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CJAIILOTTU DAILY OESERYEIt," JANUARY 28, 1003. al WAN in r Over 1. '?i(h l . TrouMes Voiui? . ..i.troiu'o - Wi'Mo, j r or t ! J.ulliorf.-r'ltoii to J.f 1 Kis 0n l.Ue siot f la lift Ti i-MI nJ'ilJ . wn ; x t Its Mum froin ti.e stilt ...' man Cabell Iavls wtnt to 'pray i yesterday ! afternoon ' to arrest men upon complaint Of Mr. J. K. Grogatl. -carrier of rural . fn-H un livery route TJo,.SV The charge silnst mem is molesting m.-i u boxen, mid it 1 understood that the evidence that may maliciously tired at the boxes on the roadside In- snmr-imit. tn mn... Air, Stone, who lives on the route,, was jieiovieci as target for .the turbulent character but -ino injury : wu done him. It Js probable that there will be a cnarge against the eame parties of oaa nature ror firing at hlm also. 1 , i ' f , 4 Mil. it, sr. miller, -m, returns. iew, Xoi-k Jilting a .Good One A Second Conference fo be; Held in f Washington n May---A Few of the a- topics wnicn will , be Discussed. ,Mr. It. M..-Mnier, :jf., presfden. iup American, uotton, Manufacturers' Association, returned yeater8ay" morn- In from New TorkV where he attended the conference i participated to. by rep-' resentatlves of the New England Cot A0.Matt"r'.AMoc,ftot Ue, ....... .vlv vinwn i Manufacturers' As- Jjociatloa the Southern Cotton Asse L'ndl4e National Qinnersf As eociatlon.'. Mr. Miller -declared venrr. oay ar the New, Tork - conference T ; ea"acwry one. The best of feeling prevailed among those prea 1 U eeselons were most enjoyable. , No-f definite ' action was taken In an? of the matters discussed. A second conference was agreed upon wtaE?'?..B Washington. D.C. May 1st. To this meeting,- representatives WJ nvuea irona th- organlse-i tiona represented in this conference, ejid in addition thewtn t. . .,b pvlted .from, the 'International - tuwmion OI JHaSrsr Knlnnan nf Sm. land, the National Manufacturer' As wKiuuon, v we New York, Liverpool and New. Orleans rnttnn p,ni,o.. ..She, programme fof the May confer. biw wiu oe arranged By s a - -special committee composed of the presidents and secretaries ef the. New England, Cotton Manufacturer;' , Association, the American Cottoir Manufacturers' ' by.the local,lodge Knight JSWi ffi-Sf1!! ; of Pythias at the armory of pe - meeting ; will , coyer" the whole vuiwn -nejo, me growth of the staple; the beet f methods of baling, storing, traTliPerttnr. . and tnarlratlna.'. ..ttA. The relatione between the grower and Bpiauer are io M discussed In full and some amicable agreements reach ed If 9osibla. . f . , .'Thls' May conference will be held Just after the annual convention of the New England Cotton. Manufacturers' Association in Boston. Mass., and Just preceding- the American Cotton Manu facturers' Association' m AShevllle. The meeting promises to be one of much Interest, , ... Mr. Miller states that not the least mo-t enjoyable feature of the New Tork' conference wae the delightful banquet tendered the .members at the union league Club Wednesday after noon. A President Jr. Rf McCall, of the New England " Cotton Manufacturers' Association,- , . , ., . JaniiK'Sflx-aves Wife ninl .-.Two Miutfl Clilldren-Mu .k-nnle i:ii, of Tills City, 1 ' I-ster 2i t-n ns QM and Son Of I Mr. J. U AMll.le, of Llncolnton l'uncral To-Day; ' -. ' j fpeclal to The Obaerver.1 -'W' Ruthejfordton. Jan. '57. Mr Clar- . ence p. Wlkie, a well-known -young - newspaper man and local editor e The XT Rutherfordton - Suo, of which ' be. wo the founder, committed;, suicide -.at hie 1 home here last night at 10:30 'o'clock 'i by shooting hlmwif through the right t tvmple with sv .32-callbre Smith A Wes . s son pistol Dr. Carroll W. Downey was NiiuivuiBWiJ . UIIIIIIVUQU .null XVUIU. OH nothing for tbe already dying man. He was unoonectoui from the time he fir 1 the. 'fatal ahot and died within is K j urtnutes, without makings struggle.' . . "I Toung Wllkle was a eon ef Mr. J. L. j "WUkle, of LIncolhtoni m' brother of Mr. Burgin 'A., Wllkie, of dl. Louis, Mo. i -Th Mrs.. Mamie Shell and Mrs. T P.,Mc - ;; DllUof Greensboro, and -Miss Jennie WUkle, of Charlotte.-' He la also sur 5?'vlved.: bys, yoking wife- and two small t children, who...have the sympathy of the entire community- Brooding over I fr flnahclal trouhles Is thought to have l" J been the cause of hie rash act-.. f .; i " Mr. Wilkle , was years of' age, , a vv member f the order rot Knlahts, of , 4':Jytblas, nd. wai liked by all, who knew him. His funeral will Uke place f ' here - tomorro.w . afternoon ' under the Aaeplcesof the above-named order. 1 v ReldavUle Ixxsge's .Aimtiai jvent a Happi ; Ccaskm'--- Arrested for, . f , Rhxfa, School Tuplls to Issue Mag - sine KeldsTlIle News Notes. , - ' PJl fpeclaVlQ.Tbe Observer? A, tReJdevllle, Jan, 2. The annual ban- in un rPuasdav nlarht wav a-most sooceesful -event in ereryfWay' Jnvl- nation sent,, out the members of i the lodse were liberally responded to, and the hall fuse a pretty- appear- ', anee with the decorations of the color ' f the- order. Covers were laid for 178, v and. aea?ly Jevery seat, was occupied. iVUTnwMn Wiu :ef Mr. B. M. Htteh- Joyce, presided as toastmaater. when? t ushers- had seated the guests, Tfcv.TJj I frill ir was SLBked to Invoke divine tlesslnr The ladles aid erod A ? etr of . the Methodist church served the supper, rand .the young. ladles who v-vataa as waitresses were-.au aressea ' , kk White.1 The service was euDerb. - r.The" toastmaMer introduced Mr. Alt ,' Scaled Barnard. of Aehevuie, who ' made the principle address, hla sub .-"ect eJng "The Origin and "Purpose of Pythlanlsnj.'' He -dealt, with -the : ' . suMect . In a delightful tnanner, many y: pronouncing it the most hate beau '' ilfuUjrr delivered "oratlen; .they ever ' heard. As ths highest State ' oAcer ' J of the- lodge, he showed' a wonderful , familiarity with bis subject and , was atria ,to hold the closeet ' attention of , the grueeta Mr. C. McLean,' of ' Oreensboro, spoke on a- very pleasing - : subject, "The XJle,' and waa very i-L happy , In his remarksv Intermingling , a little- secret order talk en the sub- .. . ject as -he went along. Prof, H. , A. ' Haynea made am impromptu talk on "North Carolina," and., as " usual, " pleased his auditors delightfully. Lu- tber'-"--' Band,'?. from- Zanvllle, , fur- uwhedi the musdo at the lodge rooms, - where an informal reception was held ' J preceding the -5 banquet and -at . the "., banquet Jiall.i?v " ,-- - - , Mlae .Maryj Balstey entertained the , . Euchre Club yesterday afternoon, aftd sustained her 'reputation aa being one of the -mm pleasant hoet esses of the .1 club.- .The-club has been, recently re , k organize wicn a Xuu j membership. . , The next meeting .will 'be with.. Mrs. ' - Wanton Oliver- Thursday, afternoon. " - Mr. Charlie UMngton, who haa been living in Altoona, Penrt. has returned to this county to reside. v -.r-There have tteea large- breaks ef -to i' baeear-otk this market this week, sales , yiasMnc up ln the-afternoon, aeweral v daya -The trioea rule -Am. i and th ( farmers) have tuaually expressed thenw ..jkalves as satisfied with the prices they . Tver-, aiven. competition oh the mar . '. '- le keen. It la generally the case v that -a- Pile haa aeverak eager blddsra -.XelatfTM J0F..J.' 8. Motley., a sort . ofvMr, William Motley, of ; I: his marriage to Miss Beatrice Curran, i-s t wluch appy eyent occurred at Xwel, , Maea, v.- .Wedaeedey xf ternobn, . Mr. V. S?01" Ith -the Amerloan ; vTobaooo Company for some time past. ,i and Tbatted hla relatives) tin this seer -tlon lat summer. -. ,''' - . -'X.n3,tQ.r Wooteo, . who- haa , been Jteaehlnar shorthand' jind penmanship at JntelUgenoe, . has returned to Rich - anond, to , accept a - - similar position '' Smlthdeal Business 1 College The membera of the high school -of ' the .city public arehoolt sure making ar--.rangementi for the publication of. a quarterly magaalne, which li to appear for the. first Urne in March. ' The pub -.Icatlon. wiu be a. neat affair with -Mr. - 'M??ClrlneyiJrr- M dtto' n Chief. ' ! Daniel .Webster and Mr - Ben ..'...Trotter; ,ar looking after .the busH jic! -na or ine publication and have -otnadAf enough advertlelns;-. contract to i' t1 V-: ' -.. - - - - s, -;. i.....,v 91 4bs 1U6 SO . -;.r.Tf COTTON MILL STOCKS Oiir,t!itlnn ttv V: C : AhhAtl Ac Co. . Bid. AakM. Abbeville, common., ...;. .-. .; "" W JflllK, ., ..... , . ., ....:.. Aiken Mfg. Co.. .. ., .. M Anderson Cotton Mills. ...103 Amerlian Spinning . . ..HO American Spinning, pfd .1 101 Am.. Warehouse, BprayN, C..,- Arcurle Cotton t Mills Arcadla.... . ..,r.. 0 Arkwright Mllls.'r'rt ..-W .,"130 Arlington ..... , . ,..U0 'r; Atherton, N," C, . . ' Avnn .i . 5 . - . ICS i. ' - Avondsle..: ,( . 10'H Augusta, Oa .. ... .. W - Helton. .."j..." .'. ' 109" '. 1W Bonnie..,. .. ..100 US Brandon Cotton Mills, 8. Cv .403 ; -100 Brogon Cotton .Mills 8. C.4 j )' Brookside ., ..., i... 101 ' Buffalo Mills. eVC.' ... Buffalo Mills .t . ' Cabarrus.. .. i. 1.- f .- ,.W .. ' v. - cnaawwK, . c, pffli. w; Cherryville , --"' 5f ChesweU. g. C. ! CheswelL R. C. ifd. , W Cliftoti'Com.j i:nrton rii ... CHflslde ...... .,...,.. 110 ' Chiquola Cotton Mills. .. Chronicle Mills, N. C f. Courtney.; .. ,. .. 100 Chrokee Mir Co. .. Com verse, .. .'. ,. .. .. ... ULS H9 104 106 Coiumbua Mfg.vCC 1 Cora -.."-... -I,.:.! ..- ... ,. . - - WO 78 Darlington., I. .. J Dallas Mfg. Co., Ala.,. . ... 84 Dover" yarn Mills, N. C. Prayton.. ,. , j., ... .. tA Dilifng .. .. .. .. .... .... Eftrd, N. C. fvr ',. .. Elmtra, pfd - , '..-.JOB " Eagle- A fhoealx.. ., . ..... ;aiey.. .. v. ..... ..x Edenton. N. C . " Enterprise Mills, N. C. V. ' Enoree,. .., 4. .. .. rt 77 t Enore,pfdM-.. ....W. Eureka, .. .. K position .. .. ;,,aoo Fairfield .t .. .'. '.. .. i- Florence, N. C. .. .. .. .. a.: .. 115 Fountain, N. C . - 60 v Oaffney Mfg. Co .. .. 80 Oaston.. ...... .. u Oastonla ....... :...i......a..i - Gibson ,j. .. M, 100 oienweoa.. .... iw OlUCk ., ..- ... .. ,. 98 T J00 101 100 , TO ia 76; n jot 75-: 12S 75 . 104, nieni Lowrv ofd Oien Lowry Com.1,. uraniceviue. d. y... (Tt-oanwood.. Hisrhland Park Highland Park pfd;.. HartsvlUe.. .. .. Ji Henrietta Mills ',. ..... ,. .. i .200 "200 a 96 . 101 ,it)f . vt 107 .. ... 140 . ,. .. l '100 . .. M - ' Hosains pia.j, .r HOskim. N. U. .... .... Huguenot pfd. .. .. .. .. lunuB aim n. u. ,.. .'. . .. Inman MUls. S. C . nfd... '.. 17 JohnP, King Mfg. Co., ;. ., 7 Keeler., .. t. , ,. ...... ..UZVs Lancaster t Cotton s Mills ..;.105 Lancaster Cotton Mills pfd., .. 96 Lanstt. .. -. 106- Langley Mfg. Co. .. S3 Laurens .. .. .i .. .. Liberty .v .. , Limestone .. .. .. ..- .. n,9S Ijockhart. B. C '.. 97 Loray, Com.v...... 20 .4. ....... Bd ' 90 Lorav. Pd.- Louise, N. C,.. C... .1. s f"A; big hardware: micrger. The Heath-Lee and the Monroe Hardware Stores td be Consolidated "-Sew Company to- Have 10O,000 v Capital Stock. 11 is announced, unofficially, that the Heath-Lee Hardware Company and the Monroe Hardware : Company, both or. Monroe, are soon to be merc ed Into one corpdratton. -The new-con-oern will handle all lines of hardware, agricultural Implements, etc., and cater to the Jobbing as well as to the retail trade. f The Heath-Lee Hardwani is capitalised at fi0,O0O and does on immense business'. The Monroe Hard Vara Company, with: Its capital of 120,000, has always , prospered. Those Who are financing the jnerger intend to make the new company one of the largest In- the State, The oapiwl stock Will be S10O.O0O and esneclal attention will be given the Wholesale trade..; . monroe is a nustiing little city and Union county . a --Brosoerouii poimtv Such a hardware store as Is planned wui oo naucn in tne way of advertising the city. ' . .ic u .nora. xjruion, or? waaeviue, is Tucupau, s. u.,.. ;.)v. .... one of the Toung Women's Chrtstlanl Tucapau, 8. C, pfdi . Aseoaiationtramily.-I Bhe .is a stenog. Miss Willie Burt Swanaon Is at the Home again after; an absence of eevr era! months. .She is attending busi ness college.' '" - " s vr The reception given by ! Miss Minnie Lee Qattle'. Sunday -school class Tues daxrjvas a'yery enjoyable affair, musi cal , numbers were given by Misses asiney, jowrey, Bieers and Wnisnant, readings by Misses Calllhan and Er-wtn.--y This class is very enthusiastic. holding: social meetmgv every month at the homes of the members. - v .v The vespers to-day at S o'clock will be lead by Mra Willard O. .Rogers, her subject la "Where' 1a Our God?" Miss Irene Allison' will play a violin solo. Miss Eva ddlns has had charge of the mualo this month and ths. slnsrtns- haa heen especially good. The women of Charlotte are Invited to -this service. Lowell I.umberton .. .. .'. .. .. Marlboro Coton Mills .. Martin Furniture Co., N Manchester MUM Maple .. .. .. f. ... .. . .. . Mill Mfo. Cn.L: .. .. .1 .. Mills Mfg. CO.. Pfd.. .f .. Modena Cotton. Mill. . ..... Mollohon.-. ,, ., Monaghan... ... .. .. ., .. Monarch, 8. C.....,, .... .. .. Mqnarch, C. 8. pfd .." Mooresviiie, , .. .. .. Newberry.. ..- '.. .. .. Nokomia N. C ., .. ,. . . NOSTlS MlllS 1. A .n.'.. .. .. Odell Mill..' .. Orangeburg Set Pfd.1 .......4 omogeourg zno pta. . ,. . Orr. Cotton Milla 8, C... .. Osark.. .. ..... Pacolet Mfg. Co.. .. vs .. .. .. Paeolet Mfg Co.,' pfd .... Patterson..- .; -.. 4... .... . Pelser Mfg. Co., .3 "A . .. ,. Piedmont Mfg. Co.. .. .. . Piedmont Wagon Works .. Poe. W, F, Mfg. Co People's Cotton,- Ala .. . Kicmana, e. i... .pra -.. . Roanoke Mills.. .. ., Riverside Mfg. Co .. Richmond Spinning Co... flaxon...... . I,-.,- .. wenaca. .. Senaca, " pfd. .." Sibley, Ga.. .. ,. Social Circle.. .. Southern,; N. C... Spartan Mills.,.. ' Springsteln, .. .. Trenton: N. C... Tryon, N. C. . : ,. 125 ..160 .. 65 .. 40 .,95:.- .."97 :. 99 101 103 99 108 ; 100 108H - 96 161 109 101 too 77 SO ... 87 ..101 .. 86 ... 90 ,.95 ,. ..108 ..100 KB 121 91 104 91 . 80 .100 . 80 ...X45 , ..176 ..10a .. . Iff .. .170 ,...170 200 ..126 . 60 128 .. 100 100 . '..100 111. 1(5 loiH 90 First National of Oatonia, .J25 City National, of Oreenville.,176, First National, of Worranton..Wt . st Carolina National. Columbia. .135 v , Wilmington Savings Sr . Trust - - - Company ... .-. ...,.',,790 Bank of -Spsrtanburg.vr-.. ...404. Central National. , pf Spartan v -f burg .. ..- .. . .-. ..MB - - Merchants' & Farmers', - Spar- t .tanbiu-g .. '!; ' .l-. Peoples' National. 'Winston ..UOt:'-" Spartanburg Sayings 44 .. ,..14S ' Fidelity -, Loan t A Trust, of ' , - Spartanburg ,.815 -,--: .rirst National," Spartanburg. .140 .., . Southern Trust Co ;..-. 100 v" Cabarrus . Savings ., Bank (par ,- 60 ..- ... ' t Battery Park, Ashevllle swJ, , W " First National, of Hlohniond..235 . - 1 N. O. Railroad Stock.. ..184 '- . Equitable Trust Co., Augusta ,r 94 , National, Egchange, Bank. : Au- - y . 'gusta :.. .. ...... .. .. .. . 131 Atlantic A N C, RaUroa.t,. " Cbarltos Trust Co, .. .. .. ..100 - v Atlantic National Bnk .. ,, 236 268 , -W ".BONDS. .. 133 ..102 ..102V4 N. C. 6s 1919 ...rV,... N. C 4s 1919 s.e N. C. 4s 19C9- .. n. v, as mc aaawu.,-.. .... ... Spray Woolen Mills , 6s. Inter est added ... .-... . .. Columbus Power Co. 6s .1 ...lom arandy' Mills 6s , .. ..90 A. . ft 0.'RrfR. s 1S19.V ....103 National Lean ; A: Gxcbange Bank Columbia.. .. .. ., .. ....140 Palmetto Bank A Trust Co. ..115 Palmetto Bank A Trust Co. . . 115 8tate Bank., ;-. . .........115 Bank ot Columbia.,- ........ 130 N. C, R, R, Stock .. 184 132 108V, 102H 106W ' 109 ' 104 w ; . NOTICE TO CC;.TPm.CTC2S. ' The Bdildlhg-' Committee' o ihe Shelby Oraded - School will meet In Shelby. - N. C. on Tuesday. Jan.- 60th, I906r at $ p. tn., for the purpose of exhibiting , the plans and specifica tions for Shelbys new graded school building, and , wet-respectruiiy invite all contractors. who' desire to put in a bid on the whole contract to at tend this meeting..- -Ample time will be given contractors- to make -estimates and - present bids, and all' of the condition will , be stated fully at this meeting, L Our architect will also be present to furnish any information which will enable contractors to ma Intelligently.- -.n- ' v c t HOKT. Chairman,' J, L. JSTJTTJUB, Secretary, , Tierw York Bank Statement. New York.' Jan. 27.- The statement ot the- clearing house banks for thin week showi that the banks hold lfi.829.850 over tne legal reserve requirements, x nis is a decrease! of 1934.725 over last week. The statement follows. , . - loana, H,Ml,JlS.liW. ' increase, l5.5iT,8go; deposits, Sl.047.U2.eOO; increase, tl7.748.3Q0; circulation, t52.267.40b; decrease 416,000 lagal tenders. 184,401,600. lncreane $488,000; siieoie. tl9S.O08.40O. Increase 93,008.100: re- urv ,.rttnnira. Kjni.tfn.LDU. tnorense 825: surnlus.' 116.829,850, decrease $934,725; ex-United State, deposits, fl-.KS.ys, de crease $929,450. Seaboard Air Xlne Stocks. Baltimore." -JanA J7.--Seaboard Air Line common ana prsrerreo,, noimng aoing. PORT MOVEMENT. . January Zi, MOtl. Oalveston quiet' New Orleans quiet ,..,. Mobile quiet Savannah nominal Charleston nominal ...... Wilmington-nominal ....... .. Norfolk quiet . Baltimore nominal-........ New Tork quiet Boston quiet ... . ' ,. . Philadelphia' quiet ... . . . . 11 117U 1195 Mrs. Dorsettr Of , High Point. epeetel to The Observer. High point, aani '. aira u. a. Leak, living on Hamilton street, upon entering the room ef her mother. Mrs. Dorsett, thle'tnoming found tne agea lady dead. ? Although feeble, Mrs. Dor sett retired In her usual good health. The body wae yet warm when found and she mt-.have "died early this morning. Mrs. Dorsett was a native of Randolph eounty and a woman known for her strong Christian char acter and- her affection for her children. .... . ..- . ..'.,' ... .. 64 . .m . . 50 ..137 90 ..116 131 ..143 O. S. Phillips, of Fayettevlllo. Correspondence of The Observer. 1 Fayettevllle, Jan.' 25. Mr. George S. Phillips died at hi- residence in this city at o'clock.1 yesterday evening, aged 48" years, leaving a wife and two children. The" , funeral services were conducted at 19 -o'clock this morning by Rev. JX H. Tut tie,-pastor of Ray Street Methodist . church, s, Deceased 106. -was twice. married,! his Arst wife hav ing been Miss Oro Watson, of this city, and his surviving widow was Miss Ef fle Harris,! of Mlddletown, Conn. He was long, n the railroad service, being a conductor on the Wilmington & Wei don Railway .but. was more recently engaged in business In Norfolk. Va, N. B. Truth, St. laul, June SI. '08 I've lived so long I remember well when the Mississippi was a brook. My good health and life came by taking Holllster'a, Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents. R. H. Jordan A Co. 1784 104 172 ISO J.W - rloa ..v.- ... .. . ,100 .150 101 80 140 128 142 ICO 105 166 93H A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES Itching, Blind, Bleeding.. Protruding Pllea Druggists are authorised to re fund money it FAZO , OINTMENT falls' to core In to 14 days., 60a Tuscarora ToccoA, Ga .. Toxaway Union Mills. S. C. Union Mill, a C. nfd Unity, Ga .. .. .. .. ..198 Victor Oil, .... .... . .. Victor Mills. S. C. v . '.; .. 116 Waihalla, S C. .. .ji av .. j. - Warren Mfg. Co. pfd.. ' 99 Warren Mfg. Co.-i .. jV .. .... Washington Mills,.,' 17 Washington Mills, pfd, 94 Weldon .. .. . .. Woodslde .. .. '., 90, Whitney Mfg Co.. . . ..m Woodruff.. .. ... v. ..-. W..103 Wllliamaton4 U .. ..... .. , 94 Watts..-.,. ( tK ... .. .. 70 Ware Shoals.. ., 87 WJscassett , ., ., 131 York. , - 106 101 93 100 135 86 5 ; .RANK STOCKS. ' First' National" of Charlotte.;. 166 ' Merchants' Av Farmers', Char. lotta., .... .. ,'. 1S2 Commercial of Charlotte..,. .. .. 230 Charlotte. National .. .... 170 Southern States Trust Co.. Charlotte v., .. 4 h. i' 129 -! Southern Loan and Savings Bank -, va-a.a tvi.veir 167 J Isi Goal! Coal! Coal! . 1 I LET OS SBRVBYOO' I COAL - For all Purposes, We sell the best Coal r that money can bay, and t i know we can give satis- I ' faction, no matter what 1 i .yout - fuel requirements X m ay dc . STEAM, DOMESTIC. BLACKSMITH COALS 'n V i HQiAteeXFiielGd v ; Charlotte,, N. 0. inn ' n ' - '- . i - ' ' ' 1. . for Croup, Colds, and Whooping Cough in chldren; Co chesty Colds in, Head, etc- In adults,' .Physicians pr and. get the best ef result. . ' u-y, ''ti ' ' .Don't take any; substitute 'as they, are not as good. $ 4 druggists, I6c tor J ounce box. $oi by ell , ' w, (uuunc ug vuci--UBi.. ., .. . ri f ... , S10 South Elm St., Opposite McAdoo Uousty- ci , Greensboro. Jf.' (V SPECIAL REDUCED RATES VIA THE The Seaboard beas to announce that ac count of the oocasioiM mentioned below the rates and eonditionj earned will apply. Mexico City, MexicoGolf Tournament, tfBUUBi i,m.rTOm.i7 M'U, inn. xvaL0 ot one frst Class fare, . plus SSo. will . apply; tickets sold , January lt-12th, continuous passage in each direction with final limit February 28th. 1908. Chattanooga, Tenn. Southern Baptist : convention ana Auxiliary societies. May luth-lfth, 1906. Rate one first clasi fare, plus,- 26c. for the round. trip. - (minimum rate) 60 cents, tickets -sold - May 8th, 9th, and 10th, final limit ten days In addition to date of ; tale. Tickets may be extended. For further information as to rates from any point or schedules apply to your near est agent or oqarea iti unaeriignea. v.. n, iiAiiio, x. jr. a., Raleigh, N, C. mmm ONE NIGHT Thursday, February 1 A Maaloal Comedy im Two Acts The Rajah of Bhong With the Elmore Sisters ' !. ... .. . - . v-:,7T'-'' . j . , ' ,- ' ..i-.s-'i.-.-. PRICES: . SS, SO.- 75C, M.00, : JJ... 1 " ' i '-p li i' I-'..'. 'si,. .L OP OltEEN CELEES1S many people would lead her to be. Jleve. when the housewife -goes to purchase flour for her baking day but If she has once used the Pride of - Charlotte flour she will take nothing else. It Is made of the choicest sef lected wheat and groond- at our mills. MECKLKXBURG FLOUR MILLS J. Lee Kolner, Proprietor. , -' Phone 3. .K . sinff ism-n-a Oocky Mountain Tea Nucgcbr , A Bnay Meilolae tx Bury FsoplX. ' Brlagt SelosaBesltB tad Baasw Vlget. - v A srwdnoforCor-rtiMtlcfl, todlgestiOT nd Kidney Troubles, Pimph-s, Eosenta, Impure - Blood, Bad Breath, Sluggish Bowels, Headache f nd Bsokarbe. It's Rocky Slountala Tea la tab-, fet form, in cents a bos, Oenuins ciads by louusrsa Dnue Coas-Airr, Madison, Wis. mOEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PECPLt :4.i.'jk' m iHill ffisBsS3sI? Jjjy1 ' WE ARE STILL HUSTLIXG and supplying builders with the very best well seasoned lumber for every purpose. While the demands of our customers are great, we have disap pointed no one and are glad to state that ' our efforts to -meet, the desire for a grade of lumber 'of the bMt quality have, bean appreciated far oeyona our expectayofia VT J. H. WKARN A CO., Cnariotte, A FULL PINT OLD VIRGINIA APPLEJACK Grrdfthrr'l MattdnMt Brtnfy, Attn sdtrcrllHswnt I'll Mas' rot this gra tis with rsurorssr for S CM Of " WESTOVER 10.YIAB OLO RYE WHISKEY "Beat the Tkbh)FrM ihe World Overt" ffTl .' s elfli m fflUT Siesf. l"J , msss fr-a um ehoicMl trsin. Vss'll I I . ,. scree fc'i ths rleheM, itftx tmont I I wUtkor ros'T rar Uitc4. Hot to b I I : hs4 tsroaik tUiltt: told n I I l 4trfll.rt Ut-i qu. 93.10. f I 8 ets. SS.99: sklDMd Mmtrtu sr as t'ttmU la slsld sscktfs. Aflsr roo' tattsS it, if sos'rs sot b tltsly sstisM thst h's tba bH rrs wfcltkcy for Mm aener roa'rt ret k id tiaplr cork tks opca e4 bottles, shis kick to an, . ra collect, sa4 f mtil taravWlo fit nfvni rr mntr. I rsfar M th laafc ef Kkbtaaa4, an4 ta tas risatarsNathMial Bsakof this ekr iloBT rallabUltr. Witta for It beefelst gbiag lafonuRioo on tka whUkay qiMMioa, PHILO. KELLY, RICHMOND.VA. HACKNEY BROS. Plumbing and Heating Contractors lobDcrs in Supplies HACKNEY BUILDING, W. FIFTH ST. ACADEMY, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31. W. P. Cullen Presents OSCAR L. fIGMAN and RUTH WHITE:: In The Musical Triumph THE With a Company in cluding Jethro Warner, Fred Bailey, Harrv B. Williams. G. E. Romaln, Etta tockhart. Louise Brackett.! Francis Warner, and the Fahidtis Cow "Girl Chorus. PRICES: $1.60, '75, 60 and 25c Seat tale Monday. LET US HELP YOU ECONOMIZE A knowledge of what cleaning and dyeing can do would suggest a great source of economy to -numberless people. Many articles of delicate color are never destined to live beyond the end of the season which introduced them. Skirts, Dresses, Waists, Gentlemen's Suits,' Neckties, etc., are cast aside with ; wearing ' qualities intact,! when cleaning or dyeing: would make them serviceable for future use. We fed , assured that were the merits of our work more gener ally known, a large proportion of doming now cast' aside as useless would be sent to us, and the expense f of replenishing wardrobes reduced. If you want to economize we can help you. CHARLOTTE STEAM LAUNDRY LAUNDERERS, DYERS, CLEANERS 219 SOUTH TRYON STREET. . v.-,'..r -- .,,-?-'-.- ... . LIBERAL TERMS TO AGENTS, .... .. M' ..... -..ft -..VI .- . ' .- . , . ... ' V' :nV4iZJpfZ& inns ' ' t 4 - K.1 Viw-'-iv' .";, M : , ;Vasn, n.riNaupnai,canics:and .Uttice....1.:.;......t;..v.:..:..,i.$ ? 17,106.02 . . ? Cash Qpital.......1...'.'.. , ;Prcuni- m,aur,of . QtiMoilm: k J3,4887t ot X i "I" ' , J, J t1 fc- -; .'f ,e;Rcal Estate (unmctjmbefed):,;;:tx ' i J i J.i , ft -- t . i ' 1 I a , v, . i A . , ' F u " ' 5- J. Jif . v ?'.--; vv. v i J- ZZm -,. t ' -,- ..-- ."tV-' .''. :. -wkW,,(,4,(,, ..,..'... --. JK- J in X Xr.'i',.:.'.i.;J v; j V ... ,i...-.........kp. ,-JViUUvevU-,, Vatllswc for RcIiis lli OinCT IJMVlaXlCS "... ...,.... 'U'vt - . 7e3U -'. v ' -;C;SurpuWtH ftMMia 42,8923 : . ; burclus as regards PoKcy-hdaers...;.;;.;.;.i.;....;.M.. ; 92,892.23 tfa- I Alt v -V ,-Vi.- . f it 1 . i v ' fTnrr rasr rr v a- w-. vt
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 28, 1906, edition 1
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