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10 Nsws of hs State Happening of Yemerday Told In I Faragrspns. THE DEATH RECORD t g FOR; PIMPLES, TOO Mrs. C. I MuDonald, of Asbevllle, Correspondence of The Observer, Aahevllle. 'Aik. 10. Mr. -O. I New DlaeoYery Cum Ecsema and Eradicates Minor Skin Troubles r Over STielit. A few month aye 'the -dispensers- of McDonald widow of tn lata Mf. w. pjinm. lnVn" . 'w JL ,i h"T,.i. i w.iC,T.m . kualnou man of this of ecsema, decided to allow the druggists L. McDonald.-a business man oi v"bi country to handle It. Previous to eitr. died last evening at 7 o clock. I .... t. M Dnlv obtained direct Clerk of Court C B. Grorn. of Dur ham, has Joined hla ton. Prof. E. J at thi hnltm of her dauffoter, ! JU1M I fmm lh laboratories. u... unnnmM n , Koiith French I Slnoo thi. chansre In ths method of 0ls ' - ""I Broad avenue Mr. McDonald was I tnouuon, posia.ni amm m Green, who Is camping In the raoitB-1 f?. L"ir..w ' . ...h,.i i.at Thuradav I phenomenal- success, of aoyth ng .tatro- tains near Aaheville. He left veeterdaTi Dt'"-'r" ."""'-" rr .vT ..vl auced to the orug.rraae in me ,' . v . . 1 wuu ,vu. w ..... 7 - I year AU igwiiub wukihm,. .i .u w tig um". jlt realised that tnere was noifc, h. Jordan A Co Charlotte, w. -v., . - I . : . .- i u1VimM . nrrtlnr thi anacial SOcent BIS Eighteen members of the StatevlU taA r.a A.hevllleher home for ths I recently adopted, alao the Z Jar. Denies Fir. Company. No. 1. color- h dahT?T. ? ' .Lta fo rn.v Mauh tftlP"1 yar- , I when It Is remembered . that. ln Mm .... r---. tr . . , , I aaaaa. noalam a to Da tna. itciuna wiin urai attend the state tournament of thel .- . v xomlin. at Plant City, Fla. I application, proceeds lo heal Unmajotatelyi colored Bremen." which will be In ses-1 . . V ' . J7. and cures cnronl cases In a few weens. aloa through Friday. Special to The Observer. . . I ? ., .win trnubia. uch aa ntmDlea. Rttavin. Am. 11. StatesvlUs blackheads, acne, herpes, blotches rash. i: TZZ " t,. !.;.". wn .dvlaed of tha etc.. results show after an-overnianiap- from BaJUmoro for a two weekr-visit I occurred Juiy iiu i r wyr, ""charge, or me i"7 .'VYl irfth hWrirent. last week. This la his The interment was at Piedmont. Ala., a tfest iventy-flfth,. street. New Tork ar - . rp.ii waa 4 m v Dsrents first visit to Thomasville in Mr. CI Harris, of Thomasville, un.n i raw nave ULier. jar. vuuu " 1 -' 78 year old and surviveo vy numhor of children. He wa a na- tiva, nt lredll and married Miss ODD FETXOWS AT ASBCCVTIXE. ha iven the contract for the erection Mary Gnn. daughter of the Hate campment Holda Its gfctty- of a nice residence on his lot Just be- Rev. John M Gunn. and a Met ot GZJMi. low the Methodlrt church on Main Mni Sue agner or SUtesvlUe. Mr. irst ru Mnahaaap -atae Tnmlln and family moved tO Ala- i-wawo ui hm in 1850 and settled at Jled- Ist Meeting. ' mnnt Hla wife died some years ago special to me vowver. and ha waa makinK hi home Willi a l.h.vlll. Ana 1 1 TVi. nramt inn, Rer. J. M. Arnttte and family left ho edits PP""1u"Cit: campment. I. O. O, F.. of North Caro- na. rat. . r : ,",. I una met nere tms evening in its sixiy- memberea Dy tne oiuer rwiucm street. Work has already begun and -will be completed as soon as poasl ble. yesterday for North Wllkesboro, where iney wiu spend some time. Mr. Ar sett is pastor of the North Durham Baptist church' and Is completing his vacation on thi trip west, as he re cently returned from a (hurt stay in Carthage. Miss Mary A. Brown, of Salisbury, Correspondence ot The Observer. ui..,rw. Aui. 10. -Mis Mary Ann nrnwn died thla afternoon at 4 nvinpk m the home or her Droiner. Miss Lily Sherrod, teacher of the Mr. Jerry- M. Brown, SOS South Main fifth e-T-arla tn tha nuhlto. arhnnla atltroot uftpr'nn Illness Of a week. High Point last year, having been re- Miss Brown was born on the 8tn or bership. During the past year five new elected again this year, has resigned November, 1836, and was in ner isu encampments have been Instituted, and Mrs. Clarence Dunbar has been year. She was a daughter ot J ere- 0rlin(j secretary B. H. Woodell, of Ri- School mlah and Margaret crown, lelgh, who la hers attending tha ees- father In his day being one or me slon wlu remam jn the mountain for . . . M a.!. Anrn a Mil I . - . leading contractors oi mo - several days after the Orana Kncamp ment adjourn. first annual session. The attendance Is large and the representatives are having a rood time. Grand Scribe R. H. Ramsey, ot Charlotte, came in in time to have everything In readiness for the meet ing, .aw : The reports of the grand officers show a considerable increase in mem elected to nil the vacancy, will open next month. Mr. J. J. Britt. of Aaheville, on of the prominently mentioned can dldates for the Republican nomlna- a qua ii&'nar i uts uccaou ... one of those wno maue cheerful In her young days. ll nr nnrornnr arrival In r.rMni. vn nrnhahlv tha oldest living mem- hAPA vnirAav affarnnnn and vm I hai nf Kt John's Lutheran church met by several local politicians of and nothing kept her from services the O. O. P. I until several years Ago wncn ing health forced her to cease "s- The dockets are being prepared for ular attendance. Surviving are iwu v. .... .. -t rt...),. u..n..n hrnihon Mr. Charles M. Brown, a l.V U.Al . II V I 1. 'L Ml uuyi.i iwa I . . . . , ..... Court which convenes In three weeks, leading citizen or wasmngiun, v.-. an1 Mr J M. Mrown. also uiuiih- ti.ni fltlrfn of Salisbury. nesiaea There are now 2S0 cases on docket and others will be added. The last term of court left over 10 cases for this court. Judge Jones will hold the court. An important business change othar relatives here and in Chester, S C. The funeral will take piace from Ht John's Lutheran church to morrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock and will be conducted by Rev. C. I. Mor- nastor of Haven Lutneran Jefferson standard Prospering. Observer Bureau. The Hoileman Building, Raleigh, Aug. 11. The Jefferson Standard Life Insur ance Company held it quarterly meeting to-day. Reports showed only one death loss, 12,600.00 of Insurance In force, and that all thi business has been obtained within tha expense allowance of the actuaries is . most gratifying and remarkable. THE WEATHER. took place at Tnomasvllle last Satur- km. " .f rVn" day. Mayor W. O. Burgln bought out hureh',eS ths Sia w ill be in the sntlre Interest of the Gllbert-Har- 8lc,k- nd u,?JLwl" rls Company, and will continue the business along the same lines, only largely Increasing the stock and vol ume of buslneas. the old Lutheran Cemetery. AV ACCOMMODATING PUISOXEH. Mr. Charles F. Long, of the Globe- Home Furniture Company, High Point, has returned from a successful business trip to Oklahoma. One re markable thing about traveling In Oklahoma Is th absence of cinders, say Mr. Long the trains run so slow that the cinders fall to the ground before they reach the coaches. Washington, Aug. 1L Forecast Virginia, fair Wednesday; Thursday fair near the coast, showers and cooler in the Interior; light to fresh wind mostly south. Me reK uni oi twin ",,' fair Wednesday; Thursday partly cloud; . ana men iinni . T " showers and cooler In western portion; light to fresh winds mostly southwest. Georgia, fair Wednesday; Thursday showers and cooler; variable winds. Eastern Florida, local showers Wednes day and probably Thursday, variable winds. Western Florida, generally fair Wed- Judge Spencer B. Adams, Repub lican State chairman, had an ap pointment to address the Orange county Republican convention at HUlsboro yesterday, but he found It Inconvenient to leave home and sent Mr. John J. Parker, a young attor ney who recently located In Greens boro, to till the appointment. Virginia, the 1-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holt, of Bpenccr, has developed a wonderful apprecia tion for music and has voluntarily taken to dancing when certain chords are produced. Much amusement Is af forded those who watch the little tot. too young to talk, as she attempts to dance to popular airs as they are played by older pemons. Sergeant Gilbert, who has succeeded Corporal Hudson aa officer in charge of the Ptaterrllle recruiting station of the United States army, has accepted Rufus I. Sloan, Charles C Mc.-r'unly. and Alanson L- Phillips, all of the vi cinity of Btatesvllle, for service In the Infantry branch of the army and all three have gon to Columbus barracks, Ohio, for training. Broken Bar The n -order Appre dative of The Situation. Special 10 i lie uuaerver. Winston-Salem, Aug. 11. The po lice department of vv lnston-saiem begs to offer, as the most accommo dating nrlMOiier In .Norm caruuua, mi. Bill Wright, and they say tnai ne is nesday and Thursday; light to fresh south ahuolutplv un ciUC In me gaiaxy oi winds. escaped prisoners In that after he fcvas Alabama, fair Wednesday; Thursday broken Jail and disported nimseii in partly cloudy, showers and cooler In tho freedom, he returns to repair m interior; light to fresh south winds. Mississippi and Louisiana, partly cloudy Wednesday; showers and cooler at night or Thursday; light to fresh south winds. Eastern Texas, (air Wednesday except showers and cooler In northwest portion; Thursday fair in northwest, showers and damage to the cell and begs that they will not be ani-ry about It. This is what Mr. Wright did to-day, anyway. and ho oooh-roohs the attempt of the nolle-, to make a sort of hero of him. Having been Incarcerated for a few cooer in east and south portions; Iresh Mr. Samuel H. Faraben, who has been city editor of The Kalelgh Tlmea. has become managing editor of The Morning Journal In Winston-Salem, succeeding Mr. Sumner M. Ramsey, who has gone to take a position with The Richmond Tlmes-Dlspatch. Mr. Farabee is a Winston-Salem bnv. and, wnn mi experience and first-rate "m v..- . tii- i,vi,i. hours, it sopears that Mr. Wright awoke to tho fact that he was bored to death and yearned for the moon lit sky which he couldn't wo at all from his aerie in the calaboose:. His cell was the only one which has bars of wood, the others, with Iron bars, having all boe.n "spoken for" when Mr. Wright was locked n Mr. Wright shook 1 1 1 - bars vigo rously and then "snap!" he broke one off and leisurely -walked out t.ie door of the city hall, a free man. In the morning he returned for break fast, apologizing (or the trouble he had made. "See nere, I'm a carpenter, and of cours I'm going to tlx that cell fix It ko'b it'll be good as new," ha said earnestly. If there was . irony In Mr. Wright's tone the police didn't P-rcelvo It. They got his tool and Mr. Wright "fixed his cell as good hs n-w," Just as he had promised to do. The police admitted this, and tho re corder dealt leniently with tho ac rommodatlng prisoner when ho was arraigned later. south- winds on the coast, Western Texas, fair Wednesday, except 8howers In northeast portion; cooler In north and extreme west portions. Thurs day fair. Kentucky, partly cloudy Wednesday, showers and cooler at night and Thurs day. , - LOCAL. OFFICE V. B. WEATHER BU REAU, Charlotte, Aug. 11. Sunrise 6:40 Sunset 7:1 p. m. TEMPERATURE (In degrees) Highest temperature Lowest' temperature , Mean temperature , Departure for the day .. .. -.. .., Accumulated excess for month .. Accumulated excess for year .. .. FRECIPITATION (In Inches). Total for 24 hours ending I p. in... 0 Total for the month 2.14 Accumulated deficiency for month .. IS Tirta! for the year 3.10 Accumulated deficiency for year .. 4.86 Prevailing wind direction .. .. .. East. W. J. BENNETT, Observer. , FIFTH niSTlUCT COMMITTEE. m. M 87 78 154 ability. It Is expected that The Journal will materially reflect the value of his services. A large number of people from the Twin City and surrounding towns will attend the great annual excursion known as the Masonic picnic on Thursday next to Mocksville. This Is sn event that has enjoyed unuxual popularity for many yeaes. tho -rmd lii-JjlL..ju:hsiiLKh nn organization nnI Mason are eDeclallv henvnipn in. Wards, attracting really representative crowd who Invarlahly make the day one of much pleasure. . Mr. Daniel Lane, of Ren Air, ar rived In Spencer yesterd iy on a vlxit to his son, Mr. Ouy Lane and a daugh ter.. Mrs. H. W. Holt. Mr. Lane re ports the heaviest frmheta experienced ior more than twenty years In east ern Carolina snd state that In many section crops have been almost total ly destroyed. When he left Newborn a number ot the most important etrset la the town mere lmpaahl., while thousands of acres o( farms were under water from ten to fifteen feet- . Vlii li an Organization Will lie Per fected. Observer Bureau, The Beevlll Building. Greensboro, Aug. 11. Mr. John N. Wilson to-day Iwiucd a call for a meeting of tho Democratic executive committee of the fifth dis trict to be held in Greensboro Friday artcrntonn at 2 o clock for the pur 6upt P. O. Walton, of Greensboro, ef the Danville division of the Kouth rn Railroad, spent Friday in Thornas vtlle Inspecting the belt line recently completed, and found it In good shape snd the shipper along the line pleased with the service. He complimented the town on it progress and increased Business and Its rapid snd hearty growth. He remarked that he thought .It? ?iy tttl0 ry short time till the business ef the town would re tire a switch engins and. judging from hi conversation, he thinks the Xutare of Tnomasvllle very blight -'" ''- " SSSaaaaaaawafcaja-aa aaaasaaaas Edgecombe Count r Pemorrsts Nomi nate a Full Ticket. Special to. The Observer. Tarboro, Aug. 11. At the county convention held here to-day the fol lowing democratic ticket was named: Senator, U V. Baseetf, of Rocky Mount; Rep resentativajUtinh B. Bryan a nd Dr. M. B. Pitt: regis ter of deed, H. 8. Buns, Pender; cor oner. Dr. S, P. Bass; board of educa tion. R. O. Allsbroolc. John Mtyo, W. VT. Vick; commissioners, Claud Wil son, gam Lawrence, W. I. Ruffln. John J. Thorn and W. X Dunn. The surprise, of the convention was the an -nouncement that Major C. U. Park fcad withdrawn a a candidate for Rep resentative.. With the exception of sn. ator and commissioner ' the officials wer ponilnsted by acclamation. , t ra nsa ct fh K k ny" 7Th "e T" ' hTnrtnriwr rhirt may come before tho committee. The following ronntltute the members of the rommitt'-o as selected by the con gressional convention In this city on June 10th: Charles A. Scott, AHmanre county; T C Womack. Cnswell; K. C trawley. Durham; O. II. Hasten: For syth; John N. Wilson, Oullford: W. A. Devin, Granville; D. ('. Parks. Orange; John 8. Cunlngham, person; P. D. Watt. Rockingham; R. W. Hill. Stokes; C H. Hanes, Surry. WOMAN FOH BURGLARS. Armed With s Pistol Mrs. George, of Wlnston-slem. Stands Off Men WIm Wcro Attempting to Break Into a Store. Special to The Observer. Winston-Salem, Aug. 11. A wo man, armed with a revolver, prevent ed the burglary of the store of A. Kege. corner of Maple and Fifth streets, Salem, last night. Mrs. Sallle George who . lives en Fifth street, near the store. w awakened, and, going to her .window, saw the men working at the locks en the front door of the store, t Securing a revol ver from a drawer. Mr. George point ed it at the men and threatened to rhoot. They speedily ran away. It was discovered that the men had removed one of the two lock which held the store door fast. , Mr. Bryan Entirely Sataned With the) . Prospcrts. Special to The Observer. -Greensboro, Aug. 11.-MaJ. Charles M, BMm I -In receipt of s-MMef fromb William J. Bryan, written from Fatrvelw, Uncoln. Neb., In which the Democratic presidential candidate ex presses himself as entirely satisfied with the prospect for success In the November election. Mr. Bryan writes Major Htedman that the new he la re ceiving from all over the country Is of a roost encouraging; nature. He asks to be remembered to several people In Greensboro, mentioning especially the member of the family of the lat Jr. Charlej p. Mclver Curcil Hy Fever snd Summer Cold. A. J. Nushaum. Haiesvuie, inniana, wrltas: "Ijist year I suffered for three months with a summer cold so distress ing that It Interfered with my business. I had many ot the symptoms oc hsy fever, and a doctor's prescription did not reach my case, and I took several medi cines which seemed to only aggravate my rise. Fortunately I Insisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar and It quickly curad me. My wife has since used Foley's Honev and Tsr wih the ame success, Sold by R. II. Jordan tc Co. THE UNION NATIorJAL BANIl - or CHARLOTTE.H.C 6 PER CENT. THR SAFEST INVESTMENT OBTAINABLE IS A FIRST MORTGAGE ON CITY ' REAL ' ESTATE. s - -' Write for booklet describing our First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds. ;- ' NORTH CAROMNA TRUST . .-..- COMPANY, i-rwps)ro,-y.-C,4V . ash CapitaU l JS.OOO. A. ,W. McAlJster, president : K. J. Mebane, Sec. and Treas. GILBERT C, .WHITE, C. B. , , ConsulUnc - ; CIVIL ENGINEER- . Durham, ft. C? Waterworks, fcewerage, Streetgt Wa ter riltratlon, - Sewage . Disposal) Plans. Reports, Estimates, upcr vlsioa of ConsSA-uctiosa. The ikri;& farmers -Ifc! B2r.!f OF CHARLOTTE, IT. C. ' -. Capital. .-... . ... iV.V, ...... i., $200,000;00 j Surplus and Profits. . , . . . . . 130,000.00 1 . Accoiints of Corporations, Firms and Individuals f " v.: Invited.- - ' y?? Issue Certifidates of Deposit Payable on De- . mand Bearing Interest at 4 Per Cent. Per r 'Annuiri if Left Three Months 'or Longer. " . , : We Also Pay 4 Per Cent, on Savings Deposits and 1 . Compound tie Interest Quarterly. We Want Your Business. - OfiO. E. WIIsSON, President. sTNO. B. ROSS, Vice President. , , . W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier. "Jordan's on the Sqnara." E. P. Purcell. President D. A- McLaughlin. V. PresV EXTRA SELECT GRADE OF Wash Rags and Turkish Bath Towels Let us show you our high-grade line the best you ever saw. Single pieces from 5c. to $1.50. R. If. JORDAN HO. 'Pho-M T. NURSES' REGISTER - FOR LEASE. Home, 511 E. Avenue, 8 rooms, lawn, $30 month, FINE OFFICE v En suite, large, wellllight ed, front, second floor, 13 1-2 W. Trade St., $30 month. FOR .RENT. Five 6-room houses at $10 to $15 month, situated close in" on Hill, GrahanL (Jmircn, VV. Eleventh and N. Myers streets. F. Z. ALEXANDER Fire Insurance. - Piedmont Bldg. 'Phones (I7(4S. BANDY at MYERS. ) Consulting Enrtneem. Water Supply ana PurlflcsUon. SeWorage, Sewerage Disposal, Road a Streets, Pavement. Watei Power, nyaro-Electric runts. irrigation, Drainage, Reinforced Concrete. Bur. veys. Estimate. Plans and Bpeclfl ca tions, construction Superintended. complete Plants designed and con structed. Main Office. IT5-7T Arcade Building, ureensoora, sxonn fjtwouna. Branch Ofllce.- . Lsurlnburg, North Carolina. THEY BEAR INTEREST Our Certificates of Deposit. Four per cent interest from date if left three months or longer. !A safe investment for idle funds. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE, N. C. Capital, Surplus and Profits .$810,000.00 y I Here's A Real Estate Bargain Modern House and Lot, No. 608 East Ninth street, barn and other necessary outbuildings on place. The owner will move to another State and makes the low price of $3,500. J. ZT. Murphy & Co. 4i N. Tryoa. . . Phone 4J. ai WORK FOR YOU -: ... . , ' . - " Is your money msklns; money for you? -The more of it yon have employed for yon, the less you need to work yourself. If yon keep, on savins; and putting your savings to work the funded capital of .your esrnlnr-years win gradually take up the burden snd yon trill not need to work at all. v . ; : We pay 4 per cent, and compound It quarterly. We have few Safety Deposit Boxes for rent. , . SOUTHERN LOAN & SAVINGS BAlfe JOHN M. SCOTT. President. W. S. ALEXANDER. Vice Pres. - - ' - . ; - xr. u, jexkuvs, cashier. :;-.:'y.v Z-'',.' - LADIES jA private, banking room . with desks and ' tejjer8 window is provided for the exclusive 'use of ladies; who have business at our bank. " r 4 ; J - Household Accounts Especially Solicited. American iViist ; Company The extension of the street 'car line, just being completed, to the centre of . ; , " . opens 'up Charlotte's Ideal Suburb for. . The secfibn is strictly a residence one," well ele vated with many of the lots beautifully shaded and . away from the manufacturing sectionsof the city. . Water, lights and sewerage in touch with all the ; -lots, which vary. in size. from 50 bys 193 to 132 by 193 feet.;-T:-i1: i-Mh , t ! ; . U FOR INVESTMENT Purchasers 'f can . expect i rapid enhancement v in values. - We will take pleasure in showing all pros- . pectite buyers over the property. Terms made f oT suit the purchaser. 4 . ' -' SOUTHERN JEAl tSIATt LOAN S TRUST . COMPANY i Capital, TS.OOO. 'w ' Surplna, $100,000. . W. 8. AL1CXAXDER. ' R. A. DTJ3J?f, A. XL McDOXAJLB, . PrtsMent Vlco President. Seo, nd Trssa '" First National Bank charlotte; n. a ' Oldest Kational " Bank la Kerta Carolina. -Oovernment Zposltory. Capital and Profit toSO.OO. 4 per cent. Interest ob time de posits. Accounts solicited. BEHRY ML McADEIf. .... Prestdens... JOHK P. ORR, . ' " Gaable. aV - -(-..... l . , FOR SAtJ: Bank Fixtures and Safe For sale at low prloe. complete set Bank or Office Fixture, of I oak. highly finished., Alsolargn Iron Book Safe with Safety De- X posii coxes. .- ' ' ' , t ' ' ' r ', T The Charlotte Trust & Realty Co. CAPlTAIa taoo.ooo.oo. , 't I Phone 377 41 18 E. Trade :: 4iminnnimtiiiimintiiMiwi QUIGK SSLE . E 9th COTTAGE CAN ARRANGE TERMS Five Room, Modern Conveniences. Brown & Company. Thone 635. . 203 N. Tryon Sy t I THE, CHARLQnE NATIONAL BANK Resources $1,500,000.00 Our method of doing business holds old friends and gains new ones. L: B. D. HSATH, ' President. 4 i Viro, Sf. SCOTT, Vloe President;. ". ':.' J. H. WTTLE, Vice President. " ,.';'".T- '7''''r-'w TWOTrV CasWer. :'ibiWalltPlastef;naru-ain; TUB BUILDERS, FRIEND . rreestng does not bmrtj nltnral shrlnkag wtn not ersrk Hj, ' aratar does not make It tall esTi hard as stone. , Writs .lor bonklec Msnafactnred bf GHTtRLOTTE PLASTER GO. Writs for Booklet, " - -' v. ' 0arkts. X C V? offer for sal on easy terms sns of the most- desirable 'building lots In Fourth Wsrd. Situated at 607 N. Poplar street; 47 l'txltl and' 10-foot alley on slds and a 0-foot alley la rear., The lot Is nicely elevated and perfectly level, and ens of the beat neighborhood In th city. Our special plies, 11,719. Terms f 100 cash and balance to suit th nnrchsser. . CAROLINA REALT5T CO., yr. V, WILKINSON, Treis an sfangr ' , J. P." 1VONO, Salesman. - TIs.. . ;W. Fifth stteet - j , . 'Phone 0I. v Only U unsold lots, on Central Avenue fronting on car Una. . . . ' ; ly.irnsolAJotneaat,aldS-Ot Beventh.. ttntUs, j ' Ohly'lO unsold lots west Seventh street. " , ' ' V t Both streets have", water and sewer mains,' firs hydrants, ' electric . light; and ear lis facilities. : ' . ' '. ; ; ' -' . No better "lou In" Charlotts for the price. ' ' Essy terms or cn discount. ' . . . , . 1 f P. Q. ZIBBOTT & COMPANY 9
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