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v. f irrrTfVA nP Tnr WITDCrQ lw meeting Is public meeting and J Ut i-.um the nurses hop. that many psreohe.in itna cur wni .M present. -. tu pro- UTTEIlESTIXa SPEECHES MADE. . Charlotte to Entertaining the Guardian ,-. Angels of the Sick Kootn A IrTour-l-UUng Society tn North Cwrollna -lr. MIscnwHnwv Ad rtar . the :y Con vcntk 311 , Eaton Makes the . v Response to the Addreen of Wrl , come- va Attractive Programme . Arranged for To-lay A Pabllc Mcetiug To-Night at Um Preeby . tee-tan Auditorium. ', . - v The North Carolina State Nurse ; Association, which to holding Its an nual convention In Charlotte at this ',. lime, U comyosed of a body of Inteitt V. gent. Interesting women, and they '. are enjoying thoroughly tbelr atay In ' thla city. And no claaa of women deserve enjoyment at auch a time i more than the unaelrtah trained . nurses who so cheerfully give their time and etrength to alleviate the 1 Buffering and who minister comfort ' to the anxious. ' " The success of the present meeting ; of the nurses Is due In a large meas vrs to the earnest work of Miss N. J. . Lackland, Superintendent of St Pe s' ttr'a Hospital, who Is the president of the Charlotte Nurses Association. Mas Lackland has spared no tme or v effort for months past to make 'this ', meeting of the nurses a success In ; ' every way. The session yesterday morning In V the Carnegie Library waa Interesting and was Instructive aa well. The meeting waa called to order at .11 o'clock by Miss M. L. Wyche, of . Durham, who ia president of the State Association, and Rev. M. D. Hardin, P. V. conducted the devo . tlonal exercises. Dr. C. A. Melsenhelmer then ex- tended words of welcome to the nurses In behalf of the medical pro ' fesalon of Charlotte. In his address he gave a brief history of the nursing profession and spoke words of the . W hest- oralse of the trained nurses. affirming that since the beginning of the profession about thirty years ago . the medical profession has advanced more than It did for three centuries before. He slated also that the early mar riage of so many of the nurses was to be deplored, and that If this con tinued some law would have to be enacted which would prevent the marriage of the nurses until they had given a certain number of years after their graduation to the profession. Miss Lackland In a few fitting sen tences welcomed the visiting nurses In the name of all the nurses In Char lotte, and tn behalf If the Nurses' As sociation of Charlotte. The response to the addresses of welcome was delivered by Miss Edith Eton, of Wilmington, and she advo cated the passage of a law prohibit ing the marriage of trained nurses for at least ten years sfter their gradua tion, claiming that they owe It to the profession to give that mucn service to It, If no more. connection that when a young wo man applied to her to begin the study of the profession she always asked whether the applicant had any matrimonial engagement, and If she received an affirmative answer she refused to take the applicant. Dr. B. K. Hays, of 'Oxford, wss present, end spoke to the nurses on the subject of "Moral Forces That Are at Work I'pulftlng Our State, and Our Relation to Them." In thla connection he said that woman's social position to that which fixes the level f the moral status, and said that the up lifting of woman by man, and her In fluence upon the social standing of the community la a subject ot great moment.. He' spoke especially of the opportunity nuraea have for wielding good Influences over their patients and urged the nurses present to re member this and alwaya to uae thla opportunity for doing good. In closing he emphasised the fol lowing points, asking the nurses: 1. To realise ten seriousness of lief and the great responalblllty renting upon them. 2. To realise the spiritual forces that move the universe, urging them to believe In Ood In the highest etDse and to belleev In Ood in hu manity. 1. To realise the scientific principle that each Individual la his brother's keeper. He urged a eerl ous realisation of these things, but emphasised at the bime time the need of the cheerful, happy, disposition aa large advantages to .the nuraea. The annual addreal of Mra. M. I. Wyche, president. Is as follows: "Let not our hearts become onstOed as they beat time to the feverlah rush of professional duties and responsi bilities. Halher let them be stirred with warm sympathy for the suffer ing, who may In a few short hours be maimed for life, bereft of reason or lobbed of health of loved ones. Let us not grasp the Insensate dollar, but have hands free to minister to suffer ing humanity. "It ia aald that the greatest results In life are usually attained by almple ineana and the eitrclse of ordinary qualities. "It Is In nuralng that the stern qualities of common sense, sttentlon, application and perseverance provo most useful. "Nowhero Is it more true than In nursing that the road of human well fare ilea along th old hlhwy of aUadfaat well-doing, and that thoso who are the most persistent In work ing In the truest spirit mill usually be the must succcianful. "The common, everyday life of a nurse laden with cares, duties anJ responsibilities, iffords a rare oppor tunity for acquiring experience anl popularity. It often falls to tin, nurses, especially In private families, to discover the cause of little dis turbances, or even the source of in fection. And It is, sfter all, the proficiency In little things that In a great measure maaes the nurse a power for comfort and good to her patient; with knowledge and skill properly and tactfully used w can aeon gain the confidence of our patient and her family, without wMih the best work Is Impossible. Towar-I - the aJck, who are often feeble in mind aa well aa body, a steady nervti, calm and cheerful face, full of hope and Inspiration must be maintained. We are often called upon to give tbent of our strength both physical and mental. We owe It t? ourselves te nave enough and to pare. Tn , each other let us lend a helping hand, being ever ready to upheld an e.i courage the right and icidemn the wrong. "tjtt ua no mora contend eeh other blara'd enough elsewhere; but eiriTW, In office of love how we may lighten jute outers puraeo. in our woe." gramme will be Interesting, cnar- lotte will doubtleaa furnish , a .good atoed audience upon thla occasion. The programme for tha day and night la aa follows: - r.,-i r ; i :? a. m; Meeting of Board of JM rectora. " . 16:19 a. m. Call to Order. Report of Board of Examiners. y Report of Committees. Unfinished Business New Bualnesa. , ONE TO ,TWO-THlRTT P. M. Pic-NIo Luncheon on College Orounda AFTERNOON SESSION I P. M. -.Reports of Local Societies. Papers. District Nursing.... Miss M. P, Allen Morganton, N.C Nursing In Pneumonia .Miss May Williams Univ. of Md. Nurses' Alumnae What State Registration Should Mean to Nuraes Mlaa N. J. Lackland St Peter's Hospital Report of Nominating Committee. Election of. Officer. EVENING. I O'clock Public Meeting. Mr. C. W. Ttllett will preside Prayer Rev. H. Malllnckrodt Rector St, Peter'e Episcopal Church. Address of Welcome (on behalf of Medical Profession) Dr. John Irwin Charlotte Address of Welcome (on behalf of City of Charlotte, Mr. D. A, Tompkins Charlotte Out-door Tubercular Nursing Among the Poor Miss Annie Darner Nurse In charge of that work Belle Vue Hospital, N, T. City. Womans' Work as an Improver of Civic Condltlona , .Dr. Annie Alexander v Charlotte The Nurses Work In the Medical In spection of Public Schools. . . . Mlaa L, L. Roger Nurse In charge of Public 8chol Nursing. N. T. City. The North Carolina Staje Nuraea' Association waa organised In lo:, and at the first convention, held In Raleigh, there were ibut 14 nuraes present. The next convention waa held In Aahovllle, and the next In Winston-Baiem, last year, and the membership and attendance has In creased raoldlv from year to year. - There are about 10 nurses here. DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE HELD Campaign Committee of Congressional Commlttew and Hub-Committee of National Committee Mrrt tn Wash ington and llrsu-h Harmonious Un derstanding National Committee to Keep Hands Off., Washington, May SI. The cam- She stated in this psgn committee of the national Dem ocratic congressional committee and a sub-committee from the national committee met here to-night for a conference In the rooms of the con gressional committee. Every member of the campaign committee with the exception of two were present. After the conference the following statement waa Issued: "A subcommittee from the Demo cratic national committee, which It waa determined to appoint aa long ago as last February, met and organ ised In this city to-day. Members of this sub-committee were directed to, and did, meet with the campaign committee of the congressional com mittee to-nlaht. A perfect under standing .was reached and there la ab solute harmony between these two bodies. "Each will work In Its own field, and the national committee will assist the congreaslonal committee whenever and wherever the latter may desire." Edwin Sefton, the assistant secre tary of the Democratic national com mittee, who waa elected aecretary to day of a aub-commlttee to work with the congreaslonal committee, atafed that the national committee would concern Itself only tn national ques tions that may have a bearing on the coming congressional campaign and that the national committee, through Ita aub-commlttee which waa organised to-day at the New Wlllard Hotel, placed Itself at tha disposition of Charlrnan Griggs to work whatever field It might be aaslsnod. Pursuant to appointment by Chair manvTaggart, of the Democratic na tlonal committee, the following mem bera of the national committee met and organised as a sub-oomrnlttee: J Taylor Klllson, Virginia, chairman; Col. R. M. Johnston, Texas, vice chair man; J. M. Ouffey, Pennsylvania treasurer, his proxy being held by Edwin Sefton, New Tork. who Waa elected secretary of the sub-commit tee. V TELL- DEAD FROM DVOgY. Aged Kowan Clttoen Literally Scalped , u totiufiit. , mount iMMih Was Probably Due to Apoplexy, Special to Tha Observer. " ' Salisbury,. May 1. Jack Penning ton, an aged white; roan of this city, fell dead .from his buggy on , Main street thla afurnoon. At least he was dead when picked v up, ;: The causa of the accident Is not known,' though It is supposed' apoplexy play ed a part He was driving leisurely along towarda Cheatnut Hill when he was seen to tumble head first ' and thera to a bare possibility 'that; the blow killed hlra. He waa literally scalped, the whole side of his head belnsr neeled aa If done oy a numan being. Ha was unknown until some of his relatives-appeared. There was no fracture of the skull, which lends testimony to the belief that death must have been caused by something other than the falL 1 Mr. Pennington lived formerly at a place near Jbe Rowan and Stanly lines bearing the name of hi family, i He was a high ly respected cltlsen. IS MR, PRICE DOWNT A Tory Interesting Political Report lui com W 'iwn. A most Interesting report struck Charlotte yeeterday. It to to the ef fect that Mr. A. H. Price, of Salla bury. has given up his post of saalat ant district attorney to Mr. A. . Holton, of Winston-Salem, and nls place has been offered to ex-Judge A. t. rvihi nf atatesville. Although thla atory to still In the shape of a rumor It bears the earmarks of truth. The Hon. E. Spencer Blackburn lovea not Mr. Price and he may nave sunned for his scalp. Mr. Prlca is, at present on his bridal tour. Tha Republican war goea. nothing to considered unuaual theae day a. Jf Dr. .Warren vinea sun were to. be made secretary to the vice president of the United Btatea no ono should wonder. - Spencer Pastor Resigns. Special to The Observer. nnr Ma ft. Rev. Otho J. Jones, tUm nam VMI hftS Men BaSTOT of East Spencer Methodist church, has resigned the paatorate to become profes sor of English and mathematlca at Ruta rford College, to which position be wss recently elected by the management of ihm in.illnilnn Tha eolless la one Of tn educational Institutions belonging to the Uuiarn Mnrth Carolina tJOniervuca vi the Methodist Church and is btowhib rapidly. Rev. Mr. Jones way formerly r i . r.r. uirh School at Carey. Ua I. ft tA.Aav for his new work. The i l.fWfsV. J. M. BlaW Dead. ft . Mrs. Allca Black, tha rlfe of Mr. . , . Blck, died last night at 1 o clock at her home at ; No. I0S KortVCiUwrtl street Mrs. 'Black had been ill for several weeka. 8hs was 16 years old, and. bealdea her ""band. Is survived by two children, " ana sv daughter. . , - ' Tha funeral - servlees will ' he con ducted At tha horns this afternoon at r o'clock by Ref. Mr. Leeper, and ins interment .will be at Sugar. Creek churchyard.---,'.;, . .'t,.,', Cloelnc 'of Day Nursery ScnooL 4 The klndArrartofi xtinnl - nf . tVe Charlotte Day Nursery closed yester day with appropriate exercises.' A number of Udlea were thera to sea tha children perform. Mlaa LaFarre, tha teacher has worked wonders with the little tots and all who heard them reclta yesterday were delighted. ' THE .WEATHER.' v. -' J : ... Forecast ' fn- SVIav anil ' (htnntav: Fair on the coast showers In tha Interior Friday; Saturday, showers, fresh south west winds.. LOCAL OFFICE IT. S. WEATHER . BUREAU. Charlotte, May . I p. m.-flunrlse 8:10 a. m.;.(sunset 7:S1 p. ra. (Standard time). LOCAL 'WEATHER REPORT. H.'gheat temperature .. .W Leweat temperature M Mean temperature ' .74 Exoeaa for tha nar 01 Accumulated- deficiency for month. .14 Accumulated excess for the year 41 Precipitation for 24 hours ending t P. ra. (Ihcheat V Total precipitation for the monthv S.67 Accumulated efiolncy for month.. .77 Accumulated deficiency for the year 4.C1 Prevailing wind direction 8. W. W. J. BENNETT, Observer. Spencer churc y for nis new worn. u h Is left without a pastor. Georcla Farmer Assassinated. Auruata, Ga.. May SI. A special frnm Waahlnvton. Ga.. says: At ( 0"clock this morning wiuiam Q. Bryant, one of the most prosperous planters of WllKes county, wm found lying dead in the front door of his home, nesr Bessie, oa,. irom gunshot wound In the side. To night, after an Investigation lasting all day, no clue had been round. rs, ,hi. .., aiM.fake It to It. If. Jor dan A Co.'s ddrug store and gst a free ssmple of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tahlets. For biliousness snd con stipation they sre unequsled. They im prove the appetite, strengthen the diges tion and regulate the liver and bowels. Special Notices NCNNALLT'B DELICIOUS CANDIkS fresh by express to-day, 60 cents per pound. Sold exclusively In Charlotte by WOODALL A BHEPPAKD. POIl RKNT-jlO NORTH TRTON 14 rooms: will rent 1st and 2nd floors separutely. (10 North Tryon modern rwimi rjOYXt. 10 South Myers modem, rrx.ma 118(10 t Rland street t room 8. tie. l-iwm house South Poplar, S8.0O. M4 North Caldwell 4 rooms, f7.00. Other S and 4-room houses. J. ARTHUR HEN DKRHON HRO. HOWE'S LAXATIVE COI.D TABLETS cure spring colds every ttme. wunoui a auestlon to most satisfactory cold nira vr uiM. Prlca 2S cents. J AS. P. HTOWK A CO., Irugglsts. 'Phone S71 8TOCKIIOLDKIIH PLEASED. a ha re of At tha does of the address of the president Miss C H. Pfohl, .f wins. ton-tUlam, secretory of the assenta tion, read the minutes of the meat. Ing of last year. , After the making ' of . announce ments tha morning session adjourned No seeslon wss held In the after rtuoa as the nurses attended tha r ting of tha Sute Msdical Society, At 'x o'clock the nurses war tha giKe's of Mr. K. D. Latta and were Ukea on a trolley ride over the city. Last night a delightful ,' reception was tendered tha nurses and , their l osussas by tha Mannfacturers Club. 'J he morning and afternoon sessions to-dsy wilt bs held la tha Carnegie Ubrary, and tha closing meeting, to Dirht iH be held In the Presby terlaa Csllegs auditorium. This clos ure t Year of p-ll-bu-Spencer Htreet Hallway Has Hrrn a Uood Ono Ofllerrs Kletrtrd. Correspondence of The Observer. Salisbury, May SO. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Salisbury Spencer Street Railway . yesterday, the visiting shareholders from Qrand Itaplils, Mich., expressed themselves as highly pleased with the showing, after a trial of one year. Tha cars have notbeen running so long, but the first three-quartera show an abundance of hope, and this system Is undoubtedly one of the most re munerative In the State. The board of directors for the following year Is composed of the following: T. II. Vanderford. W. F. Snider, S. B. Mc Catiless, U H. Clement, II. P. Mer rick, H. H. Wales, Frank O. Deane and Dwlght Smith, the latter four from tlrand Raplda. The officers for the next year are: Edward M. Deane, president; N. B. MoCanleaa, vice president; T. H. Vanderford. second vice president; Frank' O. Deune, secretary, and Dwlght Smith, tressurer. Mr. Smith was the origi nal mover of tha system snd It was through his aid that It came. It was by the Wachovia Loan aV Trust Co. that Salisbury and Spencer were able to dispose of their bonds and be gin the Immediate operation of the rare. Mr. Snider to cashier of that Institution and one of the city's greatest spirits ror good. It waa decided at this meeting to lower the ratea on lights and gaa, and this la certainly commendable when the almost perfect condition of tne system is taken Into account A very fine equipment at the gaa houae Is entirely complete and there to nothing of which the public can complain. tv a ct.AHM nr itse'i.p BLUE RIB hon Vanilla, Abaolutsly pure. Ooes twice ss far and gives desserts the "Blue Ribbon Klsvor." KRF.8H BMII'MKNT OF THE EXTRA fire No. I Norway Mackerel Just receiv ed. It has nsver been our pleasure to offer you finer suit fish thsn these extra fat Norway Mackerel, at 2c. eacn. u paya to buy ths best." MILLER-VAN NESS X. 'Phone U. BT-LO BORATED TAJ .CUM IS SO pure and healing thatnnoae who have uaed It recommend it above all others for uae on ths deltrate skin. It never Irritates, i'rtre cents, at WOODALL 4k SHETI'ARD'S. USE DAVIS' HAIR TONIC IF TOU want your hair to stop falling out. fri.a ) fenta. ntt.woRTir DRtro store. B. S. rAV!S. Telephone S47. NEARLY NK.W REMINOTON TTPB writer with leather traveling case, 170.00. A snsp to any one wanting a machine of this kind. We have other of sahie make, M00 up. J. E. CRAY TON A CO.. Truat Bldg. 10.000 ROI.IJ1 OF BEAUTIFUL UP-TO- date wall paper, at nair pries, rxicv. range from So. per roll on up. WHEELKK WALL PAPER A MUSIC CO., 2M South Tryon street 78B BAUER'S FLAVORINO EX TRACTS: largest In the Statetaelee tracts) largest sale of any one brand In United Btatea I;Danderiie ; ...Bid It Removed the dandruff and Increased the growth of hair. ' It's the GREAT ILtER , GROWER. There Is no reason for hav lng dandruff or falling hair. Try Danderlne t Price 25, 50 and $1.00 NURSES' REGISTER, mnrmi'C on the juiiimii j SQUARE WE NEVER CLOSE. ',J " : A lineman Falls From Pole, Mr. Beech Adklns. .4 llnemun em ployed by tha Western Union Ttle graph Company,, fell from, a pots yea terday afternoon, between TLirrlsburg gnd Concord." and was knocked un conscious, : Several bruises, will cover de mages, , ,,y;A0;, .- .N.,,;;.- i :M jfou(cc;iTc:FiATi:;5.EiiYi:;3.'A i:o::e? . . X; ( i " , If so. Yon May be Interested In the Following! '' ' "rom two-story, slate roof modern dwelling on North ' College street;-fine location . . .fVIVOOrd , 7-room,. two-story dwelling on Boulevard, Dll worth, atable . - (: and carriage house on premises . mi ......IMOOjOO g-room,, slate roof dwelling Elisabeth Avenue, extra- - V large-lot, fine elevation, ,.. . ... . . .. .. ...M ,,$7,600.00 J-room cottage on East th Street. Jot t9xlM 7. . t!r00.00 ' I'lJSS a ln Dliwtfrth ...;,. ,. ..Si.a.o.oo , . J-room cottage on Nprth Brevard Street .... . .' ., , '. , .g,oo.oo e-rooro -cottage on North Caldwell Street ........ .$3,100.00 l.tAAin aa.- .-. Ww a . f. .. T 1 v w ivwiii vwitgtari uir ,hhi. vine, niriinr ..$l,ftO0.OD TUT. ..,111 . .. . fwiw ouwi ,, ,i ,, SI, 1DU.VU ... . iiiunini in snowing you any or su. oi mesa properties. ' Sft s B asw a sas a a . . MJUIIItM m tSIAlE LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY- an Oliver r Typewriter, ; second-hand. little used, not abused. ' Answer by ; letter written , on ma chine; give machine number; nam prlca. ..' ' , " : ' '.'..;' FOR RENT: . , No. 407 N. Tryon 8U food l-room dwelling. " P. D. TiLBXHNDBR INSURANCE. . MS 1L Tryoau' ll.i V; T. 4UW. 1 Z-7 .. , Dilworth Floral Gardens Don't heeltiat- to place your orders with us for your Wedding Flowers, Loose Cut Flowera and Floral De signs. . In dealing with our customers ln filling orders by mall, wire or direct our motto is. "Put yourself In his I place." Send us your ' orders and we wfll exercise the same care In detail as would be given wars you here to se lect Wo put snraelves tn your place and give what wa would expect to re I ceive ourselves. The choicest selection ot cut Sowers. Tha best service. " W. C. HcPHEE, Prop. Charlotte," N. C P. O. Box 127. Bell 'Phones. f , III II L r . ' . ' ' . To call , your attention to the .tact that .' wa are in - better position now than aver before ' to handle your banking bust-; nesa.. r ' . In ' lending' you money. In ; handling your out-of-town ' ttema, in" rate of Interest on Time and Savings Deposits-, tn - our HVeral dealing with ' Cus- , tomers, we can offer you In- , ducemenu ,to -do business with thla bank. . -vCOKS-ROAl KATIOKAl pANIt. ! - i'-v It A. DUNN, Preav: av. K- Horr, v. i, ;; v A. G. BREXIZER, Cash.1 -, A. T. SUMMEY. Asst Caah. Drugglsta. 'Phone T. J The Crowell Sanitorium Co. Inc.! For the Treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous Diseases. Special apartments and nurses for lady satlenta. Ail forms of electricity for treating nervous diseases, and varloua methods of massage. Includ ing the Btlbrilaler vibrating method. The stockholders all being physicians constitute a consulting board. Specially trained mala and female nurses and attendants. & M. CROWELL. IL D, Prea W. M. STRONG. M. D Resident FbytfC a. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ORGANIZED 1865: Capital and Surplus $500,000.00 DIRECTORS: p. yt. BROWN . GEO. W. BRTA9 - . . " J 4, C BURROUGHS FRANK UILKKATH ' '. -" ,0. S. MYERS . P. n. McDOWKt Jt ' ' , . XL M. McAI)EN v 17. B. RODMAH . T. W. WADB ' - CHA8. A. WILTX-HS., A , YOUR BUSINESS SOLIQTED FRANK CILRfATH, Pres. II. E WCIOR. Cashier. CAPITAL ' $20OiO.0O ASSETS ' ;$100.000.08 . ' W , Merchants and Tamers Savers Wanted Whenever we succeed In persuading an Individual to become saver of money, we conalder that we have conferred a benefit upon him and the community. We want to Interest more savers. a II til ill I SOUTHERN LOAX & SXVIXGS BANK f, at. Brown, rraa, W. B. Aleaander, V. Prea, W. L, Jenkins. Caahlec Rlch, Ripe and Rare Do you want a book of premiums, s poetry and poverty, Giving a history of good Tobacco-ology, Telling when Columbus and his crew Discovered the lend where Rich and Ripe grew. And When Sir Walter Raleigh died In grief For the want of ilarvey'a Natural Leaf I If you want this beautiful book. Portraying Harvey's ugly loka. Send Ten Cents In stamps or Twenty Rich and Ripe Tobacco tags To The V hi taker Harvey Go. WINSTON-SALEM. N. C. national Bank CHARlOTTt, N. L We Invite yon to open an aooouat with ua, pro tng every courtesy and accommodaUon eon-Is teat with eound banking. Wa pay (our per cent tatereat cat time dapoalts. GEO. . WILSON. President JNO. B. ROSS, Yloe PrnsldaaU w. a wnairsoN. , 404040OCCOwOOwO eOeX04CCC40wC04Ow0OewO i THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK - aua omit . . It Is our constant aim, to be courteous and accommodating te all classes nnd ma ke this bank Where those of modsrats means shall have the aame treatment as . those mere favorably situated. Ton are cordially Invited te open a bank account with ua, W. It TWITTY, Cashier B..D. HEATH, President QHARLOTTE TRUST GO. Capital, $100,000. lvefy Branch ;of Banking v Your Business SoKcitcd have received I highest warda and medals. Including W Kalr medal, nt. Ixjuis. ask rour gr for "Sauer'a." 10 and Zbc. bottles. World rdci PKTTER NOT WAITl ITS DANOKR- ous to pui nr uniu nasi wa w euppiy yourself with the stuff. Hams will be Tn big demand and everybody will want boiled ham: It's quick; it's easy to pre pare. We have all kinds of good hsrns. large er small. Sugar cured, smoked and any old way. Imlthfletd hams, a good supply. BARRATT A RLAKKLT. Charlotte and Dilworth. lLfc-l.( Dryan Otdo Sab-DUartct Kndnraca for lre4deac Cincinnati, .May SI. A Tlmes-S r speelal from Marlon, O., aays: William Jennings Rryan was for mally endorsed for the presidency In 1101 by the Democrats of the second sub-dlvlslon 'of the tenth Judicial dis trict, consisting of Marlon, Crawford and Wyandotte counties, here to-dsy. Millionaire) Bank lnd) In Auto Crash. , Buffslo, May II. -Pendennls WhIU, a millionaire banker ahd lumberman, was killed and Jfidwin A. Hell and Richard -B. Lyman, stock brokers, ware Injured In e collision between aa automobile and a trolley car on Heltel Avenue to-night ; , 1 QUICK BALr.-,iMl (liwnir hand brick, but the hnast you ever saw some tin rooting that Is sure enough tint eholoe building roek; short Pieces of lumber for firewood at 'half price of wood. Sea me quick, b. u. aau a 'Phone 144. Have You Property For Sale ? We have several applicants for residence property, ranging In price from I1.B00 to 11,000. If you have anything In real estate to offer and wilt Hat It with us, we can find you a purchaser If the price Is made right , The Charlotte Realty Company A. G. CRAIQ, Secretary and Manager. ,. . Office IB C Trade 8t ' Phone TT. , omCEBSJ. If. Lrni L Prealdefit, . O. M. PATTERSON, Xj. It BAGOO-. Vice President Caahlor. 18 EAST TRADE STREET. ASSETS OVER , ONE MILLION DOLLARS 7' . i ... . Rapid growth of a Bank Is the surest test of satisfactory service to Its clients. .We especially desire the business of progressiva Indi viduals and corporations, and re prepared to supply every demand .within the limit of sound banking. . , MERRILL MINERAL WATER CURES Dyspepsia, unnsiipaiinn, inmiw nun, mi frrifc af Htmtia0n All P.ladder and Kidney Troubles. We guarantee this water. When ne ben fit Is derived no charges will be made. 'Phone eis. N. J. Bnr.mii ERAL SPRINOS CO. Charlotte, N. C BUSINESS MEN SHOULD TM OUK lunch counter when In a hurry. It's a time saver and you jrt what you want at a nominal sum. loguiar meats serv ed at our t OEM KCSTAURAMT, 1 k tr. -HIUBWS.Lk anaeer, . WB DON'T HESITATE TO AT WE ran fumlah you with the nicest livery In Charlotte and prove it by yos wbsa yen have ased one of eur horses and buggies, Our yriees are snoderate ens' i ear servloe unnjuald In thla slty. W. a. ROSS CO. 'PhosO L , Jut and M West th it , . ' A Lf VERT SERVICE THAT II SAPB. ge-41 horses, nobby turnouts, drlvere it ' you want -them. Our horses, while they , are not by sny mesne dead, are par , fertly safe. 'Phone for a team for the wire and children, t, C, COCaAAMS A BRO. Tbeno It , , The Central Hotel THE HEART Of THE BUSINESS DISTRICT IN Over 110,000 has been spent la modern Improvements, mak ing this ono of the best appointed, cleanest and most comfortable ho tels In the Carolines. The tablets unsurpassed south of Washington.' All are outside rooms and every ono electric-lighted. - Bleo . trio elevator service day and night Rooms with private, bath. v r Charlotte, N. C, M.P. O'Callahan. Manager Southern States Trust CAPITAIi' 8300,004 :.-. TRCST BCTLDlXa ' CHARLOTT . If. C - USO. n'KPU-MS, T. S. FRAMKLLX, W. IL WOOD -,,-: Prealdenu ,-.".! Vice- Pres. ,.- ..Tis rcr., ed. -. -v " , ' ' 1; ' r ' . , . - , , i ' . ' - . 'i .; "-; ' :'.,:""1,.'. R.E COCHRANE, . INSURANCE, . REAL ESTATE PHONE :k & -2T U. TRYON STREET . f -U .1. y . ; ' -ron sale: 11,000 Mice, modern t-toom house, B. Bth 8t V 1 1 $1,J0 Modem 7-room cottage, E. Cth 8t . ', , " $1,400 -Modern 8-room house, W, tth fit ' . . ,. . v $4, 800 Modern 7-room house,' N. praham 8t .. Several well located small farms close In. Prices reasonable.! ? t ." n' : M'CA-IV- CfJUaOV, ',.''.,. Ifno'tMprJ- U Esuta Agents. SMJPP'T9' J'.'- . Choice First Ward Res ' v yr-' ' ': '' "'v,i.. ',". i , We ' are offering for aalo the handsome residence of Mr. Ransom a Gray, on North College street This Is one cf the most desirable properties In the city,' having 'fine yard, beautiful shade, abundance ,f fruit and tine garden. The lot, Is Mx!. The house contains" 11 roams has two oaths. " Hot. and' cold ' water In each room, i Construction and finish first-class tn every respect Admirably adapted for private' hotel or woman's sanitarium, as well as elegant residence, r' Price at Ootv ;ft ;!; c'-X i .' 'A V V ' . . fi? V- .-'-i f. C. ABBOTT S. COMPANY. -vesTrthlnt7 in JTeal ' !, ,; i' ; ThOM ; !. if.';, llrnat 4 lldlir' ... r 1 " ?
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 1, 1906, edition 1
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