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iq N- C1IARL0T TE DAILY OBSERVER, MAY 12 IOCS. ai:Vf nilL FOB CIIABLOTTE : biayksJifo. xx cuaitcteiikd Y. r'l $100,000 Capital. ?few Conoern U1 Oix-rsie IVxtlle Want Pied mont Industrial Company, Capital 40,000, AUo of ciutriottr, Cliar totfxl Cotton and Other Crops on , Mat Tee farm Killed b Frost ;ovrnor Anted to Pardon Con kt Montmrai Proposed to Gen. Slatt W. KansorrK-ew Notes of th State Capital. t . s,. i ( v.1,: i "Observer Bureau, ,' ' 'f.,f;l2 8outo Dnwaon Street,.,-- . ' . '7;- !yi:'N.: . Raleigh, May 11. " -A letter to ths .agricultural depart ment from the superintendent at tha State test farm at StatesvtUs says all tha cotton ' there, was ' Wiled by tha frosts, this week and that the same A.tlA . AAM Ww.-.mJ IhU I.M.m( . lffftn W hVIM, A I .MM W,a l V It la believed that this waa the case tar I & AMA..A ' MRM.IW' M tll.t AA Iflll ; of the Bute. . It la very bad news. . ' aa it means re-nianuns:. or course To-day the 8Ute board of public buildings and grounds, sdvertlsed for nidi ior laying tne wants in vapitai J.'1 ttm.AM ta'it K OTanhllM.Y navamatit. Tha ' nenltentlary , lurntsnes tne money, ' mm AAA ta.l.VW . uklMh A tn w . tn t.A , tVtVVVf HUH ' IV , IV v. W 'work aa the board decides that It Is ' not to exceed that cost. Governor Olenn waa at Ma desk to- ' day and aald he very greatly enjoyed ' the Memorial Day exercises; In fact. which were more gratifying to him, v, Oovernor Olenn speaks at Asheville . th lath Inaf at I ha mit convention of cotton manufacturers of the Unit V ed States. He had first been Invited to deliver the address of welcome ,M' inures dbi iro-suae mii wu, wi. abWajI a mikN Attn of tha moat -. m HQ WTVrQvr lA m 110 mil uv a. .ChrlotU th 10th of Miy with hl 4iaiixi.Pai.M tf.9 kaa nhpa t 111 VI A .will review the troops. He does not ii vvi van ssv, w v a a v weva v , vnTvt w n-ea vi a etv sw , marks will be very brier. Tha wake county Confederate vet . . offered by J. C Blrdsong anklng Con rrmx ta art anart the battlefields around Petersburg aa a national park like Chlckamauga or Gettye- -..amm Al kAik Ka twil anil fh . - Mexican war. spoke to theae resolu tlona. aaylng the fighting around Pet eraburg waa as severe as any during tha entire war. In Colonel Burgwyn'a nut.... k mm- nai t-I ,r the Ladles' Memorial Asnoclatlon. he warmly favored the building of a ' Genersl Matt Kaneom and the plac- . 1 iik 01 yam uvniBii uifun nw v m capital. rf. i iwium a . . . . . . mft.AMa fAa a-a1 Arl nrMiiMii nr in niKi - oontv Vetersnn' Aaaoolatlon. The laid lea' Memorial Asnoclatlon pre- aentMi to the Hal of History tne ton- .' federate battleflag which waa placed upon-the cofnn of President Jeffer , son Davts when the body laid in ' . DIBIO III ilia .ravnui .im-. The State charters the Kobeson Mel Jon Growers' Association, of Maxton, - , . . AAA .tUl,llAM.M v aiding at various places In the coun ty. A charter Is also granted the ' Boalnhour-flydnor Mrrcsntlle Com pany, of North Wllkasboro, capital S9K AAA r The tearing down of a noted reel dence In the eastern part of the city " Is' in progress to make room for a - largo public school. It Is expected that a little later work will bgln on the high school which Is only a block v west of CsplUl Square and adjoining the water tower. At the-Caralelgh Phosphate Milts here a warehouse, 10 by X00 feet Is tinder construction for the storage of phosphate rock. This now comna from Florida and the quality Is said to be better and the grade more uni form than that of the Tennessee rrk which has ben used heretofore. The . freight Is the same from Florida ss from Tennessee. 1VHI8KET. DISTILLERY HK1ZKD. Trotman'a Whiskey Distillery, at . Wilmington, hss been seised by the , United States for Irregulaiitlea. This ; follows the seiiure of a number of barrels of whlnkey at Wilmington - last week. Very little hss been heard during , the past few days about the proposed -election on th question of prohlbl i tlon here The goneral opinion seems ; to be that no ! tlon will lie ordered. Governor tJlenn to-day received a y large number of gentlemen from Jxiulsburg, acromiianled by several J JtaiWr- attorniys. who petitioned him to oardnn a man nsmen llla-l. teniiary two yesrs ago for a long term under onvlcilon of obtaining money under tm iiratunce In the . sale of some horsos for a Western dealer, of whom Ihe mnn claimed to ' bt partner. , ''.TWO -CHAUMrn i; roNCKUNS t'H A in KltKli. A number of i iuirnT ?, granted to-day by the Hist.-. lm lulling the following: Hatik of liHlifHv. Com .'tnerdal A HkIh. hi HnllfHx, IB, 000 capital; Piedmont ln.iuirtnl Com pany, Charlotte, It 0,0(10, . H, Myers , .and 3. H. Alenamli-r utoi khulders, to ,.i promote the romirn ri lyl. manufac V luring and mercsntlli- int. rmts of " Charlotte, to hsve mee'ing rooms for . members, to adopt rulo. rxulatlons ' and standards as to hmti hantable commodities for sat bv its members - and to have various otn.r privileges; - The Cook Lewis Koumtury Compsny, Greens boro, capital lii.uoo, w. it. ' Cook and A. R. Lewis storkholdrrs; The Mayes Manufacturing Cnmpinv, Charlotte, to do textile msnufs'tur !ng. Including spinning. weaving, knitting, printing, nnlMhlng any cot ton, wool or si IK istirlm, nim, l0 ao '. flour milling and other industries. ' 1100. DOS eanltal. J, II Mavoa T. A Dodaworth, of Charlotte, and T. it. Moore, of Tims pan. M. (!.. being tha Klaolpal atockholdera. together with wart W. Cramer and other Char ' lotto business men. Daoiagrs to fralt and VrgvuMes In ; Correapondenca of The Observer, Pinnacle, May 10. -A heavy frost and free ta hers this morning com pletely destroyed garden vegetation. 1 Krly wheat Is also damaged but late wheat Is unhurt. Fruit la all killed tin le it be on a few high knobs. Tobacco te not hurt. Tha forests In places look as If they had been burned. ; ; ; , ,. :: IMcd Kmldcnly on NtrWi.' ttpertal to The Observer. ; V , AshevUle. May 1 1. Troy. 'IHIama. a negro who rams hers from South Carolina a abort while ago, aat down on the sidewalk to-nlgbt to rest on the corner of Kaglo and Valley etreets, and died. He was walking along with A negro woman when he hM h was tired and sat down on the. curb.' When the woman suited to arouse hint he wss dead. ,:. To ClrWo tlM lilobe. I" ' rj irial to The Observer. ' ' ;re.nloro, My ll Mr, and Mrs. ' s H. Cons left lo-nlght for New '. front which place they will i i io-rnorrow fr a I rip a found the i ! i. Xh?y wllj ta ssy probbly ' j r. ..- , PEnsOXAIt, The Movement oft Tfnmber of Poo plo. Visitors niul Others. , , Dr. O. G. Falls, president ot the Enterprise ManufacUirlng Company, of Klnga Mountain,'' -pent yesterday In the city otf bualneadL. Mr. W. B. Maacham. cashier Of thn bank at Fort Mill. spenC. yesterday in Charlotte on business. . ,. Mr, H. B. Allen, a prominent young merchant of Wadesboro, waa a Char lotte visitor yesterday. , v : (i ' ? j Mr. T. L. Black, who was elected president of: the Southern i, Railway Agent's Association, In sesslort at Nashville. Tenn., this week, retmHed to the city yesterday morning. - ' Mr. F. J. Haywood. Jr., of Kalelgh, spent yesterday in tne city. Messrs. D A. Tomoklns and John Charles McNeill left last -evening for New York, where, they will , spend several days. . t. ) . Dr. LouU Frledham. of Rock Hill. 8. C, Is spending a few days In the city with friends. Mr. Will Johnston ' left last night for Johnston City. Teniu, where ha will play ball during tne summer, Mr. J. Stephany, of SUtesvllle. spent yesterday In the city, stsylng at ths Central. - - - ' " - Mr, J. ,K.' Shertill, of Mooresvlllo, waa In the city yesterday morning, Anions' tha out-of-town people here yesterday waa Mr. J. O. Carpenter, of Stanley. - . - Mr. Milton Mcintosh, ot Wilming ton, spent yesterday in Charlotte, staying at the Buford. Mr. John R. Johnaton. of Raleigh, was among the visitors In town yes terday. Mr. V. Dixon Bikes, of Monroe, waa at ths Buford yesterday. Mr. William Thomas, of Beldsvllle, spent yesterday In the city with friends. . Mr. Walter L. Alexander, of Aihe- vtlle. Is spending a rew days In the city with his father, Mr. W. & Alex ander. Mr. A. M. Klstlrr, of Morganton. waa In ths city yesterday, at tne Central. Among the out-of-town people In the city yesterday waa Mr, L. R. Strieker, of Concord. ; Mr. Frank Sample, of Hopewell, spent yesterdsy In the city. Mr. Holt Armour, of Davidson, was In ths city yesterday, on business. Gen. Julian S. Carr, of Duruam, waa In the city for a few hours last night on his way home from Chester 8. C, where he attended the horse show. He was accompanied by Messrs. J. R, Craig, of Stateevtlle; snd A. A. Mclean, of Qastonla. Gen. Carr declared to an Observer man that tha show was a complete suc cess. Mr. Ell B. Springs, of New York, returned home last night after spend ing several days with his sister, Mrs. J. M. Scott. Mr, J. A. Solomons returned to the city yesterday after a business trip of two or three weeks in eastern Caro lina and South Carolina. Cadet Jackson Christian, of tho ITnlled Ststes Military Academy, at West Point. Is spending a few days In the city with his grandmother, Mrs. Stonewall Jackson. General R. F. Hoke, of Llncolnton, s spending to-day In the city. Mr. R. B. Duke, of Durham, waa registered at the Buford last night. Among the visitors In the city yes terdsy wss Mr. A. W. McAllster, the well-known Insurance man, of Greens boro. Mr. J. W. Copeland. Jr., of States- vine, was a visitor in the city last evening, staying at the Buford. Among the guests at the Central last night wss Mr. W. DeB. McKachln. of Laurinburg. Mr. William Led be iter, of States vllle, spent yesterdsy In Charlotte ' air. m. b, Adams, or Monroe, and Mr. W. J. Adams, of Carthage, are at ' ths Buford. They came In from Concord, last night where they had been on business. Mr, William S. Thomas, of Relds- vllle. Is visiting his brother, Mr. Hen ry K. Thomas, on East Ninth street. Rev. William Duncan has returned from !,oulsvllle, Gs., whers he con ducted s series of meetings, and will occupy his pulpit at the First Associ ate Reformed Presbyterian church to morrow at the usual hours. Mr. I. L. Webster, of Plttaboro, Is spending to-dsy In the city. THE CONSERVATOR; Y COXCERT, TIki Commencement at tlie Prcby lerian Collcg I'sltrmd la by Do llghtful Coitcrrt An Evening of Rare I'lraauye Proa-rnmmo a Va- rled and Elaborate Onr. The evnt of the year In Presbyter Ian College music circles Is the an nual conservatory concert which was given In the college auditorium last evening. Much Interest Is slwsys msnlfesled In this event, for not only Is the evening always one of rare pleasure but It Is ths first of the ex ercises which mark the closing of ths scnoiastic year. Tne concert last evening was a most enjoyable one. The large audi torium wss nned with mualo lovers. Those present were riven a glimpse of tha work done by the Presbyterian College Conservatory of Music. The concert set forth the best of what has been accomplished during the session that la lust closing. The young ladles, without exception, were stoned musicians. They had been In training, for years, snd this wss the rrutt or their work. This concert wns an epltomy of the rare music talent Snd training of the young la dles constituting ths grsduatlng class. The concert opened with Math's n nmnod snd thrilling "Prelude snd Fugue in n" which was rendered with fine effect on the organ by Miss L,ucy Mcintosh. This wss foN lowed by Stevens' "Rlow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind," given by the college chore I association under the careful direction of Dr. C. It. Fisher. This glee classic-painted the varied tones of Hhakeepcsre's beautiful lyric. In striking msnner. . The choral orchestral society, un der the able leadership of Mrs. Fish er, delightfully presented thst most popuisr sir from Vrrnre II Trova tore, the "Miserere." Ths nest num ber. "The Madrigal." ' by Chamlnsde, showed forth the clesr, purs tones of Misses Kva Nalr's fine messosprono voice. ine or tne representative selection, of the evening wss the "Concerto in fl. Minor" from Men deissohn. which was given by Misses Mary and Nina Ramsay, on the piano and Miss Edna J. Whlsnant, on ths organ. - " ,. - , The only violin number' of ths evening was Miss Irene Allison's This light, slry selection wss given with grace and expression and was one of the moat enjnvsble numbers of the programme. "Nach Fessng" by Jnngmaun. a tender, - soothKg, melody, 'ws charmingly rendered on ths organ and piano by Misses Frances Thornton snd Lola Goggens, This was followed by ons of Dr. Fisher's own compositions 'To gong snd Dance," by Miss Edna Vhlenant. The composition, with Its fsnysatlo rymth and clear running ' melody, was received with much enthusiasm. Ths closing number of the first part' of the programme wss '0ld (lav. ottes" by Nichols., This wii given by tha college chore! association with Vim and espresaion. - ' ' William Tsll- overture, by Ros sini, as executed by . the orchestra with Ir. Fisher at ths organ, was the most elaborsts number of ths ' CM, cert. 'Miss Oracav I 'ran ford's Vocal selection "Ths Khadowa'V a. aair.i llxhtfully' render-4. i Miss Virginia IK. ITarrlne shared With MlSS Linda Hendrtx ths honors, of the evening aaMa t M n 1 n M U n V ' on tne piano, -ins iini" .-a from Wagner Lists, s well as the "Rhspsody" NO. . by were un iiaiiativ wall oresented. J M Iss Minnie Belle Miller's organ number "Andan- tlno", waa warmly receive.. Few vounr ladles t possesses ' ths clear soprano voice of Miss Sadls tf)!ck. Her .. aelectlon last evening ""Sevllla" by Grant luvy exnioiiea us far reaching qualities. me two con chiding niobera,.The Torch Dance" by the orchestral society and Schneid er's Band" v ' musical burlesque given by the chorus and orchestral ensemble, brought to a close this, one of ths roost - thoroughly ' , enjoyapie concerts ; which - hss v been given . m Charlotte In recent years. , mmmmmmmmmWmm'mWmmmmwmmimm9mmWmwmmimWmm ' . ,'V MAY, BE JED, DAVIS. . i : Negro Areeted Near Wlmrton Kays no Is Conductor Wlgglnsr jitrr Denies It iicltf for IdenUtt ' rntlon. - ; v. "-'-!-,,., Special to Thi Observer. , -? ' Wlnston-Salemv, Mk 1 L-rMf- Taylor, of Fulp, ' st 1 , o'clock thls mnrnlna- arrested s negTO St a brick yard near Jfulp, whomay prove to be Kd Davis, tne slayer , vi wiwik Wiggins, at Salisbury. The 'negro told hla eanlora that hr was Ed Da- vis and thst he shot Lie conductor because he attempted to put nun ok the car. He aald bo went irom oai Isbury to Oreensboso, thence to Belds vllle and later to the brick yard. k, . ha araa , arrested. He . WSS brought - here this aftemoott and, in police headquarters, oentea rr thing he had previously told, declar ing that he had never been to Balls- bury. While the officers were .ques tioning him he told several different tales. He fills the description In sovoe respects, though If he Is the right-man tha Raiiaburv officers' decrtptlon of the slayer Js Incomplete. He corres ponds in hejght and weight to ths murderer, but Is bisck, wniie tne oo- arrlnflnn aava DaVla is ringer CakS color. A woman arrived at the brick i i.hVBi waa with the! r' atctjora oners ins sum SL1".'. ? . "of 110 for.Uie arrest and conviction Ths nrl-oner told the officers that .h- ... th. .Am.n on the car with him when he fired the shot. Ha said he ahot to scare the conductor, bttt thinks he hit him in the stomach Whsn the local officers questioned him . nun ilia iitva i uiiilci. he said he had never been to Sails- bury or Spencer but a few minutes later aald he worked at Spencer for some time; Whether he Is Davis or not the man arrested ta evidently wanted Somewhere for crime. The orlsoner waa taken to the coun tv tall to await further developments. ths Salisbury authorities naving oeen ,C,"V.r";i 1IVIU BZnj ISIIUI ! in aaaa fff""? JiV " .laF-W North Carolina; wi will also L .T ...u. " s 1 " uiiuci .lira. 1 i a. i I lu,ur" - l Lynchburg, Msy 11. This morn-laa Ing waa ths coldset on record at this season of tne year, tne government i thermometer dropping to 14. - r j uacn irucsing nas oren aiuau ana tears are enteriainea on ikiuiiiu vi the fruit, though the foliage protect ed It lij a great measure, Special Notices im a class bt itbei.f-blur RiB-K Ooss twice as far ss other kinds andl, tha flavor Is perfection. BKOOKriBLD EXTRA CRElAMEiRT I Hutter." only SOc. a pound. jrrean. 1 Uusrsnteed. An article we know will I R lease you. 'Phone W. MlL.L,liH-VAr E88 ca -.an. .- Li 11 1 -LSI II BE 81TRE YOU GET TOtTR CIO AM l in.Amti TVin'l an hnma arllhnut I Dftnl. 1 We hare a big stock of all the leading brands. Foreign and domestle brands, I JAB. V. 8TO Phone 17. E CO.. Uruggista WR HAVE Jt'BT RECEIVED ANOTII- er lot of beautiful bed-room papers in rtalnir deslsns snd colorings. Priral inr ner roll WIIEEI.ER WALL PA PER ML'BIC CO., Oi South Tryon SLl ITS EASY TO GET THE FINEST, freshest wsshtnston hreaa. jr row or der from us, ws get It fresh every day lv exDres. Fos River Huttsr always! fresh snd ths quslttr is above eempatl-1 tlon. Fresh crisp potato Chips fresh every week. BARRATT A BLAKKLT, Chsrlotre and Dllworth. . . rnn RRNT-tte N. TRYON. 14 ROOMS. modern, conveniently located Tor ooa.ro- Ing house; t-room nous, rurnisneo. w. Vanea: No. W. Hlnnd. S-room eottagei 711 N. Davidson, rooms I 111 N. Cald well, t rooms; 4-room house, B. t'nurrn; 1 store, basement and tnd floor, W. Ith.1 J. ARTHUR HENDERSON A BRO. WATCH TOVR POULTRT YARD FOR slsns of cholera. Usvir mramoie Cholera Cure Is a sure sure snd pre ventallve. 9 eents. , , DU.WOHTli DRUO STORE. 'Phone B. S, DAVIS. NITNNAt.l.Y'S DELICIOUS CANDIES I fresh by exnrens lusi reeeiaea. sv rents per pound, at WOODALL A SHKPI'ARD S TYPEWRITER SI PPUES; RIBBONS, I carbon arr, latter copying; nons,i desks, tables, etc. J, E. CRATTON 1 t.. Trust lildg. . FOR SAI.K rilEAP-OI,n SHINOL.KS nr kimi ns wood, nns nunoina rnos ana old plaster. Must so st one. Deliver ed, or at corner of Caldwell and East Ave. Mnrsnins, but you must hurry. E. I KKKHi.rcn. Bt'BtNESS MKN HIIOUUD TRT OUR lunch countsr when in a norrr. - it a a time saver and yog set what yeu want at a nominal sum. Regular meals sr-l ed at our tuMes. hkm kkhtaukacii, I B, F. chkbwki.Ia Manager, a - DON'T TRY TO OET ALONG ON UkST summer s suit, . come in ana lei ms show you my patterns In soring and summer goods. It's one of tne neatest I lines I've evsr had. H. MILLER, The Old Reliable. WE DON'T HESITATE TO SAT WE can furnish you with the nicest bverv In Cnsrlotte snd prove It by you wheat Kiu nave usea one or our norsea ana igglea. ' Our prices are moderate and our eervlee unequal In this city. W, a. Ross co. . 'ibone m. : M and (11 west 4th si. - ' UVERY SERVICE THAT IS SAFE, ood horses, nobby lursouta. drivers If you wsnt them. Our horses, while they are not by any means dead, are per fectly safe, 'Phons for a learn for the wlfa and children. I. CCOCURANB I WHO. . 'Phone U. NOTICE TO DENTISTS . T1rgslar annual meeting of the North Carolina State Board of Den tal Eml tiers will pe licld at JUgli Ioln(, X, C- on Monday, June ISth, at 10 a. nt4 for 'Ilia examination of all sppllcanls lo practice dentistry In Korth Carolina. , rractlcal . wurk Jn both oprratlva and. - tncrliSnLcal dentistry nlll ba' required,' apnllcnnta furnishing In'trumcnts and material! for oiteratlrtf , . ' - ; ' . 1 . , : - - ; 1(.r HHturday anl Hundny: 11 hi l,d'""oiir rtatai-dsy; Sunday fair, .nu aoumwatit te soutn wmua . Local oinrim v. . weather. Charlotte, May 11. ( p., m.-8unrlse :22 - u,iaC i:a p. at. 4Buinaara time). . lam. a Ij weath er report. !"h,-mP-ture ., ., ...... lowest temperature .. .. ,, .... Mean tsmp-rature.... t ..; Denclency for the day,. Accurau ated deficiency for month AceunwilatAd aXCa.r for the year,.,,' Preclpkiition for 24 hours ending j P. m. Inches).. ., ., ..,; Total precipitation for, the month. Accumulivted eaceas tor tha mnnfh u -7S .81 s .00 t.M .Ml Aocumulated detjetenoy for tha ysar J.ftJ Prevailing wind direction.. N. is. - rr. j. vamaKi-r, ooserver. A- Most, Desfr- ab!e 6Q-foot a' Xryon' St.' Lot t J : ; (Shady side.) . Neat Cottage Home, m 4th ward, close up town. F. D. ALRXaNDBR tot S. Tryon. ", . v' ' ?j P. $100 REWARD! 1" Th l!t.red ? ln r"w crean jownsnip yweroay ano assaulted hla daughter. The man was low., henry bulk, very . dark. short, stubby., mustache, . black eyes ana nair. - Apparently between SI . A m , . . nd ! wore fblack or 1"! ray pants and gray ? T rty collar and tie. Speaks pwun a foreign WALLACE. -fiherlCC. foa conoii riu sic W. wlll-glv g locauon for a ja-Aaja, aaa, IIS aa S W - a-la f a, build all tenement houses at our ex- nenae and laaaa thorn In tha milt at a F.lUltl.KI. nr-lrtm "VtrA Ann aa ' All 7. . ' . a mesa nouses readv in a rew months. we are now cutting Che lumber and I have at least 600,000 feet on our property. t cktll on us, or Fpence A-Newell, At- iiorMTI ior tns Company. N, L SImmonds & Co., Real Kstate Brokers, , Powtoffice I Vox 73, Charlotte, N. C. The Crowelt Sanitorium Co, Inc. . For the Treatment ..' ' Whiskey! Morphino and NOITOUS DlSe&SCS. ':. ". BpecUl apartments and nurses for iT 01 .icwioy wr imuni unu imaaaaa. ass various methods oC snassagm inelud- ling ths Bllhnlaier vibrating method. J Tho etockholdsrs all being physlolaaa I MAM ard IMav Am aAN antl fw aw WaSIbbJI mT.VZZiJr . - w Uaes and attendanta S. M. CROWKLL, M. D, PreaV XV. M. STRONG. M. D Reatdeni Physlolaa. it J A A at $3,750 . - Homes or Investments If in, the market for real estate, let us show you our list of homes and invest ment properties. The Charlotte Realty Company A. G." CRAIG, Secretary and Manager. .Offloa IS K. Itada St, The Central Hotel IN , THE HEART " OF THE BUSINESS DISTRICT Over 110,000 has been spent In modern Improvements, mak ing this ons of the best appointed, cleanest and most comfortable ho tela In the Carollnas. The tabls Is unsurpassed south of Washington. All are outside rooms and every one lectrlo-lighted. - Elec tric elevator service day, and night.. Rooms with private bath. Charlotte. W C; M. Ps O'Callalian, rnaier i '" ' so " '. '' -," ' ' r 1 '.""""'''''' ' 't ' ' ''". V "'A'.' i t' ' " k i ' 'i.Vt a , , ' 11 - 1 . . , ' , - . ' r , ; V We invite the attention of every wage earner to the avdantages; of 7 ouf Savings Bank,,' It .affords a safe and profitable place for tho accumulation of small savings. , , "We pay you to savi". , . SOUTIWHN LOaiV & SAVINGS DTimt V at. Brewa, tires., W, S. Alesander, V. rrsa. tY. jU Jenkins, Cashier. R i;jsunAr;ct; it- PKOSE 50. Don't . Neglect To get your, sup ply .of CIGARS sell on Sunday. .0 .11 Biggest Best Stock of - Foreign and; Domestic we have- ever handled, Wc : have'your favorite ' in stockr-ask for it' Sn-aSaaasaasVasSBBBaaaaaaB JflUDAirs s xnt aiEvcu close. i .lf' Drufffstg.' V ' , Thong T. Dihvorth Floral Gardens Don't hesitate to place your orders with s lor your 'wedding Flowers, Loom Cut Flowers and , Floral De signs.'.' v -.-..., . a .-.-..V.-,... .., In dealing with our customers In filling orders by mall, wire or direct our motto la, "Put .yourself In his placak" . :.. . Send os your orders and ws will exercise the same care In detail as would be given were yon here to ae- We put ourselves In your place and give what we would expect to re ceive ourselves. Tha choicest selection of out flowers. The best service. , W.t HePHEE; Prop. , Charlotte, N. C P. O. Box 1JT. Ben Tbonea. BEDDIfiG PlAffTS U &t Flowers and ; flcrat Designs . PBCflE2C61., ": Rtona STT.' REAL ESTATE 2Q7 fl. TRYC.'I STCEET 8-room house, modern Improvements, on Tloulevard. in . . Dllworth: - stable on prenUses; worth 14,000. 00, Quick" -buyer-secures It at ........ .... ..... ..... ..$3,900.00. -v.' : 7-room modern , house. In 4th Wftrd; corner lot, n car . line. , Trice ,., . .. .... . ,, ..,.,,1.. .... .,$1,750.00. , - Modern' l-room, two-story dwelling, , North - College street; on car line: choice eectlon.. Price .. .:, ., ,.$3,500,00. Three beautiful homes In Kllaabeth" Heights;, large lota- - i. , ; ter. sewerage and lights. Only $500 to 11,000 cash; balanoe can be' ; carried through building and loan. .We will . take pleasure in ' ahowlnr you any or all of thase properties. ,n sounm riAt estate Lo,yi a:;d Tnusf co-pant mMmM FIRST NATIONAL BANK :0SGANIZEDrI865: Capital jnd Surfe $500,000.00 DIRECTORS: r. m. Bnowjf .CEO. W. BRTA1V i". a. C BTJRROTTGTfa riLJK GILREATH 4 V. V. v . i . i. tfc MTER9 "" - . - ;. . B. HcDOxnxx. A - c"i V- VL M. McAPEif - - . " . is.;V. . - -W. B. RODMiH Vj;: . -, . v. CHAA. A. miXIAMS. YOUR BUSINESS SQLIQTED fRANK GIIMATH, Pres. . ooOdoocefooosodo l!erdrts-z:J fzirers V N:li;d Brk CHARLOTTE, N. t W. rte4000OdKH0O0 THE ;(HARLOTItU " "It Is bar constant aim te be courteous and aooommodattni' ta aO stsssis andllmaks this bank whera thoaa of xnodsmte meaaa shall have the same treatment aa those mora' favorably situated.' f Ton are aordlally Invited to open a bank soooaht wtui'na,, W. H TWTITY, Cashier ' .B. D. HtATH.-Prcsider.t GtmRLOTTE TRUST . eapltat. SIOO.000. , : ; J id: Every "xBrahcH;i of Banking K&0Y6uik Business Solicite i c. - orncKKS-J'. n. li t iLE ' -: : - - '",'.'- -"resident. IS EAST r ' " . j- ,w 1 -- - i i PROGRESSIVE ;'Ideas and methods; guide the policy of this Bank and we appreciate and cater to the , leritimate de- mands of, progressive custoniers. ; Small as' well as, large accounts are solicited; ' ; , ; i 7 ; -...... , '7 7' " SoiiihcMrtatclsKi Trust Go. 1 , " .OAF1TA&- $300,OM"V'-.;:- ',,.,...-,.'; .7. ;,-. . " xntnrv nvrLimtQ. cnAnfAjTTin, k. a a GCO. STEPHENS, T. . ITtANaXIN. W. IL WOOD ' rresldent... Vice Pres. . , - Trraaurer. SOUTHERN MILL STOGKS Subject 29 Arcade '"m' ;;,' ;'!7f 10 to SO SUtesvllle 107. tiJffiwUt; Option 1 ; new J, .a.: a. :""7:7's' '';! 10 to SO Gibson OS. S Olbson rref. 100. , 10 to SO Iiroomfleld 1 0 S. -10 Kerr Hag Co 70, .. , 10 odeii so.- , 4 10 to 40 Loulae 101. -00. Louise rref. 100 and Int. Fa G. 21BBOTT " ".' f Vt :i l,o. j.tetl, mul at Prices tit-vi That Will lutcrcNt Vou. Tou are entitled to an up- ' to-dats banking service : and the. little courtesies and fa-,, vora a bank caa extend. WeT aim first of all to gtvs you safety and good service and such liberality and accommo.-f datlon aa ar consistent with- f safe methods. Why not dron u,m: :i aooul account? ', ; if ; ... r,.; youc :; , W. E. HOLT, V, A..a BREMZEIL Cash.: v, A.- T. StTHMET, Asst. Oath. 1 H. IL VICTOR CasKcr- v S ' aaWS-n-SBSaal . - $1jC3,K3J3 Wa tnvtte yon t open an account wttai ua, promising every court ssy and aeoommodaUon eonaUtsat with sound banking.'- - - : -. ',- Ws pay four per beat Interest oa time deposits.. , ..- GEO. E. WILSON. President. rsX B. ROSS. Vloe rraslaVssil C WOJUIfSON. Cashier. ;'.' 'O 6 NATION At; BANK eo; r. pA-nicTtsoir, l, n. nAGoor Vice rrtaldent. Caahles. TRADE, STREET. to Sale. 10 to 60 Dill Ing. SO Panford 5. . ,. Bid wanted. (0 Manner It. " H.nd Park Pret 101 and inU A Florence 1J0. ,., . jo to v corn vs. . . " r , SO Crowders ML (par $50) It.- ' ' -SO Oaark 110. , , , , 10 Fidelity 00. , ' V.v SO to 60 Klnss Mtn. 111. ' . J , 11 Southern to. r' - . - 10 to to Knterprlse S.80. ' . - , - ', ' 7 & : eonpniuY' '4k I ' ' ''.V' 'L V A' i wistful composition, was most 4 It. IL J CtinnLOTm. rj. c. . Soctjr.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 12, 1906, edition 1
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