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. i - J ' , , " i . , ' t ' , f V-,'-..'".-. i.. i. ,......',. ' ... ' ' v.'. -.: , '' ' ' ;V;V;J.;rV'vx Av-' ' - T " -CHAIILOTTE DAILY OBSERVER,' JANUARY-C, 1003. IWEH IS WANTED TT-PESSARY' ' r Present Resolutions Witnesses : , ..nutted to Testify lietore South i ro, A plspensiary ? investigating t "'.m ..ie Itcfnse to Appemv BUI i Introduced at.Flrs pay's ion of ljegtHlature Asking for re Power JUrw ' Boykuv KsIn- Htor, Testifies Mr. ICaWi NlVh i .4 Alo on the Stand. - Observer Bureau, , ' 1209 Main Street. : Columbia, 8: C Jan, f The dispensary, etontmtttee win Ask the Legislature for more, power ''to earryon'the investigations. Under the r re sent resolution witnesses mm- anoned.have not appeared and after consultation this morning: tt was dc . tided to adjourn until the Legislature met wd prepare a bill for introduction the first day which would give the commute the power. - The iVtnost important proceedings this morning- wa a , statement front Mr.' Ifc'W.' BoykUi, now a member of the board; but formerly an inspector. . ' Mr. Boykln came before the com tnlttee voluntarily and asked for this , statement ' through his attorneys, Messrs. Bellinger and Welsh, not as a member of the hoard but as a former Inspector. i After that only one witness was ex " amlned Inspector Nichols. - His testimony- was on the condition of the dispensary- at Beaufort and It -may be mentioned that a weak point 'In the' system was discovered here by .Mr. Lyon, .when brought out that the county board passed on the ex pense account of the dispensers and i'i should there ho any desire -to defraud the- State It would be done anrl the ; inspector sent out by the commission '. r would have no means of knowing ! . this or protesting against any expendi I 'tare. ' - -Messrs Lyons and Chrlstensen, one ' Of the sub-committees, spent some time this momlrar looking over the famum papers. Mr. Tj M. Mordecla. ''i counsel for Farnum, was present, as per ' the order of the supreme -mrt. These papers will be brought out af ter the bill to be drawn up Is assvl. The 'committee did not meet until noon to-day. Mr. K. H. Welsh at once arose- and stated that Mr. L. W. Boy kln was present, not as a member- of the dispensary board, but as an ex " Inspector. It YIH bs recalled that at - the. Sumter meeting: Mr. Smith, a ' member of the Sumter county board. j- testified that Mr. Boykln while an In- .'"' 'spector had pushed certain brands of ' whiskey. Mr. Welsh stated distinctly that the testimony was given by Mr. ' Hoy kin as an ex-inspector. The com- ' ml t tee consented to this. ",".. THE WHISKEY HOUSKS. ,Mr, Boykln was sworn. He present , '-ed affidavits. It was said at Sumter "', that the represented the Acme Jtrew-t'- fog Company, the Union, Boykin com ' pony, and the Garret Wine Company. '-. The first affidavit was from Mr. A. d'1 Block, of the Acme Brewing ("otnp.-wiy, ' stating Mr. Boykin had never repre- vented them. Hlmilar affidavits were , given from the two other firms men- tloned above. j'"tHr. Boykln then submitted affidavits , showing that he had only represented , s 'blskey houses up to August 1, 1903. - These houses included Ltuiahan & Co. and others. Another affidavit was presented from Mr. O. H. Charles, the clerk of the board of directors of the dispen sary, showing that Mr. Boykin was a ,p dispensary Inspector from April, 1899, to May, 1901. Mr. Boykln said that he had shown v these affidavits to Mr. nmlth In Hum ter, taking with him Mr. James Can- tejr, of Camden. Mr. Can toy also had an affidavit which was deceived. The affidavit stated that he accompanied . Mr, Boykln to Sumter and heard the conversation and saw Mr. Boykln , show these affidavits to Mr. Bmlth. ' After the latter read them Mr. Boykin ! " asked AH rrrfth to give him a slgnnd Statement to the effect that he (Boy kin) toad nt represented whiskey V houses w"Wle Ijispector. Smith said: . "O, I cannot do this." Mr. Boykln then said that he would brine all this out before the committee. Smith, Mr. Boykln said, had been a dispenser at Mayervllle nnd after- wards lost his Job. "After 1 was elwt v;ved a member of the board," wild Mr. - JFloykln, "HmHh asked me to use mv Influence to have him appointed In R i spector. I replied that 1 aid not know f Mr. Tatum well enouvh to bh for ; hl sod that ir I did I would not ask ' tpr his appointment." V Mr. Lyon asked Mi. Boykln If, while Inspector, he had rejireeented whiskey j bouses. . '- Mr. Boykln I hav not. ' The witness was th-n i-iouard. ' Mr. Bellinger thnn askd If Mr. , '', -r Smith's name would probHbly be ',' 'brought out again Mr Smith, he said, was a sick man nd If so, he 'e 'Would like to have it brought out now. - i - -"X am only hers as a long- personal 1 friend of Mr. Umlth, not us an attoi , ney. I know that jione of the Inslnu ' st Ions are true and I want them sifted out- I would ftHk thill Air. William " MoOoan, of Rpartanburg, 1h su.rn moned." t Mr. McCJowmi Is e law partner of . Mr. Smith end will be summoned it Mr. R. W. Nichols, nn Inspcctur. was mr iirai Bummoneu wiiiiesn to appctir. He was asked to exnlaln the ahortnci. 1 of Dispenser T. F. Walsh, of Hen-I . fort. -'Watts had said that h- was (.bout ' ISAM Short. The. Inspector had no ticed an apparently largo stock, hut t sue umwusiT ioia nun mat many ..- -m Mie ouws inni locki-n run were , empty. Commissioner Tatum had rc- qulrnd iruipector to look carefully In , Ho all 'cases ami look for "dummies." Jv - Aflr on examtnauon the ltspsctor . 'found thai the shortage was uhout v , Mr. Lyon tlit-n asked a question con- Cerning the method of examining the , expense atcmuits of dlspenaers. , hrought oat the fart that the count v J hoard, should they desire, ciuld puss ','ny espense account and the Htato ' ' Inspectors could do nothing. 1 AUTHOR ITT OF (X)MMITTKI'T. i .1 - A -most Important mutter vva Mr Nlch"ls was Tv....i m7 ' Z:ZL vLi t u,d. Mr (.'In uiwr u. mm ion umt tr.e cMnnnie nnjourn until th until the Leg) lu , lursttneeis. "Many witnesses had ' heen summoned," he said, "and had not appeared. It Was clear that the " . comnpttes did not have power to force them to appear and it would be neces- . sary to ask the Legislature for this au thority.". . Mr., Lyon moved to amend with a provision tp prepare a bill for this :, purpose' ,-, " -i ' The motion was adopted. Mr, Biease then moved that the c hairman, preps re a statement of expenses, . which was carried.: and the committee then took a recess until this afternoon when the neressary WU will be prepared for In troduction m. the first dsy of. the ses e'.on.t ., , ,r, liV'?, '', v t Invigorates, Strengthens and bullilg It keep yott U sonditton r flcyt v, mentally and tnoraily, That's i livliiMter' Kix-k, Mountain ? d. la eem, Tester TaMetsi'R. Joid in A to. ' .,,!.( , ' 4 Tho' Movement of JTumber of. :Vi ' f - pie. Visitors and Others. - , Mr. J. , Frank Jenkins,? of Shelby,' I In ine city, stopping a tne Buroro.' 'ol. T. L. Klrkpawck returned to th city yesterday morning after spending the noiioayn at jacKaoovuie, busuiuhuii aim Palm Beach. Ma. - - r " ' - Mr. J: Frank vrjowers, Jr, went,-, to Orahsm on bnlneo yeitnrday. Mr. W. P. Pickett, of High Point, spent yesterday , In , the city, staying . at the Central, . . ' " Mr.; I C, Caldwell,; Of StatenvlUa, wa In the city yesterday. " AmOMg the vhltor In the efty yesterday was Mr. W. M. Lyles, i. of Wake Foret. who formerly lived hare, w Mr. J. Ouy Wither -who I in , the city to attend 1 the Barron-Withem wedding, will leave to-morrow night for his home at St. Ijoul Mo.' ' , -t Mr. W. K. Manor.' of Rnloigh. was among- the guest At Hie Buford yewterday. Mr. Thnmui Tliiffln returned to the city yesterday morning after spending! a fort-, mum ni new lorn aim naimwiuu. . Mr. J.- FV Sorrell, of Orcemboro, pent yesterday In 'Charlotte, v Mr. F. U Emery, of ' Concord,. wa among the gueU at the Central yener day. : .. Mr. J. R. Craig, of .Statetvllle, after spending a few day In the city, went to Gastonia yefterdsy to vtdt relatives. t,tt.-:j. Bnasespeare ftarrw. oi jaoar rus county, was among the visitors in the city yesterday, , . Mr. John H. Craven returned to the A. & M. College, at Raleigh, yesterday after upending tho holiday with ni father in the county. Mr. J. W. Kaneer, of Irumbelton, pont yfterdny In Chatlotte, staying at the Buford. Mr. John A. MftRae ha returned to the city after attending court at waoesooro. Mr. D. H. Anderson left ywterday mom- ir.g on a tauln triD In South Carolins Mr. ll.-irry P. Deaton, editor of The Morevllle. Enterprine, wa among the vMtora in the city yesterday. Mr. J. W. Mullen, of Salisbury, spent vesterdav In the city With friends. (jeneral T. R. itobertson returned to the ciiv yesterday morning after a trip to IdilHtrh on off eal business. Mr. Herman Dowd, who has been In Shelby for the past several days on busi ness, returned to the city last evening Mr. Mux Gardner, of football fame rawed through the citv lat night en route from his home in Shelby to Chapel Mill Mr. Alston Morrison returned last night from h business trip iftto the western part of the State. Mr. J. C. Pntton left last night for Washington to see Sarah Bernhardt, nt the ltelasco theatre this evening, Mr. A .C. Phelps, of Columbia, 8. C. arrived In the cltv yesterday. Among the guests at the Buford last n'ght were Messrs. C F. Meroney and J. W - Conner, of Greensboro. Mr. 8. A, ScMom, of Wilmington, one of the lessees of the Academy of Music. arrived in the city last night and 1 at the Buford. Mr. I,. Evnn. of Monroe, Is spend Ing to-dav in the city. Mr. A. B. Reese spent yesterday In Steel Creek townshiD olinll-nuntlng. Among the out-of-town people here to day were Messrs. R. C. Bunting and E. F. Javior, of Wilmington. Mr. W. If. Gray, of Salisbury, was registered at the Buford last night. Mr. N. H. Cannndy, of Oxford, I spend Ing to-day here. Among tho guests at the Cenfrat last night was Mr. Slowe Crouse, of Lincoln- ton. Mr. Will A. Peters will leave this even Ing for Poughkeeptie, N. Y., where ha will Join the Champlaln Stock Company; He will return to Charlotte In May to furnUh the amusement at the summer playhouse, at l,atta Park. Mr. tleorge H. comeison, or foneora, 1 spending to day In the city. JIKKTKK'S C'OTTOJs' STATEMENT. ARgrcKnle Is Behind Same Days of Lout Vear 1,036,000 Supply to Date, 7,603,059, Against 8,35,29S. New Orleans, Jan. 6. Secretary Hes ter's weekly cotton statement Issued to-day shows for the five days of Jan uary a decrease under last year of 7, 000 and a decrease under tho same period year before last of 87,000. For the 127 days of the season that have elapsed, the aggregate Is behind the same days of last year 1,036,000 and ahead of the same days year be fore last 14,000. The amount brought Into sight dur ing the past week has been 201,509 tales, against 282.162 for the seven days last year and 340,101 year before last. The movement simce September 1st shows receipts at all United States ports to be 6.198,787, against 6.060,255 last year; overland across the Missis sippi, Ohio and Potomac rivers to Northern mills and Canada, 4U.8T1. against DUO, 013 last year; interior stocks In excess of those held at the close of the commercial year, 687,920 against 647,299 last year; Southern mills takings, 960,000 against 936,359 last year. The total movement since September 1st is 7,158,528, against 8, 194,36 Inst year. Foreign exports for the week have been 186,661, against 289,768 last year, nwiklng the total thus far for the sea son 3,582.288. against 4,495.755 last year. The total takings of American mills. North, South and Canada, thus far for the season, have been 2,219,954, ugalnst 2,183,410 last year. Stock at the seaboard and the 29 leading Southern Interior centres have decreased during the week 96,238 bales, against a decrease during the cor responding period last season of 138, 237. Including stocks left over at ports and Interior towns from the last crop und the number of bales brought into sight thus far from the new crop, tho supply to date Is 7,603.059 against 8, 3.',2!3 for the same period last year. Visible Supply of Cotton. New Orleans, Jan. S. .Secretary Hes-Ii-i'k statement of the world's visible supply of cotton Issued to-day ho i be total visible to he 5,304,399, against ri.3or.a77 lust week and 4,617,971 last year. Of this, the total of American .it. in in 4,131.399, against 4,153,977 last wi-ck ii ml 3.1162.979 last year, and of all other kinds. Including Egypt, Brasll. India, etc.. 1.236.000, against 1,154,000 lust week and 768,000 last year. Of tho world's visible supply of cotton, there Is now ittlmU and held in Oreat Britain and continental Eurojie 2,667.000, against 2,399,000 last year; in Kgypt 205.000 against 206,000 last year; In In dia. 664,000, against S1O.000 last year: nnd In the 1 'jilted States, 1,830,000, agalnet 1,703,000 last year. STtKKS RtxmtN STRENGTH. More PrtHionnccd Hclaxation In Money ami aimer Vknv of Ranker Ndiirf's Warning Were Wrong liul IImIi Factors flowing Slroiig. and Active. N,w Y,,rk' --The strength of ths le-Uuk mnrit to-day showed lew restraint than ml any time Uil week. The relatt lion in the money mni'ket We mora pro iioonced thiin since tlw turn of ths year. There wjm n much calmer view of ths sJsolftMince of yesterdny' remark by Juab If. Sclilff. fortelllng the greatest panic In hlsUn jr unless - ottje changes were cffctrt In ths prevailing currency stem. Tliere seemed to hs) a considerabts demand to cover shorts on the prt of bear openitors who sold, the mnrket lifiolily on yester!' brenk. Something was piade of the fact of Mr. Bhelff's con tention that ths Inconvenience In the recmit money market wa -not U bs si IrltHitei) V) es(ve speculation. The ae Wvt and vigorous uptoi't of Union Paclfitf was given special lnillPancs ns a reflec tbn of the market attitude of the hank ing interest from which yesterday wmlrir cm. The copper ' stocks re hounded violently irom th flcroe fait made upon them yesterday and to rellev. d tlis rosrket from one of iU prlncinnl faetort Of depression. The foreeasl of the eissb chanse of the week showed a very large movsment of currency to New Tork In m the Interior. Mintey was offered for leau on cH much more fraely, and froirt tke earty high rate Of twr cnt-w( forced down, afr the active demand of the day a been satisfied, to below per cent- The easing of the money rate wa followed by an . advance in foreign ex- change. ' Pending - meetings for the :Oon sideratfon of -dividend action the grounds for- some, of the-, special move' ments In price, notably In Union Pacific, Amalgamated Copper and American Loco motive, The sharp rise in , the Kansas City Southern stocks was In connection with rumors of - absorption for control In the Interest of St. Paul. Light selling to take profit during the test hour was ab sorbed easily and the final spurt In Union Pacific carried the market to a strong and active closing. "., - ' -Bonds were Irregular. Total sale,' par value, 93.aD6.0CO. United States bonds were alt unchanged on eall - Total sales, 1,39,100 share, !', including: A mal ga mated Copper, , 828,800: American Cotton Oil,' 1,403- preferred, 100; American Ixwomotive.' 27.700: . American Smslttne. 21.400; Americas ' Sugar, 43,200; Anaconda Mining. i,ej; Atchison, as.soo; Atlantic Coast Una, 300; Chewmeake A Ohio, 4,100; Kansas C1IV Southern. M.fiOOr: Lout.vllle A Kashvllle. 6.709: Norfolk & Western. 4.300: preferred, 100; Pennsylvania, S8,80ft; Read-1 Ing, 60,800; Southern Railway. 9.900: ore-1 ferred, 600: Tennessee Coal A Iron, 7.000; Union Pacific, S59300; United States Bteel, 111.300; preferred. 19.O0O; Virginia-Carolina cnemicai, 6,v; Bloss-Btieflleld Bteel, 700. A Step in the Right Direction. To the editor of The Observer: , AHow me to drop you a, line of approval and congratulation for your sensi Die editorial in yesterday's semi weekly Observer headed ''The Revol ver," the recent hazing at Annooolis have been much discussed around my n reside. I : pave always considered basing a cowardly procedure and Its increasing severities- call for i prompt action on the part of the government W suppress it. x our editorial is a.. step in the right direction and I hops will do much good towards giving correct views on the subject. 'With best wishes, H. D, 8 to we. Simmon Jildg&, Jan. 8, 1906, THE WEATHER. , Waihlngton, Jan. 6 Forecast for Satur day and Sunday; North Carolina, fair Saturday and Sunday; light wet winds. A HAPPY. MAN. A man's happiness Is always in fluenced by the condition of his wife's health. When she Is In pain he car ries worry with him to his business. Anything that relieves her suffer ing fills htm with gratitude. A promthent merchant of Forest City, N, C, Writes: "I feel It my duty to write you that the dreadful pains that have always come to my wife every month have been prevented by Scott's NURAL-O-LENE. Jtt quiets her nerves and takes away all pain." NURAL-O-LENE simply quiets the nerves and allows nature to act with out pain. It is harm'. ess "and leaves no bad effects. Sold by all drug gists. Free samp 13 on request JNO. M. SCOTT ft CO.. Wholesale Agents. Special fJoticos PURITY AND FINE FLAVOR ABOVE everything distinguishes Blue Ribbon Vanilla Extract from oil other. Oocs twice as far and give desserts the famous "Blue Ribbon Flavor." PURINA FEEDS WILL MAKE TOUR hens lay and put your poultry In fins show condition ; ask us about it. DILWORTH DRUG STORK. B. S. DAVIS. Phone 247. SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES, 20C., 25C. and 30c.; Cranberrtes, sic.; Celery, 10c.; CoconnuU, 7c; Finest Apple. W)c. ; Shredded Cocoantit, 16c. lb.; Mixed Nuts, UHc; Lemons, 15c. ; Jello, all flavors, 8 l-3o. BRIDOKRS & CO., 208 West Trade street. FOR RENT-MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE, all conveniences, close In, No. 11 West Sixth street. We might make long term lease It desired. 609 Bast Seventh, city water, 8 rooms, 116.00; S-room house, 6 Liddell, $6.00.' J. ARTHUR HENDER SON & URO. F1U.SH SUPPLY BONELE88 BACON 15c. Tills is best quality; Ham 12ty and ISc.; Picnlo Hums, 10o.; Pure Lard, 10c. to lie; Country Hams, 16a; New Crop White Beans, 7Hc. quart; Onions, 25c. peck; Cullfornla Lima eBitns, 10c, quart; Fresh Celery. BRIDOKRS A CO., 203 West Trade street. ALIEN'S HKADACHB AND' NEURAL- gla Remedy will cure your headache when other remedies full, if (t doesn't ask for your money back. For sale by WOODALL 4 SHHPPARD. FRESH BARREL OF CRANBERRIES, Just arrived and they are extra nice, too. Just received, fresh Philadelphia Cheese and Neufchatel Cheese; fresh Malaga Grapes and extra nice Northern Apples. 'Phone 68. MILLER-VAN IBS co. ; OUR LINE OF DOMESTIC AND IM ported cigars is large and very varied, we make special prices to the box trade. GEM RESTAURANT. E. F. Creawell, Manager. FROST LOTION. TUB WELL-KNOWN preparation for Chap, Rough Skins, etc.. not only heal, but prevent. Pro tect your skin witn it. jab. r, btuw A CO.. Druggist. Phone . 179. TO LET-8-ROOM HOUSE! CLOSE IN; city water free, (18.16. This was given to me this day; see how QUlokly.I nil It. Now I the time to put your property where the people -will And It, nnd where It will be properly looked nftflr. 15. U KBESLEU. 25 . Tryon street. : ': 1 - STOP THAT COUGH; BYRUP WHITB Pint, and Tar will do the work, fOc. st MAYKR'S, Sixth and Tryon strseu, Phone 2S2. WOOD AND COAL, DRT OAK AND Pins Wood, cut und split as you order It. Fat Pins for kindling. Beet Ten nessee Soft Cool nnd Pennsylvania Murd Cool for stoves and grates. All orders receive our prompt attention, 4H Tolephont, ' A VANT. , s , w i , Our MILL PEED will ' make your horse fat and keep him in good condi tion. It is good for cows, too. ' TOir STAR MILLS rtiono 9i, , WATER RENTS DUE. Water rents are 'due and payable at the office of the Water Depart ment, No. City Hall, January 1 to 10 Inclusive, Office open 'until o'clock on the 10th., Save tho dis count. ' 1 x' CHAnixrrTE WATERs. WORKS, ' Fat. IL Will Isms, Act Bt.pt.' , Annual Meeting , COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, V Charlotte. L C '.. , ; The annual meeting of k share holders of" thta. bank, will f be held TUE8DAT,- January .sth, .atv( It ocloclt a, LJ'""'xi V' A 1A A. O, BRWKIl, Cssulw. - :ftcc::hc!d:rs f.Icctinl Th , regular annual meeting of Stockholders of the Charlotte Na tional Bank will be held at their Kan King nous on , Tuesday January u, so, ai if o ciock noon, r "''!' 1 W, II. WITTY, . . Vj?;, '," ?:' Cashier. WHY WtSXCM . ayacsttouGHCURLv ,' j First of all. we recommend this particular cough remedy . because, we know just what Is i In It, and know that Jt is the ( best kind of a cough cure for family use. , '., '.r Second, we recommend it be, r cause our - customer some back and tell us that tt does more t good, is quicker In . ef feet, and can be relied, on more implicitly, than can vsny other cough medicine they have ever used. 1 v , Ant third we. recommend it, because we .-believe that it is. the- safest- (particularly' for children) and best , cough remedy that you can get for treating Coughs, Coldsv Hoarse- nejjs. Los of - Voice, Bronchial ' Irritation and - Inflamed "Con- dttlons of the Air Passages, Throat and Lungs.,. - t- You -will. p make" mls' take if you select this one. :, Children take it with perfect safety, Prepared and sold only by - : R.. It JORDAN & CO. 1 DUUcfttSTS. .'-OPEN ALL NIGHT. 7 F. D. A. BEGINS 1906 jWIth '' Goodly Increase of Desirable Homes And , several Store Properties added to and hereafter a part of his list. Among others, one 14-Room Resi dence on W. Trade St,, at $50 month. One 8-Room New Residence N. Mc Dowell St. .. . . .. .. v. $20 month. F. D. ALEXANDER fire Insurance Real Estate Dealer 20 8, Tryon, P. 4S0. LISTEN The 43rd Series, Mutual Building ft Loan, opens with 1ST PAT MENT TO-PAY. Many men of all ages, and in all lines of busi ness; lots of boys and girls, and a goodly number of women will fee found taking shares, and thus starting off 1906 with a deter- mlnatlon to SAVE AND MAKE MONEY. How about you? Will you forever be the same old slow-going, good-for-nothing? Swear off, and be somebody, and do It to-day. r 1 E. L. KEESLER, Treasurer, 25 SOUTH TRYON STREET JOHN R. MIAMI, fteM. The (aln In new building and industry in North Carolina Is greater than at any period in the State's history. The North Carolina Home Insurance Co. of Raleigh, N. C, should receive its proportion of this prosperity as compared with the percentage of new business given to it ,ln periods of less Industrial activity, i Give- It the insurance on the desirable new properties you have ' to offer. It will help to build up our lionie State and continue the great era of prosperity now enjoyed by our people. Southern States Trust Company, Agents nARVKY LAMBETTI LOTS FOR INVESTMENT OR HOME. We can supply lots In the city limits or suburbs, either for Invest ment or a home, at prices to suit the customer, ranging from 175.00 to $5,000. Let us show you our list. ALSO IMPROVED PROPERTY. THE CHARLOTTE REALTY COMPANY -'A. G. CRAIG. Secy, Office IS E. Trade St. 51 1-2 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. Fronting on Beattle's Ford Macadam Road, three miles from1 city; about fifteen acres in timber; forty young fruit trees; 3-room Dwelling and a Barn. A good Spring on place, " Call at office for prlcea Insurance We are 11111 prepared to take care of rush yl orders tof floral designs for funerals. Special :Jr - ( , attention to floral decorations , forrmatriages, ; '; ,;.recep3dons, etc.-; V:; Vv;v'V' ; : D1X70ET1I FLORAL OARDEirO. ' V? , 9 ufKOEE, Proprietor, v --'Citi-liTdeaphic orders receive prompt attention: Phone 500 TLwCrcVi'csI w saw 3 CO., I.X 4 1 -Por ths Treatment ot- ' T7hiskeyt . llorphias and ", ; .Nervous Diseases. , Special apartments and . nurses 'for lady, patients, i AH forma of electricity for treating. .nervous diseases, and various methods of' massage, '. include Ing the BUhnlaler vibrating metnou. The stockholders all being physicians constitute a consulting- board. Specially - trained male and- female nurses and attendants. - 8. M. CROVVELL, M. IK, Pres. W. M. STRONG, M. D. 1 ' ' , . ' Resident Physician.. : pr. B." Wye Hutchison, ,, . ; ' '' 1, t.t- t sT. HuteUson. INSURANCE r , FIRE, . -v life;- ACCIDENT. OFFICE t No. 9, Hunt Building. - Bell 'Phono 4S9. CUT flOWCRS - . FOR JANUARY Our prospects for flowers for January are very flattering, especially in ROSES, CARNATIONS, VIOLETS and L. VALLEY. SMIIiAX. , Large lot fine heavy ropes for decorating.. Telegraph or telephone us for FUNERAL DESIGNS. Write' us for prices on your WEDDING FLOWERS. - Flowers cut fresh every day. J. Van Lindley Nursery Co. F0M0NA. lt C Send telegrams to Greensboro. TO ME! Manager Insurance Department. and Manager. Msone 877. R. E. COCHRANE , and Real Estate Agent. I I i.jU,Mitlt i i.' ...J l. -i UilL. .i l..ioJili The millions of dollars that go out of the South every year In fire and life insurance premiums, to enrich the East, has been a , frightful drain on pur. banks and business enterprises. . We keep '(our noses to the grind, etone to multiply multl-mlllionalres. Wall Street grins, while , we grind and groan, but go on ho'.ding the ' bag , from year to year. This is fooliKh. Poor business judgment There. ; are plenty of good, fire and life Insurance companies, in the South. " We represent 6 strong and saf concerns at Greensboro, N. C. : These (iberal companies instruct us to Uoan every , dollar of their Charlotte premiums to .Charlotte people.,- Ring 236 to-day and let . ouf.Insurance Man cbme to see you, i v " , r Soalheni Reel ' Eslate ; Lczn ci Trust Co. if niw ii i tip iji'f ji and the public . generally ' for the we iace vne xucure wun courage eacn year to reatuse nn aavanca F W. E. HOLT, Pres. R. A. DUNN, fiitsiatntaisi .. as. s Charlotte's Oldest Largest Bank Bean buslnesi !S65. Capital ini Sur- plus ' S500.000 YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED Frank Gilreath, President : . B. II. Victor, Cashier OK000t3e4KO000 THE : Merchants and farmers j. National Bank 1 CHARLOTTE. K. ; G T. THE CHARLOTTE NATrONAL BANK "' - "0MBnrtt - ; It Is our constant aim to.be courteous and accommodating to alt classes and make this a bank where those of moderate means -shall have the same ..treatment ar those more favorably situated. You are cordially Invited to open' a bank account "with us. W. Ii. TWmY, Castier ' B. D. HEATH, PresiichL: . 9. H. Little, Pres. O. M. Patterson, Vice Pres. Ii, It. Hagood, Cash. CHAL0TTE TRUST COMP'Y CAPITAL This Bank is fully equipped to are for the accounts of - banks, tndl vlduals, firms and corporations It respectfully invitee correspond ence or a personal Interview with those who contemplate maklnf Changes or opening new accounts. DIRECTORS W. IL BELK, ' , JT. M. DAVIS, V T. i. , GUTHRIE, ; 0. P. IIKATH, IlL.G, IJNK, -J.'II. MTTLE,' Individuals, Firms , tending to change DanKing connections lor tne New. xear v , are invited to consult or' write us oh the - A ; . subject We are prepared to offer every j. modern hxS&tyttJLhuAL -'V" SOUTHERN STATES TRUST COKPANY : : . s ' CAPITAL 9200.000 ' r TRUST BUILDING. CIIARLOTTE, N. O, , -i -., GEORGE' STEPHENS. r, :'T, B. President. THE. OLIVtR OIL MILL FARM Surrounding the 'plant of the Southern Cotton' Oil Company Is stm -offered for a short time-at HSO per acre. This is .one of the" very best trades in acreage property now to be-found in Jdecklen burgr county. Thu 'property has fully 1.800 feet frontage on C, C. A. R. R. Just below the Oil Mill and Athertoa Mill, giving the op. , portuntty for many new. manufacturing, enterprises, and has also ' 1,000 to 1,500 feet frontage on the" Blssell Road Just below the,' Wilson-property, and within, five. minutes walk of, South Tryon" street and llworth a reat trade; who takes it? , . H f9 "abbott" r,cqr r' nveryilsjnQi in Real Bctatc. f 9jtmm uwitwt As , the Rock of Gibraltar ' the Commercial National Bank of Charlotte,, N.;a. with Jts one million -and eighty thous . and dollars deposits, Its thirteen' ' thousand dollars, loans and its'' -nineteen hundred thousand dollars total assets, t i )' . t , At Jthe7 annual, Rieetin; of shareholders'' to he-bel'd net ,i ' Tuesday, .January 9th. the re-" ; ports' of iU, offlcers. for .1905' J will show the largest business In its history. , s , With thanks to our friends patronage bestowed In . the past. - s ana nope, expecting, as in tne past, upon we precsainj year. , v V, P, A, G. BRENIZER, Cash. aa'asisa a a.Aa Ja ia- Total Assets H 970, 716. 69 '- , ' 'l. '.j'.il 1 B WIIAl : $200,000.00 $1jOO,00O.OO ASSETS We invite you to open an account with, us, promising every courtesy and accommodation, consistent with sound banking. , ' . - We payr four per, cent Interest on time deposits, . - , GKO. E. WILSON, President, JNO. B. ROSS, Vice President, W. O. WILKINSON, Cashier. $100,000,00 - W.- M.- LONG, - c. m. Patterson. T. W. ZIMMERMAN.1 or , Corporations in-V. or secure additional; FRANKLINr ,! ,'W, H. WOOD, Vlce-Pres, - Treasurer. ft 5 V i -V
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 6, 1906, edition 1
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