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CnAHLOTTD DATLY 0. ..RVER, MAY 12, 1003. I L ... TWIN CITY'S FlIiK 10SSL3 J.VJ& THA! fJS.om) lt)H "VK.IU I'roiiert Lohh in Winston by lire IHirliig Ver landing May t Very SiiiaII Kalcin Muliiialim Kemurk able Mm IliMwd t omj tli , Ifclr Aa.sorlutlon to Add llorxe Show to lis Atlrmtlo u ii lor Onlor Will Appeal from PixMoa of National Uw Committee la Orrthnnaae Mst- , ter -Dratli ot Mk R D. Hlles- News Notes of Forsyth Capital. Special to The Observer. " Vinston-6alero, May 1 1. Accord Ing to the records-kept by the Win ton 'Are department, the total low by Jlre in Winston during1 the year endlrir May -U 190.,-waa-' somethln r less than 125,090.,' ; The fire i which caused, the most loss wm tha Are in v Scbouler'S department store.- October J . 'The damage Vaa caused mostly f. y" moke, : the (lames never having " spread from the basement,' where the v, fire ; Originated, v The fire department " ; records placed the damage done, at .- 114,000. , Th,e records show that the :';.Wtneton'inre department waa called ; out to help catch a Durgrir on Apm 10 last .The records, however, fall to. state what the department , ac complished vorf i thla occasion.- -The -town of Balem has Kept ap iie-re-tnarkable ' record for small lose by , fire, a record which has' been - dls- I 'cussed in' all toarts of the ' country. ' During- the year, however, there waa v one Are in Salem" which caused con- alderable ' damage. this being the Vr fire in the F. & H. -.Fries Woolen , '' i Mill... While there were several other alarms turned In from that town our- ing the period, ndne of them entailed , a loss worth mentioning. . ...,. , : HORSE SHOW TO BE . ADDED, V ; At the meeting of the officers and - members of the Forsyth: Fair - As aoclatlon 'last- night - it waa decided -to. hold a big .horse show In. con . rectlon . with Jthe ' annual . fair.- next October and to make this one. of the ' ".leading attractions. ' It ,waa also agreed to have racing only two : afternoona during the fair.' Much enthusiasm waa .'manifested at the . meeting and. committees were named to arrange tor the. fair i and hone show. - -. '-. s " " " . Mr. : jrM.t Momtt, of Duj bam.' who '- bought : the W. U Hill stock, of :,; goods. 'baa decided to conduct a mer- - i cantlle business in this city.. He has rented . the Hill store at the corner of Liberty and Third streets..... Mr. 'Moffltt spent yesterday .' In the city, ,v": leaving last evening for Durham.. He I- Will return "her In a few daya and - arranger to' opan for business. v The many friends of Rev.. W. Vf. ' y Biles, paster ot the : M. E. church ,t, au Kernersville, . will . be pained to ' , learn of the grief that has eome to him by the death ot hla mother, Mrs. v j P. D.. Biles, which occurred at her ." home n Palmerville Tuesday after t noon. '; , All - of . her children, -three eons,' were at her .bedside when the - end came. Her son. Mr. Trux Biles. " ' arrived from Indian Territory a few ' v.; minutes before his mother's death. and waa recognised by; her as she was , In'-, the " eraep - of desjh. The , h,usband preceded her to the grave m number ' of years ago, WILL APPEAL: FROM DECI8IOJ. . . It Is said that, the. State executive board of. the Junior Order United ' " 'American Mechanics will taka ah ap- peal to the national Judiciary from ' the decision rendered 1y the national jaw committee to the effect that the . act or tne jNortn Carolina council '. to levy '.-peclal tax upon members of theorder. for the establishment of - an 'orphanage- home was vnconstltU' ', floral. 'This action will be In the na- - tur of a friendly -suit, the sole "... pose being to secure a final decision . In the matter. . : : ; t 'f. vThe'Woman'a Christian . Temper nea Union -. held a most Interesting . 'meeting yesterday afternoon at ' the nome or Mr a. s. a. ugbum. . mine tlan Citlsenshlp".. waa most Intelltr ; rently and ably handled by MIsa - r Elisabeth Marsh In a fine paper, ' Other articles on the subject were : fead by the ladles, present. . . Julius Hinsdale, ending machine . man. had his thumb badly mashed at ' the Barbee paper box factory yester : ; day. It waa later amputated at the , hospital. t The new Ice plant being built near IT tha old one 'In Salem by the Fries Manufacturing ft Power Co, will be ' completed next week. .'Its capacity V be -t0 ton; a day. , Two car .. . loads of machinery for K have ir ' rived.' An engineer from New York la expected her in a day or two to pn xaa piant in operation. TO SPEND A MILUOX. rarts About tlte" Doubbi Tracking - J- Operailoa om - Souiheni - netween : Ulwwun-v INI njR UlTT. ' ; Lexington Dtepateh. x " J: ' l r f " By Jammryjsc 1JOT. "the Boutherti milwsy will hsve a double trsck between Oreenaboro, and Spencer. In adftifKm to the work slreavrf dona, thlrtrine miles r Will be finished. The undertakes will cont the Southern about' one million dot- ' Jam will . be expended for labor alone who' will employ -from to J.000 ab orrs.At present l.ono are at work. In this section-Ave hundred thousand' dul " lnrs will be emended for labor annna 'i ; and this lnrg amount of monf y will ' .. doubtless And Us wsvlnto the business ' , ' fc chanei or the towns alone tha route. The Lsn Brothers Company.' of l Rs- .; .-mont, Vlrtlnla, Is the principal eon tract or. Various smaller contractors, how- . ever, nave suoiet ins woraTne Lane . " Company Is 'a large eoacern . dnina; - - tensive raiimaa wora in many places, it .'I now enaaredMn work In Virginia on . the Chesapeake A Ohle and tha Tldo . water that will foot up aevaral mllllona. It recently completed an eighteen months Job at Atlanta for the Southern. On this Immediate Job the Messrs Lane are as aoctatad witn t. nnrnn jonea, tbe firm Mini being Lane Brothers. Company A Jnnea. ' The work now helna done on each side of Lexlnirton, eatendlngv two . miles, has een sublet to , Iine and Thiirman. Stuart ond Jones have three miles be tween Lexington and TJnwood. Lane brothers and Jones will do the' work front the cltr ' limit to Abbotts creek, nd from Abbotts creek to beyond Jjtke the Sturm and Dlllard Company has tna unlnrl I: U Pnlvln and fl. Mllnni ' 47s' av the contract , between Ike and ' ,' Thomasvllle and Stuart Brothera from ; ' rhomaavllle to IIlKh , Point. Lust year . ; " eome work was done- betweer; , Hlsh Point and Oreenaboro, but part of this " , baa been abandoned, and a new route l ' ' Cboaen. . necessitating- additional - coo- f,' etrnctlon. Alt- t'Wther thirty-one . miles ' . or double track will ha built during the rcmnlnlna; monta of this pear. , : flTie principal Contractors have the mn- .f, . sonry work , to do. slo.x that at the ".(' Yadkin .JUver, notHbly, which will coat ' immo. . They have alno onened im a nusrrv st th river, to get rock for hnl Inat, end till" Prt of .the construction will reoulre three yenr work. .Two hitn. - ' Hired thoaaand yards'of ballast will be , placed. T - ' . 7 The Southern lets the contracts for thla double tracking In spots. Iiat yenr .the . Jne Comnany completed the section b .V . twean I'elhHm and iMmvllle, and It l J.'. . row In tiae; but between Oreenehoro and ; . - ' rlhnm la MP.of forty miles for which no contract Ims jcet been let. Mr. J. K. lJn. Vice prealdent Of the ;f '; Tjina Comnany, has charr of the work bere and is neslated bv Mr. T. ft. Bell, who I" making Ixlnton his headmiar ters. Upeakln With Mr. Bell alout the jnntter of lator, he said M eompnnv fiA II. a day and pIJ "If monthlr, end In some lnlHiu- inl-monlli. There Is a ararcltv nf labor, oo, and It tnay ba that Italian will be brought fcywn from the North. , j iz'li'h Poiat WiU AK I-xlhlature for ,i lii tlnoiw on Pru"itMn to. IsNue 'I tiU Amount to AUI tit Uulldlng Itoml to nilcsboro Personal and News NotOH. : . v " ' Special to The Observer,". , High Point. May U.r-rThe names of the voters of High Point are belnf gotten to a petition to show the sen timent I ni favor of a bond Issue for I100.QOO for the proposed road from here to Wadesboro,, where connection will be made with the Seaboard Air Line, iflja committee reporu that,' 0 far, -the sentiment of the1 voters Is unanimous for the' proposition. The election cannot be held udtil. after the Legislature meets and granta the city a right to' vote on the t6nds, but the work on. tha railroad wlU.jiot he de layed as the 1100,000 is not asked until 'connection is made with "the Seaboard, which Will , be-at least two years -.yet The-llne! from here,- to Thomasvllle wilt bo completed firs: and 'from Thomasvllle on to Denton the road has already been laid, which will give about 15 miles -of road In to a big lumbar section and prosperous community In a few months after the road Is , started. ! From Denton It Is. less than five - miles to Whit ney and the ' raolds and from there to Wadesboro.J a distance of ' only about 40 miles. A branch line will be run "from Denton to Whitney ani the main line will go straight from Denton to Wadesboro. ) Mr. Dee Allen, who la representing the Philadelphia syndicate, says there la no doubt but that tha road will be built and that his company Is get tine thlnaa in shape as fast as pos sible to prosecute the Work. The oltU sens here also are1 or ine same tm pression ' and are much elated over the new road. v . v , The double-tracking of. the South era has reached the city on the nortn. In the meantime, the grading la be Ing done In sections between- High Point and Spencer-and I am inform. ed that the company expects to be operating both lines by fall between here and Spencer.- - Mlsa Estella Cable ana Mr; Chester 0. White were united In marriage last night at tha home of the bride's cousin in the southern part of the city.. Rev. D. B. Bowers, of the First Reformed church, waa tne pro. dating minister. rrt-.- A teacbefa institute ta being agu Uted for thla place.- High Point haa an Ideal climate, finest school bolld Ings In the State, and a spacious audi torium and affords unequalled aavan tages for. an Institute here daring the summer months. . , ..... Mrs. George A.- Matton, accompan ied by her- slater. Mlsa Connie Fou shee. of Plttaboro, left yesterday for Chattanooga, for a vlU -to. relatives. Mr. F. F. Purnelt, of Charlotte, waa here yesterday advertising, the big 10th of May celebration in that city this month. High Point will send a large delegation to the Queen City on the tOth. .. - : - - " Mr. W. H. IdoL one of the largest rataera of fruit for shipment In this community, waa In. town, yesterday and reported that, as far as known. no damage had resulted in his local ity from the recent cold weather. . BANKERS AT C.REKVVILLE. South Carolina Aasoclatloti Convenes In Annual Seaaloii With Lars At tendance.".'" 8peclal to Tbe Observer v . . . Greenville.' a C May ll.The sixth annual convention of the South Carolina Banker' Association ; met here to-day, with, more than 100 rep rcsentatlvea and other interested vial tors . in attendance. The convention naa grown xo sucn jarga proponiona that It haa become a serious question about South Carolina cities being able to care for It. and It la known for a fact that a resolution will be Intro duced at the present session looking to the holding of future conventions In the larger cities of - other States. Richmond, Va, already has in a bta for the meeting next yean - Mayor O. H. Malum, of oreenvuie. delivered the . address - of welcome thla mornlnat on behalf of the city and - W. K. . Beattla extended . tbe greeting, for the local banker. Re sponse was made by B. W. Itobertson, of Columbia. '. President W.- J. Mont gomery, of Marion.' delivered the an nual, addreaa. George M. comn, oi New York, delivered an able address on The . south, its Duty and Des tiny.", The business of. the morning and afternoon se talons was routine and 'without ' special Interest. 'The visitors were' entertalaed on a, trol ley ride thla afternoon, and at an in formal reception , at the San .-Souct Country Club. -which waa one of the moat pleasant social features of the session.' Tbe- '. convention banqueri waa given-; to-night .and '-coy ers were laid for 100. It waa a hrll llant affair and a - number of - fine toaata were mad.' Among the hon ored guestg-was Ooverrtor Heyward. who made a'toast on. "Running for Governor," .whicn was a happy -and original . conception brini -full-of fun and sharp wit.;-, . '. - ; '- - '.NEW, LINE OV DEFENSE, - IndUlcd foe Blockading, Vontf Hen derMOiv MoonNhlner Claims That He , 1 Known ' Nothing of Making ' Whls keyHrumtiied on Idle Still and Started It to (lOlna- for Fun. - Correapondence of Tbe, Observer, . . Aahevllle, Alay 1 10. -An - entirely new defense was sprung In ; United States District Court yesterday after noon by an attorney for a man from Henderson county charged - ' with blockading.- Tbe alleged blockader, a young, slim, good looking fellow, probably not more thsnf 1 years of age, -went on the stand In his. own behalf. : He testified that .ha knew nothing a.bout making liquor; that he had never acen liquor made; r.-, that while ' wandering . around In -the woods he stumbled on a deserted dis tillery and started the thing going when a revenue omcer happened on the scene. After the;younH fellow haa left the stand the attnVney stated that waa the: case . fnrhe defense; that he didn't think hla client should be pund-bad ; that his client didn't know anything about making llouor: that his client , started the distillery out or a spirit or curiosity .and with no Intent to violate tha law and that these facts - should appeal to. the Court. Judge Boyd declared that a man poking around In the woods, finding an Illicit OlMlllery and atari Ing the thing going didn't appeal to him. Revenue Officer, McCoy was called on by Judge Boyd to answer a few questions end the officer's an swer, sealed the . young block- ader'a fate." Mr. McCoy said that tha diatiuery waa a small affair, but that the beer waa good and that had the operations. 'Continued gorid liquor would have been made. .'That wm apparently air Judge Boyd wanted to know. 'The prisoner -I ordered In to the custody of an officer." was the manner In which his honor disposed of the ease. - --: A MOI NTA1N Or GOLD. l eould not brlns; aa'rnurh happiness io Mrs. I.ui-la Wllke, nf Carolina. Wia., as did one Sir, lata nf Ilurklen's Ami Hnlve, alien It comrl-tlY rnred a run- n n aore on brr las. klil. h hud lorlur-.l her SI lona yeMia, Urealaat anllaei.tic I. eater of 1'ilea. W'ntinH- mA I.... at K. 11. Jurdan A Co.'s drug store. JJKUHMEBS AT COLUMBIA PALMLTTO KNIGHTS OF GRIP, South Carolina T. P. A. Holding An- - nnal fe'wion at the Mate Capital Wlth'S5 DclcKatra Pret-pnt l'ui ' mlttres AMliiied and Ileal Work - IW-kIiis To-Uy -Arthur Wright, eilaycr of Clinrllo Kuff and Jauiea Kattcrvvlittc, t'upturcd at lliaplu ''-. ''Si Observer Bureau, ': ?"X' ' -''-' HOt- Main ..Street. : , f Columbia, S. C, May ', 10. : The traveling men of the State are here in number. They are having a State convention. It is the largest gathering of traveling men that haa fever been . held In Souths Carolina. The association now numbers 0 members and the purpose is to in crease ..thla- membership to -.at ', leaat 1,000 during the current year, To day was devoted to the work of or ganisation and pleasure. . . During the morning- the association mapped out tho order, of busineai., In the after noon the vlaltors attended the game of baseball as the guests of the Co lumbia Post and at night everyone la to rntWe merry at the banquet which Is to be tendered at Craven Hall. - .. Major Patrick J. Drew called the meeting to order and presented Mayor Oibbes, -.who pleasantly, greeted the traveling men to the city and assured them of their . hearty welcome. Ma jor Drew turned the convention over to the State president, Mr. J. E. Gen try, who responded to tha welcome and briefly outlined the good work which the association has done dur lpg. the p-jut year an! the. uopes which are entertained for the - xu tue. - ,v,.' 'j ' ..)." C0MM1TTEE8 APPOINTED. ; ' Committees on credentials and or der of business were appointed and these committees made their reports. The president appointed, aa a com mittee on constitution, Messrs. A. L. Bird, A. D, Carpenter and-Thomas O. Goff. and as a committee on reso lution, Messrs. O W. MoClaln.' .W. II M'-ewa, c F. Or eon and Wurman Smith. .' These two Important com mittee are expected to report to-morrow morning. - ' . , . v The committee on credentials re ported that all of the delegatea had not arrived and that they were able to report delegations, representing ISO active' mem bera of the T. P. A. tu thla State. ! ;V .. '.,. v- - Mr. Calhoun,'- president ot the T. P. A.-ef Oeorgta,-made -an -address to the members , In response to a xalL . He. urged that loyalty, waa above an sine wit n . tne . traveling men ana that the members should encourage all traveling men towards loyalty , in meir association. : - , A telegram waa received inviting the T. P. A. to hold Its next convention in Anderson. Thla wilt be acted upon to-morrow. Kepresentativea of the Southern Railway and Ita connections were present and were given the floor to urge the- adoption or that - route for the rieiegsier to attend the national convention .which, is to ba held thla aummer at Buffalo. Mr. J. T. Mlot suggested that tha State secretary's salary ba raised.. to zoa, .w hich was adopted. " . )v . The convention unanimously adopt ed a resolution offered by Major Drew condemning the new postal act which ni ou-ac the travelers posiness by granmg tpeclal . rate to houses, Ing. their drumming .through the malls. A committee of - three waa authorised to be appointed to take the matter up with tha South Carolina delegation at Washington. - , :,. The active work of the convention will tbe done" at its session to-mor row. -..'; :." -..t "' .i!' ALLEGED MTJRDERER CAPTURED r Arthur -Wright, tbe negro slayer of two other negroes, Charlie Ruff and Jam en Satterwhlte, whom he slew. last Saturday night, waa captured thla morning at Chapln, a small station on the C S. ft L. road a few miles from this city.-Wright la now It, tha Columbia jail awaiting trial for tna double murder.-. The capture waa made by H. F. and CF. Koon, who knew the negro and had been on the lookout, for. him.--. Tney found him walking leisurely along tha public road. Ha did not deny hit Identity and did not resist arrest. He does not deny the killing, but will not say what hla defense will be.' It la hardly necessary to say- that he wlll plead self-defense.,: v t . Arthur-O. Lewis, Southern' passen ger agent for the Baltimore Ohio with headquarters at Norfolk, Is here to-day on account of the-State TV P. A. gathering) to arrange for bualneaa down thla way for tbe Sunday special hla road. will operate Sunday morn ing. -. June 10, 7 from Washington through to Buffalo. ; The B. V O. will taka up the Southern delegay one .ar riving at Washington for. a straight shoot to the -convention city of the national organisation of tha T. P. A, - J ,r. u . i i -.. . Trappera' Torture," ... World's. Work. vUaJiiLJif.; People .who have not seen can form po Idea ot the . Buffering - trappers cause, nor ot men ruthleaa destruc tion of game. Nothing escapes them; even the aqulrrela are- sacrificed to bait trapa.for marten and fisher, and noCbaly the aqulrrela, but all kinds of birds, whether gtme or song birds. in traplpng mink, otter, beaver, and a few other fur-bearing animals, the arap la nearly alwaya set near the wa ter, where the animal when caught can drown Itself, thus ending ita Buf fering, - But with bear, . marten and fisher It Is different. The bear must drag a- heavy clog about until it catches In some root or bush. There he must wait until the trapper cornea to kill him, and this in some cases Is not for days.-' The bones 'of the leg are almost Invariably broken by the trap, and the leg swells to Incredible slie. ' One trapper In on day ahot nineteen large brue grouae, merely to try a new rifle." The birds were nesting; he had no use for them, and not one did he even bring to camo. Three years ago, In British. Columbia,' an oia trapper camped near our bear hunting party.'' Ha ahot everything ha ' oouin nna, even little ducks and mar mots. . A goat he killed fell over the cliff aad, as It was harder to recover It than to shoot another ha shot an other. He was trapping beaver out of season, and boasted of having cauaht one that waa about to become a moth er. I have aeen the apot where a bear, fast In a trap, had been caught for more than a week In thfeket through, which It was Impossible to drag tha trap and clog, I once knew an old French trapper who shot sev. ents-three tnooa and elk In one win ter for bear bait for the spring catch. i i aKed why he killed ao many. He said that he wanted a "big stink" in the spring ao as to bring tbe bears around. All of the animals he had slaughtered for a spring "atlnk" were shot with a revolver, for they were enow bound and could not eacane. He told me that he dropped five elk In one pile. This frightful destruc tion by trappers haa exterminated tha game, . NotMn more Is needed to nrnva tha natural deceit nf a woninn that the wav ha earl pretend she la having good lima si a reception. . . , , , , DEATHS FHOM ArPENntOlTIH iltcreaM In the aeme ratio that lha uu nf Dr. King' New- Ufa I-llla Increnae. IT'T pava jrou irnra nnnaer anil nrlng ;uira ann pminf" ri-aa irora conatt ntli.e, and the III arnwlnr nut of It. filrenir'li and vtor alwnya- follow thair lire. OHarnd hy K. H. Jordan dt Co., Dru(it. q. Try ltiin. f Tlie soda cradier is an ; ideal food. Unccdn -Ciccuit idrovUic ideal coda craclxcrse 1 Indeed, tho . ' .; ; . asBBTSaaaBBBBfaaaaBBBBfBBBBaSaB) , , ' " '. ' ' " ,, soda crackers riglxtly made in the first place, ' rightly protected first, laei ae! all itaeaeMA ' V t i s i. alUdlrOaUU-aU '3 0 moistur kATIONAl BISCUIT COMPANT rCr ' i OXLY OKTE SV&TEM DEBUSED... Cit y . Council " of Montgomery, Alsu. ; Declines to Grant a IVanchlse for a Second Tclephono Exchange, , - Montgomery Ala.1,' : May 11 (Spe cial). The city "council by .unani mous vote laat night declined to grant a franchise for the establishment and operation of a second telephone sys tem here. - This ' action was taken when the adverse report of the Joint committee on franchises and privil eges and electrical control was adopt ed without a dissenting vote. The question of two telephone systems haa been -agitated here for some time, and the committee appointed to re port on the subject made exhaustive Investigations. ' It, waa found that tho sentiment of the leading business firms and moat prominent cltlxena waa. against two telephone systems, and the experience of other cities convinced the committee that no ben eflta would accrue to the city or the telephone-Uselng public by the estab lishment of another telephone com pany, - but . that confusion. Inconven ience and annoyance would likely result. The report of the committee aa adopted by the mayor and council follows:. ;.. . ' "Montgomery, Ala., May 10. 1900. To the City of Montgomery. Ala.: We, your Joint committee of franchises and privileges and .electrical control to which waa referred the proposed ordinance to grant to Chaa. B. Stark his executors and administrators, suc cessors and assigns,, the right and au thority, to construct, - maintain and operate In the city of Montgomery a telephone and -telegraph system, and exchange, . beg leave to submit here with, our report.-- We have carefully examined and Investigated the subject of -dual telephone systems and we have reached the conclusion that In our ODlnlon the best Interests of the jplty .of Montgomery and our people would not be subserved oy naving in operation In Montgomery another tel ephone system.' There baa been pre sented to us a petition addressed to your honorable ' body, signed by. a very large number of the leading cltl- ens and representative -. bualneaa firms, which reads aa follows: 'We, the undersigned cltlsens of Montgom ery respectfully advise . your honor able body not to grant a franchise to build and operate another teiepnone system in Montgomery. -In our opin ion It is to the best Interests of our beople that only ene telephone sys tem be permitted In thla city because two systema would necessarily create an. additional burden ana - expense Without any resultant benefits to say nothing of the Increased annoyance and inconvenience ot ..the ' dual . sys tem.' ' i-.-i" . : ' "Thl numerously signed petition la tha conclusion reached by your com mittee, as the result of Ita Investiga tion of thla subject We therefore respectfully recommend that the right and privileges asked for In the' above proposed ordinance oe oecunea ana that said proposed ordinance be not granted for the reasons herein atat ed. ' ' , .' (Signed) . ,'L. Strauss, JY B. Oolns, X,F!. Jones; W. J, Ryan, W. N Cox, Jas. J. Sullivan." - -t , H . -. The adoption of thla report means that there will be only one telephone system here. v v '.. ' ' Grocera who carry Burnett' Va nilla need not worry about pur food laws. . No - State board haa . ever Queatloned Ita purity.,. - ' r ,-' ; rEIirS 1 1 ,i i. . 74 .. r-rr- V1 UU? leJJUIve ; It . ' , ' rL . - '.;. i ". " "i '.:- "t , "; ' In a dust tight. proof packazt, DR. THOMAS . r. COSTNER, 1 Office: ; Central Hotel Corner, "; ,'C".'v'r' iPhou105. IlceJdence 810 South Tryon,, ' , . 'Phonej Mi . ... DET 0 L. r ALEXANDER, " DENTIST. . OARSON' ' BUILD UTQ . . . - Southeast Corner v ' FOTJRTH- AND TRTON STREETS, HOOK 'AND "E0QER3 .ARCHITECTS ( ' '-' '4 '; ' .' - - , CHARLOTTE GREENSBORO, N.C Wheeler, Btmge and Dickey ARCHITECTS Second Floor Ce Building, ' CHARXOTTE, - - - . N.C. FRANK P. . MILBURN ARCHITECT Columbia, -', , S.C. THE DENNY'S Table' and Lunch Counter ar supplied with the best that the market - affords.' We serve you , Instanter. W. D. WILKINSON Mgrl Chide Springs Agency We are pleased to announce that we bar secured tna ex clusive arency ' for the Celebntd lOa Spriflf Water and w ar prepared to furnish It In half-gallons, - five gallon and barrels. . Chick Spring la a most re markable water and la a spe cific for Indigestion, and Dye--pepsla, -i . Phon u your ordsra -j We reeelv the water frh every day. -j Brannon : CaitcnatTng Co. THONB US. Can't Yotf Sleep? 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Xataoatva Cam bub, Klgh Orada, Kzperlanead, TJnlverslty Educated Teachers; Flre-Praof. Bull dings. First Claaa '"Equipment . - . - . . . ., .. Schoola of Music. Art, , Erpreasloa. Bwsinse. EnJoy a Reptaa ' fJoa (o Rtorougn Work aad Oood UaaUb. . . . , . . '.,;-- - , ' ' ; ' - . .' . . CATALOOTJE SETT TBXJSU imtst COUIICUl SCI001S II IK caioiius wcMoiur(a Capital Stock r $30,000.00 .Charlotte, N. C, ' " ' Raleigh, N. C, Piedmont Ins. . BMg. ' Pullea Building. These Schools give the world' best In Modern Bualneaa Educa catton. Oldest Buslnesa College In North Carolina. Established. , Position secured or money refunded. No vacation. Individual In struction. SPECIAL SUMMER SESSION. . SAVE S19 on the Com bined course, or on Single course, by, registering between May IM and June 10th. IMI. , - , Writ to-day for our handsome Catalogue, Offera and High - Endorsement, They ar free.' Address . KING'S RL'SINEMH COIXiEGE, " ' .' '.'' ' Charlotte, N. C, or Raleigh; N. C ' :' j. EVERBODY SMOKES i;B "The COUNTRY GENTLEMAN 5 Cents THE QGAR 1( E Yfl 0 T t ; . . , -MBSBaBBsaJafjBTaBBBBT-eaBaTsBssBW ' ' '," ; A ' ' ',' ,r-t- r -'-r " S- ; : . If you should purchase anything from us ,if that thing should not wear as you think U ; ; should, in every respect we are just as anx ious to make things right as you can1 be to '. ' Ive them right, j ? ' ' ' ' , ' ' Cam'ages, , Harness,' Horses, Mules, Baggage and Passenger Service, Stylish Livery. Carriage and Harness Repair Work a Specialty. - JW. VADSWORTl'l'S SONS CO. x v . "7 S-5-. XJ rZ-' -. riVI YCA.-;3"CLD . , ., j i , . . , Exproso Charcco Paid Cy Ur. A trial will convince jrou thattheto roods are tlie t'rvJ ? t r f medicinal and other purposes, rkirnl o jour orders and if r t j -feotly latUfactory, retarn at our expe"" " tnonr v.. I; I i t-- lunaea SI onee. au snipments are J2m'f tf Pottat Of Writ for prlcm nrtra v v - : ouppusa. GBAJst . ' SPARTAXBTJlta CHAS. a KING. President OF QUALITY mad a la flam en-". 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 12, 1906, edition 1
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