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V i I 'if i r, c k. I A SCAPE-GOAT ::.avATi r c.rE cuxg.dtjtt Ci of Clarence Thrallklll, Who W Kent to Kaluria County Poo rmrm on m Chain Gang Sentence, Bring to Light lact TOM TMr- vr Man Mitch Cases-i-Stl In Dispell wiry - Circles Over - lYospeoUve Khnrtam of Hlaftft IVAVelllUC MUM , Found Read In Bed In Columbia Hotel Blind Tig King Acquitted Palmetto Mew s. , ' 1 , i ; Observer Bureau, .,. j1' S v 1201 Main Street, ,' . Columbia, a C, AprU 6. In the matter of Clarence Tbrallkill telnr a lamed to serve a three-year wntence he got for his part In the killing Of Beft Burton, on account of , p , T v v X ..... - i the alleged condition of hta health tor bidding htm doing duly on the county ' rang, an Interesting sidelight Is thrown on the subject in a letter the Governor received this morning from Sheriff Sample, by way of explanation. ;The letter Indicates that the Saluda county poor farm ta being used gen- eratly for this kind of cases. If other ooonty supervisors throughout the - fitate follow the lead made by Sa luda, the situation with regard to these ' nhort-term prisoner will be materially , and alarmingly chanlged throughout ' " the State. ', ' Govenor Heyw-iril ha referred . BhertfT Sample'aJetter to Solicitor Tim v merman, directing the solicitor to " bring the matter before the Kaluda ,V errand Jury for a thorough investtga- tlon. The Governor does not feel that ha should deal with the matter with . the Information he has In hand. The letter says: "My dear sir: ; Your letter dated the 4th Instant has Ibsen received and noted. It is a fac: S that Mr. Clarence Thrallklll Is at work on the county poor farm by iorder of the county supervisor and board of 't county commissioner's of Haluda. couiv ty. which order was made by reason of the fact that reputable physicians utated In certificates that Mr. Thrall- kill was not physically able to undergo the exposures and hardships of hard labor on the county gang. Ho far as X am Informed, I have no jurisdiction In this matter, Mr. Thrallklll having ' surrendered himself for service to the county supervisor and has been as signed to work by him. It may not , toa amiss to state that, as I am In formed, others have been assigned to work in the poor house when their sen tences were similar to Mr. ThrallklU's when It appeared that the parties con demned to service were not physically able to perform' the service under the conditions exacted on chain gang ser vice. I believe It only proper to men- tlon that. In connection with the poor farm of this county, there Is a two or four-horse farm, and Mr. Thrall klll Is assigned there ss a laborer and tot as an inmate of the poor house. It has been a custom In this county to work the chain gang as a whole, on the poor farm, when weather con dition seemed to make it advisable to do so. If there are any Instructions ' that It is my duty to fill, or any In formation that I can give, command gn. D. 8. SAMl'LK. Sheriff of Saluda County. A SHORTAGE OP GLASS. A Stir was created In dispensary cir cles this morning by the published statement that the State dispensary would have to close down next mmmfr because the State board has failed to provide for a supply of glass sufficient to last tnrough the summer wnue inn glass plants generally over the coun try are closed for that season. "I see no reason for any such fear." aid Commissioner Tatum this morn ing. "We have some 10,000 cases of robought glass on hand and I under . stand the Carolina glass concern has enough on hand to last us about two months. From what we get generally In the wiiy .of rebought glass and what ' lis available from the Carolina concern, there is a supply In sight to last Into September. As I understand It, there ; are 22 cars coming to us. If we want them, under the Flaccus contmct at '.. the lowest contract price, which may - ba used under the resolution adopted , toy the Legislature in reference to the Carolina Glass Company. Any time between now and the 17th of Mav thn ' board may arrange to get any part of these 23 cars It mav need. This would run us into the fall "The board, as I take It. has plenty . Of time In which to provide for a sup ' ply of glass, from sonte half doxen bids that, I see hy the newspaiers, have been submitted. The board meets avgaln next Tuesday." The Thomas II. Ryan Planing Com pany, at the corner of Wayne nnd College street, was destroyed hy fire gbta morning. The machinery, which : recently went to Lor Ire A Low ranee Under a mortgage, was Insured by Cham in ttie Dial sgem y for $2,000. The , tnitldings were of little value. Thev wore of highly Inflammable material auvd burned rapidly. The origin of the Are is unknown. TRAVELING MAX FOUND DEAD. J. J. Kpengler, a well-known ttuvd- lrtg man, whose home la In Daltl- t " snore, tout who travels out of New ! I ; York, was found dead In his hotel I . room this morning, the discovery be- in maae oy tne servants. A phy , ak'lan summoned by the coroner de- dared that, to all outward apiearanceR death waa due to heart disease, but, ' a far as fats friends knew, Mr. Rpan- aler waa in gyod health when he re- IITM last nignt ana his lnth was anirnrlHA M rut mVww. V iK-lng entirely j ' i unexpected. HI relatives in Halll-!., relatives In Bald - were notified ami some of them I expected to be here to-morrow to i accompany the remains back home lar. Hpangler waa a married man of : cmoellent habits. Coroner Walker was notified, but. after he made an ln- - waotlgatlon, decided that. an there ,3- 'l awamed to be no doubt as to the cause death, an Inquest would be un- giocessiry. ,2i TBLJJtt) TIQEJlt KINO" ACQUITTED. s Wad Hampton Sellers, the blind tl . : . sYr king, waa acquitted In Federal Court in Charleston. yesterday of the cttarge of doing a wholesale liquor business without a license and dls 1 ,, poaing of unstamped whiskey, by a y Jury which eonsldared Ma case five . minutes. Railroad witneoses were put 'j MP to show targe corurlgnnx-nts of whls i ker to Ballera and various canstaoloa I testified to numerous seiiures of large quantities from Mm, In barrels, in kegs and In barrels of glass No attempt ' ajraa made to conceal the fact that ajellers had large dealing as a retailer. w wiiers nimaeir denied that be had K)M in any quantity to exceed four svnd a balf rallona. denied that he was 1 eonsigrtea of soma of the shipments and pleaded ignorance of the pack- ages being- onstamped. He added that tneta are sour aeaisrs mat do a whole aala blind tiger business. An unsuo ' reasful attempt waa made to prove that Seller was In collusion with North Carolina distillers to defeat the payment of tbe wholesalers Ux which if xaquirad on a five-gallon keg. ,""t T. VTr .C. A. lVsoaals. ' Mra. Alida Burkhead and Miss Ross r j lieyaon. atuderUa at Kinga Business Co. )-, liava returned to their homes 1 It Concord, - lilim Myrtla t Sloan, of Staela Creek, a Mat entered the business college. ; Miss Corn welt, of Spartanburg, Is at the A aaocfatlott' Homa or a wesk hOe tsldnar madlcal traaUnant," ' Jtisa Ivey Kinney lsarea to-day for ra!e(gh and will do two sreeka' work in the y, W, C. A. at the RaptUt fTnlrcf. t 7 trfora returning t CJuuiotta, PreebyteriaW Lte tarJBxcUIng Came yesterday Fhsttsher, t Oak Ridge, Make Jiome-tiunv, --'. .r Special to The Observer. ' rwvMn a (fiaii RIdee 7. David' (on . Bo rewds Uis rasprd pf the base ball game this f Ujmkkmi, ; which was wit nessed by a large cRowd. 3he gams was highly exciting, Hj Visitors; expectingto win, and Davidson duly hoprM.tnst mey would not. -Tha uim was fuft of life and go from the start and.swMle hers were some costly errors and flite gits that made the runs for both side rafber num erous to entitle the gams up ran inw lh hHl 'll bu In lh nulif a beautuul exhibition of skill and dexte.us work. TViat Knaaim1 lava mm sVklltfwnVM' Duvldson-Cely, If; Moore eL ft Bailey ss; Gusrrant. Sb; FftisonV : Held, jb; Oak RJ el ire Shaver, if: Cracy"" ,V Drake, rf; Holt, If., as; Cooke, WfHolt, E.. 2b: Forrest, lb. V , Batteries: ' - Anderson and Hnernij- Warren nnd Fletcher. Summary: . Davidson stolen oases ( struck out by Anderson 8; two-base bits coly: oases on balls a; runs it: errors i sacrifice hits J; hits 11; Oak Rldgo Doubl play. Warren to Cooke to. For rest; struck out by Warren 7; two-base nits, nnaver, warren, hois; inree-uase bits Holt, Cooke; home-runs Fletcher; hit bv pitched ball Drake: hits 12: runs 7; errors 2; sacrifice hits 4; umpire, Cttan- dler: scorer. John Van Landlnsham. Dr. Munroe's qulsz class began work yesterday. Ten new men are already here, and others are coming In dally. Moat all. of the rrsduatlna class will re turn in the course of a few days for this work and quite a number or the second- year men are making use or this gooa opportunity .to. learn, soms more raeaicine. ir. Hmitn win aneas at me oeomu Presbyterian church, Charlotte. Sunday. Ir. Grev. with Mr. J. u. Kearns alter nate has ben elected delegate from this chnrch to the meeting of Concord Pres bytery at Mockiivllle next week. nr. w. J. Martin will make an aaaress at an early data before the Westminster School at wildemere, Rutherford county. GUILFORD 26; A. A 51. 3. In tmo.J'ulI of Krrors tlio I"aimers CJo IHfcvn In Defeat It-fore the Quaker Jlobbs Good Work for URdlford. Special to The Observer. tlreensboro. ADrll 6 In a very poor exhibition of the national sport and a giime full of errors on A. as M.'s part Guilford defestod the Farmers, of Ral eigh, here to-day by ths overwhelming core of to 3. Guilford went Into the fun determined to win end, that her nu-rrtlorm would be realised, whs evi dent from the first Innlntt when lie scor ed four runs. The scoring kept up throustanut the same. A. & M. was han dicapped because of her belt pitchers be ing out of the frame, Steele and Temple being In the hospital and McCathren be ing unable to pitch, having pitched the Carolina game yesterday. Catcher Thompson was rilno out of his position on Bccoiitn of a broken finger. Hams went In the box to pitch but was relieved by Black In ther third Inning. Ilobbs. for Guilford, was In fine trim, and had the A. & M. batters at his mercy, only flvte hits twins made off hit delivery and only one before the sev enth Inning. AJtogether. he struck out 11 men three of them in thn ninth In ning. The Guilford batters hit unuiusl ly hard, landing 22 clean ones, nine of them two-buggers, one three-bugger by l.lndnev und a honte-run by I.lndley. Ev ery mim succeeded In getting a hit. The special features of the game were Hobb s pitching. Guilford's hitting. Hall's all round work at short and hitting for Guilford and Knock s work at second for A. & M. Guilford was accredited with on v three errs and A. & M. with 17. lintlerles: Guilford W. Hohbs nnd L. Ilohhn: A. & M.-Iiarrlfl, liluck and Shuford. TRINITY DOWX8 UKORGIA TECH. Oiio-Kldcd Game at Atlanta Result In Morc of 10 to 0 in Favor of Tar IloeN. Special to Thie Observer. Atlanta. On., April . In an unlntereat liis one-lded sunie Trinity defeated the Georgia lech, here to-day by a score of 'i to (I. The features were the excellent work of Clement In thn box, Webb'a beautiful second-hnie playing, nnd the heavy hlttlna; of Justus, who got four hlti out of live limes up. Summary: Jilts Trinity 17. Oeorgla Tech. 1; errors, Geor gia Tech. 4. Trinity 1; earned runs. Trin ity R; struck out by Clement 11, hy Day 4- three-bime lilts Clement 1. Justus 1; two-bane hits Clement 1. Justua 1; Klow ern I; bntterlen: Trinity Clement and Wrenn; Ueorglu Tech. Day and KnlKht. Otlier College Ciante. At Maron. tin.: Auburn, II); Meroer, 3. At Charlottesville, Vs.: 1'nlveraity of Virginia, : Vlrslnln Military Institute, 0. At 1 unrnlooau, Ala.: Vanderbllt, 10; Alabama. 4. At U BMhliif ton: Georgetown, 7; Penn- sylvunin, 0 At Li xlrieton, Va.: Vanhlnglnt) and le, : V. 1'. 1.. 4. Inlcr-Ijcaguo tianies. At Phlladelpliln: American-National guine poslponed: wet grounds. At Danville, Va.: Brooklyn National, 6: Danville Virginia Hlnte league, 2. At Wunlilngton: Wushlngton gmerl rana, T; I Ion ton Nationals. . Al Atlanta: Atlanta Boutherna. New York Americans, 1. At Kirmlngham. Ala.: Detroit Ameri cans, 2; Birmingham, 1 (12 Innings). Champion All - Ilound Rail Man liangoii in Virginia. Roanoke, Vs.. April 6. Morris Crea mana was bunged to-day at Pearls burg. Va., for the murder of John Kldd, whom he killed last April. Crenmans had a long career of crime to his credit, he having killed three men and parllolpatcd in several other inurdera He had been h hoise thief and highwayman, postofd'-e robber and all-round bad man. He was 42 yearn of age, and had been In prison 7 lltni'S. 1 ho children of the primary clam of Hi I VhT'i Knlaeonn rhnrcli m- rffmrar led x, meet with Mrs. C. L. Hunter nt 3 "ii" ufternoon to practice fie Kntrr nnmii-. In mime place, the water In the old rock ouaiiv, I from 1ft to 20 feet deep The rniniriH are busy drawing It out. but ns yet little Impression has been made upon I he total supply. S NKJHTS OXXY. COMMF.NCINO MONDAY. APRIL tTll TIIK RAVIS GODWIN STOCK CO, Opening Itlll "A DAI'tfllTKR OF SATAN" C'liango of Knccla I tic Kvery Per fornutmte. PRICEH: 10, SO and 30c. Tickets now on sale at Jordan's drug store. Ladle wilt be admitted free Mon day night when accompanied by one paid toe ticket. If reserved before p. m.. at Jordan's drug store. f. b. n. JtO. 407 I. TRYOn ST. fCI fiOIT ON YtAB CONTRACT 8 good rooms, modern con veniences, deep lot With stable. 40.00 per month. F. D. ALEXANDER Tbe Movement of lmber' of Tw , j 1 le. Visitors and Otberv . "Mr E.-ir; Grace spent yete"ay . at Albemarle on business. . ' Mr. I. V. McCoUum, of Hamlst, wa among the visitors in the city yesterday. Messra i.:Von Adams - and I Pierce, of 'Gastonio,, were? guests ft ns Central last nlghu V . an t, Ij. MOJiingsneao. or uohi nuii n psnaing to-oay in tne city. , . v Mr, R. If. Rybum. of the Shelby bar. is snendlnr to-day In the city, staying at ine central.- . Mr. C. W Tillett left yesterday morn In for. Chanel" Hill, where last night he acted as a Judge at the annual debate between tna universities or worm Caro lina and Georgia. Mr. Tillett will Spend a few days st the University with his sons, Messrs. ituncan ana cnarie'veiore returning to tne city, . Mr. J. C. Smith, of Harris Bm-lnrs. 8 C.. spent yeaterday In the city, stavlna at the Buford. .' .',''. ;, Arnoni - the out-of-town peonls vhero yesterday were . Messrs. S. B. Btjady and af the Central. . si ' W. C. Pearce. of Chicago,; III., af ter rttendlng the State Sunday . school conven"tfhJ here, left last night for his home. ' . Messrs. S B. Webb, of Btatesvllle, and A. H. Webb, Of Shelby, were visitors In the city yesterdsv Mr. John C. MiiV, of Rutherfordton, spent yesterday In fhe city, staying at the Central. Mr. D. M. Austin, ot StatesvlUe, was among the visitors here yesterday. Among the out-of-town - teopie hers yesterday was Mr. T, C. Coxe, Pf Wades boro. Mr. H. R. WUcO, of the Mutual Ufe Insurance Comniinv. returned to the city yesterday morning a(ar a business trip in tne western part or tne tstaie. Rev. Dr. Martin D. Hardin, after spending a few dava at Montreal, return ed to the city yesterday. 'Ha left last night for Charleston. W. Va., where he will spend a week. Mr. Carey Wilson, of Western Mon tnnna, who has been visiting his father, Mr. Hayward Wilson, In Steele Creek, will return home Monday. Special Notices FOR 8AU5-THE CLARKSON RK8I- dence. No. 10 E. 9th St. This is charm ing location nnd good house. Fine pur chases like this will soon be gone, so get n move on you right now If Inter ested. When It's gono you'll want it. K. 1.. KEESLBR. 'Phone Hi. 'BI.UK RIBBON" IS THE BRAND OF the finest Lemon and Vanilla extract that money and experience can produce, Absolutely pure, goes twice as far and the uius Ribbon" flavor is perfection TYPEWRITERS RENTED, ALL MAKES day, week or month. J. J. L'KAjiun as CO., Trust building. Nl'NNALLY'S DELICIOUS CANDTEo fresh by express Just received, 80 cents per pound. Leave your order for Easter candy now. WOODALL A BHEP- PARD, exclusive agents for Charlotte. USE STOWBTS FOOT POWDERS FOR tired, hot, burning feet, soothing at all times and gives instant relief. Sold and recommended by .IAS. P. 8TOWB & CO.. Druggists. 'Phone 179. WB HELL EVERYTHING FOR THE garden and (lower yard, so far as seeds are concerned. Plenty of Nasturtium and Sweet Peas in bulk. DILWORTH DRUO STORE. 'Phone 217. B. 8. DAVIS. "CJHK. THEY'RK NICE!" "NO SKJN on em!" After dinner Salted Peanuts. Decidedly the best salted peanut on the market. Kach nut Is careruily neiected, blanched and Halted. You will find them nice. 'Phone 68. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU ANY KIND OF typewriter wanted now or rebuilt. I.arsmt tvnewrlter dealer In Cnrollnas. Supplies for all kinds of typewriters ribbons, carbon DaDers. oils, etc. mx- pert repairman repair and rebuild all kinds of typewriters. Best on earth. Write us your wants. JONES, the Typewriter Man, Charlotte, N. c. nice lot and barn, 614 North Caldwell street. Nlce.6-room modern cottage, 6l6 E. 8th atreet. Porcellne bath, hot water und tens. Modern 8-room notme, 600 East 9th street. Nice building lots In various parts of cltv. At bargain prices. J, ARTHUR HKNDERSON A liftO. HURRY UP! EASTER IS ABOUT here. Let me start on your Baiter suit at once. I have the finest linn of suit ings In the city, Imported stock. Prices to auit everynoay. uiin t aeiay. com now and be In the ring. Kit and satis faction guaranteed. II. MILLER, Tailor. The Old Reliable. A LI VERY SERVICE THAT IS SAFE, good horaea, nobby turnouts, drivers If you want them. Our horse, while they are not by any means dead, are per fectly safe. "Phone for a team for the wife and children. J. C. COCHRANE A BRO. 'Phone 52. FEW DELICIOUS CRATE FED BROIL, era 'Phone farm. No. 2943. CHAR LOTTE POULTRY FARM. FOR SALE-8,000 CABBAOE. LETTUCE and Tomato Plants. Cut Flower and Funeral Dsalsns at HCHOLTZ 8 GREEN HOUSES, Charlotte, N. C. Phone 2061. WB HAVE A VERY FINK LOT OF seasoned oak and pine stove wood; quantity and quality guaranteed. We also carry a Rtock of terra cotla pipe from 4 In. to 24 In. 'Phone 370. Prompt delivery. C. DOWD CO. UUSINE8H MEN WILL NOT FIND A more convenient place to dins nor a mors varied bill of fare than here. Our effort are for kulck, bent satis factory service. OEM RESTAURANT, E. F. CKE8WELL, Manager. The Crowell Sanitarium Co., Inc. For tha Treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous Diseases. Special apartments and nurses for lady patients. All forma of electricity for treating nervous diseases, and varloua methods of massage. Includ ing the Bllhnlaler vibrating method. The stockholders all being physicians constitute, a consulting board. Specially trained male and female nurses and attendanta 8. M. CROWEIX. M. D, Prea W. M. STRONG. M. D.. Resident Pnyslctaa. Charlotte's Rest Conducted Hotel THE BUFORD Special attention given to Table Service, making It tin equalled In the South. This la a feature of The Buford that la claiming the attention of i the Traveling Public. Clean, Comfortable Reds, At tentive Servants. C HOOPER tlenager ' Mr. J. A,' i-iJi'.Si m!""nal. nsar the oofner pf P0'1 n, streets and m-TIT-sorin tJersl' Ct'a 'yeverui residence IthTTi iLJPr.X" 1;nttcd Tn wnhJi Wbiston shortly.Tri will :!2SS2lJ5SSr'r.p lP"ng a Aw days i-Kii- ' " possession or tne au i?J2?hi2lf Pfi w"? hlch ha recently. THE V7EATHEE. '"Foreca.t" for' Saturday and Sunday: Fair Saturday; Sunday fair, warmer in Interior, frssh north to northeast winds. CIGARS! CIGARS! Get them to-day, you can't i to-morrow. We havg an excellent line of all the leading brands DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED in boxes of 25, 50 and. ;,100 R. H. Jordan & Co. 1 DRUGGISTS. WE NEVER CLOSE. NOTICE North Carolina, t Mecklenburg County. Having' qualified as the adminis trator c. t. a. of the estate of Mra. Julia S. Smith late of aaid County and State this is to notify all persons having claims against ttje aaid estate to exhibit 'them to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of April, 1007, or this notice will be plead In bar of. their recovery. All persons Indebted to aaid estate are requested to make settlement. THOS. W, ALEXANDER, Administrator, Piedmont Bldg., Charlotte. N. C This the th day of April. 1906. WHEN INTEREST BEGINS , Deposits made in the Southern Loan & Savings Bank, either on the 1st, 2nd or 3rd of any month draw Interest from the first day of that month. This applies to money that remains three calen dar months, and to Largo and Small Deposits Alike. ,. Our Time Certificates bear Interest from date. it ' " , SOUTHERN LORN & SAVINGS BANK r. AC Brown, free.. W. B. Alexander. V. Pres., W. L. Jenkins. Cashier. INVESTMENT We are offering some Investment property, well located, Just two blocks from East Avenue, in the First Ward, about $15,000.00 to-, tal valuation. The property is Improved and is payina; about IS per cent, on the prices asked. Should purchasers desire to Invest smaller amounts, vie can divide same into values from 1500.00 up to $15,000.00. We will be pleased to show this property to anyone Interested. - - - THE CHARLOTTE REALTY COMPANY A. o. CRAIG, Treaa 'Phone S77 Office 18 E. Trade 8t. THIS IS THE DAY. First payment April Series, due TO-DAY. Take shares RIGHT NOW and get an even start in the race. Money can be had in SHORTER TIME than ever before, so file application at once. We expect at least 500 SHARES to day for a starter. Don't let this opportunity pass without an effort to better your condition, and the best plan yet devised Is through Building A Loan, and the MUTUAL stands without a peer in fine results and satisfactory deal ing. To miss this Series la your loss, and there's no ex cuse for your doing so. JNO. R. PHARR, President E. L KfESLER, Treasurer. PHONE 344 51 1-2 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. lion ting on Beattls's Ford Macadam road, three miles from city; about fifteen aores la timber; forty young fruit trees; I-roOm Dwelling and a Barn. A good Spring on place. i Call at office (or prices. ,. The gain In new bnildmg and Industry In Korih CaroUn is greater thaua at any period tn the State's history. The North Carolina Home Insurance Co. ' f 1 ' , -t i ? j of Raleigh, t. C should rsoalva Its ' proportion of lata V prosperity i f: as compared with the percentage of new business gfven to It , periods ot teas Industrial activity. , , . , , i r Glva tt the insurance on the desirable new propertlea yon have' to offer. R win help to build ap oar home fitata and coaUaaa the. groat r of proaporlty now enjoyed hy oar people. , 1 IIABVET LAMBETD; Manager Insurance DepartmeDt vDihVorth Floral Gardens Don't hesitate to place youf orders wlth us foi ;your Wedding FloweVa, Loose 'Cut Flower and Floral Us igna. v .(A i ' In dealing with our customers In Ailing; orders by maiUvwIr or direct our motto -is,; "Put yourself Jn his place," " ' ss - " - i' , Send, us your ''orders and wg will exercise the same care in detail; as would bs given were you here tp se lect. ' . , s Wa nut ourselves In vour place and give' what we' would expect to, re eelva ourselTea. v Tha choicest selection - ot cut flower. The best service. , WG. McPHEE,Prop. Charioile, ti C P. O. Box 137. V Bett TrTionea. We CLEAN : and Dye Portieres This means that we can be of much service to you, for , the time for Spring Cleaning; and Renovating has arrived. Send your Portieres, Furni ture Coverings, etc., to us. Wa will Clean or Dye them so nicely they will look like new. Queen Gty Dyeing and Cleaning Works MRS. J. M. HESTER, Proprietress. PROPERTY R. L COCHRANE Insurance nnd Real Estate Agent rsftVlia fcr tc;ver Prices EsJhcy Are Itt'irSSfl." ' But Take Advantage of Some of ,0O Allowing Offers: Choice 8-room house in 4th .ward, 'corner lot, on car Una. .$,750,00 ; -room cottage on North Poplar, street. 4. near -1 Oth, k with , , modern Improvements V.-,,w. .'. f .. S.100.00 ' 'r0,om modern house on. East ?th street, ',. i. ?,S0.00 ; S110'6 Pllworth home on Boulevard ,.t . '4.000.00 , ReauUfui DilwortH. home oir Boulevard. 8 rooms . ... ,000.00 7 -room, two-story modern- dwelling. East Liberty street .. 2,(00.00 ' Choice 8-room modern dwsiltngon,, Norths College street t c and car line.. t ,. ,,.'. 5,600.00 . -room cottage in Piedmont "Park, lot 140x177 1-3 feet, a,000.00 SOUIHEia fM ESTATE a)MMEROALNATIONALrBANK ; ,-CHARWTTE,N. C ; ORGANIZED mV - UNITED STATEi DEPOSITORY V DIRECTORS FOR 1906: WM.tE, HOLT, . . R. A. DVNN, H. C. ECCLKS. ' ' li. BANKS HOLT, FRANCIS L. COXE, OFFICERS: W..E..HOLT,lrst; T' a. u. BREKiZER Cashier. Largest Capital and Surplus of aiiy Bank in the State tiw on tne Honor Roll t of National Banks In North Carolina and " tilth In ibe United States. fix. P I R S T NATIONAL BANK tORCAKIZED 1865: Capital and Surpfus, $500,000.00 DIRECTORS: p. m, EROtrir GEO. W. BRTAV jr. C BVRROL'GnS i Frank giijieatb j a iivrns r. b. Mcdowell , W. B. RODMAN , X ; ' i ' T, XV. WAOK' ' . CHAS. A. WILLIAMS. YOUR BUSINESS SOLiaTED FRANK GILREATH, Pres. IUL VICTOR, Cashier THE f.lerdicr.ts v.i Fanners aMMMBMMWMMMMMMssssssWMB . CHARLOTTE. N. C tOfOfOvOTOvOrOvO(vOMeOM0 THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK : taKiora it - .- It Is our constant aim to be courteous and accommodating to an classes and make this a hank where : those of - moderau means ahali have , the same treatment as those mora favorably situated, You are cordially Invited to W. H. TWmY, Cashier !5"aaaalssBBBBa3ss5B GHTlRLOtTE TRUST GO. Qapital, $100,000, Every Branch of A Banking . j Your Business Solicited OrFICERSr J. H. L1TTDBV C i President., , 18 '!KAST BANKING BY MAIL A plan by which you may have our bank at your door no matter wherfc you live. . Try it, and open your a count in time to share in the earnings of the new in terest quarter, which oegins April 1st,' VT FAY 4 Pfl CKT Southern States Trust G6. V OAPITAJb 9200.000 , .kJm- TRTJfirr BTJXLDIIfO. CHARLOTTE, K . C. GEO. STEPHENS, T. & FRANKLIN, W. H. WOOD, T. K.' DATIS. , President.'' ' ,. Vice lrea Treasurer. , Asst. Treaa. SOUTHERN ' Wa Offer Subject to Safer 1 f'td -10 Odell 00. -10 t6 SO Sanford S. -.. . .- 10 to 80 Gibson 100. , , M 10 to SI Kerr Bag-Ca 7$, 10'tp SO OaffnejKta. ta to IE Lowtaa 100. is toO-'HosklnsnOO. ' !. ii-tnakin 1 ver cent. pref. 100 and lnt.- , -1 10 Louise 7 per cent, uret,-100 and . Int..-- v i - -,V . ,A EA rVw. OS. I . i ' . j 1 1 Ji so rroftders lit, (par t0 tL. " 1 ' to Whlttaker. .Bid .wanted. , 10 CMwton 110. ' . 10 to SO Greensboro Ufa ins. 111. ;' MUJa, Minuracturlng ,(prst) 10L ' P. Cm ABBOTT & GO; QterlcttQ V. Ce LOAff AND TRUST . COOT-'. fc v. JOHN8TOJC, R. M. MILLER, JR., ' E. C HOLT, 1. H. ANDERSOW, R. 14. GIBBON. M. D. R. A. DUKV, V. P. f A. T. SCMMKV. Aunt Cashier. .T i ' CAPITAL $2M,0K).0D ASSETS $1500.000.00 ' Wa Invite yon to open an aeeotmt with ua. promising every courtesy and aoeommodatloa consistent with sound banklns. . We pay four per cent Interest c time deposits. GSXV-E. WILSON. President. fNO. B. ROSS, Vice PreeidecnV w. u, . .wudUMsoxi. uaamer. open a bank account with . B. D. HEATH, President M. PATTKRSOX; L, R. HA GOOD, Vlo President. Cashier. . . "TRADE STRJCET. - v MILL STOGICS - ' We Can Use Snbject to Supply! . 10 to 30 Osark 158. it to SO Arlington 1X5. f - -r, ' at , , r ; , ft ' 1st Nat'l Rank, Oastonla, lffc. - J t Cttisens Nat l Rank. Gaston la, 110 , lsKNat'l Bank. Charlotte. lB. ' Coriimercial Mat'l Bank. , Charlotte. ' 2(0. to Henrietta too. h .' IS Florence -11 5. ' o Loray.4prec IJ. tO Waahlns-tnn lnr.fl Clifton (pref.) 101. i X0 to 00 Paeolet (pref. 101, "'V Mins-Manufacturlng (com.) 101 m 4 V . I r -. ., I 5 ,,'' ; f . :r.L J. J '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 7, 1906, edition 1
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