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V. CHARLOTTE v DAILY OBSERVER, APRIL 2, 1S03. a 7 i THE ?i f .aat. fs U JU rv m .ow ' tp " .s.. smj. M stbbs. BASEBALL YESTERDAY, At Durham: Trinity t; Colgat t'nhrar fcitf .. . -" - - At Cbapel Hill: i Carolina S;; Cornell ITnirrrslty 1. - ' , . At Oak RIU: Oak Ridge ; D. D. i a i - vmLon: Georgetown 13; Gal Uudtt I. ' - ' ': - A ' At .Philadelphia: Pennsylvania 18; At bright X. v.--- - At Prlnoeton: Princeton 7; Dlcklnaon . ' At CharlotteevllU: Virginia t; Amherst X. .-. A-". ..,.., --v At New -Orleans; Clereland (American) J3; Nsw Orleans (Southern) 1... -.. At Atlanta:1 Atlanta tSoutbern) I; Au gust (South Atlantic) i. At New Haven: Tats I; Trinity (Hart. ford. Conn..) S, ----s-r-.. At Providence; .Bowdoln 8; Brown 4, - At Montgomery: Montgomery (South ern) I; Brooklyn (National) 4. -. r , . - - ... At Birmingham: 'Chicago -(National)-; Sirmlnghaia Sou them) X. At Columbia: Boston (National) T; Co lumbia . (8outb Atlantic) . . - STATE COLLEGE GAMES TO-DAY It Raleigh: A, M,s. William and Mary. - ' . --' -.'- At Durham: Trinity vs. Colgate. TRINITY FINDS " -'':-.'... i COLGATE VERY EASY Spcil to Th Obserrsr. . . Durham. April 1. Trinity College won Che first of a series of two games with Colgate University here to-day, easily hutting' the visitors out. The local scored one or more runs In ev ery innlnj- played except ..fh flrstTf71obbs,rcalcTery Hamlltonrtlrst base; CAROLINA GETS t BEST OF CORNELL ' r - w ., v ; w Special to The 'Observer. H r 'Chapel MHU April ; I. Carolina conquered Cornell hero thi :; after noon to the , tuna .of S to I. Tie game .was Interesting from, beginning to end and the "teams did good' work both irt the field and at the stick. Th Cornel men did especially ; rell in tho field, making only one error. , There was4 much" kicking, at the umpire's decisions on the part of the Cornell men. they claiming that they Bid not receive. ; a square deal. Carolina started the scoring In the - second, when by . some : pretty hitting , they sent- three across the-Tubber: Bhe added one In the sixth and one In the eighth. Cornell scored In the fourth and again la tha ninth, when Lally, catcher, knocked a clean homo run. -.. -- ;. . . .- - . Fulenwlder ' pitched a beautiful game, striking out eleven men. Cald well, lor the visitors, did good work and - except in tho-second kept - tho hits scattered Tha . feat urea were Laity's home run and the infold work of both teams: ' - V The line-up was as follows: Cornell Caldwell, ditcher; Lally, catcher; IWaUon. first. base; Fulton, second base; Matchon, third base; Heilman. (capt.), . shortstop; Gable, left field; Cprnwell and Judson, centra field ; William -and Eberllng. right field. " r Carolina Fulenwider, pitcher; Montgomery, second - base;" James (capt.), third bas; Fountain, short stop; Hackney and Sutton, left field; Stewart, centre field; Tlllett and Stev ens, right field. R. H. B. Carolina .. .. . ...J 050 001 MO- I t Cornell .i... ... ...... 000 100 001 1 t 1 Umpire, WhiUker. Time, , V . '' lii r ii hi ft '" 'traxspobtatiox. is 6EXT. piling trp nine against the eroose g of the jnsitors. . Aitnougn tne score indicates a one-eldM game, the con .test was not aloa but, tho Trinity fellows just made good and -timely nso ef the willow, getting oft the Tanks pitcher sixteen clean hit. The visitors, however, failed to find the ,'epeedy . ones of Lane,., who pitched an excellent game allowing- only two hiu. Fred Flowers , In centrefleld made two spectacular catches, pull- in down in thnrst one that looked ritrlirm jidTwo Catchers Are V - ii? -'I 7 i. Ejpwitd to Kcport ror iuty dj " V".7r. it. , ."a I Sunday Night found th New Torker easy.. Trinlt-s . :'tn1R?'j!J!?",T!T: team fielded like veterana ..... 'rdy sendln transporution- to-his a fioor by Innlnrs- I pucners ana catcners. . r our piicn- ecor oy innings. irn twQ r, reCelve the nec- i-T,mim aim hrift-nnaa i t I eMarv pspers to bring them to th Tri.M. v . . imm.j 1 I Queen City. The pitchers are: Wl Batteries: swltser and Leonard: Lan;' nd,HJ.wp,t On,0i im's and Claud FloWera v 2 Finn. o(- Froathurg, Md., and H. H. eummary: Struck aWBy Le fc by Pott.- of I'lotu N C, The two cateh fwiuer I- Two-bM WU-By Trinity 1 1 Tf! r,:iw:t.off "l1" fBivena, Lane. Bulter); by Colgate 0. ""'V,1."" "l ....... OAK RtDGE ; . A J- s . Heavy' HitUne f an CkW"s Fielding i Feature of an Excellent Game. . Special to The Observer. ' Oak ' Ridge, - April 1 Oak Ridge Institute -defeated -the North Carolina School for th Deaf and Dumb In a wellplayed gam hare to-day. Heavy hitting and sharp fielding character ised th game. Th visitors gav the an excellent game.i A large crowd witnessed' th contest. A. M. Ben bow, of the Spartanburg team, um pired the game to . the entire aatls f art ion of both teams. " . j , , ' R. K. E. Oak Ridge I D. J T 8ummary: -:. ...,..- r.' .' eriet: Stevens and Holt; Bitter. sUff and WoodelL Two-base hlU-Oook. Stolen. baaea-Moore 2. E. Holt Holt 1. Harris , L Struck out By Stevens . I, by BlxmrsUS L Bases on balls-Oft Stev ens L off BiggersUlt 4. Time of game, Tonunie Ryan Again Defeated. Special to The Observer. Wllmfnclon. April L Edward J O'ConnelU of. Cornell University, last night at the Academy or music ae feated Tommle Ryah. local champion, In on of the most scientific exhibitions-of -wrestling aver seen here. O'ConnelL te a rfe ilea bred man and is down South after th -scalp -of Charles Conkle. th preaeht welter weight champion of the United State, with whom he had a match arranged at Columbia Monday night, but which was postponed for some reason Th Cornell bov took two of. th thre falls out of Ryan, th local favorite securing the first in 17 minutes and the New Englander the second and third falls In 17 and 24 minutes, re pctlvely. jD'CnnnelL weigh In: at 125 while Ryan la 17S pounds in avoirdupois. The Cornell grappler won on superior knowledge Of the game and head work, which was more than a match - for - the , weight and strength of the . Scotchman. Ryan and Ladue, of Charleston, are" match ed here for Saturday night. Three-base hlts-By -West), by Cojgste 0. Lane L off Bwltser Trinity. 1 ' (Claude ( Va. I L "Earned W-J That Boston Game Gone Vp In Smoke. Trinity gate . 1:56. S. Stolen bases Trinity Umpire, Frank Wrrnn. T, Col-Tlme, r The Observer Team Swamped. Yesterday at Ittta Park diamond - the Covenanters walloped The Observ er team by the score of 15 to5. The aewspsper boys had one bad Inning, the first. In which they went 'way up In the air and allowed their opponents to score 12 runs, but after that they settled down and th remainder of th gam was a fine exhibition. Both pitcher .worked well and their sup port wa superb. As., moat fans probably already know, the arrangements with Me, Bos ton Nationals for a gam In Charlotte have fallen; through. . A. number of things failed to.w6rk right... A col lege which had wished t meet, the New Englanders later decided that It did m( wtxh to.. ah& the visitors and the management, of the local batl grounds -failed - to "gee" ' exactly. There was rio possibility of playing Charlotte team, "which., hai not.1 -reported for duty, and the new grounds were not ready anyway? 8o it's all up with the Bostonlan game, " which should have been p'ayed to-day. t .. Saturday's Game. Local- fans are not forgetting the coming contest of strength . between Davidson College and thAgr!cultural and Mechanical Collem on th base ball diamond her Saturday after noon. This will be the first big col lege game of the season, not on'y n Charlotte,- but in tha State. Nowhere else have teams of two representative North Carolina Institutions thus far met The admission will be B0 centa Winston Man Buys Fine Virginia Ap ple Orchard. Special to The Observer. 1 . . . Roanoke, Va.. April 1. B. H. fltew. art, of Winston-Salem, formerly chssed the apple orchard of Edward Nlninger, near Koenone. Tne orcnara nss e.uou Rearing irees ana om ui ttm flnoa In this SACtlon. Th OUr. chase price was not made .public The ITUIl will do toricu. . . Raleigh Club Secure A. V M. Ath letic Held, . . . , Special to The Observer. . . Ralclch. April 1. The Kinston ana Newbern baseball clubs have each sent in their $850 guarantee and. the Eastern Carolina League Is now com plete, all clubs haying paid the. fSSO. The A. A M. College athletic field has been leased by.Raleigh. ON Tim; HACI! TIIAC1I : ' . - : AT NEW ORLEANS. ' ' ; New Orleapa AprU - 1-Th '' ladles' . u.w win, wu won at,-" rur Grounds to-day by Arionette, which took ond. put In a .claim of foul because his mwwi ma oeea crowaea aaamcx me fence, but the claim was not . allowed. Weather clear; track fast. . ' 17-1 n . . Ait ... n V. . a to- , wonrrNlgger Baby. -tL-semd ; wu az .Auvr, . w iv Lxuni. . a im, .wt wm. Second race, ti furlongs: Bess Ward. T to 2. won; Shirley Roesmor. T to L second; Rebel Queen, to I, third. Time. !:.. ' A.'. : ...:'- Thlrd race, furlongs: Canada. 7 to 8. won; Earls Court, s to 1. second; Big Ben, g to S. third. Time, 1:14 ; -Fourth race. 4 furlongs, ladies stakes: Arionette, I to t won; Ann MeOee, 4o !. second; Lena Leech, 75 to I third. - Fif thrae. mil and aa eighth: rTema- eeo, t to a, won: OJortner. s to a. secona; Pedro, 11 to t, third. Tim; 1:HH ; 4o-l.-woni-yleiv- to 1. second; E. T, Shlpp. to V third. Time, 1:14 1-. Seventh race, mile and three-slxUenths. selling: Hooray, t to 2. won; Lord Lovat, I to 2, second; Anna Day,. 40 to L third. Time, 2:004-4. ".:.'A. . - , . ' t . " : AT BENNINCC . ' Washington. April L No betUr card f overnight event ha been ojfered at th present Banning meeting than that of to- Th first race, a selling atrair xor inree-year-olda, proved to. b th bet of th day. - Oreeno war-made favorite, but did not figure, Edgely winning by half a length from Bob Callahan. Jr.. Weather cloudy: track slow. Summaries: First race, selling. H furlongs. Colum bia course: Edgely. W. to 1, won: Bob CaUahan, Jr., 2 to L place, second: Lally, rto ahow.-lhlrd.- Time, n..A lit " fiirlnnra." old Course: UOW II .'V v. t a i wnn. Rose Beaumont. 13 to 1. place, second; Alice Navarre,4 to L show, third. Time. :d i- Third race, selling. 7 furlong. Colum . WArirmflti?van. won: Clem ents, to S,' place, second; Bell of the Bay, 4 to a, show, tnira.' Time, uni-m. - Fourth rae. selling.' furlongs, old r.n TMnnvim. 7 to 1. won: Rar- man. t to L place, second; Olessner, 10 to i, show, third. Time, :MH rtft, rmrm inHl aaiiln steeolechas. about t miles and a half: Qrandp. Is t a mm Vrtnr tit fllan. i to L Dlac. second;' Huddy, 2 to . show, third. Time, :1S. T ; Sixth race, handicap. 2-year-olds and ap, mile, Columbia ' course: King of n..k 1 ma! KllllMrm.nk'le. f to VK01lMtl, , ,v , " .- . . - - 10. place, second; Campaigner, out, show, intra. Tim. :. . Another Pitcher ,For , Charlotte. .Manager Reynolds yesterday signed Harry Piatt, a forty-second cousin of Wiley Piatt, as the fifth candidate for a position on the Hornetts' pitch ing -atafr. ' Piatt Is a big. husky youngster, with plenty of speed and curves and Is ( recommended highly to th local moyul. Weak women get prompt and lasting helo br MlnrDr; Shooo's Nlcbt Core. These soothing, healing,- antlseptla sup positories, with full information how to proceed are interestlmcl told of in my book VNo. 4 For -Women." . The book and strictly confidential medical advice Is entirely fre. Simply write Dr. Shoop. Racine. Wis., for my book No. 4. 8old by Mullen's. Pharmacy, ' COXDEMXS cosno EIlLinS. Kindergarten Worker . Declare' That The-y Undermine tho - Ideals so Care-foiiy ttoui ip at ncuoot vor- lng the Week.. . , ' New Ortsans, April An attack on . the comic supplements , of Sun day ' newspapers waa mad . to-day before th international kindergarten union' by Mis Ella C. Elder. o(, But falo. Eh said the school through out -th cauntryHtorya-daya-a Ja k ar trying to build up in the chil dren's "minds . the . right Idea ' of literaturercf art and of ethic, while on Sunday parents, by admitting th comic ; supplement to: their homes, undermine the Ideals so carefully built' vp. 1 v-V A- -7 A.... ; r William Tomlina of - Ixndon. Eng, delivered a" lecture on th relations of 'songs and' education..;. f , ; , Tha following . officers were elected Miss May & . Hill, of Now . Tork, president; ' Miss '. Aliea ,.' O'Grady. of Chicago. - nreT1cepridentrMIss Marguerlt . GIddips, or iJenver, auoltr.v -.:'!.;, ..'-, THREE MET DROW3TED. ' 'j- While) Crowd is Watching Swollen River the Bridge CoUapeea, Pre t eipltatlnr ight- Men Into the Kiver Tnree Are urawnea - ana - Others Hate Kmw Bcape. - Bluefleld.' W.' Ta.,-April : Thre men wer drowned to-day at Rock by th collapsing of a suspension bridge spanning Biueston . river, Th dead? . 3. W. TOUNO, ag4 12. r; ! ARTHUR CASTLE, aged .' . a W. B. B A UNDER 8, aged 21. All the streams in this section are swollen by heavy rains. The vic tims were "standing- on th bridg with fir other" men and boys watch tng th rushing - current .when the bridge gave ' way, precipitating the entire eight: Into the liver. Five were, washed down stream to a point, where the river had over flowed -Its banks and wer lodged In trees ' and ; bushes, ' from which they were rescued. ' The bodle of the three victims have not been re; covered.!1! 'A t - ;, TRUTHFUL , EEPOET3. Charlotte Reads Them With TJncom. ... -roon Intereat, A Charlotte citlsen - tells ' his ex perience 'In the. following statement. No better evidence than this can be had. The truthful reports of friends and neighbors is. the best proof In the' world. Read and ' be convinced. ' Mrs. J. W. Mitchell. SOS N. Pine Street. Charlotte, . N. C, says: "I have no don bt as to the merit of Doan's Kidney Pills and advise any one afflicted with kidney trouble to give them a trial. Although I have not been using them very long, the results I have , already received have greatly demonstrated their curative ability. .They have strengthened my kidneys and have restored them o their normal condition, thus causing my system to- be rid of uric poison and improving-my health. They have' also greatly lessened the back ache and pains in my loins and I feel confident that with a continued use I will be cured." 4 For sale by. all dealer Price E0 cents. Foster-Mllbum Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. - r""".. - Remember the nam Doan's and takelno other. . . , ' ' . . i r J L Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 27th St, NEW YORK. la fr.t C:ntrs Clstrlct t A UJ 1 ii iHViar, rir rbat daas r BOB. FuiBlD! M dacmtloM atwtr mew mmtm Mow s M 'J hwtunt ' ? ' . t. .n.i. i ia4IkasttM. Is Vatkleg Mttaaceel . MS4 i kuk. H hM ms5i3IS-d nnEpnocr." ) .. - ri . "ea ' L i '.' ' I Rooms 10 per d7 and apwtrd. , CUROPgAN Piatt; . A .A : . -.' : : GCORGC W. ewtKNCV, rsoewmsi Only On "BJIOMO QUNNZ, that It Laxative promo Qriba Curs a Cold iq On Day, Crblna Day mf vOCnOsr3I. 250 Baseball 6ise Betwea . Cthrersity if Yir tinia iBa Un'rvmity sf North CiroIiBi For abov occasion Southern Kali way will sell round-trip tickets from all points within one hundred miles of areensboro. .Following ". rates will apply from points named: , . ; ; ; . . Charlotte . . .$ '" Concord . ' - ; Salisbury . . ........ . . 3.10 Winston-Salem . Ml ,' Durham ..... . . .. f -SO . - Raleigh . . - j Tickets on sals April Cth, and for trains arriving at Greensboro before noon of April . th; final limit April Tth. 10$. AA;- -.A .... R. U VERNON,' ' V . T. P. A. mm Three Nights, . Beginning To-Slght An Unusual Attraction : THE ' ' - ' ' ' G)Ionial Opera Co - - f-r . . . To-Nlgbt . ' . j. ... Trip to India" Friday Night . . . .Fra DUtoIo" Sat. Night "Chimes of Normandy" IS Operatic Stars ii Seats on sale to-day at Hawley's.': Prices.. ... 25, So, .60 Indigestion i? Cured. ; '''. ' . Leesburg, N. CJ.' f' ' May id. 1I0." ' - "' Several years ago I was suf fering froinT Indigestion." ; For three months I had to llv on; milkandAbreadCl could not X touch meat. or. grease , oi any ti kind. rj If I -would .eat. the .fmallest quantity of.- meat at night I would not sleep it wink. ; ' Z was Just 'as weak and nervous ! as'I.eonld- be. so '- nervous t , could hardly pass a cup of cof ' fee' at .the f table, . .. Eight bot- ties A0 Mrv.:,0 AjPerBon'i, ' ORemedy cured m, after' the . doctor's medicine failed. ' AV A. ' A T A JNO. R. PETTiaREW.. A THE MAN to SECURE HARMONY and UNITY to the PARTY and BRING VICTORY THE MAN WHO WILL BE GOVERNOR AND NOTHING MORE; 'An Enthusiastic Ashley Home Olub Hai Been Formed at Durham, With a Charter Memberel . vt Means Business "is Evidenced Ijy the Letter Which it .is Sending Out, Beading as Follows: ;. . ' 7 ; . ; . Durham,' ; C. March 21; 1908. ' the St State "We, the undersigned members of the Ashley. Honie Democradc' Clul? "of 'Durham County, feel moved to call upon the voters of .: state of'rorth Carolina to support the Hon. Ashley Horne for the nomination for the Governorship in the approaching Democratic ' aa, ,v ; Convention, for the following reasons: ; . -a:-V. - ' - '.: : , : '.-X'r:j,-:;:: -p;:'V'V,vV;kr First. He was a brave Confederate soldier, Four vears of bloody war, bra vely and loyally he: followed' "Mars Eobert," : and V: V -'a::': WALKED HOME J'ROM APPOMATTOX BAREFOOTED. A , C K : & -- .:H:va?'a:V.';:-'-'' Second. When this Commonwealth was buried in the gloom'i)f war. and shrouded in the desolation of defeat, it was Ashley HOine. A- ' ;C 'l V C A and his comrades that blazed the way out of the wilderness of bitter,days and the slough of despondency and set her upoiher teet ArrA Third. Faithful in war,: faithful in peacerhis ear as never been dull when his State ne Fourth. A Democrat without apology and without guile, he Jias always lejd the Vanguard, in his section when:MheXeocrat!c: v ? party needed a Standard Hearer. ?7'T TTTx':Tpir 'A--a-;: ;';a,a! , A;.;;v;v' Fifth." These times -'demand a BUSINESS MAN for Governor. . Nominate Ashley; Home for Governor and we guarantee a f our ' V, 5 ; : " f? years adimmstrauon in wnicn tue ousmess interest, oi tne eiate wiu do amy. ioaterea, consexvea ana:proicciea. neip us to inaugurate " a .. , a Business Man's' administration. ; " " . ' - -A ;A( . ,:A-, .. .y . r .r : No man from the Gulf of Mexico to the Potomac, sustains: a mher char 01 J T ne - worm -no man b name is a greater losen lor nqnor. anuAiueuii, uu uwu a iiauw. eiauus uui muio piviueiiujrior sa; , squure. i deal ' than Ashley Horne. Hence our appeal to the business world; to support Asnley Horne. sixtn. witnouir cant oi ; . Seventh. He represents support of the plain people:'-, 1 . - Eighth. If elected, he rvrlll be .Governor, and he will not "use that great office as a stepping stone to something higher, H? Ml per-' form the duties of that office to the best of his ability and at the end of his term return to private life, . . , ': ";; r- '' . NTint.h " TTo'-is n. Prosneritv Promoter. - ;A;'.A;A..: rt . ... ', - -V'".. f, r' -fC- " .. " :'; . ' A ;- . .. . Tenth. He was a private in Loe's army. He carried a musket. " Probably this is your last chance to vote for a Confederate sol- '- : v : a : overnor. . . .: . . . :'; . . . a--a---;.:.a-v;-a;--va tr,- VA.-aaa-va a Hence our appeal to the business "world ; to support Ashley Horne. ! ' , a : A : J . a t' v-.,..r'.:.' ,v'a - -; 'a AA : A it or hypocrisy, he has ever been a sober, moral, high-toned, honest man. - A - -: .-" A;If ; aAA a ."..."-v a.a'V ints no faction. He has no "machine. V, He is a member of no "combine." He as a plain man ahd asks the - -a J. . i:": It elected he will be the-Peopled Governor," writh no inachme W keep in order, no' combm hands.iiAXX .'dier for fine A--AHe has-beens big suGceg8-in4he-management-of his own affa t' ine-businessTsense to-the management of1 our State affdrs A Farmers' 1 ,'... r - Candidate We appeal to the ' FARMERS to support Aahlcy norficy to mike him tbrtr randlaatOb .Coming oat .of the war without dollar, b bow owns more bod and Is the biggest farmer tri 'Johnston County. H knows the farmer's life and his needs, and Is pre-eminently the farmer's friend. Now la the opportunity to make a successful farmer a successful Governor of Xorth Carolina. THE FARMERS. OWE XT TO THEM- SELVES TO RTPPORT ASHLEY HORNE. - - - -'r A--V -A.;' vj . .v - - A .s:..- ' We appeal to the MERCHANTS to support Ashley norne. Beginning ;w1th only a pittance, to-day he; stands at the head of the line, and mt his side door, perhaps, more bags' of cotton are bought and paid A' for than. at any store in North Carolina-'. . ' v :--.-; , ''" ' v . ,v -' ' - '..A'.-' A A -' ' - .. : We appeal to the MANVFACTCRERS to. support Ashley Horue. In these days of stress, of Idle men . and Idle factories, but few,. If any,, men are famishing employment to mora labor than does Ashley -..! Rorne, in the cotton factories, fertiliser fvtortes and the varioas other Industrie with which he Is associated. : - v AAA A ,:.y - -. - t, .;V : - f A v. A :A: r : A ,A , L i We appealto the BANKERS to support Ashley Borne -President of one bank and Director ot eeTcral others, no line of banking Institutions In the. State stands higher or iss more asnets In character (th Influenre Wat. pays ""dividends these panicky' times) than the banks with which -Ashley Home Is connected .:.':i.:r...A ''L'lSij AA'-Ay'"" A" - A' vV.r A A; ,rr.- v- v- .-A.' -A .'- A man of clean llfen-a friend to educalon a friend to? the Eleemosynary Institutions of the State: a friend to the poor -a friend to hU fellow man: one who deserres the eonMenee and Iot of erery man, woman and Child In North Carolina; we call vpixn erery man. who can Tote to show Ms apprectatloa of his ret worth and great work, and support flrst, lost sod aU the. time, Ashley .Home for Gorernor. . . JULIAN S. CAEE, President Ashley Home Democratic Club; W. A. ERWEf, 1st Vice President; J AMES R. BLACKlfALL, 2d Vice President; 0. D. PAETIN, 3d Vice President; . .-;a,. B. T.PAUCETT, Secretary; WHMcOABE,-Corresponding Secret - j' -A7-.-: .. ;vv' .- ; A. .-. ,-A';r : AA.A;. members ashlet horne -democratic cxra A i A; V;,A. '.v'A:;: A- ' T. h. Peay, R. T. Faucett, Sr, W. P. Henry, James R. BlacknaO, Rufus Blalock, Theo. Belrln, W. T. Pollard.' Q. E. Rawla,A T. Vmstead, A. J. FerreU, C M. Core, Pail Saeed. Joe Lacock. Jim Lashley, Back Cooper, J. W. Tatum, Jno. T. Teer, J. S. Carr, Jr, R. C Mulligan, IL J. Bass, J. 1L Sneed, Re. L Bradshaw, Ret O. T. Adams, J. N. rmsteod, J. I Hall. fleo. E.' Ixujee, Sfun Reamo. Robt. Cotfl. Dr.Wm. Hicks, Ed. Bel via, r. T.,Msngnm, H, H. BelTin, W. F. Corr, R R. Hoastoa, W. A- Erwta, Dr. Julian .A. Smith, L. W. Hlehomlih, A. J. Barge, Charles M. Lewter, J. F. Freelond, . Tho. Brlrin, Edgar F Thompson, E K. Powe George M. Shepard, VW. W. Shaw, R. M- Jones, Jno. Carlton, D. T. SasseT, F. A. Hood. J. S. Carr, W. ' D. Psrtin. J. J. Durham, J. A.-Woodall, E. G. JJelvln, Jno. T. Kerr, i. L Jonea. W. IL McCabe, Jno. Rose, J. W. Patterson. J. M. Pollard, R. T. Fancett, Jr, J. N. Christian, A. J. Lloyd,- James Pickett. S. -H. Heradon, Da1d Mayes, R. T. Howerton Jno. W. Proctor, L. A. Carr, Wm. Pendergrsss, Cbaa ; P. Jetton, Geo. W. TUley, Ji W. Norwood, 8. L. Laahley, D. D. Belrin; Joe XL Shields, P. C Martin, G. V. Lynn. ..1
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