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MARCH 13, i908 THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, 6 Sporting News WILL SIBTHHOBE POiFR RRflTR I HT N H E I nuu U,"N fiUalLii UUiSIU mniwi wib w i w . w swarthmore. Pa., March 12. to HfllfP HARP I Tin YnChk Rh frrrrrro: I II HI! 1IRUL IUVU LI iSUiluUiiU BEXT KEEK fMLLPUYEES ! ralm Beach, Fla., March 13 row er craft of many descriptions are put ting in an appearance here in readi ness for the fourth annual motor boat races and carnival to he given next week under the auspices of the Palm Peach Power Boat Association. The fact that among the entries for the speed contests are the European chammon. "Dixie." owned by former i Connuoilore Schrocucr of the Mote Club of America; the '-Don." owned by j J. II. Headicy, the present commodore j of the Motor Club of America, and the j "Irene. " of Philadelphia, is sufficient , msarantcc that the sr.eed contorts will I h-.ive the greatest c '.intention. . oat tin age in in nisi 01 New Orleans La.. March 1 ..1 i uv .' I ; inerest is nnuiirV?'--ncwa! of the Cres the annua! re-: Cttv Derby, i which is to be run at the fair grounds ; tomorrow under conditions perhaps as! favorable for a sueecsstul race as ever ; before in the history of the famous turf ; classic. i V-:i!e the list of entries is not quite up to -'ae early expectations the mater ia! is of a quality calculated to give premise of a close and interesting con tent. The lug event tomorrow, to be follow ed 0710 week hence by the City Park '- '-v. will mark the culmination of th" racing season in this vicinity. Los Anffoles. fore To;n McCa Cai.. March Vf; f kd; ioni: -Tie-1 .lit John-; nv Coulon. of Chicago, Vv-ill tlefcnd his lii-e oi i iio-por.;id c iiampum Torrv M;-Goveni." against ' v i oriir Both ot th3 little fezhtors are said to be in nefiiiPR . .v. to be in fine fettle and a fast and in teresting contest is expected. Greenville, S. C, Horse ShGW TO Be a Cracker i It has been decided by the Green ville (S. C.) Horse Show Association that they would, give their second an nua! . show cn,Mav 20th-21st. 4 1 - i every respect, more horses, premiums . PDrCPrHT PITV nrnnw Tfiannr Fee li-oiG i uniif e t i :i 1 S I S vjr 0 I ! a ; and more of everything that goes to Brooklyn Chess Club captured the tro make a real horse show. Last year was iy -finning three years straight. the first time that Greenville ever had j The trou-hv remained in possession of j a horse show and considering that!t-ne Brooklyn club for eight years int they gave one which did credit i tiic city. A committee of three, composed oi The following i!;;r-;ess. J-Iei:i ;n lemon, Mr. W. W. j Mills and Dr. J. L. )rr, have been appointed to look the novelties of the fair. The automobile will again hav imnortant part in the exhibits ifter I i i there will be a big parade chines d e c o r s tted. ltli t.l 1 int.- 1 TAKE 3 OXERS TO ALASKA. Hni JoiTries was made a flat terra: offer Irv a svndicate of sjioiting men ! idence and Baltimore clubs were all af of Fairliank:;. Alaska, to take four ter Chester Chadbourne. Baltimore ii.e;d.ers to Cantornia to taat City to i ngage in tverAy-five i';:;iiid bouts for iiig jiarsos, has accepted the oner and is at present trying to decide what j lighters he will match for the two j battles. ; 9 r f t k MARCH IN THE ANNALS OF SPORT. i t I liOG At New York John Decry defeated John Mc Devitt in billiard match for the champion cue and $1,000. 1879 Near Melbourne Law rence Foley defeated Abe Hicken in fight for $5,000 and champion ship of Australia. 18S0 At San Francisco Pe V A: 4-'' Jv 3 418SO destrian contest, 142 Ji hours, ended with Dan 4V J" I j J j V O'Leary the winner and Edward Payson Wes ton second. At New York Fourteen inch balkline billiard match between Jacob Schaefer and Maurice Vignaux ended with Schaefer the winner by score of 3,000 to l,!sr3. 1891 At Sail Francisco Jake Kilrain defeated George Godfrey in glove con test, 44 rounds, for $5,000. 1S93 At Buffalo P. T. Pow elocted president of the Eastern League. 1902 At Oshkosh, Wis Bat tling Nelson won from Joe Percente in 8 rounds. fir J"! .1. I- Leo Accorsini and William Dunbar, of Lynchburg. Va., well known local ball players, have signed to play with Winston-Salem in the Carolina Associa tion. Victor Accorsini. who is under reserve to Meridian, of the Connecticut ; League, will do the backstop work for j this team if he can got his release by, purchase. He has thus far refused to sign the contract tendered him by the! Meridian team, whu h succeeds Nor-j i wich in the Nutmeg League. . .-lccov- ; sini played first ba-e for the Ncrwicn. . tiam two seasons, being regarded as one o1- the best men in the league, lie recently asked fov his re: hope of managing Jkuiviilo, quotl was refused then, ia tae his re- All three of the umpires for tne Carolina League have been named. These will be: GEORGE E. GROVES., of Tampa, F!. TOM M'NAMARA, Aleghaney, Pa. J. V. GREEN. Hslburton, O. McNamara is well remembered in Charlotte as he vcas one pircs in the Virginia-Can I Ik ura- in 1903. I These gentlemen are all umpires of reputation, and wiii give perfect sat-. isfaction. i New York. March 13. The usual livelv interest was manifested bv chess ! tdayers today in ihe opening of the international match by cable. Ameri- nrpnt ririfain i'nr The Sir i George Newnes trophv. The American j & . ...... 1 r- s r ft r s n r n S N S- IPs 1 H i H - S I IlL Urn! InLu GABLF Chf SS i lend of the match is conducted by thes"" a Co'd in Dav- 25c- Brooklvn Chess Club, while nearly 3.- 51 ia miles distant the British end of the contest is in charge of the City of; London Chess Ciub. The match is con ducted 011 eight boards and the quar ters of the two chess organizations are connected by cable and telegraph. If the- match is unfinished tonight, the (play will be resumed tomorrow morn- ling and continued until 0:i0 p. m., I . aen any uncompleted games will De adjudicated by the judges agreed upon for the purpose. Tiie international eaole chess match es for the Newnes trophy began in 1S'J6 and with the exception of one break have been held annually since that time. The original prize was a chal lenge cup valued at $S0O, presented by I Oil vjreuiije ii.oiucui -Jil ' Q1(li.s Ciit!) of Great Britain. Ine unt ft $t was recovered by the City of I (Lendon 1 ro.j :. -v Chess Club when ;ro revived last year. the con- The 011- condition attaches to the contests is that th T-iavc'i s are representatives of j the country the rep jsent 4 SHORT-STOPS 1 n Indianapolis, Columbus, Prov- won the speedy infielder. When the new park of the Ath letics is completed Philadelphia will 1:3 able to boast of two of the finest baseball plants in the world. Elmer Steele, the Lynn pitcher now being tried out by tho Boston Americans, will probably be sent to the Scranton, Pa., club. a: Baseball fans of Mobile, which city recently switched from the Cotton States tt) the Southern League, are anxious for the season to begin in or der to get a line on their new team. Pitchers Will No Longer Rub Ball on Dir Patrons' patience will no longer b tried by the pitcher leisurely leaving his position to slowly rub ever new ball that is pnt in play in the soil un- til it loses its color 01 glossiness. No player will be allowed to discolor a ball by rubbing it with the soil, and therefore the annoying delays that have attended the putting of new balls into play have been done away with. The chairman of the Joint Rules committee, whose; firm manufacturers the orands userl in maior league games, assures his associates, so it is stated, that the balls supplied this season will bo so finished that the covers will not b-; as slippery as in former years. If it appear in the early games that the pitchers' control of new balls is not sufficient under the restriction imosed l)y tho amend ment to Sec. 4 of Huh; 14, the discolor ation of balls should be permitted prior to the opening of the game under the immediate supervision of the um pire. Danger to the batsman and de terioration in the effectiveness of a pitcher from lack of control must be underestimated by tho rule-makers. ir-.-i tllit ihrJ inctii lit lY'.n rilnTl.'Jrm w!, ,-tiiar' nont ti-. -hi I with the condition named or refuse j D. Chambers, adminisf raters are peti it, according to a statement niadej tioners, and Mrs. L. D. Short and u.ii by President Swayne. The college jers, are defendants; I will sell at the has received manv communications : showing how the gift could be ac- j lotte, to the highest bidder, for casn, cepted without carrying out Missjcn Monday, the 0th clay of April, 190S, Jeanes' conditions, and in repiy to th President Swanye gave out the following statement: The will be taken up bv the o nest ion ooard ot trustees. "The numerous suggestions by which Swarthmore College might re- cc the conditional gift of Anna T. Jeanes without carrying out her wishes in regard to inter-coHegiate athletics have not been considered at all by the board. It has been and is the unwavering purpose of the board to meet the matter squarely and either decline the gift or ac cept it with the conditions. "The question of abandoning co education at Swarthmore has never been considered bv the facility or the I board. The college has been co-ed-; ucaticiial from the beginning. The i charter provides for instruction of ; both sexes. In the last five years there has been an increase of 00 per cent in boys ami nearly 00 per cent in girls. BARRY AFTER BURNS. Jim Barry, the young Chicago heavy weight, is willing to go to London Uuu UA. Tommy Burns for the $"000 ; pur; e so wmeiy oiscussea in uic T., Further than this. Barrv will nav his own expenser, cl the trip to London and what it costs nim to prepare for the battle, 'T haven't seen much of you lately," he said. "No," she replied. "I caught a dreadful cold early in the winter and have to be very careful. My doctor gave me positive orders not to wear a decollete gown again this season." Chicago Record Herald. Thou ought est not to know wealth of thy neighbor. Homer. the Only One "BROMO QUININE." That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN INE. Lock for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Used the -!,,.. r. "i.i ; n,..i World over to LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS. North Carolina. Mecklenburg County: In Superior Court: B. A. Southerland and Jonas Koch, Plaintiffs, vs. The Palamountain C om p a u y , D e fend ant. State of North Carolina: j To the Sheriff of Mecklenburg Coun ty Greeting: You are hereby commanded in the name of the State to summons The Palamountain Company, and all its stockholders and creditors, and all per sons who have been dealers with the eai.l corporation, and ail ether parties interested in its affairs, to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of the County of Mecklenburg, to be held at the County Court House in Charlotte on the Second M- iday in Ma ver March, 100S, then and there to inter- ene in this proceeding, and become parties thereto. for themselves, of like inter file provisions or lor otaer according to est. of Section 1199 of the Revisal of 1903 t.i -sorili Carolina, and to answer the complaint now on nie ana snow cause, u tney can, why these prayers of said complaint shall not be granted. Witness my hand at office in Char lotte, this tlio 7th day of February, A. D., 1908. J. A. RUSSELL, Clerk of the Superior Court of Meck lenburg County, North Carolina. 2-7-oaw-4t , NOTICE. JOB-PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE By virtue of the power conferred on me by a certain chattle mortgage, ex excuted by P. L. Games and wife on the 10th day of January 1900, and re corded in Book 219, p. 2S in the office of the Register of Deeds of Mecklen burg county, I will, on Saturday the 14th day of March, 1908, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a. m., sell for cash to the highest bidder at West 5th street, the following described property, to- wit: One job printing outfit, consist ing cf one press 13x19, one paper cut ter, one perforator, three stands of type, two fonts of wood type, one stone and stand, one home-made desk, one numbering machine, and all other fix tures and furniture belonging to said printing plant. L. A. GARNES, Mortgagee. 5-oaw-2t COMMISSIONER'S SALE. By authority of a judgment of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg County in the Special Proceeding entitled "J L. Redwine and Dovie H. Redwine vs. J. M. Russell and others," I will on Monday the 10th day of March. 190S, at 12 o'clock, M., at the court house door of Mecklenburg County, sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, the following described tract of land, situate in the County of Mecklenburg, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Thomas H. Hoo ver and others and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a stone in Great Road leading from Charlotte, North Caroli na, to Wright's Ferry, at the cross roads above R. G. Kendrick's, and runs with said road South 58 WTest 13 poles to a stone in said road; thence South 32 East 8 poles and 22 links to a stone; thence North 58 East 5 1-2 poles to a stone in the Thorns Ferry Road ; thence with said road 9 1-2 East 12 poles to the beginning, containing about one-half acre, j tract of land which was conveyed by j.- L. Redwine to Z. V. Redwine by I deed dated April 4th, lf!)W. anu , ! corded in Book 09, Page 570. in the Register's office for said County. . This 13th dav of February, VMS. F. R. JICW.M-n. J 2-13-ltloaw. Commissioner, j i COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL,cuted to me whch deed of trust is ESTATE. In pursuance of an order of tao &u-; in 1 onol'll irnnrArt:ii(' tfl S special proceeding to sen iana f cAt A- t, vT cvnrt. and F. r. Court House door, in the City ot at 12 o'clock M., the following ioi; o, parcel of land situated, lying and being in the City cf Charlotte and adjoin- mS the land of Pearl L aies "aa otners ana bounded as iollovvo, i.. , Beginning at P L. snein"' near tne Jewish Cemeteiy, near the euy ui v iiiu lutte, aim i into Games' land in a southeasterly direc- Alexander's land in a westerly direc tion K53 feet to a stone near the gully on the old wagon road: thence with said road about 111 feet to the be ginning, and being same lot of land which was conveyed to the said J. W. Short by W. J. Dunlan and wife and described in a deed dated June 27th, 3 000, and recorded in Book 212, naw 421. This 0th day of March. lflOS. H. X. Pi I All It, C-C-tds. Commissioner. TRUSTEE'S SALE. Under and by virtue of the power contained in a Deed in Trust executed to me on September 20th, 1907, and recorded in the Register of Deeds omce for Mecklenburg County in Book 22"., Page 33G, to secure a certain indebted ness therein described, and for default in the payment of such indebtedness the undersigned Trustee will, on Mon day the 10th day of March. 1908, at 12 o'clock M., at the Court House in the City of Charlotte, offer for sale to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, the lot of lar d described in said Deed in Trust, situate in. the City of Charlotte, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake, corner cf Fred Sawyer's lot, on the West side of Mc Dowell street sixty-six (6G) feet from the corner of Eighth Street and runs toward Seventh Street forty-four (44) feet; thence with a, line parallel with? Eighth Street one hundred and forty-J eight and one-half (14Sy8) feet in a Northwest direction to a stake; thence in a Northeast direction and parallel with McDowell Street forty-four (44) feet to a stake; thence in a Southeast erly direction with the Sawyer line one hundred and forty-eight and one half (14St) feet to the Beginning cor ner, being a part of Lot No. 8, Square No. 120, Butler's Map of Charlotte, and being the same lot of. land which was conveyed to Charles W. O'Daniel by the Carolina Realty Company by deed dated September 26th, 1907. This the 14th day of February, 1908. F. R. McNIXCH, 2-14-oaw-tds. Trustee. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue cf the power of sale contained in, a certain Deed of Trust, dated November 21st, 1900, and executed to me by Mary E. Wat son, which Deed of Trust is duly re corded in Book 213, page 090, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Meek- lenburg County, North Carolina, d3- tauit navmg oeen riao.e in payment; nf tho rlpht enmirprl hv c.Mid Dred of rn i t : 1 1 , . . . . 1 : Ti-'l 1-. i r 1 1 usi, 1 vmi, 111 a)iui;iJuiii;i. wnu tinr trms and conditions sot forth in said Deed of Trust sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder, for cash, en Monday the 30th day of March. 190S, at 12 o'clock, M., at the Court House Door of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, in the City of Char lotte, all that certain parcel or tract of land lying in Morning Star Town ship. Mecklenburg County, State of North Carolina, to-wit: Adjoining the land of W. C. Black, James Williamson, the John Shelby lands and others and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone near a Hickory, W. C. Black and Eli Rushing's (formerly J. J. Max well's) coiner and runs with five of what were formerly Maxwell's lines: (1) E. S3 poles to a Pino Stump; (2) N. 3 W. 7 3-4 poles to a small Post Oak; (3) S. 87 1-3 E. 50 poles to a Pine: (4) S. 11 E. 84 poles to a stone and small bush; (5) S. 41 Vv. TA l-J poles to a stone, John Shelby's corner; thence with two of John Shelby's lines; (1) S. 1-4 W. 70 poles crossing the Creek to a Pine; (2) N. SO 1-3 W. 23 1-3 poles to a Mulberry on the bank cf the Creek, said Shelby and Black's corner; thence down the Creek with its various courses to a Pine on the North bank of said Black's corner; thence with two of his lines; (1) N. 46 W. 21 poles to a Pine; (2) N. 19 1-3 W. 133 poles to the Beginning; contain ing in all 105 acres. The foregoing description is accord ing to a plat of a survey made by W. M. Parks of the above described land in August, 1869, same comprising the two tracts of land which were conVey 0,t tn nr. s. B. Watson by Deeds as follows; (1) Conveyed to Dr. S. B. Wat son by John N. Irwin by Deed dated the 10th day of February, 1856, and du ly recorded in Book 47, page 84. in tne office of the Register of Deeds of Meck lenburg County, North Carolina, to which Deed reference is hereby made; (2) The tract of 39 acres, more or less, conveyed to Dr. S. B. Watson by James J. Maxwell by Deed dated the 22d day of May, 1S5C, and duly record ed in Book 7. page S78, m the office of the Register of Deeds of Mecklen burg County, State of North Carolina. The said two tracts surveyed together containing 105 acres, more or less as n in thfi ahove description. Said lands having been willed to the aid j Mary E. Watson, by Dr. S. B. Watson, 1 v,tT, win is duly probated and re corded in the office of the Clerk of the -.00 -ci 4.i. r Tiinnndfim I " V" '"J UUl 'r L . " r. .ti ! Square, which lot is fully described in road: thence with said reiia m a wth- a A. B. Schenck and erly direction, 90 feet to Mamie O. Al-' if(J tQ Esthcr Hetty Schcnc, dated exanoer s corner; thence with s..ul , . .. verixtvroA in Being the same'p ior Court nf Meciuvun- -. 1 i - ty, to which will reference is hereby made. This the 25th day of Februarv, 190S. JNO. A. McRAB, 2-26-oaw-tds. Trustee. i r TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND. j By virtue of the power of sale con-j tameu in a certain deed of trust. exe- dated March 27, 1807, and is recorded uie iiegiauy r"'."111 L". "'I. , i secured by said deed of trust and in compliance with the terms and ccndi-jl nuns euuutuiea inerein, l win sen, atji.g puoiic auction to the highest bidder for cash on Thursday, the 2Gth day of March, 190S, at the Court House door cf Mecklenburg County, in the City of Charlotte, N. C, all those certain pieces, parcels and tracts of land lying in the County cf Mecklenburg and as follows, to-wit: T,.,,t-Aii w j Number Three (3). Square Number 104 c.hnrintto tmnwr, lesignatea on Butler's map of said City the office of the Register of Deeds for said County of Mecklenburg in Book F5, page 114, to which reference is made for a more particular description, and being the same lot conveyed by Julia Schick and Battie Schenck k the Trustees of the Simpson Chapel (M. E. Church) of the City of Char-1 lotte, N. C, by deed recorded in Book 140. page 14S, of said Mecklenburg Registry. Second Tract: In the City of Char lotte, adjoining the lots of Sarah Ann Chambers, and Sarah F. Davidson (for merly) and others, and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a stake on East side of South Graham street at the Northwest corner of the Simpson Chapel lot, being the lot described above as First Tract, and runs thence in an Easterly direction with the line of the said Church lot, one hundred and fifty (150) feet to a stake, thence in a Northerly direction parallel with South Graham street, thirty-nine and one-half (3f(12) foet to a stake; thence in a "Westerly direction toward South Graham street, parallel with the first line, ihir ty-three (33) feet and three i (3) inches to a stake: thence in a Northwesterly, direction twenty-one (21) feet to a stake in the North line of the lot conveyed to W. F. Strange by J. H. Emery, said stake being ninety-eight (9S) feet from South Graham street; thence with the line of lot con veved as aforesaid to W. F. Strange. ninety-eight (3S) feet to South Graa - ham street: thence with South Graham i street forty-nine and one-half (49) i feet to the beginning: being a part of J the lot of land conveyed as aforesaid to W. F. Strange by J. H. Emery by deed dated April 20, 1900, and recorded in Book 212, nage 83, of the Registry j for Mecklenburg County, to which ref erence is hereby made and being in all respects the same lot of land which was conveyed to the Trustees of Simp-1 son Chapel by the said W.' F. Strange and his wife by deed duly recorded. The two tracts above described are in I all respects the same which were con- veyed to me by the aforesaid deed of j trust. j This the 24th day of February, 190S. i E. L. KEESLER. Trustee, j TRUSTEES' SALE OF LAND. Bjr virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust exe- j cuted to me, wdiich deed of trust is dat-j ed July 17. 1903, and recorded in Book! 19G, page 156, of the Registry of Meck-j len'otirg County, default having been made in payment of the debt secured by said deed of trust and in compliance with the. terms and conditions contain-j ed therein, 1 will sell at public auction i n tlio liicrlioef Vii.i!oi fnv rn!i on ThTirc- y i jT tipii. . c r t. 1 nno .. . jv. , - cay, lue zotii uay i Jiaicii, x-jvz, ;. tiii j Court House door of Mecklenburg; County, in the City of Charlotte, N. C, all that certain piece, parcel and tract of land lying in the County of Meck lenburg and State of North Carolina and bounded as follows, to-wit: ' Being near the City of Charlotte and lying Northeast of the main track of the Carolina Central Railroad and more particularly bounded and describ ed as follows: Beginning at a stake on the East side of North Davidson street (formerly North D street) ex tended, three hundred and forty-seven and one-half (347V2) feet from the cen ter of the main track of the said Rail road and runs thence in a Northern di rection with Davidson street forty-nine and one-half (49V-) feet to a stake; thence in an Easterly direction and in a line parallel with said Railroad one hundred and ninety-eight (198) feet toi a stake; thence in a line parallel with the first line in the direction of said Railroad track, forty-nine and one-half (49,) feet to a stake; thence parallel with the second line one hundred and ninety-eight (198) feet to the begin ning on said Davidson street, and be ing the same land which was" con veyed to Nancy E. Knott s by W. W. Phifer and others by deed dated Janu ary 4, 1S93, and recorded in Book 91, page 77, of tho Registry for Mecklen burg County, to which reference is hereby made, and being the same land conveyed to me by the aforesaid deed of trust. This the 24th day of Februarv, 1908. E. L. KEESLER, Trustee. "Queen of Sea Trips." MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Co.' STEAMSHIP LINES Between NORFOLK, Boston and Providence, Newport News and Baltimore Accommodations and Cusine Unsur passed. Steamers New, Fast-' and Elegant. Finest Coastwise Trips In th World. Send for Booklet E. C. LOHR, Agent, Norfolk, Va, H. C. AVERY, Agent, Newport News, Va. W. P. TURNER, P. T. M. General Offices, Baltimore, Md. ri !.nl !'TH ',(11" Thrnn in o-ii-! & THE AUTOCRAT AROMA FROM ISES A DELiCiOUS CUP OF COFFEE iPl ij i fLi lit i 'C AIR-TIGHT CANS !W So!d by over 40 Charlotte Grocers Because it's the Favorite its Fins F!?.vcr and Popular Price. SI Charlotte women should send their address to Brownwell -Field Co., Providence, R. I., and they will receive FREE BOsiK. LET telling all about the very useful and attractive Premiums V!n them for AUTOCRAT COFFEE COUPONS. ' " liCigild We have recently added to our whole. Follow printed directions on witn a boiled ham suited to the queen's taste. Fresh barrel Mackerel, fat and fair. Good variety of Pickle Chow Chow, Sauces and Salad Dressing. Fresh Garden Sec-d. 'ft Phone 332. S 9 WE HAVE TcE GOODS AND THE PR!C7 AND CAN MAKE DELIVERIES. TRY US ON YOUR NEXT ORDER. DISTRIBUTOR AND JOBBER. 202 S. College St. Charlotte, M. C. I OUR NWIW STOCK I iS a-JPHJ?! ill H " III MIT- JjppMS- Jil. t7i jU3k JKiu gg as ww a. -n THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER LOCALITY, 'js This season we have considerably enlarged cur Shirt Section consequently to our continually and rapidly growing trade in this particular line, as usual you'll find only dependable Shirts in this stock Shirts that are made to fit comfortably and will wear to your eutire satisfaction. Our prices 1.00 to $3.50. 1114 Is the call for Wooo and Coal. We have "Dotfc", and it you will give us an order, and let us know what you want, will do our best to please you. Will cut your wood any length desired. We have on hand some very nice and dry stove wood. Give us a trial order and be convinced that we are endeavoring to please our customers. Queen City Fuel Company . Yards 922 N. D. St. Dr. A. M. Berryhill DENTIST. Office No. 4 South Tryon St. Office 'Phone 326, Residence 'Phone 2S4-G. R. N. Hunter. s. L. Vaughan. Hunter & Vaughan DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS Charlotte, N. C. 'Phone 840. 312 East Fifth St. Dr. H. C. Henderson Dr. L. I. Gidney DENTISTS Office Hunt Bldg., 203 N. Tryon St. Office 'Phone 816. Residence 'Phone 499.. Teet Extracted Without Pain. Safe Method No Bad Effects. DR. 2ICKLER DENTIST 27 South Tryon Street.' I Professional Cards 'O , THE COFFEE POT PROM- A POUND IN inpi for slock a. special each ham. You 1 iam for I'oi'.iii "'aided Wli he re Helislu 6G0 W. Trade. 5 S3? rrive GATHERED THIS i ! 'Phona 1114 Dr. Ciias. L. Alexander DENTIST 203 South Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C. Office 'phone 109; Resi dence 'phone 234. f I. W. JAMIESON DENTIST No. 8 S. Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. c' Office 'Phone 32G. Residence 'Phone 9G2. -- DR. H F. RAY Osteopath - - Registered. Office Hunt Building. Hours, 9 to 12; 2 to 5. 'Phone, Office S30; Residence S71. Consulation at Office, gratis. J. At. McMlchael ARCHITECT Rooms 505-506 Trust Building CHARLOTTE, N. C P pJ Ea, I f B B 12. V s y 9
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