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3 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, HAY 20, 190G. ' Sporting News; BASEBALL STMMART? ' bouthekn LEAGUE. :.. At Atlanta: Atlanta, t: Shrevenort. 1 At Kaahrvllle: Naahvllle. S: MemolilR. 0. ' At Little Jteokt Utile Bock, Si Mont gomery. (. - At Birmingham; .Birmingham, I; New .Orleans, I. 1 BOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGL'E. At Charleston: Charleston. 1; c'ulitm Ua. a, At Augusta: Augusta, 6; Savannah, 2 - At Ataoon; Macon, i; Jacksonville, 1. AMERICAN LKAGl'E. At Waaiilneton: Waahinglon-CTeveland gam postponed on uccounc of lain. At Philadelphia: I'hlladelplila-tfl. Louis game postponed on account of rain. At Near York: New York-Detroit game ' powponed on account of rnln. At Boston: boston-Chicago game pont peced on account of rain. NATIONAL I.EAGI'K. At Pittsburg: Pittsbur--Irnoll n itnme postponed on account of ruin. At t. LrfHils: 8t. lul. 5, New Vork, 4. At Chicago: Chicago, 4; iloKhm. At Cincinnati: Cincinnati. 6; Philadel phia, I. EASTERN I.KAOl'E. At Rochester: Hocheeter. 7; Toronto. G. At Jersey City: Jr-rtry Cltv-Neaarx game poet ponrd . rain. At Buffalo: buffalo, fi; Montreal. I. VIRGINIA STATE LEAGUE. At Roanoke: l.ynchhurg. :. Koanoke. 1. At Danville: Danvllle-rVrtemout l (am postponed on account of rain. At Norfolk: No Norfolk-Richmond game on account of rnln. STANDING OK TIIK ( l,ri8. OITTIIERN I.KAGI-K. Won. lHt. PC. .'Wi .'iu7 'HIU .5.-H .SIS .417 :xs .3.7 Xiesj Orleans J4 II 1.' 14 17 II .1 Wire report a : is ? is 14 Memphis .. . .Atlanta .. .. Birmingham JHontgomery Jahvlll. .. Utile Rot k , SOUTH ATLANTIC I.KAOirE. Won. 1,111. IM Augusta .. . Jacksonville Columbia .. t harleston . . Macon .. .. tevanse .. .'4 17 16 Hi I'i .7W .41 .4tr. .471 .471 .417 AMERICAN I.KAOt'K. Won. Iot. Philadelphia. 21 lu Cleveland :u 10 New York 19 n Jietmlt i l W. Louie 17 17 PC. .t7 .iiii7 4 .bin ..V 4.4 .S4 4'hlcago 14 J7 Washington u Huston :; NATIONAL LEAOI E . . ' ".Von. Iat. f'hlcago -jh l.l New York 3. 11 4 Pittsburg ... .1 14 I'blladelphla Zl IS Ht. lul U .1 'iwlnnatl 17 It Jtoaton U in Urooklyn II P C. .M .M ..VU .4 .413 .IK .7 EASTERN LEAGUE. Won. It. P C. puffaln 14 ii40 Newark 16 HI .!.' Jeraey City U 11 MI Jtocheater 1 11 CC Mtlmore 12 II .4MI Providence 11 14 .440 Montreal ".. .. 11 U ..(ki Toronto v'i I.EAOIK (iAMF-S. BOIITIIKKN LKAGUK. Birmingham, Ala., May 2K -After tle Ing tha score In the eighth inning. New Orleana lost to-day game In the tenth Inning by dumb playing. core R. If. K lUrmlngham .. .. SOJOOOOOO 1 3 6 0 New 4rleans . .. 000000020 a 7 Batterlea. Clark and Ourvin; (hieae and Btratton. t.'mplre, Buckley. Time, 2 lieura. Naahvllle. Tenn., May 28. Dugsan waa a puttie to-day. ahmtinc out Memphis. The weather was eiy told. 8c ore R. II. K. Xahllle hi 1 HOfli-j 2 Memphla 0000 OA0no-4) 11 2 Batterlea: Imuran and KahlkofT; 8n and llurlhurt. Umpire, Kennedy. Time, T. Montgomery. Ala. May 24-Muxwell a trifle wild, hut kepi I. la hit scat tered, lirady waa hit hard McCan' home run and a one-handed catch by lrnnen weie fraturra. core: If. r Jllontgomery . . OlOnliOOa .'. t U Utile Itock . . 00000:100-3 X Batterlea- Mnxwell and Hansen: Krady and Anderaon. I'mpne, rfentiingcr. Time, 1. 44. Atlanta, (in . Mav 2X Foi' long drive to left and Jordan' rlever liane riirtnlris produced the winning run for 1 he home team In the 11th Inning to day core: It. II V. Phreveport , ,. 00000001 1 0f-L' 7 1 Atlanta ... . On00002000l l K 4 Batterlea c Krlti and f;. FrlU liushee and Archer I'mplre, Ruddeihara' Time, : M tMlCTII ATLANTIC LKAGt'K. t hsrleaion. H c, Muv ('liarleton nutplayed Columbia to-day and ailminin I ,t,,.fl' '""-"ul till season. Time , Was called twice timing the game on ac- (omit of rain Be ore 'hsrleaion .. .. Columbia . Batterlea Tur and iJann. Time R If K I A 0 0 (1 0 0 1 x - 2 .1 I i' 11 u 11 0 11 ci 11 41 4 or lltnl F'. FiTtSlI I Vi I ni lie, M.i. .. Augusta. c; . m . ),, , .logging tnatrli Auguatu i.n fi..n, H...innah 10. day. The fralme .. N,, moi 1. ailing two alnglea nnd n il'.i l... . . . , t 1.1 ijrrl. times up. base on halli nd r. t . . 1 four hesee. genre: l( II K 64avannah 0 0 o 0 1, 1 1 o . ; 4 Anguma 0 0 ': .' " 0 1 , ., , 4 Batteries Kane I'nr.iii i.i.-l ll.illw 4lii, Mucker nnd 1'iiimii I n.i.. 1 1:1. 1.,, Time, I 46 Maeon, Gil. May 2 Walker II Ml w V 10-dr, While Hpade waa llic Ii.' ll le, hikI the local won Willi enw la. huonvilli did not get a hit until the eight), "core: U n K Naron 0 0 0 3 6 0 I 1 x 4 ; 11 Jacksonville . . 0 0 V 0 0 0 " 1 O 1 3 Batterlea. Bimde and Hnriilxli. Wulk-r Mid Kobineon 'J'lnie, 14.'.. Uuinire Iatlism NATIONAL I.KAGt;K 8'. Ixtul", May a.-('uiiwiitii hitting 4NUlei) with good liase nilinlng in ,r swventh lulling, won to-day' game for Bt Luils. c core : H Bt. toula ) 0 1 (i 0 0 H ft x i New York .. .. 0111004000 4 nstteties: Thompson nnd Grady; and Ureenahuii and liowrimao 1:. Cmirires, Kmnlle and l.iy. II. K a 1 7 0 Wlll. Time. Oik-ego, May : -Chicago made It Ibree straight to-day from Boston. Two doubles la the Aral earned one run ' (kbalur home run to the club house hi I the eighth another. 1 Boura: R II. K , Chicago It0e0!x 4 -j ; Dnetoa .. . .... tlOtVltOM t . 1 . - Baltariea: Hrown and Morun: l.lnde-1 man and Needham. Tune, :lx Umpire Johnstone. CHAMMERLAIN B (XtUnU . BKMEDT v , , THK VSRI BtiT. 'I'have beeo using Chamberlain's !ough Remedy and want to say It Is the liest eottgh gnedjclrie I have ever taken," ' gays fleo, I :nub, a memhsnt of liar. lea, Mlth. There Is no aueatloa a boat Its being tae beet, aa H wilt eure a sou ah I mt cold In laaa time than any ether treati .! sweat. It atMiul4 alwaya be kept In the Irnusar ready tor instant use, for a estld ;ru be aured fa Mucb Use time when promptly treated. Jror . sal y R, H. ordaa 4 V4." Cincinnati. Mar . MoCloskey to-day was driven "off the ruthr by ClnclnnatW In the third inning, i Money,' wbe suc ceeded him, was bit safety but twice. ' Sora: "R. IL E. Cincinnati ItlIMM - t PhlladelDhla . 1 a 0 1 a aa , a a Batterifta: Prater and Uvlngatoa; M(v Cloakey. Hlchey ana looin. Time, r.vt. C'mplrea. Conway and. Carpentar. WINS CXJSjWOrOMTAN HANDICAP InquNlor, S to 1 Miot, IX-f rata Brook lm llaiMllcap Wlutxr at Belmont Park. New York. May M.-Cti a track fetlock dep In mud aa a reault of the heavy rnln of yenlerday nd to-day, Inuuialtor, a i to j allot, won the Coamopolltnn handi cap, one mile nixl a Hlx tfetitli. at Uel niorit Pnrk to-day, defeutlnic the Brook lyn hnndlcap winner, Tokalon, by a head, ith (Jrupple third. 8ummarien: Klrat rme. H furlonga, main eourae: Tiptoe, 7 to (. won: Km Premium, I to 1, aecond; Pulcr, to 6, third. Time, I: IS 3-5. Hecoiid nice, 4H furlonra. etralght: Wuter Pearl. IS to J. won; Hoynl Ilreexe, 1 to h, aeiond; Woodwllcli, 6 to I, third. Time, :M. Third race, the Ijiuerat atakee, 6 fur longa, atrulght: (ikenlte, 6 to 2. won; George. 8. UuvIh, 4 to 1. necond; Blr Tocl dlngton. 7 to 2, third Time. :W. Fourth race, the Coxmopolltun handi cap, mile ii rid a alxteencn: Imiulaltor, 8 to 1, won: Tokalon, 7 to 1. aecond; Grap ple. to 1. third. Time, 1:47 2-5. Fifth ruce, ateeple chaae, about 2'i mlle: Palmroom. 30 to 1, won; Mamie H, 1 to 1. aecond; Phantom. 9 to 10, third. Time, t:03. Hlxth ruce, mile and a furlong: Go Be tween, t In t, won: Oatrlch, 4 to 1. aecond; Pulefle, 10 to 1. third. Time, 1 :M 4-6. I ong Bitot Win Ktrrple Cliaa at IxMjIavllIt. I yotiievlllo. Ky.. May 2. Subador, a long ehot, won the Ft renin chaae race, the feature, from Heat Man and Rejecl- ntile, at Churchill Downa to-day. Dun ning, the favorite, wua never prominent. Bimimurle: Klrnt race, one mile: Hill Carter, to won- Hnllle 14 n, o to i. aecond; Mteel Triip. H to 1. third. Time. 1:G. Hecond race, 414 furlonga- Clalmore, 4 to 6. cm; Mirmiiran, (I to 1, aecond; He aide. 111 to 1. tlilid. Time. :M1-t. Third ruce, mile: Adeaao. ! to 1. won: Rwirt Wing. ?T to 1, aecond; Wee I -nan, 5 to 1, tlilnl. Time. 1:41. Fourth ruff, eteeple chnae, handicap. abort ciiiirxe: Htibudor, 4 to I. nn; HckI Man. 1.' to 1, aecond; Relectble, S to 1, third 'lime, :MI4-6. Fifth nice, 8 furlonga: Free Hooter, 4 to 1, won: Ketlcent, 7 to I. aecond; Ingol thrift. 6 to 1. third. Time.- 1:16 3-fi. Hlxth race, c furlonga: Pulla M. 15 to I. won: ritkln, X to 1, aecond- Limerick fJIrl. !.' to 1. third. Time, 1:1HI-I. Hevi-nth race, aelling, mile: Fonailiicn, 6 to 1. won: Tinker, 3 to I, aecond, Giume. C to 1, third. Time. 1 46 2-5. No DetiHlon In Mrfivem-Brllt Flglit. New York, May 24 The Mrfkivrn Krltt fight In Mndlaon f4cuar to-night went Ilie full ten rounda. No declalon wm given under the rulea, hut Mcfjovern, ac cording to many of thoae preaent. had the heller of ttie content. DIVFR'K WHKK KXTKXDKD. eiulimarliM I.lglila Make Work I'ndcr Water .Much Kalrr. Phlladelihla Record. The ncoiie of the dlvcr'a operatlona hna been extremely limited, owing to the neccHxIty of worklnfr practically I In the dark, and for the most part all inf mjDmarine oiver could oe depend - I'd upon to 1I0 uaa to report ccincll tlona aa he found them. Wllh lh aid of walertlKht arc light, and pneumat ic tuola which can be operated under the waier. the entire aepct of the diver'a rirnfeiuiion haa titn chunir.! It In now quit prnwlble to prolong Indeflnltcl v the lenarlh of time between nucc-ennlve dry-docking of vrnneln. and i even to make some ma tor reimlr 1 without Incurlng the expense and de- 1 lay Imldent to Kolnn on dry dock Thin Jules Verne realizes liu been iulc kly recognlxed by the naval dc partmentH of the sovnral government and rIo by one or two of the large and progressive wrecking companies of this country. The submarine lamp Is of ore type, the operating mechan ism being inclosed In a metallic case, while the lamp Itself Is Inclosed In a double glass globe, which is provided with a metallic guard to facilitate handling and avoid breakage. It Is asserted thut the naturnl buoyancy of the lamp, when submerged, makes It extremely eany to handle and that It produces an Illumination under water comparable, at clone range, to the light of a street arc lamp. Kiulpied with 11 line of submarine pneumatic sir tools, such as chipping and riveting hammers Hnd drill, there In no difficulty In making repair of connlderHhle mugnltudo with cer tainty and dlnpalch. Doubters Dropping From View. Wavncicvllle Courier. 24th. Thin week I th occsalcm of n big gathering In Charlotte, the event he. Ing the 1.1 1st annlvernHry of thn Meck lenburg Dec laration of Independence. It la mild that Mfty thousand peopln have attended the exerclaen. Manv noted npeakers were there and deliv ered nddresNes. i It tined to be the funhlun for super- i ftclally Informed people to sneer nt the Mecklenburg Declaration and regard It as a myth. We once heard n col- lege profesnor In a North Carolina institution, lecturing to North Carolina teachers, make the remark that the Mec klenburg 1 ec laratlon rented upon 11 nhadowv bsnln. Ho. however una not a North Carolinian; hut was iire- Humituciiis rn,Migh to undertake to "'" ' A Strong Hold The unaliiy t our tailoring never varies. ICvery gurnient We produce n up to the highest simulant of excellence. That's how we gnln your confidence and keep M. Thins why our tnllorltig service. ha gullied HUch II Nirong ,, among men hu lnli on having their gar rneiiin inndii right. When i tomes 16 price, you'll nnd otim reasonably low M III niimclent to cover the met of our sort of tailor ing No trouble to make selec tions from our large nhowlng of choice eultliiKN. SUITS TAIIiORKD TO TASTE $18.00 to $50e00 Cfibanlss & Co. Inc.. Tailors' I. Try t, Charlott, . a . RICH Tls th kind that FEHR'S MALT THIS DAY IN IIISTOBY 1780. Battle of Waxhaw, B. C. Col. Tarleton, with 700 cavalry and Infantry, came up with 800 Continentals under Col. Buford. wfto aurrendered after a short uctlon. A few continuing to fire after the main body had aur rendered. an Indiscriminate (daughter ensued. Tarleton states that US Americans were killed. 1SS too badly wounded to proceed, and 53 taken pris oner. I70. Israel Putnam, a Revolution ary offlcer, died. He was one of the rnont tturlng. brave and Intrepid officers of the army, and his adventures almost border on romance. I70. Rhode Inland adopted the Conatltutlon of the United HUtes, adding the 13th pillar to the Federal edifice, by a majority of only 2; It ayes. 32 noes; recommending amendmenta. IRIS. Attack on Hucketts Harbor by the Brltlnh, under Toe and Provost. They were repulsed with a loss of 260; American loHH, 156. IHU Hrltlxh repulned by Major Finney, of the Acr-omac mllltta, at PonKotengue Creek. 1829. The Secretary of the Treasury iKsued a notice to the attorney and marshal of the United Htates requiring their vigilance In tha detection of persona engaged In the manufacture of. or who had panned spurious money In, Imita tion of silver. IMi.V A new convention between France and Great Britain for tho suppression of the slave trade signed at Ixindon. IHiH. Wisconsin admitted into the Union as the 30th State. 1B.M. The Congress of New Grenada adjourns. It paaaed a law Hbnllnhlng slavery In the repub lic, to take effect January 1, 1 nr.2. 1H62. Evacuation of Corinth. Miss.. Iiv the Confederate. J03. An ImmonHe train, consisting of boo wagons. 3. ikiii hores and mule. 1.G00 head of cattle and 6.0011 negroes, arrived from the Teche within General Banks' line. "" rrcenn -in junn-.n proclaims " amnesty with certain excep- Hons. IH88. (ieneral Grant formally ac cented the nomination of tha Chicago nallonal convention. 1H0H. -The graves of Union soldiers In the cemeteries throughout the country decorated with flow ers by the O. A. R. I HAH. Heavy shocks of earthquake In Hacraniento and Virginia Cltv. 1B7I. President dranl Issued a proclamation extending to New foundland the protection -of the treaty of Washington, by which the products of her fisheries were to be admitted to the United State free. IBHI. National Greenback conven. tlcm. at Annapolis. nominated llenj. F. Hutler. of Maneafchu Mctt. for President, nnd A, M. tlOTEL W00DARD llroaclST and MVlh Nt., c York t liy. A high-class transient and residential hotel, catering only In a refined and exclusive cllentlle. Kxcepilonnl Itestaursnt. Muslo. T. I) OHKKN, Mgr. CONNELLY SPRINGS HOTEL II. V. WII.MAMK. ProriMor. Connelly Springs. N. C. 0wncd May MMIl. Completely remodeled, hot and Old water, electric bell, situated on the 'Southern Railway. 6 miles east of jAnhevllle: elevation. 12.000 feet. I For rates nnd further Information, 1 nddress H. C. WILLIAMS I Connelly Springs, N. C. The Denny At our cjiiliU lunch counter yon get Immediate service. You don't have to wait. Hpeclnl dining room for ladlea. Hegulur meal in dining room Due. W, D. WILKINSON. Mgr. inn 17ial Davis White Sulphur Springs HIDDKNITE, NORTH CAROLINA. ON HOin ilERN IIAIIAVAT FROM CHARIAMTTH TO TATLORSVILLB. A welt known - spring I l n ,.n a I July and August M to It per week. For PAVI lino.,' Owners and t i . OVR BUI &ICIDTI RED BLOOD gives you VIUMy.' strength. nem ; - and vtgof.'jt Enrich, pirtfy nd feed your clrcda ' tory em w1th'---vix;U;:i . ,5;v It Is a poverful InvlgoranL ' Strengthens yur heart action to that it pumps nev, rich bbod Into the minutest tissues. You feel the nev life prornptly. TRY IT TODAY. ." , 1 FOR ALB BY ALL DRUOlT. TONIC DEPT. Louisville. Ky. , West, of Mississippi, or Vice President. ItOS. American yacht Atlantic won ocean race for Kaiser's cup In 12 days, 4 hours and I mlndte. Lincoln Primaries. Special to The Observer. Llncolnton. May 28. The Demo cratlo prlmartea were held Saturday for tha purpose of aeioctlng the county officers. A large vote was cast, resulting; in the following nomi nations: Btate Senator. J. F. Reln- nardt; House of Representatives, Walter H. Keener; clerk of court, A. Nlzon; sheriff. John K. Cllne; register or deeds, h. A. 8elf: treasurer, R. F. Beal. The convention for ratifying in primaries and for selecting dele gates to tha several convention will be held Saturday. Malaria Cause Lok of Appetite. Tha Old StandArd Crove'a Taatelei Chill Tonio drives out malaria and builds up tha system. Hold by all aeaiers ror Z7 years. Price 60 cent. BROADWAY CfJITRAl HOTEL BROADWAY, Cor. THIRD STREET NEW YORK. GREAT FAMILY HOTEL. Eacellencv Without Extravagance). RATES; Amrrtraa Plan 12.50 per day. European Plan SI. 00 per day. This beautiful hotel enjoys a repu tation of highest respectability and freodom from all objectionable feat urea, and recommends itself to LA DIES and FAMILIES for Ita quiet, orderly management, clean, wetl-kept rooms, great public, parlors, grand halls and liberal stairways. Bend for Iarge Colored Map of New Torlc. FREE. DANIEL C. WERR. Manager. TILLY 1IAYNES Prop'r. PINE BEACH HOTEL PINK BEACH. VIRGINIA. Adjoins Jsmcslown Exposition grounds. If minutes bv trolley from Norfolk, Virginia's newest, fluent, coolest, health iest resort hotel, combining every mod ern convenience, unexcelled culstne and service. Salt water on three sides. Pines in the resr. sweetest drinking water, per fect health condition. Hnthlng. boating. fishing, golf, tennis, howling, orchestra ana other diversion rite for booklet WM. C. ROYER. Manager. I? (Charlotte's Rest Conducted Hotel THE BUFORD fpeclal attention given to Table Service, making It un equalled In the Mouth. Thla is a feature of The Buford that la claiming the attention of the Traveling Public. Clean. Comfortable Beds, At tentive Servants. Vw4wwaVw44)ee. C. E. HOOPER Manager TATE SPRING affords the finest possible combination of health and fileasure resort features, ligh up in the mountains, the location and climate are ideal. $30,000 spent in improvements, refitting;, enlarging. anc moderniz ing the hotel. Rooms en suite with bath ; steam heat; dining-room capac ity increased to 600. Tate Spring Water ia famous for iti curative pow ers in stomach, livar and kidney diseases, and all trouble! that are traceable to those source. Writ for frtt booklet, testimonial, eta., of the " CarUsaf el Aster lea." Water sold st all drur stores, or we ship dlreet. TH0I. T0MLINS0M. Owner . Tate sense, lea. of fine curative p ro per il ea. for Indigestion, dys pepsia, ,: kidney trouble, eto. - New Hotel, complete, water and eewerme sys tem, hot and rold baths, rronueL lawn tennis, owftng , alleg, shooting gallerx, telephones con necting" eaoh floor with offlee, telegraph and tele phone connections witn eurrnunung exnintrr. healthy location. Aa Ideal place to rest and recuperet. Two" thrnuah trains dally, from Char lot u, arrive U K a, m. and 10 n p. m, .. Rneclal ttrloe for Uav. June and September, if I to M ver. weefc ..,. further Information write for booklet to lM-lctora, HIDDEN ITS, K. CI ... ALL TRAINS, 7 i RALPH II. DRO'.il and JOEL HUNTER Publlo . Accountants and Audi tor' Devtae . and Install , Accounting Sys tems. ,'- V; " 1118-ltJl Empire Building ' v.' ',';?. Atlanta, On. ' . , ' ;v DR. THOMAS f. COSTNER, ; ' Offloel ',' Central Hotel . Corner, t ; - : f . -TbQM 903. ' , ; " RejiOdenc : .810 South Tryon, -A.v . 'Phone ' DR. 0. L. ALEXANDER, DENTIST. . CARSOX BOLDPfa Southeast Corner FOURTH AND TRYON STREETS. HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS OTARLOTTEA GREENSBORO, N.C. Wheeler, Runge and Dickey ARCHITECTS Second Floor 0Ta Building, CHARLOTTE, ...... N.C. FRANK P. MTLBURN ARCHITECT Columbia, - - - S. C. 100 Per Cent I PROFIT BY JUNE 15 CAN BE MADE BY THOSE WHO DESIRE TO PURCHASE STOCK IN A FIRST-CLASS COMPANY WITH POSSIBILITIES FOR GREATER RESULTS THAN ANY INVESTMENT I KNOW TO-DAY IN AMERICA Write far Prospectus Immciiatefy W. P. FIFE SUITE C. O, MISSOURI TRUST BUILDING, ST. LOI IS, MO. Let the Cook Go Get your silk dress on and do your own cooking with electric appliances. ine neat Is all internal and cook ing is JuBt fun. Homebody wants a cup of tea. Put the water in the vessel, turn a little switch, then read on for a few min utes. It's surprising how quick the water boils when the heat Is electric and when one la reading while wait- Think of It! The waters cf the Catawba. 20 miles away, make electric current, a little lre brlnn the current to Charlotte, and the current makea tea while the lady reads her book or masailne. And then there are electric chafing dishes and other electric appliances to get all of a meal. Certainly let the cook no. Coolc Ing la ao easy with electric appliances. and withal so very pleasant Ml in- lertaining that the husband wanU to ao the cooking. The electric flat-iron Is as con venlent and useful as the electric coffee percolator or the eleulrlo chaf ing dish. To a very larsre extent electrlo an pllancea may be made to solve the cook and servant question. We carry a full line of these ap pliances. and of electrlo supplies generally. THE D. A. TOMPKINS CO. ' Charlotte, N. C. We Have Something to Tell You About Refrigerators " i When you get ready come in ' and see us. . . J.fUltCaasland&Co. Stove Dealers and Roofing Contractor. Phone lie. all aV Try si J .,'". HICIW - CAPUDINE iMMKatATttf cvaAs HEADACHES -sCOLDJ as ere nova trks lesai aV Af DRAUGHON'S lUletgW CfclamMaV Knosvine, Atlanta. It CoUecee in 1 States, POSI'llONS soured or money REFUNDED. Alee teaoh BY MAIL. Catalogue will eon vines you that ;i Draughon s la Tata BEST. Can er. send (or, It. 1 j Pulleys We HE D. A. TOMPKINS t0.. - - CHARLOTTE. N. ELIZABETH , AND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, CHARLOTTE, N. C. A HIGH-GRADE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN STANDARD IN A. B. COURSE higher than any college for women in North or South Carolina. FACULTY Only experienced teachers from the leading Ameri can and European universities at the heads of Departments. MUSIC Separate, specially equipped building for music. Six specialists In the Conservatory, who give all tbelr time to teaching muvte. Director ea Muslo a Lelpalg graduate et International reputation. TTIE SCHOOLS OF ART AND EXPRESSION On the same high plane with the collegiate and muslo departments. LOCATION UNSURPASSED to acres of park campus overlook Ing the city, adjoining the city's new park, and free from ;dust, smoke, noises, etc. with pure upland country air, sur rounded by song birds and the beauties of nature, COLLEGE PLANT t IS 0.0 00 fireproof buildings, modern and sanitary in all respects. An Institution which Is a Gift to Education, with resources . outside the Income from patrons. Undenominational, and ap peals to an Intelligent, discriminating public who desire the highest order of service at a reasonable cost, on its merits. Illustrated Catalogue sent on application. SESSION BEGINS SEPT, 18TH. t fwf,f,f"f SPECIAL SUMMER SESSION OP ISICOasoSATs $35.00 Pays for Scholarship Unlimited ss to time in either the commercial or shorthand departments to pupils registering during the month of June. This is a large re duction from our regular rates of tuition. During the past 10 days we have placed It pupils In splendid positions as book keepers and stenographers, and could have placed others if we had graduates. Pupils entering now will finish courses In time for posltiona this fall. Write to-day for Catalogue and New Journal. Addresa KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Charlotte, N. C, or Raleigh, N. C. I(.YN0TL.. 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 ious to make 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. WADSPRTif S SONS CO. THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY COMPANY WaV AM SOUTH IRN AGENTS FOR, smrjiXD WXRji GERMAN HEDDLES AND BEDDUD rRAMKV WKTTS US FOR PRICBLS. Ptgttte 4 Blahe Iteaum Traps Carrisd la Btock: alae Cart CletBiag Full Lisa ef SuppUea. BIBJaXNGHAM Gel a Re-Print Copy , of Ui Original Lawson's History Of North Carolina Valuable to Any Library. ,. " rormerly told . forM-Of), How Sells i xn CKixva tm tm -:' 1 cBARXiOrm n. a Genuine Mad Stone . .. . v ' , : , ' ''.; " ' : A- a - BMtn Mad ton. Will -aura fclta of rabid dogs: will sore hydra phoblai will eure bites of poieoaous ' . i.u - will aura ktek lawt ' . will graw any pel son from the - system. 1 have treated hundreds ef eases aad avary ene twa Wat eured,, ' ' . . ' A. TK TELTOlf, ' ,t ' ' ' Lattlmore, M. 3L Make - 'Em. . C. at COLLEGE i CHAS. a KING, President. fMf,frf,fMf 'f-t-f-f-y fMf SPARTANBURa 3' Adam Sdiaaf Pianos '. 1. " , ' r ; , 1 BUndard High Orade Instru ments, unexcelled Irt tone, quality, action and durability. Undoubtedly the best piano on - this market for the money we ask. It wltl pay you - to in vestlgate our pianos and prlcee before, buying. t Giarlottc Piano Co, 213 N. Tryon St ' ' CHARLOTTt Ii C , Victor Talking Machines. Kdl- eon Phonographa and . '"1 .. ., Records. . -. . . ,;' , Standard and late v popular 1 Musle. . ! - Mall order receive ' prempt attention. - .9 . ... 5 it ,i ne-.JiJ'iV f . ' Is "7 Mi-te-W-'' r i .... V.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 29, 1906, edition 1
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