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CHARLOTTE DAILY OraEBVEIi. AUGUST CO, 1CC3. 13 Nsws of tKStateJ II:rpenlnp of Yesterday Told In Iararrain V T Inrnm hat been appointed receiver of the High Point Koca Nola j iMrgm gathering and a full ticket was ' THE TICKET iy HALIFAX. Democratic Count r ' Con vent Jon Held .Monday and County Candidate .-. ClHWit Jtcsolinloo ,or Ix-galUud : Primary .Adopted. . Special to The- Observer. Scotland Neck, Aug. 10. -The Hall fax democratic convention was held in Halifax Monday. There was a Uottling Works. Hijh Point and Ttaomasville tenn" played ink Thomasville liaturdsy. .. nK.rt Ytrackatt has been eleet- 1 j .nt tnuurer of the North Ca rolias Fire Insurance Com- i ... A lurrr Mr. JS. 41- Araim W 'Morrison, of Char- air limerm Jor'""" - - - , i uuhi . lrfte. has been asked to address tn and A. p. Kltchin . . . ' 1 ThmJVatir I 111 D 1 iPh. - VM . . Stanly court house. . a. the confederate reunion held recently at Norwood there occurred ; ......... whtah very nearly cost . tr w r Roilck her life. She was ..... irivin. m-hn the horse ; .i.t.t.ni t an automobile and ran. buaxv and throwing ! her out. inflicting an ugly wound on . ier head. nominated.. Senator Tr. E. Lwniel was mad permanent chairman and K. E. HilUard and T M Carpenter, secre taries. . - . ' . The nominations mad were as foW lows: For sheriff, J. H. House; reg ister of deeds. J. H. JS'orman; treas urer, J. E. . Bowers; coroner, J. ; JT. Robertson: county commissioners, N. U Stedman. B. S. Pope. S.-T. rnorne. 8. P. Johnston and W. K. Harvey; Senator, E. ' L. Travis (by acclama tion); lower house, a. a waxnson Dr. J. C. Kilgo. president of Trinity College, delivered a poweriui To a crowded house at North Wllkes- fannriav morning, on count of the churches being unable to scst the expected crowd, the opera bouse was secured and members ol ail ....,.r. hrrt him. In the evening tie was greeted by an Immense crowd k. uhnriiKt church in W llaes- bore. irtinmnt a being made to aecure a fair for ths Town of North wnb.iAr. riv in the falL Promi nent business men. have the arrange ..t. i. Kin,i and will doubtless car ry them to a successful completion, if wni red it will be the first of the kind in the history of Wilkes county "Wilkes snd the three mountain coun ties adtoinlnx. Ashe. Alleghany ant Watauga, will be the principal coun ties represented. The following . resolutions were adopted for legalised primaries:' : , Resolved, by the Democrats or Halifax county in convention assem bled. That the legislative nominees of thla convention be, and they are here by, instructed to use their best ef forts in the next Legislature to pro cure a compulsory legalised primary for the nominees of all the' elective county officers of Halifax county. In cluding the legislative nominees. 2. That. In event or failure to procure such 1 compulsory legalized primary, the executive committee of the Democratic , party of Halifax county be, and Js' hereby. Instructed to hereafter hold a-legalized primary for the nominees of all elective coun ty officers, Including the legislative nominees. In accordance with the present law (Acts 18107, Chap. 26) and acts amendatory thereof. 3. That, among other rules for the horaina of eucb primaries, the following" shall be one: qnly Democrats shall participate In saW prtmarlea Nor shall any Democrat participate In said prima rles who, if challenged, shall refuse to pledge himself to vote for the nominee! of the pending primary, nor shall any Democrat participate in such primaries who did not vote tn Democratic ticket in the next preyd Ing general election, unleew prevented from so voting by sickness, absence out of the county, or'the disqualifica tion of non-age or non-reslrtence THE union on BAH l THE EXGIXE rtJLV A WAT. REIXION AT uumvBcrw;. Governor Glenn Urn Speaker snd He Is Heard by Several Tnouwsuid The tilii KoMkar of Wotland and Ad- MMnm Counties Given a tioud Time Monument In Laurlnburg. Special to The Observer. Laurlnburg. Aug. 1 This ba bn md-Utter dav for Laurlnburg, the occasion being a reunion of the Con foilsrat vetcrana of this and adjoin In. Mimii. under the auspices of ha rtanrhtnra of ths Confederacy. Governor Olenn was ths speaker of the occasion and fully three thousand nnnla fafed him as he stood In the porch of the Quackenbush-Wyche .Academy and delivered his aaaress. ' At Half.nnat to o'clock the crowd trathered In front of the new Hotel Morgan and there formed in parade and marched to the place of speaking Mr. James A. Jone was chief mar- ahal and with the aid of his beauti ful riding steed was enabled to thor oughly handle his crowd. Governor Olenn occupied a seat with Mrs. J. H. Dixon, preaident of ths Daurhters of the Confederacy, In air. J. T. John,' Jr.'s automobile. In whlcn wers also Mr. John and . Cant. W. H. McLaurln. as gallant a soldiers as aver faced a Yankee. Be hind them was formed a long proces lon of parsds.' The academy ground were com pletely overrun with people when Captain Billy McLaurln roae to de liver his address of weloome and pre sent the sneaker of the occasion, for the Governor needs no Introduction . to a Scotland county audience. Ths word of welcome snd presen tation were happy snd met a refpon Ive chord In the hearers. The Gov ernor was in fine form snd made a great speech, dwelling strongly upon the bravery and patriotism of the Confederate soldiers whom he pictur ed as the bravest of the brave. He closed his addrese by begging them to be prepared to meet their (lod, ray ing that while he was not a prrachi-r he felt.it his duty to ImpresM this t Alports at matter strongly upon them, specially so 8S their ranks wern so rapidly thinning out. His audience was In thorough sympathy with him and he made a speech that exactly fitted the occasion. At the conr.lulon of the sp orh he aald that the affair was under the control of the Daughter of the Con federacy and that they wanted mon ey with which to ere t a Confederate monument at thla place, and th-y received about 1500 In collection". A moat bountiful dinner was sprfHd. everybody ate his fill snd after an af ternoon moat pleasantly spent In re newing acquaintances, rehearsing old experiences. baseball and other amusements, the crowd net out for noma as happy as larks ready for the same eperlence again. COWEXTIOX IX HEAL' PORT. CliaUiam Man Injured by Lightning Stroke. Special to The Observer. Durham. Aug. 19. About I;30 o'clock yesterdsy afternoon, so re porta reached here. Mr. E. Fearring ton, a well-known cltlsen of Chatham county, was struck by lightning and serloualy hurt. A telegram from there to-day said that he was still liv ing but waa in rather bad shape. He went to the Fearrlngton station, on the Durham A South Carolina road, rwlth Mrs. Fearrlngton and children, who came here on a visit to the father of Mas. Fearrlngton, Mr. R. Wayland Bright. There was a thundercloud coming up and he hurried away to get home, it was while on his way home that he was struck by lightning, In the meantime Mrs. Fearrlngton had come on to Durham and she did not know of her husband being hurt until she reached here. Leaving here In a buKgy with her father they drove through to the Chatham county home, some eighteen or twenty miles. last night. Infant Given, by Mistake). Momhlno trtr calomel, luh Ensuing. Special to The Observer. Albemarle, Aug. 19. Monday nlsrht tne little 7-months-old infant of Mr. ann .Mrs. ts.. i ingle, wno live on Main street In est Albemarle, died rom the effoot of morphine poison The family physician had been called In, who advised Mrs. Ingle that the child only needed a dose of calomel. Intending to give the child calomel Mrs. Ingle made a mistake and gave two one-fourth grains of morphine. Discovering- later her mistake, she called medical aaalatance, but to no aval) and the child died. Mrs. Ingle is to be almost In state of prostration. THE WEATHER. Spertal Weatlier IVrecast Special to The Ohaerver. Washington, Aug. 19. A barometric depreNfllon will advance from the Pacific to Atlantic coasts from about Aiigimt 20th to 24th, crossing the Rocky Mountain districts Friday, tho plains states Saturday, the contrAl falleys and lake region Hundav snd Monday and tho Atlantic States Mon day and Tur-Hilay, preceded in the sev eral section by temperature rlaing somewhat abovo the neasonal aver age, attended i(v well-distributed rains that will probably cover the cotton belt where rain in needed, and fol lowed by twn,or three dsys of com paratively cool and nettled weather. WILLIS L. MOORE, Chief U. 8. Weather Bureau. County and LrgUlaUve Tickets Named In a Moat Harmonious Meeting Several Resolution Pasauil. Fpeelal to The Observer. Washington. X. C. Aug. IK The Democratic convention fir Braufort county convened In the court hoiife In this city at It o'clock to-day and nt largely attended by delrgat. a from all Washington. Aug. 1 S.-vForecast: Virginia Rain, followed by fair and cooler Thursday; Frldu fair; winds ahlftlna- to fresh northwest. North Carolina, South Carolina. Oeorgta. Alabama, AriSHtaslppi, Wert Florida Rain and cooler Thursday; Friday showers; freah wnuth shirting to nortli wlnd.M. Kajit Florida showers Thursday and Friday; variable winds. Louisiana, Knst Texas Showers Thursday and Friday: fr-ah south shifting to north winds. W.-st Texao Showers Thursday and Friday. represenieo. The meeting was a vers narmonlous one and all bustneK wa transacted without delay. The fol lowing were nominated by the con vention: For Representstivea. F. H , Hooker and J. F. Latham; register of lds. Gilbert Rumley; sheriff, (ieorre ' 9C Ricks; clerk of Buperlor Court. . 5eorge A- Paul; cour-.ty treasurer, Jo T. Tsyloe; coroner. Dr. Joshua Tay-loa;- surveyor, I H. Roas; county conunlssloners. R. B.. Warren, W. H. Btanclll. H. 1C, Jordan. U P. Harris. 'Thomas Greene. T. H. VonEbersteln nd VT. H. Hooker. "Resolutions of respect were, passed . Ir the convention on the death of the lata clerk of court. L. R. Mayo. Reaolntlona were also passed by the convention to reduce ths number of Munty commissioners from seven to T A resolution to Increase the pay f the county commissioners was de feated. Quit a number in the con vention wished to -urge the nomina tion of tha former Representative W C Jacobson. but be refused to aerve If nominated. . . .V" ,h oervea Bat that spirfttoM. s asaeiuoa ferling eaa be sily and quickly alMred by taking what 1a known by Sru rials everywhere as Dr t!MKp-s Kemorauve. within Jioural, wr--w-w w w i itm aiesxorauve. tmprevernct will be noticed. Of course, full health will not Immediately Mara! Sln. however. ti aura-ly toliow r,d b-t of all. you will realise asd fed r our atrsnslb sad arabttloa mm a la m- 1 -r:.f. Outetde infloantee depreaa trt i kowinm Drraw- ua toe stooaeh. r -art 1M amneye WIU uauallv tVatl. t-'rerrrm we laiunc awrree with I f-horp e Peoraflve and e hew quickly - ) ; a . w I t-e T'n)rp gJa, iuid by warmer. TtnncwM Showers Thursday; Fri day fair. Kentucky and West Virginia Fair Thursday ami Friday; cooler Thursday. LOCAL OFFICE V. 8 WEATHER BC RRAtT. t hariotte, Aug. ts.-unnse 6: a 8uiit 7;07 p. m. TEMPERATURE ls degree). Highest temperature .. Lowest tempersture Mean temperature ., .. Excess lor the dsy .. ., .. .. .. ,. Accumulated exeese fojr month .... Accumulated ' exceas tof year .. ,. PRECIPITATION (in Indie,). Total lor 24 hours ending 8 p. m,.... 1.17 Total for the month .... CM Accumulated ejrceaa for month .... l.tt Total for tje yaar S1.4S Accumulated denclency for rear .... J. 77 Prevailing wind direction .. .. 8. E. ' . W. J. BEXNETT. Observer. , Acc ident sit Draco Monday ts'ag Not Caused by liurstlug of Boilcvwrne Itelda, Who Were ao Badly Injured, Have Chance I"or Recovery. Special to The Observer. ' V ,t 1 Lenoir. Aug. 1 1. The account of the catastrophe at Draco Monday, a received, here. Is aomewhat different from the story In Monday's Obser ver received by telephone front Tay lorsville. j The accident waa one of that pe culiar kind that is seldom heard of. especially In this part of the country. The governor on the engine was a little out of fix and one of the em ployes of the mill attempted to regu late it and the engine ran away and jumped from the portable boiler, and it waa torn all to pieces. The fly wheel bursted and many pieces of casting wer sent' flying through the air. Henry Gilbert, who had brought A turn of corn to be ground, was in stantly killed, and Fred Jackson, who was at the irfill for the same purpose, was so seriously hurt that he died In a few hour. Will Reid, the owner of the mill, and his son, Hugh, were badly injured, but the attending phy sician is quoted as having said there was a good chance for their recovery. Faycttevtlle Excursionists Made III by Drtnkliur Lemonade ' Special to The Observer. Fayettevllle, Aug. It. A score or more of excursionists who left here yesterday morning on the' City of Fayettevllle for a Sunday school picnlo down the Cape Fear were hurriedly brought back Jste yester day afternoon ill from , the effects of drinking lemonade.' Several physi cians met the boat -And after exami nation declared that' none of them waa very seriously 111. The doctors declared that tha Illness of the excursionists resembled ptomaine poisoning, but could not so deslg nate It. The steamer carrying the picnic of the Hay Street Methodist Hur.day school was reveased . 'and brought back In great haste. , ; 'a;-;V OF CHARLOTTE, N; C, i. rv";-;' Capital:;;;.;:. C.:v::ik;;l'. $200,000.00;:':; Accounts of Corporations, Firros and Individuals ; TTe Issue Certificates of Deposit Payable onf De- : . mand ijeanng Interest at 4 Per :. Cent. Per ; Bum if Left Three Months or Longer. , ; ; ' : 4180 Pay 4 Per Cent.: on Savings Deposits and ( ; Smpound: the Interest Quarterly. f ewant Your Business. ' ; GEQ. E. W1I50N, President. " r-V '.. : JNO. B, EOSS, Vice President.' ; 4 ' . W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier. COL. DILLINGHAM SPOKE FAMOUS ADVKKTI6EK ELOQUENT rJordaa's oa the Square.. E. P. PurceU. President. D. A. UdAughUn. V. Pres. Cool and Refreshing Soda JT is a visit to our fountain and Ice Cream tables, where we serve; everything that's good in drinks and ices. Prompt and efficient service. R. H. JORDAN & CO. Tfaoae T. NURSES' REGISTER In tha moat v - desirable of parts D IX. vvORTH Z offer for sale oa E. Z. payment plan several ' lots: - Corner,, 100x159 feet,.).. . , M.tpQ Corner, 100x200 feet.i...,..$J,00 Inside, 100x150... 11,000 to; $1,100 , On Park and Kingston f Avenues and on E. and 8. Boulevard. , Detailed Information given by . P. D. ALEXTIXDBR He writes Fire Insurance. m. Are, Your Edneys Well? Brlght's Disease' Diabetes, Jlhea rnatissn. Gout. . UraVei, Dropsy, In iammation of the Bladder, Bad Blood and Nervous Troubles, caused by Sick KldWys. Ena-lfah'McLartv ne wrii-anowa juruggiaie of Chsrlott. ! know by experience that H1NDIPO will cure - all forms of Kidney and , Nervous .Troablea, And will guarantee It In all esses. Can't you -afford to try. It at their rlakT It costs you nothing If It don't do the work. '.' - ' . Sept by mall to an yaddress, pre. psid. on receipt of (0 cent a 'Six poies t;.so. under a poaitivf goar aotee. . - X early a Ttsousand People Hear This Magnetic Speaker Tell of Uie Great ItemedlPS Which Have Made Him Ismnai the Country Oscr -Glvea His Reason For Wearing so Many PrlcHcas D Lamonds 11 is Aridsys (simple and Direct, After the Fash ion of the True Orator, and uie Au dience la Held Spellbound- The Vaudeville Kntertalnmenc of a Hlgli Grade and Gives Pleasure to the Au dience Another Drcture and En tertainment To-Night Col. E. A. Dillingham, the well- known advertiser, who is to spend four weeks in this city introducing the rem edies which have made htm famous, gave his second lecture and entertain ment last night before an audience of nearly 1,000 people, who listened to one of the most eloquent addresses which has ever been delivered in this city. Colonel .Dillingham's ability to ob tain perfect control over an audience was most tnorougniy aemonsiraiea. From the moment he appeared on the platform until the last sentence was spoken he obtained the most ab solute and perfect attention from the people before him, a feat which Is considered very difficult to accomplish when an address 1b delivered in tne open air. . v It did not seem to be so much what he said, although his lecture was in teresting, but the earnest way In which he said It. In addition, so evidently at home before an audience, so perfectly at his ease was he, that It was easy to se cure the sympathy of his hearers snd carry them with him, which Is the principal object of all public speaker a Dillingham looks to he about thir ty-five on the platform and has a Mc- KJnley profile and winning smile. In his voice there Is character and ruthfulness, as it is powerful, tinging. and clear as a bell, and has a carry' ing quality to such a remarkable ex- rnt every woid spoken by him could he heard distinctly a block and a half away. His address was earnest sod direct his Kngltsh so simple and diction so pure that It wss easily understood and ppreclated by the rich and poor llke. The lot at Fourth and Poplar, which e has chosen for his -lectures. Is in the heart of the city and where Colo nel Dillingham insists on spending moat of his spare time. Colonel Dll- llnghsm last night wore a magnificent semi white garb of Imported Khaki loth, broad, brim white "hat, with n llic Hill, fliiiuvi a.au costume embellished by tnagnlflcenffl Imposing appearance; during his sl-. dress iast night Colonel Dillingham j referred In humorous way to his rea- j son for wearing so large an amount of diamonds, and his conspicuous light colored garb, and said: "gome of you people may think I wear all of theae dlanaonJs because I "like them. Some because I am especially vain. "Well, my reason Is this: I am an advertiser. I am to be in your city abour-.four weeks and my object Is to get acquainted snd CVcome known to as many people In these four weeks time ts posaible. Now, If 1 came Into your city as an ordinary Individual you would pass mi by and never know me. "As it Is now, when yoa see me for the firt time I have Impressed you. and yoa say. 'Well, who Is that?' and I have your curiosity aroused. Toe second time wa meet, you say, There goes Colonel Dillingham' yon are right and I am satisfied." ' The vaudeville entertainment and band concert given last night was high grarlrwid aeemM to gfat ly please-th large audience present. The perform ers are very fine In their -different lines and placed on many different specialties and would be a credit to many dollar shows that plsy - her. Henry Richardson i'e believe to be one of the best open air ventriloquists that ever visited the city. The third lecture and entertainment will be a-Hren this evening commencing at o'clock. ...w- wrw BANDY A MVERS, Consulting Engineers. Water Supply and Purification, Sewerage, Sewerage Disposal, Roads, Streets, Pavements, Water Power, Hydro-Electric, Plants, Irrigation Drainage', Reinforced Concrete, Sur veys, Estimates, Plans and Specifica tions. Construction Superintended, Complete Plants designed and . constructed. laln Office. 175-77, ArcaA Building, Greensboro, North Carolina. ; . Branch Office, . ,- Laarinburgi North Carotin. 6 PER CENT. THE 8AFEST INVESTMENT OBTAINABLE IS A FIRST MORTGAGE ON CJTT' REAL ESTATE. . Write for booklet describing our First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds. . NORTH cArOTJNA TRUST CPMPANY, ' Greensboro. JC. CL ' . Cash CapiUl. $125,000. A. W. MoAlistea, President R. J. Mebane, Bee. and Treaa, GILBERT C. WHITE, CL E. ConsulUag CIVIL, ENGINEER ' Darluun. N. C. waterworks. Sewerage. Streets; Wa ter Filtration. Sewage Dlsnosal: Kians, , Reports, Estimates, Super vision of Construction. .. . THEY BEAR INTEREST Our Certificates of Deposit. Four per L cent interest from date if left three months ; or longer., !A safe investment for idle funds. ' ; ": COIilHIAL NATIONAL BM CHARLOTTE, N. C : Capital, Surplus and Profits. .$810,000.00 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 makcthe i low price ot $3,500. Vr j; ; : 43 W. Tryoa. , : 1 " Thone 643. We Offer on West Fourth Street Vino i in,' zioune ated on Corneft 49x198 feet ; Ncwv is the. time to bu-, as the trend of business is ' in that direction, and higher! prices will prevail , in the near future. f- Inquire at office ,for further ' information.: v : ; " , ; - - SOUTHEFJl REAl ' ESTATE LOAM TFlRuST COMPASY Capital, : $75,000. ' : Surplus, $100,000.: W,. & ALEXANDER. R. A.' tUNN, A, M. McDONAXD. , .1 : i. ; . : President. V. : Vice President . ' ' Sea, and Treaa.' first National IBank CHAKLOTTE, N. 0. Oldest NaUonal Bank ? In North Carolina. . " . , Oovernment Depository. V n Capital and . ProflU 9550,000. . "'r I " per cent,' Interest ri - tlrne de posits. Accounts solicited. ; y .:' , HENRY M. ilcADEJr. r - -j v .v , , . President.. k . JOffif F. ORR, v ! . ' ' v' vV"" ".:!.'' ' '?: r' -;.'i-V;;.-f ,J.-'t.' ; r We offer for quick sale a most desirable suburban home, neat ear line, four miles from Independence Square. v, , 1 " . , .. Description: hfaa SI acres land with splendid new 10-room . residence and a 4 -room cottage; larfs'bartuand crib one and a half . acres Una meadow, fruit trees, and about 150 cords pine timber. s - The whole can be bourht for about what the ; Improvements : would cost ; Price, 10,000.00. . v -. .' ; . V'.-. 1 V, The Charlotte Trust & Realty Co. B 9th COTTAGE Q23QO.QO CAN; ARRANGE TERMS Five Room, Modern : Conveniences.. Brovsn (L . 'Phone 635. e'W:. 263 N. Tryon St THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK ResourcJSOO.OOOeOO ' Our method of doing Husiness holds old friends and gains new ones. B. D. roSATRi President. N vA'V '- ' . fSO. M. SCOTT, Vic PresldeBl ' , 9. H. UTTLE, Vice Fresufeal !.'- W. H. TVrrX'Xr Cashier. AT FORxYOU "- Is yonr money making money for yont , The more of It roa ' have emplojcd foryon, the leas yoa need to work yourself. If you keep on sayinc and putthtfr jour eavlns to work the funded capital of your earning years will gradually - take tip the burden nd yon will not need to work at alt 1 We pay Pv cent and compound It qnarterly. . ' We have f Safety, Deposit ilqxes Rr rent, v. , . Southern loan 5 , Savings Daiik ' JOIIX ' L SCOTX. President '.' W. 8. ALEXANDER.' Vice Prei . , ,) . W. Is JEXaOXS. Cashier. Fourth Building We offer for sale op easy terms ons of the most desirable build-; lnr lpU In Fourth Ward. .. Situated at 107 North Poplar street 43 12x141 and lO-footlalley on one side and a 1-foot alley In rear. The ; lot Is nicely elevated and perfectly evel,' and one of the best : neiahborhoods In the city. Our special price 12,750. . Terms $500 cash and balance to suit the purchaser: , - O J THIES, Pres. 'B. RUSH LEE. See. ' l ' - .w D. WILKINSON, Treas. and MgT. . 3 P. LONO, Salesman. ' no. S W. FUth Street . 'Phone 0t.' Have You Made Your Will? ' It may, not be a subject you like .to talk about, -r3 -but430thips.is more certain than that your pos sessions will ultimately passlnto other , hands; ; We Act as Executor of Estates. . -1 American Trust Company Wocd fibre Wall Plaster,- "Hard Clinch." ) THE BUILDEE'S FBIEND - FreezlnaT does not hurt; natural shrinkage will not crack It; v water does not make It fall off; hard as stone.. Write for booklet.. Manufactured' by . . : ,. - . - CIWRIOTTE PWSTEB COMPANY Write for Booklet ' . ' : .. . Charlotte, X. C. - You Can: Make No Safer Investment .Than first raorUMO. loans on well selected real estate, ' We offer such ' mortsacea Just jow In the foRowlns; -mounU: - ; ; , - I 11,000. 'tlioo.'t.o"oo. i,ooV Iio.ooo. noooo.r t3o,ooo. . Also purchase' money ' HOtas, seeae4by -real-: wrtaTg'"rTn slrianer amounts, $100. 1200. S23S, f20, 1500, $700, 11.000,, $1,500. If you' have Surplus ' funds Just now,. you shouid consult Ff G. ABBOTT i QOLIPTINY ! Hlb-GnuSa XxtYeuenU ; , " ETerythlnf la Real Estate. m 4 ( J: '
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