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CHARLOTTE DAILY I) i Jr. ) k 4 i 1 i J I 31, ,j ii FAVOSIIE h i;vi;:;v Turn. is I,v f tlui Crcntcr Clnr iY'' mvc:l . lr. 11. ii( .Not Jiukf a Hit but ,1 l'ri-a licr 1 lis Wit Not lu mm' cUm Willi l'nil ham's : n-le - YifUTIajr , Wm of ; Link Klilinrtloii' OnhPd . U.e DiWlrj' Quartette ami llo . t ! mrK'k nil I'lcaM Uio Autti . tu-r. - fMim Hoaxta a -News-;n t lii MrUr He Tske av Whirl i (lie t'lub, and -Says He Would XlHT SfO Hill lky jrt to Jail Titan 1 kroiiio a Member of It. ,t t Richardson orchestra, compo- ' f some 2 5 pieces, played . In th "my yeftterday afternoon about i.uur before s the- Chautauqua's n(T time, 4:S0, Moat of the selee were popular, ; and the. people were preHerU had a good time, t with Its new recruits , and 1 Its sund-bys,:. the organization is far r than It has ever been and f the beat features of the festl ! r. Robert Smock. ' tenor, opened l ogramme" proper, with - four n Love Lyrics," ,.; by Annie 'rd Kulden: Tempi Bells, Than the Dust, the Kaahmlel :, und Till I Wake. Al an encore tve a Bailor Ballad. Mr. Smock yed a powerful voice,' rich, and ly without strain. ' He : has -.ifd temperament.' which he el to reign-over tone and the other tuues of his art. , . His lnterpreta- n is wonderful,' bis presene is : '-'.nfr. and the contrast between his 'oil tempestuous notes and the tender tones, soft as velvet -put the, muslo i rs in bis audience into an ecstasy. n he high note with which he eonclud . 1 the sailor Ballad was as clear and t tron- and sweet aa a flute. He i withal, a charming' gentleman per- pfinnily.. -;'-:... i . -. - . .-i : f THIS.. DAILT QUARTETTB Ml, There Is no need to comment upon the -work of -the Dalley Quarto tte, m uo followed Mr. Smock with "I'd Like to Oo Down South Once More,' nd an encore; for Its great popular ity la Charlotte Is established. The vuM ' depth and mellowness of Mr. L alley's basso serves as a background lor the other three voices, and there never was a bird-throat sweeter than that soprano's. That ware ring tone- ,oolr. like the vibrations of a bell. he has either come-by naturally, as did Christine Nlllson, or has acquired it in perfect loo. For pore sweetness i there has not been a better voice here. ' The tener and alto. Oiling In between . the baas and soprano,- males the bar- mony complete. And,- thanks be for that Mr. Dalley Is not making- any original orations this season, . bat Is leaving that for, men who are em- Ployed to do It. ' i . .- . Mr. F.& McNInch Introduced Dr. 1L W. Bears, the lecturer, whose sub- jct was "Mors Taffy and , Lea iipltaphy." ' DR. XL WV SEARS LECTURE. ; Dr. Sears' philosophy may be sum ud up In this exhortation: Bay good things about people before they die. ' lie. mildly pleased nla audience. Where he was serious he did very well but he makes a mistake to pose as a humorist, which he Isn't. He cot on . people's nerves . at' once by calling our State "Nawth Kllltna," and -ovo id ted it from . mnpronunclatlon. through "Nawth Kllllny,'' to '"Nawth Kimnya." the second In each case be ing- long,' of course. When he spoke the name of our town yon would have thought he spoke of "The Lady of Hlialott" Ills efforts -at local hits were the sorriest ever, "I am living at. J of I live been to Charlotte." The - opie tried to laugh,' and tried again .. hen he' said, referring to, a senior i ini to whom he delivered the.bacca laureate s,rtnon.'"rhey were the pret ' tfettt girts 1 ever laid my eyes ontill I cam Into 'this opera house this afternoon." Moreover, almost all the lecture; was autobiographical; It Was lr. Bears, his birthplace, his son. Ills experiences. Moreover again, few of - hi Jokes were hew. night In Sarri ' Jones' . presence he told Sam's old ; story about the modern style of hand shaking, and another story about a sides "the old man and old woman," ) .sleeping In a ene-ronm house, with appeared some time ago In Upln , cott'a . HI enunciation was hurried ' mrlon-le -searrh of -applause,- lug ' trlng In 4ha names of Jeff Davis, Zeb Vance, Lincoln, and others. Ha per- peirata siste siun, earn as inu: ii la the hold-on quality and the stlrk , ability . that gets ' there every time." And he attributed Barn Jones' -fame to those qualities! . ' TUB HUMORIST WAS NOT ; ' - HUMOBOUS The only clever story he had and the only one that made anything like . a hit was to the effect that "nothing . J I ... M .11. . t L I I ' fforts to learn the multiplication, when his eldest son waa teethlog, -describing by action the- way he ' bounced the child to the tuns of T ' times 7 Is it, and, though be never arot beyond the 7 column, his son turned out the . best practical mathematician In bis college class , and la his city, lis scored pretty well -on the woman who takes patent mod- tclaer be saw one taking medicine' for the nlsr-ement of the liver, and asked h-r if she suffered from that ailment; ah replied no, but that she was afraid she might have It some time. Another woman took so many pills that her joints beoarn ball-beaiing. They laughed t tn man who had burled seven successive . wives and raised a monument to them tn common; on ths monument tie ' had carved a hand, pointing to the sky, and the words and figures "7 no. He pleased them also with this: at a place where he lectured mr-e, be told the old men to chuck their wives under the chin and be af fecMonato to them; next time he came hex k J here he found an old lady mad nt him, and. whnn he Inquired of her the cause, got the reply that her old . tnan had been acting the fool ever otno that lecture about chucking wives under chins, Vr. fWrs, however,' has a capital rood fac. bale and hearty, and aa lie deserlbed the faces of hli audience, Ms wss like a full moon. It was good doctrine be propounded, and he is all a preacher, wholesome la his influence, evidently eager to do good. ! repeated ly paid high tribute to Hint Jon, and OH Bum sst on the rnr of the stage, pulling at his inn...ifich end enjoying himself. The ' tmmo btween Sam end Lh Sears a Immortals la hat th former's hu t.r i wholly natural and ths tatter's a lour d forr..-.( .. - isu-ljsrdson's orchestra brilliantly rn Kr.fl ftubenstrln's Melody la w, m I reapondifil to an - eru'ore. Mr, i - -k enthuet'd the bouse with T til l.t-llpso," from ilanders Mamson, unj siiil further delighted It with droll manner cum to the footlights and lookoi meditatively'-. overVthe "We -will now," -be aldrhave selection from my Wife's first 'hus band. raushter.) i I am. like. Pat I hope I'll never live to see , my wife married strain. . , . r ,.,-- 4t AFTER THE FIIIST WIFE IS DEAD . He told the story of a. devil who married a woman 'and lived With her to. years, they working together and accumulating- 'property.v Then . sne dies, and before IS month that devil begins to notice.. . He rets him a rub ber-Ured buggy and tine horse, and rides that woman all about. Pretty soon the old, house la rolled back. and a' new house built, and then there's a wedding. There are two servants, where there1 wasn't any before. Bam said that if they ever heard of his doing that way they , might break hi neck, t. Continuing: "1 - always did think a. woman ought to make her children respect her first husband. Of course I, don't care what she does with the other devIL"- TALKED' ON COMljr . BOMB, f "1 am goln' to talk to-night on 'Cotnln. Some )'X 1 never tried It be fore, but I thought I'd try It here. This audience will do to practice on, That's-why-1 Ilka to. come to Char lotte: , It don't strain- me to talk to you - or listen to - you. X ' always go away- from here perfectly rested.'.' t 1 1 He discussed the Chautauqua move- means a name i . He repeat f,.-.i !ic." an eiwore Th crowd "..! 1 not let Mm be, but gave him ' titer insistent. encore, to which he ; 'widi d with a moxt rharmlng lit-exqulIU-lr sang. "The Dear ;irl." In his work lt tiijtht he ii HurpfiMf-l that of yesterday ef fi v.n. Then the JaUif Quartette ' a f i'if rtd un 4 noore, "My Old J '...-.' ' ' . '. i i 'in' "Ifdroducod" i . ment, saying that the n sacic tied m the middle ed the , definition several times, jtut say this for your information,? no- explained, with : fine 'irrelevancy. "The Chautauqua Is - a compromise between . the old Methodist camp meeting and the county fair. ..There ain't enough religion left for a camp meeting, and the people are tired of the old cow and the nunkln." Apropos of the scarcity of religion he said that the preachers are not to blame; they do they best ther .can with the ma terial they have to work on "Ton feed your preacher on wheat straw the year round, and tan him up. ana expect him, to make It In J.-10. Our good brother last night gave you some straight rood about th cigarettes. H didn't talk about them as I would but he showed he would If he could." A mother once asked Sam what to do about her son's smoklnr cigar ettes. "How old Is. hef Sam Inquired "BU," she, said. "TaKe mm out in the, back yard and wring his neck." Bam commanded. - SAM ROASTS THE OLUBl Ther ain't a church In this town that hasn't got them lousy devils, the members - of that club, in it. ' i wouldn't let my qarriage driver drive up to that club, and he s a nigger, and a full-blooded nigger. I'd rather have my son in the penitentiary than In that club. And yon claiming to be the Chilian of Ood and on your way home! t . "But - X don't want to make you club fellers mad. for I ain't a-goin to fight you. I'm about you ilka the feller who started off to commit sui dde and a mad bull mad at him and be ran from the mad bull. A looker on asked htm; wny did you run from the bull. If you wanted to dleT' 'But:' beaays. I reckon I've got any choice as to how I'm goln' to dls, H looked over th house In pious reflection.. "Now I know some -of you don't like Sam Jones's style." hs admlttted, "but do, and who's running' this thing you or mer' 1 The reader may imagine - iaugn- ter" In parenthesis after almost every sentence, for Sam's manner, waa a great deal funnier than his words; inexpressibly "dry" and droll. SAM TAUCS 8TRAIOHT TO THEM H aald ha. would talk stralxht at them If they rods blm out of town en a ralL and If they did so, he would say to them, "Gentlemen, rd as soon walk but for the honor of the thing." He has been criticised for preaching out of th Inble. "Cut you fellers are out Of th Bible yourselves, and I must go out of It to hit you fellers." If anybody Is not satisfied with Bam he will reply - as the negro Baptist preacher did to th Methodist niggers, who were looking on at his baptising. He said. "Breddern. 'merslon is d only Bible way to baptise." 'How, does you know datT" said the Metho dist niggers.- "Dat ain't none er yo' business," retorted the preacher. It were vain to try , to report his . lecture as logical. There' was nothing- akin, to logic In It; no thread running through It at all, and ne more connection ne- ween hi witticisms . than that be tween unstrung bead There Is no accounting for ths absurd' wanderings of his mind. 1 - He love to get back home and say to his wife, "Laura, blew your dear soul, there are very few .women I meet on my rounds that I think any more of than X think of you."' 1 SPEAKS WORD FOB ROOSEVELT He touched on politics, saying that "Roosevelt la the best, truest bravest President this country has had from Washington down, and I've been around some. too. X'y been around more than you and all your people, back to Adam." But Roosevelt nor any other candidate for the Presidency, except th Prohibitionist, will fight liquor. "Hut I'll fight that whiskey gang. I'll nit 'em a long as rv got arms, kick 'era as long as I've got feet, bit 'em as long as I've got teeth, and .then cum 'em!" His mind got back to himself and what people and papers ssy about him. II then roasted The Observer reporter. A ROAST FOR THtf OBSERVER ... REPORTER. "X looked at that repBrter yester daye afternoon," said he, "and I, said to myself. The angels don't -know where that thing will bob up.' He might a well have brought his cam era her and take a picture of the tip of ray. nose,: my elbows, and my knees, and called It a picture of Bam Jones, as to put that . stuff In the pa per as Sam Jones' speech. But he done the best hot could. I'm not blamln' him.. I'm braggln' on him." He then explained how th reporter had missed th point of his sorry pun a bi t Carrie Nation's hatchet, and old Plum mer Stewart, Who -sat In a box, and had the reporter spotted, rubberred at the reporter and led oth er people to 'crane round and rubber too, all to the eon fusion and great em barrassment of this timid and modest reporter. . - " - '' " i" "' ' The humorist then took whirl at the Apostles Creed, saying that- the apostle had been In heaven three centuries- .before .'.the creed 1 was draughted. , . "But ' you say, ; 'We thought the apostle - got that thing up.'-. Your ignorance is th .most charming thing shout you." t - He rubbed hi brow. . ' . t "Am i 'Comlo Some' r , he , won. dered. - - ' - . f'-v-; ';:-', .' , BRYAN IS A OREAT RUNNER, v H recurred then to politics, declar ing, "1 think the devil will ait every Democrat end every Republican la the . United BUles. but, . thank Ood, he Won't ait much.") Continuing on politics! They're doln their, best to gt Teddy to, run. Then Bryan will run. He leves to run. He don't car whether he Is elected or not. Just so be gits to run. There never was a dog lovd w run a rabbit better ahn Bryan loves to run for President. But I Ilk Bryan on acount of his charac ter. Drysn Is as good a man as I am." II tnrw bouquets at Polk, lAFYillette, and others, and won so j'lsuse I'V he flnt eentpnee fallowing: J'And oiU ;;urtfi Corol!n has got om in of of the best Governors on any State in the United BtHtes. - He fcln'l the great est man in the, world, but he's true. He's a bis "fellow physically," an,d here Bam locked bis. lingers two feet before his , abdomen. suggesting Hhakespeare'g "Justice, wlta his fair round belly," ' , - , ,' He looks like he has eaten a water melon without cuttln' It, and & tike he's 'Comln' Some". ; , Bam can't sUy. off himself . long. . . o "Nobody can ride me. ; . When, a man puU his foot In iy stirrup, next tning be knows, after the dust settles, I will be sundln' at the trough, eat In',: with one of his galluses around my ' hind leg." - ' . ' ..'-:.' lie wss about to get through now. tie confided that he had spoken long er tnan usual. It rested him. you know,' to sneak: to such a simple crowd. He said ths lousy club devils would go from the house, ; hanging their heads and saying, "I'm a fool. I set there and laughed at that rascal. Do you know why I made yon laugh For the same, reason that the fellow gave the sick dog chloroform; so he could keep, blm still , while he took hi medicine." - ..-;. ' , :w -.-..c - f. MECKLENBURa " DECLARATION. - Sani said -he - was anxious - to .take well In Charlotte. He pointedly ask ed CapV. Franklin If be was taking well.,' IX New Tork and Boston an Chicago set down on me It's all right; but, If Charlotte -sets down on lei ler, he's gonel , I want to-tell you the Declaration' of Independence was first writ out right here. You'll hear that j every time you come here, but HS nald an extensive tribute himself, saying that he preached more sermons and to - more people than any other man. dead or aiiv. In the. worid'n , history., All the preachers ' t here,' . be '.i said - will admit that the devU- , U this ' tswn. but " no ; two them can agree as to how to ait him out; The Methodist preacher will say Xrs ride aim out on a rail." , . The Presbyterian; "Brethren, let's do all things with decency and In order; the Baptists: "Let's take blm, Co me river and drown him:" and the EdIs-. copallans: "Gentlemen, If you run th devil out of this town my memners will be so f lonesome I can't do thing." f (-- , v . .. -w '-:, r. f: He happened to thmk af the pug doa woman. .. ; , - 'When thr i Lord gives man a good wife and ll or Xt cb.liiua.-h blesses that man) but when the devil gives a man a woman and a poodle dog. he Just throws off on him. i don-i like the poodle-dog woman nohow. No woman wno kisses a poooie oog can kiss Bam Jones. I'm not much - on klssln' women. nohow. If X .had poodle dog woman for a wife and she took that poodle .- out envm ana wouldn't take m. I would go back home and ask about my wife, .and aay, "Where Is It 7 " He mad a n4 pass at the Mormons, aon erupiea some eloquent parun woras. ; r i THE CHATJTATJQtTA PltOGHAMHE. Bom Intf-rcnting . Feature Frmiaed for to This Afternoon and To-Alght. The Chautauqua Is drawing large crowds. Many out-of-town people will he here to-day and . to-mor row. ,. 1e - . The following programme will be given to-tray: . -.- 00 p m. Selection. Th Richardson Orchestra. The Wonderful Weaver" Oetbel Dalley QaarUt i Cavalry Sabre" Grant HObart Smock Selection. The Richardson. Orchestra. Bo Dear" Chaffln The Night has a Thousand Eyes"., , Ailing Hobart Smock (Humorous) "Grumblers and tnsir cure." Seas Address, Dr. H. W. :d0 p.' m. Selections. The Richardson Orchestra. Dean Tou Cry Mv Honey." Obllgato Solo with humming cc arr. Oalley quartet by Dalley , Dalley Quartet Dlchterllebe. Nos. 1, 1,1. 4 and 7.. , Schumann Hobart Smock , Duet "Silent as. Night" Gdetsl Miss Margaret and Mr. Carlyle Dalley -to lear a Dream" Mlldenberg Land O' the Leal" ......... .Little Hobart Smock Address. "The Reign of - the Dema gogue" Hon. John Tempi' Graves v r tiie weateiS. Washtnstnn. Sent 10. Forecavt - for Tueedsy and Wednseday! , , North Carolina. South Carolina, Oeor aia, eastern Florida and western Florida, generally fair Tuesday and Wednesduyj light variable Winds. Alabama. Mississippi and Louisiana. srattered thunderstorms Tuesday and Wednesday; light vsriabl winds. LOCAL OFFICE tr.' sV WEATHER r BUREAU. . ,. Charlotte, Sept. M.-8uniisl:0f a. m. sunset m P. tn. f TKMPKRATUnE (lu.degree,) Fllaheet tsmperatur ., ,. .,.-.... SJ lxi west temperature . -..,, 70 Mean temperature .. .. ,. .... 7 Km cess for the day .. ,, - I Accumulated exoesa fee month...... ,'i !l Accumulated excess for. the year.. luS I'HKt'lPlTATION (In inohea.) , Total for ti hours ending I p. m..., . ' Toisl for the month .i .11 Aicumuitited deflclency . for month. ' .M Total for the year .,,17.11 Accumulated deficiency for year,.,. l.M ivevalllng wind direction .. ,. ,, ., - a. W. J, BENNETT, Observer. THE COuIEuCIkL " WJIOrjlL .V. Assets and IVrxonnl I.lu!.::iiy ()cr Two SlUaon Dollars - :COMMI.HCI VL 1J iAnrnii:N r. s Ample Hesourdes, Liberal iJoallmr, Courteous Treatment;' , . .. . v , s. " ' ' ' vv lIouUUucss. r , . , V' .'SAVINGS DEPAHTMENT.' r. ' '. " ' ' Itcccntly rjiUbllwbetl, Doing Good Riyilnend, Icnoslt of collar -.' t .. . ?. ' x " and. Upward .ltecrivod. ; FOCIt PER CKNT. IXTEKKST. COHPOCXPED QVAItTERLT. It, A. DUNN. Prenlilcnt A. O. llUEMZER, 'Cashier. ' . W. K. HOLT, Vies IreKl,l-nt. A. T. bl'M31LV,-AsMistttnt Cabliicr. I , -1... ,to i: nri ':iiDi:..:AnTiii:ciTY 7T . acrca In-tract, frontai i ' t, ,a Camden macadam road and Southern Railway. 1 ina 1 l.k, !iy on tract. Southern Power Company's wlrs in close touch. Upon investigation we foci satisfied your Judgment will be that Its 'value cannot be duplicated around the city of Charlotte. Note the number of feet frontage on the railroad. , ' : .,.;-,..''... .. ; : sc::::i rri mt, io.':i :;d t"jst cc::?a: mm A tOO-ACHE STEELE CREEK FARM ,! .:v.rwn sale. . About I miles from elty; considerable timber", (to to 71 apres);' two tenant houses; land In good condition; roll lng.:,;-;V.;''v;;V:,-'. ,- - '.", 'Ask wheee price vhiri.,.;,. P. D. vALBXaNDEn Real XCstate. . XOs . Tryon St. " . Fire Insurance). , 'PIioim ML '.- Special Noticos DO IT NOW TELL TOUR " GROCER to give you Blue Kl boon Lmon or va nilla Extract, 'Absolutely ptire.'.goes twice as tar,' . FOR RENT WO ' NORTH TRTON; UOJ Smith Tryon; 0 West tth; 411 West 12th: til East th; m North Brevard; nt North ' Church; store-room, corner urevarn ana Jltn; three s-room nouses. . lth street. - J. ARTHUR HKNPKK- SON BRO. : MAGIC HEADACHE POWDERS WILL - cur headache. Try it, and - be con- vlnoed. Rss no equals. Bold and reo- ' ommended by JAS. P. STOWS CO. . Druggists. 'Phone 17 ' , A LARGE SHIPMENT OF THB POPU- 1st Clnco Cigars Just reoeiV' WOODALL SHEPPARIXB. sal and Ratait red. at Whole- COFFEB IF TOU ARE A COFFEE drintter.lt will pay to see our. line. Tber la more satisfaction In a oup of our coffee than there U In a barrel of Cheap stuff.. We have Chase Bsnd- bourn's complete Una. aa well as Fern- oeu, Windsor Palace and White House. Tours to please. MILLER-VAN NEdd UQ N. Tryon. . - , r, . LE8LIB COOK. TEACHER OF PIANO an organ. Lessons given al pupils' .resioence Beasoa begins Monday, Sep tember 17, ifKK. Careful attention to ootn oeginners and advanced punUa. Organist and choir director of First rresnyterjan cburrh. Residence No. 4il riorta Church street. 'Phone 10. en lor circular. , v FOR QUICK BALK 14 ACRES WELL cioseo, e-roora cotuge, sarn. Cblckea house, ground faces two streets, sun ny side. . East of city. 1L0 cash, but It win use ernes aounn. Ten knew I mean -what J aay. K. L. KEEsLER. 'Phone m. v . v. MT DRESSMAKINO ROOMS WILL BB openeo tae ma. air, Williams will be with me.- Orders 2or out of the elty sre siren special attention.. MRS. RUDISILU T3 North Tryon.. . SOMETHTNO WORTH 'TOUR ATTENT- uon, see us when wanting livery of the very best type. We have some of the very swsllest equipment In the State. See.ua. W. O.' ROS8 CO.; X and III West tth street . MR FREDERICK J. PEA RE. WELL- known aa a concert pnlst and high class teacher In the muaical centres of Chicago, Buffalo, St .Louis, Cincinnati, etc., and for seven years organist and choirmaster .of Bt. Msry's. Evanston, III., will give Vocal nd plaoofore In struction at pupils' resldenees or studio, MI Ni Poplar streeL 'Phone ICO. ANNOUNCEMENT: I- WISH TO AN- sou no te my patrons and friends who bave wood to be sawed, that w are prepared to-4ke your ordera and will be pleased to serve you, but as I am out f town please write or telephone to J. U Walks, T South Myers "t. Telephone; inV W...-H. HOUSER, Charlotte. 'N. C . Thev County - Commissioners - for Warren county. N. C, Invite sealed proposals for the erection and com pletion of a new county court house at this place,, agreeable to the plans ana epecincauons prepared by Frank r. Miiburn A Co., architects, . of Washington, d. C. Sold plans and specifications will be . oq. file at the negiscer or ueeds- orace. at Warren- ton,. N. C., and at the architect's omce. All bids are tn be sald snrl delivered to the. Register of , Deeds on, or before 11 o'clock noon,, Sep tember, J5th. Th successful, con tractor will be required to execute a bond In the sum of 10- pee cent Of the contract price, acceptable to the county, for the . faithful performance of the contract The commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all MM - . . ' . , . I (SlrnedV f.. M:V RTAt.T.TN'na Chairman . Board . of , County Com- mission era. -' ; ... ,. rf:.'- . Warrenton. N.'C Aug. St. It0i. ,i;J- Tti i 'SKOY, SiSIKVACCUM-E:i tiS?ATar ;; "-: 1 " ' "v, .',i'.1(' ....-.. I. ; -. . : : '. .:.. - are qualities In banking service demanded by those who carry commercial accounts. The rapidly Increasing volume of business entrusted te ; this Institution by corporations. firms and Indlvlduala Is proof of the efflclent service rendered. xou are cordially. Invited to open an account and secure the benefits of our unsurpassed banklnr facilities. ' . . -y :GEIAmTG and EilU-lGRD' NilTIOriAL BiillK; , 'mm . T TTI T" (.-ptiiijiA Or CHARLOTTE, N.C. ( '. If foa ar Interested to as AUTOMOBILE v,-' .. J''-; , ,,"." ', which v combines Abundant Horse Power (11),; Absolute , RelUblllty. Entire Slmpltdty..ask'for catalogue of th "Bulck.!. .. v.( G;W. PAINTER v CXIAIUATITIC. N. C.' . A : THE CROWELL SANTTOltlTJM OO, t -- ' IBIC" i- . , k . ; . .- ' - For th Treatment 'of ' . . Whiskey. Morphine and Nervous ', -- . - . '- ' - IIImum: i e v- "'SoeclaW aoartmenta and nurses ' for I iaay patients. All rorms of electricity for treating ' nervous disease. ' Th stockholder all . being physicians. constitute a consulting board. . , & M. CROWELL. M. D Pros. . Let ns "safeguard your valuable.', lOur oervlce In so doing eosts but pto. . Safety deposit "boxes that win . ' accommodate , vaiuabla papers, 'Jewelry 'nd other, small arttcle, ' .- j' I, V. XH:UTTLliPii 1',V.'.?'. "? f-'T 4 1r : w s stw it " -rf" : '. ' ' - ;''' ' ... i " "'( ... ... .. ",...'. "'! 18 East Trade StreeL THB OUVER NEVER SUrFERS nervous Dreatratlosii mhIp in- little ell and plenty or exercise to at the hlsheat Mint mt -L. cisncv. J. XL CRA.YTON at CO.. era! Agents. . '-.' . i in, from net ir a, 11 til keep It WE' MAKE A SPECIALTY Of JIBV. Ih. . .. . . ' . Hfiiuni nr -jnwinMri WIHL Take your next meal at the Oeni and order lust anything .yea want We win nu it and Just to your liking. OEM RESTAURANT. EL V. Craaw.IL Manager.. ,..-. ,, ,!,- : i : . , .l ' v . t . i. " . Hli " V Ws have a stock of genuine ' Turkish Bath Towel, , ' '?.,PIUCH3 SOcto ttMjJy; ' Slglln of Bath Mat for .-vu' EAfn- I Thls " la genuine ' stuff, " not cheap ; Imitation. ' Be -r sure . to look at thHUne. NURSES' . IlEGISTER 10. flM W i VII SQUARE - ...WB .KKVI2B CXXM11B. , XracElam. " ' ' Ttwag t' ir.nr.iM JUilUANi) ! ; '.-v-V -. v 1 JUl .---" . . V',;V '. x -; ' v :,: -.r- f '-r .-W- 4jByBBMaWBHgfJBMg. ' . lit pay ,; inil'5)lf : :im mi koney 6 : 'y:i .: .." 'u 7 ."."-.''.'V . - j.' -i r 4. :(-. -v-v-.-- 4 ;'CfV 'C-.ii; p. n A, -t- , :l ' r;: SOLICI TS YOUR. B USINESS; .'yVvv'U'tv-..-vi;--i---:.,;' ..;s-yv;!rv .- THE .'CHARLOTTE ' NATION At BANK .. . Store. No. . 101 East Trad'' street. ..Store and Oftce, Not II 8 College street; . both -' In the very heart of business activity, i v ' .-'t ' - A a.-, WTTTKOWSKY .'. -;;v-' irmjg ol Bin x':? vV;;-:-vvA 'J'X'?'-; r"" K well to pay bills prompUy, but not to say the same bill,'. twtoe.-' Sometime' book-keepers,, by mistake, send out bill--after-J;hey have been paid. . If yo pay by check, -however, the canceled, : , checks ar returned to yo and van be produced as receipt. Cbeok tng aocounts are therefor mor than a convenience. They ar aa Insurance against overpayment Every - man 'or woman who nays 4 bills should do so with checks. - . : - , fV -Tour checking account will b welcomed at .Tho Cbartotto , t National Hank, where you ar assured of absolute seourtty and' the most .eeurteouty service, p i. v..--VV: .v. 4n',Sr-: f'i W; H. TilITY, CasLu :B. D. EtATH, President; Uliehty Gocil lime to plant your winter Radish. Musterd ad Turnip We, have all these , varieties and all fresh. f : Better get . ' .. - get Borne vc-aay. r . v Dllworth Drufi Store, Thont) 14T. '.vV , H. ft, DAVIS. . wan Down u 4 a 7 i good yirglnUi patent jrtbvnr ;'.Vd lieii it ! i M 11.11 pr Mck. 8TAn ' MHtXS" ArcIftcclcreHyccdivcrhr K 'eerie ! Ipir, i'.'r eiT .vvUJlbA Ihii.tiJ I,w...m.I Vul ' .-fV, ; ferterv7 t mr '" c. ti. east;.:a East A vs., clos In;- verf desirable furnished . dwelling; large - ' k lot .. .. ..,., .. .. '.. ..SM.00 , North Caldwell' Pt I rooms; near East Ave.; modern; ....$25.00 Eaat Fourth 8t rooms; new; modern .. .. .. ., ..$20.00 NortH Prevard St, I rooms... kf.. ,, , .$20.09 North Onlieg St., f" room; steam heat ..-,, ..$35.00 East Seventh St., t-roora cottage , .; ., , ., .. 12.00 The 'Qiarlot; Rctl vuaiia auuistary ana Manager. OnW IS X, Trad, st ...l ,; .. - nmn ttf. Wall Plaster-Hard Clinch Will stay wher you put IL 'WaUr' will not cause It to faU off batural shrtnkag of building will not crack It ;.' ;, "l.-J 't' Manufactured , cluslvly ; b . (- '. ..'. "' . .'' " ' '', ' j ' CHARL0I7E PLASTER CO. Wrli for Booklet CIIAniJTTl!; N. a i '.-.' V ''. ".. '- ' v.' . j. .'.-.,. j, : 11 Th i rnnnlng of a savings account Tin a tendency' wean V men from hablU of extravagance and dissipation. It gives V 4 . blm new ambition and a deair to save up money.- . , . We ar always flad to assist those who are trying te. "tarn . over anew leaf, v ":"'.. ' -i',- isovTtmnN LORN tr. M. Brown, : .:: w:; . Aieaandev. 1 V. ' Xrsii;' 'W. Xe'' lenkma,' , Cathles.. ; :y,y:. ;'- -: ry, - r - v , . ' ,;' ' 'i t - Vrjr,'dslrbl ., ' j ? i , . .' -' . - FOR SALE! LET US LEND VOU MOWEY $i on developed City Real Estate. We have an.affency ior a iarge corporation inat aesirea long term loan3 on approved real estate security. Easy terms of aj Soutficrn States Trust Go. . ,:.. ' CAPITAL $200.0oS ' ' ' , . : . , . - TH17ST BUILDING, CTLAhLOTTEL K. a - ' i , AMO. STl-l'UluMs, X, S, HUs HASH, W. XL' WOOD . . ' . ; Iresilent. ' Vice Pres. . Treasurer. - t C'.-:r',S . Ii. DAVIS, Assistant Treasurer, . , -i'?t-: ' dwelling, No,?m North -Tryon atreet l-room dwelling.'. No, tot South Tryon.' -room dwelling. No. 101 South Tryon.;, (BoQlwano. I snt rttal I! tte A;'tit. HIGH GRADE irJVESTMCfJTG I wn oriTcn stnixT: to sux: t - . :X' 10,000 first mortgnge loan I per cent ,000 first mortg-nge loan I per cent 1.000 to 10,000 high eade 1 per cent, preferred stock. the Inventor In this State.' . .. , ' ' 1,000 to 8,0(M nlmllar preferred, stock, per cent Al large liwt of common stock In, sums of , our best local corpora tion. . ' ' - . ,.'.' nontnxable to t i'
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 11, 1906, edition 1
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