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MlW ocsERviiiz, .1 ui, a, ic:i 12 a brother of the. latter. The Klnd- ley ware former esteemed resident of Charlotte, where Mrs. Klnley .we a naciety hrdlu. . '.? On Thursday afternoon Mrs. B. Hi Jennings charmingly entertained at a card party In honor of Miss Ulllan Siocomb, now Mrs. Emerson, , . BURLINGTON. Correspondence of The Observer -m Burlington, June l.A most de ' Ilfchtful entertainment was - riven yesterday evening by Miss F. Stubbing at, her handsome, new residence eo Front street. In honor of Miss Vlr , glnla Hough, of Chester, 8. C. About forty guests enjoyed Miss Stubblns ; hospitality. During th evening a pleasant drawing game was Indulged la, the prises being won by Miss Ed na Bedberry, ' of Fayettevtlle, who Is . Miss Lillian Robs' guest, and Mr. John ; M. Cook. Delicious Ices, cakes and XrulU were served. The decorations Irt parlors and halls were of red rosea, ferns and magnolia., S . , " Miss Helen Hall entertained a few : friends yesterday evening at her home r : on Mebane street. ' : Mia Joy Kime has aa her guest Miss ; Mary Newman Jones, of Ashland,. Va. MLa Rhodes, of Bummerneld. Is also .visiting Miss Kime and Mrs. JLealle .Meador. ; ' GA8TOMA. Correspondence of The Observer. Oaatonla, June S. The rrtenldy - Matrons were delightfully entertained In their regular meeting Thursday afternoon by Mrs. 1 L. Jenkins at her .beautiful home on South Marietta street. - The affair, which marks th close of the season for the club, '. vu a most elaborate and extensive one. The home of Mrs. Jenkins was .very beautifully decorated for the oc casion with sweet peas. Trail was -played. Miss Susie Hoffman winning the first prise, a beautiful vase. The ' second prise went to Mrs. Dr. Prim rose, -of Newbern, who Is visiting Mrs. T. I Craig. Mrs. Primrose al so won the visitor's prise, a beuutl ful silver souvenir spoon of Oastonla. A very delicious four-course luncheon wag served by the clever hostess, and the event was greatly enjoyed by a , large number of guests. In addition ' to the club members, the following visitors were present: Mendaines a. Vf, Regan, D. R, LeFar, A. A. Me Lean, J. F. Love, J. P. Culp, J. D. Moore, Jr., H. B. Moore, Mary Moore Morrow, W. H. Reddish, K. L. Bain. Emma Jenkins. J. . K. Dixon, E. H. Tuttle and Mrs. Dr. Primrose, of Newbern Misses Susie Hoffman, Nell Hmrre ana Mabel craig. . . :The Senior Etude Club enjoyed very delightful and entertaining so. rial meeting at the home of Mrs. B T. Morris, on West Main street. Thursday night Eighteen members were present Entertaining games and vocal and Instrumental selections rendered by members of the club maae a very enjoyable occasion. Re ireenmenia in two courses were . served. The oastonla Daughters of the confederacy held a Jefferson Davis memorial service In the library hall mm morning at 11 o'clock. special programme of music was ar ranged ana an address by' Rev. O. A nparrow. several of the veterans io maae . interesting speeches. crosses or nonor were slso delivered o a numtter or "Veterans who hsd never Deiore received ahem. The croewe were pinned on the old . soldiers by Mrs. T. U Craig, preal- dent of the local chapter of the cnneo Daughters of the Confederacy. CONCORD PRESBYTERY TUESDAY It Will fert In Moorcavllln ainrc-h Three Rowan Convict Capture! In l uw icuniy fcnwnaj and News iotcs. Special to The Observer. Mooresviiie. June I. Homes have bee,n assigned the delegates to the meeting or concord Presbytery, which will convene at the Presbyterian niurvn nere nest Tuesday afternoon at z ociock. Among other buslnea or me rresoytery will be the exami nation of a young candidate for the ministry. The sessions will be open iu mt puouc. xne executive committee having In charge the Barium Springs Orphans' picnic, will meet Thursday afternoon a o'clock at the store of J. P. Mill. Co.. when such plans as are deemed necessary will be taken for the launching of this annual event rrospects for a fine wheat harvest in tnis vicinity are good, and the ma vninnry win oe set in motion In many uoios nere curing the coming week. ' About the noon hour yesterday wora reacned town that several negro men wearing convict clothes were In the vicinity of Mr. J. J. MrNeely's . wrm just soutn or the town limit, and Deputy. J. M. Deaton and Mr. -Espy McLean set out In pursuit It was only a very short while after wards that Mr. McLean had bagged his men. They proved to be Will IJardln, John Randall and Andy .Long, tnree or the live convicts who overpowered the gusrd In Rowan county several days ago and escaped, taking a pistol from the guard and Ma dogs. Deputy Deaton took I he mra to Salisbury last night John Randall and Andy Long admitted that they had esraed and "had served about two months of a five-year sentence for highway robbery. Hard in would not talk. They had traded the pistol for clothing, and had Just finished a deal with Lester Wilson for outfits when some one Informed the officers of their whereabouts. MIks Eva .Troutman has relumed home from Davenport College at Lenoir Mr. Will A. Patterson, of Henderson, Is visiting his brother, Mr. U. ML Patterson. , Mr. It. A. Pangle, who has Invested In a foundry and machine shop at this place, now has Ma shed under cover and Is ready for business. It Is the ' only thing of the kind In this part of the country. : Rev. William Klllough, who was visiting relative and friends In this section, .has left on his return home at Perryville, Mo. Mr. Klllough wss reared In the Beth page neighborhood of Cabarrus county and ' graduated from Davidson College In 1171. after which he moved with his people lo Arkansas. He waa very much at traded by the wonderful progress of this section and his old home State. V' nitouGirr home ran di'kal. Remains of Mia Minnie 1'mbrrger, - , hm nukttwi m Kansas i nr Intsrrrd at Mt. I lla. , , Correspondence of The Observer. c, ML Vila, June I. The body of Mlsa Minnie Umberger, the trained nurse, an account of whose tragle end In Kansas city by suicide wss i told In The Observer, was 1 brought . her yesterday, by way of Concord. sod was Interred . In St Luke's Jiutharan Cemetery, near hex old Horn. Trie funeral services Wero conducted by Rev. Mr. Hurrls, pastor of the Methodist church here, In ' t. Lukes church. , -, , : , .Y, , BEAUTIES OF SOUTH BIVEB TIIK . V1LLAGK WITH A ixTTRE It Is safe to say that the girls of IMt sweetor end more beautiful than the t ! of war times. The up-lo-dst glrlt oil talc Ilolllater's Ronky Mosntala Tee.' r.uu, Tea or Tablets. H. IL Joreaa . Co, ., .... v Community Whlrlt. Has Given ' fHara Hosne - RuhHtantial C3tlaei ,lUns for a MReat Cure" Sanitarium ' Town Woodless ; Trrrorlxed by Mysterious Pmioa Tl Mill Town of (Aioleenire Doing. Things. . 8peclal to Th "observer. ' 1 South River, June 'I. This little village, whose beauty has given U Stat prominence,' la famed 'no Jem for ita high-class eltlxens, all of whom were reared In. a circle whose radius la - leas than a mile. In Ita time (and Its history has been the present generation). It has given the Stat some of Its best eltlxens.. The exodus from Its. farms Into a larger life began II years ago, when ' the tSwlnk family, living on a small farm nere, went to Winston, in -4jiai family there are now- three la wye r. Louis M., Qilbert R. and waiter Bwlnk. Louis Hwlnk lives In a beau tiful residence In WJnston and has a iaw practice equal w any prmciuiuuer In the State. He Is a recognised au thority on the subject of bankruptcy. and hla papers on this subject have wen him the title of the "Bank rupt Lawyer." albeit he is a wealthy man and only thirty-three yeara old. Gilbert Swlnk la making big money In the law at Norfolk, and Walter, the youngest. Is doing well In Con cord. David Maxwell Swlnk Is the fourth of the former University graduates and la with the American Traction Company, on a big salary. He -lias married recently a million aire's daughter, of Pittsburg, and that is such success as leaves no room for argument. The Swlnks are only a type oi the good community. Henry Fowler, of Charlotte, left this placa a green boy. developed Into a railroad man, later became secretary-treasurer and a stockholder In the Adams Oraln It Provision Company. He married Charlotte's ' beautiful Miss Sadie Clarkson. and he la without doubt ss popular a young man as the Queen City has. J. C. Fowler, hla brother, went to Rtatesville with Wallace Brothers, and during some rather depressing business yeara came back here and rushed a rusty hoe through the cot ton patch and moved a farm to prosperity, statesvllie now has no better business man, and he married Miss Mattiebeo Cooper, a handsome young woman and a daughter of Capt John A. Cooper, the banker. The Lindsay boys. W. S. and W. C, are men; the first Is one of R. J. Reynolds' foremost and the second as popular a drummer as ever cracked a Joke. He Is one of the best paid on the road. " Dr. W. L. Crump Is a South River man and a physician of Salisbury. He Is superintendent of health, and Rowan has no more popular or In tellectual man. Nor hae Salisbury a family more socially dellghtfift than his. Then there are the Trots and the Rests, the prescher bffys, who, like Clnclnnatua and William J. Bryan, left their plows In the fields and tok up a higher call. They have the Durham Episcopal congregations, and sre now preparing to build a tZO.doo brown stone church. T. Prank Hudson Is a young lawyer, the partner of Whitehead Klutta, and has done aa much as any of the best above named. He married finely, too. Mlas Annie Pitts, of Cstawba. Then there la a host of fellows whose fames, fortunes and marriages sre all In the future. There never waa such a community of country people and the folks re ss delight ful as the prodigal gifts of nature. And great aa the place haa been, there Is every reason to hope that the outgoing men and women will not caus It to lose Its prestige. Stranger things have happened and larger thlnga have been bullded in barren places and more unattractive neighborhoods. Thete Is a Mrs. Long ford, of Brooklyn. N. Y., who has her eye upon the place and her agent Is pleased with It. She has had him here taking options upon the many farms that come together and he Is to bring her here within two weeks. She has a million to spend on a "reat cure" sanitarium. and South River la Ideal as a locaJ tlon. This agent took options on the lsnl of J. Alhert'MIIIer. U. H. Black welder and J. A. Hudson. These embrace far In excess of 1,000 acres, nearly 2,000, and It was thought that a water power might be de veiopen rrom it, sinre a small one now runs a mill. But tha sgent for Mrs. Langford says his Idea la to havs plsnty of psstursge for the cows to supply the Institution, milk being the propoaed diet. She le a Catholic and th institution, while Intended for every heir to Illness, will be run by that Church. South Itlver Isn't a credulous public and It la generally believed that something rflll come of this. The fellow paid the option fees and he gave hla name, addreas and everything. Look ing over the Unds. the agent ex amined the titles with the utmost rare, and to the urtwnt he has done nothing that looks like dishonesty. Her Is the Koard at Lindsay flouring mill, which recently under went a change In ownership, Cant. Jack Lindsay selling out to Mr. I. O. Tstum. The Foard heirs retsln their stock and are going to put more money and machinery Into it. It III then be better than ver. which la ssying a great deal. In this cele brated North Carolina family, the same as the Fowlers, the guod name has been Well held up by Messrs. Orsham and Young Koard. who, In their own language, "are making the world know them." And at this place next Thursday night, June T, the SalUbury young people wilt picnic on the river. A beautiful naptha launch In operated nere ny tne Maiiaoury Boating Club snd an Ideal sheet of watrr is navl- J gsnie for mix miles. This Is a glorious gsrden of beauty. coming up to Woodiest, six miles away, your correspondent runs into bailiwick where the women are de- scriiwd by the men aa "terror strlcki-n" and real renortorlal de venpuon oi ine men is ueggsrea. For two dsys a fellow giving hla name aa Simmons has bee going abroad threatening people and defying ar rest. Ha Is evidently Insane, lie says he is a brother of Hob Fits Simmons, the ex-champlon of the world. Prof. George Wetmore, Wood Irs fs wise and waggish school leer her. says he sees the touch of nsture thst makes the two akin, "flta" Simmons. Well, the worldly visitor Is creating terror. Friday he inreaieneo to oum the barn of Mr, William Harris, near here, and the oia gentleman waa forced to sit up an mgni ior me connagratlon, which didn't materialise. Yesterday he de clared mat ne means to burn a few barns and kill a few people, then he'll he ready to leave. Ills par tlrulsr method .of frightening the women Is very objectionable. He comes up In the yard and begs for coffee. Sometimes he Is refused and he resents It by disrobing In their presence. It Is said that he drinks six quarts of coffee every day, An effort Is being made this afternoon to catch the mysterious fellow -wnd lock him up. He has been seen to day, sitting hf the roadside, tossing his hat away, laughing and then re peating the Idiocy. The man who bares his head her to-day eertalnly has something wrong wljh It, for the thermometer ; register 'I01, Jii fth Sonthcrn Railway to Borrow, Honey shade. v Abroad.' But over at Cooleemee kthey keep I New.. York Commercial, iv? their shirts on and are doing things. I inquiry -at the offices "of the Southern That mill town of .OOO.1 peopled en- Railway Company-yeaterduy regarding the tlrely since.lt 00, Is now turning its rumored borrowi; by 'this company of attention t the beautiful.-, Bellovue J2,00,00 In l-onuon. , elicited the reply Park la the name of a reeort for the that nothing w known there about the residents and -visitor.. It .comprises mVr',J"k"p',r f,jf "J?11!;" .. . . .-a .ct. Kill Mmaford - Bald I ."I know nothing ' in .... - .bout Ihi nuti " .t... I., t .... , tinea witn tha Southern Railway also disclaimed all .knowledge of the. proposed "" v . . . . .., .. . . iepue ttus,- however, rumors were till current In Wall street that ' the Houtiicrni-Kailwar.hatf about completed arrun,rmenia for the dotation of a-loan nprTomuuttlng 3.HO,(J0O through London rmi.kers. In the shape of , short-term notes The purpose. forx which th4 proceeds of the loan was to t used could ' not be Bscertalaad.o.It will be recalled that the lmost mountainous In Its height This looks oyer' Into the bed of the river, whore there Is natural science beauty much ilk the Narrows, on the Yadkin. Circular walks on 'the hill, swings and a danefng pavilion are all included her. Governor Aycock visited Cooleemee In June of 102. It was th first time a Gov ernor ever cam to Davl county. He sooke upon a nicely arranged stand, and this has been converted I stockholders of th Moutharn - Railway into the dancing pavilion. .The ""' recently authorised an issue of mo. company - has. ,. given the baseball .:,., il unasrsioou, nowever. week. Recently there has been mall emigration: of employee, a dissatisfaction entirely " peculiar to those leaving. TM Cooleemee Mill management -could not lib kinder. It is to make the place all the more attractive that causes the recent Im provements, Th company ' main tains a splendid . school; . operates boats on th river and does mil It can for those who do Its work. - , A convict doing time under C. 8. Carter, of the Rowan, road force, attempted yesterday to escape and ran a mile before he was stopped by a gun. The Injury Is severe,' though nraaent. arransrementa for which. nave Dean midi witn J. f. mot. gaa A Co.. . . .-, .... ,. . r , THE WEATHER. Forecast'-' for: Umm and Tueadav: Local thunderstorms Monday; Tuesday south east fa Ir. .light to fresh ' east to so wind vr-;. LOCAL .OFFICB IT. 8. LEATHER 'f : "..'v..:. -.BuitjaAu.-v .. ,. i ' Charlotte.. June S, I p. m. Sunrise' 1:0 a. m.; sunset 7.(3 p. m! (Stsndard time).' t LOCAL WEATHER JtEPORT. v Hlehest taMlxnhm .. M waa not regarded yesterday aa being Lowest temperature , .. .I ' M fatal The prisoners have been ugly I Mean temperature .Ts during the past week and five s- Excess ter ths day . caped. W..T.' B. , I Accumulated excess for the month... .11 -wunuMwa nwi I or ine yeair .., . .91 Precipitation for M hours ending I p.. m. (lnobesV, .IT Total precipitation for the month., .13 ONE THEOLOGICAL GRADUATE. Commenoemcnt Exerrlaes of Krsktne I Accumulat.d deiiclencv tor month! AI.k.Iak ft-1. WW A WW 1 . . . . . J v . . m rw-inifiry rv-. , nuirr vc i jwcumuiiira aenciaaey ior ms year . orsve Diploma He Will Go West Prevailing wind direction .., N. E. - . mmt I JUT w xtwalkl tWT" to Work. Special to The Obaerver. Due West, 8. C, June I. The com mencement exercises of the Ersklne Theological Seminary were held last night In the Associate Reformed Pres byterian church. Owing to th con tinued Illness of the president of th institution. Dr. W. L. Pressly. who waa stricken several weeks ago and haa not-since regained hla perfect powers. Prof, Q. O. Parkinson, of the chair of history and homlletlcs, took charge of the exercises. Seated with him on the stage were Rev. T. IX Cartledge, Dr. F. Y. Pressly, Rev. B. H. drier and Rev. Ebb Hunter, th only graduate this year. The first address of the evening was made by Rev. Grler, who spok In general on "The Minister as a Phoph et." He waa followed by the thesis of the graduate, Mr. Hunter, whose aubject waa "Th Neglected Field In the Homeland." The thesis showed careful consideration and close study to the needs of the Church In this land. It waa read In such a manner aa to Invoke the closest attention throughout. Mr. Hunter, who graduated lost night In the seminary, leaves- soon for the work assigned him In Lit tle Rock, Ark. He has been In Ers klne and the aemlnary for six years and goes forth to his labors thorough ly prepared. He Is a bright young man of a pleasing personality and gifts ss a speaker, having represented Krnklne In his senior year at the South Carolina oratorical contest In Greenwood. -W. J. BENNETT. Observer. Rcfcdy for a Rainy Day. Houston Post "You ought to think of helping m aave aomethlng for a rainy day." "1 thought of It to-day and I have I ordered you a nice umbrella and me a dosen pairs of the swellest stock ings you ever saw. Prescriptions Are filled in our store by graduated pharmacists. You.run no risk. ' FIVE MEN IN THIS DEPARTMENT and every one registered Its lots of satisfaction. NURSES' REGISTER. ON. THE SQUARE WE XETTER GKM& Druggist. ThM T. JORDAN'S T.'.g Dividend by National Rank ot ; x . s . " Mexico, . -. Mexico' Cltv. June I. The Na tional Rank of Mexico has declared an annual dividend of 1 per cent. v The. National Rank la a - private bank, but acts as fiocal agent for the government. 'Ita annual' dividend Is always looked upon as an index to Maine, vf : ,. 4- w... ... ; m an . Oliver Typewriter, 1 second-hand, lltfl sB0t abused. , v f : Answer; by - lettr ! written i on ' ma chine: '.give machine number;- nam ' i. : TViTl TtKNITf , ', !-!noW N. Tryon Bt, good I-room dwellln. S ' CM ! . : -, 1N8URANCK. , , y: . FloralGardens Dont healtau ta viae, roar orders with as for your weaning jnowen. Loos Cut Flowers and Floral De sign. In dealing with our customers In filling orders by mail, wlr or direct our motto . la, "Put yourself In hla place." Send na your orders and w wnl exercise th same car In detail as would be given were yon bar to se lect W put ourselvee In your plao and glvs what w would ex pact to re ceive ourselves. Th chotoest ' selection at ' rat lower. The. beat service. x W.G:HcPHEE,Prop. Charlotte, N. t r. a Bos 117. BoO TPhonea. The Crowell Sanitoriuta Co lac -For th Treatment Whiskey, Zlorphlne and Nervous Diseases. ; ATi.VC'J; IATI.I3 UJiZj . A llZll-'J , 1 ' J ' 11 Yo' Mr 'eresteil In th Following; ' . - V -room, two-story, slats roof modern dwelling on North " . College street; fine location' .. 1, , . , .SJM)6.0 - 7-roorrr, two-story dwelling on Boulevard. Dllworth, otab and carriage hous 00 premjsee ,-...'.. ... ,, ,. ..$i,000JM , I-room, alata . roof . dwelling, ' .Ellxabeth Avenue. . extra - . ' I-room cot tare na Giit Sth Strut. 'int'saVlVs . ,..,oiro.u -room cottagMn Dllworth ..i.-,; ,ii..-..tt.3o.od f"rom otg. on North ; Rrvrd Street, .. . , . . .. .il.voo.oo .- 'I-room cottaare on-North Caldwell Street ..' .t: Ihimihii Vv T rwm oiiag on rcast hui street . .4-room cottage on East.Tanoe Street c. ..... .. . .We will take pleaaur In showing vott any or all of thas nronnrtiu. .$1,000.00 d sa jasa ' 7TJiV.VV lEa imvESM LOANED trust co::?m WW: COuuERCIAt flAllOIIALSBAIIK ' ' '.Onranlaed 1SJ. ".... :., ;Vt ' Jafi,0? HWK n North CawHlnn. ? EiulZtfLJ? tbonltcd Bute. 'United State Dcpoaltory, , - -liberal Dealing ' a, 'la r LD-IIMMM HMhlkia . . T i. ... ' t .V . wsmmw . y t . , Courtcowa Treatment ' Call See Us ( Ai:.t Yoct tei - Acttl ' ' . j ' - - . .t .-,v.. . , v , ... . I FIRST NATIONAL BANIll :0BGANZE0; 1865: and Surplus, '.$500,000.00 Capital ' -t r-: DIRCCTOaS: OJCOk W. BRTATf ' ( ' . C BURROUGHS ' ' FRANK OILREATB 9. 8. KTKRS W.I B. OtoDOwciXl ' H. ML MeADKN ' W. B.lRODMilr h - - T. W. 1VADH - - -. OHAS. A,, wTTJUVa, YOUR BUSINESS SOLIQTED Special apartmanta and nurses for lady patlsnta. All form ot . Ctrl city for treating nervous fllssasss. and varlou methods of mas ga, Includ ing th BUhntaier vibrating method. Th stockholdsrs all betng physicians onstltnt a eonsulUng board. Specially trained male and fsmal Bar and attendsnt S. ML CROWIXL. ML rra W. ML STRONG, M. TX. Special Notices Savers Wanted Whenever w succeed In persuading an Individual to become a saver of money, w consider that we hav conferred a benefit upon him and the community. We want to Interest mora savers. A SMALL QITANTITT OF BLUB RIB-1 bon Vnnllla flavors perfectly. Absolute ly pure, go twice aa fur and gives dee-1 serta Hi. "lllue Klbbon Flavor." TO GIVE AWAY: KINEBT OF OLD plaster and thousands of small brick. bats, for the hauling. Good fertiliser, fine for filling In low places. Bids for I conaldemhlr hauling wanted right I now. I'hone 344. K. U KKKJBL.EI.. WILE'B CANDT IS ALWAYS BOLD fresh. Never old. Made In Atlanta one day and "M here the next. We are agents JAB P BTOWE CO., Drug gists. Flione zrt. FOR Rr.NT-10 N. -TYON. 7 ROOMS. $: n F3ast Sth. rooms, 1.: 10 1 Bouth Myers. ( rooms, fil m: U0 N. Try- on. It rooms, does In; West Bland. II rooms. II4.W: Til N. Davlrieon. rooms. 11000. . ARTHUR IIICNDEKSON I WE AUK OPEN ALL DAY ON SUN- day to lupply medlrlnes snd compound prescriptions. Prompt and aocurate ser vice. Bend or 'phone us your orders. Phone l WOO DA LL BHKPPARD, Druggists. SOUTHERN LORN & SAVINGS BUNK V. ML Brewa. irea. W. S. AlasaBder. V. Prea. W. I Jenklao. Caahlea. Rich, Ripe and Rare Do you want a book of premiums, poetry and poverty. Giving a history of good Tobacoo-ology, Telling when Columbus and hla crew Discovered th land where Rich and Rip grew. And When Sir Walter Raleigh died In grief For the want of Harvey's Natural Leaf? If you want this beautiful book. Portraying Harvey's ugly looks, Send Ten Cent In stamps or Twsnty Rich and Rip Tobacco tags To The Whttaker Harvey Co. WXerrON-SALKM. Jf. C. THUS BRAND FERNDELL ON FOOD product. In every Instance means high- est quality and snsoiute purity. Menoe, Kernd.ll Kvuporated Cream ship-1 ment of which ws have lust received- I la superior to sll brands of evaporated cream on the market. It la packed Irt an. and l"c. cans. A single trial will convince you of Its superior quality. 'Phone tv MILLKR-VAN NESS CO. WATCH YOUR CROP OF SPRINOl chickens. Cholera and lice are the enemies to fight. We csn help you. Death T Uce Powder, 10, t. W and II. no. DaMe' Cholera Cure, 2s, H) and II 00. DII.WORTH DRt'1 STOKbJ, 'Phone 247. B. 8. DAVIS. NEARLY NKW REMINGTON TTPE- wrtter with leather traveling oas 170.00. A annn to any ons wanting machlns of this kind. Ws hava others of same make, fM.OO up. J. B, CRAY- TON Co., Trust Blug Have You Property for Sale ? We have goveral applicants for' realdenc property, ranging In price from l,t00 to $l.00. If you hav anything In real esUte to offer and will list It with us, we can find you a purchaser If th price Is mad right The Charlotte Realty Company " A. G. CRAIt . Secretary and Manager, r ' , Offlc It B. Trad St. , phono ITT. ' . r RANK GIlRfATH, Pres. II IL VICTOR, Casbier vvvvvtvvOM0MvMOt CAPITAL $203-KX.lM ASSETS S1jS03.003.03 1 t CHARlOTTt X t We tavfte twa t wttk a, lwoaatsxBg syvorr ourteay oa saxsi wits. banking.. w pay fow pear coat tatr ttll dBOltS).. . . r.t . J'.'i OB. K. WTLSOrT. Jlia B. ROSS, Ttoej l. iesxos)esosOvKoo II SlS SB SI II shall II THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK .CeUionELC ; - I.I. It la our constant aim ta b oarts and aooowimedsttng to all 1 and snake this a bank, vksrt taoa f naaratg 1 ; hav th sans treatmsat a these saoro favorably attaatad. Ton ar oordlaUy Invited U opea m bank utisnl wltk aa, W. II MTY, Castier 1 , 6. D. HFATH, Presided. GHARLOTTE TRUST e6. " Capital, $100,000. v Every 13ranch - of Barifcing - Your Buslneiss Solicited .....,, , -. ,. OFFICERS-!.. H. LrTTLet, C M. PATTatRSOIf, Jj. R. HAGOODt tlt,KAST TRADJO STRZET. : ji.oao rolls or HEAimrut, up-to- date well paper at half price. Prices ranss from sc. per roll on up. WHRRLRIt WALL PAPER MUSIC I CO., V South Tryoa street. 1 f jaie saukr's plavorino ex- TRACTSi Urgest In the Ststetaolee tracts: largeet sale of any one brand In frilled Stales; have received I highest tawares ana meaaie, inciuaing woria Valr medal, St. Louis. Ask your grocer for ' Bauer a. 10 and nc, ttoitlss. The IN THE HEART OE THE BUSINESS DISTRICT rETTKn NOT WAIT) its danger ous to put of until next week to supply yourself with the stuff. Hams will be In bis demand and everybody will want boiled hsmt It'a.qulok; It's eaay to pre pare, we nave an ainos or goo name. Urge or smalt. Sugar eured, smoked snd snjr old way. SmlthMeld he ma, good supply. SARRATT BLAKKLT, . Lhsrioits ana uuwonn. . Over MM00 ha been apent in modern Improvement, tnak- ' Ing this one of th best appointed, cleanest and most comfortable ho-' tela In ths Carol Inea. Th table is unsurpassed south of Washington. ' All ar outeid room and every on electrlo-llghted. Eleo ' trio elevator rvlc day and night. - Room . with v private bath. ' CharlotU, N. C. M.. P. 0XallahaP, V Manager v 1 ASSETS OVER . . . ONE MILLION DOLLARS - 4 v .''' , Rapid growth of a Bank Is th surest test of satisfactory rvte to It client. We especially desire th business of progrssslv Indi vidual and corporation, and ar prspared to supply every demand within th lirolbof sound banking. . - - - ':-w v.- , -- .- -r- :r, : , - ?-,'v,. ,. Southern States ,: Trust Go. GAPTTAL ISOg.SOS ' ',- ; TRCST BfJTLDIWO, , ,."'' ' ' OlARLOTTE, It. tt 7 7 UKO. STCPJUUiS. T. S. FRAM aVLXN, W. B. WOOD v-.-' ' Tmdtmt-i- -..-mm Fro,-., ntiiw. -;f- f, ; SMERRILL If INRRAL WATER CURES Prapepala, . Conetmatlon, Indlaestlon, Iilllouaness. Cstarrn of Stomach. - All rudder and Kidney , Trouble. We guarantee this wster. When no bene fit U derived no char see will be mad 'Phone tla. N. J. KH ERR ILL MIN ERAL SPRINGS CO., Charlotte, N. C BUSINESS MEN SHOULD TRT OUR lunch counter wnen in a nurry. it's a tints saver and you get what you want at nominal Bum. iteguiar meaie serv ed sj eur table. OEM RESTAURANT, C P. CRESWJCU Manager. . WS DON'T HESITATR TO SAT WE ran rurnian you witn tne nicest livery la Charlotte and prove It by you whea you hare used one of eur horse ad buggies. Our prices ars moderate and eur aervlee uniualed In this ettv. w. I p. ROSS CO, 'i'bett ML Ml and 111 Will ttl BU ... V5 .' PHONE 50. H E. COCHRANE, v.A-,v-:? -;-fi v.. r.. ,-r INSURANCE, ItEAL ESTATE 207 It mm STREET Stocks and Bonds Wonted. Subiect to ' SuddI v wta can use. 1 aharss North Carolina Railroad Slock It shares Commercial National Fa nk. Charlotte ,, shares First National Rank. Charlotte II shares Merchant A Farmers' Rank. Charlotte ..' J I ehares Charlotte Tiist Co. . , ...,,,. . , JOS hre Hoskln Preferred .. v. .. v' .. V. -1 .-.m hih nvn it ttf. to 10 to SO to ; 1 to is to t to 't to . 10 to r 10. to . 10 to SO share Monarch .w iwimiion, i-rariingion " F. a ABBOTT tL COMPANY. I '.V t , V-tT'. 'xisvt; 1(0 HO . , lit , 100 too ' it . ot 1 . e v . . verrthlnt Is) Real Estate.,,V Tbono TrtMt DnlMlng. 1 3 A- 1 Y , Pi 1. ' .
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 4, 1906, edition 1
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