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CIIAIILOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, AUGUST 15, 1C 10 1 i kws of ths State ' :-' ' , t ' - I lTarpeulnP Yesterday Told to - Paragraphs. Mr. Charles Crews, clerk ot court ot fever. ' .:'- ',' ',' . The Florence Cotton Mills, or ? ... o,... ..r.k dawn for nerbeDsten days. Thofrc U gettlft neeued rest, v : .V-"J -. t' " .. tt.i. Tkomncratie ceunty cob- UonVlll b hW ThutJ. Aeiuit -20th; when ItKrar"4 :.t vm- 0 nsnrrj. . .'''V" -111 All the wheat In Forsyth county 1 thre.hU Mr. X M. Holder berths last man to -go " - . Ing threshed lO.tOO bushels. . M- I- vn 6f Ssmpwn county, has sold his livery and sale stabler, i on broad street in Dunn . to Mr. John th. nurchase price . being ' Success again attended the nBJ Jiocksvllle Masonic Thursday, $1,200 . u Kainr . taken In. TM Masons of Winston-Salem netted $Z41 for the orphans at uxiora. The tobacco market at Dunn has Arvnt im very well. , r. j- v. lace represents the A. T. Company and Messrs. B. W. Hams ana v. r. f ley both buy on the market. Judge J. Crawford Bigs and, Mrs. Biggs, of Durham, have gone to Can ada to spend .two weeks, this belli the vacation or Juage iggs oeiur commencing the fall term ot courts. Mr and Mrs. Apdrew Ixmthlan. of Charlotte, the former of The Observ er force, are guests1 of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Powell this week at Forest City. They will return to Charlotte on the JSth. -V Miss Minnie Gouger, of Charlotte, underwent an operation at Long's Sanatorium, at Statesvllle Wednesday evening for appendicitis and Is getting along nicely.- Her sister. Miss Mary Oouger.f Charlotte, is with her. The' Presbyterian church at Dunn bat been pulled away to make room for the erection of a new brick church, which will be large and commodious. The work on It has already been started. Rev.' J. C. Mock, pastor of the For est City Methodist church, has recent ly enjoyed an Interesting meeting at Pleasant Grove. church on his charge. His daughter. Miss Mattle, Is i preparing to enter school this fall at the State Normal. 'Dr. McKnlght. : manager of the hotel at Vade Meoum. states that the kitchen which was burned some time . age has been rebuilt and a water tank "has been erected over the building. Tr . 4h,M a minf a-uasta B t the -Mf mmjm " - resort. The hotel will not close untU October 1st. Mr. C W. Boshamer, of 8tatesville. returned this week from Philadelphia, where he had been for some weeks undergoing treatment at a hospital. tt n in bad health for more than a year, but the treatment at Philadelphia has slightly Improved his condition. Prof. J. W. Conley was yesterday elected superintendent of the Oxford graded schools, which position he ac cepted. He Is a graduate of the University of North Carolina, class of J.IVI, tnu - wmm .ujiii iintiiu'-Mi schools In Toungsvllle, Franklin coun ty, last session. The teachers' institute which was eld In Oxford by Prof. N. W. Walk er, of Chapel Hill, was a success In every way. About fifty teachers or Granville county were In attendance end the subjects of study each day proved very Instructive. 4 V Mr. Role I. Poole, who formerly lved In Reldsvllle, la spending a part of his vacation there with relatives, Mr. Poole graduated at the A. te M. In , civil engineering and he will continue fnls course after September 2Sth at Cornell University, where h espects o specialise In some branch of civil engineering. Mr. Rolsnd Harris, of Statesvllle, who recently sold his Interest in the Job printing business of Crowson A Harris to his partner. Mr. B. W. Crow aon. has accepted a nonltlon as fore man In the office of The Burlington Dally News and will leave in a few days to begin work. ' The Phllathea class of foe First Baptist church, of Btatesvlllle furnish ed a ward In the handKomn new In firmary at the Baptist Orphanage at Thomasvllle, which will be known as the Statesvllle phllathea ward. A single member of the dsns a stenog rapherdonated S10 to the fund for this purpose. - The congregation of Bethel Bap tist church. In Iredell county, has call ed Rev. V. M. Swalm. of Cool Spring, as pastor and Mr. Swalm has accept ed on an Increased salary. He has been supplying the church for soma time. The pastor , and Rev. O. W. Trlplett, of Durham, will begin a pro tracted meeting at Bethel Sunday. : Connecticut Bird Preserve Hertford Courant., Despite the fact that reports have been circulated of late that the com missioners of fisheries and game bad awenred two thousand quail from Okla ' lioma, and would place them on Terry Island, near Buffteld. . Commissioner . George T. Mathewaonsald last evening that nothing has been done about buying any quail as yet. It Is true, however, that th se of the Island, which contains - a boat one hundred end thtrty-ny seres, has been obtain ed by the commission and It Is very likely that preserve Will be estab . liKhetf there. ,-.,.....,-. - '.-'j ' Until fifteen or sixteen years ago the Island was Inhabited by Clinton Terry, and the house is stiD standing. that a band of Second Adwntlsts put en their ascension robes and waited In vain lor the end ot the world.- J . T Ttisve taod ' CbarsberJafn's Colle. Cholera sod IHarrfkMe. Rmdy since U firat lntroeiK4 te the oublle la 1ST and l ave never found one Inatanee wh.rt a eura eot epeedllf edaetad by tts , I tva kwm a, oonimarcta.1 traveler S r r'r;tin yaara. asd never siart out en . trip without this, tny faithful friend. a U. S- Mchola, Oakland. Ind. Tar. ii-'i man ha vd a remedy for . ii tart be., konvt Its vmIu and , , i to t'-:iH ot U. i'or sals fey HIE DEATH RECORD. . . - ',."".. - i . .- ? 7 '. 7 Death of an Infant. Correspondecfce t'Tn Observer, -'r ' ' . Greenabora Auir. W. I.' Under wood, 'Jr., S months oW, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L Underwood, died Wed nesday night at 10 o'clock, me emw liu never been in rood health and Mrs. Underwood has been HI for three oT'TOnr montmr'r"3Xif lax took place this afternoon at B o'clock In Greene HI 11 Cemetery, the services - being mnducted bv Rev. Dr. 1 G. tu Del- wllar. castor of the west r Jiaraet Stree Methodist church. - ,., "W. C. Whicker, of Winston-Salem. ' Special to ThepbaerA er. 1 - vyinston-Salem. Aug. 14.? Mr." w. C. Whicker, aged 85 years. JHed this inoftattts-t -his liotfte" at gouthaide. .a suburb of Salem, after a ten weeks Illness with typhoid fever. A. wtre and eight children survive him- The interment will take place to-morrow afternoon, at Mount Pleasant, the funeral to be conducted With Jr. O. U. A. M. honors. ,.. ' V ' : Mrs. Frank Miller, of Winston-Salem Special te The Observer. , Winston-Salem, Aug. 14. Mrs. Ida Wharten Miller, wife of Mr. Franic Miller, died at her home on Summltt avenue this evening at 4 o'clock af ter an Immediate Illness of ten aays snd several years of 111 health. Mrs. Miller was one of the most prominent as well as one of the best oeiovea women In the c.ty. besides ner hus band she ;s survived lr three cnu dren: Mrs. It. K " Gnllaway. of thU city; Mr. F.' W.' Atlrer, 01 Birmins hara. Ala,, and Mr. A. C. Miller, of this city, who at present Is on a camping trip In Maine The funeral arrangements will be announced later, i Mra. I W. MoGIn, of Gaffney, S. C. Special to The Obeerver, Gaffney, - 8. -C, .Aug. 44 Mrs. I W. McGwln died very suaaeniy ai her home here Wednesday morning. She had been In 111 health for some months but no uneasiness was felt for her condition. Her husbanl 1 W. McGwln. was not at home whe'i she died, but waa In the mjuniains nt Knrth . Carollia and only arrUed home yesterday afternoon, a'tcr be ing notified af Mrs. MoOwln's d?alh. Ths Interment tooit placj at uauunn Cemetery this afternoon. Ralph MacGregw, of Fenusboro, W. va. Bplal to The Observer. Greensboro. Aug. 14. Mr. Ralph Mror of Pennsboro, W, ya., died of tuberculosis at his boarding niao. in this cltv to-day. His father and mother and a brother were with him when the end came, ine youn man was 23 years old and had been afflicted with the dread malady .for several years. H4 came to ureens boro some time ago In the hope that the change of climate would Improve his condition. The deceased was a nephew of Mr. W. E. MacGregor. president of the Huntley-Stockton- HIU Company. The funeral win lane place In Pennsboro, vv. va., io-mor-row afternoon. MARRIAGES. Ftnk-DrlnrHleld, at Rtatesvlllc. Special to The Observer. Statesvllle, Aug. 14. Mr. George Fink, a well-known and wealthy cltl sen of Salisbury, and Miss Lena Brtncefteld, or Statesvllle. were mar lied ' Wednesday evening about 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brlnce fleld, on Fourth street Quite a larpft number of the bride' young friends witnessed the ceremony, whlea was performed by Rev. J. H. Pressly. Shortly after the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Fink drove to the station and left on No. 12 for an extended bridal trip to Washington, New Tork, Niagara Falls and other points, after which they will be at home in Salisbury. The marriage of this young woman, who Is lnly It years old, to the gen tleman of middle life Is Just a little romantic. Miss Brincefield, who Is an attractive little woman, went to Salis bury some months ago to vhjlt an aunt there and it seems that Mr. Fink fell desperately In love with her at first sight. He paid her some atten tion In Salisbury and since her return home he has celled on heri-anumber of times. He had been fere but once or twice when It ws whispered that the couple was to wed. and a short time later the friends of the bride were Informed as to when the event would take place. t PASQUOTANK COUNTRY CLUB. Elizabeth City Partlca Purchase a SI to In Camdrn County on Pasquo tank Klver, Easily Accessible) by Water and Land. w Special to The Observer. Elisabeth City, Aug. 14. A deed has been recorded In Camden coun ty from D. . Brockett, of this city, and other, conveying to certain parties the site of ground Intended for the new country club, a movement for whtch was started sortie time ago and concerning which mention was mad by The Observer's correspondent. The location is about four, miles down the Pasquotank river at the. mouth of Arneuse creek, on the Camden side. The site contains about six acres of forest which can be con verted with little expense Into beau tiful groves, with shaded parks. drives and walks. It Is approached by land or water. The club Is now In process of or-1 ganltatlon and Is composed of a number of business and professional men of the city. Assessments have been' made and It Is understood that the members will proceed at once to the fulfillment Ot their plans; Hwing- Inr around the point the channel or the mouth of the creek approaches close to the shore and it Is on the elevation of the point that the. club house Is proposed to be erecteo. The first construction win very probably be designed to satisfy tem porary needs, but In such a way that ft mav form a leaser mar of a more pretentious structure for the future.' Buch a club will offer to its tnem- kbers all tbe advantages of. a water ing resort snd a country home. The easiness of Its access makes it avail able In the shortest time, both the river and the count roaar leading almost directly to H. -re.-'. . v.;;- Why Charllo Stays by If Is Business. Dan bury Reporter. ,. Mr. Charlie Boyles stays In his storoMghnnid day; the reason why Is he has purchased him a new 'phone to talk to the Oak Grove girls. Look out. clrls. he la coming. Mr. Boyles Is an Industrious young maa: Jb.a-1 fflllnfrg hew well and will put tip a new dwelling house soon, J - - M. n.IngaUs to Stump For Brysn. ' Indianapolis Dlaoatch, 11th. " Gilbert K. Hendren, chairman of. the speskerr bureau of the demo cratic State committee, received a let ter tj-day from M. E. Ingalls, of Cin cinnati, In which' Mr. Ingalls accepts lrirlflvtuttoft to mfc a Democratic speech la this city early in October. FIRST AID TOn THE DROWXIXG. -.( ,.' i. i i Two Oaae of Resuscitation After . a , Long Time. In the Water, .. New Tork Sun. - - . v The following directions foriesuscl tating a seemingly drowned person are published In the current Xauiich: .First Loosen the clothing, plce the face downward with the forehead resting on one of the wrhrtsfand tn face turned to one side. Open the mouth; seize the tongue between the fingers, - covered with a handkerchief or piece of cloth, and draw it forward between, the Jeeth; clear the mouth and throat from- mucus by pa-wing the forefinger, covered - with a handker chief or piece of cloth.' far back into the moutlvthus opening a free pass fcge to the windpipe.-- f . i Second Turn the body face tap wararhulders resting on folded.'coat, or pillow; keep . tongua orawnlor. ward; raise thr arm backward and up ward to the sides of the head; , this expands the chest and alio tu the air to enter the lungs. Then slowly move then! downward, bending them so that the elbows will come to the sides and tbe hands cross on the pit s of tbe stomach, and press them gently but stronglv against the sides and chest. This forces the air out 61 the lungs. Continue these- two movements, which oroduce artificial breathing, very de- itborateiv. about ten or twelve times in a minute, and without ceasing uniu the patient breathes naturally, or until satisfied that life is extinct ' "' Third While this is winf one a little friction on the , chest may be produced by . rubUtuTU gently with warm nannei.. ana mo mwr -tripped -nd -thea-wapped -In- dry blankets. After natural breathing begins con- tlnue very gently for a few mioutea the two movements wnicn pruuuci a tinclal breathing. . ' After natural breathing is ruuy re stored give the patient a teaspoon ful of brandy, hot sling or tea two or three times a minute until the beat ing of the pulse can be felt at the wrist. Rub the arms and legs upward ana the feet and hands with warm or dry flannel. Apply hot cloths to the body, legs and arms and bottles of hot water to the feet. Do not be discouraged if anima tion does not return in a few min utes. The patient sometimes recovers after hours of labor. Do not allow the tongue to fall back and close the windpipe while the arms are being worked. Do not rub the legs and arms until natural breathing is restored.- Do not put any liquid In the mouth until natural breathing Is fully re stored. Do not roll the body or handle It roughly. Do not allow the head to hang down. - - , There have been two recent and striking illustrations of the fact that the resuscitation . of the apparently drowned Is to an unsuspected extent a matter of patience and persever ance. The New Tork life saving service reports tNe case of a man who was revived after he had been under water twenty-three minutes, the work of resuscitation taking over a day. At Atlantic City a man was re vived after he had been in the water ten minutes. He waa worked over for an hour or more. Tlie Income Tax. New Tork World. A tax on the hundreds of millions of annual Income of the wealthy would go far toward relieving the burden of taxa tion now borne by people with small In comes or almost no Incomes at ail. There Is no more Just or equitable way of rals lng publlo revenue. THE WEATHER. Washington, Aug. 14. Forecast: Virginia, fair Saturday; Sunday partly cloudy, probably showers snd somewhat cooler in the interior; light - variable wind". North Carolina, fair Saturday; Sun day partly cloudy, probably showers snd somewhat cooler in south portion; light south winds. v Mouth Carolina, Georgia, west Florida, Alabama. Mississippi and Louisiana, gen erally1 fair Saturday and Sunday; light south winds on the coast. East ' Florida, local showers Saturday and Sunday; light to fresh east winds. . Eastern Texas, fair Saturday, exceptj possibly showers ana cooler in the after noon or night in northwest portion; Bun day generally -fair;, fresh southeast to south winds on the coast. : "", Western Texas, fair Saturday, preceded by showers In north and extreme west portions; Sunday fair, warmer In west portion. Arkansas, local showers snd somewhat cooler Saturday or Saturday night; Sun day fair. j. Tennessee and Kentucky, partly cloudy Saturday; showers and somewhat coaler at night or Sunday. Went Virginia, fair Saturday; Sunday nhowers and somewhat cooler, variable winds. LOCAL. OFFICES V. 8. WEATHER BU REAU Charlotte, Augf H. Sunrise 8:41 a. m. ; aunaet 7:U p. m. . TEMPERATURE (In degrees). Highest temperature .. lowest temperature .. Mean temperature .. Ex for th day Accumulated excess for month Accumulated exceas for year ....... n Tl S2 l! 170, PRECIPITATION (In Indies). Total for 24 hours ending I p. m... a Total for the month .. .. 2.14 Accumulated deficiency for month.. .64 i Total for the year1' ., .,. .. .. J.10! Accumulated deficiency for year ... S 34 Prevailing wind direction ..........South W. J. BENNETT, Observer. EXCELLENT HEALTH ADVICIS. uri- if. M. Dsvtsen, of No. ZTt Olfford Ave., San Jose. Cel.. aays: "The worth of Electno Bitters as a senerai lamuy remedy. : for hesdaehe, biliousness and torpor of the liver and bowels Js so pro nounced that I am prompted ' to say s word in' Its favor lor the benefit ol thoaa seeking relict rrotn aurn arnicuona. inert la more haalth for the digestive orgsns Is s bottle of Electric Bitters than In any other remedy I know of.' Sold under guarantee at all drug stores. ' iOe. - unions or . CHARL0TTE,T..ti I t?H " OP CIIAIILOTTE, N. C. . - - Capital. ; Vv.: ..v..;.... ; .7T7$200,OCO.C3 v ; Surplus and Profib,v,,...-lS0,0Ca.0Q 'Accounts of Corporations, ' Firms and . Individuals We Issue (rtifictcs ol pejposit Payable on Des .; mand Bearing Interest at 4 Per Cent, Per ; . ; ';g ";Ainiurn 'if' Left Three Months or. Longer. , "IVe AIs6pay( 4 Per' Cent. on Savings Deposits'and" Compound the Interest Quarterly. . 'i ; We Want Your. Business. . ' . ' ' GEO. E. WILSON, President . sTNO. B. BOSS, ,';,.';;i;.::W. "Jordaii'a ea tbe ; Sauarev f - B.- rV-Puresll, PrestdenC t . D. A. McLaughUn. V. Pre .. -i , : ' If you want to really enjoy .your. ' " Sunday smoking, get your . ... SUNDAY ' QGARS here. We , keep the : finest line of ,the BEST CIGARS. ; R. II. JORDAN & CO. NURSES' REGISTER BANDT a MYERS,, Consulting Kngtneers. Water Supply and Purification, Sewerage, Sewerage Disposal. Roads, Streets, Pavements, Watet Power, Hydro-Eleetrle Plants, - Irrigation, Drainage, Reinforced Concrete. Bur. veys, Estimates, -Plans and . Specifica tions. Construction Superintended, Complete Plants designed and con structed. Main Office. 171-77 Arcade Building; Greensboro, North Carolina. , Branch Office. : - , ' Laurlnburg, North Carolima. . 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. - :t) 1 : IIIIIILIIUHL CHARLOTTE, N. C Capital, Surplus and Profits. . . . . ... ... . $810,000.00 Her e s t A: jReal EstaiBgcB Modern House and Lot, No.. 608jEast Ninth street barn and other, necessary outbuildings'.'-. on y place. The ovmer will move to another State and makes the low price of $3,500. ; . ; .t V ..." . ..'.:.-',v'?'- ';,''VV- r v-''X :.r.-;':-?:' ;'. ' 41 W. Tryon. s : I your money msklns; money for yon T The more of U yon vhavs employed for yon. tbe less yon need to wortr. jomrseU . If tou keep on saving and putting your savings to work the funded capital lof your earning years will gradually take up the burden and yon will not need to work at all. ' -. . --, '. 7 j We pay 4 per cent, and compound U quarterly. . . ' . . We nra few Safety Deposit Boxes for rent. : : SOUTHERN LOAN JOHN ' M. ' SCOTT, President. tT. fc AXEXANDH3R. Vkn v- '' ' - W.-t JENKINS. Cashier. - "J'-.. Wfuhaveja few Deposit Boxes tanging in price from $3.00 to $10.00. Tour valuable Tjaj3crs will be safe in one of them. ; ' American Trust Co;n?any Vice President. ! - C. WILKINSON, Cashier. The 'rich man don't and the poor man can't afford to go unprotected against fire waste. i ; I For .only a little, say t to you can get a 11.000 Are protection policy for twelve months, on your home and Its furnishings. "' t .. Big protection. , Uttle -costT .', 'j' In Justice to ourself and family can you carry such oddsT 'i SEND rO, OR CAIX ON. : , F. D. RLBXTINDBR Piedmont Bldg. Thones IIT-I4S, rree or I axes T ver oeat art tscone can be obtained from absolutely first-class preferred stocks of substantial Nonas ' Carolina companies .which we can offer yoa to-day. -.. Can or writ : .. . Trust Department J SOTJTHERX " IjTFE A TKUSi COMPANY, . -.., Greensboro. N. C. Capital and Surplus I40t. 009.00 Xm f. wnarton. President . A. M. Scales. Oen. CounseL Robe C. Hood, Asst. Manager. GILBERT C WHTTB, a K. Consaltlns; . f.- CmLENOniHEB . Durham, N. C Waterworka. Smmmmrtt. Rtw.m IV. tee nitration, Sewage Dlspoaal) ruuii, steporrav r srimatcs, . super vision of Constcactloa. . -,. ( Thone S4J. & SAVINGS BANK m BAN! We Offer on West Fourth Street PS no I : DacSnQCDr Lei Qosc in, Located on Corner, 49xJ98 feet Now is the time to buy, as the trend of business is in that "direction, and higher prices will prevail in"the near future. Incfuire at office for . further information, r . : i t diUxZli mma mi state l mil co::?A:iY Capital, $75,000. Surplus, $100,000. . f7.: S. ALEXAND E K. ... R.. A,. DTJJW, A. M., McDONAXO. President. First National Bonk CHARLOTTE, 0. - ' Oldest National Bank in North. Carolina. ; ' v ., - : Government Depository. Capital and Proflte $5S0,00(. ' ' 4 per cent, interest on time" de posit a Accounts solicited. . , V ; - HENRY M, McADEN. .... ' President... J6HN P. OKR, ' v Cashier SUBURBAN HOMEl . - f r " " .-,' I I We offer for quick; sale s, most desirable suburban home, neat ear line, four miles from Independence Square. ' Description; Has 19 acres land with splendid new1 10-room ' ' residence and a 4-room cottage; large barn and crib one and a half ', acres fine meadow, fruit trees, and, about ISO cords pine timber. . The whole can be bought for about what the Improvements would cost. Price, ll.OOO.OO.' t - . ; . i, ' ,. 1 the Charlotte, Trust & Realty Co. il Phone 377 18t Trade i 41 l4lKl I I IMItI QUICK-SALE E. 9th COTTAGE ' CAN ARRANGE TERMS , , ve Room; Modern Convenienee I: T J Brown & Phoni S35.''.-- THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK Resource $iy500,000.bo J Our method of doing business holds old friends and ' 'gams B. D. HBATB, President. i : - ' mo, M. SCOTT, J. H. Fourth Ward Bililding Lot ' We offer ' for sale on easy terms one of the most desirable , hniidin lots in Fourth Ward Situated st 607 N. Poplar street;, ' iT i-ilil and 10-foot alley on eld snd a -foot alley In rear, f rha lot Is nicely elevated and perfectly level, and one of the best ine IOt . If VEA -Tama 1KAA ' nelghbornooas in. vim -.h and balance to suit the ' CAROLINA REALTY CO., J O J. THIES. Pres. ' ; B. BUSH LEH, 8ee, vV t "WILKINSON, Treas and Mangr.' s J. P. LONG. Salesman. No. I. 5V. Fifth street , i ' 'Phone (Ot. Weed fibre Wail l Plaster, "Hartf Clinch." TUB DUILDBRS FRIEND rexlog does not hart; natural shrinkage win not " crack H water toes not make 1 fsU off bard as stosje. , Write tor , booklet, Mssnfactnred by ,, ; . vi. -.". . v ;- - v. ,-. . 3HHRL OTTB PLASTER GO. MORE GOOD INVESTMENTS Commercial. Bank 15 is is Amarican Trust Co Uf 10 Psople's Kauoeai an .... Bid M 95 lfi Bid 171 1S Bid Bid S9 JAtnerlcaBwJfei'.l)'al, AsKsvilie. . . . w i iMMithAr. .. LOIlBIrllHI. - ' Pea City Chaanetl .. ....-...-. UmfitoM .- ,...-.... Marlboro .. ,........, ilenrletta -.. 'InMfir. ..a...r.........-..... Modena .. Woodlawa - ... R (B. 21BBOTT QOMPZ1NY j Vice President." Seo. and Treat. 44-t4rf fr Company. 203 N. Tryon St. new ones. ; . Vlco President. IilTTIiE. Vice PrestdenS ; s : - ' w.' h. TWirrr. cssMarlC' - - - j purchaser. , . , 10 Erwin Preferred M Ollson Preferred 40 Elba Preferred M Highland Park Prefarred ........ Is Chartotteaay 0-".!" 10 Cbadtrick-Uoskin Preferred ....... lot Bid Bid ine l'l 1'S 1-4 J?!d r.:d Hid Hid KM 60 Watts .. 10 Cora !- Flint .. .... to Newton . J8 Fidelity . Grey .. 10 Jefferson I4ls Insurance Co. i A
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