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CHAITLOiXi: DAILY C .;:VER. XQV
i:;o Bisnar lo tgeojes
:.S THKM TO 1UGIIT LIVIXG.
t Reverend G. U. Clinton! ''pre.
. nar HL-Jiop, lx-llvrra troiiK Ad
i . . . at A. M. K. TAon Conference
i i Viiiston-Hnlem-lH,,nonncr the
I an ii-s and Idle a the Mack Un'
'.union and l'rges llac to Itc to
Whit r!plo That all Negroes Are
ot Alike, and Should e no tresi-
, i'v.ial 1 to Tn UDservr.r,
W I nston-Salem.' 5 Nov. v.4 1 7The
Meat em fv North j ' CSarolins, 1 Con
J.ronc of' the A. M. EvZlon church
cloned' the moirt' aucceiieftU session la
Its Wdtory thla taornlnr 'lu Winston
Ulem.' The final report . showed
marked Improvement alone all line.
: Rlfrht Reverend O., W. Clinton. D.
J ., ' Mia presiding bishop, delivered
Ms Ki juiopal addraw on Monday
v(Jnl t AfUw discussing- matter
lrUUnlng to the interest of both the
Koneral and local church, the'blahop
concerning the race problem. He
1 ' said in part: .
- 'There sre' tour things to which I
' ' doelre to make reference In regard
s to tha race queNtlonl The present ait
! uaUon of tha black man; tha black
' " man's burden: tha black man's appor-
; tunlty; and th black man'a duty.
I ... Tha f present 'Situation of ta black
:r. THE PRESENT SITUATION" OF THE
; i ttv, 'y BLACK MAN. '
t ', "When w consider aoma recent c
I ' currences and suggestions from sen
timent makera of tha dominant race,
and tha seemingly chanced attitude
. of persons, supposed ta be our erst-
- while' friends, It is not strange that
many-should take a pessimistic vlitw
when studying the present situation. If
,?wa allow our minds to divert to the
' Atlanta episode, wt ahould be broad
j enough to take time to think of more
than a thousand other cltlea and town i
and communities which have kept the
even tenor of their way.
. .. "Tha good people of other commu
nities should not allow tha occurrence
in- Atlanta : tu bo disturb them aa to
' ranee them to forget tha quietude,
good feeling, ateady growth and for
ward .march of tha communities In
' which they live, and thereby make
themselves liable to be charged with
fleeing when no man pursueth.'
There has been but one Atlanta, riot
In tha South In four deradea; there
will hardly be another Id a century.
If ever.
The " present situation Is truly a
. ' crucial one; but not an unusual one In
the development of a race or a ne-
: tlon.' - ,
, "It eertaJhly muat not be regarded
as . aa Indication that either the
world or the negro race Is going
backward.
"My brethren, the wheel of evolu-
1 1on are turning In the right direc
tion, r
THE BLACK MAN'S OPPORTTJ
:. ' ' ; K1TT. v'
The" t-lgbt' thinking, cool-headed
and perseverln black men haa been
afforded an opportunity by some oc-
' currancea inch as came to Joaeph In
' I'syp f In Babylon, and Dreyf ua in
Wanes.
f"H It-tor him to prove himself a
man capable of forbearance, patience
'" and dausmined purpose to aurvlve
fand continue to dweH In tha land
where the providence of Ood ha
riven him a habitation and an en
vlmnment. ' .
u, -A race that could survive J SO
years of a bondage that dwarfed tha
Intellect, warped event, moral, fibre,
and crushed the nobleat-element of
: manhood, should not allow the Inter
mittent evolution of a rspldly march-
r Ins civilisation to dlacourese or check
It tn 1U upward and forward course.
. "Brethren, let u not disappoint our
- friends. '
THE BLACK MAN'S BURDENS.
"Vb black man'a burden Is that
claas, thoae claanea.or charrtr who
form part and parcel of the race.
. v-whoee lack of good serine, whoaefralt
tias along moral linen, whether those
. T-i fralltlea be the outcome of past
i J conditions or present IncoimiHtenclea.
i . whoa want of self-respvct and proper
, ., reward for others of their own race
'V and f other rac, who furnish thorn
example of good llvlnir and excellent
conduct, whose habits, and whose
f 'emtnffty Inc'trrlalhlx slate make
. malt them a menace to dece nt so
' del and a dlHturblnr element In good
A' communities. Thcs furnish. In part,
. the. black man's burden. The shift
, less, the spendthrift, the vulgar; In
: short, all criminals whether guilty of
".. ' the petty or grosser crimes (heA
urnish another batch of the black
, man1 burdens.
."..; The falae leader, the Imprudent
self-constituted rapreaentatlve mako a
j real burden.
' - .THE BLACK MAN'S DUTY.
The bUck man'a first duty Is to
prove nimsetf a decent, self-respecting
' aad useful cltisan. Those who bring
V themselves up to ths necessary stand
' ; InaT by developing good character, In-
' dustrloua habiU and by making them
' . selves Indlapenaable to the welfare of
'.: ths communities In which they live
x should guard well their own reputa-
, tlon aad standing by drawing a line
, , between . themsel vesand the vicious
- ajid shlftlees element of tha raon.
1 MOood negro? must show to the un-
' wot thy of their own race, aa well aa
V .tbe unfavorably disposed and friend--,'..Iy
paople. that all negroea are not
,. 'alike, and therefore, all should not
b treated alike, whether they be i-lti-''
sans of Atlanta, or soldiers In the
V standing army.
: VBUM AND THE RACK PROBLEM.
, "On tt the giant evils of our day
' and the greateat obstacle to the bet
terment of the uigro and a stumbling
block In ths wsy of an early and hap.
- ry solution of tha vexed race problom
ts strong drink.
. Tha slave, denied the use of strong
' drink excapt st stated periods, was
tiealthler, stronger and sounder In
'., every way than tha freeman, who has
mistaken liberty In too many cases
for license with the result that our
; . death rate Is alarmingly high, our so
. rial sysum is Jeopardised, our morals
degraded and awful crime are laid
at our door. .
"ijtt freedom should be utilized for
., the establishment of nobler standards
of living than weru possible under the
accursed syslem to whleh the civil
war put s. period. ItkHs,- lynchlnga.
tnur4Ts and disorders f every kind
; sra due t the drunken . while and
liiarks who are bereft of reason and
d.-ncy by their potation. .
-l Solemnly vow before Ood and
Mich heaven that I' Shall henceforth
d'ilct my life and mnuence to the
ink of doing ail within my power to
4 iirtaJI and litanljy atop the, vampire
Jf Intemperance-, , tram sucking , the
nral, phyalcal and Splrltaal life
' tlood of my race.1!1 '.fl'f'.y
lU1inwmd !mnrht Ruk-ldev v
' Itlchmond,. Vs.. Nov. J7.-R. W,
r.irrin. a arngit committed eulclde
e his store here to-day by Jumping
torn a third atory window.' lis met
f th Instantly He w forty years
r i end unmarried.'" II1 came here
f "tn Lynchburg, a few years ago. ,-. :
.wt is a
htrmls eomnoimd of
'm' inai wntiiiorrul in
.ir"i, iir'iomineruled and
i i r i . -j '
, THE lUmSTS COXVEXE.
State RantlH I Convrntloa of : South
i Oirolliia, Assemble In Spartanburg
-Hiudnoas iMrgety iwsuue-eouie
Want tirotsaviilo Female ; College
Special to The Observer. : i a,;-
Spartanburg, i -8.';,: C.,' Kov. '-'i.--'
The State Baptist : convention con
vened in thia city to-night and the
aesslona .will continue through Friday.
The convention - promises to be ens
of the moat successful ever held as
all sthe thirty-seven district .aasoouv
tlons embracing 1 ,000 churches writh a
total membership of 113,000 will send
deleaates to the city to -attend.
Tina convention is being held in the
handsome new -First - Baptist church,
of which Rev. Lewis M. Roper. U. D.
Is the pastor." The church has only
been - recently completed and ranks
among the finest and most conven
iently arranged buildings of the kind
in the South, v vs-.t:. 'i'!---''-''
The convention was called to order
by the president, C'hariea-A- emitn,
of 'Tlmmohsvllle, S. C Baptist 'minis-
rs. lav delegates and visitors are ar
riving in tine city on -every lncemtng
train and tney are mei ui arauon
by the local reception committee and
directed to the homes to whloh.tney
have been assigned. f At the 'depot
there haa been established , an ' inor
mation bureau, which Is of very ma
terial assistance in expediting the
placing of visitors - without delay or
confusion. Fully 00 attendanu have
a rived In the city and all are. being
accorded that hospitality which 1
characteristic of the 'Spartan spirit
known so well by those who have had
occasion to be ths city's guests at otn-
er times. '
The business before Uie ooay I
routine, tho convention hsvlng Juris
diction over matters of assignments
of minister to dhurchea or of dis
cipline, these being left to the individ
ual churches without tne action or
the denomination In general. How
ever, there are several matters oi
Interest to be considered, tne reports
of the denominational Institutions of
learning being among tho number.
It I said that efforts win ts maae
by certain towns to have tha Green
ville Female College removed, from
that town and located at some other
point. The communities interested.
It I atd, being willing to offer cash
inducements But tt remains to be
seen whether the college will be
moved from Oreenvllle. unat town. It
being beloved will support the Insti
tution as handsomely aa any other
town la ths State.
WILL KEEP BOXOFCTCE OPEX.
Manager Kessler Inaagnratea Change
at the Academy of Muaic. .
Manager O. V. Keaaler la making ar
ran rem en ta to keep ' the box office
at the Academy of Mualc open dur
ing the rest of the theatrical season
and sell all reserved seats, etc. at the
theatre. The office will be open from
10 o'clock In the morning until I or
In the afternoon and all business of
the Academy with the public will be
transacted there.
The Increased number of Shows
coming to Charlotte and the decision
of Manager Kessler to- reserve
everything In the balcony, makea the
aale of reserved seats no small task, to
say nothing of the other butanes of the
Academy with the public, answer to
Inquiries. tc. Ths sals of seats hss
heretofore been conducted at Jor
dan's drug store. The change, which
gives the Academy more Importance
a an Inatltution. will go Into effect
December 1st.
Eden PWInotts' Novel.
The customary recipe for book he
roism ta an Impossible nobility of
anaracter, foolhardy courage, and,
n,.r anri abova all. the densest Intel
lect where personal Interest or safety
Is concerned. In real life such a man
would seldom survive the teething
,t,.a Ma would swallow his paregor
ic bottle to rescue it from being brok
en, and,- would thus depart mil me
with all hla poetical love speeches
unspoken.
Ho, when a reviewer happens upon
a hero who I mortal In his tempta
tions and backalldtng, and at the
same time Is Instinct with mother wit
and resource, the oocaalon warrant
some gladnes.
Such a inero Is Daniel Sweetland, tn
Eden Phllpott' novel of the same
name. Dan'a proclivities lead him
Into counties pltfalla, and hie keen
sense and craft promptly come to
his aid. In addition to this, he Is a
lovable, daring, thoroughly numan
Yellow. The whole combination is
irresistible.
"Daniel Sweetland" fairly bristles
with stirring situations. Tat one of
these stands out from the rest Dan,
charged with murder, la manacled
and placed In a cart between three
policemen. Hla captors are armed.
II Is friendless. Yst in calmly re
solve to free himself. liar come to
the reader the dread lest the perfect
naturalness and logical equenc of
tha novel may be marred by nme
cheaply melodramatic. Impossible
foat. But the faar la groundless. The
esospe scene Is perfectly logical, bril
liant and thrilling.
Stone A Barrlnger Co. offer this
hook exclusively ' at their store for
60o Instead of 11.59. When the make
up of this book la considered It I a
great bargsln.
For Bronchitis
Take VINOL
It heals the bronchial tubes
and remedies the cough 7-
For centuries ' old-fashioned nod
liver oil has been , prescribed by
physician the world over for coughs,
hronchilla, weak lung snd consump
tion, nut many coum not take it on
account of ths useless, fatty, fishy
oil whlchi enveloped th medicinal
curatives, and It often failed to help
those who could take ' It because it
Upset the stomsch, ;, i '
Any ons ran lake the delldou cod
liver preparation, Vlnol. which -contains
alt the medicinal curative and
bndy-bullding element of cod . liver
oil, actually taken from fresh cods
livers, but with no oil or groans, and
wherever old-fashioned cod liver oil
or emulsion would ' do good. Vlnol
wilt do far more good for all bron
chial snd lung trouble.
W ask every person In Charlotte
suffering from chronic colds, cough,
bronchitis or weak lung to try Vlnol
on our guarantee, it, , H. Jordan1
Co., Druggists. . ....
Note. While we ara 'sol stent
for Vlnol in Charlotte, It I now for
ale at the leading . drug tor In
nerly every town and cliy n th
country. Lok for th vlnol sgncy
in your town. '.:" , K,, -; ',
STATXiVItLE CICTS TOWER.
Hour M!!l t'mviUlng to Contract for
ooo uerlrlo Horse . I'owcr,. uui
Power Company Takes Contract
i lor boo. i ',v i "';;..: . Vi t.y..-.'
Special to The Obaeryer. v
SUtesvllle, Nov. 27. Mayor
Steele and Alderman -jparron were in
Charlotte last Friday to confer with
the official of the, Southern. Power
Company. Ja regard to the contract
for . electric ; power - for Stateavtll.
The agreement made- some time ago
waa . that SUtesvllle would take.
1.600 horse' power, the city taking
600 and the, statesvtile Flour Mill
and Statesvtile Cotton Mills con
tracting for tha remaining COO. The
flour ntllls ' have,. .. however, decided
not to use the power, and for. this
reason -, the ' Statesvllle gentlemen
went to Charlotte to e If the com-
Sany would make a contract for S00
or power, the cotton mill agree
ing to take three hundred.; Mr. Lee
an official of the com Dan v. arrsed to
rdo taia and a 'contract for so win
be made and signed,' work has al
ready begun on the construction ' of
the line.
After the power Is here StatesvlU
wilt, of course, use more than la now
being contracted for and the power
win come into general use, ..
Mr. William Fraley. a premlnent
and prosperous farmer or the cool
Spring neighborhood. 5 ; will move
witn Ms family to Lenoir to-snor
row. - vt ' ),.:.o.i f
Messrs. A. E. Holton, of Statesvtile,
and John Holten, of the Cool Spring
neighborhood, - will " move to Mocks-
vllle la the near future and open
harness shoo there will manufac
tur. repair, ' and sell all kinds ef
hone supplies. Mr. E. A. Bolton ha
worked at the business In Statesvtile
number oi years and is a sauiee
workman.-
At the meeting of the Iredell cot
ton association Saturday It was de
cided that all members of the asso
ciation should pay nv cents a bale
on their cotton for toe purpose or tne
association. , One . sub-aaociatlon
favored ten cents.- hut' the live-cent
and committees were appolted ' . to
collects the moner. : , , 'v:
Kicked by a , MuleOther Happen-
Special to The Observer.
SUtesvllle. Nov. IT Tnaddeus
Edwards, a 4-year-old boy, of Ca
tawba county, was brought to Long's
sanatorium uunaay oy ur. sTea
Long to operate on and treat for
fractured skull. The boy waa kicked
en the head by a mule and the skull
wss fractured. ' . ills condition is rav
orable.
Mr. A. A. Htnes has sold bis farm,
consisting of 110 aevree. In Bhar pea
burg township, to Msaara. E. A. Mc
Lain and S. L. Blackwalder and will
move to town. The eonslderatlen
was $1,000. Mr. Hlnas haa been a
successful farmer. Is j a goedeiUsen
snd we welcome -nim to town.
Mr. W. M. Westmoreland has seld
half Interest In his livery bnstness
to Mr. B. B. Leinster and the business
will continue under the firm name of
ef Westmoreland A Leinster.
Blatthews News Notes.'
Special to Ths Observer.
Matthews. Nov. 17. Rev. 3. M
Harris, of Cheaterfisld, & C, to as re
cently become pastor of Matthews
Presbyterian church In connection
with several other churches, and will
make thla nlace his bom.
Rev. M. H. Hoyle the Methodist
pastor who ha been returned to this
work for another year, preacnea eun
dav to a large and appreciative an
dlence. Hla friends are glad to havs
him back.
Mr. M. H. Hoyle returned Saturday
from a two weeks' vpit to Kutner-
xoraion.
Mr. and Mr. W. T. Rucker cam
Saturday on a vialt to their parents.
Rev. and Mrs. M. K. Hoyle. Mr,
Rocker left thl morning for Char
lotte and Rutherfordton. Mrs. Ruck-
r will spend several weeks.
The Spark circus was in town yes
terday and everybody appeared to
have plenty of money.
That Jacket
Is Good Yet .
, AH It need la cleaning and
pressing, or parhsps dyeing
to mak It look as nice as
when nw.
Tou can't afford to discard
any artlol of clothing simply
because It la mussed or soiled,
when w can renovat It st
so rsonabl 0, charg. ;?
Charlotte : Steam Imlij
Launderers. Dyers, Cleaasra, ,
, 2J9 Sooth Trron Urtei
Take Gafc
V i . , - ..ir, '' K
of the Teeth
i Many a reputation for beau
' fy hss been galnd b a row
ef whits teeth. , .; .V; t'
T A good tooth brush is a joy
forever, but a cheap one Is
; a delusion and a anare. In
getting a brush,' set rood
one. W gusrant all ef th
brush , that w sell , for II ,
cents or mors, . If thy shd
their bristle, w will give yon
'.. new brush fr.' . ::
.;V Ae to dentifrices,' we : havs
all of the t reliable ones that
Are advrtled, aa well as our
. own. that we. know to bs pure
" and sffeoUve,' ' v.
''u Don't trifle with your teeth,
- Treat . thenv welL both for
the, sake of your comfort and
appearance, .'. -: y t u,-.
, It us help you select a,
r flood dsntlfrlc and' a good
brush. ', , :,t. :f ;, . ,
Havilcy's FI::rr::cy
' rlsn 1 1. Tryon and ftth ;ta
Assets -end
; ; COMMERCIAL PEPJilVniKNT. .
Accounts of Merchants, Manufacturera, Capitalists, Corporation of
all kind sollcttsd.
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT.
Drafts direction Europe Aaia.
Deposit f On Dollar end upwards received and 4 per cent.'
V- ! , tereat allowed,
A Quiet Home Wedding Solemnised.
;'' eventxif Interest to many In th
city; was Ve Wedding last evening of
Miss Beasts Springs and Mr, O, E.
Oreenleaf, which took place at I: SO
o'clock , at the home of ; the,, bride's
father Mr JTf ' Ci ; Springs, on West
Trade street ' Mis Ella 8prlng wss
maja ox nonor and Mr. B. P. Pur
cell, beat man. - A reception followed
the ceremony, after which Mr. and
Mrs. Oreenleaf. left on their bridal
trip ' North. Returning they : will
make their home in Dll worth, . ; v
; '-iiiB weather. V:
Waahlnsrton' -'.Kmr . iT.fnrmif ' tn
Wednesday and Thursday:
Virginia - I- . .1 "TTT . .
Thuradar, falr.-llght, to freah west to
northwest winds. ?
North Carolina and South Carolina,
fair, colder Wednesday: Thursday fair;
light to fresh northwest winds. . , . v
LOCAL OFFICE IT. 8. WEATHER J.
RUREAU
CharloU. Nov. 78unrtM 7:flS a m.!
sunset 1:11 . m.
TEUPERA TirRSt In daaraaaV
Hlgheaf temperature ..
fxiweat tamperature , ..
Mean temperature.
U
3
IS
77
1M
Excess for th day'
Accumulated exeeaa for th month
Aocumulsted excea for tb year.,
PRECIPITATION (Is Inohea).
Total for 14 hours ending p. m.....
0
Total for the month.
Accumulated deficiency for month.
Total for the year .. ..... 44.20
Aocumulsted deficiency for the rear 1.14
Prevailing wind -direction.. ...,a W.J
w s u mu iu i.i-r" ni a i
S e . ejf iiimi4b 4 VswVfTWt
S-LB. CAN CALIFORNIA PEACHES
yellow Crawford 18c.. lemon cling,
large yellow - fruit JOc., extra heavy
syrup can, or HIS doaea. Nothing
oeuer nil w i can. rrean ueiery iue.
Cranberries I3H& Best Oranges at out
price. BBIDOES A CO.. tat Waat
Trade straat. .
FROST LOTION CURES CHAPPED
hands and lips, snd makes rough akin
soft and smooth. ' It'a an excellent
preparation for winter us. ' Try It
JAS7 P. STOWB A CO., Druggists.
'raon us.
noon wftRNiNft-wB math flori
a ... a i . a .. n . w -
Salsify, Radish, Water Creae, Mpring
Unions, faraley, large n. tJU ceiery,
Anything yea want for Tkankselvteg.
We hav fresh lot ef ehelied Nuts ra-
rvlvad to-dav. Call earl and avoid
the rush. ' fry a Mango. MILLER-
VAN NESS CO., Everything Good to
Eat. a N. Tryon. 'Phones fit and 111
WANT TO BUT. REAL E8TATE I
bave m,ws to oe lavaatea in city or
iMtar-hi suburban property. - Prefer
residence ranging from fMOS to ti
each, in replying give tocaaon, aia
of- lot. No. of rooms la house: such
other information aa would be tntereet
Ing. Addreaa K. U.. car DOS 7e.
CAUSE FOR THAN K8QI VINO
that you can get Blue Ribbon Lemoa
snd Vanilla. Abeolutoly pure, . go
twice as far aad the "Blue RIOdoo
Flavor" la perfection, Ask for the tCc,
elae. .
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED RIGHT.
with the right oruss aa prsacnoaa. i
right price. Our label la a safeguard
In any aick room. WOODALL A
SHKPPARD, PreserlpUon Druggleta.
VKRT FANCY BALDWIN APPLES
we are able to aanuie your oraera lor
fine appiea. Call ua forprtoee by the
barral Fine, bright Florida Orap
Fruit, sothlng better grown In the
land ef flowers. Let a bave your or
der ' for fine fruit. W are alwaya
able to glv you tjhe Vry best sVAR
RATT A bLaKELT, t Charlottsad
I11 worth. - -
WANTEO-W HOUSES. ANT KIND,
sis or condition, to rant Som eld
fog! prefer t plod along, trying r to
aava a ntckl. but. In reality, loelng
. money by not giving their property, to
a llv lieit Seekera for hooaea own
to ma Bualnaaa paepl srefer to deal
with an agent, who knows how and
. what to do? eT L. KEE8LKR. 'Phone
TTPEWBITBRS DID TOU BAI-WK
believe you win lomii in -thortty
en thla subject If you will visit
our establishment We snow we r
th Urgeat eacluslv dealers 1 in th
South-and Ineldentally the oldest and
moat perlneed. CRAXTOI
CO Trust Building.' - '- -
FOR RENT M R ITH,: MODERN I
rooms., tn. 04 W. Trdv modem J
. room, B.' SS W. Trad, modern I
roore! t. W S"E?4VC5
' W. tare-rooms II and M W. it h. large
i Sp" j. Arthur Henderson a
BETTER PREPARED THAN JSVER-
NotKln too good for euf ! eu
Lota of room now. Eaeellnl sarvvc.
Rig dining room for regular eala and
parti, launch counter doublad. Room
- for all. Everything erved lst s you
want It OEk.RiSTAURANT. B. F.
Creswell. Mgr. '-'
OUR UVKRT DEPARTMENT IS FIT.
ted out wllh thebestveblolea, mad.
and b9 aa god a go. W. O. R08d
: C0 KS sad tU W, 4th strt. v ,,
We sell tb best
: FEED STTJTF.;..
for horses, cows And
'..nr.-;'i;f;
THE ST A It MILLS.
. "Pboae ttT.
Special Notices
Ceri
tMm
" This els of, properly I hard lo boy la('Chsrloitc now,, but We
have tor sale two such piece t)at wl a prove 4 ood Inveatment,
' If Interested, let m know and w will be glad to call snd see yon.,
The Qnrlottc ' Realty : Gsxnpany
' A. fl. CXlAIOt Secretary and Msnsger. i
' Office IS C Trad it. ., ..v , . , " I'hone StT.
Li Jl.a
i v,':; cHAiiLorrr; x. c.
': UNTTED STATE8 DEPOSITORT."
pWsonal liability Two Million and Two Hundred
. ' ' Tboasand Dollars.... .
Money lent at lowest rats.
Africa"; on all the 4 principal cities
ln-
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comoounded uarterlv. ,: .
In 'Tho atf I 'Police 'Oowrt. u '
It was a slim docket Chief of Po
lice Irwlnr presented to Recorder
Shannonhoase yesterday morning. On
ly Two sentences wers imposed. Jbd.
Lcauaer. the negro youth who had been
cnargea wim .stealing a purs mu
tl.46 from Mary Jane 'Jones, an Eng
lish ' girl, was arraigned and nouna
over to the Superior Court, being sent
to" Jail in default of bond. Mack Wil
liams, a negro who had gone to sleep
in his -carriage, leaving his horse to
wander around the streets v at large,
waa fined SS and the- costs for. his
drowsiness. ''a.-,. V.;,:': ;
' ' - ;I3efanl lose-In' i"'.
EAA AVKNTJB nOMB
' - ; for jjzkSE
Eight room, two baths, , basement.
large lawn and garden." , t);t :
.. . . . 1 .-. - - .
Entire house In Al , condition.
v i v --,... :. ,
Possession or or- before Jan., 1107.
P. J). nVBXTUVDBR
SO B. Tryon. . Phones 04 or e4&.
THE .CRO WELL SANITOnTCat (XX,
For the Treatment of . . t
Whiskey, Morphine and Ntvohs
' Special apartments' and ' nurses for
Isdy patients. All forms of electricity
tor treating nervous diseases.- Ths
stockholders all being physicians.
ooaautut sv. consulting . Doaro.
S. St. CROWELLf M. TA,
DOUDAY KOTICE
Thursdar. November itth.' Thanka.
giving Day, being a legal holiday, the
following . named -.' banks . will be
closed: '"- : , , . ',.. :
Charlotte National Bank.-
Commercial National Bank, '
Southern Loan , tt Savings Bank.
Merchants . A Farmers' National
Bank... . " . '." A ;
First National Bank. - , ' ;
Southern states Trust CcC I?-
CharlotU Trust Co. ,r
can bs selected from tut',
. -stock of .''.."';.'.'; ;-
' ... CTJT QLASS
without, paying n extravagant
"price. It's tiro to think
about this. ;',';;'t
Our Una ' can't '' be duplicated
V". - In Charlotte. f:'.i':-M
NURSEST REGISTER
ttata-xteta, ,Phnt V
Fills the Egg Basket '
DiiwortfiDrad Store,
Thou 147. B. a. DATU. -
R B. R.
An
Elegant
Gift:
Piillii
t
Lot on North Collc fireet and adjoining 8. X L. R. H. tsack.
J f?XlM feet. Prlco" 1,60U.IjO. ....
. On. S. A. L. H. R.. near Cole Mfg. Co.. 400 feet frontage en R.
by 260 feet In depth. l'rl-e 11,500.00. .
, . 20-acre tract on C. C. & X. H. It., twenty to twenty-five minutes:
drlv from, Independent Kquare. , Catawba Power Co.' wire In
.close touch. Price iO.0t r-r acre.
.."a;c tract near: Chad wick k Mill, , on S. A. L. R. R. Price
. 2,500.00. . x . . . .' . ...
JflilEi REALS SfAIE, LOAM A',D TRUST CC'!?0
GcrltficcCco of DcpociZ
Issued by this
its ban
a:
-
" . y FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT.' ' '
;,. GEO. E. WILSON. President. . JNO. B. ROSS,' Vice Free.
' W. C WILKINSON, CsaUler.
. iTHE ElERGElAnTS AMD ,
EAiuiEns riKFioriM, BAiiri :
'.,,r-.M-'r.. or CHARLOTTE, N.C.
t--';rmtl318 East Trade Street
:'';nr business one tvuji.'-
. ';' PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION OVAYtAVTEEXK '
j 't : , v r- J". .w''-.',-.v-V r,'-- 'i' v -1 ' Y. -'; v -j-, -
, ... ' -' - f , ' ;V . ' 'j,'.','..;'Ui" :, .,'' 1 ' ,:; : ; " i' .' ' 1.
9. E. ivrrrXE, lldemc'--' .'',',"'; At' PATTERSON,' TU Isjs.
L;' !v ' i . v XIA3C1, ?; 4Css0ileir.; f 'V. n vVt X. f :
" ' - ' " s' X ' '-'
2sinasslnsslnaaaaaaaasssssT
: it PAY.: Ir!lr-ill
roR vm - ; ,x ,
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50LICITS
THE CHARIOTTE.
'):''. ' ,". On.mylns;- of BIB''-A::'v-;r;:':'' '-'.??:
' It 'Is wall to. pay bills promptly,1 but not te pay the same bm v
. twice. SbmeUmes book-keepers, by mistake, send out bills after
they have been paid. If you pay by check, hewcve& the canoeled.
- chckswar returned te yon aad van be predsced as receipts.. Check. V
- ing aooouhts are therefore mere than a: convenience, r Tney are aa -,
Insurance against overpayment- . Every man or woms a. who pays;
hill should do eo with cheeka, s - , . ' - -
Tour checking account win be weloomed , at ; The -' Ctanrlotte -.
Katlonal Bank, whsre yen are assursd ef abaolnt security and ths .
'moat couneoue-servlee.. t ,. . - . ..:,- . 7, ' V ' -V
Southern Loan &: Savings Bank
K' i:- ,i.:'r"vl !.r.f s-l : e.y... ?';. -SrV - -.
A cordial Invitation , "t extended t working men, 'te - clerks, te
women, snd others to open A SAVINGS. ACCOUNT with this tank,"
i We pay yon -to. m: ii'i'Uv -.ft-"r.-:'. y'
': "' v '
';0---.'.'.' , ' ,; 'r'- v ..;'i
.,!: P, At. BBOWN, rrealdent. X V'V'"'''. ..!W. Xt, iKMUNS, Cashier.;'
':-?li 'A:Y,,.- y9i,. ALEX ANDEIt, Vice President "i
W cv Business! Enterprise
:'0Syns'lwix': this ; bank prepared to';:assist'' v
"'y A LEOrnMATlS ' WDERTAK1N03. CONSTJI--' ? ?
''s'.'f TATION 'j, AND"; CpBRESPONDENCDBOUCTTErA';?"
.'SootricA j;v Trust V: I Go.
y. ',);' ,,;" v -r v r OAPITAL 200.00S (:;:1. V-.., ' "r.y-y;
."'..IBCST BtTILDINO, CTIARLOTTB, N. fi': ' "''f"'-';i'
'..-0.-.
Preshleat. - Vice
.1
J. K. DAVIS. Assistant Treasurer.
We Raye Custcn:cr$ fcr lha
29 to 100 Lore? lat Pref. ':,
21 to .100 Waahlngton Common.
19 to -100 Lancaatar Common.,
2S toslO Florence.' r
IS to 2S Henrietta.
10 to 60 Cllffslde.: . ' , :
20 lo'SO Nkoml. 7 i ':
10 t Warren Prf.'-".: i v V
20 to 10 Wtecett. . ; P v . (.
10 to SO Gray Mfs?. Co. , 'fCv r '
20 t 60 Mooresvill. , f ? ;? .
l 10 fitatesvllle. ' ' ',,
1 ta 20 ptatesvllte. '',' , " 20 t 60 Victor. r
2S.to 60 Osark. ! f'slumet.'
10 to;S0. Trenton. ',,..;' SO Tucapau.' ..'.'.'.,
If yon en supply please adrla u promptly ot best price. '
F.: '3;-:;71bSfdtt. -&i Company-
t,;;:i
.i.i
bank draw Interest at
io ... ' ......
:o;;h at.
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h,
i :
R BUSINESS
'A V -
NATIONAL BANK
llDilIEATH,esi
. Pres. . ' Tresurarer.
fc!!d fcj Sc-lhcra P St:di
10 to 10 Lowelt , . 1
. 21 to 'SO Arlington.1', '-'.. ;
, 20 to J10 Rloomfleld. , - :
, 10 to SO linden.
,10 to SO Elk Furniture Co ;
60
BO
10
26
'
10
20
tu o inv .ainraYiiie.ua.- 1
BO to 100 Marlboro. :' ' ,; i ;
to 25 Hosklna. i ;
to SO limestone, ,
to 60 Watt. . t
to 20 Monarch,