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iion.L i; : ..v i .;a4 "Wi 'ie wt ro u TtiWi-AV asked John Tucker of a t ! !..! .V1 man. "About 2S riillt-a t-low here," Md the red-headeii nan "ut Rock Hill,1 "Corn now. v.n It In Kork Hill ti,ht In the town or WMsn't tt near llo.'k 1X111 somewhere , about five miles out In tlia woods or It n tnllo?" " "Iilsht In i:ock Tim." "Wcll.'all right." ald John Tucker. "Eju-ubo me, ; I waa' merely judging you by myself when I waa young and . proud. Peopla would eay to me, 'Mr. Tucker, where were you railed and 1 'would reply In aa loud vote aa po- lltennHH would permit, . In Greenaboro, North Carolina.' - la reality I wa raised between the rlouih handle. ISince 1 have crown older n,d hive rot & wife. I admit It: but the war I uaod to Ion to be .regarded aa a ' town man makes ma suDtclou yet wnon i. nrir young lenow lajr iqn no waa raised "in' some town." ,. . "There waa a little shooting arrape down lu Scotland county -which J . have aocn no account of In the pa peri,"; aald Mr. 3. A. McMillan. wno was here yesterday, at the Manufac ture r" Club. ."Would yon . Ilka to take a note of Ut Well, w were ..fixing up the 'eld grist mill-on the .Buffalo -oreek driving piles and re pairing breast-works and clearing out . ine race. auiq . uudoh was . aiong, mostly, aa an onlooker. Ha had . pun or. his shoulder, and whan aome body cried. "Snake, snake!'. Auto aaw something stirring In the mud, and. wimout WBitini 10 ioo , iooa, anoi and hit nigger's heel. Wa had a great laugh, on Auto, and told htm that tf he had been Scotchman and not Frenchman he would not have "Had a-laugh cd. him!", aald a lis tener. "I don't tee hoar- rou could laugh and that poor nigger writhing .- mm.I ... I n.A W Kt "Oh. but lt didn't hurt th nigger," aald Mr. McMillan, . 'The , nigger joined tn the laughtr.g. All the shot A Mr. Jack Tlaatlogs aaya a. -negro Jtold him that he, the negro. "wus . waiain" 'long aa oitcn nana, Darioot d, In d long, high grass,' not even think In" 'bout no anake at .. all, whan chug;!. went a frogl" v -.-, ,,', ", The reporter went to the club atepa after the rain and gaad- across the . street. Undr the Buford balcony -on .the aide walk aat two men, a vacant rhalr between them, and each af them .was. a metaphor of loneaomeneaa and Idleness. The reporter went over and at between them. ' '" ' ' '' ""You are the most dejected looking couple 1 have aeon," aald he. "Why m sadr - - ; - -. " '..The fellow on the left made no re- i . . . i . i wi- L. i. . 4 iijr sana. uuwu in vuair -auu would not be comforted r bored, aa he may have thought The other waa glad of a conversation. " - ' "I'll tell you." ha aald. "Mr borne fa war at Kaahvllle and I have been three montha from -It. .While every- body elae Is trying to get away from ' home -to. aome resort or other. I qm ' atck for home. ' That'a all the resort, all the vacation, I want. Now, here I am '.- in' thla city; I can't do any business I have la to alt here and wait; and bealdea, I don't know a klngle eoul. 1 have been watching the people go ' hv and thmra has not hMtn a familiar .'face." V..,;"'. " 'f -, "That'a , enough to depraaa .your aplrtta,-" said, the reporter, ,"Tea It la," eald Mf. Oentry. ivThen a smile curled hia llpa and av light kindled In his, eye. "But you Just see -. me hustling thla afternoon! I don't ' mind IU. ualeaa I am compelled to be a Jdle thla way. Work la a sort, of In toxicant. It take a man's thouahta K himself, and I don't ml ad any. thing. If only there la opportunity Ifor me to bustle." : 11 - . : -"I ahould like to know what ydu ' are thinking about,", .the reporter ronfeiwed to" Mr. I".? A, Stone, . of Lynchburg,. Va.v tit. stone la a ahull man. ,". - , ,'.' .f": . "Well, air." X am thinking about Is . reariy noinina- as la xkmbidic, wneu , one la conscious," he answered", good i. oeaeve x was mmini over mi fait that the aala of muff ronatantlv "inrreaawa. In apite of the fact that ll la out oi iaauion. iear oy year our - rMdf Anft I la rnt m mm . mini - suspect, an incrraoe . ior xna vuhiiu j ui. ii. .v.iiiiiri, w rrons-rosds store, but the cltlee keen pace with, the country. All the forma cf the tobacco habit' multiply, one reason being that there are more peo 'ple to Indulge In, them.1". , - v : "Did you ever noUce what a aid , o inougm looacco is r ouitea-in Mr, Kd M. Hurrowea, of Ashevlllo, a soap man. "It may affeot different people -differently, but for myself I ran -as quickly and easily when I am look ing at, amoke-iinga.' It aoothea my nerve and levea me free of dlstrac tlona."- He ' recalled . a great many thinkers who wera helpless without ' the weed.', among them Tennyson. Thnt tne ngni sine oj ma aesa ana anotner Jar into which to break theaer pipes at hie left hand. He never used a lnaa mnra 'Hsan rrrea Kilt tS am atlaxt ' one" jar and . Oiled.' the other every day. 'Therc'a a 'reaeon," aald ,Mr. .IJufrowea. ..: ".' . .. ' ' ... "Now; I volunteered to explain why the tobacco habit spreads," continued Mr.- Burrowee. ,"I want yoa to ex nlnln thla; Thore la selling to-day In Charlotte twice ' the4 amount of my sohd as sold here this dav a 'vcar ag. lio you know why?" ' i . , .Nobody knriw or could gueaa. ' . uooi nw eiiner,. nt wonarr Imerlte, but how did Ita ; merlta, b come known t They aay that they are . tlon: telegraph; telephone, and tell a woman, i iiuua someDoay uere must have .told the women." , . . , , . , .... , v . i . . ' . . There waa a Httln belated talk yes terday of the packing house scandal. One man' took the view that thlnga were well enough until confidence In tho packing" waa destroyed. An ow neignoor r mine used to fo to town every Baturday and take uhch on canned hwf. He would take 'his can out to a back lot, alt In the Jail end of his wagon,, and acoop It out with hla Jack-knife. "We boys had a custom of holler ina at nim, Air. iveison, mat la nous .and rat that you are eatlnV That ain't .beff.' ,. -- , ... "'I don't know It, the r.ld -man would reply, taking at mouthful.. '1 don't. know It'"... J. C. M. . ' (, , ; AH J AfiMHria itrm IS. London Evening Ptandard. . It la too bad that fascinations of bridge whist ahould be the siii'ml rauso of the abandonment ot 1 1 . ' r buMlneaa by the New York aorurliv sursnoe comtianles, Clambllng m. ; tbe womon of New York la on th.i t ... 'crease, and a not unusual thioir H for a women who hae Incurred h inn In play and h-r racing to take nut a burglar policy for several thotiaand dollars, representing to her hunland that alia waa tn fear of being rubbed.' After a short time the woman goes to a pawn shop, gets a loan and rslM the cry that she has ben robbed. The himhnnd In turn makes a claim upon the, Insurance company and usually nm sort of evidence Is produced In support the burflsr theory. Hut such women sra happily black awana In I.'ew I'ork, , '. - - . i. i . . i .. r ' . Nicholas It PERSONAL; i t I Tbe Movement of A N'amhcr ot Peo -, pie.- Vialtora and Otliers. - , ' Jar. Peter Ihrte; of Bock Hill, S. C formerly a . reatdeni.--oi 'Charlotte. spent yBterday In law. city - with ISA W. -P. Ballard.' of Greenaboro. spent yeeterday la the city, staying at the Central. . . . t " . Among the out-of-town people here yeeterday waa Mr. -H, D." Wllliama, of Lumberton. .-. ; ( ' ' Mr, J. - H. Patrick, of ; Hickory, spent yesterday here, ,atajrng at tho Bufora. v . : N r .- , . . Mr. ' II. E. Rerd. ' of r Llncolntoa. spent yesterday In Charlotte on busi ness. ; . . -v ' ,.r-.. 4 ,f Among the out-of-town people here yeaterdaywss Mr. H.-C .Pittman, of Newbern, who. waa a guest at the CertraU , v ; - . ..' . Prof. Jay D. Lenta, of Concord waa a visitor In the rlty yesterday, being a guest at tho Buford. . t : Tesk Sergeant -George T.' Duke, of the city. police department, will leave thla morning for. Wrlghtevllle Beach, where ha will apend hla vacation. Du ring his absence his duties will' be performed by ; Patrolman , J, P, C. Morris. : .' ,.'"'. Mr.. W. It. Taliaferro left last night for New 'TTork. , where ha will apend a Week or more.V ' ' . ,;v. S Dr. Emory Alexander, who hae been spending hla vacation In the city, will leave to-night for Philadelphia, Pa. . Mr, William Clarkson, who haa been ependlng several weeks In 'the city with relatives, haa returned to hla home at Corlacapa, Tea.- . Mr. Jamea C, Allison.: of Raleigh, spent yesterday In the city with, re la tlves and Xrtcnda. " - ( . . .. . ' ' Among the vialtora In- the city yes terday waa Mr. U. W.Malloy, of Wilmington - .-., .... Mr. J. A.- McMillan, - of Bcolland county, spent yesterday In . thj. MtVi with ills friend. Mr. John; Charloa Mc Neill.' ' - v f ' ' ., ., - ?. - v t Mr..5 IIer.r Miller, Jr";. la spending some time at Atlantio City; N. J. ' Mr. It.- C' Allen, of Boston. Mass.. la visiting his "later. Mrs. X B. Itud- dock.'' .'. '. ''A -v ', '.-.r..rj Among tne vianora in tne eity yes terday waa Rev. Dr. J. C Galloway, of tlastonla. ' '. - 1 . . Mr. Walter' R. "Thompson, superin tendent of tho . Concord . graded schools, waa In- the city yesterday on hla way to Htatnavllle" to visit his fathert Mr. V. Matt Thompson. ; Mr. R. 0. Alexander Is down from his summer home at Blnrk Mountain for a few days on business, v Mr. J J. Klncald, of Ballsbury, waa a visitor In the city last evening, be ing a gueat at the Central, t Mr. W. It. Massongale, of the Musr sengale Advertising Aa-n y, of, At lanta, Oa., spent yesterday - In the city on- bualneaa. . ' ' : Rex. Dr.. J. . R.r Brldprea, who la spendlnsr the summer with hie family at Llneolnton, Is spending , to-dav In the city on burtnesk lie haa placed the latest catalogues of the Prosby torlsn' College, at the stores of the Htone aV llarrlngr Company , and llonston-Plxon 1 Company, and. he w ill be at bis office at the college all t to-day. . i,, :, .. . .... , AViU Overhaul first A. tt. V, aiurch. At a meeting of the board of eldera nhd deacons of the Flrwt .Aseoclute l(efornnd rresbytetlan church last rilght. It was divided that the Interi or of the church shall he repainted, repnpered and vverhauld and beau tified gni'rully as soon the nwea nry ir-llmlnary arrangements can be milt. The pnrsonngB will alao be overhauled ami painted. . i , The conitreicntlon .0f the flrat A. R. P. church 1 one of the largvt, moHt .ii?TieKt and moat flourishing In tbe city, and It will havo ft hamlnome plnre t,t worship when the rontem li.ii.' l i :- :riii'ri iii iil ure luadu, ', i . I ; r 7 V r..' (V''V;' PI.ArVTTFf KVTITLED TO RECOV Report of tbe) 6prlal Maatcr la the Case- of the J. C. Summers Co . Against the Rk-Mind DUtllllng Co Made to Judge Pritdiard. ;:' s Bpeolal to The Obaervar, . j Ashevllle. Aug, W.The report of the special master in tbe case of the J. O. Bummers Company, ot North Carolina, agatnst the Richland Distilling Com pany, ef Columbia. & C. waa made te Judge J. C. Prltehard In the United tates Circuit Court to-day, Bereral months ago the J, C. Summers Com pany Instituted suit In the United States Circuit Court for the western district of North Carolina saninst -the Richland Distilling Company for alleged damage by virtu of infringement of trade mark and also for a restraining order to pre vent the South Carolina liquor concern from further- employing the trade mark '"Poplar Iog.'" which It whs alleged be longed to the' Summers Company, and which' waa registered. .Tne plaintiff de manded of tbe defendant tbe aum - ef Ijo.oiw. The cause waa referred to 1. A. ' McCatliOUKh. of Oreon villa. 8." . C. as special master. It la aald that the re port of the special master has been made up for Some time, but It waa only filed with -Judge Pritohard to-day. The special master finds that the plaintiff, the. J. C. Summers Company, Is entitled tn recover' frbm the defendant the aura of 2.W0. It la probable that both sides will' agree to the report and that the suit will be finally settled by the pay ment of the tiooo aa recommended. . . v" Y ' i '" :: ' ' REFl'SED.TO RESIAND CA8EL I ' , J.. , ' .-- ' urlge Tiitdwnl Dec Idea That Rnlt of , Mr. M. .K. Wrtstnn Against Mutnal '.Lire Kliould be Heard In tderal ; Courts. -; ,i ; ; :,-: , -f,'.' - Special to The Observer, v :x . ''''.." Ashevllle. Aug.' 11 Argument was had before Judae f. C. Phtehard Irtxtnlted Stale Circuit Court. Saturday . after noon On motion to remand to, the B tat court the case, of Mrs. Mary LV Wrls ton, ot Charlotte, against (he Mutual Reserve Life Insurance .Company. The cnae ia one that ( to do with a cer tain insurance .policy.' The plaintiff sought to recover a aum of money due on the cancellation of a policy. ,.: i The suit was one for fl,v70 and Inter est, breach of contract being a 11 eg ad. It waa begun In th fetnte court and Inter - removed te the Federal .courts. The case was heard by Judge I'rltch ard on motion to remand. It waa con ended by the , plaintiff that the sum rued for wa. not in excess- of t'.'.w), That tbe amount wa II,V0 exclusive of interest and cost. . The defer)dunt'a at torneys set - up the. claim that the amount aued for was more than ti.lwOi that the suit was for, breach ot con tract; that the Interest constituted part of the aum being sued for and that It wna not Internal In the ordlnarr ac ceptation of the term. It waa contended that tne unv wit n interest wnicn tne plaintiff, If entitled to recover at all. would receive : would amount, to about . Juaga t'ntennra tooa inia view or tne ens and refused to remand the cause to the State courts. J.v'.. .'.;,. tw -..",. "'.'- Mr. John A. Tate spent yesterday at Rutherfordton ; on t business. t f DESTROY TUB CAITSE. You Cannot Cure Inndi'iiff Wliliout IrHtroing the Camo or It. Many, people wash their , scnlt a Baturday night or Sunday to try 10 keep the dandruff down for tha wetc, but on Mondny night the scalp haa be gun to Itch, and Tuesday momma, will find a good aupply of (ian.lruif when tho hulr is brushed. Trior is but one real sclontlflo way of curing dandruff, and that Is to kill the prvm that causes it.aand falling hair- and flnnlly bnldneas. There la on'v one preparation , that ' will donfroy the gorin and that is Newbro'a 1 lei pl inn. it Is an entirely new dlacovery and the only hair , preparation that la bnaed on the new scientific principle. In addition, llerplcldo is a very ie. freshing hajr drelng for retrnl.ir toilet uao. Hold by lending drultt. Kend 10c. in stanins for sample to The ITerplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. K. II. .Jordan .A .Co. f peci."iilKeiiii. '' ) ; (a the event ef the succaaa of the long expected Ruaalan revolution; the Cxar'a last stand before a probable fight will be made In- hla beautiful palace at Peterhaf, aome of the magnificence may ba imagined from the ' accompanying : view, showing the famous lagoon garden., the palace being at the far end. The other view ahowa a maaa being solemnised In the open 'air. attended by, the Cur, at Cron-sudt, the scene of the recent mutiny, which. Jailed. .Vv'.V BRIEFS, y. ; .',.-. .i' Pew? Minor Happening In and ,(.; . About the City. , . ; i-Brown or ' McKee T . Gluyas '. or McAuleyT .-y. V: y. Mr. F. R- McNInch was Indisposed at his borne on Eaat avenue . yester day. .;, ' i' .' v '. "How Women Love" la the bill at the Park Auditorium the first three nights of thla . week. . , ' ; , -Charlotte and the Immediate vi cinity were vvUlted by frucUfylng showers yesterday afternoon. . ' Mrs. W. W.'Watt has been con fined to "her rooms at the Central Hotel curing the last' few days by ni ne.. ; : - : . ' , ..' Now that the excitement at Balla bury la over and the Mecklenburg primaries closa to-day, Charlotte peo ple will look to pther thing. J: . i-Cotton ; In .' Mecklenbrg . county has a very 'fina ' weed thu year, but It has not fruited well. In many com munities the rains have been exces slvs. i ,;; ; y . ,' . -'.'The' clty'pollcs court yesterday morning waa a rather alender affair. The worat offender was Will Harper, a colored clUaen, who waa fined for being drunk -.".' ,' Tbe fox huntlnr season draws plgh. The buntera of Fayettevllle and other eastern towns are getting their horns, their borsea and their dogs In shaps to chase the haughty gray.' ; ' ' "- ; The August criminal term of the Mecklenburg . Superior Court will ednvene thla morning It II o'clock Judge R. B. Peebles, ot Jackaon pre siding. About SO prisoners are In the county Jail awaiting trial. , , Thai Baraca claaa of the Sunday Whool of the Second Preabyterlan church will give a plcnlo at Latu Park thla evening, beginning at 7 and ending at 11 o'clock. Tbe claaa conj prtaea more than IS young raenr 1 Charlotte seema almoat depopu lated of club women. Many of thoae who can afford It are In the moun tains, resting and taking on atrength and flesh. The Queer. City la repre sented In every popular; resort place In the Bute. Rv. M. A, Barber, of Burlington, will conduct a rotsaton at Christ church, Rowan county, beginning to day and lasting through 8unday, There will be two services dally. The holy communion. iWlU be observed Sunday morning. , .- The Seaboard Air Line Railway Company will conduct an "Old Hose" Mle of unclaimed freight at the Jocal freight depot and warehouM to-morrow morning. Auctioneer W. A. Greshsm will cry the goods at.d about 00 packages. will be sold. , The fine melon from BerryhlH and Steele Creek townships have be- fun to roll In and after every other own tn North Carolina haa forgotten that there waa' auch a thing Charlotte mHii antnvlr.sr the larce. lulcr mel ons that the young farmers sell on theJI streets. ' ' V 1 " ..' ? The Charlotte Consolidated Cigar Stores are having lu place on Weat Trade street remodeled end a hand some electric sign placed In front pre paratory to opening.- Tbe North Try on street store haa been . remodelod and now presents quit an attractive appearance. f, Vr-The ObsetVer's report yesterday of Dr. Klncalds leoture on Hawaii, at the Socond Preabyterlan church, Sunday afternoon,, contained a typo graphical ' error, - In -the estimated yearly ost ' of ' the Kamahamaha Training". School at Honululu. The annual expense of the Institution Is lioo.ooo; not. $1,000,000. . .. s Quit a number of Charlotte peo ple ' will go to . Wilmington end Wrlghtsvllle . Beach on the big Sea board excursion to-day. The train will leave Rutherfordton at f:t0 a'ctock and will leave Charlotte at 10:10. The fare from 'Charlotte and return wlli be $1. Two nights- and a part of three days will be spent at the coast city, the train Arriving there this af ternoon and leaving , on the return Thursday afternoon .v ; V ,,.v ' . . .. ' 'OALVtSTON'S . SEA WALL majcea lire' now as safe In. that city ai on the higher upland. K. XV. Ooodlo. who rldia on Dutton - At; in . Waco, Tex., needs so aea wall for safety.- He writes: "I have used Dr. King's Nw Diaeovet-y for Consumption the past Ave years and It keeps tne well and safe. Be fore that time I had a eoiish which for yeara had been growing worse. Now It's gone.", Cure chronlo Coughs, La Grippe Croup, : Whooping Cough and prevents ' Pneumonia. Pleasant to take, Kvery bottl aruaranteed at R. 'H. Jor dan A re.' drug store, price Wo,; and 11.00. Trial bottle free. . ,-,( i ATLANTA SCHOOL OF MKD1CINE, Ikix SS7, Atlanta Oa. . .. largest medical college In thla section of the South. Dignified Institu tion of high grade. Clinical advantagea moat excellent. Unusual facilities for practical laboratory work In pathology, bacteriology and dissecting.. Equipment new and complete. Faculty of tl educated physicians experi enced in professional teurhing. Four course required: for graduation. Ijirgeat medical college building between Baltimore and New Orleans will be finished by Kept, 15. ' Write for catalogue A. - , ' $ i793i THE BINGHAM SCHOOL trflf V MILlTAftT. Aiaofratronaaawleie lnthae""h. V vs fall4 tl4ia Year I r-wun-" tuU It. 1 T -. te , , . " ,. AccldcoUl Sbootlng.-. Special to Th Obaerver. - ; ' Spartanburg, 8. C, Aug. , 11. -A special from Union says that an acci dental shooting occurred there Satur day night at the U. A G. S. depot as the train from Buffalo Mills was en tering the station. As Judaon Wright and Thomas Knox, two passengers, wera leaving the car in which they had been riding a platol In th pocket f Wright caught in the door faxing of the car and exploded. : Th bullet erUered Knox's groin, ranging upward lodged in the atomach. producing what la considered a mortal wound. Wright . ran and was latsr arrested on a warrant sworn out bv the father of Knox. He Is In Jail. Ths shooting Is believed to have been' purely acci dental, and the clrcumstancea seem to bear out the belief. Both men are residents ot Bpffalo. CHAMERAtN-S COLIC, CHOI.FRA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY. BUTTER .. .v.. THAN THREE DOCTORS. Three yeara ago w had three doctor with our little boy and everything that they eould do seamed in vain. At last when ail hope seemed to be gone we be gan -using Chamberlain's Cullo, Choiera snd Riarrboea Remedy and - In a few hour h began ' to Improve. To-day he ta as healthy a child a parents eould wish for." Mr. B. J. Johnston, Linton. Miss. For sal by R. H. Jordan A Co, . Educational VIRGINIA COLLEGE Ff a YOU NQ LAOI C8, Ronk. V. Opeaskcpt. Ift.iau. Onribe leading School tot Yani lad la ia tbe oalh. Mew SalUiln . plaaes aa4 euisateoC Campos km ao. Of MMiataUi Sceaary Is Valley af Vlnriaie, fame tor bsaJik. CunpM and ASMrieaa laaebera, rail eean, Oooaerratory adTaatage ta Art, Moat aad Klonulloa. CMtlBcaKw WeUealry. Mndenta from SO Siaiea fr caukiave adden WATTtl t. NAKXIS, nalM, Raannka. V. : in, GuticM Uasais BoArwaiaai. TxtTra. WOMAffy COLLEGE mciiMONq, VA. . Located In the beautiful and his toric city of the 8outh. offers un excelled advantagea for the higher education ef young ladlea. The cultural and educational fa cilities could, not be duplicated, by an expenditure of one million dollar. - Courses lead to the degree of H. L, B. 8.. B. A.. M. A. and B. Mus. Faculty of to officers and teachers It men, II ladlea. " Enrollment Isst sesson III. Terms moderate. Send for Cata logue, ; ' ; :" --.'; , t ' JAMES NRIJtOV, ;v",V; " ,' Preeldcnt Literary, Teachers Normsl and Bualnets Courses. Total cost year il. New build ing, m sturfanta an. nually. 47th . term opens August ' ' 18th. Catalogue free, Ad dreaa, W. T. Whlt- sett, m. V., , Whit- Scislh Carolina Military Academy ; ' Otaddp Qartesloa, t C The flute ; Military College Es tablished by act of General Assembly HO. , full colleglat cour of four year. Elective , in th fourth year la Civil Engineering, English, Chem Istry and ; Physlca. "' Terms: ; For tuition, board, clothing." books, heat, light and nledlcal car., i:t0 a year, payable In three Installment.' For circular of Information, apply to Officer Commanding Qtadcj, - Charleston, & C . WARIUNTOM KSCH SCHOOL ;( J ' 'f-'1 WARRENTOr,"'N," O? ' )''"! I ' 8cholaatlo year 10I-'0T begins Au gust 10th. Total Kxpense (Including Tuition, Board. Lights, Heat and Wsshtng) guaranteed not to exceed from IKS.OO to 1171.00 for th year. Buildings heated by steam," Hot and cold water in all dormitories. , Parents are .referred to th au thorities of the University and the various Colleges, male and . female, For catalogue, address , JOHN GRAHAM Principal. villI'lataw. Kua 4;UAM. iupt, fc. y, 1, ho. 4, AiutKviuua M. C. mm a a ? ELIZABETH - : CONSpRVMORY OF MUSIC, ' - aiAKLOTTE, ?f. Cv.", , ;. ' ' ..... ' A I! I G I1C RADE COLLEGE f OR V 0 M E N STANDARD IK A. B. COURSE higher than ' any college for , ' . women In North or South CaroUna.'Vv;v FACUtTY Only ' experienced teachera from, the leading Ameri- can and European vntveraltlea at the beada ef Depart nsenta. 4 ' HTSIC Separata, apeolall equleped building far mostc 91 epeciaiuu in the Conaervatery, waa give all tbetr time te. ; Y " teaching muale. Director of Muate a llpalg , gradaate ef International repatatloa. -. ; - ;,,!,,,; t.-f1 THE KCnOOLB Of ART AWD EXrRSSIOX-Oa the ' aame . high plana with the eelleglate and muate department.., LOCATION TJNSUrtPASSEDJO acrea of park campus overlook lng the city, adjoining the clty'a new park, and free from , . dust, amoke, noises, eta with pure upland country air. ur ( rounded by aong. bird and the beauties of aature, - ; COIXEOE ILANT-, 1 1 'fireproof bulldtnga modern , and V Military ta, all raapacU y !; ;: v. V v. 4" ' ; An Institution .'which la ! a Gift to Education, with reeourcaa j : outalde the lacome from patrons, Undenominational. , and ep .' : " paale to an Intelligent dlacrlmlnatlng public, who desire ' '': the highest order of eervlce at a -, reasonable - cost, on , Ua Itloatraud Catalogue Mnt on " V'v Mc; IESSIOX BGIKS SETT. ifTIL 'l-'i'' " -' - - ' CMAS. ,a Kl6, President: li 'J PRESBYTKRIAN ' COLLEGE FOH AVWIEX,- CHARLOTTE. K, C Thla old and reliable school makes u- loud claims,' but points ta Its ' graduates In every section of the State. , A superior faculty of trained specialise; musical advantagea ot ' the hlgheet order: a new building, with modern convenlencea, and a , higrt VMJUini LVUIUI.im i l JlKVe jaBafflaV w Veaaa- tajCoasosATtft CAPITAL STOCK ' . Z CHARLOTTE.. N. C. RALEiOH. N. C. " Piedmont Insuranc Building. Pullen Building. These Schools give the world' best In Modem Business Education. Oldsst Business College in North Carolina. Established. Positions secured or money refunded. No vacation. Individual Instruction. SPECIAL SUM- . . ..... . wa a .... ttlui m . li KKNuun. aifK siv.uw on me Coarse, by registering between August 1st and August 15th. ItOt. . ? ' , . . Mmtm m.." t,-B-AmA l.t.lvii C ffmrm mnA HlaK ITnAorm. ' T, I 1 L V IU-U.J IW WUl MVWIII - - " menta. They ar FREE. Address KINO'S Bl'WXESS COLLEGE. :- ;: Charlotte, N. CH or Raleigh, X. C. . - ' . J J - - . . Greensboro' Female ' ' '.' . ; - ..; GREENSBORO, N a -.-'J. sS '",. '.'..':'. ' ; ''-.. i.i ... - "",,' ' ' :. .... I ' . i ,.. ...... . . r.. . . , ' Th aixtlsth annual session will Open Wedaeeday. September 1tt 1101. Advanced Literary Course. Schools of Music, Art and Expression; Practical Business Course. " All departments of instruction vndsr the car of able specialist who hav received their training In leading College and UnlveralUea, , boU In thla country and In Europe. ' New building; new equlpn)nt all modern convenlencea For fuller information, apply for catalogue. MRS. LCCr Vi ROBERTSON, Fraeldaaa. Q A K RID G E I N S TITUTEN OAK' RIDGE NORTH CAROLINA Tbe tersest sad Beet fcietpiwd Fktlng School lor Toang Men and Boy la ; y i' VttTrM lor Coa, for BebMHa. for tKe. fh year d year under v , preeaMsaaflseasaant? rouroaureee. , Hatt slad-al. Ut year. larm. " see levetT Fof beauUlul catalog a addree J. A. sodMLli. MOLT, friacioak. ; . ' : ; : ; . eharlotto University School offers a ' four-year high school coarse to boys. The work begins with the sixth grade and ends with the eleventh. Careful attention Is given to each student Rapid and substantial progress Is ensured. Kxprrivncrd trcli rra. who are also good disciplinarians, hav been employed. - Teacher: Mr. H. W. Glasgow (Davidson). Latin, Greek, German; Mr. W. W. Pavld son (Yale). Mathematlca. Bclonc. History N C, Klocutlon; Mr. H. O. Hmlth (Harvard), English. - French. Iliatory. English composition Is not neglected. Frequent exercise ar given ln declamation and debate. French. Oerman, Oreek. Latin aad Stenography are elective etudles. This Is th chool your on should attnd unUl ready for regular collegiate worlc .Bend for catalou. '',;"j' - ... "'. ,t,;, '; ;It W. GLASGOW, rrlnclaLr Poplar and Sixth Street. v TRINITY; COLLEGE 'si V". f-i' Four ' Departments Collegi ate Graduate, - Englneartng . . nLrg "library facilities. 'Well K. equipped laboratories tn alt . departments of science. ;Oym-. ' naalum furnished with best ? ; apparatus Expenae ' very moderate. . ' Aid for worthy 'students. : ' "-, x V Ybung Men wtalilng to Study Law sltonld InvesUgat tha su- :. pertor advantagea offered by ' 1 th Department ; of Lavr tn Trinity College. . . . ; C ; ' V 1 j, . For catalogue 1 and further Information, address ; .. W. NEWSOM. Registrar. i Durham. N. C DRAUGHOHi J), i- w r J W a 2 " Haloln, Columbia, KnoxvIK, Atlanta. ) College In 13 Kiatxs. I'1n ilO.Na secured or money Kl.t U.N'UliO. Alao Uach BY MAIL. Catalogue wlll'con. etnna you that' ttraughon'a la THJ bltaT. Call or aand fr it, , , COLL i, r s ' . 'V , s V ' I ? v application.. 'It: ' 1 a ti .v. i, v I . . R. BRIDGES, P. IMWent v . . z $30,ooaoo comuuiau miurn, or t w oauara trinity Park' Sch::l " r,v. vV''''i'.-'."svp .V-v '- ,-. '(''' ' ' -' -!" 'y '.' " V lx first 1 class ' preparatory . school. . Cartiftcatea of gradu . , atlon accepted for entrance to . adlng Southern college, i J , Boat Equipped Preparatory ;' "' ; '" School . In Jh ' Sooth. ,-.. ' 1 Faculty of .fan officer and teachera Campus of seven ty .; five acrea Library contain ' lng- thirty thousand - volume. Welt . equipped gymnasium. ' High standarda and modern i ' tnethofl of Instruction; Pre ' quent lectures by prominent lecturers. Expenses exceed ' Itrsly moderate,,, .Seven years ' o( phenomenal aucce'sa For catalogue' and other In- formntlon, addresa y : IX. M. NORTIL Headmaster, ''. '.Durham."N. C. . v Institute tor Young Women and of Music. Te liirnt Haca f .r Your I a u o li t r t ; College "T"cotl c A- r C C I a 4k. - 4 I j- . 1 Atic,'t JC;'
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 14, 1906, edition 1
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