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CSS THIRD GRADUATE RECITAL C.'vfn hy Mis Irene AIUwmi and Miss i ixrfi Goggan at the ,.rrfsojrtwa College JLast ; Nlght-The Vint ' Violin Recital. , , t The third of the dual graduating; re cltals was given In the Presbyterian College auditorium last night before a large end , appreciative audience This recital vu of special Interest, It , feeing ' the first graduating recital la -c violin . given In the conservatory, and ' Miss, Irene Allleon being a young hot wii.tnown in f :nnrinrr mmirai 1 circle. - Each of the three movement of Beethoven' -"Sonata. In D" were given in excellent style; a noticeable 1 -'feature being the -ease of expression and exactness . of . tempo with the , ' "piano. V 1 Bach aria for the fourth string . wa beautifully clear, while Wlenlaw- ski Iud1ar" and Daubes "Canta. bile and Bolero" were given with fine 'i en ecu miss Allison s gracerui Dowing - 'ana crisp, even tones were worthy of epeciai mention, ine youni rterrorm - - er seemed to throw her whole heart ' Into her work and carried her audi ence with her from start to finish t rasa nimnn sransiara miss h rv-ii ixr m . ooggans was very happy In her pre Mentation of the light, fairy movement from Beethoven's "Tempest Sonata.' Rachmaninoff's celebrated "Prelude '--. wss given by her with exquisite pathos. Ascher's "Lea Couttes d'eau" f n a delightful little description of : the rippling water. The two contrasting number, Kar- ganofrs "Nocturne In E. flat" and ..." Chopin's Tolonalse In A" were play Yed with a finish that showed careful 'work and fine nyusicanly feeling. Mo . ; cart's great "Double Concerto In E. flat," In which Miss Linda Hendrlx and Miss Frances Thornton, each had two solo pianos and Miss Goggans and Dr. C. R. Fisher thu piano and organ as orchestra, was a fitting finale . to this very beautiful concert FRANCE HONORS FRANKLIN. dwelling of American Philosopher's i Htatoe In Paris Is the Occasion of an Official Franco American Demonstration Nearly All High 1 French Offidaklnm Present. ' Paris, April T! The (Franklin rele f bratlon at the Trocradero this after noon was the occasion for a notable eranco-Amerlcan demonstration. The (distinguished officials present Included former Presidents Iubet and Casl-tnlr-Perler, the cabinet Ministers, the diplomatic corps, the Presidents of the Senate and the Chamber of Depu ties, and prominent generals and ad mirals. Trocadero Square was occu pied by the Republican Guards In bril liant uniforms and the grandstand facing the statue was richly decorated wlth French and American colons. A battery of artillery fired a salute of 21 guns as the statue was unveiled. In opening the ceremony, the Amer ican ambassador Introduced Professor Albert Henry Smyth, of Philadelphia, who then delivered an oration on Franklin. Minister of Instruction Barthou, In behalf of the government, pronounced a eulogy of Franklin during which he recalled his Intimacy with Voltaire and other notable personages, and gaid: "France not only renders homage to Franklin, but gives this official testimony of Its unwavering frlend- ehlp and fidelity to the great Ameri can republic.' .V BRIEFS, j ij: Few MIihw Happening . Jaoont tne City. . if, and The choir ef St Bark's Lutheran church will meet for practice this ev ening at Tits' o'clock, - The Dilworth Floral Gardens will conduct a special sale of carnations and aselea plants at its up-town office to-day... The Women's Exchange wfll Have" a sale of bread, cake, etc., this morning from 9 to 13 o'clock in the Try on Street Music Store. t.1 PORT OF WILMINGTON. Mr; Small i and) '" Member of -House ' Con WT River and Harbors ' WW -Vtelt the jcarouna jrwr week. , "'-. t 8neclal to The Observer. Wllralna-ton, April W.-Presldent ' X A. Taylor notified by telegraph to-day that Jlon. John H. Small,' fath er of the Inland waterway project Hon. O. B. Patterson and, ; aeysral members of the House committee on rivers and harbor will be her - Wed- Mr. Arnold M. Shaw has resigned nesdav. May t under the auspices of the secretanrshle of the Shaw Harness ,h. vmi Piv and Harbors Con- Company and will shortly engage lnKrM- Wjcn recently met In .Waahlng other business, I ton. They come to look Into the needs i Ttrtti it a.,.t, ,, iIvm nn the I nt tha nnre With . reference lO improve- place of Mr. Will Bell, In Providence ments by the government and will be tnim.hln hA a mnlB kl ed by lgnt- shown aisunguisneo nlng yesterday afternoon. I?,...,. ..a r .Tm H Mr. Plumer Stewart is penaing ine T' nrnnt and H. G. , where he win aenver annointed to ar an address this morning at tne closing . .nt-rtatament of the exercises of the academy there. ftaimra vmti' hrf. They will meet runt w V Moodv. who Is here, .k.mhi. mmmimt in a special fell and sprained his ankle before leav- gallon Wednesday- at noon and will Ing Raleigh and is suffering consider able pain and Inconvenience Mr. J. A. Jones, the contractor for the Selwvn Hotel and the new Cra mer bulldlna. moved his office from the hotel to the Cramer lot yesterday. -BIshOD Joseph Blount Cheshire will be Dresent at the Church of the Holv Comforter. In Dllworth, to-night at 9 o'clock to administer tne rue oi confirmation. Pastors of city and county church k. taion tYtr frlrr about the river and harbor In the afflernoon. proci on the United States revenue cutter Seminole. Special Notices srvv - w ww--.. I must ntMVGVwfi VI. VIlKlNU rjS es have agreed to give the collection M Sf.,- Rihhon Vanilla. Made k. fl..r vanUla. beans, absolute' ly pure and aged until it gives desserts famous "Blue Ribbon Flavor." von riN StVR 26 PER CENT. TO JO per cent, on any paper viji of us. Thousands of roHs to select from. New designs arriving- every week. WHEELER WALL PAPER & MUSIC CO., 221 South Tryon street; BUY YOUR CIGARS FOR BUua to-day. We nave tne tui lovo, v-m, Chlco Urea, Runnymede, Roi. guese, Robert uurns, uaio, v.uw Cortes, LaZuma, Owl, Norma Martl nn and others. WOODALL, & SHEP PARD, Druggists. CHARLOTTE LAND IMFROVB- ment Co., 3S North Tryon street, x. . Hawkins. J. H. Wearn. J. W. Shep-i-r Jnkn "R Irwin. Wm. Anaer- narry, j. ai i i i uj chubi- J. M. on. son. directors; pr kins; vice president directors; president, T. vice president, . retary and treasurer, derson. We buy 1. ARTHUR HENDERSON general managers. W. Haw- J. H. -Weprn ; sec- T krihair Hon. A sell real estate. & BRO., BIT8INE88 MEN SHOULD TRY OUK lunch -counter when in a nurry. ii time saver and you get what you want at a nominal sum. Regular meals serv ed at our tables. OEM RESTAURANT, E. F. CRESWELL, Manager. PHILADELPHIA LADY DIKS HKHE Mrs. Robert Abernetur, After Illness or 1Z Hour Dice at Homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bradford Body . to he Taken to Philadelphia Tills Morning. Mrs. Robert Abernelhy. of No. WG2 North Fifth street, Philadelphia, Pa., lld last night at 10 o'clock at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bradford, at No. 67 North College street, after an Illness of only 12 hours. Accompanied by her daughter, MIms Helen Aber nethy, she ame to Charlotte about three weeks ago to visit Mrs. Brad ford. She was about 60 years old and had been In feeble health for some time, but had not been confined to tha house. Mrs. Abemethy was as well as usual yesterday morning, eating break fast as uiiual and sitting on the porrh for nwhlle. -Aboul 10 o'clock she had a hemor rhage. A physician was " sumnioried and, later, another physician and a trslned nume. Everything was done for the patient that was ponslble, but continuous hemmorrhas.es brought death despite all efforts. Mrs. Abernelhy Is survived liy her husband and two aons and two daugh ters, one of the latter of whom was with her at the time of her death. The remains will be taken to Phila delphia this morning. XTONfOni) MKftTIMNT AKKIGNS. Mr R. A. Miller's HuhIhc Plarl In Hands of an AhkIkik-c Concord Roy In Navy Writes of tho Mis. sourl's Target Winning. Correspondence of The Obxerver. Concord. April 2 Mr. B. A. Miller, a leading merchant of Concord, doing business near the Cannon Mill. ha frisde an assignment for the bnefK of his creditors. i.Mr. E. J. Jones hm ,, qualified as assignee under the State laws. He Is taking an Inventory of the assets to-day. The exact amount . Of th Ilvll mil !luhlMll I. . . , - w.n.va in in i yui known but It In sure that the latter rlJl exceed the former to some extent. Mr. Miller has been doing business here for several years. He carried abou a ll.joo stock of goods, it is ucpoaed that he will take the SOD bomesiead exemption. Mr 'Jones will sell out the goods at an early date. Mr. R. 8. Scarboro. a Concord boy, Who Is a first class musician on the battleship Missouri, writes his brother .here as follows from Manlsanello Cu ba, under date of April ISth: "Our ahlp, the Missouri, just broke twi World' records and won first and ascend navy prises. The 12-Inch tur- , ret gun made JO shots and 10 hit ,n three minutes, firing at a II by 14 , target 1,600 yards off. This hi. h. world record for 11-Inch guns. Fir ling a shot and hitting the target every II seconds Is quicker than you eeuia lead and lire a shot gun. w also fired torpedos. making it hits and breaking the world's record, and -winning navy money prise. Our ship holde more trophies than any other hp In the world. We won the JJ. Inch gun prise, torpedo Prize, foot. hull prise, race prise end others. April ..Mm W an unlucky day with us. Too MmmrMir that tr inrfi i l. . ' the accident happenedto our ship at - rensacola, Fla, On the 11th we had a miretes mesmige from the Kearsage m hw mn iiwivh m iter ror ward turret,, wounding men, 0h went into i port at - Ouenlemane at once tut lnc then en the men ar dead but cix, and they may die. She wilt have to finish her target practice after they all die t get Jbetter, They won't let them jw without It they al way ttave to fire the - aruns whsra the accident occurred, If they do not ., wi , vm -icnfS!)' .- nsa to nre our run over the pise where tha treuti, occurred, at Ptntacola, v taken to-morrow morning to the Crlt- tenton Home and the board asks a liberal contribution fro mtne people Mr. J. M. Sims has received 50 pounds of Rio coffe from the Merchants Tobacco Company, of Baltimore, do nated to the Confederate veterans' use at the reunion, the week of May 20th The local council of the United Commercial Travelers will have an 1m portant meeting at their hall to-night. Elaht or ten new member will be Initiated and Important business will bo transacted. The graduating exercises of the primary class of the Second Presbyte rlan Sunday school win be held to morrow afternoon at l:H0 in the church udltorium. An Interesting programme has been arranged Two houses owned by the Durham estate were sold yesterday, through the Southern Real Estate. Loan & Trust Company, to Mr. F. M. Rogers, the consideration being 3,7OT. They re on East Fifth street. 'Lightning struck Mr. W. G. Lake's kitchen Thursday afternoon and tore the chimney down. The colored cook was at work at the stove and received uch a shock that all of the pins flew out of her shirt waist, me damage was slight. The receipts at the city cotton plat form yesterday were 32 bales and the best price Dald for the staple was h.bo cents a wound. The receipts ior tne corresponding date of last year were 169 bales and the best price was 1 cents a pound. To-night will close the season for the skating rink at the park. Seats will be placed In the auditorium and the building gotten in shape for the opening of the summer theatrical sea son by the peters Stock Company tne latter part of next month. White Hirst, the Syrian who had been arraigned before? 'Squire 8. H, Hil ton Thursday on the charge of ped dling without the required 150 license was tried yesterday afternoon and found guilty. Judgment was suspend ed upon the purchase of license and the payment of the costs In the case. The Convenanters of the Second Presbyterian church will hold a special meeting 'this afternoon at 4:46. Mrs. Shaw will speak of "Chinese Boys and Their 8chools." A special collection will be taken for Mr. Blaln's school In Hashing. China. A solo by Miss Nell Dixon will conclude this Interest ing programme. The social committee of the Y. W, C. A. will meet at the association building this afternoon at S o'clock. The member, as follows, are requested we DON'T HESITATE TO SAT 'WE " - jTiro Sunday Lecture., Mr. J. A. Helvla Win deliver an ad dress at t ho Mas. Meeting-for Older boye at the. Young ; Men'a Christian Association , to-morrow afternoon at B lect: "The Great Conqueror." 4 Rev, W. C. Schaffer will speak at the meet ing of the Boy Volunteer League, which convene at S:6 p. m.. and his suujeii wu oe; -7ver oive up." Ttfo mules belonging to Mr. Aler anler Allen, of Crab Orchard, Were Mlted. by lightning Thursday. . THE WEATHER! ' 1 Forecast for Satnr1 v and Sundnv Partly cloudy Saturday, warmer " in western nortloa : 8unda.v ahewara: cooler in the interior; variable winds, - LOCAL OFFICE V. 8. WEATHER "'.: BUREAU. Charlotte,- 'April 27, 8 p. m Sunrlze g:3 a. m.; sunset 7:06 p. m. (Standard tune). IX)CALi':WaUTHER REPORT. ' Highest temperature . .S4 Lowest temperature , ,S7 Mean . temoeraiura -.Id Bxeass for the day 05 Aocumulatedi excee for the month.. .89 Accumulated t excess for the year... .(3 Precipitation for 24 hours ending t d. m. !nch.i-:. nt Total precipitation for the month., .88 Accumulated deficiency fo month ,. J.I AoeumulatAflt . riAfletjmv fov vamp ft E. Prevailing w(nd direction .. S. ,iv v ts&Nit&i-i; UDserver. The Crcwell Sanitorium Co Jcc J 4rw. tlie Treatment e)t ' , Whiskey, Morphine and Hery ous Diseases. , Special apartments and none for lady patient. All form of elootrlclty for treating nervous aiaeasea, ana various methods of massage. Includ ing the Bllhnlaier vibrating method. The stockbolders all being physician constitute a consulting board. Specially trained male and female nor and attendant 8. M. CROWKLL, M. X- Pre. .W. af. STRONG. M. D ; Resident Phyalcfaa. Get Them To-Day They can't be' sold to; -? r morrow. We have the best line that can, be ob tained 31- ; Foreign and Da.cslic r Name yoiTfaybrite--;-we have it ; pon't forget Sundays supply, . , - ; - " . ' " -f , ' Niim, Beslster. , , R. H. Jordan & Co. DRUGGISTS. ' WB IfEVEB XaWMB.' Pr?co6m h?UM andbn, lot 107x300' feet; , rent for $7.00 a month. . . 7. j. . ..... ....'..'..,. .,. j . $800.00. " , -room, houses, lot JJ00gl,76 feetj rent, fort 911.00- per month. Price .'.i. . ,4-m .. . $1,250.00. ' ' hi..L m well,itw1th bath, bawmept cold u storage, J-room servant A?fcrl,KBrd"'i ,0 'rt. Price...,, -r. 4,2Q.0a. , w', the above hoiises are supplied rUn, water from the College Water J. !! w. ' , ,ast nnnied dwelling having both hot and cold water. . . i . the following lota at Cornelius. X. d '.- ' nVX1 twt Price . x;. .'. ;. . . tm.oo. ' " Mills! S. i xl' tMt Wa wtWn' tew 't of; the .Cornelius Cottoiv : - 1 lot in -V ; '. - i J ' $850.00.", ' V jf , ??U we"iWn front on macadamised treet "Term eay. ?.f) Cflf ITI'm mr. rfTiTC inin f isr rt"tj FOR S21LB. CARBON PAPER: LITTLES. WEB- liters, and all other leading Dranas. Try our special brand Non Smut paper, tl.60 per box. It, will please you. Reg ular 13.00 quality J. B. CRATTON A CO., Trust Bldg. 'Phone 304. WHEN 8UNDAT COMES YOU CAN'T buy cigars, so buy to-day. Big sioca of all leading- brands', of foreign and domestic. We have th very thing you want to smoke. All kinds of smokers' supplies. JA8. P. 8T0WE Sc. CO., Drug. cists. 'Phone Z7. $S,avO Modern $a00 Modern $3,000 Modern $2,800 Modern home, East 6th St. home, East Bth St. home, N. Myers St. home, W. Trade St. $2,500 Store and 6 -room dwelling; connected. Located on two car lines at the corner of Eleventh and Brevard Sts. McQall & Qlanton. CHARLOTTE, N. C. ' 217 JT. Tryon St. 'Phone 240. r , TT '" . - , . ,1. w KEALIZE ttti ' Importance . 1 'of keeping a bonk account 'Vf7 ; and thoroughly appreciate tha services -; rendered " PV tha S. . WhUa hanks am v arrantkl ' for the ! purpose ' 'o(, . making 7 Money for the stockholders. 4" I they ere, In a sense, pabllo la-,-f perform to 'the community In , which they -are located. - - r '- In selecting a bank, several ; important - thing - should b - considered. let. . Strengthv -""V1" jy " resource. sra. , uablllty, evl. J denced by reputation In tbe community. 4th. , Courtesy and ?n.dt"?hlC5i in ?W tjme! 7r o con.ldered a renlremeSv but at the present day la one of the condition of saccesa In all de : partments of buelne. All these you will find In- . . ; h' f a r10001 National haivk op cbarlotte, a it nn2UZ2l2?ltb. ' v' "' W. E. HOLT. V. preeldenc ' ' ........... . ..-,w-- fiiim A scrap of ground X50x50) For $175.00 " Bout the Bigness of a grave yard lot Little Spot Little Price. Southern Section. Till Gash. F. D. ALEXANDER 202 B. TlTon, P. dS. "LA CREMO" FRENCH MACApRONI and 8pahettl. In full weight, r-pounu naekaees. at onlv 10c. a nackase wm'e this 101 lasts. Manes a aennoui own served with cheese, gravy or tomato sauce. Every package, guaranteed. Phone 68. SELLER-VAN NEBB UU. WHEN IN NEED OF SOMETHING -xtra In toilet waters try Janice; you win wonaer wny you aian i ion ugu. 76c. ' DILWORTH DRUG STORE, Phone 247. B. 8. DAVIS. T-- T ITT. HMUnt.SC. VIT T.4 1 1 tTTntTTH 128 house In Dil worth; HO house, i&asi Ave.: Vf. K. 9th. For 11.800 a rood lot with nice cottage, but you can't buy It by dreaming. 1 want to see a man mat saws wood, ana not a loousn tneor- izer. E. L. KKE8LER. 'Phone S44. DON'T TRY TO GET, ALONG ON LAST suAimer's suit. Come In and let me show you my patterns, in spring and summer goods. It's onef the neatest lines I've ever had. ll.lMlLLER, The Old Reliable. . i to attend: Mesdames E. C. Register, H. I). Heath, J. E. Reilley, C. W. Hunt. Edward MfQuecn; Misses Nan Dowd, Louise Wadsworth, Kate McDonald and Rena IS. Burton. can furninh you with the nicest livery In Charlotte ana prove it Dy you waen you have used one or our norses ana buggies. Our prices are moderate and our asrvlce unequaled In this city. W. G. ROSS A CO. 'Phone 181. 200 and 211 West 4th St. - PERSONAL. The Movement of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors and Other. Mr. r. J. Aaron, of Mount Olive, was In the city yesterduy. Mr. I). M. Coiner, of Btatesvlilc, spent s esterdny In the c ty. Col. W. B- Hodman Has returned to the city from Norfolk. Mr. Charles K. Piatt, of Atlanta, has errlved hera to take the plane of Mr. A. i. Mclennan, the boiler lnpector, who will manufacture erh-k at ixweii. Mr. Pratt Ik a South Carolinian by birth. Mr. L. P. Henkel, a prominent citisen of Lenoir, spent yeterdny In the city, stopping at tne Boutnern Manufactur er ciun. Hon. Clyde It. Hoey nnd Mr. Clyde R. Moey, Jr., of fihelby. were visitors in the t-ltv yesterday, being guests ut the Central. 1 Mr. A. P. Rliyne was over' from Mount Holly yesterday. Mr. J. K. Alexander, of Forest City. spent yesterday In Charlotte, staying at ine central. Mr. f. S. May. of Rock Hill, B. C, T.-nn in tne city yesterday. Mr. Sam T. Hodges, of Hendersonvllle, upent yesterday here on mmlnena. A LIVERY SERVICE THAT 18 BAFE, good horses, nobby turnouts, envers It you want them. Our horses, while-they are nut by any means dead, are per fectly are. r none tor a team ior tne wife and children. BRO. 'Phone 62. J. C. COCHRANE A WE HAVE A VERT FINE LOT OF seasoned oak ana pine stov wood; quantity and qualtty guaranteed. W also carry a stock of terra eotta pip from 4 in. to 24 in. 'Phone no. Prompt delivery. C. DOWD CO. WE SELL LOTS LOOK ! I fJJPjJgpjjjyajjpjjjpjpjtjjpjjBjjjjjpjjpjpjjjj We have a customer witfrOOO in bank to put In a city home that is worth the mojiey. It we could find him a place that shows up right, he might go as much as $10,000, provided the value Justified it. If you are seriously inclined to sell, list your property with u at once. ' . .v The Charlotte Realty Company A. G. CRAIG, Secretary and Manager. " 1 9 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCGANIZED. 1865: Capital and Surplus, $500,000.00 V DIRECTORS; P. M. BROWW 'V.:tf '; at O. BT7RROTJOHS ' FRANK GILRKATH MYERS J-; - T. B. McDOWKTiL ' BtV MeADRX W. B. RODMAN v .T. W.. WADB OHAS. A. W1L11AM& t I I YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED FRANK GILREATH, Pre. IL 11 ViaOX Gtshier if O0040400400400 $1,000,000 HIE. s 5SS25 KerdirJs end fanners CHARLOTTE, H. C In Dividends For Stockholders Annually in Siht oo04o4oo404e4o4o CAPITAL ASSETS $209,039,01 $WO33.09 tavlta yon te opeat an aeeount with u. promlalng every courtesy and aeeommodaUon nltat with Muad banking. W pay few per cent Interwt . time depoalta. GBO. E. WIL845TC. Prealdenl. JNO. B. ROSS, Vie PienJdesat, w.. v. .wiuuxiBun. .-sme Positively the greatest legitimate money-making proportion1 with divi dends that will range from 50 to 250 per cent, on present Investment al most absolutely assured. STOCK WILL ADVANCE 100 PER CENT. JUNE 15T1I. I will give 11, 000.00 to any person who can rind a cleaner, clear-cut proposition, one that will Btand a closer Investigation through Banks, Mer cantile Agencies and private citizens of the town where properties are located. Investors thafc desire to have dividends coming to them tar years, Invest one cent in a postal card and write for my "Market Letter." v W. P. FIFE, .Missouri Trust Building, ST. LOUIS, M0. yi-t'i-iliy here on mmlnrna. I JUOOM VI. II. Powell, of Sotitlinrn Finns, signs. Mr. wiim among the guests at the Uuford yes leroay. Among; the Out-of-town people here yfstorday was Mr. J. W. Qrernc, of Con cord. Mr. Plummer Stewart, of the local har. wpnt to Washaw yesterday to dllvpr the annual adtlri-s at tile commencement of Wax haw Academy. Mr. E. Q. Iwtndls, of Henderson, spnt VHSterday In the city, staying at th Hu ford. Mr. J. A. Marsh, of High Point, was rnripcrra si ise uetiirai yiray, Mr. if. it. naves, or uurnam, was among trie visitors in the city vestprriAr. Mr. John W. Tucker lft last night for New York and Boston on business. H win am Himcnt rrora the city a month. Mr. Don Amntl Richardson returned yesterday from Spartanburg, B. C, where ne wno tne music festival Dilworth Floral Gardens Don't hesitate to place your orders with us ror your Wedding Flowers, Loose Cut Flowers and Floral De- Cored by a Dull Correspondence of The Observer. Ballsbury. April 2.-?hl morning, Herbert, the 22-year-old son of Mr. O, 11. Ketchle., of Mount Ulla, had the closest escspe from death and Is aeri ously hurt as It Is. The young man started to Salisbury with a drove of cattle. 1Ie had gone but half a mile of the 17 to be traveled when a large bull made a furious attack upon him throwing him Into the air and causing him to fall into a ditch. The enraged animal then gored him a number of times before Mr. Miller' brothere and a neighbor fought the beast and car ried the Injured man home. He would certainly have been killed but for the interference of the companions. RmallpoK at Gastonla. Corresnondenc of The Observer. Oastonla, April M.Gastnl b a mm of -smallpox, the patient being Hat. tie McLean,; young negro woman, who hsg lust returned from a vlit to relatives in Charlotte. The patient, to. gather with all person in tha house wltn her, were removed to the. peat house, it reused no excitement and no esrlou eoasequsness ar anUclpat- i In dealing with our customer in filling orders by mall, wire or direct our motto is, "Put yourself in W place." ' - Send us your orders and we Will exercise the same care In detail as would be given were you here to lect. We put ourselves in your place and give what w would expect . to re ceive ourselves. , The choicest selection of out flowers. The best service. W. G. McPHEEp Prop. Charlotte, N. C sMI'Pli P. O. Box 117. Bell Phoa BEDDING PLANTS Cut flowers end Hcral Designs Scholtz Green Houses VJX1 COSfllAl RATH C Expert gttendant of the Waahlng ion, AaPayetts i Turkish Bath, In chsvge 1 -H' Opea 19 . m. to IX . m. - a FINE OFFEftS! I am offering some shares of partly matured stock In the Mu tual S. A L., but if you want them, you must come or write AT ONCE. They must be sold without delay, and this Is the first day of notice. If you- do not want any ef the above, this Is. the opportune time to take NEW STOCK, either for invest--ment or loan. There's nothing else 80 OOOD for most of us as Mutual B. A L. stock, and the sooner you load upon It, the more you'll save and the more you'll make. Corns right now. JNO. R. PHARR, Resident E. I WMt limtn ; PHONE 344 K m THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK " C annomitc '' 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 " ' It I our constant aim to be eourteou and acoommodatlna; to AIT' -elaase and. make thlg a ban; wher those of moderate maa t ball have the sum treatment a thos mora favorably ltuatd Ton are cordially Invited to open a bank account 'with. n. vy ff;ll lWITTY, Casticr : B. D, HtATB, Presiiciii GHRRLOTTE TRUST GO. Capital, ftOO.OOO. Every Brahch of Banking Yourr Business SoKcited OFFICERS 3. It LITTLE, 0. M. PATTERSON, L. B. RAGOOD, ' nesiaeni. vie grtaiaean, 18. EAST TRADE! STREET. . ' THE SAVING HABIT It is aD a matter of habit whether you save or spend your money. Why not form the habit that will dq you some good? "We pay you to save. sournBRvt.onitr'& snvwpsBamt Bnt-V. mtAma4it. ,Y..Pra w X,:Jnkln, Cashiea r. m. s7 , . DOKYOV WUNT? TO DEPOSIT SfONETT . v, TO BORROW MONEY T ' , . W- ; ; TO LEND MONEY? ' : , ' v TO APPOINT' AN EXECUTOR? - t TO EMPIXY A FINANCIAL AGENT? ., " ' TO PliACE FlltE, LIFE, ACCIDENT OR LlABrLTTT ; i INSURANCE? , Mf. t ,. V. - r w, This company Is well prepared and ' attorncyed by law to erv you, in 'ail or laeseiuea, n , ; f , . e..T Southerm :States : Trusty Go , , CAPITAI 200.000 " ' ' . f ' CRUST BUILD INC. - - - CHARIX3TTE. N. O. CEO. STEPHENS, T. R. FRANKLIN, W.H. WOOD f' - . Pjeatdefit.-, .-Vie Pr.. , Ttrassrarer. . , t'h 'it -, 1 , v t 3. B. L COCHRANE, meimiitsir nrii e"rsn kl As at 1 imunii mm' ,. ; tvr ll. inlUil J1ULX1 j' . ; ; rtri ' 1 1 HICH-CRADE B0WDS 4 ?sr '.'-'-WB OFFER SUBJECT TO sALEt Moolo IS.00 Si C. due lll M ... . v i05 1-4 nd inl: MOO to 0.0 Whitney Co. tO-year Is, j.w 1M'u3 Int. l M00 Salisbury -Bpencr Ry. JCO. ..s ,.r.. MandintT 1MO0 Winston-Salem Power Co, ...,... ,V 4 163 jA 1Z 1 I.OOe HlrhtandPark par cent: Preferred I- ' a - "J i ; I.OM to 10,000 Calvlne I per tent. Preferred fc,;, . - " tea.-? F&:bott:'&Xompaiv , , r"V.r-'- man gradb intestmenthC'. ,v'V i : r. 1 1,, 'J. - 'A ! ftmir- - r I
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 28, 1906, edition 1
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