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i CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JUNE 20, 100 Sporting News . It Uimnhli: Memphla. 4; Atlanta, Z,; , .-I,-.... Na Orleans. ; , Jl ,rw ...... v. At IJttls -Rock: Wiw i wm- gomery. a , M.H. uu i.,. - . . . . . . a . , At nnreveporv. BnTifni We, . . "At Jacksonville: Charleston. J. Jack- "AMMicon: Columbia. I; Macon, 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At St Louis: Bt. Louis, 3; Waahlng- At Cleveland: Cleveland. 0; Phlladel- rAt 'chtntgo: Chicago-Boston limi ?ro "'WoUJ; New York. 1. NATIONAL LEAOITE. At Philadelphia: Philadelphia. 1. Bt- At Brooklyn: Brooklyn-Cincinnati game postponed; wet ground. At New York; New York-rittsburg csme postponed; wet ground. At Boston: Boston. t: Chicago. 6. VIRGINIA BTATK I.KAOTTE. At Danville: Danville. I; HJchmond. J. .At Norfolk: First gameorfolk. 1.; Lynchburg, 0. Second game-Norfolk, t; Xynchburg, 8. . . Al Portsmouth: rortsmoum. su, u noire, 1 EASTERN I.KAOPE... At Buffalo: Buffalo-Newark game postponed; rnln. At Toronto- Toronto-Jersey illy game postponed, rstn. At Baltimore: Iliiltlniore-Montre.il game postponed; rn!n. At Provlilrnce; Rochester, 3; rrovf denee, 0. 8TADIXO OF THE CUBS. BOI'TIl EHN I.KAOt'E. Won. It. v r .'.it ... BhrevejKirt .. .. JCew Orleuna .. Birmingham Atlanta Memphla Montgomiry. . .. Naehville . .. . Little Ho k .. . :'i U I:' 14 IK 31 3 ..';;i , It :aj 80LTII ATLANTIC I.KAOt'E. Won. Ixit. -Auguata 1 " folumbln flavannah 2 t'harleaton r -1 Xaom 23 Jackaonvllle 20 II PC. .r.4 .61 M .4KI (M .32 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. I .oat. IV C. . .WW .m .627 .f.10 .271 Philadelphia . Cleveland ., .. New York .. . Detroit at. Ixiuii .. .. i'hkago Waahlngton .. Boa Ion .. 32 3l ... K 21 20 22 n 2 1S 2li I lb NATIONAL I.EAQt'E. Won. I .oat. PC. .) ..7 .lififi .WK .411 .: .3"! '.3J' Chicago .. ., Plttaburg . New York .. Philadelphia ftt. lioula .. Clnrlnnatl .. .Brooklyn .. . Uoaton .. .. 40 14 :i4 . 2 , 21 21 21 II 17 l 29 24 3t .11 31 EA8TEHN I.KAOI'E. Won. Iit. PC. mo .KU, .&24 .M2 .4; .422 .m Jeraey City Buffalo .. . Newark .. Baltimore . Rochester . Montreal Providence Toronto .. l A 1 2i 20 21 24 2C 2H .. 19 .. 14 LEAGUE GAM FA. SOUTHERN LEAGUE. New Orleana, Jun- 19.-Errors In the ninth allowed BlrrniriKham to tie t he Score and a let down hy Manuel In tlie tenth gave the game to tha vlallore. core: K. It. B. Birmingham .. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 X t 1 New Orleans ... 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 n-2 ti 3 Batterlra: ("lurk and Matthew; Mnn uel and Htrattmi Umpire, Atx and Wll Lelm. Time, 1 53. Memphla IVnn . June 19 -Contty orrnra by the vlalllrig Imim wcte largely rr sponalbla for the victory of the locale to day. Catcher Kvera. of Allnntu, "r dered from thr arounde hy I'mplrc pfennlngrr for disputing a declalon. Hcore: It. It. E. Atlanta 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 o-l 6 4 Memphla 011 0201000 4 9 .1 Ralterlra BpHika anil Evrra nn.l Bmlth: I.lrhhnrt and llurlhurt. Tunc. J.K. I'mplrr. Pfrnnlnger. Little Hock. June 19 Quick pitched good ball, hut glxi'ii poor auppoit. and Montgomery won. Boors: Ft E. Motttgnnn r y . . 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 6 2 LUtle Rock . 1 (1 0 (1 u I S o a ; H 4 Hatterlra: Hi "lefuleln mid Mi'Aleear; Quirk and Teitrr. Tim. 1 46. 1 rnpna. Hudderhum. Bhrevrpirt. Jun I ntir 'tsirt won fl Hftlrae an'nr from Nnxl In III" to -tin V Slls loll Manser Klnti, of the vlalton nut of thr park fol wrangling hy I m- plre iv klc. Beore 11. It. V. I Bhrevepurt .. . :j)0:i-s ! t Nashville .. 3 0 2 0 11 a 0 1 I 7 1 1 11 Itattene. Kilts and Daly and Rvrn lOrniiui sn. W' lis. Tlmr, I 47. I'nipln Buckley. SOUTH ATI.ANTH' I.KAOt'E Jacksonville, .line 1:1 -To-du Koine waa a plfhcis' ..,nU Hhil Curtis iioi'l 1 the winner. r I Brnia- It K I jackBonMii , . o n 0 n n o n n 11 ; 'harlearon 1 11 1 i 0 11 mi,) J 11 tlaO.n. I'.rbl, . ..,! Ul.... I. and Hel.msM. iirnr. 1 1' V, r. 1 Latbatu. I s.m .itmaii . Bavsnnnli On J jr 1? t'Kjk the ,i olifl k.io r li e Auguatu toituv vt 11 1, :ri'ii Vialtora resile .rnnii 1,1 1 mi Which adihil m.itrlull I, in t ' "in The Hum . Bcore U II I: Augusta 0 'j a it 0 1 11 0 1 4 :i Ravenna U .. n luimii 1 i, a 1 Batterlr l..niis 1.1.1I '.iion louver nd llrt. t'mpiie. Mne. rim... 1 to Maron. Oh.. Jur-.e" ' 7 Ma-ot, defrated Cohirnbla this afniioon In n riitiei listless gm Hpiule tiite i;. only rh-,. hits ssil acoivd l lie umy .-aiii.il ion nf the ganit , ' Bror: It 11 K Macon nniosnoij -4 9 4 Columbia .. . . 11 I u (1 i) 0 1 a , , Batteriea Spade unit ItuMnson; . Jdjg and gwi-eny. 'Jlnir, 1 4n. t'iripire. AMI'I'.KAN t.KaOfE 'Cleveland. Junv IS Mc Huml nthat- ted Plilluilelphbi liut lost Hi., ciiinc nj f rat place, being shut out by Wiol,.-l fgcor,. It. If K lv4nd .. (i 0 n 0 0 ii 0 0 a a 7 Mlildelphla . . 0 0 2 0 6 no n ti ; t j , flatteries: Jone. and llenils, Wud.lell Bnd ' Bt-hret k. Tln.e, 1 . I'mplrr Hurst and Connor. Detroit, June 19.- M. Int i triple sandwiched between singles hy nw(,,r.i and Couth II n, all after two war m,t hi lha Seventh, resulted In tao runs ti.ut Mllu Ami.lAA Ik. . f . 1 --- - -. i-iMni ieniiig ew York, 1 Beore: II. It Y, New York .. .0 1 0 fl o 0 0 -1 . a tetr'll .. .. .. 0 0100tiet-4 11 A Belterle' Deolt, lionohue and Warn r: New Yoik. -rth and KUInn Time, ?!. t'niplte, O'Louglills. " Bf. Lotilg. June H.-t-'onaerutlva hitting , DEATH FROM IXCKJAY never follows aa . Injury . dressed v with Huiklen r- Arnka4 Balve, Its antlaaptie and nealhig properties prevent blood nola. tmlng. it'tiaa Owwsld,. mercbanC of Kens, selaergvllle, W. Y-, tvltes; "It eured Belb Bute h, of 'his pie y. wr Ihe pgliH sore - bill ck fTrrr saw," Cures eats, w-nnds, Bums and aVrea, 26c at R. li. Joidan, 4k C4.J;'y .; ; k- ,'-.' won for Ct Louis to-day, I to L lit the mnin innuig ciani. oi 'waaninglun, tripled, but wa out trylngr to stretch tha nn miv m. umi lun. - 8cori .. :. - V ' R. H. 8t Loul ., ., 0010llx-l 7 4 Waahlna-ton . - 1 0 1 0 1 41 I 1 Batteries:' Olada and Connor; Felken- ourg ana. iiayaou. lime, :. umpire, .; : , ? v', national: ijbaoub. -.H''".. ' " Phlladelnhta. J una 1. St.- Louis won to-day's gam from Philadelphia, prlncl- pauy through, the- good work of pitcher Score: " " R. H. H. Bt. Loula ... .... t.lttllM I Philadelphia . . gOOlOOftOd-l 1 1 Batteriea:. Tkylor and Orady; Rlckay, Duggleby and Dooln. Time, 1:40. I'm plrea, Carpenter and Canjway. Bout on. Juna II. Dnrlnar baa running. clever aarrUlce. hitting and hlta which counted gave Chicago flva runt to-day, while Uoaton railed to acora. acora: It. 21 K. Chlcngo OOOtlOiOI-a 0 Uotiton 00000OOCM II Butteriea: Pfelater and Moran: Domer and Brown. Tirne, 1:38. Umpire. John atone. An 11 to S Shot Wins at GravfWhd. New York. June 19. Oo-Betwaen, at 11 to I In the netting, easily won the RriHikilula hKUrtlfvin at OraveMnd to day. Oxford inude the running for three quartera of a mile, when Proper went ta the rront and ltd nto .ine airrion. uo Hetwern, who la a alow beginner, began to make hit run at the fur turn and gradually cloning the gap. waf on even terma with Proper nn elgntn or a mne from the nnluN iiml won by a length and a hair. Huinmurlea: Flrat race, fiVfc furlonga: Yankee Oun, i to 5. won; Arimo. 6 to L aeoond: Judge Davey. ) to 1. third. Time. l:0f-5. Hwuml rare, aelllng, mile and als teenth: Yorkahlre iJid, 9 to 10. won; Verlhrat, 9 to 2. awond, Meniorlea. 14 to 5, third. Time. 1:61 4-5. Third rare, 5 furlonga: Lorlrif. t to I. won; I'mhrelln, 4 to I, eecond- Magna I oi-mii. uv iu j. iniru. i imr, i va. I t.-. ...... i .i. t j . t, . . I k.n4lA.n nillit ami fiirlung: Oo Oetwet-n, II to I, won; Finiicr, 2 to 1. aecond; Muxla Witt, 30 to I. third. Time. 1:56 2-11. Klftli rncp, relllng, about ( furlonga: Arkllrta, a to (, won: Hruah I'D, IS to S. awond; Droukdiile, 40 to 1, third. Time, 1:113-6. Blxth nice, mllo and 70 yarda: Aa tronomer. H to 6. won: Kntrea. 9 to B. Moond; lirnev lent, i to 1. third. Time. 1 47 3-S. B-vnth rurr, aclllng, nliout furlonga j." ! fJenTul Hairy, H to I. won; Hold fllfli-r '.iii I" '" ' aeoond; Uellcatrotne, J to 1, third, 'iTIme. 1:13. i Content Winn Ijitonla Oaks. ni.int..ll I . T . . . lO , 1 .. .. CJ -a I I....' 'nirnt easily 'won tha latonia Oaka at a mllo and quarter. The nut value or the alake wua I3.4.V). Bummarlea: Flrat nice. 7 furlonga: F.luda. to 1. won; Bi-otch Dance. 15 to 1. aecond; JlKger, 7 to I, third Tlm-, 1.M4-6. H-i'(ind racr, furlonga: Hotllra. 9 to 1. won; Bud Hill, 7 to I. second: alontu bon. 9 to I. third. Time. 1:04 t-S. Third ruce, mile: The Mlnka. I to 1, won; John English. 12 tn 1. second; Ara, 12 to I, third Tlnir. I 45 4-6. Fourth enca, the Ivitonla Oaka, miln and (jiinrter, value U.460; Content, evan, won; glater Knincia. 6 to 1. aecond; t'on ert, 3 to I. third. Time. 2:13 4-6. Fifth rai r. atrp!r -Uue. handlcnp. ;"'won';"'p;.k"' T,,. W HnpovWJuck I to'Y UUrd ' Tlma TV ol;,;''S-,0T!ydh" Tmer,,i4."T'l: TIIF. FOrllTII AT tJAKFXEY. A (imif f Itaxobnll Ilctwern Itock Hill anil tiaffiify and Hit ) lo ItHcea Will lit' I cat lire. Special to The Observer. (iHfTney, H. '., Junv 19. It has been understood for wnnr tlinn that IjhIT nwy would have 11 "big tlmn" on the Fourth of July, but tbe exact nature of the entertainment was not definite ly known until a member of the com mittee, In charge of tho preparations gave a newspaper representative an Inkling nf what the largo crowds that will flock to the city on that data may expert. Aa to baseball, a fast game may be expectnd h Onffney meet Hock Hill and that city always sonds 11 fust aggregation. The person nel of the (lafTney team for that date la yet undm-ldad. but a good learn will report. The Held at Limestone Park will he placed In lh- pink of condi tion at once for liHsoball and the bi cycle races, or which there will he 11 number. Other races In keeping with the nplrll of the day will tie feutures A typical Fourth of July celebration 111 be In order. Tt) It I XI HUT MX; HO VOTE. Ioultiana nate I'nmws Primary Klifllou Bill Mtli m Ouallilt tlou ClniiM'. Baton Rouge, l.n . June 19. The primary wlecthni hill contulnlna- the provision, which I Intended to tc- etrlcl the voting of negroes at the primaries, wmh pan-e.l 2K to i lat night by the Htufe Senate This pro vision gives to the puttv sent of th central committees the right "to name one additional ouollrti atloir' for the voters at ths primaries. Al though the negr Is not named tn this clause, nevertheless Ihnae who pro posed It said that the "additional HUMllftiatlon" cl.itiso was Intended to restrict the negro ote The House has Hlrendy pn d the bill, hut as the ticgio restrlctlvo t huisr whs luserted hv the Sciinle, tin- hill will go bm k li'i the House for conference. 1'nilcr Its I riivlHlons both the Dernoci tit Ic an I H ; 11 1 II 1 n 11 parties will hold primary idectlon. I.AItOlt llK l TltOI III.F 4'lilt aro I'olMlrn. IlitfiK l OlM'IMtl, Nolllhtl Dial It llu-11 t Olx)tl the I JIW. ' 'hh ago i 'orresporidcti New York Sun After an enlstrnce of less thiin one month the union Inb'ir hank, oiierm- Irig under the nitine of the t'otumon- .n lib Trust 1410I Siivlngs I'.ink, may he fol ce( to l lorn, lis limit' lllfortnil- f I . 1 ) n in heil the directors of (he hank lust nUhl from AHoiney ilclicril Hli jil thai Hie 1 oin 11 n Is violating the I ,. 1 1 U 1 1 1 n laws of th.. Stale. Mi S'liids a ruing was conveyed "',,u,f,' M,,nk 'c-,In,n"r McCol- I h'likh, w ho 1.1-rvfil mrtlco on l"resldent : ' leorge )Z luehlow that 1 1 1 v Ftatutea of th State hie not been observed In severnl respect A haaly nieet Ing nf Ihe illrei tors followed, and It whs decided io to-tid President lreb low to Sprlngtlehl to-morrow for a 1 oiifirm c vih ihe Attorney (lencral In the hope ..f ke, ping tha doors of the bank open. In his tiotlrli Htlon the Attorney 4Jcn- -I'm I iilil. laeil the prom ul era for over looking the luteal amendment to -the banking laws I 'inli r omi of thase provisions il I r.-niilrcil thnl any 1 or poi,il..ii tlolug husln.'ss ullh a for eign 1 Iwtrter must submit 10 an exam ination by th State auditor. Tha 'oiiimon w ealih. I!ank, i hnrtcred under the Ihws of ArUoiiw, him been re reiving deposits elncu May 19, but haa not opened its hooka to tho audi tor during that period. Another requirement of the Inw cited hy Mr. Stead is that avery bank ing JjistM utlon, whether Its charier Is sut ured from this or any other Btate, must be able to show a capital stork of 1290.000, 60 .er rent. . of which must be paid In by the subscribers. It la aaltl that much leas than half of the U6O.O00 stock In the labor bank hss been paid Up. AK ALARM INO SITUATION fretruently results frora neglect of clog, gad bowels and torpid ltvsr, until con stlpation becomes thronfe. This con lofi is unknown to those who uae Dr. Kinks New Urg Pllla. ihe beat and gant leet resulatAis 0f stomach and bowels B. It Jordan Co., durg gist Prloe So.. , ' , WOItXIMa'AIt YET TO COME. C3alrroyant Flftit Ycore Ago Port' raated MeRlnIerg JMWit, itooee. I velt'g Electioa m& Htr aggie Willi lv Europe AavUona. , . WaahlnartOB Poet. , - ' T: Apropoa of the Counteag d Lonfg prophecy of Mr. iirran a election in iMsY a prominent racial at the city nail veateraay an owed a foat reporter a clipping which he had carrlatt In hla POCKetbook lor gtgnt year a. in woicn ine prophecy ig made tnat jaaivmiey would die In the mldat of hla aecona term and that Rooaovelt would pa elected to auocaed hlmaolt The clipping, which wag mad from a email paper published In Colora do, read a a roiiowg; , "... t Tha editor of -Occult Trutha, Washington, D. C.. haa dropped Into prophecy. He aaya. "MoKlnley will die In the mldat of hla aeoond term and Roosevelt will nnlatt out the term. four yegra thence Roosevelt will be elected to aucceed himself. Purine his Presi dency the United States will become Involved in a world-war, and will be, miraculously victorious over five al lied European nations. Roosevelt's name will go down to posterity as equal to or greater than Washington's or Lincoln's." Tha official mentioned suggested that aa all the prophecy had been vanned with the exception of the world-war," perhaps this might be the national calamity expected by the countess to occur next December. . w Amnaweador to Turkey. Washington, June 18. The Presi dent sent to the Senate the nomina tion of John Q. A. Lelahman, of Pennsylvania, as Ambanaador to Tur key. - SPRAINED ANKLE, STIFF NECK. LAMK BHOULDEet. Thtit are three common ailments for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm la espe- clully valuable. If promptly applied It will aava vou time, money ana sunenng hin ironlilcil with any one of these all-' mente. For aale by R. II. Jordan Co. CITY TAX RETURNS NOTICE This Is to notify all persons and corporations residing fn the city of Charlotte, .who own or have control of taxable property In the city, on the 1st day of June. 190$. to return durlnar the month of Juno, a list of their taxable property In said city; land aleo to make returns of all tax sble polls. (All males between twntv.ona and hftv years of age are liable for poll tax.) By authority of the amended charter of the city of Charlotte, Section 30. City returns made at the County Court House, an me place as State and County return are made. C. M. ETHERKDOE. Clerk and Treasurer. INTERCHANGEABLE MILEAGE AR R ANdEMF.NTB. The Bubourd desires to announce that ' V,? ihi. nt .11 mlleaae booka " v "' Interchangeable A'r ' Ja'b.KER1,'' JR., C. P. A.. Chnrlotte, N. C. C II. QATTlfl. T. r. A., June 15. 190H. Raleigh, N. C. SPECIAL HAT KB VIA SEABOARD AIR LINK RAILWAY. Toronto. Cun. -Meeting Odd Fellows, dutea of aale, rates and conditions, to le unonuni -d In4er. Washington. D. C.-N-gro Young Peo ples Christian nnd Educational Con- ?ress, July 3rd-Mth. One flrat-claaa are plus 26c. round trip. Portland. Ore-HoU-l Men'a Benefit As sociation of the United Htntea and Canada. June 26th-29th. rates from unv point upon nprllratlon. flan Frnncleco, and Loa Angeles, Cel. National Educatlonnl Association, July 9th-1.1th; from Wilmington $77.60; Raleigh $77.60; Charlotte $7i.6u; ejual ly low rate rrom other points. Athena, (Ja. Hiininier school. June 20th 27th, one tlrat-uluss fare plus 26c. for round trip. Otr.uhn. Nb International Convention Haptlat Young People's Union of America. July 2th-l6th. one rtrat 1 las fare plus $2.00 for round trip. Ashevllle, N. C - Annual Conference Young People's Missionary Move ment. June 2th-July kth. One flrst i las rare plus 26 rents for round trip. Jackson Spring. N. C. North Carolina ta(illt Sundiiy School Assembly, June i'.lli-.luly 1st. one nnd one-third first-class fares plus 26c. for the round trip. Ruleia-h, N C F'ormers' Convention. July h'th l.'ili. mm flrst-claas fars plus 2.' . for round trip. MoiiteaaTle. Tenri. Woman'a Congreaa, July 3Mh-Auguat 2uth. one nrat-claas fare plus 26c. for round trio. Ashevllle, N. C. -Commercial Iw League nr America, one rtrst-clas rare plus 26 fur round trio. Tuscaloosa. Ala -Summer School for Teacheta, June l.Hli-July 24th, one rirat-rlusa rare plua 26c. fur round trii.. Monteagle. 'I'.-jjii -Monteagle Bible Train ing Schuol. July Kth-Auguat 1st, ons faie iihis 26c. round trip. Moritengle. i'enn -Monlengle Sunday Bchotil Institute, July I6th-Atiguat 6th, one far jilus 26c. round trip. Aahevllle. N. t'. North Carolina Fire men a Association, July 10th -12th, ratea u;"in application. Charlotte. N I'. Religious and Educa thuiHl Convention, July llllh-22nd, one and tine-third far plus 26c, round trip. NnshWIle Tenn-Flsk University Bum mer School, July 2nd-August 3rd. one Mrst-chisa fare plus 2Tm. round trip. l'Xlngton, K v.- National Grand Lodge I'ulieil luother of Frlendahlp and Sislei- of ihe Mysterious Ten, July :kith-A'iiist 3rd. one first-data fars plus 1 ' . round trip. Milwaukee, Wis -Oraml Aerie, Fraternal order of Eagles. Aua;uat 14th-llth. one llrsi class fare plua 12 00 round trip. Nashville. Tenn. Penlsidy College Bum mer School ror Teachers, Vanderhllt Hlhllcnl Inslltnto. June lllh-Augmt loth. on tlrst clna fare plus 26c. round t"; For detail-. I Information s to rates, i. hedules. ihiiea of sale, limits, etfl., ad dress your it- kct ng'Mit, or the under signed, c. II. OATTIB. Traveling Paasenger Agent, Itnlelgh. N. C. JAM KER. JR. C. P. A., June 1. l!k:. Charlotte. N. C. Rent Squaire: OP B. WITTKOW8KY. 7 , (!',::, Places for rent, tha most desirable In Charlotte Btores, Omoes. Bhops and Dwellings. 1 Store, No. 104 E. . Trade street, one door tast , of Collfgt street heratofora occupied bjr F. H. i White A Co. Immediate possession. I Store and several Offloas. No. 8. College street, one door south of East Trade now occupied by ' American Cotton Co. Possession Beptember 1st. 1 Store, No, It West FlftH strest-i-heretof or ' , ocnuDled as a maehlng shop, ,l 1 7-Hoom Dwelling, No. I - N. araham. nekr West Trade strsetmodsra Improvements. - ? "n Apply t 8. WrrTKOWBEY. i . , .(. ...j,,f ,;!.,.. '.. .';' : .' ' '.I STATEMENT. ' ' -' '. imzm nn mwnct ccot ' 1 OP CTI A R LOTT.E, Sj C ' Condition Deoomber llai. woo. as Bhown by Btauroent filed.,. Capital paid up la caah - fCO.OW.OO Amount ledger aaseta Dec. Hat,. prevloua year.. ., 12B.KZ.3a Income trpm . policy-holders, , ' 4 . . . . tli.Kl1: . fnlunnaua. 110.. 200.27; total...... , KtCt.t Diaburaements to ollcy-hold- era. Utt ttX Mi MiaViallunaoua. 38.01SOT1 teul.... .. ... .....1 4B.4M.M nre nana written or renewed .rd - , aunnar .vear. i m.t dSB.so: in-. ' ' force. 4.797.SOI.00 Book value of real estate.. rn.oM.W Mortgage loans en real estate. U.tOO.W Caah In home office, and de- , i noslted la banks J T.1019J Agents' balance, repreaenting Bualnaaa - written auhaaouent ' 1 1 to Oct. L 1906 1X.4OT.71 AH other assets, detailed in . sUtement... Total admitted saaets I150.4M.19 IJtABIUTIES.. losses and elatms unpaid PS'Is Unearned premluma a0,tM.n All nthr llahilltia aa ttlled in atatement Total llahllltlM aa to oollcr- holdera...... . $57.11 H Capital oald un in caah 60.000.PO Surplus.,..,,., 42.82.23 Total UablUtlee $160,464.19 BUSINESS IN NORTH CAROLINA . - IN 108. Fire risks' written. ,$7,tt,00i premiums received. 79.77,97. . , . Iaaea Inourred-flre. $33,071.U: paid, $2,un.4i. Ijium now unoald. M.M9.75. Prealdent. Henry M. McAden; secre- tary, A. I Bmtth. Home office, Bouth Tryon street. Char Intta n. r. Oanaral agent for aerrlce, r.e of company, Charlotte. N. C. Business manager for rn'"ii v-aronua. home office. fltate of North Carolina, Insurance Department. Ralelrh. N. C. March L W. pa R. Youns. Inauranee Com lunar. An tiM-ahv nertlfv that the .-' ove la a true and correct abatract of tha atatantant nf th riartmont fire in- I aura nee Cempany, of Charlotte. N. C, nieo witn true ueparimem. anowina; con dition of eavld company on -the II at day of Deo.. 1905, Witneas my hand and official sesl, the asy ana aaie aoove wrmrn. JAMES R. TOUNQ. Inauranee Commlaaloner. Cooling Breezes The ocean Is not the only waters which make cooling breesea. Tha waters of tha Catawba also make them, for here In Charlotte the breeses made by. the Catawba have a surpassing advantage over those of the ocean. To get the cooling breesea of the ocean, we have to go to the ocean. The old Catawba sends us an electric current and we supply the fan. We have In stock a large lot of fans and wt can send out men at any time to hook them up with Juice from the Catawba Power Company, or from the 4 C'a steam plant THE D. A. TOMPKINS CO., Elect rlo Supplies, CHARLOTTE, X. C. B. E. ARRIVGTO. M. D., D. T. 8. SpexiallHt, fJohlsboro, K. C. Praatlce confined to treatment of diseased gums, especially Pyorrhea, Alveolarls, or Rlggs' disease, so called, more generally known and spoken of as scurvy. One treatment at one sitting is all that la requisite for cure In most cases. RALPH H. BROWN AND JOEL HUNTER Public Accountants and Auditors. County, Municipal and R. R. Auditing. 1318-1221 Empire Bnlldlng, . Atlanta, Ga. DR. C. L. ALEXANDER, DENTIST. CARSOV BCILDITfa Southeast Comer FOURTH AND TRTOX STREETS. HOOK AND ROGERS -ARCHITECTS CHARIsOTTE A OREKTfRBORO, N.C. Wheeler, Runge and Dickey - -ARCHITECTS Becond Floor 4Cb Building, OTARTXyTTE. - - If. C. FRANK P. MILBURN ARCHITECT Columbia, - - - S. 0. " -i !!',', ,.; SAGO AI1D PETTEE LlACIIIliE SHOPS , I , ,; -;'.; Invite the attention of : COTTON I JUNUFACTURERS : to ? theIateit pati: tern card. 1 The greatest amount of work and highest 'standard of quality at, the lowest cost" of: productionv: Send for. Catalogue.-.K:V;..?V - --V ; f.; '.:.,j.,-, .-':-'. f.jy, '5i.:.J- - ;-:r.-v--.-'n t H t " ;.tj .". 1 y y .J', . '.-'- '"" ".i Largest Builders of Cards In the Vf,tvi'''-- -' .5-',.'.' 4 ; '-v.C ' :,' X... -.':-''.,,.rA- p.-tr ; v ' .' '.-: ; '' i'.-. ' ' ' ' ' .. I' ' Af"..v-..-p- i--.-J ;;V:V t' -; . ---,, ' ' . -c . ,;',. J A. H." W ASH B URN -SOUTHERN A0EN Let Us Serve You I i S f ' 4 - i For All Purposes TV7E stdl the Best Coal " that money can buy, and know we can give satisfaction, no mat ter what your fuel re quirements may be. . Steam, Domestic, Blacksmith Coals Standard Ice and Fuel Co. CHARLOTTE, N. C .WvCtt XIU UOOM IS MADE OF (aJUtEN CEZEAJh many people would lead ner te be lieve, when th housewife arose t purchase flour for bar baking day but If ah haa one used the Pride f Charlott flour ah will take nothing els. It Is mad of th oholcest se lected wheat and ground at our mlllav MJieGlUiCNBURa rtOtVH MILLS J. Le KotassT, rnpr4Wo, PboiM St. Popular Street Pumps Gun Metal and Patent, Extension edge, Military heel. Price $3.00. Pre paid express $3.20. ALL THE SWELL STYLES GILREATti&CO. CHICK SPRINGS WATfR: Cures itMl fresh Shipments Received Every Day Brannca Cerfc cnating i Oh OTI03B MS. Agents fot the ; Springs. O l f t. C H A RL0TT C, N 0 R T 11 C A it caboard Airft Southern Raihvay. Railway. Direct line t th principal eltlea Worth. East. South and Bouthweat Bohedule taking afreet May n. UOt, gubjeet t change without notice. . Tickets for naaaare 01 i. . tiuina sold by this company and accepted ha tha paseengsr with tha undaratandlng that this company will not be responsible 'or failure to rua Its trains ea schedule ilme, r for any sush delay sa nay be inetdeat te their operation. Car k a ercised so giv correct time ef oonneetlag lines, but this company g not responsible for errors or omissions. . .. Trains leave Charlotte as follows: No. 40 dally, at 1:0 a, m. for Monro. Hamlet and Wilmington without change, connecting at Monroe with tt for Atlanta, Birmingham, and the Southwest, with No. M at Monro for loeal polnta to At lanta. At Hamlet with II for Raleigh, Portsmouth. Norfolk and steamers for Washington. Baltimore, New York. Bos ton, and Providence. With M at Hamlet for Raleigh, Richmond, Washington. New York, and the East, with si at Hamlet for Columbia. Savannah, Jacksonville, and all Florida points. No. 10. dally, at 18 : a.'m. for Lin eolnton, Bhsloy and Rutherfordton with out change, connecting at Liaeolntoa with CAN. W. No. I for Hickory, Le noir, and Western North Carolina points. , No. a. dally, 4:IS p. m. for Llnoolntoa, Shelby, Rutherfordton and alt local sta tions, connecting at Lincoln ton with C. aV N. W. for Newton, Hlokory, Lenoir and all local points. No. 44. dn. I n m fas Unnma Warn. let, Msxton, iAjroberton, Wilmington and all local stations. No. ill. dally, T:lf p. m. for Monroe, connecting with 49 for Atlanta. Birming ham and th Southwest, at Hamlet with tt for Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville and Florida points, with M at Hamlet for Richmond, Washington and New York, and tha Vast, with St at Hamlet for Raleigh, Porta month and Norfolk. Through alas per on this train from Char lotte. N. C, to Portemouth, Va., dally. Trains arrive In Charlotte ae follows: No.' in. 1040 a. m., dally, from points North and South. No. 44, dally, 10:11 a. m. from Ruther fordton, Shelby. Lutr. barton and all C, I, w, points. No. 4a, dally, 11:1ft a. m. from Wilming ton, Lum barton, Msxton, Hamlet, Mon roe and alt local points. No. ISt. TK p. m., daily, from Ruther fordton. Shelby. Llncolnton and CAN, W. Railway points. No. SI. 10:46 p. m., dally, from Wilming ton, Hamlet end Monroe, also from points East. North snd Southwest, con necting at Hamlet and Monroe. Connections are mate at Hamlet with all through trains for points North, South and Soathweet, which .are com pos ed of vestibule day oo aches between Portsmouth snd Atlanta, and Washing ton and Jacksonville, and aleenlng ears between Jersey City, Birmingham and Memphis, and Jersey City and Jackson ville. Cafe cars on all through trains. For Information, tlme-tsblee, reserve tlons, or 8 sa hoard descriptive literature apply to ticket agents or address, EDWARD F. COST, Snd V. F.. Portsmouth, Va. JAMB8 KER, JR.. O. F. A., Chartotte. N. C. C. H. OATTIS. T. F. A., Raleigh, N. C CHAS. B. RYAN, d. F. A.. Portsmouth, Vs. Throtith Train Dally.Charlottt U KOAnoke, Vo. Schedule In ellaot Dee. 1 Uut,'. ell.-OO am Lv Charlotte. So. Ry Ar 4:00 pas OS am Ar Winston. So. Ry. Lv t:U pas M pa Lv Winston. N. 4k W- Ar 1:00 poa .Mpn Lv Martinsville, Lv 11:44 las : pa Lv Rooky Mount. Lv 10 ;H am jk pm AM Roaaohe, ,Xr I.M ia Connsot at Roanoke via Shnandah Valley Route for Natural Bridge, Lure., Hegerstewn, and all points la Fsansyt vanla and New York Pulltnea Siar Roanoke and Philadelphia, Through eoaoh. Charlotte and Roanoke, Additional informadoa frera agent aoutham itailway. M. T, BRAOO, Trav. Pass, Agent, Summer rxcuralon and week-end rates via Seaboard Air Line. Season 1904. . . , .. ... ,u . The pea poa ru win avn iuiivwhii aura mer excursion tickets limited to Oct. flat nd week-end tickets limited to Mon day following dste sals with exceptions notd. Wilmington week-end ticket on sals Frldsy afternoon train and all trains Saturdays, good to return Toes, day, Inclusive ; Blowing Rock Tuesdays following. """ Rates not namd below can b had up. WrFghuViU ' Reach and return, gum. on Wilmington and return, Week-end, IS.0A Mount HoUy. week-ena, boo. Daoolntoa d return, summer sxour- slon, H.J! wsrt-no, t.u. Shelby and return, summer excursion, tl.tO; week-end, .T4. Rutherfordton and return, summer g ourston. 4.00 wsek-egd. tt-. Hickory and return, summer xeurs!on, 12 ; week-end, $114. ' . - Cliffs and return, week-end. MM, ' Lenoir and return, summer sscurslsn, I4.M; week-end, 12.10. . Blowing Hock and return, summer x gnrslon. tt i wk:,Ba; Chimney Beck and return summer gn euralon. 17.06s week-end, tt fi. - r-w... llill. fl. C,, and return, summer excursion. M 06; week-end. tit. ! . Virginia ech and return, summer t- 6 oi0,poin Comfort. ' Va, : and return, Mouralsm. Ulli. ... i. ..... . Ocean View, Va., and return, summer excursion. 114.1s. --' ... ... For further Information call on or ad dress any agent Seaboard or th follow. in : .: ...' V ... '.'...'"'..... ' L : "... ,., r si tvwnn Ticket Agent. Charlotte, N. C atjr Fasusr At. CharMtrf. c. r v... ...,,.';v' ..... N. B-Foilowlng ached al figure pub lished only as Information, ajtd are not, guaranteed. . . 1:1 a., as. No. . dally, for Richmond ng local points; seaneots at Oreensboro, . for Wlnetoa-Balem. Hal sigh. Ooldssoro, Newbera and Merehead City; at. Dan ville for Norfolk. .-. 1. 41 a. m. No. If, dally, for Rock HJU. Cha.tar. Colasabta and Ueal Stations' . a. m. No, 14, daily ssoept Suudsy, or Statesvtlle. Tsylorsville, and local a: eonneeu al MoraevUle for Wins- mt ..n-uilm aad at Btataavlll for Illokorv. Lenoir, blowing Reck, Ashevlll and oth er points west. T:tt a. m. No. tt, call. New Tork and Atlanta Express. Pullmaa sleeper to Columbus Ua.. and day coaches to. At lasts. Close connection at Spartanburg for Hsndarsonvlll snd Ashevllle. 4:11 a. m. No. U. dally. New York and Florida Expreec, for Rock Hill. Chester, Waynesboro, Columbia. Savaanah. Jack soaville. Dining ear servlo. : a. m. No. M. daUy. V. B. Fast Mall for Washington and all points North. PullgRsn drawing room and sleepers to Nsw York and Rlohmond ; day eoachea New Orleans to Wasbingtoa. Dining car eervlce. Connects at Greensboro for Wlnstoa-Saiam, Raleigh and OoJdaboro. 1:10 a. ra. No. IT, dslly, Washington snd Southwestern Limited. Pullman drawing room sleepers. New York to New Orleans aad Birmingham. Pullman oe servstlon ear New York to Macon. Din ing car servloe. Solid Pullman train. 10:04 a. m. No. M. Washington and Flori da Limited. Pullman drawing room sleepers to Nsw York; first class eoaoh to Washington. Dining car service. 11:00 a. m. No. tt. daUy. for Davidson, Mooresvitle, Barber Junction, Coolesmes, Mocksvllie, WlnstoD-Baiem aad Roanoke, Va., and local points. 11 : p. m. No. 11. daily, for Atlanta and local stations; connects at Spartan burg for HsndersonvUle and Ashevllle. 1:00 p. m No. 11. dally, for Rlehmond snd locsl stations; connects at Oreens boro for Raleigh and Qoldsboro. Pullman sleepers. Oreensboro to Raleigh. Char lotte to Norfolk and Charlotte t Rich mend. 4:00 p. m. No. tt, dally sept Sunday, freight and paseengsr to Cheater, 8. C and local polnta T:1S p. m. No. ii. dally except Sunday, for Taylorsvflle snd local stations, con nects at Statesvtlle for Ashevllle, Knox vllle Chattanooge and Memphis. 1:11 p. m. No. tt. dally. Washington snd Southwestern Limited, for Wash ington and all polnta North. Pullman sleepers and Pullman obeervwtlon car to New York. Dining ear service. Solid Pullman train. 14:11 p. m. No. 14, daUy, New Tork and Florida Express, for Washington and Points North. Pullmsn sleepers from Jackaonvllle and Augusta to New York. First eiaes day coach, Jackaonvllle to Waahlngton. o p. m. No. B. dally. Washington and Florida Limited, for Columbia, Augusta, Charleston. Savannah and Jacksonville, Pullman drawing room aleenlng car to Jacksonville. First elsse day eoachea Washington t Jacksonville. 11 06 p. m. No. 40. dally, for Washington snd points North. Pullman sleeper to Washington. First elase day coach At lanta to Washington. 1:tt n. m. No. M. dally. United States fast Mall, for Atlanta, and points South gnd Southwest. Pullman drawing room sleepers to Nsw Orleans and Birming ham. Day eoachea, Waahlngton to New Organs. TMnlng ear servloe. Ticket, sleeping ear reeer rations, snd detailed Information can be obtained at City Ticket Office, No. 11 South Tryon street. H. B. Spencer, (i. M s S. If. Hardwlek. ". T. M. : W. H. Tayloe, O. P. A.; R U Vernon. T. P. A. W Machinery for Farm and fac tory. FftfjrinK Three kinds, from 12 "'S'UOr to 150 h. p. Boilers, 5 Tubular .P.. Portable on skids, from 12 to 150H.P. Single ' Gins and Presses, and complete outfits of capacity of 100 bales, per day and over. Saw Hills, Fy 5 all sizes in use in the South. Pulleys and Shaffing, 'fg smallest 'to complete cotton mill outfits. - - LIDDELL COMPANY, ;'QafbuXrit i:;;vsi' When You i I .Qean House. ! youH find our store the J place to buy the tTiany X . :'"-,Lgv.. i T uicnsua yuu ticcu hjiu J ought to have. vk'..: Men Hardwiarc G) x vraoLEAAua axd retail, x 0 L i N A Umihmm. j ... " .. I . : I '1 1 i. 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