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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, .SEPTEMBERS, 1003. :)YSi:xruLLu V1N ; TON'S ITRM STAND I I 1 : ...;lt II .1 t I )''. I" io lYcMimcn by Mak-u-r tvan Vp Their Kwni ' Km hoinorc Are Knt Home t acuity Ik-term I noil I p the ITaetioe Wiiprcm ' . ; .-Ml lVom the Fifth Dis i.uk Mannfarturing Com of JomritlMtro. hue OH WcM.rn Union 'liioKrpi Many lew tVurporatlon Oiaerod-T-New ?oie ol Mat Capital. ' v I Observer Bureau, 1!J South Dawson Street Raleigh. Sept. 17.. The Clark Manufacturing Co.; of Joncsboro, haa entered ul In Wake Superior Court against the Western Union Telegraph Co. for 800 dam-oki-s for delay in th delivery of a t.iojrram from - their- cwnmtanon house In New, York. The delay In the delivery prevented sale w i ! h damaged th company.. It to wil.d, to th amount of MOO. So" of Chief Ju-tlce Walter Clark, of the Supreme Court. W manager of tne null and another on. WaKer Clark, jr., la coun for th company in ln tftUutlng tha ult . . ' Secretary Parker, of tha North Carolina dlvlalon of Southern Cotton Grower' Aaoctotlon. haa to 'sued a call for acJi cotton-rowln county to end .ten deleg te to a mU hoW October IT Co hear Fresiasna, mnn , th. southern Association.' Tha mi- . ... . th state Fair. IOS Will vw - 7 , - The Stanley Manufacturlni : Coj.'cf Stanley. OastOB J tin ooo cadtal toy W. L. Jenktn a1 T.. issued for Mi. GaUoway J E - L6": fcurv! T.' O. Williamson to principal incorporator tod , - CP , Tha PWmoirt IirraentCof Greensboro, change i. --. whUaker f Bd Brae Co and r- impoktLd, meat not included. carrged nit assault. capital from 17.000 to 1 Co., "of diKft. tha mw. o.iiin Inauranc New Orlaana. and tha OurflUn Fire i . r- Af Pittsburg. Pa., ra r,:.r rl-r to do boalnaa. iriZr. ZtT- m.i w. powall. gen- rai arnt (or the companlaa, ta ; tra (rem liouisvuia, , ; a ...i. aii.AOt damacca to In .Htrrti intaH tha BalatgH Btreet T. ... k. a. taach for oam 51""i,'irat car accident rirhtoh Mr. Leach had .fcia nkl MrmtnMiUy injured. , rntin RXITDENTS EXPELLED, . . ... nriiminn rtt tha A.' A M, Collega. to-day appalled four rtud-nt- for taklni- part in woi JST- tJ. Uft for their hornet thla morning.' Xt w.i dl-coT.red that t.M ltova. who wara member "..7-.v::- making aome of tha member of tha freahman cum dean up their room, for i them, make p bade, a weep and do all kind of menial work aa a aon i Thar waa no rear violence to the t raahmen. bnt President Wlnaton My .v. tmmir haa roeolved to n..t dawn hastng in tha college and will apel avery atudent Uking part In any nhaea ol naming, mm body, Prealdant Wlnaton aaya. to co operating In aBorta to put down ha 4.. thr twtina not more than Jl of tha tott in tha college who encourage tha nravtlr-a.tn tna laaai. inoee. n aaya, must go if It become neceaaary in , a .HnnMMAn fit najunK. . President Wlnaton aaya to fool with hailng to ilka fooling with a powder majraslne. for It cannot be controlled when one It. to allowed to, tart; it to a tax w ihvv www( - - - - - a man and whip him and you can't atop It whenf tha mob goea to hang, " or burn or akin a man. - -REPUBUCAN RA1.LT. Tha Reoubllcan county candidate held their third campaign rally thla afternoon at Rhode atora. In Mark Creek township. Report thla after- . noon from tha meetln are that there la a larira rrowl and an intert that la vary gratifying to tha candidate, practically all of whom were preeent. UnJd Bute Commlaaloner John Klchol gay a preliminary hearing this afternoon to John Horton, of Purnells. thla county, on tha charge of destroying a rural free delivery - box. In default of a !! bend ha was committed to Jail to await tha next aeaslon of th United State Court hera. J i Tha Third Regiment Band, went to, Oxford this morning, where they fur nlsbed tha music to-day for a big Confederate reunion, at which Oover nor Glenn and Major II. A. London, th Utter of Pltuboro, were tha prln alpal speakers. Governor Glenn will b la hla , offlca again to-morrow mornlnar. V Chalrmag Franklin McNeill, of tha , corporation commission, want to WIN Uamaton , thla morning for tha pur poaa 0t making a trip of Inipertlon ' ever tha road between Waldon, Par , melee, Plymouth and Washington. mHni oi poor passenger semre. irUPREVIE COURT APPKATJL .. ' In tha Supreme Court to-day four cases jrom tne nnn district were heard on - appeaL - Money vs. Hill, fram Duplin, by A. M. Graham, for tha plaintiff, and H. L SUven for the AtnAm nt Tnn.i m c . nv a rrom uupun, ny II. L. Steven and Rountraa A Carr for plaintiff and J. L Brtdgera for th defendant; Wllaon va AUantlo Coast Una. from New nanover, nountraa Carr for plain tiff and Davla Davis for tha de fendant; Spall V. Atlantic Coast Line, from Pander, writ of certlorla Issued and case continued. ' A Urge number of cart are being used Just now for hauling dirt to fill In tha capiut square to conform to the new grade establish by tha en rlneers In putting down tha grano lithic) pavement Tha aurfaca must be raised t Inches or more over nearly half -th square before )awu can ba grown again. . .. f . I.XSAXE ASYLUM yon iTIIAW. ,' rHmfT f wyw YieM lo tf to iotiKYa iNfwnaalon and Will llavo . J!lm Examined : fWorat m Lttnacy (Vrnimlawkm. t.w otk. kWft JT.-Tha AMerlBH o tnnrrow will my It was dlarliMed lnt nWbt that Harry K. Thaw I to be -muiinmt Iwfors a lunacy commlailon. Thl t.p tin tn iwldl on by Thsw'i Inw- v.r snr mit' M pcrulrt by Mrs, WU l!m Thaw. Hh plum to avoid having ' rUwl n trial for the aluylng of .nf.wd WMii, rrforrtn to have hit v t o the Mattaawan Atylum, for the t- li-.al I man. -,.- t, , ) .rnmiion that this' vii to be tnde ) . h.cM th dl.trlft attorney's oflTlu. : i r-iin will he offered, ( ;. , '. , lit iSot to Kntcr firm : York " Campaign. 'V- -.. --r Bay, ept 17. If the pre. I r !:in r carried out. President . - vcit will take no part In th York mibftmatorlal campaign i i . r. While It I known that h 1 rlraned with th selec i r i,itrl K. Hughe a th f f'.e Jippubllcsn state ticket, i i t "n the convention's tlms ti-lng at Irsdt, will : to the Mi-nrnm of con i v u h lie t to tit cn- Attorney General Moody's Onlnolri on , One if tlio (jucMlona I'rcBontrtt by tlio Hnt IiiKiKK'tlon Ijaw ftorrlgit ; Iroducta Dealt With In Pure J'ood .Washington, 8pt . 27, The . Secre tary of Agriculture haa, Just received from the Attorney General the text of tha important opinion rendered by tha latter answering In the negative th question submitted to him as to whether or not th meat-inspection law passed at tha last session of' Con gress applied to meat producta im ported into tha United Btatea from foreign countries. Th Attorney Ocn cral aaya tha question as to tha appli cation to such articles was of connia arable Importance,, a Immense quan title of sausage, gelatine, meat ex tract and other meat food porducta are Imported every year. J, Mr. Moody held that the provision of th meat Inspection amendment has reference entirely to domestic slaughtering and meat packing estab lishments. The matter of Imported meat and meat product, the Attor ney General said, wa. not referred to at all In th meat Inspection amend ment, but had been dealt with by Con gress In the pure food law, which had been enacted at the same time. - Tha pure food law, he pointed out. ep clflcally prohibited tha - introduction from any foreign '. country, or the transportation In Inter-State com metre, of Impure, adulterated or mis branded article of food and , drink, and Provided that food - should be considered , adulterated .J within : . th meaning of the act If, among other things. "It consleU In who or la part of a filthy, decomposed, or putrid ant mat x or vegetable substance, or any portion of an animal .unfit for food, whether manufactured' or not, or It I th product of a diseased animal, or on that ha died otherwise than by laughter," Thla act, ha said, plainly contemplated th Importation and de livery through th channel of inter- State commerce to the consignee and purchaser of Imported meat food product which were pur, wholesome and unadulterated, and therefor Con gress could not. In tha meat Impac tion amendment, have Inteded to ex clude them from auoh transportation. FOB PLOT AOAI58T CASTOR. IUd Sprints "Night Watchman Held l'nI.T 4iiiit fur StpiTlr Curt of : ltolx w.ii ltov. C. 11. Durham in a ,' Kunanay , Accident.'. !r ; Special to The Observer. ,"t ; ' , Lumberton. Sept JTWm. Bohan, night watchman of the town of Red Springs, waa given a- hearing , here this afternoon on the charge of 'as saulting James Wilson, colored, with a deadly weapon.', 'Bohan arrested wiison for cursing on the streets oi Red Springs Saturday night and start ed to the calaboose with him. Wilson broke, to run from the officer and the latter fired several shots at him with his pistol, one of which took effect producing a - serious wound. Bohan was placed ' under ,1X00 bond by a Justice of the peace. Later . a war rant was sworn out before - Squir John ' H. .McNeill. ." of Lumberton. against Bohan, and he gave 1600 bond for hi appearance here to-day. Both aldea were represented by attorneys. Tne case waa removed from Mr. Mc Neill to 'Squire Rowland and exam! nation wa waived till next term or Superior .Court '-r- . t While en route to Bear swamp to assist In a protracted meeting yester day, Rev: C. H. Durham, pastor of tne bumoerton Baptist churcn, was thrown from the buggy by a runaway horse and was badly ahaken up. . He is some better to-day and will be brought to his home here this af ternoon from the home of Mr. Oscar Pag. In the county, "where he has been cared for and treated since the accident . We understand he did not suner any nroxen none. . - v.- , PJUXTKR 8 8UDDEX DEATH. Five Itevolntlonary Agents Indicted In : New York on Charge of Having la ' Thctr Possession Die for Oonnter 1 - felting Yenexuelan SUver Dollars. . Nw York. Sept.l7-Th atUmpt of a revolutionary body to overthrow President Castro, of Ysnesueia, la aaia to b th Indirect cause to-day of the Indicting of five men by the Federal grand Jury on th charge of having die In their possession xor in maaing of Venezuelan silver doiurs. Th in- dieted men are Captain George R. Boynton and Louts M. Thompson, the alleged agenu of the revolutionary movement; Theodora Wilcox. Sidney P. Keller and Joseph P. Keller. The Keller, who are engaged In th die- making business In this city, aa well as Thompson and Wilcox, pleaded not guilty when arraigned. Boynton couici not be located. Captain Boynton and Thompson were arraigned neiore commissioner Ridge way; Tuesday, en th same com plaint but wer discharged on the rround that the crime, if any. was not committed or Intended to b com- C. nTlowcIL Once a Compositor on in utwerver, jic in . union Jlock UUI New Note. ;;: v Special to Th Observer. , Rock Hill, S. C, Sept IT. A mis take wa mad by your correspondent in yesterday ttems. In the ttem about the improvement in 'Iredell' Park, when it should have been Woodland" Park. . The two sections of land were sold the, same day, at auction, hut are In entirely different part of h city. Woodland Park be ing right rn town, where Iredell Park is a mile from town. Mr. J. Otl Hull, ditor .. of : The Herald.received a message this morn ing from Union- 8. C asking for In formation as to C B. Howell, and If any of his relatives Jived here, he having died there very suddenly early to-day. , Mr. C. B. Howell, or "The Colonel." aa he wa familiarly known and addressed, was well known hare, having worked on . both papers as oomposKor at different times. He wa at once time, when Th Observer wa set by hand, compositor on at Mr. Howell left here Ust weee; (or Union. Very little U known of hi family here, though he has a brother tn Co lumbia. He wa about f I year of age and was In comfortably good health when he left here. , , . FOUND DEAD IN A HOTEL. Joseph J. Gray, a Ctttoen of Barton, . c. Dies biuldciuy in m voiumma Hostelry. . "Observer Bureau. V, ltOt Main Street , Columbia, 8. C, Sept IT. . Mr. J. J. Gray, a prominent man of Barton, wa found dead In bed at hla hotel here this morning. Death u thought to have resulted from heart i - . . a . - , . i aaavesaxs bs-b. mltted )n th united mate, nut on an troub, Xh gM jet partially Ultna.w iM moum oi wmw. (M. but th tyanaom Wa open,, and river which to In South American ter- thm u thr, not ritory. Ch'f Flynn, of tn unitM n0tt-h t tn tn, wn, t0 hv caus- ; new ixtci;l:st' ri;:noD nuGixa ocroBUt ist. . SAVITGS DEPARTMENT ' ' THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL 0AFJK , Asset and Personal Liability Over Two Million Dollars. INTEREST rOtJTt FEB CENT, . COMPOUNDED QCAHTERLY. " '" ' '- :. : .-:: - f '', ":', , .. , ' t; ' ...- R. A. DUNN, President. : A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. W. K. HOLT, Vice President A. T. 6USI5IEY, Assistant CaslUer. I; 1 On North Co)gn street we offer lht-room, two-story dwr-lllntr: excellent neighborhood, hlt-.h- elevation, on car line. ' AVell bulit enJ flnlHhed. with all modern Improvements and elate roof. I'rii-e . ,. .. .. .. . j ...... ; , .. .. .. . . 5.r,o. On the Boulevnrd, In 1)11 worth, elKht-room, two-etory dwpllln r; alate roof modern improvements; amble and carrluge houne on premises; lot 67x160, - J'rice .. .. .. .. .. . ,. .. $1,200.00 'scunrj M estate, ioai 13 ice cc::?n Spociajtlofipos ALLAN'S HEADACHE REMEDY WILL - our you when other remedies fall. It it don't sak for- your money back, at WOODALL, A SHEPPAAD'S. :- ;, rOR BALE ONE ' NEW '. BAILET ; whalebone pnaumatle tire busgr. In perfe;t condition. Will aeir cheap. W. O. 11089 c CO.. . ft and W Weat 4tb itreeu 'phone KL PtmE, STRONG, DELICIOUS BLUM , Ribbon Vanilla . goai twice as far as other extracts. Ak for Blue Ribbon - Vanilla, and say it pUln. , Thar' aon Juat a good., . . ...... ,:v,''.'-..-" '.' HOWE'S LAXATIVE . COLD TABLETS f will cur summer cold: never falling. - guarantrcd In every cae.' Sold by JAd. 'P. 8T0WB A CO, DrUgglaU, phone IIS. ;;V , : .. !. ..v,i'.; - . .' , .... . TTPEWRITER REPAIRING ALL make) machine,' rebuilt, , cleaned, re paired or adjuatad, 'Phone 104 wben your machine neeos attention. J. K. CKATTUN, CO.. Trurt Building. HELLO! 4 LOTS, 10TH gT., BETWEEN v. o 1 by IT, tiM'Sacn, one-tura . eaah, balance In B. A JL. Now, do . about or huah' up. That t,800 propoal ' tlon la a gam, but yen won wake un til It'i gone. KO00 home. Piedmont I7.0OS home, EUsabetn At. . I lot. . Elisabeth Ava, 7M each.-, one-third raah. - doing to aril , them, ' E. . L. v uotuxunf, , pnunt cm r t ' ... ' 4t Wa i-id, 3iLXii v.j"i,L- I'J Your money Dack if it fails ! , " to cure. zbc ana ouc . 5 cents at the fountain. Dllworth Druf Store, 'Phone StlS ' B. 8. DA VIS. If yon are interested la an AUTOMOBILE .; A'E'. iriTEREST PERIOD begin on the first of each month. Deposits made befori : October' SLh win' draw interest from October 1st W pay Four Per Cent-and 'Compound the Interest. Quarterly. , ' N6w la the time to open an 'account, or to Increase your ' balance, If you already have one., . . , .',., '" savixgs-department.-: :-,,.v" ." the r.iBncriinTG and '.. Rim-IERG riTiTZOIIALBMIL - or. CHARLOTTE, N.C. MY . NOVEMBER CHIC ' PARISIANS are In. I would be glad to snow tne ladies the latevt strlaa and talk areas to any . one that Is interested. Wedding gowns - and coat suits made to please my cue- tomen. HK8. Kuuisui .;.. SALMON-OUR LINE OF SALMON IS eompleta. We say this without boaat- in, becaua we know wnat good na bus la. A trial will eonsine you. If you are in doubt. Ia our line-you will And such celebrated brand a Parade!!, Mountain Roae. Lofau.. Hawk-Kre, etc MILLKR-VAN NESS CO. 'Phone and lit tl N. Txyon. , ' rOR . RENT-MODERN ' EIGHT-ROOM hotue, 17 west Vance street. October 1st. I modern a-room nouses, nearly completed. S04 and ft Wast Trade, i room eotta;, 40 W. 12th, modern Im provements ere being put In. ... J. AR THUR HENDERSON A.BRO. !.; MR. FREDERICK J. PEA RE. WELL- known ss a concert nianlat and hlsh- c4ass tescher tn tha mnsleal centra 6t Chicago, Huflfalo, BL Lou la. Cincinnati, etc, and for seren- years erganlat end choirmaster of St. Mary's. Bvanston, 111., will give vocal and pianofor In- atruotton at ' pupils' realdanee or studio, Kl N. Peplar street. Phou IS. SUte Secret Service, wa .not satisfied with th discharge of th man ana brought the case before th grand Jury. AU aave Wlieog wr neia in 11,000 baltTBS Wlieog nona wer fixed at 11.000, MR. IXLfiWORTII AT SALISBURY. llonrvHvntsUve of TrcMury Depart- mrnit iiooain uver niira uurmi For Public Building pate of Campaign. Special to Th Observer. Salisbury, Sept R.-Mr. O. D. Ells worth, of th Treaiury Department of Washington, Is In the city looking over sites offered to th government for ths publlo building. Nins of theae have been offered by lttsen of the city and th county bu put up th Jail lot for $24,000. Mr. ElWworth Is an architect of great fame and will give out while hero awn notes on the 171,000 building to be erected br the covernment A maaa meeting of the cltlsenf of the city waa hem hore isat night In the opera house and tne matter la benlg thoroughly dlonuaaed. Mr. Kile worth will very likely mak hla selection to-day. Senator Overman goes Frtdsy to Al- 1 .1 - .Iim. .n.. L. . I. Ik. Hta.l. voters. He will speak at Locuat Level Haturday and will then make a mora ex tended tour of th aeetlon. Congraaaman Klutta will Saturday address th voten of Iredell at Mooreavln and Mr. White- head Klutta and Kdltor John M. Jullnn will aivrak to th upper Kowan people that day.. Mr. Klutts will go to-day to Rorkwe II to make aa' edunstlonal and fraternal address. Dr. Charles D. Mclver had th same appointment with them, It wa the 4th birthday of Dr. Mclver and th 5tb of Mr. Klutta. I d death, though this might have eg gravated Mr. Graae's other tronoia Hla dausihter. whom h brought h yesterday to matriculate at Columbia Female College, has not yet been In- ! formed of the sad circumstance. Th relative wer wired and th duty of informing the daughter wlU.be lK to them. Mr. Gras wa about (9 year old. The coroner will mak a more thorough investigation before decid ing whether n Inquest Is cJd for, THE WEATHER. . . Waahlncton. Sept Tl. Forecast for Fry dsy and Haturday: .. ' '. ' Virginia and North Carolina, rain rrv day and probably Saturday; fresh . to brisk aoutheaH wind on tn coast. ..- South Carolina and Georgia, rain Fri day. Hsturday fslrt fresh to ,bruk nortn- east winds. 1 . . 1 . - Eastern Florida, snnwent rnosy; t- urday fair; fresh southeast winds. .. . . i 1.1 UUUImi -vvairrn rwnwit -.-. k howors followed 'by fair Friday; Satur day fair; fresh northwest wind. Louisiana and Eastern Texas, fair Fri day and Saturday: freah northwest wind. Arkansas, fair Friday; sMiuraay . tair and warmer. . j - - , Wsstorn Teas, fair and warmer Frt dsy ; Saturday fslr. . ' , ' - i ' - ' Tenneaaaw end Kentucay ana wssv vir glnls, rain Friday and Saturday. ,- . LOCAL WEATHER OFFICE U. S. - BUREAU. Charlotte. N. C, Spt , U04.-Sunrl, 4:16 s. m.; sunset. 4:11 p. m. , TB.MPKKATUKSJ (in dgr.l Highest temperature , - Iiwrat temnarture ......... .......r. Mean temperature . ... Kxn?M for tha daf A Miiaa-.ilaarM ftP tha. tnnnth.k. NO ONE BOUND, SAYS JEltOMK. Acumuisted exee. for th year .... PHEITIPITATIUN tin inone, Tolsl for ths 24 hours ending I p. m. Total for the month Accumulated .denciency , rr tn . month " .w . . . v ivisi lr nm jwr ...... ,,r. ao- New Yark, Sept It Th day after I AooumuUted , deflolency Tor the rear i n Prevailing wind direction j,.,,.; K. w. f, utHH&yr, uossrvsr. Demorralln Convention Whk h Nom- Inated 1 1 carat Called Fake Affair No Statement of Acceptance Yet Front licamt. m w i n 171 th close of the two State convention wa not marked by any degree of activity In the working rank of Re publican or Democrat, but wa given up to discussion and a prelimi nary straightening out of th ranks Into lines of battle for the campaign. Most or the delegate to the Uemo- rratlo convention at Buffalo returned to-night : ';.'',"'''-'.'. -'!.':. .v, District Attorney jerom cam in on on of th Tammany special. Ia reply to a request for an expression of opinion, he aald: - ' , ' r After watching carefully and be ing in a position to know what nap. pened al thi' alleged Democratic con vention., at-lluffalo, I do not hellev that any man who I a real Demo crat la bound by hta allegiance to th Democratic party to abide by the action of such a fak convention." .. William It. Hearst the Uemocratlo nominee, ' returned to-night from Poughkeepsie, wher he spok to a large assemblage to-day, but only In directly referred lo th action of th convention at Buffalo yesterday. Up to the present Mr, Hearst ha rtven out no sutement of acceptance, .,- , , , ,, ' -v " . Concord Presbytery Conclude, Special te Th Observer.. . "v" . altatiurv. IWit. 17. Tlie Concord Preahv. tery ormuiudMl II work to-nlKlit at which time a mniriai aervic to ins let Rev, pr. Js-thre Kumpls Ws held. '.-.,; Throe young nn applied I his tnomlns for license to prrach the O-pl, Thry ware M-r Robert IL'C'olt. or this cttyi 11. F. Hvalllx and J. K. Itoblrwrn, of Yncy county. They wer ssamlned and passed. .';.,'.:'(: ''' ".' , '" 'f .'; Two Arrest Made, i ' The police drsg-nt caught two vic tims fesUrday. Arthur Moore, a worthless sort of a negro, wa haul ed In by Patrolman Christ n bury, the chsrge being vagrancy.. The ecnd gus-st at the, station Isst night was Jam Mundn, a white tutor, wi-i s-ml-occaalonol spreos sr a of much annoyanc to tb recorder. HUVlEn'SI ;Th nam l(rnifla all that U pur In candy. ? j V Be that, your box IsJabeUd f Huyler'a, ' and then ou gr ' ur that ypu r getting th vry.,beti;'(',"vi'V' S -', , JTresh shipment Just received. : ' W are aol agenta for Char- ;' ; SEE OtR LISK OF ClLin IrTTB rOST CAIIDS,' NURSES' RkoiSTER mm s Uv. vi.L sm cxon 'I hon T. WE KEY Dentist. ANNOUNCEMENT! I WISH TO AN ' r ounce t my- patrms and friends who havs wood to be sawed, that w are prepared te take your order and will be pleased to- eerve you. but aa I am out of town please write or telephone to J. U Walker,, 7 South Myers St. Telephone UL W. H. HOU8ER. Charlotte. N. C, ; - nm uiir a iranit.TV n aarnw. In anything our euaiomer want Take your next meal at th Oem and in in rc to brder Juet will All It an anvt ind j OEM Manager. lust REST AURA NT, want W tout llktnc. B. r. Creswsu. which ' combine Abundant Horn Power tl). Absolut .v Reliability. Entire Simplicity, ask for ' catalogue et tb -Buick." ;;"'-.-' i G.W. PAINTER , ''V 'VCHABXOTTIS. V.'.C.: ' ;:: EM: K (2iarIdtie Trust gdmpty ;:A-r-;;y'18 EastTrade Street ' ,::Ay:r-:-v..,.;.i;v' .4 per Cent Compounded Paid on ;- : S ?. Savln&3 accounts. ' ; . "t -i'; Interest begins from time of Deposit. y' - ' y vv Directors:-!- ; -.;'" - W. Tf. BEIJC, J.- M, DA Via; T. C. OUTHIUE. O. P. HKATTf, If. O. LINK. J. II. tlTn.E, W. M. LONG, ' C. L ' PATTERSON, J. V. ZIMMJEUtMAN. Ia lb HAGOOD, Caalder. , , - ' : Worth Youri Thought A NEW, SUBURBAN HOUSE .FOH BALK Eight rooms, basement twe tori, let roof, broad piassa, wtd halls. larg lot. . On car Une or II minute walk from squar . .... . . S7.0OO. Or will lease one year,, tf not sold within tan days, at . . 91&0. , . Tl'Jit th eencs spoax to-day. fVv D. ALEXANDER . ; i''lr.:,Walbj to :har.-..-: -?v. THE CTtOWELIi 8ANTTORIUM CO, For the Treatment of '' " "', Whiskey, Morphine And Nee-voo ' -' .- Diaccse. .. '. Special apartment and nurses for lady patient. Ail forms of electricity for treating nervou - diseases. . The stockholders all being physician, j constitute a consulting ooara. - S. AL CROWELU U. lx. Pre. " ' " i in i... i .....in . : : - the : --i'int V... ..s-w.---. ... . ... I.w. v.,; , ;.. ' ,..'' - , ' . , - j ' ' -V ' 7 . i : " ... '. . v i- . - ." . " t ' mum .6 &mm . V '..f , U ' . . '.'.it ' ' ; "X.'.L I - ' "" I fP-'-f.-:''' "'' SOLICITS YOOR BUSINES S I few Ssirilcs Mutual Building and Loan Opens with First Payment , . V . ' " ' - ' . .; '' j. ' ,,! ', October 1st ' ,, Remember the date and get in' early. ; This te going to be a hummer.' '7'-':;' -v 'Ah t ' i- - 'x' v.- ,v '!."'.: :. E L KEESLTO SS S. Tryos) St. TbotM) Ui. ?' THE CHARLOTTE NATIOHAl BANK , .-V, ,: .,:;;:;-; . On ; Paying ;of BJIU .:;. lJ" ; J,l : ;,v I ' It 1 wll to pay bill promptly, but not to pay the asm bill twtoe. Sometime book-keepers, by mistake, nd out bllla after ' they have been paid. , It yon pay by check, however, the canceled checks are returned to you and can be produced as receipts. Check ing account are therefore more than a convenience. They are aa . Insurance against overpayment Every man or. woman who pay bill should do so with checks. - , . - . ., Your checking i account .will be weloomed at He Charlotte : National Bank, where you are assured of absolut security and the most courteous service." , : . . 4. A - ...,, W. II nnTIY, .fes. ::: B. D. IILATIf, Preset FOURTH WARD COTTAGE HOME That cosy oottag w' ar offering for sale on North , Poplar street . should b quickly token at the price offered, via: , M,S20s : )i Thic , Qiarlottc ;: Realty ; G)mpany ' , v'". ','" ' ' ' '','.- ' T i " ' '. -," a, -,) '., ) i.;..-'. ' ,'; .?. V A. (X CltAIO, Secretary And Manager. rOftM IS'.R Trad St.' . ,.',,; ',;t, ; Phon ST7. ' Southern Loan Savings BanK ' - soucrrs your business. , ' , 4. FOVIl PER CENT. INTEREST - ' ! . aliowad ' on aavinga 'deposits: 1 compounded four time a year, i.,Our Th Certificates bear interest from ; data of dpolt, NEW INTEREST QUARTER BEGINS OCTOBER 1ST. P, M. BROWN, President w. I JENKINS, Caibicr. " , - ' - s . , W. B. ALEXANDER, Vic Preeldent - . ...' - BmlttaMbl Wall Plsstei-Hard Giincli WUI stay wher yon put It. Water will not cauM.lt to fall off ' oatural , shrlnkag bf , building will not crack It ':, ' ' . Manufactured excluelvely bf'1.; vv.-"-; '!,'",".;'"--,'' ...V CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Writ fot Booklet OIARLOTTE, N, C, v ' ,;, v.' , ,; " ;. 1 ; .- '- y..r.-s!-: . . , A hew Interest Quarter, begtne In our Savings ' Department. Open your account, thla week. We pay -4 per cent, c - Banking, by: mall m incJnlty.;4- ;. , ;... ; ..-. .v ,.-'v;- , ; ' v-' , Southern :Statc3;ffi : i-y."'"''' cArrrAt. ti:oo.oe , .'f'-, ' V, . V';. ; TRUST I O, r CIIARLOTTE, N. O. . , f tttt . T. S. FRAN KLIN, W. IL WOOD Pri, I...- Vic IT e. Treasurer. " " ,. J. U. DAVIS, AsHlstant Treasurer. ' ' . FOH S71LBI .'A vry' deslrabl .dwelling, No. 400 North Tryon street. ; FOR RENT , I -room dwelling, No. I0 South Trypn. room duelling. No. 101 South Tryors, IsiKrar.c Re.tl r .-.t A-nt, ; ElCfi! ; Es :0i2 " IfiVCS iiilSfliS : A TRATir; FTRKET property" well loraW for Inventment, A RAILROAD lot, 'clone to bulnrs section of city; Jut th lo .catlon'for a warehouse and for whlrh w have application i now for five or ten y-r Iia, . . ' A HLOCKOF 60 LU1LDINO lots, clone to city line anl front lna; one off the bet county rHJa. HVK MODERN - llOUft-.i,' all woll , rented, , for .' tjulck aul at special price. ' v
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 28, 1906, edition 1
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