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, ' IS D. CWTrlal of WIo for the mar 15 der of Ctedlus, in the consulship etPompey. All th unwashed lu ll n fc dustry of the city wu crammed 1 r.":v.'.v.'..vlrltfkl K ' amm, .'VMM. f l candid Fallot nor the splendid " , J . labor of Tully wer sufficient to . .mvo tit tyrant-killer, so that ha ' - , was, banished to -Marseilles, and I 4 hta futata nnnflapataA. 'I 1813.1 Battle , of Ravenna.."' In Italy. - between the Spanish and Papal . ; i troops, and the French, under ' 1 j Gaston - da FaIt The French 7 v. Victorious., with the lose of , , ' ' their general, who was Killed in - MS enaeavoring to cut -on in re- , fvitroat of the Spaniard. He wm v but 24 year of axe. r . 1544,-Battle of ' Consoles, between . i the Imperialists, under the Mar i Count de Hnguhv who obtained , the victory. The, Marquis was " , , wounded and lv.ooo of hie men tlllarv and tnanv nrlaoners taken 1644, The , Parliamentary forces, f under " the . two Fairfaxes, vie l torloua at Selbyj 1,600 'common , aolciere, 9,000 stand Of- arms i ' and 600 horses the result: The ; ParlUment ordered a day, -of thanksgiving. . u 171. The - celebrated ; peace of I -Utrecht concluded and with 4 it , t the twelve year' war for the ; , throne, of Spain, In which the , ' principal power of Europe had :f -Wen engaged, at a vast expense -Of life and treasure. 1 I7M The wooden bridge over , the , . 3 Thames, at London, burned : " down. 17WBattle of Ledjars, hi Syria. ..Jhe French, under Kleber. da - feated the Turkish and Arabian v army, consisting of 4.000 cavv ' "f airy-and S.000 foot, and- cam. , vv polled them to retreat across the river Jordan. I SOS, Treaty ' signed between Great V Britain and Russia, tho basis of ' the anti-Oallican alliance. lsI4.Npoleon subscribed the treaty e- abdication at Paris. On the same day the white banner -ad-vanced by Lord Wellington on t the remparts of Toulouse. . . J861,--Troops are stationed In Wah- Ingten, and the oath of. fidelity administered to the men. ,v,The ' Confederate commissioners left .. v, Washington. General Beaur gard demanded the surrender of y Fort Sumter. Major Anderson repulsed. t ;; 183i-Fort PutaskI, commanding the 'entrance to Savannah. ' surren dered, after a bombardment of thirty hours. General Mitchell v occupied . HuntsvlIIe, Ala., taking S00 prisoners. 15 locomotives and a large number of cars. 18(2. The Confederate Iron-clad v Meriimac, makes her second ap s pearance in Hampton Roads, de . stroylng three small vessels. 1862. -Con ureas passed the bill abolishing slavery in the Dls trict of Columbia. 1905 Admiral Dewey declares that -. outcome of Russo-Japanese wff -" depends on coming naval battle. BAPT13T WOMEN OF STATE. Annual Meeting of Missionary So ciety fn Session at Durliam Of ficers Klted The First Day's Proceedings. Epecial to the Observer. Durham, April ifcj-A host of Bap tist Women,- representatives of that great -denomination In the State, are gahered In ; Durham to-night, the occasion being the annual meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of North Carolina. Many delegates cam in yesterday and to-day and it I expected that by to-morrow at least 160 Will be In attendance. Al though the society has been organ laed Afor 20 years, this Is the first time, that an Independent and Indi vidual meeting has been held. Here tofore. the annual meeting has been neia v in conjunction wf,th the Bap tlsV State Convention.' The' first session was called to t)r aer at 6 o'clock this afternoon bjf Miss -Fannie Heck, of Raleigh, vice president for North Carolina. Ad dresses of welcome were delivered) - by- Mrs..- T. -M. Gorman, president of the Woman's Missionary Society of tne local church: Mrs. M. D. Hern don; president of the Toung Ladies' Missionary society, and Mrs. C. J. Thompson. These were responded to oy visiting delegates. Organisation wa perfected by: the election of the following officers: Mis f Fannie Keck,. of Raleigh, -president; Mrs. Murchlson,' of Greensboro,;, first lc president; Miss Draughan, of Ashe vine, second vice president; Mr. H, A Moore, of ' Raleigh, secretary: mis d. Rich, , of , Winston-Salem; treKHarer. f .... . Totnorrow and Thursday three sessions will be held dally, the night sessions being open to the public. An elaborate musical programme was rendered at the evening service, un der: the direction of Mr. T, B. Cheek ana Airs. j. M. Whltted, organist. Following this short welcome ad dresses eremade by Judge R, W. Winston and Mr. w. j rm.. Rev. Livingstone Johnston, secretary v in ciau mission Doara, tnen de livered an address on home missions. v; - A FORMAL CALL. ' It Will be Extended to Rev. John 1L Orey by Salisbury rresbyterlan ,, Church at Meeting of Concord Presbytery-Other Xeus Notes, Special to The Observer. ts"Dry. Prll 10,-At a meeting 5f"th2ConSord "hytery In Mocks ylUe Thursday April 12. Rev. John H. Orey, ,of this place will be formally called to the Presbyterian charge at Salisbury. Mr. Grey was assistant, to the late Rev, Dr.; Rumple- and war a most- popular minister here during th i entire- tlm -Whan ,n j-. there was a tinanimous call to Mr, f .prey.1o take his. place. ' ,The officers 'yesterday locked tip a u mra oi seven negroes who were I shooting craps within th shadow of , . the city hall; They took a cell in the - calaboose, the whole .crowd iiMnir , MBsinrr ,: may wjn 1 oe tried to-mor fow morning. - - jf ' Professor. R. G. Kiser -and . C. T. j Bernhardt left this morning for Wll- mlngton - where they will attend the rstai meeting-of the Royal Arcanum, , which., l In session for three, day. -The Royal Arcanum her outnumber an-me councils -or tne state. ' 'Rev. D. A. G. Volarht Of the; ftnutfc. t ern Theological Seminary, preached a .strong sermon at tne intneran church lastnight During Passion week,' all , the churche are having special er. ' Vice and th Lutherans are preached ' to by their ablest divines. , The higher grade of th Salisbury ' graded school will give a - picnic to , . their teacher Saturday April U and - will go to the beautiful South river, nine mile In the count? , r ' ' - The great Easter event 4 the Wed !, nesday night 'german and th Ch,r. lott Orchestra will play, , - , ' i ' -i !;. 1- . - f v."". .( It's easier for the average woman '' to i preserve fruit than it is fur her td pre serve ier good Jook,''.v-. i ' TJLIO OS FIRST?' DAT. ' AH Rooms in Salisbury's 'New ifotel Occupied Will - be - Entorced at - Once, t !vfc.uj' t , , i, Special to The Observer, Salisbury, April ,10. HdUl Vande rora, i wnicn opened j yesterday, . was welt filled on th Initial day and delicious bill of fare; was", e decided characteristic ; Nearly -of. th rooms rert occupied 'and the guests were especially" pleased with the ser vice which, i, so splendid. . LJke tthe new.; country weekly, the , nw . hotel fill a long-felt want for th -city ha not always been- able to host - every on wno visit, t , . So much flattered are the hotel neo pie that they have decided to enlarge their ruarter and architect are at work to-day to evolve the plans for It,- It is the purpose now to build the Johnson bllck.70 feet -longer on Main street and 180 into th lot behind it. This wUl make a building 200 by 180 reet, the largest in town. The struc ture l three stories In' height and th secohd and third floors will be used for rooms In , the hotel. This would give the neve hotel 100 rooms antt th accommodations would be sufficient for aU visitors. The lower three floor will ,be .employed by merchants,-! th rent of these having already been ar ranged, tit v ty The new hotel will be as good a any in the State Mr. and Mrs.' Pink man promise and they have had plen ty of experience.' They have furnisn- ed ' It elegantly and there Is not on suggestion or anything cheap or shad- OVXLTV OF COVNTKRiTEITINO. Hnsbaad and Wife Sentenced to the Penitentiary Injunction In street Paving Matte Diawlve4. ,.v Special to The .Observer. . . Greensboro, April 10, Mrs. Alice Smoot and . husband, Granville' L, Smoot, were convicted In the Feder al Court to-day, of passing counter- felt money, and Judge Boyd sentenced the woman to one year and a day at hard labor In the United State prison at Atlanta whlla h aavfl the husband two year and a day at bard labor ln that prison. Each was also- nnea ten dollar. : - - e r.. Judas G. 8. Ferguson , rendered his decision this morning in the Injunc tion proceedings against the city . of Greensboro, dissolving, vacating and setting aside the temporary restrain ing order Issued by . Judge W. R. Allen,1 at Asheville. two weeks ego, upon the application of B. H. Mer- rimon, C. D. Benbow-and other tax payers, enjoining the city from mak ing further payment to the Southern Pavlnr A' Contraction Company, the concern having to repave Kim street with vitrified brick, alleging rauity and defective material and work. The plaintiffs will appeal to the Bu nreme Court, and have served notice on the city officials that If they pay any more money to the contractors they wm be neia responsioie. DIED IN ARIZONA. Young Gsstonta. Druggist Expires in tlie We, wnere xie uu uone in Search of Health. Special to The Observer. Gastonta. April 10. News has been received here of -the death at Tuscon. Arisona, Saturday, of Mr. Robert C. Adams, tine of the proprietors t the Adams Drug Co. here. Death follow ed .n operation for" pleurisy which, he underwent two weeks ago. The re- mains, accompanied by the young man's wife and his lather, Mr. w. E. Adams, are expected to arrive here tn.mnrrnw and will be taken from here to hi Old home at Clovr, B, C.t for burial. Mr. Adams was In hi twenty-sixth year and was one of Gastonla's best-known young men. He is survived by his wire, wno was Miss Ada Evans, of Milton, r. x. Ha went West several weeks ago In search of healthy Resigns 'Salisbury Express Agency, Sneclal to The Observer. Salisbury, April 10. Express Agent J. T. Foard has resigned his position and will, in a few days, go to States- vllle with the ; Wallace Brotners, whnlMnln. merchants of that place. In this city he ha become one of the most popular young men and has given the company and- the public fine service. H eame nere six yer o snd took the most subordinate po sition in the office nd goe. away with the highest place within the company's gift ; HI new work will be partly upon th road and partly In the fflo :ln both of whlch-vplace Mr. Foardv ba. all ihe requirement for the uccsful.mt-.i H H ln" dustry and husiness. His successor haa not : flamed a yt though an officer man will be temporarily In charge ... ,; ; The suspicious man keeps both eyes on his neighbor, but the wise man keep both eyes on himself, " PROGRESS i HADE IN v YEARS. it,..f4fc:4 v. "The Maid and the Mummy," Rich ard"-' Carle's - most suooessful musical piece, might vwell have been named "The 'Maids and the '.Murrtmy' for there IS only one mummy -to thirty girls In th cast, 'The management ha been careful to taken .only' the prettiest girls,", for the chorus- thai ;ls to present this merry musical melange this fall and , winter, and there 1 never were (ror lovely girl than th Poster Girls,, the Polly Girls, the Julia. Girls and the Automobile Girls. The hook of "The Maid and. th Mummy1 1 by Richard Carle, the music being by Hooert uooa sowers. The Story I an In t wresting one and the comedy la only Interrupted when one of the sev- V I i i - J ' V 1 BssileaJjsaa Margurlt Barnfaam. in "The M tne Mummy." Gaffney AMertnen Rescind Action' of Former uoaru na nrance tie " phone Charge. 7ti Special to "Th- Observer. ? " (l ' Gaffney, S,"tPV, April lAt;th meeting; of the city council Friday nigh an important -step was taken in ' regard t th "much discussed telephone " sltbatloR, ' 'The original telephone., franchise granted. by th board tlpulated that the 'company should not oharge a sum exceeding The council , which preceded ; ' the present oua amended the franchise so si to , allow, th company to charge as hlgh,a;50 for a single business 'phone. At last mgm s meeting -ui council reversed th action of th preceding council and fixed the fig urea agalnat fl8.v Rumor haIt that r sensational' developments will follow this action of the aldermen. -? An, ordinance wa passed which takes out of the hands of the city the wiring and plumbing work. An other ordinance passed was one rais ing the water., rates. I J. f V. ftWrigtit; of Cherekee, f f Special to Th Observer. Gaffney. .S. Ct.NAprll W.-Mr. John P. Wright '.'- the most highly respected: and well-known citizens of Cherokee county, died Saturday at his home in this city. Mr. Wright wa quite feeble having attained the age of 88 years. He had been In ill health for some year and far the past year had been confined to his home. He was a Confederate veteran. The tun erai services wwe 'held t Oakland Cemetery, conducted by Dr. A. M. Sims, of the First Baptist church, and Prof. H. P. Griffith, of Limestone Col lege. A noteworthy fact about th life of the deceased was that he was a deacon In one church for 50 years. The hrava and f earl en man manaxea' to get there arlyand thus avoids th Maid Druggixts R. H. Jordan & Co. Say One of tlw Most Noted Example Is in Medicine. v 'While electricity has supplanted the old-fashioned tallow candle for lighting purposes, almost turning night Into dayj while it has opened up our great country by a network of . electric railways. : while all kinds I of machinery have been invented to Tdo the work of hosts of people, w have Just a noted an example in tne field ot medicine,',' said a member of the above firm, ' . - . - .. - Fifty year ago everyone anew oi the latent medicinal properties con tained in cod liver oil; physicians everywhere pre scribe a it,, out tnous ands could not; take it on aeeount of the oil ' and grease which ' en veloped the curative. , strengthening properties tt contained, ana in many oases where they xould. take ft It would upset th- stomach so it. Could ao no'gooa., '- Now all 'this Is changed. -con tlnued.he.; "Science ha shown us a way to separate th curative medi cinal element which? exist in " th cods liver, from tne on or useless Bart and given us vinoi. it contains everyone of thee medicinal element, actually, taken- from fresh cods' livers. but without drop or on or grease to nauseate and upset tb stomach and retard Its wotkv . Vlnol contains no sickening drugs, everything in, it I printed on every bottle. " - "W,hv never sold In our tor a medicine- eaual to Vine! to give strength and renewed vitality to the aged build -up th run down, tired and - debilitated, X make r the -weak strong, ', cure , chronic "couglis. .colds and bullil nit tha ennValacnt:V :r.v - .'Jt Is because we know o well vthe4 medicinal'" power or .-this new cou ltver oil preparation" thatw freely offer to return ' the mone'ln every case where it falls to give satisfac tion.", -RH. Jordan C., Drug glStSwr , ."h WiV,m 'V ' ' ; ' v DBYIL'S ISLAKD . TORTURE. , ' Is ' no worse than the 'terrible , ce Of Piles that afflicted hie 10 years.' Then I was- advised to apply Bucklen Arnica 8mIv. and lers than a box permanently rured me, write L. S. Nne, of Roslte. Ky. Hls all' wounds, bums and bores like mKie.r, tiiv at tt. H. Jordan a Co. enteen musical number is being sung. Of the musical lnterrputlons the most popular are "Peculiar Julia," "I Fell In Love With Polly," "My Gasolene Automobile," "Oh, Gee, It's Great to by Crasy" and "I'm So Dlssy." The cast of "The Maid, and the Mummy" company, which comes to. the Acad emy of Music Saturday, matinee and nlrht. Include MAraaret . Rnrnhn-m. Janet Priest, Fred Warren.-Edward jolly, Kdwara oroh and fcjarl uewey. The company is playing almost entire ly return engagements this year, which Is the best Indication of the favor' with which "The Maid and the Mum my" was received last season. At-the Academy Saturday, matinee and night. Smuggled Goods Found on the Ore gon. San Francisco, April 10l Smuggled goods of considerable value which were brought to this city on the "Bat tleship Oregon were seised, by the United States government inspectors to-day at a local freight shed. Among the goods seised were pieces of valuable Silk, . many curious and expensive China sets, along with high priced specimens of ivory. REPORT OF . THE CONDITION. OF THE SOlfTHfRN 10AJI I SAVINGS BANK AT CHARLOTTE. In the 8tate ef North Carolina, at the close of business,. April , RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 1252,158.44 All other stocks. Donas and mortgages...4',, Banking houses,- furniture and fixtures, 'ta.&UO.W., Demand loans Due from banks and bankers. Cash items.., Gold coin .. .. .. .. Silver coin, including all minor coin currency National bank notes and other U. S. notes .. ,. 1,200.00 1.50O.0U 7,600.00 1H.WW.25 1. SIM. 96 1,502.50 200.07 ..r"'.e '' I I H'i I - v" t 1 ' J s tt-,. -1 the who start at th attgbftBst nobs) an4 can't stand t th pranks and lauehter ;of - their own ohndrsn.- . EverUun(ojrt them t all run down; tlrtd; ao nerpy: palt list lass; unfrisndly with llirnse)v and the world In reneral. FilaltToiilc la what you need. It will rive you nerv. vim, viror, Btrength, health. Don't arur yourself, but try this staple harmless tonlo food. Ther la nothlnjf to good for you f Especially ood for nunMnr mothers. fOH AI-B ALL ORUQQISTS FEHR'S MALT TONIC DEPT., LoolsviUe. Ky. Bid for New Roof. Observer Bureau, ISO Main Street, ' Columbia,, S. C, April iK ;f'At a meeting' of the new Stat house commission1 this afternoon it was decided ot call, ' for bids tor: a new roof to replace.-,the present leak ing gravel roof, about which ao much was said at the recent State house damage suit trial. The bids will be op slate, terra cotta and copper. It Is likely that copper will be selected. ABOUT RHEUMATISM. - There are few diseases that Inflict more torture than rheumatism and there is probably ' no disease for which such a varied and useless lot of remedies have been suggested. To say that it can be cored is. therefore, a bold statement to make, but Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which enjoys an extensive sale, has met with great success in the treatment ot this disease. One application of Pain Balm will relieve the pain, and hundreds of sufferers have testified to perma nent cures by Its use. Why suffer when Pain Balm affords such quick relief and costs but a trifle? For sale by R. H. Jor dan t Co-. Druggists. 925.00 Total .'85,588.22 ,. LJABILITIE8. Capital stock .i. .. I 26.000.00 Surplus fund- 10,000.00 Undivided profits, less current 'exDenses and taxes nald. . .... .mM Bills payable.. .. ,, 7.500.00 Deposits subject to check .. .. I97.3iiii.94 1 Demand certificates , of deposit .. 38,453.07 j Cashier's checks outstanding .... 215.76 Accrued interest due expositors.. 2, moo . Total I IN L. Jll ....286,E8.22 County of State of North Carolina Mecklenbura. ss: . I, W. L. Jenkins, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statements i true -to the -best of my knowledge-ami belle. ' W; L? JENKINS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn " to before me. this 10th day Of April, 1906. " ' rKED NASH, JK., Notary Public. Correct Attest: F. M. BROWN. W. S. ALEXANDER, JNO. M. 'SCOTT, ,. ':,. Directors. $75,000 WORTH OF STOCK SOLD PAST . SIXTY DAYS , Am Looking for- Conservative Investors TO BUY STOCK IN The Great Western Oil Refining and Pipe Line Company, of Erie. Kansas. NOTICE On ; the first Monday in May, 1006. 1 will sell at pub lic auction, at the County Court Hfbuse door in the city of Charlotte, N. C, at 12 o'clock m., for non-payment of city taxes, cost to be add ed, the following described city lots listed for taxes in said city: tot, 411 a w. Ui.'CtE SAM 3AY5 taesekkottbofvtitskMbottl'i ia fcood. 1M vthtn k n aul a Ant kwM , sit sit It lt, 9m. Tks ana whs viMa to drink to kot tin me MMtd tfc OeVBSMMIMT'S OtHMTU -m wiles sal Paser it Comcluiitx. HURON RIVER RYE ktn4 SwiS Ccatackr lODB Maih I 'i w 3.98lof 4 Quarts, r $7.68 mr Quarts. If m ioa't Ilka It this It Sack to bm txfrtti nlhtt ml I will iv M'mv, Atk Mr Issk Is Kkhamf w to th nllibltltr at prut: a; kclly, vtmm, ? " Wi It for Free Booklet ghrlng rtlbls la rorutkHi as tko WMofcar Qutitkw. 106.36 3DO,000.0 9,000.00 6,000.00 37.S00.00 In Kansas; 100 It has double the capacity of any independent refinery 1,000-barrel plant complete and In operation: SO miles of pipe lines; wells In touch with same; 17 tanks ranging- from 00 to 11,000 barrels each; refinery-site, 53 acres; 3 Gas Wells upon same, furnishing fuel for the entire .plant; railroad facilities, the best In the West; lease on hundreds of "teres of oil lands, amount, sufficient to produce from 400. to 100 wells; properties valued $300,000) 1100,000 In bank and bills reoelvabl; refer ence -Dun's- and Bradstreet's Commercial Agencies, Kansas City, Mo.; Bank of Erie, Allen's State Bank, Erie, Kansas; County and Town Of fleers, Erie Kansas. r I want Investors that can buy from ISC to 110,000. tn order to ln crease capacity of plant. Jay fronv SO to. 50 miles more of pipe line and , keep a large Jot of crude ot! on hand, beside purchasing v number of 7,600barrl storage tanks,: will sell f limited, amount ot tocJt , afc-th-absurdly low v price of .6c. pr h4re. Par, value $1.00. t , , ' At, t There ?H Kothlngt Equal To This Proposition In America To-Day; As An Investment , ; At Thb Price. ' Si '" "Numbers of Investor have' examined th properties' within the last few weolts and have purchase from JS60 ti 115,000 worth of stock each, this I oo Ctmipany tbJtt wltt liiveatlgaUoa and dw man yo Investigate to large wOI b yotu pvirciia, . j' It you deelr 6tht Information, writ for same. A, ij - REPdRj-: Pf TUB CONDITION OF The first National Bank AT C1IARLOTTB3. In the 8tate of North Carolina, at the close of business, April 6-, 1906. RBSOURCE8. Loans and discounts 11.332,600.74 overdraws, , secured and tin secured., U. 8. bonds to secure circula tion Premiums on IT. S. bonds.. .. Bondx, securities, etc Banking house, furniture and fixtures .. Due from National Bitnks (not reserve agents) 46.847.16 Duo from State Banks and bankers .. .. .. 2S.027.76 Due from approved reserve agents .. .. 07,291. 68 Check and other cash Items .. M97.S7 Notes on other. Na tional Banks .. .. 8,660,00 Fractional paper -Currency, nicldes 'and cents .. .. 144.01 Lawful money reserve In bank, vis: Specie SJ.OO0 l,egal - tender note .. .. 15.000 37,000.00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (5 per cent of clrcula tlon) Total.. ..U.000.00 237,600.30 tl.921.S67. 30 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In I 300.000.00 Surplus fund .. .. .. ,". 160,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid .. .... M.657.23 Accrued interest reserved 16,000.00 National Bank notes Outstand ing .. aoo.ooo.oo Due to other Nation al Bunk 17,751.76 Due to State Banks and bankers ,, .. .. 28,924.89 Dividends unpaid .. 25.00 Individual deposits uhlftft to check .. 609.7V7.46 Demand certificates of deposit V,883.H Time certificates Of depnalt U,72Z.B Cashier's checks out nami ng 12S.17. 21ft (17 Bills payable, Including certifi cates or aeposu ror. money borrowed..,., .. ..c. .,,. 40,900.90 Total.. .. . .. , tll21.887.IO State of North - Carolina, County of I. H. it. Victor.- Cashier" of the aheva. named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to th best of my tiubscrlbed and , sworn to before me, this th day of Aprtf, 1906, ' KRED NASH. JR.. Notary -Puhlln. Correct Attest: . , , P. M. BROWN. " C A. WILLIAMS. V , Sarah Barber, 1 Graham 8t. . . John Barber, 1 lot. 410 2nd St Marg't Barnett Kstate, 1 lot. 609 8. Myers St Miss Agatha Beattle, 1 lot. cor ner 9th and Caldwell Sts. . . W. A. Black, 1 lot, W. Hill St Henry Caldwell, 1 lot, 209 E. Boundary Jasper Caldwell, 1 lot, 416 W. Stonewall St S. J. Caldwell. 1 lot, (14 E. 8th Bt H. C. Cogswell. 1 lot, 8l S. Church St. Geo. E. Davis, 1 lot, 311 S. Graham St Alfred Dixon, 1 lot, 1S S. Graham St Edy Dobson, 1 lot, 810 E. First St J. L. Eagles, 1 lot, 409 N. Caldwell St 11.25 J. W. Gordon, 1 lot. 817 8. Graham St 25.10 James Harrington, 1 lot, (18 E. 2nd St Jesse Hosktns, 1 lot, 697 8. Caldwell St Wm. Hawkins, 1 lot, 406 E. Stonewall St , , . Lee Hunter, 1 lot, 914 E. 10th St. Sam Jackson, 1 lot, 707 8. Myers St Charles Lindsay, 1 lot, 903 E. 8rd St li.70 Harriet Martin, 1 lot, 100S S. Caldwell St Matthews & Short, 1 lot, 15 N. Long Bt Mary Mendenhatl, 1 lot, 300 - 8. Boundary St. . . .... Jane Moorehead, 1 lot, 405 S. ' McDowell St 6.00 Amanda Mosely, 1 lot, 609 E. I Third Bt John V. McCree, 1 lot, 904 8. McDowell St Mrs. Mary McOowen, 1 lot, 309 S. Brevard St James McKnlght, 1 lot, 412 N. Myers St 10.10 Wright Perry. 1 lot, .16 E. Boundary St 11.85 Frank Reeves, 1 lot, 230 E. Boundary St E. W. Rigier, 1 lot, 202 Oak St 25.50 James Smith, 1 lot, 419 W. Hill St 10.50 W. C. A. Smith. 1 lot, 311 N. Pine St D. B. Starnes, 1 lot, 1009 N. Brevard 8t Wallace Torre nee Estate, 1 lot, 808 N. Alexander Bt R. T. Weddlngton, I lot. 4 IT 8. Myers St W. J. H. Weddlngton, 1 lot, 902 8. Caldwell St A. H. William, 1 lot, 404 8. Alexander St Sarah Anh Williams. 1 lot. Long St. .. .. .. U D. Wilson .1 lot, 228 E. Boundary St . . . . .' Guy Wright, 1 lot, 809 8. Church St. E. J. Toung. 1 lot, 607 S. Caldwell St Mrs. a Wi Herndon. 1 lot, 803 N. Graham Extension . . J. F. Tucker, 1 lot, 9th and Myers W. B. TAYLOR. C. T. C. 3.00 10.40 9.00 60.26 4.00 13.36 13.00 18.90 9 55 24.00 12.00 7.00 21.50 28.60 12.75 11.00 3.60 7.00 10.60 10.10 3.50 13.15 35.26 8.00 0.75 19.25 15.00 11.46 15.25 7.00 6.00 14.35 11.30 189.95 43.10 12.26 f AlviiiDoy run .. CUI.G1.S. On never males a mltak In 'giving "cut a.' U Is always useful and always appreciated. We are showing In Wnusually select assortment f style ant designs In cut . glass this week. If not for gift, handsome vase or bowl will be equally -useful and appreciated wyoar home. . 4 Th.3 Palamountein Co. JEWELERS. , ' SALE OF VALUABLE MILL PROP ERTY. ...;;; In the matter of the Damask Maau facturing Company, bankrupt By virtue of -an order duty mad: ana entereo in tne anove enuiieor proceeding in bankruptcy, th under, signed Trustees in Bankruptcy of said Damask Manufacturing Company will offer for sale, for cash, at public auction at the court house door In Winston, X. C. on Saturday, May S 1909, At 10 a. m.. the mill site, th water power, factory building and contents lately belonging to the said Damask Manufacturing Company, lo cated at Roaring River, Wilkes coun ty, North Carolina. The lands hereby offered consist of three tracts one of four and one halt (4 1-2) acres, one tract ot one hundred and forty (140) acres, and on tract of on hundred and nine teen (19) acres, lying adjacent to the dam and factory building of tks com pany. The buildings on this property con slst of a brick factory building, 90x170 feet, standard construction, one story high, a brick store room and aa office) 29x39 feet, and two completed tenant houses and six in the course of con st ruction; slso a forty-horse-power boiler, together with supplies and ma chine shop tools, and building ma terial. Also the stock of goods in th company storenouse, consisting or shoes, overalls .and sundries and ft lot of plug tobacco In the original packages, unbroken, and also on ypewrlter. All this property will be offered separately first, and then a a whole. This sain is made subject to confirma tion by the Court or Referee, at ft meeting of the creditors to be held at Winston, N. C, Saturday, May 11. 1908, at 10 o'clock. F. H. CHAMBERLAIN, Trustee In Bankruptcy. April 3. 1909. For any further information de sired, address the Trustee at Greens boro. N. . C., or his attorney, R. C. Strudwick, Esq., at same place. A. J. REACH CO. Makers ot the fsnous REACH BALL Th bat) adopted by the American1 and Southern Leagues and th American Association. We are th sol distributing agents In thla terri tory, carry a complete stock 9 trad prices, and can save the retailer money and time on shipments; SOUTHERN HARDWARE CO,, Charlotte, N. C. Writ for '09 catalogue and prlc lists. DRAUGHON'S BftleJgh, Corarabia, Xnoxville Atlanta. 30 College in li States. POSITIONi secured or money REFUNDED. AIM teach BY MAIL. Catalogu WU! eon vine you that Prftughon'a I THE BEST. Call or nd for It X TRADE Address . kit communication, mak all. check payabl Jo i -1 mm 9m -at'"- 'aasaw t' ' " aaaaai m 'immmmmi- aa "' '' T ,s Suit: 526-27; tlisfciri Trc:t C!; ST.LOUiS, 710. 1 :..V-'--. ;-rv,.-,.- ,'t ,...Kt -. S- ' MARK - - nan. r jm. : It's .the "Best for (kmiplewi;;,?Tpilet'v6n(l Bth.J : mxnvnwzvi. let dunn -cop t 1 1? " fX J4 AJKNT S0& CHARLOTTE C.f-) t :: . The Cob mo Company, "Cole M f r s. - - 5 tt in. NEW SCALE roil mm Doiux Ks:as TO aUB MEH:3ERS AT $287. cAsn oi rAYKans Nine out of vry ten piano re bought on paymenUglfts to th family many are taken away on account of the -death of the wage-earner. Join th club, now forming. Save near ly a hundred ud tsraaty-fttv dollar and beside la oas of death ot purchaser we give the family a receipt tn fB tor batano daw n (aw-f ro vlded contrast has beea In fore lx months and the pay raenta have -been mad ac cording to agreement It coat you nothing extra to jsroteot roar family writ for Booklet No. : it's fre and ; will ex- " plain everything. Over 300 L. 4ft B. Cmb Plaao old Inside of four month to satisfied customers They are warranted for life) time. Ad- ' dress Nden & Bates SM Tear tn Moaie, SAVANNAH 93 A. Yea Abcut Rcfrigeixtcrs When you getj come in ready and see lis , Stove Dealerk and Roofiaf' siv ai ft. Tmrn ., A man ha'pplneew laalway tft fluenced by th eondlUoa t his wlf hMltlkf . wfcan an Is tn pain a car' He worry . with him hi buslner .jAnytningruM reiivea ner uvr- ing 5 ftll'v ' him. with grfttltiidc. A nrmlnnt "merchant ef rarest r -. N. C write; "I feel it mr ( : t writ you that th dreadful r" i -. have always come te my r fnrth hve , prevev !j ; , NUHAL-O-Lt.NU.' It r , perves snd takes swnv i ; v nvkal-o-l: - nerves snd .o j ut f' u no tai It li )
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 11, 1906, edition 1
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