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CIIAIILOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MAY 18, 1900.' "N.".'.- 22. .U: 4. 0 i . ; VETERAKS' BECNIUN ENDS OLD fcOUUEKS HAD CHEAT TIME The Hoy in Gray Capture Columbia ! ana Are Accorded lloyal Entertain- inrnl Thrift Jlun1rvi ek-lutol lnU s drtn VMt Tents Mr.' E. U. Gk-nn r or Ashevllle, Deliver Address.. - f Jleolutkn ? to Have 4 Confederate Iloll Irtnlel Koiia of , VMrniu 5 Also Ieet--Statrhoue Commltlon v it Contra for- New Iloof for V; ispitoi Uulkllng. :.'."...:..,. f' .-; ? Observer- Bureau,;- v Cy w ?f The rei 'V vi main pirvov Columbia, B, v., May 17.' reunion la fully ' what 1 waa - promised It 'would be. ' i The city la , crowded as on the biggest day of fair week and the town' I all bustle and purry,;.; , the nolae of band music. :. speltlngtfgklm and? country cousin. . , social functions, speech-making and - vartoua forma of convention hurrah . knd " handshaking ' lltlclna ; and other usual demonstration and atunta " which characterise such Occasions. ; - 'f But the best part of the Whole busl ; toes U , the Tact. that sticks wit through verythlng, that the old vet erans themselves; the battle-ecarred. :,. krliily old heroes, who proved them aelvea the wonders of the world In the righting line but who have not been Very successful many" or them In ,., business way, who are being- enter- , tatned and fed and quartered free, ar, , having the - tim&a of their . Uvea. ". Many of them have nothing to spend. but this has made no difference In . the way they have been treated. None ' haa gone hungry' nor been neglected . In tne matter of quarter. The weath , er haa been perfect and tent life has not even ttoset a one far eaeea be .. learned. ' The free dining, room on - : Main street. 1 crowded Tor each meal, but none la turned away; and the free beer -and lunch counter. : open con atantly In the vacant lot across -the street from the T. M. C. A. building Is doing a land-office business. BCHOOL CHILDREN VI8IT TENTS '' The feature of to-day's aemlon of tne reunion was the visit to the tent of about 100 children from the city schools. As the children passed along . ine sireeia in double nie, dressed In .... white and red. the old veterans not - attending the convention gathered to , see them pass, and such, hurrahing and - rebel yelling have not ' been heard , aince real war times. The visit of tne children filled up the tent and . great crowda stood at the flan unable to get In. The singing and reciting of the children were well done and - aroused great enthusiasm, manr of of the old veterans being overcome . with emotion and . weeping as they neartny cheered. Alma Dunning, a beautiful little girt, lead the singing. ana aia it wen. Tnere were a num ber of Confederate songs. Including " "Dixie" and "Suwanee River." Miss Kreps attractively recited "Musle In the Camp," and Mine Bryon Lump Kin xouowea witn tne "Heart of a Chid." A splendid address waa that of Mr: E. Q. Glenn, of Aahevllle, formerly Mlse Elisabeth Lumpkin; of this city. Ehe has made similar addresses In . practically, every Southern State and ha. been active or honorary sponsor to practically every division aa well as the general organisation. She Is woman of great talent in this respect and Iter eloquence - aroused the old veterans to great hlghU of enthusi asm. ; , TO' PRESERVE CONFEDERATE . HULLS, . A resolution waa Introduced "hr Oen. C. I. Walkei and adopted looking tv uiu( vim v-oweaeraie roiia print' eo ana put in permanent form In the Interest of history. An earnest plea wn mioi .w pr u relics in the possession of veterans and others turnea over to the keepers of the rel ic room at the Statehouse here In order that they might be better pre served. The session closed with the annual address by Gen. James W. Moore, of Hampton, who, spoke with great warmth and eloquence, and whoae remarks were received with Hearty applause. This afternoon wes the annual vet eran a parade, the line of march being from the poatoftlce to the Statehouse through Main atreet. The feature at the reunion tent to- . night waa the presentation of the sev oral hundred pretty .sponsors and wtalde. The address was by P. H Weston and the reooonm bv Miss Hel. en.. This was followed by the pre sentation or tne spectacular war dra ma in the tent, the veterans being ad ' mltted free. . - - RON ft nir VF-rcn iva uppt The State division of Sonrof Vet erans waa ealled to order In the T. M. a; building this morning by A. C DePaaa acting for Commander A. Pnrter McMaater. of the local camo. " Mr. McMaater being absent on ac count of the funeral of a relative. The . meeting was opened with nraver bv Rev. Melton Clark, chaplain general of ..... . . wocona ungaae, after which the meet- . ing waa turned over to Commander George Bell Tlmmerman, of the 8ec- , ono urigaqe, who arter a clever re. SDonse. turned It nvw in ih onm. ,rT- mender' ef the lrst Brigade, George , Douglas Rouse, ' of Charleston,' Vrho , imroaucea uovernor Heyward. The Governor made a stlning Ulk, " Which greatly pleased hla hearers, af. ter' which Division Commander Da vie, or Alabama, addressed the con . ventlon In an Interesting way. George t Ken iimmerman. commanding the nrsr- ungaae. aa -reiected -division .. commander to succeed J. J. McSwaln. - and appointed Col. D. A. Splvey his ". chlof of ataff. " Brigade commanders . .- were eiectea in the persons of O. D. V1, J Rouse for the First Brigade: Dr. Wiu W,. Ham Weaton, of this city, for the Sec . . ond Brigade and W. C. Wharton,-of "ft, Laurens, for the Third Brigade. - On motion of Mr. Tlmmerman . -' amendments to the constitution were . - adopted doing away with annual dues ana making an initiation fee of l - f. aniwrr an purposes, : tne funds . SO ratsea to oe piacee in the hands of a i, ooara or trustees to be announced la ter to pay tne expense of the division. Also on nis motion the basis of dele ' gates to the Bute convention from tho camps ,va changed to 10 members insteaa or so. ' . j. v - . . , , . D. A. Splvey,,. C M. Felder nd L. V7. Haskell were appointed a commit tee to confer with a similar commit-' tee from the vetsrane to memortallae the Legislature In the matter of col lecting and publishing-historical data. Oen. C. I. Walker, from the veter ans convention,; addressed the gath ering In an entertaining vtf. k , . ' CONTRACT FOR RTATEHOUSB A ' J- .ROOF. . v. .. . i The Statehouse commission hail awarded "the contract for putting' a new roof on the capital building, the . Lldlbisy Tiling Company, ef , Savan nah, 'getting the work In a contest with less than-half a doien others, The contract for re-enforcing the roof glrdcre was also awarded, the Jeffords - Company, of this city, getting this. The commission would not name the price agreed upon In either case. The contracts rail for the com pint Ion of the work within four tnonthe from the time it la started, which will be V In about to days. Theprewent roof Is of gravel, and the fault found , v ' with It were one of the chief reliances ' i of the 1100,000 stilt the Bute brought ' 'against the contrectora and architect. ' Thla suit haa now been dropped, after " a miatrUl. v . . Few' of the young stars oar the American stage have as many success es to their, credit as Mr, .Chauncey L. Southern, x who will be the attraction aa the Academy for one -week, com mencing Monday night Except Tues day.) , ;'-. -.j .v."'.:,.iSHs-t) z'' .Chauncey h. Southern. ' Mr. Sonthern haa nlaved parts rang Ing from Mr. Hyde, in '.'Dr. Jekvt and Mr. Hyde." to Little Blllle In TrUby.' ' ' He haa a pleasing manner and possesses the one attribute which Is lacking: In so many actors of to-, day, personal magnetiam. this com bined with the fact of hla being a cloee student, , la. the reason of hla success. For Instance, If . Mr. south era Is to play an Italian, a person might find him for two or three weeks In and around the settlement In New iork known as 'Llttls Italy," close-. ly studying the habits and mannerisms of its Inhabitants. Once when he had to play an "opium fiend" his friends were very much worried because he could not be found for several daya at hla usual place In the city, but he turned up all right He had been closely observing a "fiend" th the Joints In Chinatown, and when ' the evening arrived Mr. Southern made auch a favorable Impression that many newspaper critics insisted' that he at so must be a "dope- fiend." Ladles free Monday night If accompanied by one paid 10 cent ticket. If purchased before p. m. at Jordan a. CHARLOTTE'S SOTH OF MAY The Celebration Will Be One of the - nirgeMt Tilings ver Fulled Off lu North CaroJlna. - v Wilmington Dispatch, : Those very few American cltlscns. who can only be distinguished by the use of a magnifying glass and whose contention should be - extinguished. who are "doubting Thomases" about the truth of the Mecklenburg Dec la ration of Independence, should forget their troublee and visit the Queen City next week. Though not author teed to extend an Invitation yet we feel confident that we can say to them that they will have a glorloua time and that the people of Charlotte will treat them aa royally as if they had never doubted and that when they leave they will be sorry ' that . the Declaration hadn't been signed every day In the year and celebration trans piring accordingly. . For our part we are willing to pin our faith to what has been handed down by our forefathers about the Mecklenburg Declaration of Indepen dence and their deeds alone attest to the fact that they must have spoken the truth. We believe that a person may aa well doubt the signing of the American Declaration of Independence aa to doubt the algnlng of the Meck lenburg declaration and when an an alysis la made people will find that they have not one email straw to cling to If their spirit be one of doubt much less denial. What evidence have they In aupport of their Doal tlonT 'None. The anniversary celebration In charlotte la going to be one of the biggest things that haa ever happen ed In North Carolina and those Char lotte people are preparing according' ly. One big feature will be the pres ence of the Marine Band and United states troops and marines, and this can well be considered aa aubstan, tial evidence of the truth of the event1'-' SUITS AGAIXST WEsrrEnjr CXIOX. Three Instituted at Knartanbnra-. Amounts Aggregating M.OOO Two ror aicaiai AnguiHh. . Special to The Observer. 8partanburg. 8. C. May 17 Three damage aulta in the sura of '11.000 each have been Wed against the Wes tern Union Telegraph Company by Stanyarne Wilson, attorney. The suits are those of V. L, . Batton, Amnn Brandall. of Cowpens, and Mrs. Fish. daughter of Brandall. All the Plain tiffs allege negligence on the part of the telegraph Company in delivering messages. The complaint- of Batton aeta forth that 'a telegram waa sent to him from wellford to King's Moun tain offering him a position and the failure of the company to deliver the message caused him to lose the situ atlon. He asks damage to the amount of SI. 000. ! . The allegation of Brandall la that be aent a telegram to hla daughter, Mrs. Fish, apprising her of the dying con dition of her mother.- The message was delivered two week later, after her mother had died. For this he asks 11.000 damages. Mrs. Fish seeks damages In the same amount against the company al tering that through the failure to de liver- tho-message at a proper time aent by her father, notifying her ef the condition or her momen ane waa unable. to attend the funeral and la addition auffered mental anguish. .' 4 8UICIDK8 IX liOTKlj i f Vi. K; north, of Farmvlllc; Takes Mor- , plilne and IMC in noiei r arrar a Speclal 'to The Observer. ' i , , Tar bora. May IT. Last night D. E. - Burch. formerly a hotel keeper In Washington but later a resident of Farmvlile, registered, at Hotel irar- raj. About noon to-day no was round aeaa in nis room, ; investigation oy Dr.v Thlgpen. the coroner, disclosed the fact that he had committed sui cide. An eight-ounce morphine . hot tie was found In the room with only a amail quantity "of morphine there n. Deceased ha a family living In rarmvjM?... TV: H No fascination' eotmU that nt a cfrar brained, tendrr-herted. lovable - woman. Jnar sa-there Is no picture Ithe a beautl ful tlrl. Knlllalcr's Rocky Mountain Tea make lovable woman, twautlful clrla. U cants R. H. Jordan 4 Co. Tt; ciiair of jpunxALisar liampdcn-HliIney College,. Virginia,; to . Make , an Kipcrtn'onDavldeon - College Graduating Class.; V y Correspondence- of The Observer. . ."Davidson, May !. -Rev. ' Dr. Gra ham, who returned from his visit to Union Theological Seminary ; and Hampden-Sldney CoJlcge a few days ago, report among : other thing of Interest two Hem that North Caro. llnlana would car to hear. Th flrat la that , a rich and generoua friend of the aemlnary haa promlaad Dr. Moore (1,600 for five yeara to bo used In salary for a tutor or Instructor In Hebrew,, who will teach , the first or fall term , and In the second term act a field agent for the seminary; Dr, Moore carrying -on the claaa work. Mr.. Gilmour. who haa made a-fine success In canvassing this past yar, $41,000 or " more having passed through hla hands, was appointed to the place. - The second item Is that old Hamp-den-Sldnev. . that ha aueh a proud and brilliant history of more than a century,- thinks It haa , mad a ten strike in eecurlng a handsome en dowment for its new chair to be' es tablished thla fall for training-young men In Journalism. The experiment, for auch It Is, will be watched with Interest byall the college. .' ' Mr. E. J. Erwln. of the - present graduating claaa at Davidson, has been awarded tne meaai onerea oj the literary societies to the writer' of the best Dctton contribution to the Davidson Macazlne. Mr. "R.' Gillespie wilt again ,tbl summer act as financial agent for the college. He begin hla work next Monday. i - Chief Marahal Jackaon and hi as sistant are busy OMstrlbutlnr the commencement mviutiona .iDese are In the latest design and, while plain, , are very handsome. - ' ' -The Munroer Jetton Drug Company and the J. A. Whit Company have arranged to- consolidate their business and will hereafter be constituted aa one firm. The consolidation will be effective about June L . The firm wlU occupy the formers stand...' v The following constitute the gradu ating claaa of Davidson College: Jo seph Lowrance Aftlame, Aahevllle: Willie Tarrant Bailey, Greenwood, a C; William .Ernest Black.' Davidson; Herman Lout Cathey. Charlotte; Jamea Franklin Coleman, Soddy, Tenn.: Joe Barrett Denton, Dalton, Ga.; Edward Jone Erwln, Morganton; Xates Wellington Faleon. Charlotte; ndrew Plereon HagseH. Hlchoryi Andrew Hutaon Hay, Liberty Hill, & C; Edward Henry Henderson, Aiken, 8. C; Daniel Sullivan Henderson, Jr Aiken, 8. C; Henderson Irwin, Char lotte: Frank Lee Jackson, Oastonla! Walter Deweese Johnson. St Pauls; Lovick Pierce Kllgore, Newberry, & C; Robert King, Summervllle, Ga.; Benjamin Rice Lacy, Jr., Raleigh; J. Oscar Mann. Barium Springs; William Cllde McColl. Hasty; Dudley William Mclver, Jr., Montgomery, Ala.: Raven Ivor McDavld. Woodvllle. S. C; Ham ilton Wltherspoon McKsy, Mayesvllle, S. C; Augustus Alexander McLean, Gastonla; Lauchlln McNeill. Colum bia. S. C; John Walker Moore, Mc Connellsvllle, 8. C: William Francla O'Kelly, Conyers. Ga.; Prensly Rob inson Rankin, Charlotte: Martin Al exander Ray. Raeford; Kemp Elliott Savage, Norfolk. Va.; Robert Fleet Smallwood. Newbern; Bernard Reld Smith. Aahevllle; Thornton Stearns, Aahevllle: LeRoy Adams Steele, Char lotte; Henry Porterfleld Taylor, Win-ston-Salem; John Henry Van Landing, ham. Charlotte: Charles Hensell Watt. Thomaavllle. Ga.j Romujoe Earl Whlt- aker, Klnson; Charles Baxter xear gan, Buffalo, Ala.: Louis Treievant Wilds, Jr., Columbia, 8. C; Mlsa Glad ya Summers, Davidson. t New Train Betvreen SallMbury and - t Aahevllle Jane 10)."" Salisbury Rvenlng post . Ticket Agent M. A. . Leonard, of the Southern, haa been advlaed that effective Sunday, June 10 the South ern will inaugurate the new train be tween Salisbury and Ashevllle. , . These trains will be known as No.' SI and 1Z. No. 11 will leave Salt, bury at 0:10 a. mM arrive at. Aahe vllle 11:49 a. m., making all th local top now made by No. 11. New train No. 11 will leave Ashevllle at S:!S p. m., arrive at Salisbury 8:11 p. m, making all the local stop now mad by No. 11. Should Make an Assignment Sslisbury Evening Post If North Carolina la too poor to care for It Insane, too poor to save the little ones of tender yeara from a shame that begets crime, too par- slmmonlous to do those thlnga which the lawa of God and humanity require It should go Into bankruptcy and tak a fresh start ' ' WAR AGAINST CONSUMPTION. All nation are endeavoring to check the ravaea of consumption, the "whlta plague" tbat claims so many victims each year. Foley' Honey and Tar curat ccughs and colds perfectly and you are In ne danger of consumption. Do not risk your health by taking some Un known ore ia ration when Foley's Honev and Tar la eafe and certain in results. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and In alat upon having It. R. H. Jordan 4k Co. Whenever a gore of ulcer does not chrosic, it should arouse suspicion, because many of these places lead to Cancer. It may. appear as an ordinary tore at firsthand Is given treatment as stick, with some simple salve, wash or planter, with the hope that the place will heal, but the real seat of the trouble Is in the blood and cannot be reached by external remedies, awhile tne deadly poison begins to eat into the surrounding flesh and the ulcer spreads rapidly, becoming more offensive and alarming' until at last the sufferer find he is afflicted with Cancer. , Cancerous ulcers often start from a boil, wart, mole or pimple, which haa been braised or roughly handled, ahowinir that the taint Is in the blood, perhaps inherited. Another cause for non-healing ulcers and sores is the remains of some constitutional disease or the effects; of a long PURELY VEGETABLE. gteCtMrSS Its healthy color, and soon the sore is wel 1, because rVery vestige of the cause has been removed from the blood. Book on sores and ulcers and medical d- vicawitbxnU charge, Jta 9tOFT Put up In one-sqOare rolla W TT . TTT - m A" TS.7 TT I l III ' m w S I X 1 s 1 1 4' '-Kot affected by. gasse. and guaranteed, lor any ' climate. 'f'f'J:, ALLEN HAilDWRE CO;, ; : exocumt n. c V KKAH-EXD COLUSIOX.' Freight Coino ToceUier at StatcevlHo, Dcmollidiing Kercral Car and Tear ' lag up Coiiaklcrabl Track. . ... . Special to The. Observer, : ' ' ,; ;' ,V ; Statesvllle, May 17. A freight wreck which tore up the track for a hundred yards, destroyed several cars and a quahtfty of freight and blocked the main line for some time, occurred hero about 1 o'clock this morning, some (0 yarda west of the passenger station. Kastbound freight- train. No. 04- n - charge of Conductor Hooper and Engineer 8teele, while standing In the yards taking on water, waa run Into from the v rear by. eaatbound freight No. SO in charge of Conductor Crawford and Engineer Hlnton. No. M waa running at a lively apeed,- the engineer thinking, he had a clear track, when It hit No. 4. The cab oose and three" freight car of No. 14 were knocked Into kindling wood and the freight In the two loaded cars waa Mattered Jn all directions. The engine' nor none of the cars of No, M were damaged. No one In charge of the tralna waa Injured except Flag man' Hadock, who waa asleep In the caboose of No,- 14. It Is miraculous how: he escaped but he Buffered only a few bruises, from which he I de tained here, but will be out In a few daya, ;.v - . i. , . . v. A wrecking crew from Spencer waa umoned and arrived In time to clear the track before any of the through paaenger' tralna were due. The blame for th wreck has not been fixed. . WOFFORD COMMEXCEMEXT. June 8-11 the 'Date Annual Address to he Delivered by Dr. Kdwin Minis , of Trinity. ,. Special to .Th, Observer. Spartanburg, a C. May 17. The prograauna of the fifty-second annual commencement of Wofford College ha been announced. It ahowa that the Hat of speakers la an unusually strong one and, friends and students are anticipating a most profitable and Interesting- season. The programme la aa follower .Friday evening, June 8, 8:10 Gymnasium exhibition: Sat urday evening. June . 8:80 Junior debate: Preston, affirmative. 8. L Prince, C. N. Snapp; Calhoun, nega tive. J. M. Lattlmer. P. K. Switker; Sunday morning, June 10. 11 a. m. Annual sermon to graduating claaa, Rev. J. W. Lee. D. D.. Atlanta, Ga.; Sunday evening; June 10 Annual ser mon to T. M. C A.. Rev. W. W. Dan iel. D. D.," Columbia, Monday morn ing. June 11 Annual addresa before the aociette,-Prof. Edwin Mlms, Ph. D.. Durham. N C.l Monday evening June 11 Alumni oration. Dr. Frank M. Lander: Tueaday morning. June 12 Exercise of the graduating class. Carl Bclinra at Wcldon. Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. It waa in a apeech at Weldon. N. C that ha electrified ten thousand Southern heart when In tendering a Vanra a fraternal arasp. he exhorted North and South "to shake handa acroa th bloody cnasm. mis .innnmM waa auoerb. and hlM stylo elevated yet vigorous, and his English perhaps the purest ever neara on n American platform. Not Hart By the Strike. Lexington North State. The Charlotte papers may be run bv rats, but they are rat-t ling good one. They contain Just as much, if not more, newa now than tney aid before the strike. V WORK WEAKENS THIS KIDNEYS. goem Kidney PUla Have Done Great . Service for Peopl Wb Work In Cfcarknte. . Moat Charlotte' people work every day In soma trained, unnatural posi tion bending constantly over a desk -riding on Jolting wagona or cars doing laborious housework: lifting, reaching or pulling, er trying th back In a hundred and one other way. All these stralna tend to wear, weaken and Injure the kidneys un til they fall behind In their work of filtering the poisons from 'the blood. Doan'a Kidney Pi:ia euro lck kl-!-nya, put new atrength In bad back a, Charlotte cures provs It ' Thomas O. Northey, painter, of lit North Church atreet, says: f Backache bothered me for many yeara and I hare often had to lay off from work because of a weakness which kidney disorder brought upon me.- I happened to hear of Doan'a Kidney Pills and got a box at R. H. Jordan V Co's drug store. I had be gun to believe that here waa no relief In atore for me but lnc aklng the pill I have not lost a ainal moment from work, my back, haa been free from pain and haa been atronger In very way. I am glad to have an Opportunity to tell othera of. my ex perience.' For safe by all dealer. Price (0 cent. Foeter-Ml.burn Co., Buffalo. New York, ol agent for th United Statea. - -w Remember th name -Doan's and tak no other. OFTEII LEAD TO CMICEIl heal and showi i?n of , becomintr and soon the sore will return. Alter 2 wa afferlB rreatlv froaa aaaneer- one oioee on mr left breaat, which had neaaa toast, ana as ximea weaia us-ehar- . vary effaaslve - tnattar. I k new tbo trouble wae hereditary a aa only Bister, ray stothet and two of her slater died of Ceaoor. I asat f ally sat is nd x would. aave rone tho aaa but for . S. .. which aunt 4 tna. Selton, Mo. MM, t. UA3SXXX. spell of sickness. B. S. 8. goes down to the very root of the trouble nd cures ad thorough ly that there is never any sign of the trouble in after yeara. As soon as the system gets tinder the Influence of 8. 8. 3. the place beirins CPSXttlO COf AJLUtTA CJU 4i 91 Held lit place' with large-head nalla RALPH II. BROVN " and JOEL HUNTER Public Aooountant and Auditor . Cotton Mill and General Auditing . ' v, : 1110-1U1 Empire Building Vvv -"' -?' Atlanta.. Ga. -.' ' i Correspondence Solicited. , DR. THOMAS P. COSTNER, ; VQfflco: : Central Hotel Corner, ;.- .;,,v-'rbona toa,.x:v,".-i;j"'' - Realdenco , 810 : Soul)) Tryon, ? Tbona 81. ,. ' . . DB7.0. Ii. ALEXANDER, "dentist. 1 CARSON , BUTLDixa , v . Southeast Corner FOURTH - AND TRYOX STREETS. HOOK 'AND ROGERS AROHITE0TS CHARLOTTE as GREENSBORO, N.C. Wheeler, Runge and Dickey ARCHITECTS Second Floor 4C'a Building. CHARLOTTE, . - - - N. C. FRANK P. MILBURN ARCHITECT Columbia,. - - S. C. Charlotte Piano Co. High grade Piano. Honest price. Caah or Installment. Victor Talking Machine. Edison Phonographs and Rec ords. Music and Musical Mcrcltandlae. 213 N. Tryon St CHARLOTTE, N. C. Wp Have nmrthinp to TpII I VPV wm w w v wei"j v we You About Refrigerators When you get ready come in and see us. . . J.N.McCausland&Co. Stove Dealer and Rooting 1 Contractors. rbOM S14. IS1 S. Tryon St. Chick Springs Agency Wa ar pleased to announce that we have secured th elusive agency for the CeltbratfJ dud Sprint Water and w ar prepared to furnish It In half-gallon. flv gallon and barrela. Chick Hprlnga la a most re markable water and Is a a pa cific for Indigestion and Dys pepsia. Phon n your order. W rclv th wstsr fresh every dy. Brannori Carbonating Co. PHONE ISS. eosvaiaan ... MANTETi vTOKK Is a specialty of ours, and our man tel a ar far superior, both m material, workmanship and atyle, to the ordi nary stock mantel. We'd Ilk yon to Inspect our design at first handa and know personally and perfectly the difference between our work aad other. Twill prov money saving knowladg - to you. W also handle Ule and grate. . Writ , , for cata lOfU. '-, ':' - . H. WEAIUf h CO' ' Cbartotte, Jf. C i '..;' , ; EXECUTOR'S SALC.1 ; ' On Monday,' th Itth day Of May. 1I0S, at noon. I will sell at pubtio auction at th Court House door In the City of Charlotte detached cou pons of the bond of Btsnly, Couniy, representing Interest ' due. In the sum of 11.111. The said coupons were detached from th bond held by the late H. O. Springs, deceased. , Tbl th lth day of May. 1101. . , t J. 8PRINOH. Executor of the laat Will and Testa ment of 1L O. Spring, Deceased. . . ...i...7-Wv... rra ; 4 rulIeys"Ve THE D. A. TOMPKINS CO., - - CHARLOTTE, M, C. ELIZABETH COLLEGE " Axn f m (V) Q P R A THPY flF MIIQIP" H vvllvHllirtl via vr itivvivi CHARLOTTE, N. C. A HIGH-ORADE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN STANDARD IN A. B. COURSE higher than any" college for women in North or South Carolina. FACULTY Only experienced teacher from the leading Amert- ' can and European universities at th head of Department.. J MUSIC 8e parate, specially equipped - building for music 8lx i specialists in the Conservatory, who give all their time to teaching music. Director of Muslo a Lelpsig graduate of international reputation. THE SCHOOM OP AltT AND EXPRESSION On the m high plane with the collegiate and muslo department. LOCATION UNSURPASSED 10 acre of park campu overlook ing the city, adjoining the city' new park, and free from . dust, amoke, noises, etc.. with pure uplandcountry air, sur-v rounded by song birds and th beauties oNaature. JMmmmm COLLEGE PLANT 1250.000 fireproof buildings, modern and sanitary In all respects. An Institution which Is a Gift to Education, with resource outside the Income from patrons. Undenominational, and ap peals to an Intelligent, discriminating public, who deal re the highest order of service at a reasonable cost, on It merit. Illustrated Catalogue aent on application. .. SESSION BEGINS SEPT. loTII. CHAS. B. KING, President rt-f-H f.Hf. LAR6CST CO MMCRCIAl SCH001S III THE CAIOIIM AS iNcoReoaaritt Capital Stock $30,000.00 .Charlotte, X. C, Raleigh, Jf. C., Piedmont In. Bldg. Fallen Balldlng. Tbeae 8choola give the werld'a best In Modern Bualnea Educa cation. Oldeat Business College In North Carolina. Established. Positions secured or money refunded. No vacation. Individual la- atruetlon. SPECIAL BUMMER RES8IO.V SAVE 110 on the Com-' blned courae, or SS on Slagl course, by reglaterlng between May 16th and June 10th. IMS. Write to-day for our handsome Catalogue. Offer and High Endorsements. They are free. Address KING'S BCRIMC8S COLLEGE, Charlotte, N. C, or Raleigh, X. C KEYNOTE... If you should purchase anything from us: if that thing should not wear as you think it should, in every respect we .are just as anx ioustomake things right as you can be to have them right ' Carriages, Harness, Horses, Mules, Baggage and Passenger Service, Stylish Livery. Carriage and Harness Repair Work a Specialty. . ' J. W. VADSWORTH'S SONS CO. : THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY G0UPAI1Y W ARB SQTJTKIIRM AOXNTS 10 R TVXVKD arTJU3, GERMAN HEDDLES ' AXTJ BXDPIdi fliaVsOCI, WRITB US FOR PRICSSl t aNaketl Blabop Iteam Trap Carried tn Stock; alas Card aetktaa; aad a Fall Lino t Bupplla. CJURXXJTTH , BQtMIIf GUAM . IPARTAirBVXia EVERBODY "The COUNTRY THE OIGAR HICIW CAPUDINE imhsmavuv cvat . MtADACHt!) reakwCCLD3 a a Tom novas Make Bm. . . . . ; fH HMfMMM'f M-M SMOKES GENTLEMAN" OF "QUALITY DRAU f . vJa f RalcJe'i. ColumMa, 1 n..t " -. It Collegea In 13 l i sacursd or money , . teach 1SY SI VIU ( Inc. you that I CI.-T. Call or s i ; r : . 1 1 1
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