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CHARLOTTE DAILY. OE3ERVEIV DECEMBER 10 1003. :, 10 ft ' r CONVENTION v AFIERM ATI ' BOMB : fcoTKS s Aft : COMMENTS ot Prominent Idea t MlmU of the Member of the Banti" ttonven . , tioa at Greensboro Wm That of Op , portonltyTbe tUelhcrlng the Jrs;- : ' eM of UK kind I the Mate The .'.' !; llorrptloB C.lvm toy the f ,Ue ormal Ooll-g Marked hue V-' crm Ttto Lsymew Xocnhly Active V ' U A" the Convention Work. Bpenlat to The Observer. , 4 Greensboro. Dec That ord - Which more than all other seemed prominent in the mind or the dele :' .gate of the Baptist Wat Convention j-dBTiBf the Session Juttt closed waa "Opportunity." There waa no meet t l 0 "f the body held In which the i Importance of Improving the great -V,1' opportunity possible to tho denomlna V' tlOB to win North t'arollna for Christ - ''ivtrnKnot emphaalied. The different speakers on tho rrubjects of foreign. :l:?.Brae and State mfcalons. the Sunday 'i'," uhaol and education, made "Opportu- wlt'T the clarion call or meir lt-r h. olarlun r II Of meir BQ- draeaea; and what they said found re sponse In the hearts of the ecores ' and hundreds who henrd them. Mr. J. W. Bailey, editor or The Bib lical Reoorder, In his able addreaa on Htate mlaalons, led the Convention to 1 the climax of Its appreciation of the Importance of the opportunity within tta reach. And In addition to this, he made an argument which for fore e and atrength will never be forgotten I When he pleaded for tho Immediate , Improvement of this opportune ehowlBg the time to be critical an l ; that if not grasped at onco th- "Pi tunlty would be loal forever :u BastUta of the State. , 1 nni'DT nPT.IIUfllTS CI ATI I K ! t I .M i Thii Convention Is re r,gMi i at "tha largest religious gatheiliiK I" Id " the State, and the fact Mi.n n eludes, aa It dnea. bo many i. I' ' from every portion of the si ' 'd to tha Interest of its wm-ifi. i. impl oring the many delegaten pi' -, i.t. and tha large territory repi . .-. m- i. tip absence of all plrlt of xe.f-sreklr.g "lor ofllce or prominence i n"nif the speakers Is striking. The Ini n-- earn atnesa of desire to tmi work of the denomination continue Ita r.ld progress, wbloh earnetn- if sharl alike by all members ot thu Conven tion, waa Impreiwlvt And the faith of thla desire was evidenced by tlia works of the Convention In the liberal contributions made t curry on the work of the Church durln the corn lag year. When the recommendations Of the boards were for 140,000 for foreign missions, 0,000 for State mieaiona. thre max not a. suirgestlon nt Mlranrtimrnt. st.d riot a dlSwntlnK VOta to the adoption of the reportK. i except on the part of a few who ue slred the asHesanreiita lin-reased. And the same spirit of liberality -xt rid d to every other flnaniiiil Jaim of the Convention. It takes money to carry on the work of tho Church In the world Jut as it take money to carry on any other Interest, and liberality n tho part of any denomination means Increased advancement; hence when this fact Is realized there need be no surprise that tho Haplist de nomination In North Carolina added 11,000 members to its communion on profession of faith durlnu the pust j-ear. LAY M KM AIM: ACTIVK. Two features of the Convention, which were ch1)o! to attention by a visiting minister of another denom ination as being very Impressive were the spontaneity of the proceedings and the prominence of the laymen in the deliberations. These features must have been Impressive to all who studied closely the pi ogress of the Convention. Kverythlng moved with rmoothness, but there was nothing that hinted at formality or the speci ally arranged programme Idea. Tin re waa a charm In the spontanlely that was attractive to visitors as well as the member .f the Convention. The activity of the. l.ijni.-ii was marked. A large number of them were present, and no .pirstlon was brought before the body for dim us alon or action th.it did t.vl claim their foil attention. Some "f the best ad dresses before Hi.- ori . i.iloii were made bv the brvniin. It li evident that the l.iwio I. stand shoulder to ahnoider with the udnl'f.-rH In their desire for and elt.,it to . Mie largest opportunity of the I la J .t lit ! nomina tion accomplished In North I'm 1 1 ri :i. RECEPTION AT NOKI4AI. The reception at th Normal and Industrial College tendered lo the Convention was a so Isl event vhl h Will live long In the rncniot, of iiie delegaten us an cvsnt that .old. I much to th pleasure of the Conven tion. At the close of the d.dli lous re past Served In the dining room, i, Dumber of 'after-dinner" idio. were made, tho most notable nnd . n Joyalde of thr-Mi being mad.- by Hon W. II. Ik u boi oiigh and Mr. W i Vpahaw, tl.c ltt.r gentleman beuiK a vtaltor to the i i,i v.r, IP. i fioru At lanta, Ths.i two rent I) men. for the purpose ut cut. t.umn. ni. ...riled on for a llttlo 1 i a frl.i.dly lilt on "itha aubjeit .f ' '. .n. itiKhi"." Mr. harborooKli C n I 1 .nlii nnd Mr. Upsliaw arrru.nc :.i-a.i.i th. .inmii The Climax was r.o lo-.i imn the Oeorglan suoceesfylly id n. rv ar gument of his opponent 1 I ning the following lines: "Bhe aoanes around th - r . I hear her manly tread The air Is filled with tuakli..:' My heart I' filed with di... I Mv, my, bihold the plrlure! That Bow my eyes do s. an. If she's tho Vonilnrr' woman, Then I'm tho going man " The applfiu-e wlili-h followed 1'r lines was dialenlng, being rntered In to heartily by the Normal studouts u well as their gnrstr. Mr. ITpshaw r plied lo the same by paying that to; JmlK.'d thlv f xpr.-ssl.n, of apprer iation ft. on Lis henrers was to be taken bv hpp ns an em-ore. J. then Cliangid the w . if out In lv by paving a hcanllfcl ti.bule to Hie life nd Work of the lamented '-h:o. t Mclver, whom In l.ad In, an arid loved. In a few inimi ids (.in- v , i . atarting from the cms of m o of hi hearers as Mr. I iod.su pi. a i.-,i r,,r tha continual upholding of m,,. hiKh Ideal of Ir. Mclver for woman whl. h ' waa that of practical, useful w.,i,,aii bood. . AIlOl'T MR. I I'KHAW Mf. UPNIiasr Is editor of rio- slim. Uva publication. 'The Gold, n A)fe " N'Ttli Carolina Conference wnn read. Which is Isaued from Atlanta . a. h I ' It l!HI I l ;.T IH'TIOAT HI'KAKH. week.- II la a high-grade p. rio.'p ,il i J'resldent v. I, I'oiest delivered an which has bewi In existence only a ;,,,l7 "ddr.-ss on the subject of ;..n. ttW months, but which has already t ' ",lr duration, which was urcHtly en recelvod recognition that many older 'J'':T ' i J V r'P"r'" bmltted .,.kll,a I Imh u.,.iM nrlM Ainn.iH !( - M w ,v-a V ' M - 1. 1 . I ' . . - ' " ' I ' regular contributors are Kcv. J. ampoen Morgan, or lAJrioon, ano , Vfttn. a. Hmuehtnn. of Atlanta. 1 theat two with the talented editor glv Ing the paper enough, exclusive of others who write for Its columns, to fiiake It well' worth tU price. ' Mr. Upibaer Is a graduate of Mer cer University, and Is a Baptist lay man,; who devote much of "hi tiR to evangelistic wefk. having fer some . weeks past been engaged In holding -meetings la this Stale, His present at the Convention added much to th. pleasura of the delegatea, and ha waa one o,f the moat popular.visitor prea- ent -t-rVJu.-,.-w. ''- , AN INCIDENT AT WAKE FOREST. The young Georgia editor haa also received many congratulations from the member of the Convention on ac count of hi recent conquest of the Waste Foreat forces ut their own cele Jbratlon wf victory In debate with Mercer University. The story goee that the Oeorglan was Invited- by President Potyit to come, up from HlUlirh hr.. tin U H.S OnKaged In H mehtlnv at thp Tut.t riiHi le church, and take part In t i ll imilng the defeat of Mercer. The f !-ni kTuii went to attena hla own fum-rnl. he wild, hut he prov 1 to 1 the liveliest corpse that wa. ever "laid out'' at Wake Forest. When It came his time to offer congratula tions he laid aiilde the shroud in which hlH vlctorioua friends had wrapped him "nil startled hla hearers .with a spunky" speech right In tho enemy's ramp that captured them uiih u if nrt i lprtritled them with a apontarii-oiis flow of native and mag netic l.)i,u. iice. He menllensly re moved i he cuticle of every Wake Forest speaker that had preceded him. 1 ut he did It with such skill and rood humor that tho operation wa huaelv rnjiivcd. and In the' ovation ne. nr.led the Mercer man he was )t. I d io the train in the 'chariot of vieinrv'- which had carried the Wake KoreNt champions over the campus. 1U. GWA1.TNEV. ne of the oldest and most highly r. m.. , ted members of the Convention I 'i (iwaltney. of Hickory. He la p.r P(r id the Jtaptlat hurch at that pl ,. i. and ia prominently Iflentlea uiiii i x i rv Kreut Interest or tho Con wt 'l' ii I'r. lnltney li the minister , i r . . 1 r mIoim- prtuchlng Rev. I.en. ( lii.iuvhion, l. X). waa converted and I l v whom ho wns baptlied. 1 ne Up-mlshlp exi.stlng between itie oiaer nnd ttio younger man la tieautlful ana 1.1 rung. It was 33 yeara ago, when l ir UrniR'htnn was a hoy of nlno i ;irx, that Dr. Gwaltney held a niect Inrr In Wake county, a few miles from Kill. lull, at which hla conversion took place. A BAITIST-MKTHODIST JOKhi. As in the cane in all such meetings. th.ro were many good Joken told that gave pleasant rtlvoralon from tlio iRliller matters before the Con vention. nc of tho treat of these was told by ltcv. V. I). Halo, T !., of Wllmlna-ton. The Incident related to the preaching of a Haptlst minister, by whoso side a Methofllnt nilnlater was seated. Tho sermon was on tho subject of "Haptlsm." and after the preacher had laid great emphasis on the baptismb of Christ and quoting Scripture, to prove that He "went down Into the wntrr." he turned to his Mnthndlst brother and said: "Now. then, have you any Scripture to arrru aealnst the fact that Immersion Is the proper mmln of baptism?" "Yes," the Methodist preacher an swered, "I have read In the Bible where It says. 'Ileware of divers and titrnngc doctrine." To the careful work of the Con vention secretaries, ltcv. 1 1 Ight C. Moore nnd Mr. N. B. Itroughton, much of tho success of the session was due. They worked unceasingly, and every detail of minute business whs recorded correctly, and no errors were found as tho records of tho pro ceedings were read from day to day. COLORED BAPTISTS. When a letter from tho colored Baptists of the Htate was read, bear ing greeting to the Convention, Pres ident W. N. Jones In a few strong words reminded the Conventlonof Its duty to the colored people, and urged the delegates to remember the work (lod hsd given them In this connec tion; nnd remember that Kthopia was reaching out her hands to Ameri ca for help end that America could not fall to glvo the help nnd remain true to Ood and to herself i a Chris tian nation. The white Baptists In the State number 200.000. and the colored H2.O00, giving this denom ination a total membership of llti.'.OOU In North Carolina. (IRKKNHllOBO'S NKW CIlt'KCH The beautiful new church In which the Convsntlon m held Is a build ing of which not only tho Baptists am proud, but the city of nreiiisboro us well. Built us It Is of light brick, modern and complete In nvery detail with n seating ntpiu Ity of i.f.OU, It Is a handsome, cdilire of which any city rnlKht well he proud. It stands as a tribute to the carried ofToit of Its populur and brilliant pnstor, nnd his well-organl.ud ami active church nism bersiilp. MKMOK1AI, SKJtVICK The uflernoon m. s-lon yesterday was designated rn the rio-morla! service of the. Convent lun. Iurlng the past year the following: named members .f th" Convention have died, mid me moilal tributes to these wi-r lend and i 1. 1. .pie, j,,hn Mil. hell, William Hi inn. li. T KdwiinK . 11. llar f. II, J. I., l.ntie. J. V. Downing. It. M l.i.nis. J. O. Khmer and John l.iridey In behalf ,r the faculty and Mil. ppi of the State Normal and I Industrial Colli'Ke Saturday muriilng ll'iof. I. M. Joyrier rOeniieil to the i 'i.nvi in Ion u lordliil Invitation for i ho d' bunt, s to attend a re ception at t lie college at sumo hour lo be named bv the Convention. Thn hour wns Hied and In tho uflernoon thn rlele- gstes l tils Mio sis of thn college I ; and a dvllghlfiil no lal hour mm en- I JuveJ. i I Tim report on ministerial roll.f di. d flint :t Jouri men at Wake1 I'.. rest, who aro studying for the inln-il-'!V are receiving help (huh the run. I l . ..ot rolled by the ''onvintlou Tor thi put .ose The dearth of youna me n ih. are entering the ministry was I'lv deplored arnl Wayland Cook, a I, Aer of firennsboro, V. c. Tyree arid 1 in I im (,'ndr spoke r.n tills sub 1 i. i t and nrgeil t liat tho ministers prearh more often on the subject of the divine (till to tho ministry to tulk to voniiK nun vn tho subject 'I lo- i. port on general edina jtlon nil, lolloued by considerable dls j cusslon N It Vann offered a reso lution . , ..mmi tiding that all sri -lond.iiy . hools In the Hlate that wi re I owned no I loritrolled by Baptists lie Ulvrn Hi. minutes ouch for represen . t.itl.'ii In t io. Convention rn at vmr I II N' ll.uile and others objected to the aid. priori of the resolution, until II... weidltiK was clciniied so its lo i.-ad "owned" by the denomination, .after which It was adopted I A letter mi read (if grertiiiKs from the i olori d Baptists of tin- Kluie. and :ihe mci clary was Instructed t,, rnlv to lids. The reply prepsnal la i.mwr to His nrtlng from the w riir- Convention formally a.ibiu n-nigm. arter a aermon In the First o-.,. ,.i,r.,h i.u i... i . 'V".. .'.hun h. h Hmv- U: Tyres. l Jim. lull. Ki, session of thn Co. ventlon was held during the day, but moat of the pulpits were occupied to day by members of the Convention. The final business transacted oon slated of the passage of hearty reso lutlons of thanks and the final re marks of the Convention president. The Convention adjoured to meet In Wilmington In December of neat r , ,' -;.,'. j. J , ' PROPS DEAD IV HOTEL IOBBY. B. XI Moody. Raid to Have lleelgaed ' aa. .Tralnmaauw for' Koutlirm at Charlotte) Recently,. Dlea in , N rvV York. ;v , ' , '.' New York, Deo. Beverly E. Moody, of 1411 , 11. etreet, N. W.. Washington. D. C, to-day dropped dead from heart failure In tha lobby of the Qllaey House, wher ha waa a guest. A telegram from Miss at. W. Moody, of Washington, D. C, direct ed the dispoaltlo not the body. Mo ds is said to have been a rail road man. Washington, Dec I. Beverely K. Moody, who dropped dead from hearf failure In a New York hotel to-day. re cently resigned a trainmaster for the Southern Railway at Charlotte. N. C, and waa on his way to Providence. R. I., to accept a similar position with tha New York. New Haven ft Hartford Railroad. Before going to Charlotte he wns employed at Richmond. Va. Miss Mary W. Moody, his sister, left to-nlghl for New York to bring the body here for burial. RIDKRS OFF OJf RIX-DAY 11ACE. Sixteen Teams of SS Ridcra Got Away at 12:07 Moran I-s-od for First Iap, McFarland leading Sco ond IJst of Ktartcra. New York. Dec. 10. Madison Square Oarden was packed from pit to dome when the International six-day bicycle race waa started at 18:07 o'clock this morning. Sixteen teams of 32 riders got away. Moran led for the first lap, McFar land leading tho second round, Wal thour tho third, and Root the fourth. The big crowd stood up and cheered the leaders aa they changed positions. Moran was leading at the end of the llrst mile, hla time being two mln utes. 3 7 seconds. The starters were: Belgium Holland team. Arthur Vunderatuyf, Belgium, Johann Stol Holland. Australian team, K. A. Pye, Aus tralia, E. J. Clark, Australia. Dixie-Yankee team, Bobby Wal- thour, Atlanta: Hugh McLean, Bos ton. German-California team. Walter Itutt. Germany; Floyd MacFarland San Jose, Cal. Irish team. Matt Downey, Boston; James Moran. Chelsea. Scotch-Irish team, A. W. McDonald Somervllle, Mass.; John B. Coffey, lloston. CanndlaiI rlsh team, Louis Met- tllng. Canada: Patrick Logan, Ireland. Long Island team, John Bedell. Lyn- brook, L. I.; Menua Bedell, Lynbrook, L. I French-Italian team. Petit Breton, France; Carlo Vanoni. Italy. French team, Kmll (ieorget, France; 1 on (Jeorgct, France. New York team. E. F. Root. Hhecpshead Boy, L. I.; Jos. Fogler, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mormon team, W. K. Bamuelson. Salt Ijiko City; C. L. Holllster, Salt Lake City. (Jerman-American tcm, Floyd Krebs. Newark, N. J.; Kdward Rup- precht, Newark, N. J. v lid West team. Norman G. Hop per, Minneapolis, Minn.: Hardy Down ing, Kan Jose. Cal. National Turnvereln team, I'rban. McDonald, New York; Charles Schlee, New York. Farmer and Messenger boy team, Frank Oalvln. New Mllford. Conn.; George Wiley, Syracuse, N. Y. 400 IKJINaCF..T8 YET. A Clutnce for the Board of Counlr Corrwiibloners to lUxe Above I'ol II les ami Inaugurate m Much Need ed I novation. There aro at least 400 people in Mecklenburg county who have not. even ut this late day, returned their property and polls for taxation," re marked a cltUcn yeaterday who thlnka about such things oc- sactonally. "The statutes pre scribe a punishment for this offense, but leavs It to the dis cretion of county commissioners io enforce It. In this county, where property values urn high and the ounty government complicate!, and therefore tho delays In returning property and paying taxes the more inconvrnlvnt and annoying, the pre vious boards of county romm'sslonels have seen tit to ullnw thfs class Of offenders go unpunished altogether, so that now f. except patriotic clt Uens and those whose holdings are so well known that they dare not shirk taxes, make any returns or pay any taxes, at all. mis conuinon is nor, oniy inni- rlous to tho county and most exas perating to all good cltlrens, but I' nda to add to that class many. w hose onsclences are not much above par Previous boards nave en uccirsed of letting delinquents off for political reasons. However this may be. the rn w board has an xcellent opportunity to remedy one of the worst defects In the admlnls- r.illon of county affairs, and atop a blk leak. The new board Is composed oi nun w nose cnaraciei nun iJHiiiuiiriii are unquestioned. They have nerve. I and If they display It at the next I meeting by strictly enforcing the Htate law In regard to delinquent, , th. re wont be a, score of men In the wiilie county next year whose names j will not be down In black and white m hen the tax boons are urrnca in. AX AI'PUKCIATIVK AtDIKXCK. Was The An' Hut Illusion Mtsl. liicu.r doesn't come along as often as Id like, ...... tun is sornrthln' as a rule that s mighty bard to strike; when Bill Jonee oome courtln w.n i iinnlv want to say. The w,,y my slste Sets Will Iwst a cir cus any itsy, XI. e sli iUes Ins hand away up high aa' rim. Why. howdy JO! The s.iue as If she didn't see him every day or two. An' then he tries to aneer back an' chokes an' baa to couah. An' 1 in ii-latiRhlng fit to kill while sis ter s showfln' off. Hhe t.ilks 'bout bKiks that's wrote In French, en" lie saye. "Yes, Indeed." A coes bis.k Is the only kind I ever saw her lead tier face looks tin bv gaslight an you bet I wouldn't dare To tell Idiii 'bout the freckloa that ate hidden somewhere there. Plin lsys on the planry crosses bands; an' then she sighs An' lo.ks like she saw angel forms u-rloatlng from the skies. Hlie yells nt inn sll day, but when Bill cslls her vole gits aof An' hitishv like It's simply great when slslers show In' off. ; I wouiiiii't mind a bit ;o see her comln' It so strong, provided she wus only Jrs' the same tit whnlr ilay long. Rut when Sh s cross as tacks an' tries to act as sweet as pie,- It strikes me as an humorous that i ve get to laugh or die. An' when he gently holds her has I'm tatnale to let sll Th faia; that she kls hit most hard enough to sing a skip. I know li ain't the proper thing to sneer at folks an see IT, nut. kntiest, boys, It's f unay when my kaeri ahewia' SI . , ,i ,t j cflaficiM "V? CHARLOTTE. ,r i, , .tt, 'i:-y-'.. f ,iiaaau, Af nd Peraonal ElaWlltvTwo , MlUkm , and Tw , Hundrdi I COMMERCIAIi Accounta of .Merchants. - Manufacturer, Capitalist,;1 Corporation of - all Hinds oollclted. Money lent at lowest rate, V. ; f( J.X)RKIGX KXCHAJfGB DEPARTMENT.' Drafts direct on Europe, Aalac Africa; on all tho principal ' cities t in the Eastern Hemisphere. - - SAVIIfOS DEPARTMKirr.-T" Deposits of One Dollar and upwards received and -4 per - cent In fV, terest allowed, compounded fluartejrly V . . i :'. f.ff. 'y.-i' 'V...' THE WEATHER. Washington, Dec. i. -Forecast for Monday and Tuesday: Virginia, unsettled weather with oc casional llarbt rain Monday and pos sibly Tuesday; light variable winds. . Tennessee and Kentucky, rain Monday and possible Tuesday, colder In west portion Monday. . West Virginia, occasional rain Monday and Tuesday. North Carolina, fair Monoar, oxcepi possibly rain In west portion; Tueaday tnlr. ngnt vanaoie winirs. Kouth Carolina, ueoripa ana wsiwn Florida, fair Monday and Tuesday; light east winds, Alabama and western Florida, partly cloudy, with ahowera Monday and. pos sibly Tuesday;' light soutu winds. Mississippi and liulsiana, rain and colder Monday; Tuesday fair; light vari able winds, becoming north. F.nslern Texas, fair Monday, except showers In northeast portion, colder In II, WI.IV. fresh south north portion; Tuesday fair winds, becoming north. Arkansas, rain and much colder Mon- dav: Tuesday fair. Western Texas, fair Monday, except rain ami colder In north jortlons; Tues day fair. I.OCAL, OFFICK V. H. WEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte. Dec. . Sunrise 7: a. m.: sunset &:lt p. m. TEMPBRATCRB (In degrees). Highest temperature CI 1iwest trmperature 9 Mean temperature M Excess for the day 4 Accumulated excess for the month. S2 Accumulated excess for the year... j6 PRECIPITATION (In Inches), Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m ... Total for the month 0 .. .10 Accumulated deficiency for month. .. . .. 44 30 . 4.41 Total for the year Accumulated deficiency for year Prevailing wind direction .. W. J. BENNRTT. S. W. Observer. Special Notices WE HAVE TAKFJN THE AGENCY for Jacobs' celebrated candlea. It's uneoualod by any candy made - In America. Ituy a box and you wrltl be cunvlncrsl that It's at the top or per fection. It's only 7lo. per pound. J AH. P. TOWK a CO.. Druggists. Phone 17. ' EVERYBODY WORKS EVEN FATH-er-wben the desert Is flavored with Tllus Klbbon Imon or Vanilla Abso lutely pure, go twice as tar and the Blue Klbbon Flavor" Is perfection. H RINK'S PRESERVES IN ONB AND two-lb. cans, also In nv and 10-lb. stone Jars. Helm's mince meat Helm's npple taitter In three and four and a half-lb. Jars. Helns's dill plck Im lleioi'i stuffed manaoes. Helm's chow In bulk. Heins's sweet mixed pickles: in 'set almost everything of the celebr.itrd 07 varieties. 8ARRATT 4k RLAKKLV. Charlotte and Dtlworth. FOR BALE ON K BRAND NKW 6 passenger Court I.i rid hack; has only been run Just a few trips; cost I1W.00, we will sell chesp. W. O. ROSS tz CO.. 30S anil 211 West 4th street. MOUNTAIN BUCKWHEAT FIXJUR- 6 lhs. for r.V .; selfrlslng, S 10. paok agaa 10r. Hi lit peas 10c. I.lnlels 15c. ttonelesH breakfast bacon llo. i lbs. dried applei for 28c. URIDUKK8 It CO., 203 1Vst Trails street TOMATO KUe WEU. I OUE88 TE8- Florua romatoes am neaaee teuuee, and a lsrs list of other Florida and homo ralsd vegetables. "Hurry." Any thing you want in shelled nuts, figs, raisins and .Inrea. Both stuffed and plain. T I I.I.MR-VAN i NKW8 C, head quarters fur fsney food. 21 N. Tryon. 'Phones M and 1U. NlfNNALI.T'8 DKLlCIOtTB CANDIES fr-ili by express Just received, noid in Charlotte sxchislvely hf WOOD A Lb A 8HKITAHD P"OR RENT-MODERN S-ROOM HOUSE E. st 1 1 Hi., vu. Modern s-room souse MR E. th Hi.. $30. Modern s-room house 1o4 K ih fit., $M. t-room house on I'rovldsnee road, opposite Myers Park. $l-f" Store moms IX and 20 W. Mh ft., t'5 each. Mfg. loft over If and JO W. Cth Kt. J. ARTHUR HKNDEH HON A BRO. TYPE W R IT K H S CHEAP 0 BECOND- hsnd moclilii. s of all Tnakea, taken aa pert pay for Olivers, 110.00 up. Tell us what vmi wuot end get quotations. J. K. CRAYTON a CO.. Trust Bldg. RETT Ell I'MEI'ARED 'THAN EVER too giad for our euatomsrs. Mothlng Ixrts of room now. excellent aervice. Rig dining room for regular meals and parties. I.tindi counter oouDiea. Room for all. want it. Creswell. rvthlnr serve OEM RESTAURANT, E. F. Mgr. . F. B. A. A nPL.KM)II MOMB OX IXIZA BKTII AVENCE FOB IAXK Begin 107 a an owner. Btop the rent. House new, modern, complete,, on large lot. Price low. ( t Term easy. s F. . ALEXANDER MS B. Tryoa. Tttene 04 Of Ma. I fORSAlf- WE OFFER TTTtACT OI LAND OX BOTJTIIERN RAILWAY, CliOHK IN. FRONTING FEET ON , RAILROAB AND RUX NINO RACK lU 1TET . TO aUOADAMIZED STREET. ' rmcx and oniEn information . At otm ofbtob. (; The Ghirlottc I V: ": ''.;v tjL' C CRAIO. m mm ea. m m mm Kau'iYV-BJi mm mmi bbjw . " V , v"'vi -eV.'V-i .ThoMaand Dollars, .-i v V; DOTAlfTMNT. , mean perfect candy, Send Huylef' and bo oorrect. W are sol agent for Charlotto. NURSES REGISTER ON Ttlf SQUARE WE NEVZK OLOU. Drsggista. RELIEF always follows taking DAVIS' HEACACHE CURE 25 Cento Dilworth Dru Store, Phew 247. B. ft. BATTA. HOTEL tf ALtOTT 6th Ave. and tlst HU, NEW YORK CITY. ABSOLUTELT FIREPROOF. Sluated In the most convenient lo cation and In the most desirable neighborhood. A HOTEL OF THE HIGHEST STANDARD. Rooms at moderate prices reserved by wire or letter. J. II. PESLIN. NOTICE! The anntftl meeting cf the stock holders of th Charlotte Building & Loan Association will be held In their office, SOS North Tryon street, Tuesday evening, December 11, lift, at I o'clock. All stockholder are urged to be present. 9. II. VAN NESS, President. Stockholders Meeting The' annual meeting of the stock holders of the Charlotte National Bank. will be held at 11 o'clock noon on Tuesday, January tth, 107, at Its banking room In the city of Charlotte, N. C. XV. II. TWTTTT, Cashier. We sell the best FEED 8TCFF for hoi sea, cows and poultry. TBS STAR MILLS. "Phone SOT. TUB CROWELL 8AtrTOHlTM OOs INC. For th Treatment of Whiskey, Morpbln and Nerroo Piaaase. Special apartmenU and anraee for lady patients. All forma of slsotrlclty for treating nerrotts dlseasea The stockholder all being physicians, eoaatltvt a eoaraltlng board. " CM. CROtVEIiU U. V Pirn fORDAN'S RAILROAD SITE RctyiCpai eeswtary and taaaagsr. .. y. ' - , , pojrriOOK von iowkr pracEs, X)K Von IOWKR praCES, THEY ARS 1TOT IN BIGkTT .. ; XIH iSKllTl-U tllAKUITTE. - ' ' 1 - ' ' .w , , - v ' .i t "i " ' ' -'V ' V rollowlng ;'re . acallent',aloer '' ' ' . " ' H;AU the followlnar: 'yive-room'.cottago,', Liberty street with vacant lot in rear, Crontlnt . on Vane al rt w,- .i. iM - w Th. m n. V " Mtvssiu fUHTflimiiSi, .iwuw, ww iwi , ,1 .. Modern -room cottaga, eonrenleat to foutkera Passenger , Depot, i a(6o.eti.- u .'' , -,. :YS?n.tAi n lorlh Tryon atreet, 'near B. A.' U Passenger Iepot,v f8l, -'' $4,000.00.-, . - . Three tenant houses, locsted on Old' Boundary''. an". Stonewall -.- r.'i,'rti .annual jrent 1B0.0. Prlca tl.sOO.OO. Vahiabl business lot on' East Third atreet. opposite i Bell v Tel- . - pheae . building. Eilf0 fMt. Prte at office, , , ' , ' y.- - SOUIHERJI Rut STATt ! Jue4 bw.,thiJ,bank 4ratr Interest at . ' V ; ' ;from, xatb. of deposit.; k ?, , ,:.;, CEO, tnLBQX. FresldeiiL JNO. "B. R0S8, Vlof Pros, V v.. ' - w a.WlUOWSOIf, Caehler. , , i the tlERGHAriTS NDt FAIlMEnSMTIOIiALDAIJK ' ' '; - ;: OF CHARLOTTE, N.C. Charlotte Trust Gomp'y 18 East Trade Street IN BTJaTXESS OXB TEAR. RESOTXROKS t,99. PROMPT AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION GUARANTEED. . H. LITTLE, President. O. M. PATTERftOW, Tloe Pres. - HAGOOD, Oaahler. THE iMir W PAY 41, SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE, N. C. A bank with a record -is not of necessity an old bank. Our reoord shows assets of ONE MILLION, TWO HUNNDRED AND FIFTT THOVCAND DOLLARS. Ask ear eustonaers why they bank with us. or better yet. give us an Interview and. we will show you. W. It 1WY, Cashier .B. D. HEATH, Prel&il 1 TUB HABIT A young jnan with a good praoUoal du cation and habit of aavtavg has secured the right of way to prosperity. The art la not In making msaey, but m saving It. "We Pay Yasj to Sava" Southern Loan & Savings Bank - P. M. BROWN, PreeJdcwt. W. L. JENKINS, Oaahler, W. 8. ALEXANDER, Vic President HOUSEHOLD ACCOUNTS ' . : i''" ' v . are solicited by thla bank. Any one with, th retponstblltt ( bensehold management will tnd'the servleei of a bank most help f uL - A check book provides a record of all expenses and a 4 check stamped 'Paid" Is th best kind of receipt Southern States Trust Go. CAPITAL ttOS.vO IKITST BUrLattHO, CHARLOTTK, M, O, . UKO. STKPHJWa, T. a. FRANKliUr. W. H. WOOD rrealdawt. Vlo . Fr a T . I. K. DAVIS, Assistant Treasare. State arid Industrial Bonds 1.00 to 10.000 N. O. 4a ltll.' 1,000 to I0.004 N.i C.? 4, 111 1,000 to t5,00 Oranby Mill 1.000 Hop Mill la . '., t.000 Neuae River ia. S.000 Bpray Woolen KlU la ALSO '-V., JV,.v -V , '. p IV snsrfi iirwin iiini Kin rri7Krrvu. l ' . w t IO share First National Bank - High Point 0 Bhare Atlantlo National Bank. Wilmington. i . 10 t $0. share' American National, epertanburgV Fi G, Abbott WAN AND TRUST CO'IPAN WE LEND ra AT 6 3 OF SR VIAIG V 'f i' 1 I. . . Vvi ti-Vk ' i & Qompany .V. 1. 'fT'-vizr
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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