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10 - 'V. ' if . t ', l QHABLOT EE DAILY OBSERVER,. JUNE 13, 1006. v; 1IEABIKG SET FOB FBIDAY . . - " . ; 1 TnE SOlJTlIEIWr TLE8 ANSWER JTrtpondnnt Denies That tta'AnpUc- Uun for an Injunction Wm Intend. ed to Aside the rower of Uie Corporation - Comm la4on ExJ jus l tlve Arrumrnt by Counsel on Both , Mdco ttelma. Prisoner Taken to : lUlcUrh Teachers ArrtTlnr Got 'M , rraor Glenn III Ntm IVotea of Uie ...... ktate Capital. ' '. " V- s ' ' " 1 Observer Bureau, i 'i'iivi-'-.m South Dawson Street, .. : .:"..: ,... Raleigh. 'June 12. '.. Thla afternoon the Southern Rail ' way filed with the corporation com . v mission IU anwer to the complaint made to the commlMlon against any change of the schedule of the night .- - train to the West from Raleigh. Some !. .; of the complaints were filed by per sons on the Seaboard Air Linn, who . claimed that the- change would Inter fere with them as to travelers on , - r -the Southern.-while ether complaints ; came from points along the Bourn em, tnainly between Raleigh and Greensboro. The answer was called ' for by the commission, which gave the Southern until to-day to make It, ,Y to show cause why the old schedule ' should not be continued. The answer of the railroad ts vol ' umlnous, but In a general way Is :'r covered by the application for an In ' . Junction, which was filed yesterday with-Judge Purnell of . the Federal 'V'' Court, and a summary of which has been published. The complainants .-''were represented to-day by R. W. ' ' Winston, of Durham, and Duncan E. ; Mclver, of Carthage, while the South v ' em is ' represented by Its division counsel, W. B. Rodman, Charlotte. F. '": , H. Bun bee and J. H. Pou, of Raleigh and Alex B. Andrews. After the M In of the answers there -was a very Interesting discus 7. t.'alon by the attorneys whose views va . rled very widely. On the part of the ,. Southern Railway It was denied that . - l - the proceedings before Judge Purnell ' ',' '. ' yesterday, in the matter of the appll- . ; - cation for a permanent injunction, ;' were In the least intended to deny or . ; V set aside the power of the corporation ' after a hearing upon the complaints r , '. Hied. The Southern Railway a at .L.torneys also took the view that tho " v recent decision of the supreme court . V In the Greensboro case was abso- lutely decisive In the case now at Is- sue, and that It completely covers the letter. The Southern further con i tends that the corporation is not a Judicial court, but merely an admin ' Istratlve board. ' AUXIOL'8 FOR A HEARING. After Mr. Busbee had declared.that the proceedings were not Intended ' ''' to take the case from the hand of the commission Judge Winston declared that the situation now existing was the most anomalous In all Jurfrpru " , dence. He said that Mr. Mclver and ; ' , himself represented all the petitioners and Mr. Mclver said this was true as far as he knew. Col. Hodman asked the commission to fix some time for the -hearing, or if It was now ' ' ready to do so, to fix some time to morrow at which it would set the time. He said the feiuthern was V ready and desired to lose no time. . Mr. Winston naid his side desired fur- f ther time to read the jajor which f. ' it had not had time to do. He de- y, ,, clared he did not know why all this ' . ; trouble was brought about by the f railroad and he did not know why . the order of the commission was not . in shspe to say what It would do. He . saw no necessity for any great haste. Mr. Pou said the only thing was that If the Southern were found to be sub- ' Ject to the heavy, penalty, that is, If dded to be Invalid and that of ihe ; commission valid, that every day i would be piling up a big penalty at the rate of 1600 a day. Mr. Wlmtton said the Southern had brought about fhA ranrittlnn thAmutfviit Mr Pou In reply stated that there were cer - tain other oenaltlei which wonld - ' ' crua If the railroad company would ,;' not carry out the schedule It had an v,::.: nounced it would operate. That It , , was csrrylng on thin mw train fruit from eastern North Carolina and thut there would be a pnnulty for failure to deliver any package of thin. Mr. Mclver sakrd if them- onndltlona hmt ' ' not existed for thu past 26 years. Mr. - . Jtodman stated thst Uie change In the State rendered this new train nec essary. It had been advertlnod for some time and every peraon who started from the Kast for the Wet on the train and who was delayed ly the act of the railway was entitled to claim and would certainly be given a penalty as waa dune in the Wil liams case in Craven county. t VT L,' L" C V TW t . B.T l U. A ... I.P.J Ikbt V. . fiAMlk.... fc. uvhk.w in.. 1 1 1 n i.uuiiir n iihu to observe two conditions, either to obey an order mads at 9:lt last Sat urday night and lake the rink for all sorts of pensltlra. etc., at the hsnits y of persons, or to dlaobey the commie slon's order snd run the rink. If the i-vmmiHiu ii oroer was valla tnen the commission was entitled to the penalty, but tnc order has been mad . , by It without a motion, without an af- . fldavlt or a bond, and with no plaln- ' tiff so far as was known and there , waa no bond to protect the railway. If the order had been baaed on the complaints of any Individual then the could have recouped Itself. Mr. Mc lver said that tho matter was before r the commission ss s court. .'' ; He declared that his side wan not .-. read to ssv what touru It air.ni.1 day, to consult snd where Ihe pe titioners were, llo hsd not read as yet the answer of the papers In ihe Federal court He berged that hU side be given until Friday morning. - sav ai ii o ciocx. , "f, : Mr. Rodrasn said Iho Southern de. aired a aneedv hearlnr and una u-n. ling to lay aalds everything elae and go into tne mstter. lie thought the other aide could get ready by to- , . tnorrow. Mr. Busbee said that he did " . not think that the sltustlon wui any . different frif what It was last hut- wruay or ass uner asy ana rcmam . ; , ed that the petitions which had been '. : circulated all rams from the same ' ,,. .source and were of a uniform kind. ;-v sai a inac tne answer covered them -. alL, He then made a statement that . the action taken In the proceedings before Judge Purnell was not de- .signea 10 inierrere witn me action of maqe 'upon a regular neanng. He ' said be felt sure It was not the pur ' , j poso of the commission to Impose :') pensltlee upon parties askina for a ; speedy hearing as the Southern was -r; - willing to go anywhere for the con ' f , vsnlence of the - complainants or ; aconomjr la the hearing. ' j "' .' i ACCUSES SOUTHERN. ' 1 Mr. Winston said that since the pe titions had been filed with the com- ; mission ' extraordinary things - had transpired, more extraordinary than In any other coentry where the neo. pie prentend to be governed by law and order: that the Southern Rail ' way, advised by counsel or of Us own head, had deliberately and wilful ly violated an express order of the com mission, which he declared was a duly corastituted court, ' He Mid that . If ever before en order made by a Judge or a court in North Carolina had beon disobeyed wilfully, edvls. . My, snd deliberately . he did not know of it and that never before had ' sa order of thevrth Carolina eourt been so treated. lie declared thst the xrf-c-- -i luetltu.4 ia tbt irederal court sought to have th, case decided by that court In advano. of the com mission. He declared ho had no Idea that under section 7:o U. B. Ke vised Statutes that court would take up the matter which was before a court of competent Jurisdiction. : He added that the tall went w.thv the hide. Mr. Busbee then cited, the Greensboro Ice V Coal Co. case wjilcu he said Involved the very same qaes tlon. Mr. Winston went on to sy that If Judge Purnell waa of opinio that he had Jurisdiction It raised the verv aarloua Question whether the commission has anything to do with th matter at all it mv be that the commission, out of comity for the t of 9IZ"'1"Z may r t pass upon the mat- commission IS not a Federal Court, Purnell may first ter Rut the commission moot rourt. It la, reaular court, look ed up to by the people oi worm v-i- Una to regulate and decide questions rea-ardinar the railway, and that tne nubile should bow its head to the de cialons of the commission as to any t their conra -'He knewu gentltmen h twik rr their haU and bowed when they passed their ballot. Noth ing Is more sacred than the order of a court. A aVDiniTH MAI TCH This question Is a very serious mat- ter, being an attempt to anuoipaie ha arinn nt the commission. The ... ....... K .hi. istier win oi touiu io - - n.i rsr . l." . o7s: . . w .. A . . I A ti.n la a. deep one. If the railway should announce that In deference to the commission It would for a week put back its old schedules, then it wouia oe in m y-'vr" wl I S . t at KaalMM M tlafi TmmTCl with patience Decoming has not thrown in the face oi mi nas not inrown in ii law. no saia n um nui " " rourse would be pursued. He was not sure whether he would not ask Judge Purnell ssy what he would do. If Judge Purnell saysno pen- ally lies that perhaps ends the whole matter unless It Is taken to the high- er court for decision. He then asked thst the hearing be set for 11 o'clock Friday morning and by that time a decision would t)e maae as io wn to do in the matter. Chairman Mc- K-.lll lha xnrnnrillnn (Tommlaslon. sald there was much Involved In this .. . m... in fart than ) r' ' , r, "., Frl. the mere penalty. Jtottonnna rn- dav at 11 o clock as the time for tne hearing. Mr. Willie Oeorge. who has been travel- Rev. Dr. Bumpass, the pastor of g In Texas for the R. J. Reynolds To Edenton Street Methodist church, left bacco Co.. returned home y'r1rt1T- l tn-dav for a tour of EuroDe and M the Holy Land, and will return in September. IMPROVINO CAPITOU wyUAllE.. To-day Prof. W. C. Rlddlck began the survey for the paving of the walks In the rapitol square. Grano lithic pavements will be laid, 21 feet In width for the main walks. II lor w - the cross ones ana io ror inose wnun wind about Tho contract is award ed a llalelrh man. Prof. Klddick says that to-morrow he will begin the survey for the athletic park at the Agricultural ft Mechanical uonege. This will be west of the dormitories and near the two railways, the dimen sions belna S00 by 600 feet. About eight feH of grading will be required, the earth coming from the hills and the best going though the valley. Superintendent Joyner is notified that elections have been held at ltocky Point and another point In Ponder county at which local taxation tor schools carried. Deputy Sheriff A. M. Sanders ar rived here this morning from Smith field, brinslna with him Jim Mer rill, a young negro who stands charged by the confession of iiud Klchara- son. another negro, with an attempted felonloua assault upon Miss Pearl Jones, the telephone operator at Sel nia. Deputy Sheriff Sanders Intended to place Merritt In jail, but could not do so as he had no committment papers, so the prisoner was lodged in the station house until so o oiock. when Governor Glenn directed that he be taken to tho Jull for safe keep- ng until his trial comes oil. The newspapers have had the whole story of the shooting of Klchardson by Miss Jones Saturday night at Selma, of its confession, and of the capture of Merritt, who was at once taken to Kmlthneld and taken to jail. Deputy Sheriff Handera enys that he had heard rumors that people from Helmn were coming over to lynch Merritt and act- ng on his own Judgment decided to bring the man. here. Merritt denied hut he wss guilty of anything what ever. TKACH KXiR AHKIVING. Tenrliera by hundreds poured Into Tlnleigh to-day to attend the great an nual sesalon of tho teachers' assem bly. Very complete srrangements hsve been mado for the event. There Is a committee, which lakes charge of all the arrivals and locates them promtly, the Information bureau be Ing well managed. Governor and Mrs. Glenn both con tlnue sick, the Governor's condition being unchanged. The reception which Is to be given to the teachers at the Executive Mansion will not be postponed or any way h (Tit ted by the Illness of Governor and Mrs. Ulunn Though they will not bo able to be preitunl. It will be held at the Man sion. The second annual meeting of the North Carolina Dairymen a Assoc! tlon will be held -hero July II and 12, at which time the farmers' State convention will be in scaelon, these meetings to be held st the Agrlcul tursl de Mechanical College. Theodore W. Dobbin was to-day elected president of the Italelgh Merchants Association NKGHO MAIL CAItKIKit'B AP POINTMENT ItKVOKKD. The appointment of Thomas L, McKay, of Monroe, ss a rural free delivery mall carrier for Italelgh, is revoked. No reason Is given for the action but of courae. It la duo to the protests by a number of people on the route. McKay nnver served. N. K. Lawrence Is continued as tem porary carrier. Invitations were received hero to day to the marriage at Trinity chapel, near Waahlngton. N. C, June 27th, of Mrs. Mary Grimes Smith, sister of Secretary of Stats Grimes, to Mr. Gordon llsckvtt, of Wllkesboro. President J. D. McNr-lll.of the North Carolina Firemen's Asoclation, Is here and ssy a that this year, In the tourna ment at Axhevllle. companies from Salisbury, Mnrgitnton, l.incolnton, Lexington and Oxford, which have not before contested, will be repre sented. Young Woman Criminally Assaulted In Virginia. Richmond, Vs., June 11. Miss Besele lirsnch, daughter of Mrs. Bet tie Branch, who ir aides- nsar Dory, Houthampton county, waa assaulted by an unknown negro yesterday afternoon, and Is now lying prostrated at the home or her mother. The as sailant escaped, but a posse of armed men Is scouring the countryside for a trace of him. "Hurrlcan'r Branch, of Huffolk. viih his bloodhounds, has been hurried lo the scene. Conflagration In Baltimore Harbor. Baltimore, June II. At I o'clock this (Wsdnesdsy) morning lire broke out on the north side of the harbor and several vessels are ablate In the stream, , Aa extensive fire It Indicat ed. ..,' . .... .. ; . .., !r. G W. Lonr Mcrioasly III. Special to The Observer." " - : . Grslmm, June U.-Ur. fley, ef Ora lism. and lr. Utiilies, of anllahiiry, sre hers sttendlns Vr. (Jeorse W. lxng, who la seriously UX from uppendlHils, lis will ! taken to Hnlieiiurr in-mnrmm morning for en oiratiin. Dr. Lnna has (Mbi tut a-tue juoathg past - RESTORED TO POSITION AND -:V:::KS:BAPP1X1:;:: The Keeley Institute, Greensboro, N. ' Five yeara -- ago I waa. almost a wreck, without - money, and without friends, caused by habitual drinking. My employers prevailed on mo to go to Greensboro and taho the Keeley Treatment, and after a course of four weeks 1 waa entirely cured 'of this terrible habit, and 2 firmly ' be Jleve It Is a permanent cure, Bince mv srraduatlon 1 have held & nice position all -the time and hava been r hinnv man. to say nothing of the happlnesi of my family. I will always be under lasting obllga. 'Kteyg u4 it will be my .i .itviaa and nrra all those addicted to strong drink to ik th, treatment. tB, lrwra,"D HAPPER. Winston, K. C. Dec I, ll. If reu have a friend who might he J benefitted, pleas send names to tho Keeley Institute, oreenaooro; it. NEW PAPKR FOR JO-UN. ' Tho FJkin Enterpriser to b Estab- llatted by nr. t. , iwnwu--Many Now Papers In tlie Mountain Country i ... .i i MFMMriai a mm w uwi 1.1 akin. jn. u-ur. T. s. a North Wllkeeboro. wUI move here next WMK mllm M soon as his outfit ariwsa, ul tn Dubllcatlen of a new paper i . thlf . M t0 )UK)wn M The JCIHn Enterorlse. Thle wlU make two weekly - having - - - Ln -..ahilahad hare ten years ago. It i . . - m w is stlli being published by Mr. T. oeorge. The rate at which new papers ,re k,,,. established over this moeftala ,,, ta Mtonlshlng. There are now tw0 pa pan w Wllkeeboro and a nsw one u aoon to be established at North Wllkesboro. making two there. A new psper ha. Just bn tanched, at Clierry Une Alleghany county. which 1. not A tmConi pper, it U said, will ioon (tarted at Sparta. Rav William Rlaek. of Davidson. StOP- ped here last night snd held aervlosi i at the Hantlat church. Mr. Black has Just closed a vary successful meet Ins s.t Bpar- H. WM'a ocompaniad by hTs singers, u,.. m,,. .-a ua..r. rnnl and Bvrd. nil reaianea nm piuuu oclated with his father In the newspaper business at Elkln. Mauri Prink Tharn & Hon navs in- Tented and natented a new rural mall box, also a canner. They are turning out large lots of both these articles and are behind with their orders. Meaars. J. L. Harr son and J. tr. Hen- i n rasri wani 10 lfrmmuuru iv-ubti w es w dren went to Oreenaboro to-day, to at- ten(J th f-ains of the Orand Lodge KnlghU of pytblas Special Notices I WILEY'S CANDT IS ALL RIGHT. IT'S msds In Atlanta yesterday and sola here to-rfnv. You set it fresh and you get it absolutely fresh. We are sols ft.,i. iii d oTnvTK CO.. Druggists. 'Phone 279. -"-: - i THE BEST FRUIT JAR ON THE MAR ket Is Koysl whits Flint. They are the easleat cleaned and the best pre servers. Tney nave glass tops sna patent sealers. "We have just received a shipment, plnta, quarts snd halt sallons. See them before buying. MilL..lt-VAN MfcHB UU. "mons SS. FOR BALK: MANUFACTURINO BITE, cloan In. UOxIW. fronting on both rail roada. side track, corner 8th and A streets. Will build to suit If terms of lease can be agreed upon. Also some nice, modern and plain homes, S7&0 to 112.000. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON PRO. IF TOU HAVB TUB HEADACHE To day, phone woodnll A Bheppard for a bottle of Allan s Headnehe Remedy. It will relieve you. fries 26 cents. FOn DRUrJH. Phone 2(1 or Ira. DILWOKTH DRUO BTORE. II. B. DAVIS. THEY T'l.KARW KVERYHODY, EV- verywhere, every time Blue Ribbon Umon anil vanilla Kxtmcta. WE WANT YOUR FRESH MEAT bualneaa, arid bsve placed a fine, large refrigerator In our Dllworth store. The ooal of anything In Charlotte, and we I win oe ante to give you tn very nnsst fresh meata that's posslili to get lit I any flrat-ciaia market, snd we know that we ahall be at well prepared Tat any marsei io aerva you witn ins very heat. BAHKATT A BI-AKELY, Dll-1 worm, OO TO THE OEM-YOUR FRIENDS do. ao Join them when In a hurry. Try I our quick lunch counter it's quick. Aak ror snytmns you want, we have it. B. r. CHEHWELL, Manager. TO OIVE A WAT: FINEST OF OLD plaater and thouasnds of amall brick bats, for lha hauling. Oood fertiliser. fine for filling In low pieces. Bids foe I eonslderahl hauling wanted light now. t-nons t. m. i keicblkh. NEARLY NEW REMINGTON TYPR-I writer with leather traveling rase,! 170.00. A anap to any one want Ins machine of this kind. We have others of same make, MO 00 up. J. E. CRAY- TON A CO.. Trust Bldg. 1HK SAt'ER'S FLAVORING EX- TRACTS; largest In ths Statetsoiee tracts: largest sale of any one brand In United States; have received highest .awards and medals. Including World I Fair medal. St. Louis. Ask your grocer ror uauer a, iu ana no. nomas. 8HERRILL MINERAL WATER CURES I Pyapepsls, t'onstipatmn. Indigestion, plllotianeaa. Cstarrh of Stomsoh. All I madder and Kidney Troubles. Ws .1 I Mill rw m. n,n wm I nt Is derived no rhsnres will be made. 'Phone t1. N. J. BHERRTLL MIN ERAL SPHINQS CO.. Charlotte, N. C WE DON'T HEU1TATR TO SAT WB ran fumlsn you witn tne nloeet liver I In Charlotte and prove It by you wheal you nave usea ons er our norses and buggies. Our prices are moderate and eur service unequaled In this eity, W. O. ROSS A CO. 'Phone UL' M and in west sin b. FOn RALEi $4,100 Modtm 7-room. N. Graham 8t $1,100 Modern t-room, W. Eighth I St $ MOO Modern 7-room, .W. Fifth 8t , $1,000 7-room, R. Ninth St ' ron iikmti ; Modern l-room house, W. 11th St., I near cgr line; 111.10. . M'CALL M CLAJfTOJf, rhone 110. SIT X. Tryon. The Crowell Sanitoriom Co Inc . -l-ror the Treatment el . . .Whiskey, tlorphlne and Nervous Diseases, c- w Special apartments and aurs-s' for lady patients. Ail forma ef electricity for treating nervous diseases, and various methods ef massage. Includ ing the tlllhrilaler vibrating method. The stockholders all being physician constitute a consulting beard.) Specially trained male and female nurses and attendsnta, . ' . s. if. cnowi-LC, m D, rrea. w. m. tmo.xo. m. p, - , - . f. r lUsUORl ll.nWSAaV THE - WEATHER.-' Foreatfor Wednesday and Thursday wf!5 . n'u)'; brisk to high Lat wmua. mursoay ram and warmer. "A LOCAL OFFTCH TT. S. WKATHER ' ' - BUREAU. , . Charlotte, Jane 12, p. m. Sunriae f:0t a. m, sunset f;7 p. m. , (Standard time). " :" 1 LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. ,r ' Highest temperatur ., .. .. .... Lowest temperature..' ...... Mean temperature.. . ' ., Deficiency or the da , M .OS .40 .10 Accumulated excess for the month f25miVH MO"" 'or the year.... Preolpltatlon for M hours ending Total preelplUtVon" for' the 'month! l! AeeumuUted deficiency for month. . .12 t2Tiu'5A ;nlcy for the year fill Prevailing' wind direction.. .. ,. ,.N. E. l; W. J. BENNETT. Observer. LOOK t the 1110 Cut Glass Punch Bowl and , other macnlflcent pieces of Cut Glass In our show cases. x- more beautiful lot was never displayed In the State. Look, If you don't want to TUE 111 MIL SQUARE ' WB NEVER cLoeaT ,; :; Bnixjlsta, ThOM T. License Notice The following Licensee are due June 1st: Auctioneers, Barbers. Bakers Blcyole Dealers, Guns and Pistols, Automobiles, Coal and Ice Co., Ho tels. Coca-Cola Bottlers, Lunch Houses, Restaurants, Gas Co.. Elec tric Light Co., Electrldana, Oil Co., Newspaper Union, Hacks, Junk nders. Iaundrtee. fertiliser Daalea-a : - . y ice uream. ooam f ountain, under. takers. Soda Water Bottlers, Money Lienoers. wagon ana cuggy ueaiere, R. R. Agents, Photographera, Lum ber Tards, Livery Stables, Omni- busses, Pawn Brokers, Real Estate Agents, Shooting Gallery. Trading tamps, furniture instalments, Bag gage wagons, jod rnnung. Hides and Bones. Bill Posters, Packing Co., Arcnuecis, wooa xaras, W. B. TAYLOR, CIt Tax. Coiieotor. 1ir.tv i aiati flu iiiiii ii pi v i JUIllMIl 0 Sa vers Wanted Whenever we succeed In persuading an Individual, to become a aver of money, we consider that we have conferred a benefit upon him and the community. We want to Interest more savers. SOUTHERN LORN & SAVINGS BANK te. M. Brown, Mm, W. S. Alexander. V. Pres.. W, L. Jenkins, Cashier. Rich, Ripe Do you want a book of premiums, poetry and poverty. oiving a history of good Tobacco-ology, Telling when Columbus and his crew Discovered the land where Rich and Ripe grew. And When Sir Walter Raleigh died In grief For the want of Harvey's Natural Leaf? - If you want thle beautiful book. Portraying Harvey's ugly looks, Rend Ten Cents In stamps or Twenty Rich and Ripe Tobacco tags To The VIMtakerm Harvey Go. tllNSTON-SALICM, N. C Have You Property For Sale ? We hava several applicants for residence property, ranging In price from f 1,600 to l,000. If you have anything In real estate to offer and will list It with us, we can find you a purchaser if the price la made right - The Charlotte Realty Company . A. Q. CRAIG, Secretary and Manager, -. OflSce IS B. Trade St. - Phon ITI. The IN THE HEART Of THE ' Over $10,000 has been spent In modern Improvements, mak ing this one of the best appointed, cleanest and most comfortable ho. tele In the Carolina. The table It . All are outside rooms ana every one eiectno-iighted. Elec trio elevator service day and night Rooms with private bath. Charlotte, N.G.- M. P. O'Callalian, Manager; R. E. . INSURANCE, PHONE 50. COG y ' ... ' i mmmm, Valuable frame SKATJCP BIDS SOLICITED. 1st: Known ' aa the " Joe -Asburv property, , located B.. (th ' and 1 A Sts. A large frame . dwelling, ; all outbuildings, fences, etc. 2nd: Known as the Zeke Johnston ; home. " located B. th and A.Bta, 8. W. corner. A large frame dwsl- v ling, metal .roof; all outbuildings, both brick and frame,' with fences. 2rd: . N. W. corner Ith and A Sts known as W, R. Burwell property: an II -room, fraane dwelling, fences, to. ,:.'. ' . . .. ' 4th; A small dwelling, face A St., and Immediately In rear of No., 2, above described. . . fTnspect the above properties, take . your choice ana name, your price. 'All In fair to good condition. " Blda to Include everything above around In each respective house, no underground pipes to be disturbed. Premises to be cleared within 20 days from date of sale, Ileres the chance to Improve your vacant property with sood material at lit tle cost . ' " Don't wait Inspect, and report to day.- .- Highest bid In each case gets the house. BIDS OPENED JULY ' 1ST. Real Estate Dealer. , toj 8. Tryon St F. D. ALEXANDER ' " DfSCRANCE." MS . Tryon. r. ml atpHv. t-x ,t 1 Floral Gardens . Flowers, Ferns and Pajma, the choicest selection of Flowers, the best i service, the lowest pricea. Just a word about our FANCT CARNATIONS AND ROSES They're the 'Best Ever." Don't I fail to secure some of them when yon want something extra gdod In; the way of Cut Flowers bear In mind the Dllworth Floral Gardens. W. C HcPHEE, Prop. Clurlottc N. C P.O. Box 1J7. 381-MO. 4 Bell Then eg. and Rare BUSINESS DISTRICT. unsurpassed south of Washington. REAL ESTATE 207 -N, TRYON STREET '.V, . Buildings For illalelil HRANE vcu cc:iTE:?iAii::5 cuviiiG; a:i:g::?. " ' It ao. Von ltay be Interested In Uie Following: g-reomr two-story, slate roof modern dwelling on North v- College street; fine location . . ..IS.oOOOO ) 7-room, two-story dwelling on Boulevard. Dllworth, atable and carrlase bona on nrmlui . . a j m ma . " ruui Dwelling, rge lot. nne elevaUon room eottfge on East tth Street lot 2xll t ., .. ..3.6OO0 J" ",. m DllwortH i. .. .. .. .. JI1M.C -room, cottage on North Brevard Street i, ,J ,, V, OO0 1-rOOm COttSse an. Nnrth l-aldavall Rtr... 1- ' I. DerOOm AOtta Sram As T.a Vjrill 4 sm' ws -room cettaara An ITLmmt v.... Wa -Wfll .lra . T.-TZ.r ' V " " ."" W-a-SVWIlt VWtUiKV OH MUmXMM., in snowing you any or an ex tnese properties.- SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE LOAN AND TRUST C0':?ANY . , THE COMi'IEuCIAlllATIOilAl BAIIK ' Sli"?1 ? X0 Bank L?nJiJ? Wnltetl, v ': rLtbcMl Deatllnf"' , y- I. A V - t. . .. , WlC A j , ninigeaisaiisai nimnnni i - - i t ... Call and -5 : Us? Ab 3 FIRST NATIONAL BANK ORGANIZED v 1865: Capital and Surplus $500,000.00 DIRECTORS: r. M. BROWlf - ' GEO; W. BRYAJf . ; . O. BURROUGHS SHANK GTLRCATB 9. , JaITERS- - ' W. IS. McDOWELIi ' H. M. MeADKN XT. & RODMAH - T. W. WA2B ! ..... . chas. a. ..xmuxua, YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED FRANK GILRfATH, Pres. eoeoeoOeC4COfO04vO THE " CAPITAL $200,000.00 I - ' ASSETS $1500.000.00 f Hcrdiants and Fanners w. m u ., ' lth na. promlstng every eeerteey and 9 it f I r i aooommodaUoa eoaststMt wlU eound 2 National Bank u WU. T . lI3--Z!-Z--r time deposlta. - 2 CHARLOTTE. N. C FggeEXsi . I W. A WILKINSON, Cstabieav ' X THE CHARLOTTE CBARLOTR Xt la ear constant aim to be eeurteeoe and aeeommedatlng te an clsssts and make this bank where these ef moderate sneaae ahall have the name treetmeat as those more favoraaly sltaated. Tea are cordially Invited te open beak rocount with as. ' W. It TWIT1Y, Cashier B. D. HEATH, President: ? MONEY IS A Money Is a true friend. Aequlre It by beginning a Ravings Ao , count with The Char lotto Trust Company, 18 East Trade Street. New quarter begins July 1st Interest compounded quarterly at 4 per oent per annum Ton will satisfy yourself aa to the safenem of such an account by looking over thla list of DIRIDCTORSt C. f. Pattersrm, V. Pre, T. C. Gnthrle, f. II. Iattle, rrea. W. M. Ixwg. J. VI. Zimmerman. . , OL P. Heath, L. II. Ilagood. Cashier, PUBLIC FUNDS ' : t- - ' j " . , . ' '.V' . ' ' -, , ; At well, si the funds of Individuals, firms - snd corporations , are entrusted to thla bank. . Our growth' Is but sa expression of the publlo confidence In progressive, business methods, f The faclUUes ; , w offer now are bitter than ever. , Let ag genre yen. ,' Southern States Trust Go. s ; TRtrsrr nvtvbuto. r ) QKO. STKFIUtNS. T. 8. FRANKLIN, W. IL WOOD "realdent Vloe.tres,- . ireastuer. - ' t IF TOTJ AIU LOOKING FOR A For rilanufacturinor Varehouse We have one of the very Jew remaining corners ori ' the" A Street Railroad, within three blocks of th ' Seaboard Freight-Depot 'and -- four blocks of the' Southern, and with special' (pur track the full 'length of lot at a price which should Interest you Just at thla tlrne. "::??P'P$?;':if-l f.vc "AnnoTT a compant K Thone SSt. ' Trnet DalUlng. Everyt!ilnf in Real Estate." ' extra ,,T.JM0.0 1.0 - I.OA '' ft ...sa.ivv.oo Olaa.k ouvvi s Cr t . . ai.tion fm aiu.1 i a. " tV;i'.' ','-"5 .''"' 'V ?"' t Honor Ron In North CareUna. , totf.(.Sv. Vlt4 : mstegDepoMM; ,J f"-';'';;-''.'V'. ;' 'x'J&.vX -a. araS. .' ' . ! V.. - V V Courteous Treetxnent . Ycia Bank Acccint H. IL VICTOR. Odder NATIONAL BANK H. C TRUE FRIEND P It. G. link. J. M. Davis, W. II. Belk, cnAnunra. n. a. 'K LOCATION ON THE RAILROAD' Elisabeth , Avenue, f 1 ,V,."X" - j a --,'
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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June 13, 1906, edition 1
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