands .sndV.Lux'mburg, and Spencer F Eddy. of Illinois, to be minister, to the! Argentina Republic "5 EW YORK PRIMARIES, Herbert Parsons, Chairman of the Republican County Committee, wins a lilg victory Senator ; Mo- , uarren supreme in Brooklyn. - New York, March II. Herbert Parsons, chairman of the Republican county committee, won a decided victory in the Republican primaries held here to-day, candidates favor able to his leadership winning in every district where .there - was a contest except two. In the thirteenth Assembly district William Hahn, tha anti-Parsons leader, defeated Charles B. Page, the- Parsons candidate, while William Halpln, the OdeU leader of the seventh.' Assembly dis trict, easily defeated his opponent, Oscar Erhorn. of the Parsons forces, The 'Democratic primaries in Man hattan and the - Bronx passed off Quietly, as there were no contests. There was but one contest in the primaries held by the Independence League. In the Brooklyn Democratic pri maries the victory went to . State Senator Patrick McCarren by sweep ing majorities In nearly all the con tested districts, reports received from eleveh of the eighteen where the ,aupremacyof the present leader was " disputed indicating beyond doubt-aacaay trlumplufor McCarren. A Brutal Contractor Whips a Horse' A early to Death, Special to The Observer.'. Chapel HIM, March 11. L. H. CothraTi, white contractor of this place, who is notoriously cruet to ani mals, beat a horse this morning with in an Inch ot Its lire. He first broke ths butt end of a buggy whip over theicreature's head, "then taking a black snake whip he amused him self by cutting the hide oh the horse's face and finally wising a large stick he felled the .animal at one blow. Then not satisfied with his work he rained low after blow on the head of thefallen animal.' - 'No'teps h-ave as yt been taken to arrest f him for the crime. It Is said, however, that the horse was a vicious brute and needed a -moderate punishment.: Admiral Evana will Ifc-arlv! San Diego. Cal, March II. Infor mation that Rear Admiral Evana, en route to the "hot springs at San Luis Obispo, CaL, will arrive-in San Diego late to-morrows On his flagship, ; the Connecticut, waa received - here ' bv wireless to-day. The admiral will be transferred Immediately upon the ar rival of. the battleship oft Cornado beach to a launch and brought up the bay. A private car has been gent heiw and placed at his disposal, - The tender Yanktoni -the smallest vessel In the fleet, arrived this after, noon from Magdalena bay with mall from the fleet.' Mr. Craig to ' Speak at Moorrsvtlle Friday. ....' Special to The Observer. Mooresville. March II. Mr. Locke Craig will address- the people of Mooresville Friday- evening at t oVlock. He will outltnc his platform to the voters of Mooresville .and sur rounding country., - Greateet spring tonic, drives eat all Impurities. . Makes the, blood rich. rills yon with warm, tingling Ufa. Most reliable spring regnliter, - That's Minister's Rocky Mountain Tea, Sle Tea or Tablet. R. H. Jordaa A Co. Pickcn.- ' Pkt Can!; Hillway Ileada Drawing t r PrmcJ ' a. h; VA 1 -'1 S - , - CHAILj Intermediate oTirl '-r- , - Eovlng Franca P-a .- . 4 itpTTE, HORTIt OAUOLnrA : : poison -Ed ftlB,-Ca- 1 Mi. - WaWlU Send Sainplo Showing. How 8. B. B. Cure Above Troablca, ?lsn Ersema and Rhwajnatlsni. - For twenty-five, fears Botanle lood Balm IB. B. 8.) has beea urtafyesrly thousanda et sufferers .frem1I,rlmary. Secondary er Ternary- Blood-Polsoa sn all feriaa of Blood Disease. Wi solicit ths most obstinate eases, for B. B. B. eurea, where aU else falla If you have sxhailsted the old methoda ot treatmint and still have schss and palna tn notttt, back er Jelnts. ijtheumatlsm. Mucui ratehes In meuth. Jor Threat, Pimples, Besema, Cepper-Cojered Spots; Ulcers oVany part of thC sody. Eating Sores, re run down er wervoua, Httr or ere krows falling out, take B. B. B- It kills ths poison, makes the blood pure sad rich, healing every sere, and completely ohaaslng the entire body lata a clean, healthy condition. - " BOTAKIC BLOOD" BALM (B. B. B. Composed ef purs Botanle . Ingredients. . DRUCKMsf S, II PER LA ROB BOT TLE with directions for home cure. Frea Blood Cure Coupon ? This fenpoir jeut -ftnrTfiloi'N N. C, sssrveri. is teed for ons Urge sampls of Botanle Blood Balm mailed frss In plain p-iiknfs. Simply ttll Is your -ams anl at- : gress ea . dotted lints belww und mall to BLOOD BALM. CO., At lanta. Ga. . Stats saine of trouble, lfyouknom. To the Democratic Vot ers of North Carolina Through the solicitation of a good many ot my friends. J have decided to become a candidate for Corpora tion Commissioner. It Is ' well known that Mr. Beddlngfiold wiU not be .a candidate at this elect Jon. I will greatly appreciate the sup port of those who may Riee fit to vote for- me. ,. . '('.. . Respectfully, I 8. O, MliDDLETON, Duplin county. -.: , .HalSsvllle. N. C. "THE LAST CHANCE" TTa received an March list feor (I) car loads of Horsea and Mules. til 9KS Wadsworth's Son's Co. which makes about III head we now have ih our galea stable.' " ; This Is the last "big" shipment wa will KimS this - spring. Don't mis seeing, this new lot ' ot Horsea and Mules, '.-r-'r- - Presbyterian College For Women Second term begins January 9, 1903." Special "rates to new pupils. . r- i J-, . Rcvv k R. Bridges, Ds D., President charged IcKntght, that the .fled the If that cannot A PROCLAMATION k BY THE GOVERNOR. - , $50.00 REWARD State .of Nortn' Cardllnat - - -. Executive Departmena. Whereas, official . Ihforftoation has been received' ajt this department that Bob SDrlngs (eol.), tl late of Mecklenburg county, stan with- th' murder of Jim March IZth. lus. Anil whereajt it aDoear said Bob Springs (col.) h. Btate. or so conceals hlr the ordinary process of 1 be served UDOn him: ' Now. therefore,' I, K. it uienn, Oovernor of the State of North Ca Una. -by virtue 01 autnoniry' in . i vast .a bv law. do' issue this my proclamation, offering a rjward . ot Fifty and No One Hundredth Dollars for the apprehension and delivery of the said Bob -Springs (col.) to the sheriff of Mecklenburg countr at the court house in Charlotte, and I do enjoin' all omcers 01 in dikiv n all goo cltlsena-to-asslst ln-trlpgltig said criminal to Justice, ' ' , j Done at-ow-HUKywoi -aieign. the . 80th day ot jwarcn, m -. tha ear "of dur Lord ong thousand nine hundred and eight, and . in tha one hun dred and thirty-second year of our ' American jnae pendence. ; ' 1 1 . ' J R. B. GLENN. By the Governor: . - A. H. ARRINOTON. Private , Secretary. A SCHOOL. Ob ot the best BEST. The atrsl schools In the -Sil Wrltk. for jandf . -asasBaw V (TTiOORfOfUTtCI . rATICIC IDR DOI3T O niGH-CRJUK WORK. schools ia 'tha South.: THE LARGEST, 'THA rulty. Mora graduates In positions than aU ataer k-keepinsf. Bhorthand. Tsiegrapny an4 Juncusav logui. Address ' ' (Seal) State of North Carolina, County of Meeklenhurav - j i SUPERIOR C17RT. - . J D. P. Hutchison and wlfs, Haute W. Hutchison, Plaintiffs, , . - - -t-, -..,'''.. . VB ' .. ,. - Artnle P. HutchleJn. Selene B. Hutchi son, Susie N. Hutchison, V. v. n. Dalton, Mrs. M M. Moore, W. C Alexander, W, .8. Alexander, Jno. B. Alexahder. Lucy P. Ak-Jtander, Jennie Alexanders Mary M.Alex ander. W. e Stewart, Mrs- Alice BophrnlayarHar-Aarnea Clere. and all other heira ot tne brothers and sisters - of - David Par fcs daceaseaT' Defendiata. " - SUMMONS. ' - -To Mrs. Martha M. Moor. Mrs. Alice- Kirk; Sophronla Parka. Clar ence .Clere. and to all other heirs at law of the brothers and sisters oi David,-Parka, deceased, whose names and residences t are -unknown: You are - nereoy nounea n above entitled action- has been com menced in the- Superior Court of Mecklenburg County. North Carolina, to obtain the granting of an easment ia a certain lot of land In the City of Charlotte, devised to D. P. Hutchi son under -the win of tha lata David Parks, and the purpose of tne action la to obtain an order directing the granting of, said easment tn aald lot ef land In - City of Charlotte, r in Ward No. , on Tryoa street. between Trade and Fifth .streets, which lot of land and easnfent Is described in th complaint. - ' Tou and eacn or you are nereoy notified to appear at tha . next term of the Superior Court of said county, to oe held in the Court House in the Clty of Chaf lotte on tha fourth Monday to April, no, ana answer or demur to the complaint. This tha Hth day of Msreh. ItOt. , - J. A. RUSSELL. Clerk Superior Court .1 Lt 1- 4"r-H'4"fi-f4-.4.A 1- .1- I . 1.0 i r ' ar 1 . wm I Best Pi X ... 1 I TO-I ' V . .V I 1 I Standa i . i HH1MHW ftfH i.. ..- -- a TIIE CHl i i Americaa AU-TOroagbl Jf Wa frry In stock Ta! ? fun Itsta ef I r 1 RCSIXES9 COLLEGE, CbarlottVX tX or Raleigh, W. O. " 44-wtw4 (ualily Blue Gem and !i :o Block Lump Coal; i ; TOA7 1 and 1 Quantity Guaranteed I Ice & fuel Company 1 LOTTE SUPPLY GO AGENTS FOB - '' -." : ; 'V Steal pU PaDeira : aad .GUwt" iUtcbadj Rabbaa sad Tsma UoWta ap to six Ums capacity alio eking, ripe, vatvea ana sa buj , WE GO Lid For Cotton) m ITRACT TO INSTALL and as- otl t Irdustrial Enterprises, trie Supplies. : f,ifg. to. ' ! ins Cnsineai rf t - - . rrrc k. o, li !nder . , . - V
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