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.'charlotte daily ();: ;:uvi:i;, xovi::LUi:it 13, u 13 I LOPING COUPLE ABBESTED I.IAN HAD ESKTII HIS WIFE l j tneer Burton, of th Seaboard Air Line, ml Mis Josle Urtckbeasee Ar rested t Ralclgu on OompUlat of , Hurton's Pothcr-ln-Law . Justice Brown Refuse Wvlna' ' Flea fur Hall .Corporation Oomnihwlon to ko to Sootlaud '-New Kntcr- irirs r Chartered New Notrs of ' Uie bltCIp1tL.-A,.v'rr, y y)-'-'-'' V Observer Bureau.,. V ; " , The Hollamon Building -,' S.ViM..-;.-,.-Mi.juilh,- Kov. IS. Engineer .Samuel, Burton, of tho Seaboard Air Line, . and Mine Joale Urickhouse," a young woman ' whoM home s nsar Mackeya Ferry. In this fctste,-were arreeted at a boarding house here yesterday upon a warrant worn out by Mr. Frasler, of Norfolk, who stated that Barton had three years ago married hie daughter, had . abandoned her and had taken this girl with him from Mackeys Ferry to Norfolk, promising to marry her and thence going to Bluefleld, W. Vs., and , : from there coming to Raleigh. Bur ton having-repeatedly promised mar riage. . The persona arreeted were taken to the atatlon house and locked .tip in cells. Later a young man of .this- city,? hearing of the ease,- very Kindly went bail tar the young wo man, who Is only II and Is of good . : family and she wai taken to a board .ing house. There was a hearing at . noon to-day before the police Justice. ," Frasier said that he would take the paper! tn the case to Norfolk to be used in securing a divorce for his daughter. Burton had been here for ' a couple of months or more with the young woman, passing as man and ' "Wife...,:. '.I'i. t DAUGHTER OF MINISTER. Joale Brickbouse. the young woman la the case, has a father at Skinners nils, he being a preacher of the Christian Church. She Is a member of tha Methodist Church, having Joined at Bluefleld, and says she has . Iter' church card with her. Engineer , Bamuel Burton had been here exactly - a4x . weeks, and his boarding house was very.' near the Union station. Miss Urickhouse knew nothing of his hav- tag m wiie unui aar. i ruiir, wio who father, came here. Burton, It seems, had been married before and had ob ; talned a divorce, and had shown Mies Brlckboase tha papers. She has an uncle at Richmond. justice Badger nnea Burton iiso and costs, and the woman t&O, but upon earnest pleas by attorneys on . both sides, and by several prominent . gentlemen, .remitted her fine and ar ' rana-emanta war made for Iner to ma to Richmond to-night, where she has an uncle and other relatives. The polios Justice found that both were '.. guilty. The woman said she had ' been decolved by false promises of . marriage. , ACCOMODATIONS INADEQUATE. The'corporstlon commission and Its .Secretary go to Wllllamston, Martin "county to-morrow to Investigate ; -omplalnts which are made by the Pople living on the railways between lymouth, and Scotland Neck, these complaints being that the passenger accomodations are Inadequate. This route Is via Pormalee, Wnlch Is one of the most Important junction points . in liib counirr. 11 Dfms rumiuirpa ' Impossible to get enywhere tn north ' astern Carolina without going by . ". 4 tn,rfln, fllpnn IjinW I It t 1m riu. at Ion Saturday afternoon which he ; certainly needed, by going on a hunt for partridges. It was so very dry that birds were hard to find and no , lie got only three. He is a very clev er shot. A charter Is granted the Atlantic Improvement Company, of Lumber tun, to bu'ld railways and do all ot li re kinds of construction, the capital ' ntock being 1150.000, and tne stock- Feyettevllle. Another charter Is ' granted to the Norwood-WclHch Com , pany, of Salisbury, 1100.000, J. H y McCubblns and others to deal In real ewtate. it. The State text book f-nmmlMloa '. fmetponed until Januarv 1st a decision - tncempetnnt In some cast-. W. J. - 2'cele submitted a book on civics. Auditor DlXfUi says the. Ktate will ; make a fine financial showini this fls s al year and that there win oe a .. balance of 1 100.000. ii" .".j f Ti.i.- .uiii, win imp wf"R 'Tesf Sppeula from the l?th illstru t Thin .. -rh u..-akk v. . . ,ii. Is the Cnertnttn illlrlcl and the docket s unusually lurscr titan from any of . the othera. y The gtate Itepartinent of Asilnilture Will issue Its pure fnMl hullelln hy Itr--ember L. this rontalnlns th amilyea f th sam plea taken during the pant mix Vrnm the nffl. git Ihm Kf t o ,ii,u,rln. fenaeot Of public Inatructkin there hua - tew laeued the rxmiplrte proamnnne for orth C.'srulina Day wnl h tliU yaur la tclver Pay, Friday, Dec. 14th. The ramphlet Is very wall prepared snd la Mil of laatruetlon and Inspiration. 5 mviNs ncrusED baiu ' r ' Aimlilt J us I Ira Oeorre VI. Ittwn m lh Mil. .ram a I ri t n-Am w tiMmmmA . , r . v on the appllratlnn, unOer hnbeai rorpiis ytroceeains; nr uan ror n. J. nivus, ma eosrd Air Una defective who a Utile . ur two waeka no killed an unknown Mil liar. ajiM In li.v, rtan n KiihA Inatlce'ltrnwn dtvllnrd to ailmlt Illvlns ' to ball. Thla dixtalon .a the one ex- iwi'ed. ft seems by thv seneral nubile Knd !v the authorities na well. Juilae " Jtrewn said that It win not nnnaaury .', fr him to give the r-ons for Ina re fusal to allow bail. Itlvlna In hl t.tl k ..ioiy swore thst tha man h imnt be ." was en the lookout fur a rnk, , wanted for postnfflre robberies and oili er thins: that he shot not to kill but to .' diaRMC, ana ne aware lurwi-r- mm i iu , tnasj was attacking htm with birxe t.lauled knife, and Introduced a wllmw : Who eald he had seam fb mmi nt aonie , other point find with such a knife ami . lodr who Inter, red with litm. Illvlna mi erall aunnllnd with mottav. but doea - riot ar em to bear his Imprisonment with rsech equanimity. ;3i.u. CEX. W. R. SHArTER DE,D VJm-A taat at tfotn at HtM.tnlMW Miles IVowi Bakersneld, Cal., at lt:4 Yreterday, IlurUI Will be ; at Han Frauclsco Willi Military Honors. ' ' 'Makersfteld. Cat.. Nov. II. Major General William Itufus Kliafl.fr, V. B. ' JL retired, died at it iU p. m. to day at the ranch of Captain V. H. 'MvlOttrick. his son-in-law. 20 miles south ot this city, after uu illiiss f sevea days. Bural will b In the Foet Cemetery -at the Preeidle, Ha a Frsncisco, with' full military honors. Colored Child named tu Heath. Fpeclal W Thj Observer. - Greensboro, Nov. II. The child of ' Jesse Houston, a negro residing In i:t Oreensboro was burned to death and the body almost completely de stroyed by fire this morning, . The mother was standing near the open ' i r place with ths child tn her'armu v. i -n she threw a flu She fll to- .!.: the fire snd the jchlld went !m the open grate. She fell upon te 1 it tie one, - snaking it impossible r It to ' escape.' Her hands .were i i.Dy burned, and the child was i urned to aehee before any one dls , vro ths accident. Howard Is ait i-ii.edark'ey and is employed ."is) , i t a the drug stores of the city,' DESERTED i FROM STAT., Two Voung Mca Ask Burliam Chief i for t-XMxl.and Shelter, Tell of ! t nrrtlon ; tYom ' Navy and Are Re ,-, tornrd . to NorfolkA ' Runaway Marriage. . :' Special to The Observer. ? V Durham, Nor. tl.-Chlef of Police J. "A, Woodail. left this morning- for Norfolk, taking with . him two . de serters from the United States navy. Three men were Frank Reed and W. E. Featherstone, The arrest of these two you ns; men was most extraordi nary. They applied to tba chief of police for a place to sleep and some thing ' to eat, 1 The chief Questioned them as to who they were and from whence shey came. The-tva yvjng men then told him the story of their deserting the United States navy. They said, that they did not want to desert, but that they had shore leave until a j certain time and then went on a drunk. When they came to themselves they found that they had overstayed their shore leave and were deserters They then hoboed this way and when they reached Durham they were foot-sore and hungry. They then applied to the chief of police for a place to sleep and some thins? to eat. After hearing the story told by the two young men, the chief wired for Information and ' Instruction and the reply came from the government of ficials to hold them, and later came transportation for the three and with Instructions to deliver the men to the authorities at Norfolk. The govern ment wired that there was a reward for tbe arrest and return of the two deserters. Yesterday Justice of the Peace D. C. Ounter officiated In the marriage of Mr. Robert Solomon snd Miss Al llo L. Teasley, of Orange county. It being a runaway affair. The age of the bride was given as 17 years, and accompanying the application for the license there was the written con sent of the mother of the young woman. To-day the mother was In Durham and she says the written consent was a forgery. She says shs will bring suit HOTEL, TRUST IS THE LATEST. Hve of New York's Greatest Hostel rles Now Owned by the Astors Their Newest Venture. New Tork. Nov. 11. With the opening of the new Knickerbocker, New York -hat waked up to the exist ence of an Astor family "hotel trust Beginning with the Astor House, the Astors have successively put up the Waldorf-Astoria, the Hotel Astor and the St Regis,, and now the Knicker bocker Is added to the list or Astor built hoetelrles. "providing exclusive ness for the masses." Rising fifteen stories high, the Knlckerboker, with a frontage of ISC feet on Forty-second street and 101 feet on Broadway, Is a oonsplcuous monument In the very centre of New York's llvllest district. Although mil Hons have been spent on the Interior decorations and furnishings, t oioren John Jacob Aitor's architects and builders did not stop at outer appear ances. To make the ten hundred guests that the Knickerbocker can accom modate feel that they are securely as wll as luxuriously housed, tne nre p. ooflnr of the new hotel was made one of the principal features. This Idea hae been so completely carried out that should a blase break out In any room, it would simply burn up the ' Inflammable material there and then die out. The floors' and parti tions of hollow-tile form bulwarks through which fire and smoke cannot pass. The steel frame work is en- casvd In terra cotta to prevnt warp ing from fire or sudden collapse from the effects of the corrosion. In fact, the perfection of the steel and hollow-tile construction makes the whole building so nearly unburn- able that thare Is no danger of a guest waking up to find that his only choice lies between being roasted alive or a leap from the fourteenth or fifteenth story. Evidently, the day of the hotel fire -trap Is passing, for every new hotel must keep up with the standard set by such buildings as the Knickerbocker. How the centre of New York's hotel population has changed Is ehnwn by the fart that within a radious of 1.000 feet of the Knickerbocker there are sixteen theatres and twenty-one clubs. Through the basement runs the Rub way; within two blocks Is the Urand Central Htatlon. and a short distance away the new Pennsylvania Terminal Is being built. What used to be ttui northern limit of the "Rlalto" Is now the location of Its half-way houxe. BOY TEIXS PATHETIC STORY. Arrrwtrd for llwfU He Wins Sympathy iif Police-Taken tn Otambersburg, Pa., to Face Charge Is Urotlu r of tipeensboro Chief of Police. Washington Pont. Notwithstanding the fact that his brother Is t hief of police nt Oreens boro. Ni Ci end that his parents nre prominent In that city. Felix Mo Knight t'rutchfleld, the nineteen-year-old eel or who has been held by tho Washlnston authorities for the alleged theft of seven pairs of trousers snd sn overcoat at Chambersburg. Pa., wua yesterday handed over to Sheriff Charles K. Kvans, of the latter place, who took him back. Crutchflelri's story of his downfall Is a pathetic one, and made an Impres sion on the police, both on account of his youth and his frank demeanor, t'p to a year uico the boy was a model son andhla future seemed bright. It Is said lhathe was engaged to marry s young wnmnn In Oreensboro, who suddenly broke off the cngagcrtient and tnarrtetl anolhor ynuny man of that town. It was then thst Crutchfleld. ac cording o several Warhington friend, guve up a position he had with n (Ireenshor concern and drifted away, following the theatrical profesalon. lie became advance agent for a stock company, which stranded recently at Havre de Orace, leaving him penniless and In debt at Chambersburg, Pa. lly pswnlng some of his belongings the youth raised all but 11.16 uu I tic lent to purchase) a ticket to his home, snd, becoming desperate, he stole thai trousers from a Chambersburg Arm and sold them to secure tlio money necessary to take him home. Ho wss picked up In Washington by Detectives Hartlgsn and Bauer as the result of a telegram sent here from Chambersburg and the unused portion of the ticket for which ho sold the trousers was found on his person. Referring to a published report that he Intended to commit suicide, he aald: "My mother Is an Invalid, and when I she reads that 1 imnj to take my me the shock may kill her. I never made any such threat Ood knows I have sinned enough without killing myself." The young men hue several warm friends In Weshlngtonr who, whsn they read of his arrest, communlcsted with the Chambersburg authorities In sn sttempt to straighten out his troubles. It Is probable that, In view of this being his first offense, ths young man will be released. ..- NO CASK or PNHI'MONIA ON H1CC OKU. We do not know ef a single Instance where a cough or told reeulted In pneu monia or rotten nut km whts Foley's Honey snd Tar had bees taken. It ouree oougus snd eolds perfectly, so do not take chances with some unknown pre paration which may contain o pis tee, Which cause ' ronetlpatlon, a , con dition that retards recovery front a ooJd. Ask1 for Foley's lloner envt rr eavl refuse any substitute. Offer ed. R- U. Jordes i . , FEW CITIES (GROWIXG ' FASTER Uultcd States Cfnaus Bulletin of v 1003 t KIkiws That Winston-Salem Leads Every City . In Southern States - In V Percentage of Increase Jn Value of Manufactured Products Since- It 00 t Tlilnl In Percentage of Increase la tn Amount' of Capital Invented -Bewt fcihowlaff the South Affords u4ored Woman Badly Burned . Miss Asliby Worse. ,-;.. ? r :'y Special to The Observer ?v"!': t WInston-SalenV Nov, 11. Vv'lnstonl Balem leads every city la the South ern States in percentage of Increase tn ths value. of manufactured prod ucts since 1100; stands third In ,ths percentage of Increase In the amount of capital Invested and fifth In ithe percentage of Increase In number of manufacturing establishments, This city stands about thirtieth among ths t(4 cities of over 8.000 population in the united 8tates In the percentage of Increase in. capital Invested; about seventeenth In pereentsgs of increase in number of establishments and about eighteenth' In percentage of In crease In value of manufactured prod uots. These ; facts are contained In the United .States census bulletin of- 10I -dealing with tha subject lf manufactures and show In an unmis takable manner that very few cities In the entire United States ars going forward as rapidly along Industrial lines as the Twin-City. Winston-Sa lem' percentage of Incresse In the vslue of manufactured products dur ing ths past few years has been about 111 Dar cent No city in the entire South makea as good a showing ss this and all cities of over 1,000 Inhabitants ars included in tbe census report from which these facts are tagen. Of the lit cltlea In the entire United States only seventeen make as good or bet ter records In fnls Item. In the percentage of the Incresse tn the amount of capital Invested this city stands third In the entire South, Jacksonvelle, la., 'and Huntsvllle, Ala., being tha only two that beatout In crease of 111 per cent Among the SS4 cities of ths whols United States only about thirty make as good or better snowing and a number of these ere cities that had comparatively lit tie capital In 100. much less than this city had, and Increase since then thus showing a big percentage. In number of manufacturing establish ments this city stands fifth in the Southern States. Florence Blewers, a colored woman, was oaaiy ournea tnis morning at ttii home of Mr. Fred Hears. 8he build Ing a "wash-lire" and mistook a can of snaollne for kerosene. When the gaso line was eppuea tne mate ran into the can and an explosion followed, lanlted ine woman s cioines. nne ran into inn hall screaming. 'Mrs. Hege came to her assistance with a lap robe. The colored woman was thrown to the floor snd wraped In the Up robe, after which water was aDDlled. The burns thoush serious, are not thnucht to be fatal. Mrs. Here, whose efforts saved the Ufa of tne colored woman, received several burns on her face and hands though iney are not serious. Presiding Elder Scrocss. who has been confined to his horns for more then a week, caused by an attar of the (trip, la Improving and he hoDea to be able to leave to-morrow tor Mt. Airy to attend the annual session of the Western N. C. Conference. The pastors of the churches or ma Twin city may go up to aft Airy on. the oonfereaee sneetat. to be run from Ashevtlle to Mt Airy. It will pass inriiuaii nere to-morrow nitemooo. comlns via Bnrber s Junction. The new county officials will be sworn In the first Monday in December. Un der the Waddlll bill passed by the lust General Assembly, the sheriff, clerk of superior t.xurt. treasurer and reslster of deeds must keep a record of their fees. According to the new law the sheriff csnnot recerve over t3.W. tho clerk of tbe court over $3,"0O. the reslster of deeds oyer K.bOQ and the treasurer over fl.ano. All money taken In above tbeae amounts goes buck to the county. IVrbnrt lwery, of The Karnerevltlo News, was here this morning, returning from a visit to his mother at Mt Airy, lie reported that the oondltlon of Miss hethama A ah by, who was shot near lag Airv Friday nlsht. was not regarded so fiivnrnble tills morning. 8 he hae soma fever snd the wound Is regarded a seri ous one Khv. M. C. Fields, of Climax, and Rev. . I,. Ifiitchtna of New London, were here this morning en route to Mt Airy to attend Ilia annual session of the Western North Carolina Conference. Hev. J. V. Williams will alxse his fifth resr as pastor of the Methodist Protes- ant church next Hundsr. Hie work here hss.bencrowned with success snd It Is the esrneat desire of the congrega tion that he be returnee, though there Is a probability that he will be given another chnrsv. Mr. Williams is record- ed -as one of the strongest preaehers snd moat popular psstnrs in nm confer ence, the unnual session of which will convene at Rocky Mount on Wednesday of next woak. Congresamnn-elect It N. Hackett Of the eighth district, who left here this afternoon for his 'home at Wllkxenoro, slated that he had already selected his eecretary, but was not ready to an nounce his name just yet. News wss received nere to-aay tnai L. Burse a contractor and builder nt Martinsville, has filed a petition In bankruptcy. ' His iianinties are piaceu at with assets of Hat. BANDIT CHIEF FOR GOVERNOR. Sultan of Morrocoo Nominates Ral sudll to Preside Over Town of Anilla and Neighboring Provinces. Tangier. Nov. 11. News of the official nomination of Ralsull, the bandit chief, to he Governor of the town of Anilla end nelghborlngp ro vlnces, has been received here. This nomlanton Is made by the Sultaln. It I reported hers that Mr. Gum mere, the American minister, -paid whnt Is believed to be his final vslt to the Sultan four days ago at Fes. Mohammedans at Fes are beginning Po dtuplay dissatisfaction wltti the prolonged aojourn Fes of the mis sion of when Mr. Oummere s ths hend. . MGetit at H3w!eysw I fine French Perfumes and Exquisite Toifet Prep-. . arations We carry the most complete, the most unique, original and thoroughly well assorted line of ':: i. FIKK FKKNC11 FKRfTME and ' KXQUIKITK TOILET ': PREPARATIONS ".'', to be found In North Carolina, A strong claim that, but' 'a true one. If you want a thins; rest bad ,and "can't find it at . your regular druggist's, do "not give up until you have tried : ''''' ' ' ' ' I'''v,: lWey)PliOT2ty -loa, IB. Tryon snd fttb et I ... II. I Ml . I . n iat TuovMnudrooZ Ported '- I 'begins' novkmber 'first-; :'Vv- . Deposits msdefrom 1st to We; pay per, cent, .compounded quarterly, on WGQVIhaOcpooiito r-n t.ff4Yt UabUI Assets and Personal ability i ' -. '. - - V v i COMMERCIAL n.K A: DUNN,. Fresfaent, ; ' A; O. BRCNIZCR. Casblef. ENGINEFJUN Q ' SOCIETY MEETt. Interestliiff Papers aa Timely Topics - Mortlgs ollowcd by. a Dinner at ' the Maaafacturera' Club tiomo Guests of the Society. . J: - :) ' The regular' monthly meeting' of the Engineering Society of the Care-. Unas, held at the Carnegie Library last night,' was a most intereslng one, Mrs. C. W. Hlms read a most interest ing paper on "Some Forestry Ques tions." which .was followed by an In formal discussion of the subject led by Messrs Charles Waddell and A. 8. Noble. Mr. D.-B. Rushmoore. chief of the power, and mining department of the General -Electric Company, read a peper on "High Speed and High Tension "Alternating Current Generators." Both papers were Illus trated by lantern slides. The meeting at the library was fol lowed by a most enjoyable Informal dinner' at 'the Southern Manufact urers' Club. Mr W. 8. Lee, Jr, pre sided and appropriate remarks were made by members and guests. Among the guests of the society were:- Mr. W. A. Leland, resident engineer of tbe Southern Power THE WEATHER. Washington. - Nov. U.-Forecast or- Tuesduy and Wednesday: 1 Virginia, fair 'Tuesday and Wednes day; fresh northwest winds becoming variable Wednesday. North Carolina. Mouth Carolina. fab- Tuesday and Wednesday: fresh north west tu north Wmds. Eastern , Florida, fair Tuesday, colder In south 'portion Wedneaday, wanner in north portion: fresh northwest ts north wlAls. - Western Florida,, Alabama, Mississip pi. Louisiana, fair Tuesday: Wednesday fair, wsrmer; light north to northeast winds. Eastern Texas, fair Tuesday: Wednea day fair, warmer; light to fresh north east to east winds. western Texas, fair Tuesday and Wednesday. . Tennessee and - Kentucky, rair Tuesday warmer In eatreme west portion: Wednesday fair, warmer. Arkansas, fair, warmer Tuesday - and Wedneaday. LOCAL OFFICE V. 8 WEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte. Nov. 12.-Sunrise a. m.: Sunset 6:'JO p. tTV . . TKMi'k.RATl'RB (in degrees). Highest temperature .... Lowest tempore turn Mean temperature Deficiency for the diiy .." Accumulated deficiency .for month. Accumulated excess for year ...... I'RHCIFITATION tin Incites). Total for M hours ending I p. m... Tottii for the month . Accumulated deficiency for month 1.11 Tsttal 1nr the vri r 1 il Accumulated cieflclercy for year-.-. S.St Prevailing wind direction ., w. v . j. uisMNaTTT. 00 server. ices JIT8T RECEI V KD T ELLOW, RIPK FloridH oriinaea that are sweet and nrst-elass. Prices 20c, Jftr. and 30c., eniair slxs Uc and 16c. Yfllow Orapo Fruit, large alse So. Basket Ornpes c. BK1IX1KRS k CO., 303 West Trade. MAGIC HKADAC'HH POWDERS ARB guaranteed to cure hsaaacnes. Never yet fulled. Try Manic, the cure Is sure. JAri. I. HTOWB A CO., Drug gists. 'Phone 179. BEST KVKR MADB-BLUK RIBBON Iemon and vsnllis. Absolutely pure, aro twlee as far and' the "Blue Rib bon Flavor" la perfection. Ask lor the- 26c. else. TYPEWRITER REPAIRING ALL makea machines repaired, cleaned, ad justed, etc Best equipped repair shop in Carollnss. Expert work and satisfactory prices. J. Hi. unAiivn CO.. 'phone XH. Trust Bldg. FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS EV- ervthlnc in tbis line absolutely rraan. Your caka should not 'be a (allure If you Intrust your ordepwitn us. urange and Lam on Peel, Citron. .Seeded Rais ins, Currants, Flits, Shelled Pecans and Shelled Almonds. ' Should you de cide to buy a ready-made cake this season let us talk to rou about those rood old Rngllah Fruit Cakes In Mb. tins. HA R RATI a BLAKELT. Char lotte and Dllworth. ,. JAP-A-LAC. TUB NEW IRON AND wood nnlsli. ail colore ana sue rsns Just received, at WOODALL SHEP ARD'0. Drug store. .4, COD FISH WK WI8H TO REMIND vou tnai our, seenna enipinepi m Talisman ' Uonelesa Codnsh has srrlv. ed and is, If anything, nner than the lsst. Come and see f -end -lh. Boxes and Mb. jnrs. MILLER-VAN NKflU CO.. 11 N. Tryon. 'Phones and lis. FOR RENT 2 NOW MODERN l-ROOM housaa. now ready to se occupteo, svi snd to W. Trade street. K. th, modern I rooms, S30.W. I rooms over I7 K. Trsde. MOO. 1 store rooma IS. to West (th. well suited for msnufao-J tunns purposes, j, AJtinvn nu DBR80N A BRO. PINE AT THE OEM-TOV OET WHAT you want, as you want it, wnen you want It. 11 KM RESTAURANT. E. r. (Teswsu. Mgr. Urn OUR LIVERT DEPARTMENT IS FIT. tea: out wun tne neat venioiee maae, snd horses as good ss go. W. U. ROSS A CO., V snd 211 W. 4th Street. WANTED TENANTS FOR Hi SIX. room house. Oak rl iw a sin aii. tl.Tk par week (colored ' tenant) K. gtonewatl St. new house. Pirn eome, rets the goods. Will reserve them for no ens. R. U KEESLEH, A. Tryon street. 'Phone Mt. t ... .;.. Special Not w . . . .. a - M V " .J V W are , offcrlnc . rallrondl site, close In. t . prtoe that should fee eulckly taken, lias fronUge of t5 fee oa Soutbera RsUway, .' and running back with that width S10 feet to a macadara street, on iJwhUh Isllld sewe and watce mauM. Burtt property can scarcely .j. iM.ionna n vnarmte ow...-,-. The ! Charlottes A. O. CRAIO, Secretary end Maagger. X. Ofice it . Trade stv th Inclusive bear Interest from, - let 1 1; Over Two Mlllon Dollars. , , NATION Alt BANK., hi. ' '; W. E. ' HOLT, Vies Prealdent., A, T. STJMMEY, Assistant Cashier. '-.r,'-,l's'.'; Si-'-'. -V! ,' i v V',i ; C Company, at Great 'Falls,' "bJ Mr. Charles ,H. Waddell. electrical engi neer ror tne vandernut estate, tim more: Mr. II. A- Ttbbs, local super intendent of tbe Southern. Power Company; Mr. J. J. Chambers, and R. 8. Cannon, of Rock Hill, 8. C. ,.. .y - .. i A METHODIST MINISTER REOOM MENDS CHAMRRRLAIN'S COUQH . . .-'-v.,. .. RKMEJJY. ..' We have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In our home for seven yearn, and It has always proved ' to be a re liable remedy. .We have found that It would do mot than the manufacturers claim for it It la especially good for croup and whooping cough, . ' ,. - REV, JAMES A. LEWI8, . ' ' Pastor Ml Inca, Minn.. M. E. Church. ' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy .is sold by R. , H. Jordan Co, THE CRO WELL SJUiUOtUUM CO, v'-' iNa For the Treatment of . Whiskey, Murphlae and Nervous , - Diseases. . Special , apartments and nurses for lady patients. All forms of electricity for treating nervous . diseases. Ths stockholders all ' being physicians, constitute a consulting Doerd. 8. ML. CROWEXL, M. D Ftm your Sweet Peas now if you want Jhem early. All colors, 50c per pound Dllworth DruQ Store, Phoao Ut. B. S. DAVIS. F. B. A FOURTH WARD HOME FOR SALE. t-R.. w. nth st ii,sm; uoe cash. -R. N. Graham St., $lfJ00. Invest 12,000 In a Tryon St property B rooms; new t-R. house In resr. Rentsl III.M no. F. D. ALEXANDER SOS 8. Tryon. 'rbones Sod or MS. Our CORN MEAL fresh and uni- fe.taly good. TBE STAR MILLS. . Tboos ST. FOR RENT. Store. No. 101 East Trsds street Store and Offlcs, No. 11 8. College street; both In tha very heart ot business activity. . a. wittxowsky. ON THE BQTjARE." Girls, Think of - Are they chapped T Ars your hands rough T Havs ths cold 'days marred the beauty of your facet rThen use 3ERMAL BALM. It makes ths skin soft smooth and white, and an oc casional application will keep It that way. . Prlcw only See. NURSES' REGISTER WE NEVSR - CLOSE, Drugststs. iVSK- b0,l ? ' . '."'''' Plajuit A Your lips RcS &mpany TT.-"'"7"f ' 'Pnonex Ml. : ""JSSSSBk ,V.': ' all in choice ixjcations.' v-'' -'"" On Tenth avenue, modern tcv o-ntory nine-room house, corner lot,, . . beautifully shaded. , Price and terms at office. . , , " '. V' , Ons of the choicest homes in Dllworth,' corner lot'-lMlSO feet, lo cated on car line. Price $8,000.00, ... , , V v - Two other choice locations In D1I worth,, each eight rooms. ' Trices ' . S4.6O0 and 5,000. , . ; -V w" P'assufg lu atvoivlng you' any or all of these proncrt1-; w 111 Certificates Jesued by this bank- drawing interest at A per cent '' GEO. 1SU WILSON President. " JXa B. ROSS, Vic Presv CA'-Uf X-J 'iWrw. 'C. WILKINSON, Cashier. ... ' , i ' Ithe MEECHAWTS and: 1 FiiRMERS riATIOIIAL BATIK f-T ' . or cHi CHARLOTTE, N.C. ' v xl8 East Trade Strcst j . ' " . IN BTJSnrESS ONE TEAR. . ' ;j!.J.'; ' " t ' ' RESOURCES $&00,MM.00. PROMPT, AND CRTEOCS ATTENTION GUARANTEED. . - , j J. H. LITTLE, President. FiilSinr Wf PAY 41, fOR MONEY Si. SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS IH CHARLOTTE Oa Pnylng of Bills It Is well to pay bills promptly, but not to paV ths same bin . twice. Sometimes, book-hsepers. by mistake, send out bills - after they have been paid. If you pay by chock, however, theicanoeled ehecks ars returned to yon and van be produced as recslpts. Check ing accounts ars tnsrsfora mere than a convenience. They are an ' Insurance against overpayment. Every man or woman who pays bills should do so with eascka Tour cheeking account will bo weloomsd at Tho Chariot to Rational Bank, where yon ars assured of absolute security and ths meat courteous service. . . " ' W. IL TVTTTY, Cashier. . . B. D. HIATH, Preside I WILL COME HANDY One a week or onds a month income. . Deposit, It with -us snd soma. Don't neglect .to SATE. . soms day,'-. Indeed ' It VllC P. u. BROWW, President. ( Southern Loan . ' 2 i' ' w AliKX ANDERt Vlca President. lAMU GROWTH. i i, -U ths tsst of good service, and this company Is growing." ;v ' - . :; f . 1 ASSETS . OVER $ 1,000.000. . . f.' " .f fr.prTp"?d 10 htmt 0 Banking service to responal bls Individuals, firms and corporations and solicit such accounts Southern i States I Trust Go. CAPITA It TRCIT HUILDINO, . .", - ClURLOTTE, K.a "i GKO. UtKfHhMU. T. 8. FRANkvLlM, W. IL WOOD ; Jeent, i - Vies Prea tycasuretv , : i '. ; ' . K. DAVIS. Assistant Treninr, . . , . Carolina National Bank,' Columbia, ' First NsUonaL Charlotte. Merchants Farmers. Charlotte, Charlotte- national. t Southern SUtos Trust Co. v i First National, Gsslonla. Cltlsens National, Oastonla, Oaffney National. .Oaffney. - First National, Morganton. 4 Blus Ridge, Ashevllle. Battery Park, Ashevllle. ' Commercial, - IUgh Point. ;;, Bank of Laurens. M. c. Cabarrus Savings, Conoord. Kf e. :, Abbott of VBeposit " . . .. . . ...... , V C M. PATTERSON, Tkw.Prea. L. ., R. BJaGOOD,. Cashier. ;,'' - -. ' fff UKD WSi AT. . NATIONAL BANK lay aslds a certain portion of your we will allow you Interest ' oa ' This money, will come handv ta An 7 & . . W. U JENKINS, Cashier. I2OO.00 Alamanc Loan A Trust Cs, - " Hosklns Common. 107. '. Hosklns Preferred. 10X ' Arlington, 140. , t,f : ' Pacolet Preferred. 101. wiover, ; lis. Cllffside, - tSC f -Unden, 1H., . Henrietta, 141. , Kestler, 115. Ianceter, 101, lowsIL 150, . , " Osarkv 110.' iv" Trenton. 110. " WUcassett. US. Savings Bank w - II & Qompnny '10
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