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CIIAT.LQTTIJ DAILY ISKERS'COXYISTIOS ITl'AX STALKS ORGAXIZATIOX 9 V'inton-SatenY Meotlna; Promises to e Well-Attended and Inter Kilns; i hat the Association Hu Acootn t tied lor North Carolln -Inter- una; Fact. Give by Mr. Brown, of I alcih Great Preparation Belt) Made by Winston , People. - s n Mr.'- C . NU , Even. la making final preparations for. the coming bankers' ' convention. "Ha Is wy 'enthusiastic 1 over the prospect of a good rneetina;. His efforts, a secretary of the organ! cation., have not been In vain for North Carolina banker are proud of their association. ; In speaking of the -approaching convention ana the or sanitation to an Observer man yea . terday, Mr. Evans eld! "Th convention of the North Caro lina . Bankers' Association to be held in .Winston-Salem, this week, is the ninth-since the society was organised, V and- while these conventions have al ways been characterized by pleasant intermingling of buslneaa people v bankers, who, of all persona deserve a respite from desk work occasionally. . - there Is also a fund of valuable In , formation" to be gained by financial people who attend. The fact that the attendance upon theae conventiona la Increasing' yearly goea to ahow that It la to the Interest of every banker la the State to support the organisa tlon. , . ;...;f.'-!,'. ' "In fact the time haa arrived whan Hot to be a member of the assocla- , tlon and identified with its work, is to ' Indicate a lack of progress and an in- . difference to modern Ideas and : mod' rn methods. Hhow me a banker who ,l takes no interest In the work of his association, and denies it the support ill who cling to the antiquated and cum bersome system or book-keeping sys tems over which men have to burn midnight oil at the same time, sys- tarns more easily 'juggled' by the dis honest employee than any in existence. 'The North Carolina Bankers' As- soctation has proven Its usefulness to the banker of thla State, and Ita benefits have extended to every direc tor, stockholder, and depositor in the ' State. It's committees, through alert .' i;., T watchfulness and v.isi counseling be fore; the Legislature, have pervented much 'harmful legislation while 'on the other hand useful and protective laws have been ma do at their sug gesUon. There hi a bureau through ''-' which its members are furnished the! "t. bet legal opinions concerning many ' 1 technical questions which arise, and , . many banks use it regularly. Yes, the association benefits th.e entire .State. I : 'Venture the opinion that the speech - delivered in New York last Septem- j-'Ttber at the Amerlcsn Association, by . Mr Jamee O. Brown, president, of the -' ' ! Citisens' National Bank, of Raleigh ' haa-done more to direct the eyes of -bankers and capltallata all over the - .; ; United States to North Carolina and , her' resources than any speech ever before ' made about the South. The Observer's recent article concerning ' tn Immense value of the strawberry crops around Chadnourn was the first intimation many of. our own people had of our resources along that line, , for your article was copied and com- ,' merited upon- Well. Mr. Brown, before ( - ;l ' nearly : three thousand bankera - and monled men. said: "From that Im mediate section, (referring to Chad bourn,) during the laat season, the shipments of truck and the net cash returns ware: MS.709 crates of straw- , , berriss, of value, I1.097.41S.00: 80,000 ; package of lettuce, of value, 1120, .000.00; 120,570 packages of beans, etc., ' ;, f . value, U.570.OO; 11.443 crates of dew " 1 - berries, of value, 122,880.00; 102,000 bar rels of Iriah potatoes, of value $226, " O4S.00; M.01C packages of cantaloupes, ' - ' t! of value, $130,870.00. Total value, - . 71488,00. And all thla from lands that but a few yeara ago were con ' etdarad , worthless. The shipment of trs wherries alone from thla aectton - wouia require a train or loaaeq cars eight miles in length. Ten thousand copiea of the proceedings containing this address have been distributed all . over the United States and abroad. " , - i "Now a to the convention we will . .,' have ISO bankera at Winaton-Balem, and We are to diacuas practical bank- ing matters by practical North Caro . , line men our principal speaker being j, i Hon., Hannla Taylor, of Alabama, a , . . native of thla State, and one of the .' ', mott" prominent men tha State ever , i produced. The social features wilt In ,t elude a banquet at tha Phoenix Hotel ' ' " Wednesday evening, where the opening '-' addresses will be made. A brllllnat , .i reception at the handsome residence d.llr. P. R Fries, preside nt of the acaocistlon, will occur on Thuraday ', evenlnar, the convention adjourning - ;' ; Friday. .'vA "Th telegraph and telephone lines win allow ua ine tree jsci oi incir f ABOUT COMMA5DEB STOX1CT. The General Order Issued on the Death - of Georjre M. Stoney A Man of Strons; Parts. He Lead an, Interest lngLife. . t . k v. - The following order and facta will In tsrest many people here;. ''Annapolis, Md., May 1, 90t.' -V V w "ORDSB. v "t The superintendent regret to an nounce the death of Commander George M. Stoney, U, S, Navy, an officer of dlsUnctlonv at 11:10 p. m., -April 29th, 1905, on board of the U. S. S. Santee. v The "funeral service will be held In tbe old armory, on Tuesday. May 2, 1905, at .10:80 aw m., after which the remain will be escorted to the West Street station for transfer to Washing? ton, and Interment at Arlington. . "I. All officer who are not encaged with academic duties, and av detach ment of aeamen, will attend,' - '4. The brigade of midshipmen, ac companied by tha Naval Academy band, will form the escort... "5. Uniform for officers will be dress. "Uniform for reldshioment will be full dress. :ii--A,.:,jj:S : 4. lieutenant Commander' W. F. Fullam. U. a Navy, will command the tunerai cortege. ' rWIILARJJ Hi BROWNSON. CapUln U. S. Mavy. Superintendent' The subject of the preceding general order was well known to many Char lotte citisens. Born near Beaufort. N. C, In 1858, but appointed to the Naval Academy from the HuntsvilJe district oi Alabama, he atgnaiised his entrance into that school by a most gallant at tempt to rescue from drowning a man who had broken . through tbe Ice on Severn river, barely escaping with his own life. Graduating from the acade my in 1870, hi first Important service was on the Rodgler, which sailed into the Arctlo seas in quest of the Jean- nette, which was supposed to have been lost some two years previously. The Rodgler was burned, her crew escaping without loss of life, but with an entire ly Inadequate supply of provisions, and moat likely owed their lives to the gen erosity to the friendly natives, and when spring came on they worked their way aouth with the loss of one man. lieutenant Potman, The following year Commander Stoney was. sent to carry presents to the natives snd Incidentally to survey some unknown territory, and It was then that he discovered the Important river to which he gave the name of his lost comrade, Putnam. The year fol lowing he was again sent North to complete- the survey of the Putnam river. In June. 1884, his little crew of five officers and fifteen men, with two llKht-drauarht steam launches, loaded with such supplies as his experience naa taugnt him were neceaeary for an Arctic winter, were dropped from the deck of the Viking at the mouth of tha Putnam river, and they bade adieu to civilisation until August of the follow Ing year, when, their duty having been performed, at the mouth of the same river they were met and taken aboard by the United States steamer Viking, reaching San Francisco the latter part or September. During the war with Spain Commander Stoney was directed to take charge of the torpedo boat de stroyer Farragut, then the fastest boat afloat, but finding that it would be aome months before that boat would be nt for aervlce, he applied for an an polntment on the Atlantic coast, and was ordered to the Prairie, upon which ship he served until the close of the war. He received his isst promotion. commander, a year ago. In Command er Btoney's seath his wife and two daughters, whs survive him. have suf fered and irreparable loss; his friends a kindly snd most considerate friend, and the service the loss of a gallant and most capable officer. Y. W. C. A. NOTES. wires while we sre in Winston-Salem." i ' WAKE X)REST COMMENCEMENT. 111 Take Place May 34th, 25th and f--r 20th Tlie Mneakera Cuts itoll and ' ;:" Officers. Cards have been received In the city ''V announcing the seventy.flrat com mencement of Wake Forest College, which will take place May 24, 25 and ib, The following Is tho commencement programme: Wednesday, May 24. 8:30 p. m., hac calaureate sermon, Kev. George W. Mc Daniel, D. D.. Richmond, Va. . Thursday, May 25, 11 a. m., address oetor the literary societies, Kev. B. D, Gray, D. D.. Atlanta. Ga.; 4 p. m.,'claaa day exercise: S 30 p. m.. alumni ad- - drets, I. M. Meekina. Esq., Elisabeth Oty. N. C: alumni reunion. ). ". t Friday, May 2. 11 a. rn., commence 'f ' ment day: oration by the i:Iasa and presentation of diplomas; 8:30 p. m., J band concert and mx-lal gathering; v- muslo by First Regiment hand of Vlr- 'The commencement marshals are as , follows: "J",- Phi. C. Almon t'pehurch, chief; Jas. ' W. Vernon, Jaa. B. Rnater; Ku., Bpur , Ton P. Hamrlck, chief; Jeaaa Gard ner. Lee B. Weathers. Below Is a Hat of the graduates: 1 Master of arts, L. H. Yokeley: bach i elors of arts, M. P. AusUn, L. W. Bag i ley, J. A- Barker, T. M. Blsiell.-J. w, Cole.i E. W, Cooke, R. D. Covington J M. U Davis, Wi i. Francis. C T. (inrut ' , Wi E. Goods, J. I Hardawsy. Jr., C. C. ' Howard. J. D. Howard. J, D. Ives. W. - M. Johnaon,' 3, M. Justice, T. D, Kitch- In, EL Long, C. O. Lowe, J, n. Morgan. ; A. H. Olive, H. F. Page, J. Parker. Q. A. Peek, W. H. Price, J. D. Proctor, X R. Saunders, E. A. Turner, J, H. Vernon. Jr., T. L. Vernon, W L. Wy att; bachelor f science. W. W, Staf- ford: bsvehelors of lsws. J. B. Anderson. B. , H. Crumpter; T. 8. Ferree,. T. J. Markham. F. D. Swindell, Jr., p. c Puffl,,, W.'-H... Pace,'' -" : The class officers are: William I Wyatt, president; William J Francis, eecreury; M. Leslie Davis, vice presi - dent; Claudius C Howard, treasurer. Not Saying, hut Be More Prudent Kest , " . Time. - "i Durham Herald.' ' . " - ' tv are not saying that Miss patter, son s grouty, but the nest um ah kills a man she does not want to be found standing over the corps, , - A Convention Rally to be Held Next Sunday Afternoon. Next Sunday afternoon the veaper aervlee at tha Y. W. C. A. will be held Dy miss Annie Trotter, and this meet ing will be in the nature of a conven tion rally. A number of talks will be made by young women who have at tended such conferences as that to be held In Ashevllle June 9-20, known as the Southern Conference for Taunt Women. This conference promises to be largely attended by those dlrectlv connected with Y. W. C. A. work and other young women engaged In other branches of religious work. Among the speakers on the -programme of the Ashevllle Conference are a number who are known in Charlotte. Some of theae are Miss France A Bridges, Mrs. R. o. Pearson and Mrs. T. 8. Gladding, and Rev. E. W. Smith, D. D.. Rev. L. O. Broughton. Mr. R. E. Spear and Rev. O. E. Brown, p. D. Mlas Aid rich, secretary of the local Y. W. C. A., and others from this city, expect to attend this Conference. The association In Charlotte under the di rection of Miss Aldrich and the board of director Is growing in numbers and Interest. At the. present time there are 21 young women residing in the Y. W. C. A. home. The vesper service are much more largely attended than a few weeks ago. and the influence for good of the association Is being felt In this and other ways. 1 1 1 1 ' , V. M. C. A. Services. . j The meeting for men at the Young Men's Christian Association Sunday af ternoon wai on or muen interest. The speaker, Rev. D. L..Reld. pastor of Calvary Methodist Episcopal church, took for his text "Quit Ye Like Men. be Stronfr." founded upon the worda of hi. raw in Epheslans. Rev. Reld's ad dress was brim full of timely advice to ypung men. The speaker was very help ful, in that he gave specific advice on subjects rarely touched upon in public auuri'BiH'. His pla to young men to surrender themelve entirely to the "Man of wasaretn - and to devote tlwtr live to me service or Jesus was most effective. adoui eignt young men decided pub licly to change their mode of life. ..';:: SOCIAL. i - The following' is from JThe Columbia etate ot yesterday; . , T rThe D. A- R. reception and musicals at the home of Mrs. Lv LY Childs, ' on Friday evening, wa a great success from every standpoint and it pleasures will long bs remembered by number ox tne people who attended, it. airs. Child' home, with it wide, open halls, broad piazza and beautiful lawn. Is Ideal for Just such a summer 'night en tertainment. iThe long windows In the o rawing room were open down to the noor and row of chair were placed on the tolaxsa so that the audience could enjoy: the music through' the ideal medium of cool breezes and dim lights. The programme wa opened by Miss Xella Hamilton, - whose much-enjoyed solo was accompanied by Mr. Henry r. Anderson on - tbe piano and Miss Isabel Davis and Dr. F. A. Coward with Violin obligates. After that the musicals programme waa entirely In the hands of the two young visiting artists, wno'gav their hearer a treat. Mis Wills plays delightfully. Her technique Is easy and finished, but It is her Interpretative powers which raise ner rrom the rank of ordinary musician into that of arttat. She enter into the poetic soul of the composer and trans late nis thought in beautiful soft leg ato tone. Th MacDowell number on her programme were particularly en Joyable and interesting, since her In terpretation wa influenced by the per sonality of the composer himself, ,'To tne water uiy," a quiet dainty Htti tone poem, was exquisitely played. She responded to Insistent applause with anotner or Macioweirs composition, "Perpetual Motion," Mis May Courtney Oates has -a rich, sweet contralto voice, one of the chief charm of which is the rare ton of pathos which It possesses. Her singing is soulful and beautiful, and estab lishes at once a bond of sympathy be tween herself and her hearers. Beside the numbers on the programme, Miss Oates graciously responded to an en thusiastic encore and in the last erouo of songs she added, by special request. xne Kosary." After the concert. Miss Wills and Miss Oates held a short reception and met many of their appreciative au dience, and. then the people adjourned to- tne piazzas and lawn, where refresh ment were served. Japanese lanterns nung witn picturesque effect from the trees, and swinging chairs, rustic seats and charming little vine-clad summer houses added to the enjoyment of the young people. The programme was as follows: "For All Eternity," Miss Hamilton. Violin obligate, Miss I sa belle Davis, ur. r. a. coward. Ballade (Chopin). Miss May Wllla "A Summer Night" (A. Oaring Thorn as). Miss May Courtney Oates, Miss oavis. Dr. Coward. Sonata (Grieg), allegro andante alia mlnnetto. Miss May Wills. (a) "Thou Art so Like a Flower" (Charles Bumham); (b) "Dawn" (Guy D'Hardelot); (c) "An Irish txve Song" (Lang) Miss May Courtney Oates, Miss Davis, Dr. Coward. . To a Water Lily," polonaise (Mac Dowell), Miss May Wills. (a) "Oh! Dry Those Tears" (Tertaa. Del Rlego); (b) "Calm as the Night" (Carl Bohn) Miss May Courtney Oates, Mis Davis. Dr. Coward. in another place the same paper say: Those who enjoyed the concert at Mrs. Childs's. on Friday evenlna-. will learn with pleasure that Miss Oates and Miss Wills have been nersuaded to remain In Columbia to take part In a concert which the ladles of the guna or the Good Shepherd church nave planned for next Tuesday even mg. There ,wlll be other music, by some of Columbia' best musicians and tns programme will be a good one. The concert win take place at Craven hall at a:av o ciock on Tuesday. - Miss Elizabeth Csralle will a-tve her graauaung recital in vocal at Elisa beth College next Friday evenlnr. This will be the last of these enjoy able exercises that have hjen given at stated times throughout the past year. Miss Carglles' recital will be the step ping stone to the delightful commence- men exercises that begin next week. Miss Celeste Wilder, who has been tne jruest of friends at Spartanburs a C, will return home to-day. B, IX Battle, rrcs. Ale under Webb, Vloe Pre. - Charles Hoot, Sec'jr. TiiE. ft'03Tii: CAr.0Li;jA no umm go , , "5 'I V , ' ' OF RALEIGH. N, C. . ? ' ' ' . t Itf has had an .honorable recordfor fair. V dealings Vf or Thirty-Caven , Years, . ; , f tits Policies offer ABSOLUTE . PRO-; " .-'' :T;VTECTIO!f' Against ; lss; l)y 'Fire,--'V;;. -'See that your propertyis insured in it. OVER $1,150,000 LOSSES PAID J IN -N CAROLINA. A North Carolina Company for North Carolina People, , SOUTHERN STATES TRUST COMPANY, Agents. , ? HARVEY LAMBETH, Mgr. Insnranee Department. ' -V- One to three years tirriz on City'; Real Estate and well located farm-c tng'Iand iti this county Scuiiicrn Rojl Estato Loan & Tfct 03." Cot and Iru. Bitch to Leave. Col and Mrs, Thomas L, Rltch, well known cltlsen of thla city, will leave here to-day or to-morrow, for Lewis ton, Montana, where they will ' visit their sonMr. John B. Bitch,. They ex pect to be away month or longer Col, and Mrs. Rltch have been residents here for M years, and they go West now to recuperate. ; Col. Bitch el the best- known horseman lit this aection, and when once settled In his new. home he will go Into the stock bustneaa. : Mr. and Mr. Rltch wilt also visit Mr. J. C. Bundy. who Is a brother of Mrs, Kitcn. . ,. , A;K;U;tfw Special notices FINE TOMATOES. WB ARB HAN- dling Tomatoes, grown and ahipped di rect to ua by a Florida grower. : The quality is .unexcelled. We have not seen ' any 'en this market ' that com parea with them. To use them onee is to want them again. Try them. Phone 872. W. A. JAMISON & CO. FOR BENT BAST SEVENTH. modern, rooms; 406 West Twelfth, modern, rooms; 6H North C, modern. 6 rooms j SIO-Korth Tryon, modern. 7 rcomai tlO North Tryon, modern, U rooms; furnished house corner Park and Cleveland avenuea. Other houses In all parts of city. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON A BRO. F. D. A. MM UP & Mint SC. $500.00; one-third k?. cash. 1 ' , ,N. McDowell St, 'corner lot,' f 4 feet front, near car line, room ,. for three houses. r- Price,, . 1700.00. ' , 1 ... : 8. Church Sti near Morehead V ' -r St. 60 feet wide I4S0.00. Q 8 -acre suburban lot 9600.00. v Central Avenue lot, f850,00. , ' ' : F. D. Alexander. 903 & Trycn Nt Vi ; Thone 410. A DANGER SIGNAL.! WHEN YOUR urine aaaume a brown or brick-duat color you are admonished that your kidneys need attention at once. Listens "Mida Water acts apeciflcally upon- the kidneys and stomach and haa a bene ficial effect upon the accretions. I re gard it as ah excellent water." (Signed) Rev. A.- R.i Holderby. M. D., physician in chars Of Free Medical Diapensary and Clinic, Atlanta, Ga, - i 21 R C H I T B G T SA cbabuuttA, y. a - ;: . eoend Floor' 4Ck BuBOins. NEXT WEEK WILL BE OAUA WEEK in Charlotte, And the hundreds coming here are - reminded to not forget the Gem is still at the old stand with bet ter service than ever. The usual reasonable and orlrinal nricna which haa made the Gem famous throughout, tne country are still in evidence. Beat conducted lunch counter In the South. GEM RESTAURANT, . E. F. Creswell, Manager. FRANK P. EIILEURN ' 21RQHITBGT COLUMBIA, - SOUTH CASSUU W receive the deposit acco not of firms, corporation and lnai- ..vidua, 'We extend to these d eposltor every accommodation within -the limit of, prudent banking.. j- , ' : vuui-or-ioivn Accounts . we ive special attention to thla class of account and a Ursa number of merchant ana corporation find It to their advanta'e- . 4 ' keep an account with ua in addition to their home account finding " 4 P. our'monev rata and eharrea for handling ninirinAn nIHn,M, 1... ' Zl P ttey canobtatoi elsewhere. ; " -yA - ; . ,,-.., t Ci:D,-nT4 I Commercial National Band 1 .CHAJULOTTE, n. c. aHsjsjsjsjsjsMBHSjsjsjss .--,. ' ' S I V, f ' ' : -a' ' seanasssn,! , . ..A BBBBBBBBBBBHBBMBHBaaaSBWSBBBBaaBBaaHSH . 4'.." The Baseball Players Off to Salisbury. The Charlotte team of baseballists. known as the Water Drinkers, depart this morning for Saitsbury-SDencer. where they will play three games. They return here to meet the Danville ar tists on the local diamond Thursday, Friday and Saturday. j -ihy eleeps and grows while mammy r ' if JloHirter" Rocky Mountain Tea it t- ,vo. It la the greatest baby medleln -r c 'Ted, loving mothers, tt cent, i or 7Llts-R, H, Jordan Co. AN 1XTEREKTINO KCMplU President Roosevelt My Step Out of us mny lor sien to mi Ccrtsua North Carolina Places, it is rumored in these part that President Roosevelt will appoint a few prominent men, regardleas of party, to important onicea in mis NtSts. , It Is said that tha two marshalthlpa and the two district attorneyships may go in gentlemen who have heretofore sf filiated with the Democratic party On person who brings this interesting report declare that the President Is anxious to infuse new. life into the old party. If therj be any truth in rumor, the faithful moss-back may i a joii. . - DOCTOR Send Us Your Orders for: Surgical Instruments (Kny-Scheerer make) Surgical Dressings Sick Room Requisites Physicians Rubber -Specialties Pharmaceuticals Medicine Cases. Etc. ENGLISH & McLARTY, Charlotte, N. 0. 'Phone 674. WE STILL HAVE A GOOD SELECTION of 1904 wall papers, any of which we offer this week at half price. WHEELER WALL PAPER CO., ' ; T. M. C. A. Building. TO LET EAST -MOREHEAD, WS; 912 . East avenue, 120; 11 Eaat Twelfth, 112; tt East avenue, $2S; U Eaat Trade, &. For Sale-Homea, cheap, medium, handsome. " 'Terms to ault purchaser. White and colored afforded equal ad vantages. For business, see -s . . v . E L. KEESLER, . 28 South Tryon street. THE CROWELL SANITARIUM, For the treatment of WHI8XET, MORSHINB and other Drug Addictions. Special, apartment and nurses for lady patient. a M. CROWE LU M. D., ' - j Medical Director. No. S W. Third St. Charlotte, N. a HAVE TOU BEGUN THE FEL8 Naptha way of washing clothes In luke-warm water no boiling. It saves halt tne rubbing and wear on the clothes, we sell nv wholesale and re tall. Ootagon Soap, we buy in 100-box lots and can sell you aa cheap as any nouae in tne nuiie. waaning iowder oi every aeacripuon. SARRATT'A BLAKELT. HOOK & SAWYER Architects DURHAM and CHAELOTTE, N. C : i RockbFidge Baths, Hotel arid Springs. ROCKBRIDGr COtTVlT, VIRGINIA. The coolest and best equipped hotel In the Virginia Mana'ama Boating, Bathing and Fishing. , ' " For terms and all information, ap ply Manager. -yV " f!'" ' QUEEN Crrr HOTBU !Ot N. Coli at ran furnish yoa with large and neatly furaiahed tooms; elegant taM. Sam acommodation cannot be secured fer twice una money eiaewnsre. wa have cuaionwra inai nave patronise 0 us reg ularly for It. years, who state that tbey do not wish any v better Monunodations uian w iurmsn., WHAT DOES BACKACHE MEAN? IT means that your kidneys are out of order, and warns you that more serious trouoie is to ronow. Mlda Water will restore your kidneys to their normal conamon ana aav you mucn sunrermg. nu possiuix a. puiniui operauon, SAMPLE MINERAL WATER CO., 'Phone 833. 20ft South Tryon atreet LELAND HOTEL. -H. C. WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR. &7 North Tryon Street. Excellent Service. Rates Reasonable, IF YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THE MAYER, ' DRUOQIST. Sixth and Tryon Streets. 'Phone 553. A MAMMOTH ? ' ASSORTMENT OF pacaagc ana ouik crncKera will always be found In our Store. A weekly ahlp- meni airect irora xaoiory always en ables u to give these goods to our eus tomers In the Xresheet snd most crisp state poRxible, so you run no risk In oiiying your raxes ana crackers here. AtlUUKK-VAN NESS CO. SPECIAL LINE OF CITY TAX RETURNS NOTICE . This Is to notify all person and cor porations reaidlng In the city nf Char, lotte, who own or have control of tax able property in the elty, on the 1st day of June, 1J0, to return to me duxlng the month of June, a Hat ot their tax able property In said city; and also to make return of, all taxable poll, (All males between twenty-one : and ' flfty years of age are liable for poll tax.) By authority of the amended charier of the city of Charlotte. Section go. City returns mad at the County Court House, tame place a But and County returns are mad. -' - ' .CM. STHEKCDOD. . , " Clerk and Treasurer, Such Cigars as you 1 buy here will not spoil your disposition. We cater to the trade of men who are particular. The fastidious smokers are always pleased here. : : Box trade a specialty. Erery brand known to - ' , smoekrs is here. . 1 , J Prescriptionlsts. Dr. C. L. Atoxendcr, ttonm BuOdiac, Sontxeaat t ; Wmtth ani ttt stneta. SEND US YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS AND orders for medicines and sick-room aup- pu?n. we win uppiy you wun quality, Bvrvice, pic, unnurpaaeea. WOODALL A SHEPPARD, prescription Druggista ROSEMARY LOTION, THE BEST OF inrm an ror ine sain, jvoeps It In Per feet condition. .-,. DILWORTH DRUO STORE. , ' 'Phone 247. . k B. S. Darts. IF TOU HAVE- A PRESCRIPTION from your doctor to-day bring of aend It to ua. or, better still, 'pbon for our messenger, Only-careful men of yeara . of experience are here to serve yoit Accuracy and promptness aaaured. JAMES P. 8TOWB A CO., " ' . ". ' ' ; ' Pharmaciets. IF TOf HAVE THE HEADACHBToT day "phone Woodall A Sheppard for a bottle of Allan's Heedaobe Remedy. It will cur when , other remedies fall price only 16c-; - ,- PRY PINE AND OAK STOVE WOO EL W have In an abundant aappi nfttZ above arucie, wnioa la thorouehlv Phona VS. rrompt delivery. W. A. AVANT. . U VERY ! LIVERY I . LI VERY-WHEN you want anything In livery don't for. gt to cell and see us. We think we . have ths best horses and vehicles in the city for hire. Oive us a trial and -how W,11WW.CXUco Propst Contracting Cor. CLAJRLOTTE, N. C. Railroad Contracting and Urading of all Kinds v Solicited. 'i 1 - BANIC OILREATTI., . PreeMent.' - H. M. VICTOR......,.:......,.CahltV first NationarBanhy l . , CHAELOTTE, If. 0. f '. ! t, . -VUtUANJZKD 186S- Capital ... ...$. 300,000.00 Assets .,,., 1,826,998.32 x our business respectfully s . a 1 1 1 - ik solicited. Every t courtesy and yac rommodation extended con sistent with souiidv banking. H. It VICTOR, Cashier. a ' ' r-zs I ' ' . V I THIS BANK OFFERS ITS FACIU- , I WE' have-all- the- convenience and appliances (or quickly and acouratery dispensing Prescriptions . . AT " , ' , 111 ! ii llif s RETAIL STORE. . Corner 6th and Tryon street. FOR SALE , That vacant rbt on South Tryon street. In fl.v minute walk of square, 47x154 feet '-' y 6-Roont Dwelling ou East ' 7th street. No. 608; lot 4tf xlSS eet. ' , 4-Room .Cottage, No. 904 East 6th atreeL - Call at office for prices. I r. e Cochrane ! rt )t4j0g. . JI'ST i 'RECEIVED a- lot of choice Pea vlne Hsy. ( . We make CORN MEAL dally and da liver It fresh to vll who wish It. ; TUB STAR MILLS. , .,' 'Phons 7. NEAT COTTAGE. KOHIE ON 1 ; SOUTH TRYON STREET , X ii i e" X FQR SAl&i - The lot U 41 feet front And ' lt feet deep, with alley-way in the rear, 1 beautifully shaded , , and In on of the very beat lo- . cations td be secured In the city. ' The house ha seven rooms, 1 ' Including bath, all modern lm- 1 nrovement. and , la verv mn- venlently arranged and nicely J finished. " 4 f , : , Price, 11,700.00. !;TIIOS:T.ALLISO;jii o, ItEAL ESTATZB lIAXAGm o , Southern Eutes Trust Company i Courted Ubenjity THIS BANK OFFERS ITS FACIU -'" .TIES TO AND WILL ENTOURAGE AND ASSIST NEW. ENTERPRISES. IF TOU ARB CONTEMPLATING A BUSINESS MOVE LN WHICH CAPI TAX XS REQUIRED WE WILL BBv GLAD TO HAVE 'TOU CALX ANT. TALK IT OVER WTTH US. A OOOXt BANKING CONNECTION XS THB FIRST NECESSITY, l i t t : . THE MERCHANTS . AND FARMERS 1 NATIONAL BANK . GEO. K. WILSON. .Prealdant JNO. B. ROSS. ...... . . Vice President . C N. EVANS. . . , . , . . , . . .Cashier -W. C WILKINSON. . . ,.At. Caahler ASSETS - - $1,350,000.00 Prcmptaj " .eV: Sjrenitoi The Charlotte ; National Bank IJwith resources of One Million One Hundred , Thousand Dollars ($1,100,000) and the strong-"-est connections in the; money centres of Amen- ,';. cs offers its depositors all, the financial help 1 their responsibimy balances and business waxvT , rant . . . Call on us and let us talk busi- t ness, or write, , 1 ' ; ,f - " " ' a 1 v , B. D. HEATH, President ; ; W. H. TWITTY, Caihler. , r We are prepared to negotiate long term loans centrally. located Charlotte business property, at "a rate of 5 per cent . . , y ; : SODTIIERN STATES TRUST COiiPATflf, CAPITAL, 1200.000 . , GEO.- STEPHENS, President. . T. 8, FRANKUN, V-PreslxlenL .F. i. .. iA.Tw.r -. - '-,j:v.,'-' . w .. aw a i TRUST BUILDINGk AV, XL, WOOD Treasurer. High Grado InvDstniont SccuriliD i 11 8 WE OFFER TOR SALE 1100.060 City ot Greensboro' 4s. due'l9S4.' . .',7; , , . ,t . Par and, Interest $100,000 N. C. 4 (new laeue) due Ilia ,...10 and Interest . vr - in amount to suit purchaser. ' -v, .. , , 115.000 City of LaGrante. Oa.. 4s. due H1S-1920 .!.... Par tns Tnt..r 100 Share Piedmont Wagon Work stock, ...,,"..,..,.100 100 Share Highland Park 6 ner cent. Preferred. O Par anrt'Tnt.-.. 100 Share Henrietta Cotton Mill stock, .,Mli.. J00 . - loo wasmncrton mius, i per cent Preferred .,, Par and Interest 100 Buffalo Mills. 7 per cent. Preferred . . ParanA it...t 100 Lancatr Mill. 1 per cent. Preferred ,.,,... Par and Interest HO Aetna Mills, 7 per cent. Preferred, at s 100 Ionian Mill, 1 percent. Preferred ..par and Interest 100 Loray Mill. per cent Preferreed. at .'..V., 91 . - 10 Share People' National Bank, Winston nj ,- - a , U Shares Battery Park Bank, Ashevllle , , i .i . . . .1 J ' ; - Also ine common stocks In a number of southern Mills. F. C. ADDOTT CO., HIGH-GRADE .INVESTMENTS EVERTTHIXO IN REAL ESTAT3 'il v0s4) eve t
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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