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s CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JUNE 21, 1903. 13 Ml TORIUSY NOT KXDOH9KD.! Iteptist Ministers of Atlanta' Dlsap prove of Uie Method Card at lie- (list's Return. ; 1 Atlanta Journal, 10th. v: '.''.'.vj'-'f.' -: From a numbar of views expressed .at ths Monday meeting of the local Baptist MlntstersV Aaaoclatlon with reference to the method employed by Dr. B. A. Torrey In hla late Atlanta revival. It appears a certainty tbat aven should Dr. Torrey return to Atlanta he would not again receive the co operation of the prominent Baptist ministers of the city. Though refrain ing from . personal clrtlclsm. several f the denominational leaders, among tki rvr W W Ijtnilriim of the ' First Baptist church. Dr. J. B. White, of the. Second Baptist church, Dr. Junius W. Millard, of Ponce de Leon, Dr. Virgil Norcross and others, gave It as their opinion that In the future , Baptists would do well to steer clear ! of union meetings The dlssont reach- awa nirn si n a-w i fni in ci. iiiii am - committee . was suggested to confer with ex-Governor W. J. Northen, and ' advise that as president of the Busi- neas ' Men's Gospel Union, under the ' auspices of which Dr. Torreys last local rs1val was held, he withdraw ; Its Invitation to the evengellst to rs- turn to Atlanta.. In speaking of the situation Dr. Vir gil Norcroas who presided at the mln ; isters' conference said Tuesday morn ings - - 1 - "The trend of the discussion went' 'el to be that the methods employed in the recent union meeting are not to the' best Interests of our tJhurch. There was nothing like sn attack on Dr. Torrey. Heversl of the brethren ' however, in fact, many of them, could ' wot endorse all of Dr. Torrey's ut terances. It eei-med the average of ": wplnlon that It would be better here. after for the various churches of ' the clty"to hold their protracted services individually thus leaving each church free to pursue the methods which will bring the richest return." When questioned directly In the Faptlst ministers' conference Dr. AV". W, Landrum declared unhesitatingly - that If the matter were left In hi hands he would not Invite Dr. Torrey to return. Some of the preachers who were present upheld Dr.Torrey's Meth ods and the union meeting plan but by far the majority were in the op position. The present situation lake on ad ditional Interest when It Is remeiti ber d that a few weeks ago the Business Men's Gospel Union at an enthusiastic meeting. In which the names of Tor- ., rey and Alexander were cheered to the echo, passed resolutions to the ef fect that Dr. Torrey and his coinpuny should be asked to return to Atlanta within the near future and wage an other stressful campaign against her esy and social levities. What will now b -dene concerning this Invitation since the Bap! 1st have spoken against another union meeting In a matter of peculation. The Baptists hsve contributed large ly to the financial support of the uni on meeting and It In regarded aa ex ceedingly doubtful whether the ex pense of another revival could be met If the Baptist pastors of the city should decline to enter the compsct. This very question of flnsnce, In fact, was one of the conditions urged at the recent conference against meet ings of the Torrey type. By keeping revivals within the pale of Individual churches. It was pointed out. the eus plclon of money taint would ge avoid ed. When asked Tuesday morning to express himself on the sltustlon. ex Governor Northen. president of the Gospel Union, snd futher of the Tor rey revival, replied. "1 have nothing to say." MXiKO TM1KF CAIfl'UKD. John Williams Held In Iredell for Robbing Hiora of J. J. long A Hon Lyceum Course for Htstcevllle. Special to The Observer. Btalesvllle, June 10. The store of J. J. Long & Hon, located at Elm wood, was broken Into and robbed Waturday night of several articles of value. The postofftce Is located in the same building and the thief. In entering the store, gained entrance from a rear window, which was situ ated In the pontotflie department, The robbery was discovered Hunday morning and the Hlatesvllle police were notlflad to keep a lookout for the robbers. Hunday nlghi John Wll llama, colored, was arrested here and, jjpon examining a suit case which lie carried, the officers found very nearly all the stolen goods. Thu negro wsa locked up to await (be ar rival of Mr. K. I. l-ong. who came to Vlatesvllle yesterdsy nnd Identified the different piecea of merchandise. Including the ault caxn and the hat whleh the negro wore. At a hearing .yesterday before JuMlce J. P. Hurke the negro was bound to Huperlor Court In the sum of $100, which he failed to give. Williams, when first arrested, said he was from Lynch 1'urg, Vs.. but at the trial he swore he was from Hickory. It Is prob able when Williams has nnlalied with the Htate courts he will be taken In to custody by Federal authorities to gnawer to (he charge of breaking In- - to one of I'ncle Barn's postofflces. At a recent meeting of the Htates ville Ministerial Aaaoclatlon It was auggested that a lyceum course be provided for Hlatesvllle. and repre sentative of the various hook club, the schools and the newspaper were. Jntvted' to meet with the association yesterday to discuss the matter. At , the meeting yesterday It was decided to arrange for the lyceum course If found practicable, and I'rof. D. Mutt Thompson, Mrs. A. L. Coble and Mr. Xugene "Morrison were appointed a committee to select attractions for the course. WEDM ALABAMA BKLI.K. Mr- Ralih Itameeur, of Anlievlllc, ,. and Miss Kcllth Itkliey Married at ' Birmingham. : pedal to The Observer. ' Ashevllle. June 10. A wedding of , Interest to Ashevllle people and other f this section of the Bute was that solemnised at the home of the bride' parents In Birmingham, Ala., last night, when Miss KdHh Itlchey, "daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Itlchey. lo Mr. Ralph Harnaeur, of Ashevllle. The wedding was a quiet , horn affair. Miss Klchey la the daugh- ler Of Mr. M. M. Itlchey, preaident of the Bloss-Bhemeld Steel A Iron Com : pany, of Birmingham, while Mr. Ham- sear Is a son of Superintendent A. Jlamseur, of the Ashevllle division ' f the Southern Railway. The groom ; Is Also connected with the Ashevllle division and ha many friends here. .. Among the attendants at the wedding " was Mr. John Acer, of Ashevllle. Mix , Itlchey ha vlsltod In Ashevllle several tjmes and ha many friend her . among the social circle. After the wedding Mr. and Mr. Bamseur left n a private car for LsksTotawsy, wnere may spena uieir honeymoon. . - FOLLOWING THE FLAG. When oar soldiers went te Cuba and the Philippine, neaitaj wa me moat Im portant eoasMeratien. Willie T, Mor eno, retired ComUsry BWraesnt. If. g. 0y: "I wss two years m Cut ami w yeer In the PhlHpptses, snd being euMect to colds, I took Or. King's hmm JLw overy for consumption, which kept ' trie to perfect nesnn. . Ana now, in N la the wens for eougn. coin, preneniai ZJZ in .; a,m au.r.e - :t st K. H, Jordan A Ce., rutate, 'J iite We aag fi st. jai aetit wee, POLITICS IN MOORE, Democrats to' Hold Convention inns 27th and Republicans Jnly 7lb Many Candidates Building upcre l. tloos at Cnrthagn. -. ( , , .; Correspondence of Ths Observer. " j; ' Carthage, June It. -Tha Democrat ic county clnventlon. for the purpose of electing delegates to the SUte con vention. Is called to meet here Wed nesday, June Z7th. The , Republican county convention to elect delegate to their State convention Is sched uled to be held Uulv 7th. It Is expected that these county conven tions will be pretty mild. . The Demo crat will endorse Mr. Page for Con gress and Mr. Simmons for the Senate, while tha Republicans will Instruct for Judge Adams for State chairman. Moore county has a Democratic ma jority of about ISO and a number of oandldatea have announced them aelvea for the county offices. John W. Urabam. Of Aberdeenr J. "Alton Me- Iver, of Joneaboro; John K. McQueen, of Carthage, and William G. Carter, Of Shefflelda, are candldatea for clerk of the court. Daniel A. McDonald, the present clerk, who has held the office for years, has not announced himself for another term, but he has a strong following of friends who are anxious for him to accept the nomi nation again. The Indications are that he will receive the nomination if he allows his name to go before the convention. Kor treas urer. Daniel McNeill, Daniel O. Bry an. D. A. Shields and B. F. Clegg are candldatea. Sheriff A. C. Kelly and Register of Peeds N. 'A. McKelthen will hsve no opposition for the noml nstion. TMi senatorial district Is composed of Chatham. Moore, Richmond and Scotland, and Moore will furnish one of 1he Democratic senatorial candl datea this time, George M. Humber, of Carthage. Or. Kenneth W. Fer guson, of Southern Plnee. and A. A. P. Heawell. of Joneaboro, each hope lo secure this nomination. If the Re publicans expect to get up much op position to this Democratic proce dure It Is not known but they came ulthln 100 vole of electing part of their ticket two years ago In this county and they will, of course, put up a ticket and make a fight. L. P. Tyson I having a modern hotel put up on his lot adjoining the court house square, on the site for merly occupied by his resldenoe, which was burned lat fall. Sinclair Brothers will, about the lit of July, commence the erection of a new store and office building on their recently acquired Tyson lot. TJila I to be the largest and finest building In town. It will be 7s feet by 0 feet, three storlea high, con structed of brick snd cement block. New qusrters for the postofHce are to be equipped In thl building. H. F. Heawell, Kaq., haa purchased n delrable lot from Mcixmald ft Cole, facing the public square, nnd will, at an early date, erect a build ing 24 feet by 41 feet, two atorie high, which he will use for his law offtc. McDonald A Cole are placing ma terial for a small but handsome build ing on the old drug store lot. This building Is to be constructed of a ma terial manufactured at West End, this county, of sand and cement. The Tyson & Jones Buggy Co. has Just completed Its new office bullfl Ipg for Its own exclusive ue. All of the buildings which constitute Its Immense buggy menufscturlng plnnt are now practically new and preaent a prosperous appearance. The rainy weather for the past week haa seriously affected the dew berries in this section. Shipments of this fruit have been almost suspend ed during this time snd the loss to the producers I heavy. BltOWN-JOHNSTON. Miss I .conor a Kugcnla Johnston One of Aslicvlllc's Most Popular Young Women. Become Ilrldc of Mr. Mar cus Wiley Brown In Brilliant Wed ding at Trinity Church. Special to The Observer. Ashevllle. June 10. One of the so cial events of the early summer sea son waa the marriage to-night at S o'clock at Trinity Episcopal church of Mlas I-conora Kugenla Johnston, daughter of the late Capt. and Mr. Robert li. Johnston, to Mr. Marcus Wiley Brown. The wedding was a brilliant affair, a typical June wed ding, with a profusion of pink and white rosea thst formed a beautiful setting for the MMal party. The church waa tilled to overflowing with tha friends of the popular young cou ple. Miss Johnston wa given away by her brother, William Johnston, Jr. The maid of honor was Mlaa Frances Johnston, sister of the brldo. The bride wore an Imported gown of white mousellne over taffeta and trimmed with duches.se luce. The maid of honor wore a handsome gown of pink point d'esprlt over pink silk. She also carried pink rosea. The bridesmaids were: Mlas Lucy Johns-, ston, sister of the bride; Mlsa Bettte Ai ken Sites, of Ashevllle; Miss Adelaide (lalther. of Knoxvllle, Miss Willie Smith of Durham; Mis Mattle Klla Cocke and Miss Kusenlu Johns- ston, of Ashevllle. The brldes mslds wore white d'esprlt gowns over pink silk snd carried pink rone. The bent man waa Zebulon V Curtis, of Ashevllle, while the groomamnn were: Messrs Charles Henderson, Frsiuis A. Gudger, Harold Johnston, Vono L. Oudger. Howard Milliard and Dr. Arthur K. Prltchard The ceremony was performed by Rev. Ir. Whttaker, rector of Trinity church. Immediately after the cere mony sn Informal reception was ten dered the couple at the residence of the brlde'a brother. Mr. and Mr. Hrown left to-night for a bridal tour of ten days or two weeks. They will visit Washington, New York. Atlantic t'Hy and other points returning lo Ashevllle. where they will make their home. Mlsa Johnston Is the daughter of the late Captain and Mrs. R. U. Johns ton and the granddaughter of the late William Johnston, a pioneer to thl section. Hhe la sn accomplished young woman with a host of friend snd acquaintance. She belongs to one of the most prominent and wealthy families of thl section of the State and waa born and reared In this city. Mr. Brown I solicitor for this, the fifteenth Judicial district and la also a native of this city. II Is a popular young lawyer and, after completing his law course a few years ago, waa made county attorney for Buncombe. A number of social event In honor of the contracting partlea occurred thla week. KTKIKK OCT I-OOK CANAL PLAN, Senate Appropriation Committee Makes I in porta in Alteration In Hendry CI II Hill Pending Senate's Vole Agree to til re Jamestown fls.004). Washington, June 20. The Senate committee, on appropriations com pleted tha sundry civil appropriation, bill and senator Hale reported It to the Senate, The committee, struck out the House provision for lock canal across the Isthmus of Panama, and will I save the matter open until after the Senate votes on the bill pending the Kenats. . ' r 1 The 'committee agreed 'lo ths amendment of Senator Daniel pro vidlng for a ter-rentennlal celebra I . . - - . . . tlon st Jamestown, Va.. and for ae propria ling 11,411,000 for . that Pr pese.: 'srf'rvn-rrr;;: . ;, ' ' '.'at. ellekbe kpbivgr. ; r Richmond County V Famous Kcsori - An Idenl Place for Il snd Recre ation. . . .'. i: w.;-y r Special to The Observer. .. Buckingham. Juna 10. Th old Hl lerbe Springs, long famous for Its cool shad and Its mammoth oak grove, the finest In all this section of 'the Stste, srnd Its magnificent and halth restorlng water, would hardly be rac ognlxed i by a former acquaintance. The great old grove, the admiration and envy of years. Is there In all of It beauty; the fine and refreshing shade, which never falls even In the heat of the day. Is unchanged; the cool delightful water, which brings back the touch af health and vigor of youth, continues to flow to the delight and comfort of all who drink. It, but the handiwork of man has come to the aid of nature and all around is a work of art and beauty. Nestling In the grove's coolest nook Is. perhaps the nobbiest end 'tastiest summer hotel In North Carolina. It Is a delight to the-eye and no traveler, tourist or person In search of rest or health could ask for more delight ful quarters. 'Jt would please the most exacting Roycrofter. It 'was built wltrt an eye single to rest, recreation and ease. The hotel, designed by Mr, II. E. Bonlta, of Wil mington, and built by Mr. A. D. Dumas a master craftsman, has every com fort, convenience snd .luxury. Tha ho tel and springs, which are. owned by a corporation of which Mr. T. C Leak, who haa unbounded faith In the splendid qualities of the water and who has seen Its marvelous results in restoring health and relieving suffer ing for years. Is the president of the company and money without stint has been expended to mske the resort an Ideal one. The hotel, which will be open the Snd of July, will be con ducted under the management of Mr. J. Lawrence Harrison, formerly of the Klwood. High Point, who Is re puted to be one of the finest hosts at all. This water, which contains In large quantities the most desirable medici nal qualities, has long been known to the people of Richmond and adjac ent counties snd the springs, though heretofore without hotel accommoda tions, has been much frequented and largely patronised by the public, and sufferera from hay fever and like aliments have Invariably found In stant relief and In many Instances permanent cure. It Is confidently be lieved that this resort will be a mec ca for hay feverlte from several States as well as, become largely patronised by the general resort go ing public. The hotel Is located eleven miles north of Rockingham and Is easily reached by a magnflcent new road recently built. Comfortable convey ances and good teams are always In rvadlneas to take partle out to the prlngs. 1,1'MBF.RMEX TO MKKT Senil-Annusl Meeting of Aselivllle Lumber Kxclinnge lo he Held July 8rd l,ower Freight Itsles to ho BIscuMsed. Speclsl to The Observer. Aahevllle, June 20. The lumber men of weatern North Carolina are planning a good time for Tuesday afternoon snd Tuesday night, July 3. The lumbermen will meet In Ashevllle In the afternoon when a meeting of the Ashevllle Lumber Exchange will be held and reports of committee re cently appointed received. The meet ing of the lumber exchange will be Its regular semi-annual seaslon and will be held during the afternoon. Tues day night. July I. the Hoo-Hoos, a distinct lumbermen's order, will hold a session and give a banquet at which time a number of "kittens" will be put through. These i-iUI erenu are always enjoyed by the lumbermen and In view of the fact that the meeting of the lumber exchange and the gath ering of the Hoos-Hooa la scheduled for the dsy and night before the Fourth of July, a general holiday In all the lumber camp, a large at tendance la expected. Tha most Important matter that will come before the lumber exchange will be the reports of the committee ap pointed at the last meeting of the exchange to meet and confer with ths freight official of the Southern Rail way Company relative to rates on lumber from this section. These com mittees will meet the freight officials this week at I-ske Toxaway and their reports will be of Interest to the trsds In this section of the State. The com mittee from the lumber exchange will ask the Southern freight official for a lower rale on hemlock, oak and chestnut wood. Thee are three of the wooda on which the rates have been too high end by reason thereof the lumbermen hsve been handicap ped In their Inability to compete with the trade of other sections. The lum bermen feel that their demand for lower rate on three woods Is right and proper and when the matter Ik presented to the officials of the South ern In Its true light It I believed that the lower rate will be allowed. I ,O0 -THOMPSON. Miss Margaret Graham Tliompwon. of Mehejlic. Become I he Ili'Ulc of Mr, Joint Archie Ixnig. Special to The Observer. Mebane. June 20. A beautiful home wedding waa solemnized In Me bsne yesterday afternoon at the home of the bride's father. Mr. T. B, Thompson, when Miss Msrgaret Ora ham Thompson was united in mar riage to Mr John Archie Long by Rev. It. W. Culhertson, pastor of ths bride. The parlor was tastefully dec orated In green and white, ferns and daisies predominating. Promptly at 4: 10 o'clock Miss Mattle Craig, attired In pink, entered with Mr. W. W. Cor bet!. With rope of dnlle they form ed an aisle to an arch under which the minister stood. Following down the aisle came the groom with hla best man. Dr. W. I). McPheraon. The bride, gowned In white and wearing an ex quisite sunburst of dlnmond and pearls came next, carrying a shower bouquet and leaning upon the arm of Mrs. William Anthony, the matron of honor, whose color symphony was blue. The solemn and Impressive ring ceremony wan used In Joining the hsppy pslr, Ths bride I one of the most pop ulsr and lovable young ladles of Me bane. The groom Is an energetic and successful business men of Haw Riv er, and la cashier of tha Granite Savlnga A Trust Co., of that place. The esteem In which both Mr. and Mrs l-ong are held Is stteated by ths numeroue and elegant presents they x fK ( 1 v 4 . Tha happy pair left nn the after noon train for Lake Toxaway and other resorts In western North Caro lina. They will be at horns In Haw River after July 1. EHerbe Springs THE UNEST WATER." AND FINEST C1ROVB IX NORTH CAROtlNA., . An slsgsnt nsw Hotel, furnished with every modern comfort and convenlsncs, hss Just been completed st this famous Spring; located ' In a cool, mammoth grove eleven miles north of the town of Rockingham'; Richmond county. N. C, snd will be open to ths public on and after July I, )000. : '..,'.''..,., y ' , :. ' :; '";".. EHerbe Springs Is an Ideal health resort, cool, pleasant snd delight fill.' This water hss a msrvelous effect In restoring health and Is a great appetiser. , Persons suffering from Indigestion or run down condition wilt experience most satisfactory results from Its use. Persons suffering from t hsy fever have found quick relief and ors greatly benefitted, end possibly cured permanently, v X S v' v, 'VV-'''' For rales and other Information, address' '"'''''' .-l : ; :V-- m.,. LAWIUvJtCK UA1UUHO, MMaMgev, KUerVe, X, C. '..f V-:.V KIDNAPPEK'II VARIED CAREER. Eesne s . Bank Robber,' Confidence- ( Man, Inventor nsul Asthor. Nw" Tork Commsrclal. '"' 1 ';''r ' V John J. Keane, tha kidnapper ' of little Charles Frederick Muth. wno wss arrested yesterday at ths point of a pistol, has hsd s varied career. His history records him so: - . , '; '( Kidnapper, :. y ; , ',' '. V '. : ; Bank robber.:',' i- ;- Kmbessler. 'v..''. !.,.'?.' ...-'Petty thief.',.:' V- '-'-V , ' . Wife deserter.-1 ' T. ' "'-':... 1 Confidence man. ' ; , Probably burglar. : This Is one side of ths character of Keane, who at last faces Ufa Im prisonment. Ths other- side of his character Is recorded as: " Inventor. . ' " ' Author. V ' j - Studied for priesthood. Fins mathematician. Chemist...... ... .... '... . The 41 years of his life have been crowded with exciting episodes. Hs closed his career in- New -York - by stealing 120.000 from the Harlem Bank in ISM. He has sines lived here a life of mystery even to his family, according to their story, and his capture - brings to an snd tha public life of a man desorlbed by ths police as "most dangerous." Keane has stolsn ons fortune, mads ons fortuns and lost both upon ths raos track and In the offices of stock brokers. His desperate course in cap turlng ths Muth boy was to prevent hi arrest for embessllng $120, and, ths polios say, to provide funds for a woman with whom he was Intimate. Keane comes from an excellent New York family. Ills parents and ons brother, Eugene, live at t7 Park ave nue. New York. His father recently died of apoplexy, and his mother Is a sufferer from heart trouble, i Two other brothera. Edward and Thomas, are In ths resl estate bust nets In New York, and a fourth broth er, William, Is to be ordained a priest st Woodstock. Md., on June 26.Ths kidnapper was the black sheep of ths family. At ths esrly stage of hla career hs gave no evidence of the evil tenden cies which afterward ruled htm. He began life as a student In a Catholic Institution In New York, and studied for the priesthood. Then ths erase to msks money csme to him, and he entered ths office of a real estate broker. Hs was unusually quick at figures and wsnt shead rapidly. In connection with the real estate busi ness he became an Inventor, secur ing a patent- for a sanitary lavatory. To promote this he organised a stock company and finally sold out his Interest, after having made about ISO, 000. Meanwhile he had become connected with the Harlem Bank. He began speculating In the stock mar ket and quickly lost all hla money. As his resources diminished he mar ried a Miss Oeroux. With ths evi dent Intention of trying to begin life anew, he stole ISO. 000 from the bank where hs .was employed. The bank officials made every effort to pre vent this crime from becoming pub lic at ths time, but they have never ceased to prosecute a search for Keane. The moment he was arrested In Philadelphia the police received a dls- BROADWAY CENTRAL HOTEL BROADWAY. Cor. THIRD STREET NEW YORK. GREAT FAMILY HOTEL. Excellence Without Estravsgance. RATES: American Plan $3.50 per day. European Plan $1.00 per day. This beautiful hotel enjoys a repu tation of highest respectability and freedom from all objectionable 'feat ures, and recommends Itself to LA DIES and FAMILIES for Its quiet, orderly management, clean, welt-kept rooms, great publlo parlors, grand halls and liberal stairways. Send for Irge Colored Map of Now York, FREE. DANIEL C. WEBB, Manager. TILLY IIAYNES Prop'r. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Merchants and farmers' National Bank AT CHARLOTTE. In the Stat of North Carolina at the close of business, June IB, 1MW. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 772,Kt.SS Overdrsfts, secured and un secured T.159.W V. 8. bonds to secure circula tion 200,000.00 Premiums on r. 8. bonds 7.S2S.00 Bonds, securities, etc 1.000.00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 20,OR8.a Other rent state owned 1,937. & Due from national banks (not reserve a(onts) 7J.S89.8J Due from Htius bank and banker ll.2S4.lf Due from approved reserve agents 71.41 SO Check and other cash Items., ll.mtt Notes of other nstlonal banks 2,896.00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents.. .. .. .. 267.15 lawful money reserve in bank, vis: fcp-cie 39.0U.60 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (a per cent, of circulation) I.OOf.lS Total $1,810,400.79 LIAiilMTIES. Capital stork paid In $200, 000. CO Surplua fund 40,000.00 Undivided profits, lets expenses and taxes pnld Nntlonul bank notes outstand ing Accrued interest reserved .... Lite to other nation al bunks $60,(11.17 S4.M7.7 100,000.00 6, 452.06 Due to Hints hanks and bankers Due to trust com panies and savins banks Due to unproved re serve agents , Dividends unpaid ,., 62,m 16,421.11 I.M Ct.67 individual aeposil subject to check .. 211,134.09 Time certificate of ' deposit 287,423.88 Csshler' check out standing I.104.JI , Bills nsysble. Including certifi 74I.411M cate of deposit for money borrowed .. . 60,000.00 Total ..$1,810,400.70 Stnts of North Carolina, County. of Mecklenburg, s: ''' , , ' I, Oeo. R. Wilson, President ef ths above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above atatement is true to ths best of mr knowledge snd belief. , tKO. E. WII.SON. President. Subscribed and sworn to . before m this 20tli d of June, 180. ' C. N. o. BUTT. Notsry Public Correct Attest: JNO. B. ROSS. .. J. H, MeAPEN. , J..H. WEARN, . : . Directors. . pstch from Inspector McLsughltn, of New York.' asking If Keane was ths young man who had robbed the bank. He went to Philadelphia li years sgo, taking a house On North Grats street. In the neighborhood where ths Muths live. It wss this knowledge of the neighborhood nd ths people there which determined him' to kidnap a boy from that part of the city. ' WOX TEXAS H0RXS. ; South Carolina Division of Travelers' Protective .". Association Secure . Prise for Cerate Increase lo Mem , . bcrshlp During Past Yer. v, i , . Correspondence of T,he Observer. " Spartanburg. 8, C' June South Carolina members of theT. P. A. srs greatly slated over the splendid record made by the State-organisation during the past It months and ths honors accorded It St the recent an nual convention held In Buffalo. Tha prise consisting, of an elegant pair of mounted Texas steer horns was pre sented to the delegates. This award la -mads, at . each -convention to ths Bute organisation showing ths larg est Increase during; the preceding 11 months.Ths prise . has , fallen to Georgia.- North Carolina. Missouri. New York and Nebraska. Ths knights of ths grip of South Carolina are nat urally much gratified that their Urns for sharing- In ' tbs honor came this year. ' ;. t., ..'. r '., s. H. E.v Helntlsh, of this clty,; was elected one of the vice presidents of the general association. "The delegates from this Bute were J. E. Gentry, representing the SUU president: H. E. Helntlsh, it. i J. D. ' Molt, Furmsn Smith, A, O. Duokett and D. Fleming. After the convention many of the del egates took slds trips to Nigara Falls, whlls others went te BU. Louis, Cin cinnati and other points.;..; , ;... Da vou' know that Piedmont Cigar etto coupons are valuable f We pay 60c. per 100. Scblft . eV - Co., Char lotte, n. c .' .' HOTEL WOODARD Breedsray and Mth t,n New York Ctty. . A high-olaas transient and residential hotel, catering only to a refined and exoioslve ellentlle. Exoeptlonal Restaurant Musle. T. D. GREEN. Mgr. - PINE BEAGH HOTEL PINE BEACH. VIRGINIA. Adjoins Jamsstowa Exposition grounds, te ninutes by trolley from Norfolk. Virginia's newest, finest, coolest, health iest reeert hotel, combining every mod ern convenience, unexcelled cuisine and service. Salt water en three sides. Pines in the rear, sweetest drinking water, per fect heafth eosdltMi. Bathing, beating, fishing, golf, tennis, bawling, orchestra and ether diversions. Write far booklet. WM. C BOTES, Manager. Hold Skerebaai Athotic City N. I. Capacity 10 0. Within a few hundred feet of ocean. Private bath. Rates. $16.00 and weekly. Booklet. Bun by s North Carolinian. n tsse2hpPi El! f f SiHC" L w rnTTir.N. 1 aiAissaa-ass----- COME TO "ALL HEALING j& FOR j& HEALTH. REST. Do you nsed health? Do you need rest and recreation under conditions that will make for better health and strongsr constitu tion? Why not get out Into the country, away from ths hustle of town life, awsy from esres p.d perplexities and set up near the mountains, where the air Is purs, whers the sunshine Is brightest, up whsrs ths very atmosphere Is Invigorating and bracing? Why not corns to ALL HKALINO SPBINOS. situated six miles northwest of Tsylorsvllle.. Alexander county. .North 'Carolina? It lies 1,100 feet above ths level of the sea, up In the foothills of the Brushy Mountain. .The healthful climate, coupled with the wonder ful curative properties of ALL HEALINO SPRINGS will make a different man or a: different woman of you. x Hotel open to guet. ' For full particulars, writs I. W; COPLtAND Prop., . Alkaiilliia Springs, N. C .. .... -1 1 DAVIS WHITE SULPHUR: -SPRINGS ' .-V!';i !':inobBiOTft;' ' ' ; -?.vv, .""'' ' ?. is T l ' ""'::'.- On sontuen . Railway Im CJfcMlottS) to Taylorsvine. A' wsll known Spring of fine curlitlvs properties, for Indigestion,, dyspepsia,-kidney trouble, etc. r. ?,--. "4 ; . "Ttew Hotel, complete water and sswsrsgo system, hot and cold bathsv croqust, lawn tennis, bowling- alley, shooting gallery, tels Bhones oonnectlng each floor with offlc. telegraph and telephone nnectlons with surrounding ry. Healthy location. An Ideal nlaeeto rest add reoupsrats. Two through trains dally, front Char lotte arrive 11:10 a. m. and lOttO p. m. . .. goecial pries for Msy. Juns and September, II to l per week. Resident physteten In hotel for the season. m ' July' and August II to II per'. week. Tor further Information, writs for kooklst to .:;. H .A-V, ' ' 'jy --.;' . ,;.(- DAVIS BROS,' Owners and Proprietors, HIDDEN ITE, V. C. V V''U 1 Tf-'i OUR BUS MEETS ALL' TRAINS.";-V'V .-' IN THE HEART I Ot--THC BUSINESS DISTRICT ; ..';",, , - .'' '.:.: ' !" ' - ' ' Over 111.000 ha been -spent In modern Improvements, task- ; ing this one' of the best sppolnted, cleanest and most comfortable ho tel la the Carolina. Ths tablsl unsurpassed south of Wsshlngten.. . All srs outside reems and every one eleotrlo-llghted. Elee trio elevator service, day snd night. ,. Rooms ; with private bath. Cti8ridtte,.N. ; g:...iuy $f u..:s i::id ! H. C. WTLLIAITS. rre-s-tee. , V ' , OestaeUy trt-Mage, N. C : . . I Osned Manr tsrto. 'J CssapleteTy remcaslsd. he sm eel water, stsetrls bells, sNoated en the Southern Railway, 01 mllesv east of As he-ills; elevevtloa, 11,000 Oset. c Fsr rates aad tarther Information, address ''- " - - - : IL C .HLUAtlS ' '.'..'Connelly Sprtegs, If., C,. .' TATE SPRING affords the finest possible combination of health and pleasure resort features. High up in the mountains, the location and climate are ideal.' $30,000 spent in improvements, renttiner, enlarging:, ana moderniz ing: the hotel : Rooms en suite with bath ; steam heat; dining;-room capac ity increased to 600. . -TaterSprlnif Water- la timnni f Ae its enretWe now. ers in stomach, liver and kidney ii . l i il a. dtaeasea, ana ail trouDies tnac are traceable to tboss sources. WritttorfmbfokHL tsstisMialels, sts.. f tb "ta risks el asMriea.' Water svU st aD dras starss. er w skip dirset. i THOs. TOMUgSOH, 0sf 1st sense, issa. BUSINESSMEN Don't want td lose ' tlms." Hsr Is ths recognised way to avoid it: ' DINE AT THKENNY. W. . WILKIN gOX. -Mgr. '' Charlotte's Beet Condnoted Hotel " . , .. IDE BUFORD Special attention fetrsn - to Table Service, making It on equalled In the South. This Is a feature of The Buford that Is claiming ths attsntloa of h Traveling Public Clean, Comfortable Beds, At tentive Servants. C. L HOOPER n RECREATION 1 I Manager SPRNGS REPORT, OF THE CONDITION CT 'JV Tps r "'-l f'-tfi, P',, , ll.W f vV,...vl t4l l.wv,, I tr. ' - ' ' AT CHABLOTTB. ' '.-'-' ' ; la the Btste of North Csrollna, at the close of buisiwi, June uth, UOO. hH-sOUHCEfc j ' - Loans and discounts.. .. .. ,.$1,:,$4.1$ " Overdrafts. secured and ..UBt secured .. ilOO.M U. 8. bonds te secure olrcula- , . tloO'.. .. .. ',. '.,--,.. 100,000.00, U. 8. bonds te secure U. 6. oe- - ,:' posits . 12,000 00- Bonds, securities, ete.. .. .. t,i7.u0 J. Banking house, furniture ..and ' v Matures., ,. .. .. .. 4. (VO.OO , Other real estate owned ... " 07I.CO -. Due from national banks (not 4 reserve sgsnU) .. ,. .. . 1EL1M.JJ r Dus from . Btats banks and v bankers .. ... tl.0t0.tt vue . irom . , approved : reserve : ; . . - agents .. .. ,.' ., ' M.loS.n Checks and other cash Item .. ." lo.67l.tl -Notes of other national banks - 0,03100 (raciwiw paper - ourrsnoy, . i - nickel snd csots,. .. .. ...... TJO.OO Hperie .. ... ..mt.OSB.oi , ; Lsat-tenasr notes .. ls,uo.W U.0W.00 it-aemnuon tuna witn ir. . Treasurer ( per cent, of sir- ' culatlon).. ... ... .... .. ..... -10,000.00 , Total T?" ' TTTT-..' ..'..IL8HT1XU ; UABILITIES. Capital stock ,jsld . in ,t .,.w$0.000.oo Burplus fund .. .. .. .. .. Undivided profits, less expense . and taxsa paid .. .. .. .. t3.TTB.00 National bank notes utataad-'v- lag. ... .. . ..... .. .. ., ' 300,000.00 Due te other nstlonal banks. li.i(0.40 Due to Stat banks and bank- ,;" srs j .. ... : s7,i$B U Due to trust . companler and ' savlnga banks.. .. .. ,. . .lOin" Due to . approved reserv ., ; sgents .w .. , 14.I7S.6& Dividends unpaid ., ., ., ' . 10O.0O ' Individual deposiu subject to check.. .. ,, .. .. ,i. .. ,, .. ., 1110 M Demand certlflostes of deposit 16,110 09 Time certlficstee of deposit.... 001,077.41 Certified ehscks., k; .. MM. P.?t"-,-chcJls outsundlng ... .n.lo United BUtes deposits .. .... 4,ls(.n Deposits of U. 8. , disbursing officer.. .. .. .. ' 4.m.n Notes and bUl redisoounted... r 100.ouo.oo Total .. ..fl.OM.TlJ.ll f.1 ,- Nosj" Carolina. -. County of Mecklenburg, ss: . , "- f. R. A. Dunn. President of ths above' named bank, do aolemnlv m, k i- above statement la true to the, best ef , R. A. DUNK." President. Subscribed snrf nnm tn K.rnm. ,v,l. BHD. dsr of June. IMS. rw.J'A?!B'.Qlil,,,,,e' N0 "Iio, Correct Attest: R. L. OIBBOH, v ... , W. E.. HOLT. . D. H. ANDERSON. ' . Director, REPORT OP TUB CONDITION OP Ike aarioUe ; National Bank RESOURCE& Loans and dlseounta K00.1711I l.llt.14 13,000.00 u.ooo.ro ,4.000.00 U.SOO.00 T4.S21I0 U.tOtM Xl.eH M.T2.a 1,000.00 . M0.M H.1U.T0 l.tto.00 Overdrafts, secured and un secured U. 8. bonds to secure circula tion., ,. .. U. a bond te secure V. & deposiu Bonds, securities, etc.. .... Banking house, furniture and fixtures Due from national banks (not reserve agents) Due from Stats banks snd bankers Due from approved reserve agent Checks and other cash Item.. Notes of other national banks. Fractional nanar eumivv l nickels and centa.. Lwrui money reserve In bank, vis: Specie M.I27.7I Legal-tender note .. (i,ZBS.M Redemption fund with U. S. reasurer (I per cent, of cir culation) , Total , . LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In . $1,244, M4.SJ . $1.00000 Burplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses snd taxes paid.... National bank notes, outstand ing Dse to other national banks. Due to SUte banks snd bank ers Due to approved reserve agents - Individual . deposits subject to .check ...gf7l.07.$ Demand certificates of deposit 9SS.47t.ll Certified checks $,90.00 Cashier's check out standing 4.7OJ.I0 United States de- PoalU M.000.00 Bonds borrowed Bills payable, including certifi cates of deposit for money borrowed Reserved for Interest 63.SUO.0O (T,Ht.$0 12I.000.0S . a,ti(u 44,46124 njoo.10 ost.no. to $0,000.00 00,000.0s O.eOt.07 Total Stste of North Carolina, Mecklenburg, ss: .. $1.-44, 44. County ef I, B. D. Heath, president of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above atatement la true te the beet ef my knowledge snd belief. , " B. D. HEATH. President, subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of June, 1900. C N. O. BUTT. Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. T. ROBERTSON, ' R. H. JORDAN C. VALAER, Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITIONS OP- The first National Bank AT CHARLOTTE. v In ths 8tat of North Carolina., at -tha close of business. June IS. 1900. ' . RESOURCES. ' Loans and discounts I1.07,78.M wvsra rsiis, . peourea ana un secured ., .. U. S. bonds to secure circula tion ' Premiums en U. 8. bonds.. ., Bonds, securities, eto Bankinr houss, furniture, and fixture , Due from National tl.tt $00,000.00 0,000.00 ,ooo.o r.soo.oo Banks (not reserve sgents).. .. ,0n.$i Due from State -. Banks and bankers.. $3,134 $7 '. , Due from approved reserve agante .. .. $S,$$.a Check and other ,. oaah items .. ,1$1 tf Notes on other Na t Ions I Banks.. .. .. 4.100.00 Fractional paper currency, nlokles , and cents.. .... ..; ,. $$.60 ' Lawful money re serve In bank, vis: Specie $30,000.00 . t 1 Legal tender note .. .. It ,000. 00 d.eoo.oo Redemption fund with . ' ' ': U. 8. Treasurer (5 : . ' per cent of clrcula . tlon) .. ., .. .... 1$,90.00 tS0.lU.T0 Total.,'.. ,','. ,...$i,0e,$t2j LIABILITIES.-. s Csnltal stock nald In .... ......I too WA no Hurplus fund k .... Undivided profits, less expenses 100.000.00 smi tsses peia .. Accrued Interest reserved.. ,. National Bank notes, outstand ing.. ' ,.,. ... .... t., 110 444.M 14. CW.OO $o0,0w.ro' , ... ' 1 Due to other nation al Banks 43.170.71 Due to State Banks and bankers.. .... .. $7,S9 04 .-.'...or. Dividends unpsld.... ... H.00 Individual - deposits ', r , '.' , subject to check .. .. 448,427.7$ , t Demand eartiflcstes Of " depoalt v I,$9$.l ' Time certificates of 1 ; ; lv!:. deposit.. . .. ., .. ...$94,711.04 J . .' . , -Cashier's checks out. - ' - , sundlng .. ,. .v.. M00 Mt,U04t Bills payable,' Including' certlfi , ' rates of deposit for money " . ' .borrowed.. .. 12t.000.00 Total.. , ...... .... .M.tm.Kl State of ' North Carolina, ' . County of Mecklenburg, ss: , I. Frank Ollrsath, President of ths shove named bank, do solemnly swear ; 1 that the above atatement le true to tbs ! best of my knowledge and belief. . ' . ' FRANK OILRKATH, '""'"' President.''' SuhexTlbed ' and sworn tibfor me.l . this yth dav of June. 190s. . ,.( FRED NASH, JR Notary Publlo. - . Correct Attest: . 1 I'.y J. r. BtTRRorOHS, ., T..W. WADS, a . , 0 - -i' '. "Vi ' .!....; V ,.'! ..'Vr7T?tvF.... r ' ::...' -:".,. ;rnvr'.f.v."",- .-. ,.. -f . I,' X':'- '. if.. '
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