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VIXSLXTUEHOU 12 WAS CLOSE, BETXO H..T0 99 1 of ritter Contest Over sontbern i est MaU Appropriation Comes la re House When Ita Advocate and i iMiiwnts Come la -on the none- i etch : Neck, and Neck, -the Vote f andlng M to tt In It favor .North Carolina Membra Saved tuo fayAir. tutcntn eircs i-mr-lng Shot and Mr. Poa Attain ! fends the BUI Xesrg ; I'Tom .the Capital, v BY W. A. HILDEBKAXB. . if ObMrver Bureau, . , f M17 O Street N. W, ' - t - Washington. April' 13. .The end of the Southern- fast mail appropriation contest came this after- noon with both sides neck and neck at they came under the wire. At first . a division waa called for, which re sulted In such a close vote that the ayes and noes were called, and the counting; ofnoea showed M in favor of , recommitting the provision to the , committee with Instructions to strike it from the Me while members opposed the motion, and the Approprl- - the first Count stood about even, but . , while the vote was being tabulated everai mem tiers came in ana asuea , to be recorded, when the Speaker an nnunced the vote as previously stated. i The four North Carolina members, Messrs. Pou, Small, Gudger and .'Blackburn really saved the day for . No. 17, for without their vote the op ponents would probably have won out. Of course Mr. Blackburn was not present, but he was paired In favor of the appropriation. Last year the ad vocates ' of the aproriatlon won out try a majority of something like 30. ME KITCHIN'B PARTING StfOT. Mr. Kitchln again addressed the House on the subject, insisting that the advocates of the proposition hsd ' JHVer met the facts advanced by the opposition. Representative Small In terrupted to Impress upon Mr. Kit chln and the House the fact that, by 1 reason for this special appropriation. . the Department had absolute control over the schedule- of No. 97. MR. POU SPEAKS AGAIN. , Mr. Po, who urged the passage of this provision of the bill on the floor of the House when the debate open ed,' addressed the House a second time to-day, saying: "Mr. Chairman filnce 1 have become a member of this .body, I believe I have always support ed that Item In the poatofflce supply bill known as the appropriation for the maintenance of necessary and special . mall facilities on trunk lines between Washington, Atlanta and New Or leans, except when this Item was con sldered 1n the committee of a whole two years ago. It was then repeated ly atated that the government receiv ed little or no benefit from that Item in me Dili, indeed, i think it was Urged that mall was being delivered in Atlanta ana zsew Orleans over roads which did not receive this ap propriation practically as soon as the mail delivered by the fast mall. I did not then Investigate the matter care fully, and for the reason, which I then thought satisfactory, I think I Voted to strike out that Item along with other items attacked In the de feats. DELIVERS MAIL, 12 HOURS EAR LIER. "I deem It my duty to vote for this appropriation for the reason that mall is delivered all along the line from four to 12 hours sooner than -It would be If the appropriation Is stricken out tor the reason that it Is money ex pended directly In the Interest of the people of almost the entire South. I nave no Interest directly or Indirect ly In any railroad under the sun. For nearly 20 years I have appeared against them in the courts, the South ern Railway in particular. I do not nccept their favors. I am under no obligations of any kind to any of them. I know I am doing what I think Is right. I believe I am voting la the Interest of the people of the great progressive South. Possibly the district I represent will not receive as much benefit from this fast mall aa ill other district In my State. But. Mr, Chalrmap, If I only voted for measures which directly benefitted th- rple of my district, I would. I think, unworthy of a eat In this body. 1 hope I am broad enough to look be yond tho lines which mark out my own district on the map. I will not Impugn the motive of any gentleman nd 1 hope It Is not necessary here or elsewhere for me to say anything In Vindication of my own, and I will con clude by saying simply I am doing what I think Is right." BATE BILL THE SUBJECT After the Charlotte matter had been disposed of at the White House this morning the President asked the North Carolina Senators to remain a few minutes, and during the confer ence which followed the omnipresent rate bill was considered. President Roosevelt looks with favor on the amendments Introduced by Senators hmmona and Mallory, both of which are designed to obviate the loss of time In the matter of temporary In junctions. He suggested that the Florida and North Carolina Senators night consolidate their amendments ' mti tn mppl 1 H nrim-ciat , nil - - - I' , - " " . Ull v., II- cerned. IMMJGRATION LEGISLATION. Senator Simmons is taking an acwve ana prominent part In framing the immigration legis lation now pending In Congress. The bill introduced by the North Car- Olina Senator has been Incorporated id 'the provisions of the bill prepared tinder th direction of Chairman Dillingham, of the Immigration com mittee, and thla bill has been favor ably reported by the itenute commit tee and occupies a place upon the cal endar. As many are aware, the bill of Senator Simmons authorises the com-foiesloner-aerieral of Immigration n vaiHuusn. on cuia tsiana. an informa tion bureau, and In tbs way It la f believed that a desirable class of im migrants will find their way to th Southern States. The bill of Senator fBimmons, as Incorporated In the Dil lingham pill, follows: - j SENATOR -SUMMONS' BILL. ' Be K 'onscted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Unit d States of America In Congress as . swmbied, that the commissioner gen eral of Immigration, under the dlrec ties of the Secretary of Commerce and Labor, be. and he Is hereby, authorised, empowered, and directed to cause to be established In connec tion with the immigrant station at , Kill Island, In the State of New York. .bureau of information and display for furnishing Information to immi grants vpon their arrival u this country, to aid in determining where 1-rr should locato. That atd bureau f a II furnish Immigrants with . In for i atlon. oral and printed, and 'by dia j ays, where practicable, as to the re t rces, products, and physical char. rlstWs of each State- and TerH v, the character, of the climate and . , the prices lend, the rented of i vet and cost of transportation, the ' ;ortunlties of r employment. In the "us skilled and unskilled occupa s, the prevailing rate of wages,, the cost of living m said States i 1 Territories, resectively, and u all ' cr information ,thai might tend to hteu Immigrants etf to 'the in ducements to settlement' thereto offer-' ed, respectively,' by the said States and Territories, v' V ,m . "Section 2.' That ' each State and Territory vnisy appoint and . maintain at Its own expense an agent to rep resent it ;at said immigrant station at Ellis Island,! and the - commissioner general of information .shall furnish said .agent with suitable quarters and accommodations convenient and "ap purtenant , to v the said government bureau of Information and display, Said State , agents shall have access to all immigrants after': they" nave been duly admitted for the purpose .of offering enchV inducements . as tney may nave to present said Immigrant to settle la their respective mates ana Territories; end, so far . as may e consistent with "therdtecharge of the dubies assigned ' to theroWbe various immigration , of fleers of the United States shall b required to aid aald agents under appropriate regulations prescribed by said , commissioner gen eral of immigration, . That each State and Territory shall be furnished with space and facilities for making, In ad dition t ' the dlPlay hereinbefore provided, such separate displays of the resources and products of their respective : States and - Terrllorles as thev mayt deeo nrooer. with the ap proval of the comiwlssloner general of immigration, for the accompusnmom of the purpose of Inducing immigrants to settle therein. "Section I. That for the purposes aforesaid two or more States may ap point; the same agent to represent them, and la that event saia gem shairbe given sufficient space and accommodation to make display as aforesadd of the resources and pro ducts of the several States and Ter ritories represented by him. Said. State agent of Immigration shall be at times subject to the supervision and control of the commissioner gen eral of Immigration and subject to such rules and regulations as he may from time to time prescrwe, ana tney shall be subject to removal by saia commissioner reneral for sufficient cause therefor to be shown. "Section 4. That such sum of money as may be necessary to con struct and maintain suitable build ings, quarters, and accommodations to carry Into effect the foregoing pro- j visions of this bill be, and the same is hereby, appropriate! out or in 'Immigrant fund' provided for in section one of this act entitled 'An act to regulate the immigration of aliena Into the United States.' approved March 3. 1903. TAIl HEELS TCTOHS. - " 1 " a Yesterday's Game With South Caro lina at Chapei Hill Hcsnlts In Vic tory for North Carolinians, by Score of 14 to 3. Special to The Observer. Chapel Hill, April 13. Fourteen to three in favor of North Carolina Is the way the score stood at the close of the game with South Carolina College here this after neon. North Carolina Jumped upon Du bolse. South Carolina twlrler, In the first Inning, pounding out Ave hits and five runs. It looked then as If it would be easy but the Palmetto boys steadied while the Tar Heels grew less steady, al lowing one run In the third, two In the fourth and falling to score again them selves until the eighth. Putting on their batting clothes, aided by three timely errors, they romped around the bases even I linen in this inning, adding two In the ninth. Patterson twirled for the lo cals and pitched a pretty game, letting down the visitors with two hlta and iriwinn- mit 12. He was noorly supported at times. Hurrls, at short, was uusteiy, making three or the six errors creauea to North Carolina. Story and Jamea led In the batting. Capt. Heyward played a star game at second for the visitors and Tedard caught well. Dubolse was In jured by a collision with the first bnse- nron, in ine mioaie oi um nunm, auu retired from the box in favor of Taylor. The game, as a whole, was slow and re plete with errors. The two Uams play to-morrow at Greensboro. Cunningham wll pitch for the Tar Heels. Batteries: Patterson and Rogers: Duboise, Taylor and Tedafds. Score by Innings: n. n. e. North Carolina. 60000007 2-14 16 South Carolina. 001200000-i s flummtiry: Earned runs Houtn i aroi.na 1. North Carolina 7; bases on balls oft Dubolse . oft Patterson o; itri on Danes Houth Carolina 4, North Carolina 6; wild throws. South Carolina, Dubolse 2, Davis, Bwysert; first bane on errors Houtn jai- fllna 5, North Carolina 2; two-b:mo hits for North Carolina James, Btein Htory 2, Houth Carolina Boulware; struck out ly Patterson 12. by Dubolso and layior u; hit by pitched ball Patterson 2. GUILFORD 13; WAKE FOREST 4. Quakers Defeat Baptists In Slow Game at uuiirora coiicge. Special to The Observer. Guilford College, April 13.-Althotigh Guilford was somewhat hundlctippod. owing to the second baseman and left llelder being out or ine game on account of Inluries, she put on her batting clothes and easily defeuted Wake Forest here to-day by a score of 12 to 4. Tim gams was rather slow and Its besot y was marred at times by costly errors. Price wss a nerfect enlsma to Wake Forest snd only 33 men faced him. Altogether 14 BaDtlsu fanned ine air in ineir vuin efforts to And his under-handed upshoots. white, ror wane roresi, was nil naro. not striking out a man during the seven Innings he pitched. Turner went in on the eighth and struck nut four men in two, innings, not allowing a hit. The features of the game were Price's pltch- , Rlehardson s fielding ror wiike Ftt- et. and a home-run by Murrow, tor Guilford. In the fifth Inning Willi two men on bases. 8u mmarv : Bases on bnils, off white fi: slriick out, by Price 14, by Turner 4; luNd balls, L. tlobbs 1, Hnmrlrk 1 mulen bases, L. Hobbs 1. Hill I; earned nun, Outlford 6. Wake Forest 0; left on 1)h., (Jullford 10, Waks Forest 2; um pire, I,. J. Brandt. (Jullford will play Davidson in Owns born Monday and St. John's on the honu grounds Tuesday. ErNklne Lose to Wofford. Special to The Observer. Hpurianbura. 8. C, April 13. Ersklne lout tin- samo this afternoon against Wofford. the score being 4 to 0. The teams were about evenly matched, but Kmklne played In hard luck, as the hits mid errors show. Martin, for wofford. was the onlv man on the Methodist tonm that slurred. Summary: Ersklne runs o, hits 4, errors 6! Wofford runs 4, hits 5. errors A; batteries: Riddle, Carmlcal and Long; Happ and Anderson. LEAGUE BASEBALL. NATIONAL. Cincinnati, O., April 18,Two errors, each followed by a home-run, were re sponslblo for four of the five, runs scored by Chicago In to-day's game. Score: Cincinnati .. .. OflflOieeOO-l ft 3 Chicago 10000303 X-d t 0 Hatterles: Harper and 8chli; Wicker and KHng. Time. !:. Umpire, John stone. Attendance, 2.000. Philadelphia, April ll.-New York and Philadelphia had an exciting content to day which elided In a victory fur the lo cal team after ten Innings' play. Score: New Tors u o t 1 1 n 3 e 0 4 l Philadelphia ,.. 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 1-t 11 4 Batteries: McQlnnlty and Bresnahan; Sparks, lHisglsby. Kane and Doom. Um pire, O'Duy. Attendance, 10,041. Time, i.40. "Brooklyn. April 13. Brooklyn suffered her second defeat at the bunds ef the Boston team here to-day. Score; Boston .. 0403 ooeei-r 10 , 3 Brooklyn.,;, v. ... 3e 19000 84 V 4 ,, Batteries; Pfeger snd Ndhani: atrick lett ssd Bergen. Tims, M. Umpires, Conway snd Emails, Attendance, 4,000, , St. Louis. Anrll 13. Uaosw with Pitts burg postponed; rsln,.v -.-. ,, i At Atlanta .Atlanta.. I;- Montgomery, I til innings). . t At BirmiogiuHBi Birmingham, ; Nash ville, 3. ' At New Orleans: Utile Rock-New Xr lSNns. no gams; rain, , , j At ! Mewiotilsw MeuiDhhuShrsMsnArt..'. nn WUl 9 SIS,; "P.: Tale'JrWcats Virginia' la Close Game, t Nsrf,nAr. i v lanrii 11. Tale defeated tie University f Virginia to-day ths nfnth: tnnln ' ; .'Pnitt' aendlna Out the Sin- cl that won his own game. But for miserable fielding. 'Virginia would .have won hamis powrn. Tale showedi a mark ed uperiority on the bases. The fielding of Smith,-for Yaler and Walker for Vir ginia, were the features of the game. vfrgmi;.'.1..;:: i a i i go'njt Tale i ?!l-k't 'BaAteries: Chandler and Moses; Chapln, Jackson. Meyer and Pratt. Attendance, i mil llmnlre. Mace, of the South , At- Liantio League. c . , ,, , s ' j Other Baaebalt-tjame. Ad Roanoke. 'Va-i- Roanoke SUte Lea- gue ?; iJaiumors nnisn. . ) - -Atwashlngton:' Washington i.Amerl-; At Xttlanta;. OeoTgU Tech, $; Vender bllt, 4 ' ' ' 1 a rhnriton. , iu.s vunaneaion oouin. Atlantic iA: battleshio Texas. 0. At Macon. Ga.j UnlVessity of Georgia, At aiuraore; .uiuiuum,., juhiw nvp kms, !. , At Washington: ', Lehigh, 23; George Washington, 8. ' . -At Lexinaton. V.: V Washington and Lee University, 7; Syracuse University, . PERSONAL. Messrs. C. . E.' Nelsler and Thomas M. Pulton, of King's Mountain.-were In ths CIty jat mgnt, Stopping at me central. Mr t- n. Kvans. or wtiminaton. , tor- merely cashier -of , ths ' Merchants' and Farmers National Bank, of Charlotte, was a guest In the city last night. Mr. C. B. Bryant baa been spending a few days at Ashevifle- and other towns in the western part of- the State. -Among the out-of-town pepple here yesterday Was Mr. J. N. Blum, of Wln- ston-Salem. Dr. J E 8. Davidson add Mr. J. W. Pt-lm. of Huntersville, were visitors ii Charlotte last evening. Sheriff B. A. Horn and Mr. J. E. Stewart, of Monroe,' were among the gueats at the Buford last night. Mr. Henry R. Bryan. Jr., of Newbern. In spending to-day In the city. . Ha is at the Bufqrd. Among the guests at the Central Inst night were Messrs. D. Van Wart and W. H. Thompson, of Shelby. Mr. G. N. Cappa, of Oastonla, is in the city, st the Central. Mr. fanllus Orr arrived In ths city last night from Chapel- Hill, where he is a student at the State University, to attend the wedding; of his sister. Miss Hattie Orr. and Mr. Charles W. Allison, this evening. Mr. Charles W. Allison, of Mayodan. whp will be married this evening to Miss Hattie Orr. arrived in the city last even- ins- una is the uest of his brother. Mr. T. T. Allison, on East Fourth street. Mr. James Allison, of Raleigh, another brother, arrived to attend the wedding. BIDDIES BV EXPRESS. Char I otto Poultry Farm Receives 100 Downy Little .Birds From Lake- wood, X. 3. The Charlotte Poultry Farm last night received a shipment of 100 newly hatched chicks by express from the Lake wood Poultry Farm, Lakewood, N. J. Shipping biddies by express Is something of a departure. It is com mon with eggs and chickens, but no one had ventured to risk the delicate little newly-hatched chicks to the ten der mercies of the expressman until Just recently. The downy little fellows arrived chirping and were seemingly little the Worse for their trip of about 600 miles. The biddies are of the finest White Leghorn breed, and they will be ad ded to the atock of the CharloMe oon cern. which already has about 1,000 newly-hatched birds. LAST SALE OF MAXWELL LOTS. To bo Conducted at Oalghead Park Tills AfternoonMany aluabio Presents to be Given Away. The last auction Bale of Maxwell lots In Craighead Park will be con duced by the Metropolitan Land Com pany, of Hartford, Conn., this after noon at 2:30 o'clock. The sale has been in progress since Wednesday af ternoon. 'Many Charlotte people have attended and a large number of lots have been sold. The presents have been distributed among all present whether buyers or not. These lots are among the ibest that are to be found near Charlotte. They are within a block of the car line and command a fine view of the city and adjacent country. This afternoon's sale being the last, effort will be made to have It the most interesting vt the series. All ladles are especially urged to at tend. Dead at 104. Special to The Observer. Winston-Snlem, April 1.1. Mr. Jamei Cheatham died In Lovelac township, Wilkes county, a few days aco, after having pnssed the century mark. He was per n ape ine oioest man in ins atate. ana was, according to his own statement, about 104 years old. He was a soldier in the Cherokee war of 1837 and for several years drew a pension by reason of his service In that war. Special Notices EASTER EGO DTES IN OREAT VA rlety at WOODALL ft SHEPPARD'S. EASTER-BaO DTE. ALL KINDS, 6 cents. DII,WORTH DRUO 8TORE, 'Phone 247. B. 8. DAVIS. FOR RENT 4 BEAUTIFULLY PAPER ed rooms over 2-f West Trade street, suitable for dwelling or offices. Bal cony and three large front windows; also other houses. J. ARTHUR HEN DERSON & I1RO. Sl'RE TO PLEASE, BLUB RIBBON Vanilla or Lemon. Absolutely pure, goes twice as far as other kinds, and the flavor is perfection. TOBACCOS AND ALL THEIR COM pany, pipes, cigar and cigarette hold ers, full line Imported and domestic cigars. Anything that you want In the tobacco line we can supply. JAS. P. STOWB A CO., Druggists. 'Phone 179. WB PON'T. I1EBITATE TO BAT WE mn furnish you with the nicest livery In Charlotte and prove It by you when you have used one of our horses and btissles. Our prices are moderate and our service unequaled In thla city. W. Q. ROBS A CO, 'Phone 8M. 200 and 211 West 4th St. WH ARB OFTKN ASKED, "WHAT 18 the best preparation for cleaning silver?"' We nlwaya answer, "Wright's Silver Cream." It s the easiest to use snd never dlsappointa-always gives A aood lastins lustre to the articles nol Ished, If directions are followed. Easy to use, and sells for only 25c. a bottle. Order a bottle now. 'Phone 48. MIL lililt-VAA fitMS t'O.. ., . TTPEWRlTERg RENTKO, ALL MAKRS euy, week or mnntn. J. S. CRAY TON & CO.. Trust building. HURRY UP! RASTER IS ABOUT ' here. Let ma start on your Easter suit at once. I hava the finest Una of suit. Ings in the city. Imported stock. Prlcea to suit everybody. Don't delay. Come now and be In the ring. Pit and satis. ' faction guaranteed. H. MILLER, Tailor. The Old Reliable. A LIVERY 1ERVICBVTHAT IH-RAPPl. good horses, nobby turnouts, drivers if you want them. Our horses, while they are not by any means dead, are per fectly ssfe. 'Phone fr a team for the wife and children. J. C. COCURANB 4s BRO. 'Phone tt. v , - WI HAVI A TERI FINE LOT OP seasoned ,ak and pins stovs Wood: quantity and euallty guaranteed. Ws also earry a stock of tarra eotta pipe f from 4 hv to 4 lav 'Phone. ITU, prompt deUvery.4C.Z)0WD aa Ca - J.. . SUB1NE IEI i WILl NOT FIND A more sonvenlsnt 'plaea to dine nor a more, varied bill of; fsre thsn here. "Our efforts an for kulek, best satis. fSetory servtr, , OKU RKgTAWRANX. .'TIE TATIIE. 'Forecast for Saturday .and" Sunday: Showersv Saturday; Sunday-fair, cooler, fresh -east to south j winds, shifting to west. j -t , t , . LOCAL" OFFICE V. B. WEATHER Kt i BUREAU. . - ' t. ; - . Charlotte.. April 13.'! p: m Sunrise B:S3 a m. : sunset i r3 p. m, (Btandard timJ , LOCAL WEATHER BJSPORT,J Highest temperature . .. . ,W Lowest temperature . .. M Mean temperature , , -i. .. (n.0 Excess for the da Accumulated exc-ena for the month. ,ol Accumulated excess for ttae year.... - .11 PPreclpitatlon for M hours ending f f p. m. (inches)... v. '., .. .. ,j ., .., .09 Total preclpiutinn for the month....- .! Accumulated deficiency for month. 1.34 - f Accumulated deficiency forvtho year 2,.7 fPrevalling wind direction , E. W. 3. BENNETT, Observer. BEDDluG PLANTS Cut Hswcri and : Floral Designs Scholtz Green Houses Situim FOR SALE ! 18,009 acres in Oconee Co., 8. C. Sufficient Water-power on property to manufacture the timber, which Is of excellent quality and will cut 85.0(W,000 feert Doyles Rule.- Est! mate: White oak. 24.078.000; hick ory and other Oaks, 35,215.000; pop lar, 15,395,000; short straw yellow pine. 9,97,000; hickory, 1,055,600; white Pine, 290,000. Also 10,466 cords tan bark, and 1,600 black, lo cust trees. The property will run 104,000,000 feet of mercan table s lum ber. Price $8.50 per acre. "Mineral Interests reserved. Wanted More timber and farming lands for Northern buyers. J no. F. Beatty Go. 309 E. Fifth St. Charlotte, X. C, mm. m For $450 Cash, down, and two 3250.00, 1 13-24 months' notes you can own a PARK AVENUE LOT within stone's throw of the Boule vard. Or for 33,750 (11,500 cash) own a cottage about 1,200 feet from "square," in fine neighborhood, on lot 47x175 feet. P. JD. ALEXANDER 102 S. Tryon. P. 4SO. The Crowed Sanilorium Co., Ine For the Treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous Diseases. , Special apartments and nurses lor lady patients. All forms -of eloctrlclty for treating nervous diseases, and various methods oT maasags. Includ ing . the Bllhnlaler vibrating method. The stockholders all being physicians constitute a consulting board Specially trained male and female nurses and attendants S. M. CROWELL. M. D., Pree, W. If. STRONG, M. D Resident Physician. YOUR IDLE MONEY Money often lies idle awaiting- opportunities , for investment; "Vut these opportunities do not come every ' week," month,""" or jrear,f In the meantime, this money ehould be earning something," and it will If you place it in this bank. , - We pay 4 per cent, interest and - compound It Quarterly. ; SOUTHERN LORN & SAVINGS BANK V. H. Brown. iTes., W. B. Alexander,. V. Pres., W L. Jenkins, ashliv: R. E. COCHRANE, INSURANCE, PHONE 50. INVESTMENT We are offering some Investment property,; well located. Just; two'? blocks from East Avenue, In the First Ward,: about $15,009.00 to tal valuation.- The property Is Improved and is paying about IS per cent, on the prices asked, Should purchasers desire to Invest smaller amounts, we 'can divide same into values - from6 $800.00 np to $15,000.00. We will be pleased to show this property to , anyone '.interested. ? r v t $t .fT1; 4AyE'f-' 'irffc ? , THE CHARLOTTE REALTY COMPANY . A. O. CRAIO,. Trees. 'Pliond 7f-omoo-18 K.. Trade St. RIGHT NOW,; BROTHER Oct In the New Series AT ONCE, If you would be happy,'. Lots arv being aojd, homes are being bijllt rid , hundreds mors . are being contemplated. ARB TOUV OOINO ,TO BEJ. LEFT OUT', 1ST THB COLD? This new series i Just " begun,, and Invites ; you-cordially. Tou'v ' no excuse, save your-own- cussedness, 80" DO SOMETHINa.i and ido it NO WTdttv footed about It long .enough. Th flj ? .' TUAL Is' the place r- P. I PHAT-V Pfts!icl7 - it f ;,PHONE,344; ft : Ouriihe . of.c cigars . are ; without 'a doubt the best ''selected" and t most ete , 'gant ?n the Stated 'I; ;- : : 11-ypu appreciaie.gooa - You ('tViAvmoxroiiv. r All the,leaduig braricIs,, ; of ?oreign;and Domes. tic , ' V . w ft . C" NtTRSES REGISTER. m. Jordan &Co. : WE NEVER CLOSE ,v Dilworth Floral Gardens " Don't hesitate to place your orders with us for your Wedding Flowers, Loose Cut Flowers and Floral De signs. In deallnsr with our customers in fllllnsr nttimw hv mall wire or direct I our motto Is. Put yourself In hfSI Dlace." v-i fe. Send, us vour ordars and ' WS Will exercise the .same care In detail as wbuld be given were you her to ae- lect. ... ... - We put ourselves in youf place, and give what we .would expect to ' cetv ouiwhM. - 1 . ; - ' , The choicest selection . ot . cut flowers. The best service.. k W. G. McPHEE, Prop. Charlotte, N. Ct P.. O. Box 1S7. . Bell 'Phones. THE McADOO Greensboro's best Hotel. Entirely made over. 825,000.00 expended and equal to the most .modern hotel In, the land. Elevator, long distance phone in each room. Free sample rooms. Free 'bus. Kates: IZ.OU, 2.50, 83.00 and 83.60. M. W. STERNE Greensboro, N.-?.- TURKISH BATHS AT MERCY GENERAL HOSPITAL Open to the public. : A Price 31.00. Hours 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. EXPERIENCTED ATTENDANTS REAL ESTATE- 207 N. TRYON STREET ft-. ; PROPtRTY h7 L t; ripil':Tfmtr. " cigars go to Jordan's . - i :' -' ' .' -'" :' '.'- "' ' - 1 lift 1,'it r;r, lever Trices cs K:y ;e Lt.in ' ' '', f ' "-"' ' J. But Take Advantage" of Some of the Folkwlnf Offers: Cholca l-room house In :4th ward, eorner.Jot, on car line. ,14,760.69 6-room eottage- on North -Poplar streetv;near 10th, . with ? - - modern Improvements r.r . " ' . v a.100.00 , 7-room modern house on East 5th street ,. 8,880.00 Choice Dliworth homo, on Boulevard . , 4 000.00 BeauUful Dliworth home Pn Boulevard, 8- rooms 6,000.00 r J-room, two-story modern dwelling, East Liberty street-.. 8,600,00, ; Oolce 8-roora modern 'dwelling, on .North College street" and car lino' , j :.v v. ,,8.500.60 droom oottage (n Piedmont Park,- lot 140x177 l- feet J.OOO.O 'mm HAiifsnlTEaoi'i o msi: co::?.v( C0f.U!IR C IAI :of Cherlottev VfC,' - J ff liirgesl fepbl d S!:s "'-i- 1 - ' "I! ll-SBSSSSBBJSBSSBSSBBSBSSBSSBBl X. (TbHFVITpr n..HW T' . smss wf . syrwsisYa I a-- w B A, Dunn, -W. K. HoltrH. 'CC X XL Anderson, Kfht .; TOTEf STATES-ErrOBX S '?S Y OUR.BVSINESSSOLiaTED: rNV FIRST NATIONAL BANK .fe'Sssf'is' ORGANIZED Capital .Ind Suip! ' DIRECTORS: . P. M. BROWN tj ' CEO.- W. BRtAlf ' i. C BURKOtJGHS . , FRANK GILREATH S.MXEHS - '2 ... ' . P. " McDOWELti , B. IV MeADEUr VI. B. RODMAN T. YOUR . BUSINESS SQLiaTED FRANK GIlREATHPik H 1.1. WCTOX fjsKer 4Ow04440404MOiK404 sjsjsjsasjiMHMsjaai.f - jsjsjmsjsMsbWsssMssWbsIs '-rlJ'i-V CHARLOTTE, !i r ieC0004X444 1 sss,'!11 THE? CHAtRLOTTE NATIONAL BANK ' ' -atuiont i. c ------ " - It Id our constant aim to be courteous and accommodating to all elassea 'andl mako this bank ; where thoao of moderate manna shall hava the sams treatmsnt as thoss more favorably situated. Tdtt arsaordJaMyt tavlted to pen . banlt account wltluxv J r:4 iM$Mj'$&x GHnRLOTTB sTJRUST eo. 7 ; y qapltal. $WQ,OO0. j Every--'Branch ' of Banking Your Business Solicited OPITCEttaUjTtt. tlTTXE, A4C President. : - f' ill. ' " , I 18 EAST; fBua.;:W;-,:-:;-',.v?' r- Interested In developing their business along progressive y lines can .vk to advanUge' the; Southern j States Trust GoJ Jf ' GEO. STEPHENS, . 8. TBAXKUS, .VT.JOi WOOD, . .am President.' c view Free. ' V We Offer; Subject "to Sale:; Central 'Katlonai of Spartanburg, 2 ' "f.l lfl:Battery Park of ' Ashevilld - "Carolina Rational of Columbia - ' ZS Caroling National Bankv of Co--Cabarrus .Savings Bank .-', V, f' 1 ' lumbla i " - Citizens -National Bank of Gastonla." ' 10 MerehknU and Farmers. Charlotte 1st National of Gastonla f lto. 60 National Bank of Laurens 1st National -Mdrganton- ' -"V '1 . , 1 National Loan aV' Exchange. Co- Oaffney., National-Bank ' i , . lumbla -, ' . - A .. N S- Southern Trust Co., - Spartanburg' planters National- Bank, ,' Bennettai -Wa Can Use Any of -Charlotte's Bank Villa. & c. t r.-u . . ' - Htock, and -.Also ; ' - - AtlanUe Natlonar o( WUmtagtoB ',; ' Bank of Columbia, -. - And any, other, good bank stocks In I bank stocks In p. c nnnoTT KAFIOII A I BA II II cf ; Any,; Bd; n p w txnwrr r .mi r". m enrurv s. --' a: c ' ats - A. 4JVW sauw s, , asssais . .-rl .tv, v l.. Ecdea, R. . .M.. Miller, Jr, .0..". , Francla 8. Coxa, 1805: $500,000.00 W. WADE n CHAS. A. WILLIAUS. CAPITAL ASSETS $20D,CO3.O3 . ' Ws invito you to open aa account with oa. promlslnc evsry eourtesy and accommodation consistent with sound banking- -... , We pay four per cent tnterast on time deposits,' GEO. E. WILSOX, Prealdeab , ninv. sk nuasi tiw ti issnsuiit ; r c, 1 B. D. HFM,i PtesiJecL- KPATTER80Nf 1 R. HA GOOD, ,Vlc President. , Cashier. - s -v.. .if .r,... TRADE STREET, , services of nrogresslve :, M A Ttanlr nf-tjuirans . "' i ' -. . Palmetto Bank A Trust Co-Colum 1 - bta ; -Y 1 ': Wilmington Savings A Trust 'Co. . ' , ' the Carolina, In Georgia or Virelnla '' J' the Carolina, company 4 . - ?' -T " T If J " 4 1 kA1 Pi .J r mo- m mim it Mwi f JMBl(n, - . t " 9 i t v -ft 1 V
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 14, 1906, edition 1
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