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mm ixo'itkls ' -ni. ,1 ?.;i!onry Iron Japan . ;. 1. In VI lnston-Snlrm on Korea -i;ee KierttojiUcoa Views to Good LVTeot, Holding Interest of Codrtw pntlon Kays There is Imperative Need of 10 Missionaries Deputy ' Mumlud Carroll Tell Of Rahla ,ol Moonshlninff JolntiM-Negroe ClMtrgcd - With Robbing Eugene Smith, of Greensboro, White No gro Woman Throws Carbolic Acid. 'V (BpKKlal to The Obnrrw., ;' - Winaton-Salera, Jan. . 21-Kev. :. Cameron Jolnson a returned ml eionary from Japan, who a on a tour ; cf t'ne cities and towns In " North Ca V rSllnA delivered an Intereatlnr , and ;w instructive lecture at the Flret Pres- byturlan church laat night. Hla sub- ' vlowx nf ' thn tertes.' bulldlnxs ' ,t' and daces of worship In trsa far us! XJ; .Vwere alito of much interest to the con- ' Itcon Views r, donnwn maun biiuii !: tn told of the work being- done In Vim anX of th nreent need of 10 mluiAnorlM. Ha flftlJ that 10 i . IHUIO 1IIDU s,uu ,. nviuvu nvm sbj needed In Korea at once, ln order to . carry cne i-resovienan nrovmce iori .Christ The prayers of the congrega- tlqn were asked that the means of Bending these missionaries might be provided. Mr. JoTinaon also spoae or the email houses of worship in Korea, j one of which are large enough to ; hold the crowds that want to har the mlsatonarlea. He said that ho wished he could carry t'ne empty seata In this oountry to th people of Korea, for there, ha felt sure. thy would be occupied. Mr. Johnson seemed to - be very muoh encouraged at the pro srresa ef Die task of saving the aoula at tha men and women in Korea, and atated that the only drawback waa Uh aoarottv of missionaries, which , waa due to lack of funds to pay their einenaes. Mr. Johnson gave an il lustrated lecture to-night on Japan Mr. W M Hlnxhaw Is in recelnt 'f' ft letter from his son, Fred, who is In Ohio, six miles from Cincinnati. Ha writes that the Ohio river was 58 feet high Saturday and rising at the rate of t Inc'nes an hour. This la the highest the Ohio river has been since JIM. writes Mr. Hlnshaw. MOONSHINERS CAPTURED. , Deputy Marshal Carroll, after spending a few days here with his family, returned to his "field of labor" to-day. His headquarters are at Wilkesboro, but the dutl of his posi tion necessitate traveling by private conveyance througn Ashe. Alleghany ana otner anjoining counuev. uepuiy Carroll 'has been out wtlh the raiding - forces several times since Christmas. A number of "moonshiners" plants tiave been destroyed and several ar. rests made. "We raptured two blork- - - ad distilleries and arrested four peo ple last week," said the d'puty. who explained that two of them were wom en. They were found at and in charge f th sow-paw manufacturing Indus- Hmnswlck ft Sou hport R"way Crn- rv Tn women after blna carried r"?- 10 hu,,1 a ,lne mile In length try. TJe women aner Deing carneaif , f f near AVHma on thft before a commleslonertl, convinced , r Fpar rlver t0 on. on tjttle river, that official that they were not the;,).. pnnitai ioek being 1200.000: the De- miiuri.iviiri.1, . unviuuru , (. ppar rver t0 nne on little nver, hat they were not the;(lie rnvU stock blng 1200.000: the De plant and wre there-! vane Tteim, Z. W. Whitehead and otheri "My present territory , t.ejng the torkholdem: the Arrow Corn fruitful field of opera- Pany. Greentboro. tw.000, to do a general tr,itv Mughal farroll. ! nierrhnndlse btl!nM. . owners of the plant and wre there-! Upon released Is proving a tions - aaifl ( uepmy manna, "rro", ; who Is winning laurols as a brave and aaccesarui omcer or uncie nam a gov - ernment. i MTYtm tip rARP A MIXED-UP CASK. Thrt most interesting case before Mayor Eaton In the police court yes- terday afternoon w-as against Nat ftmlth and Bud Ktokoi, both colored, charged wlCn robbing Eugene Smith, white man hailing from Greensboro, of 1!. Roth Kuaene Smith, the min says h was robbed, and Bud Stokes, were under tha influence of whiskey, and hi. honor found ,t excoe.llng.y (iimcult to get the fsu ta In thn eatte. Tne testimony of the different wlt jv.ees waa at such u variance Unit the mayor waa unable to arrive at it verdlct even after all the evidence on: . hoth s des waa In, and tic commute. . i'iihuiiib iu i in; . iijt in i'in uii.ii furtin-r Inveatlgatlon can bs made In to the affair. Euor'ne Smith's teaii mony was to the rffect that hp offer ed Nat Smith, wnnin he had not aeen before, SZ to get him ii gallon of pure corn whiskey, which he wanii u carry back to Oreenbor(. When l.. took the money out f hH pocket .it grabbed It and nm. THREW OARROU'' Al Annie Gray, a colored worn. in, up before Juatlce l!cs. iii t h I m imoiii Ing for throwing carbolic ui Id In Dn face of Albert Halth. colored. 1 , evidence submitted revealed tne f.i, t that Annie and Albert got In'o a quarrel, when the woman dunned fhelHt,n i,n,inK. n (a thougflht how acid in the man's fane. Halth nl- ! -v,.,. inm,. re now under con- leges that he csme near Inning M eyealght. The defendant admitted that she threw foe. tarbolic u. 1.1 ut Alberts but stated that site did t.ut In- tend it for his fao. and eyei Th woman was bound over to the Hu parlor Court he bond helng fired at 110. which site gave. Miss Julia Lambeth, the very popu lar and efficient teacher of tne nixth grade at th Went End School, con tinues to Improve, and In expected to arrive In t)e olty this week. She will reeume her work at the Weal End Bchool Mlsa Lambeth, It will be rs- , maniti.r 4vc.u In . i . r ,t In ,ttlW,n,l ' mtvAm at Pnmnmi n.r llriymlu.M ! while on her wuy home to ppend the Christmas 'holldnv. ""nlm" '""lv """ prommu Application will made during the fV'r "m '"' Man,B' G'nr"' preeent session of the North Carol, mi Lu,k" K "x1"; American smbas LeglalRture for the In. orporatlon of l"1,1"r "' Jl",b '"de kuown to h. winn.m t.nn Trn.i fii,,., '" frlcnda that he wilt retlr from This will give the Tlr " 1 1 y another banking institution Mr. Jordan W. Branch, of WlltnltiK toit Pp'rlal U The )teri-r. Wilmington. J.m. 22.-Mr. Jnrd.m W ytmnch. one of WUmlngvn'i ..IrtV.t 'el . 'f-e known elsen lor many venra i Janitor of the county court houa. do-i j !( night at hli horn here. In the Mt ' w to IU had been III oi.. 'line and hli death waa not unexpected. 94r. trweh mi bom tr FayetlevllU. ' tint came to Wilmington hut after h I war and waa for many yeiir on of the ' fct (joopers in thU part of tha Hiutn , lle rre a large family and It M ,,u , ' 'Sr and' arsndMim that were v.nlng the Demo rratle ticket. The funernl wu eondu.i- . ' - A .. . . '.l-.l. , 11 - - . - . , lat residence and the iniermefit ss In 1 I V lla. ufw n,ii,itn,i ir,,ril Min TVllevi: vne Cemetery. Sun-lvlng Mr. French are five tons and daughter. Ml latightr In lil well known and prominent city. fimbus-Whlte Marriage Annoanced. . reelat to The Olnervar. Greensboro. Jan. a. Mr. and Mis. A, . TL WUlte have issued Invlutlont for (he rrHage of their daughter, llee. lo Mr, o. imII tiniwm, en Tliursflay evenlm Tlruary ilh. at o'clock, st their; rw tii", inr -""'- i n t-ivln-be la ' one of the nreiuest and mt pmmlar wtmbrs of the younger ' -lal set. While Wr. CrubN Is th renlnl and aecornmodaHng agent for the Pout hern Express Company in thk city. ' Traia .Wrecked ft Otx,. , T.umberton, Miss., Jan, ;Jt. H.' M. - Windman and John Casey -were kill- e1 -nd four ether person Injured hjr the overturning of the engine and 1 rxirtlBl wrecking of a freight rain on the Golf i ip Wand rtailroad to. ' dsy..Th erialru ,trutk an v 9, wbkh tfrw it from the track.' - FJKE JN II A LEIGH SUMiUS 10 mill toTTAGi .;iiur.xrjt. Sctllement Inlmblud by Operative of Pilot , Couon Mills Half, a Mile 1 .North of 1UI-I1 About 111,. ' 000, Fully Covered by Inmmineo Railroad Ofllrlala Hold Conference in Regard to the Conxtrurtion of . Rrldirn or Trewtle, at . JKdmton Women's Club to Hold Special Meeting in Interest of Reformatory. uoserver tiurenu, The HolJaman Building, ' Raleigh, Jan, 22. . This morning aliout 4 o'clock there was a' large fire in tha village occupied by the operatives of the. Pilot Cotton Mills, tuilf , a mile north of iRalelah. ThAre are about 130 houe in the aettieroent and of these 10 were burned;, all on tha north side.; One of the operatives smell ed the smoke and traced thh to a cloet doer, opened this and the faunae bunt out so fiercely that It was with difficulty he could save himself and bis family, all his property being deitroed. The wind was from the northwest and this cawed the fire to spread yery gulckly to other houses and soma of tha people were unable to save any of their property. The settlement has city water, under preanire. and haa lts awn fire, company, which worked very hard and saved oil the other property., Thasehlef of the Raleigh Department went out with one hose waaon. noon the roquett of Mr. WU- nBm H wiiiisimon. ant of the ownera Lf tha min Mr WUitamiHm wi the loss l . omDanv Hfcout jiooo. which 1. ,.r- hv in.ron. t. h min pe(,pW js probably .. $500. The burned buildings lie Immediately along- tho 8ea- hoard Air Line Railway. Governor Olenn left early this morn ing for Charlotte to speak In the inter est of the T. M. C. A., a treat move ment being on for a new building. RAILROAD OFFICIALS CONFER. Mr. Avlett. of the Tidewater Rallwsy, was here to-day in confarenoe with the r.rtrta. nt h Nr.rfr.iw a. Oouthurn road regarding the construction of the great bridge or trestle at Edenton. He b one of the comultlng engineers as to. this great work, work on which will not be gin until warm weather, at men cannot work in rold weather on that exposed tretrh. Mr. Aylett tayt that the Tide water Company will expend $3,000,000 on Its terminals et Norfolk. It will have a road to the Jamentown Exposition, but thl will he leased to the Seaboard Air Line, which will thus oorrate . trelm di rectly to the 8. A. L. grounds. Mr. Ay lett li recognised as an engineer of marked talent, and hla family Is a very dlittngubhed one in Virginia. Governor Oleon honon a requisition from the Governor of South Carolina for Gun lye, charged with murder In Chester and who is in Jail at Salisbury. TO HELP REFORMATORY. The Woman's Club of thl city, which is by far the largest end trongest or ganization of women here, will have a peciU meeting Thursday afternoon in the Interxl of the reformatory, and there will be a number of ipeakers who wHl make short talk. The women of Ralolgh end of the State have this re formatory movement let depe In their hearts, and they are certainly working earnestly for it. Three reformatory blllt have nlready been Introduced In the iWlnlnture. f-hartem are granted the Piedmont Mantel & Bhownone Co., at TJnoolnton. ranltal atock 125.000; the Wilmington. vane Helm, Z. W. Whitehead and otheri ; "nV-phaipIn Machine Company, of rt)Br,)tte i)v(n nthorlty by the State ito mnve im place of btutlneas to (?;Binnm. I Your correnpondent l Informed of the I death at her home, HarrUburg, Pa., of rvnn Pnrl? Sliotwell. wife of ;nir. Melsnethon S. Bhorwell. the latter hlng a brother or the inte i nmsin tinoi well o long known ai a North Carolina tmirniillnt. Mm. Hhnlwell had been 111 neveral montha. She wsa a grsnfldaugn ter of the ime Governor Porter Of Penn- vlvanla. and a very oharmjng woman. n. k twle vlalted friends In Raleigh, The etnlishment of rural public ichool libraries ha now besn lit vogue i'. which - ... wk Th ,y.m wni. of rr,nre be continued and within th next two veari there will be fundi for WW new llbrarlea and MO aupplemental one .. - tr TT rA of Onldeboro, ta an- 7,;rAMWant in.nector Genernl vie. . , . i. nrnmnten. Hla ranK nemg KlrlTirfield i Lieutenant Colonel FIRK AT RPENCKU. f onflagrntlon Hreaks Out at 1I:S0 nnd Sm)ii If as pestroyed a St' ro and a Ihvclllng. Hv Itell Telephone to The Observer Spencer, Jan. 22. Fire which bmke out here to-night In east Speu. . r about 11:80 o'clock totnUy dc.troyc, llm Kloro and HtOck of J. H lUrtkiiw. mid the dwelling be- longing to '. K. Kespermiin, which la below II Thn boune of ('. H. Hlir- ?'. next lutiaiit and ut inxuiignt i 1 T .1 1 :i 1 1 1 thin ave.l the building will be I In- los-i on Iho store I" about the stock 12.100; t . r, r i (hut on that on the Kenperman dwelling J 1 r, (, n The amount of Insurance . a i rle.l It not k nown I hp .mi of the fire la st ltat i half mile from water cdnectlon hen. c till wok nut available. Hcotva of men gathered, however, ami did llm- v. ,.i k In nn tug adjoining dwell ing" i,,,,. Wright to 1b4 Ire In AnguM. II b 1 1 1 g t O U Ian :'2. According to prluite ulilaruin received In the diplomat!. .ii.o next Auguat mid will return to hla home In Mem phis, Term., to reaumo th.( practice of bin. Neither I'realdent Hooaevelt or th. Secretniv of SimU. have been iidled thn t Mr Wright will ie- ; Utiijulfh hla Pont nt Toyto. ,TaintifMe Ijtrxir. r. nt I 1 n"r Allowed to iwr. Ran Francisco. Jan. 22 The M.aiiii-r AlamcjH arrived to-day ,., ii,,ii,, Jtik .k... nnn t i''lm """'''' bo" 200 J"P' ""f"" laborers aboard. These were refused landing by Immigration (.'oniiulaaloner North und.T InatrtlC- Hons from Washington. It Is pre- Zttnl lu'n leV .'"T 'T0 ""'olulu under contract and after " rvlng n short term of employment ,1 l(, 1 I 1 1 .. f I A . . . ,n,Hiuii nnn pful in l'ticlllc ("oast points under contrai l , , , Mr. it. II. Miller, of Islington. Kperlal to The Observer. lilnaion. Jan J2.-T1ie death of Mr R. II. Mlllei, of Llngton, occurred Kudienh (hi. afternoon from heart du iae. The decvad wsa as wall as uaual and waa engaged In conversation with a nun wiui imn ranee at nis home en biial- i. ess. wnrn ina nnai summons came. Mr. Miller had Wn afflicts for some time snn nsu rvaives tresiement In the hns. pttsl at rWIWiury. The deceased leaves a wlf end three children, lie was about W yeere of age, and formerly Urext at Unwocai . Mrs. Willie I. btamprr ArqultUMt Atlanla, Oa., Jan. IJr -Tbe Jury in tha ease of Mra "Willie J, "tamper, who was Indicted for the murder of Bailiff John todgau, returned a ver dict of not guilty to-night. , Dodgen'a body waa found with a pistol shot through that head on lb porch l a bearding hvuse, at wbkh Mrs. Stamper lived, teat December, .1,, i.x. WtU Known st--r s; to Vat UcA House, o ml I-, t j. .. , Jl)r( thrt C'ur tain I'liiylng Cif(lJ, l.ut Not Aiaaa ing ;iniii-ntx a Oilier Alcmlcrs , of CuhI MuUc laceilcnt. , ' The fact that Lillian Ruasell has starred In little old New Tork and won the approbation of Its audiences made It thrilling to ait and look at her last night, and. that would have been tha effect-if she hadn't done anything but cast up her eyes. Bhe had a big running atart. Her playing was good but nothing amaiing. Once she did as as human a tnlng, , or seemed to do It, as to forget her lines. But aha i waa good looking and her voice was full and sweet, her stago presence waa at' tlstic, in that aha had . eliminated all staginess tronVflt, and wlthat aha pleased! her packed, ' cholca house ao well that It gave her a curtain call r "I , hava -no speech," 'she aald. "I have a cold. But, If you please, I will amg you . onaV,v -i .'v;:.. Tha song was heartily . received. Pertain super-sensitive critics , mur mured that they,, detected the influ ence of advancing years in her tones, but that waa their vain Imagination; her voice was as round and fair as her arma. -x... f-.y.r: ( ' The beat playing was done by Mlsa Kicnaraa, as. the , extra-emotional Madame Abaloni, a prima donna or eomethlnr, who, rushed beautifully and feigned anger and Indignation like Fury with snake hissing in her hair. Mrs. Kiltlgrew'a (Lillian Rus sell's) husband was merely a legal, not a cordial, figure at first; he mar ried her at her request in order to meet a technicality and save her for tune, and It waa understood that a divorce would aoen follow. The rush ing prima donna rot on to the altua tlon and aet her heart on the man. to wed with htm aa soon as he was free. Her passionate outburtst brought the house down, As certain young people about this city would say, she was a flrst-class "realmer." Mr. Tllden, as the fortune-seeking earl, was excellent a handsome, winning sort of fellow. Mr. Flood, as Teddy Bacon, waa paasable, and so was Mr. Mitchell, as Pitney KlUigrew, But the men who played Tutwller and the leading man, Jasper Mallory, were clods. The only reason the lat ter holds his Job Is that he can play the piano a little. He actually started to fight a man, smiling, and hla ex presslon was often contradictory. The orchestra was strong, Mr. Richardson himself leading, and the waits were not tedious. The theatre was packed with a very fine audi ence. AFTER SWETTENHAM'S SCALP. Residents of Kingston Deeply Resent Governor's Treamont of American Admiral and Start Movement to Demand His Recall. Kingston, Jamaica, Monday, Jan. 21. The publication to-day In The Dally Telegraph of Governor Swet tenham'a letter to Rear Admllar Davis has greatly Intensified the re sentmentvof the residents against the Governor for rebuffing the tendera of American assistance and there Is a movement on foot here to demand the recall of the Governor. A small minority, mostly officials, support Governor Swettenham and their views were voiced to-day by the Rev. Mr. Graham, pastor of the Methodist church, who declarea that tha Governor was justified in resent ing the landing of Americana. "This la a British colony, not Cuba or a Spanish-American republic," he said. The correspondent of the Asso ciated Press sought Governor Swet tenham to-day and spoke to him of of Davis Incident. The Governor said that he had not In vited Rear Admiral Davis to land sailors. Ask ed If he Indorsed the action taken by R.-'ar Admiral Davis, the Governor replied: "That is a matter between myself and Hear Admiral Duvls, to whim I must refer you." The Governor said that his refer ence in his letter to Hear Admiral Duvls, to a tramp pillaging the house of a New York millionaire was mere ly a Jocular parallel. A meeting of the relief committee was held to-day on the call of the Governor to discover conditions at tending the difference between tha Governor and the Admiral. At the close of this meeting and after hav ing read Governor Swettenham'a -letter to Rear Admiral Davis, the Most Reverend Knos Nuttall, archbishop or Jamaica, said that If he found the conditions warranted, be would send a personal expxlanntory cablegram President Roosevelt. Hie One tare Proposition. "One fare for whites on railroad lialna does not appeal to me," said a t'hurlotte traveling man to an Ob server representative yesterday. "I do not want to see the day come In North t'urollna when a woman will have to ride In the car with a lot Of drunken, dirty, prcfane Wnlte men, mid every one who travels In certain sections of this State knows well that Home Anglo-Saxons are as disagree able as some negroes. Those who would make one rate fare, for all do not travel enough to know anything of the conditions that exist here. I had rather pay more than I do now and get In a ft rat -class oar with quiet, sober, well-behaved people. "Winy not lower the rate per mile end preserve two classes for whites and blacksT The one-fare proposi tion la a nuisance." M-1 la tor Klnunona Re-Elected. Raleigh, Jan. H.r-Bnator F. M. plmmons was re.elected to-day, re celvlna: 116 votes to 24 for Spencer It. Aduins, Itepubllcan. Two Repub lican members bolted the caucus nomination and voted for J.J. Brltt Henator Cullona Again Honored. Bprlngfleld, til. Jan 22. Senator HhelU - M. Cullom was to-day re-elected for the fifth time. Tha Democrat ic asplranta ware Carroll C. Boots and James Hamilton Lewis, who re spectively received In caucua (0 and 17 votaa . Mouth Dakota Returns' Senator Gam Islature to-day all -ll-,cd l.pSetao Pierre. S. D., Jan. XI. -In the Leg islature to-day Senator R. J. Gamble, Republican, waa re-elected by a large majority. ' Millionaire Poultry Fanciers. Washington, Jan. II At the annual exhibition of the Colombia Toultry and Pigeon Association, which opea ed here this morning there ware a very large number of exhibits by Havemeyer Droa., the VanderbllU, Fishes and others, Homer Davenport, of New York., and Oeorfe Rowland, of New Jersey, are also among , tha exhibitors,- The ahow which la being held in the Masonic Temple la patron ised by tha member of the amart aet and most of them have offered valu able cups and money prise, r . 111 1 "" " " -' Southern Ut Isana 918,0041,000, Three. Vear, Flva Per Cent. Note. New York, Jan. II. The Sout here Railway Company has arranged to Issue. throtigh J.' V. Morgan A Co, 111,000.000 three-year, five per rent neua, aeeordinr la an aaneaaoemeat made te-day, :s nr:- L 1, ' That we are still In the ' . SAVINGS BANK BUSINESS. Our Increased capitar" and resources are pledged for the security of .these deposits, and the resources and personal liability of stockholder amount to , .A ' ' 4 ' THREE ilELUaV DOLLARS.' ; call and get one of our . ' '' , ''. POCKET BAVfXGS BANKS FREE. ' It. "A. DUNN, President. ' ; COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, CTLVRLOTTE, N. O. ' , .-A v. BANKING EASILY .--.'!W,..V, ' "1 Tall and ' bm llIllillbFAl'fiFCTAff m-Wfom IlLnL ' L J I n I L I Ull ' JMLL Pi;-; l-room - modern ,cottar N. Church 'afreet, lot 0xll0, houae beau ', t., jtlfully. -papered..-' Can.'.M bought :tot'-'J7tf:?? l-room 'houae, new, Elizabeth Helghtav . never heen ' occupied; - lot .' 'v '.jdJS.ton.' corner. . For;.';''i'..':;; ..' '.:.V:::i;,1:f5,25d.00.' , Beautiful vacant lot frontlnr 100 feet on: ElIxabeth:avenue,Vonf V earner; ! high, nice location. For next few daya U $2,000.00. ' J. B. MURPHY & CO., 'Phone 'Mj ' Vm We Oder for quick sale an up-to-date Flour and Orlat Mill, uslnr electric power. Best and moat modem machinery. 'Capacity per day 150 barrels flour and 000 bushela of meal. Fine business al ready established. For particulars, write or call on V The Charlotte Realty Company A. a CRAIG, Seeretary and Uanager. ' Office IS E. Trade St. '-v-- - ' . 7:: Wona til. . " f. ii. n. STORE BUILDING FOR LEASE 125x35 feet. East Trade afreet; front and rear entrance; on Ry. track; three floors and baaemjsnt; elevator. One of thi beat wholesale buildings In Charlotte, DWELLINGS FOR LEASE No. 607 E. avenue, I rooma; mod ern arrangements; lawn and garden. $30.00 month. 504 E. avenue, I rooma In crime order, two baths, basement: large ahaded lot, garden, $50.00 month. F. D. ALEXANDER 101 S. Tryon. Tbones 604 or MS. We Arc Agents for the Cyphers Incubator Co., and will deliver the In cubator and Brooders to you at factory prices. If interested let us know and we will convince you. Prices $7.60 up. Dllworth Dru$ Store, 'Phone Z7. v a S. DAVIS. HOLLISTER'S Reeky Uountila Tea Iluggtfs A luiy Msdicins lor Isty Pwfte. Srlnri fteideii Healtk asd Renessd Vlgw. A speoifle tor CoDStlpstton, Indlrestloa, Liver and Kldner troubles. IMmples, Kcuna, Impure Stood. Usd Breath. Slunlsh Bowels, Beadseks pd Baekeeha Iu Rooky alouDtala Tea in tab let form. M eeou a box. ' Oesnlne mads by Uotxisrca Dsnu CoarAsr, Msdlwo. Wla C0LOEN NUGOETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Wool! ribre WaH Plaster, -Rarl Cfifxliw The Builder's Friend. Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage will not crack it;' water does not make it fall oft; hard as stone. Write for booklet Manu- faotured by " CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet What The Mutual Offers The Mutual B. L. offara to-day new aharea aa ef Jan. Ithf shares from a few, months to about twa yeara old, . without pre mium, and without antranoa fee; it will rWe you a loan aa quickly . as any other association it will mature Its shares within a period approached by few associations , in the South.', NKW 8ERIX8 NOW OPEN. If yoi contemplate - coma to-day and ills your application, equal thjs, and none snrpass it , E. L Keesler, Treas; Phone 344. wm noEAi eras rex m m Don't hesitate to place your order with us because of I-ok et - time to personally eeleot ,-i , " ."i - ..... f in dealing with our eostomere in fltllnsr orders by man er dl rect our . motte let "Pot Tonraelf ia Ills Plade. ,', V . Send us your orders and we will exercise the same ear aa wars . iw hero In person to eaiect : " !'''' , v ' We put ourselves In 'your pfaes and give what we would ex pact to receive -The Choicest Selection of . I To wars, the Beat ServW, Ibex Beat Prices. -,.?'.-,'..'. -, . .' . ' Just a word about our Fancy Carnations, Rosea, Violets Vat. j.';fJ,i weee jva They're the "bet ever.- : r; ' ' . . P. O. Tins (IT - Ilril llu,a. SllO riaalaaas. '. til Ttoal.L-- A. G. BRENEEER, Cashier,. DONE BY HAIL. ft a. am write aa. t N, Trjn Street V for Sale "ON THE SQUARE." When the Blood la Poor TAKE VINOL When more flesh la needed TAKE VINOL When the weak need strength TAKE VINOL When the throat la affected -TAKE VINOL When the Lungs are diseased TAKE VINOL We are exclusive areata for Charlotte. R.H. SCO. "WE NEVER CLOSE" Thone 7. .. Drurglsta. White House, i Caraja and Blanlce'a .celebrated world's Fair and Fauat Blend Mocha and Java Coffee. W. M. CROWKLL. 'Phone 7U. CHARLOTTE. N. C. uylnr. building or . lmprorlnr. , As an Investment, taw ; 25 South Tryon Ttreet mm JORDAN A , t ..." ' . . . v i v;o ctcry ino:ra a-vvclim c:i Ua:t 9th ctrcct; 7rccnr: cc:ivc::;:nt to car ,andcchoc!eStob!:on prcm:c:c. Wc want to make quid: z. Price $3000.GOe MlllU HEAL ESTATE, 10 AND TRUST COOT ' CHARJuOTTE, i Eurplua jH t, .. "W.-1IBELK 1 XV. L. BRUJiS . C. B. BRYANT " XV. V. DOWD 3. M. IIARRV ' O. P. HEATH VINTON LUDDELL V T ' .M . X I GEO. E. WILSON, President i s ' ' - llFFIflR HQ. v : v n. tvTT,irrv:rv r...i . AccponU of , Corporations, J. H, UTXXE, President. - , ' , uauuuij. caanier. , - 1 Charlotte Trust Qomp'y Fifteen Months In BuslnessResonrces Over ...A,,,,,',. $500,000.00 - DIRECTORS: ow.vw.w w. n. belk! J. M. DAVIS O. P. HEATH ' It G. LINK 4 W. M. LOXG J. H, LITTLE STRONO, ' CONSERVATIVE, SAFE; FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE, N. O. HENRY M. HcADEN, , GEO. XV. BRYAN. H. M. VICTOR. President Vtco President Cashier. Capital.... ............u.... .....$300,000.00 Surplus and Profits..-.;..., .......$121,108.15 DIRECTORS: P. D. ALEXANDER G. XVi BRYAN J. O. BURROtGHS ' FRANK GILREATS J. 8. MYERS Tour bualneaa respectfully solicited. Every courtesy and accommo dation extended consistent with safe banking. H. M. VICTOR, Cashier.' I The Charlotte National Bank CHARLOTTE, N.C. Resources $1 ,270,000.00 OFFICERS; B. D. HEATH, President JNO. M. SCOTT, Vice President W. H. TWITTY, Cashier. F. H. JONES, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS: B. D. HEATH H. N. PHARR R.,H. JORDAN cii . JNO. li. SCOTT VINTON LIDDELL a VALAER CHAS. F. WADSWORTH , Accounts of corporations, firms and individuals Invited. IT'S JUST AS BASY P. L BROWN, President W. ALEXANDER, Vice President. , , which has Just been arranged In our offices ts a Private ' Baaklnr .Room for Ladle s,' with desks and special teller's r ,; wtadow, put In for their exoluslvs use.' ' ," 'V: . ' ; Southern St .' ' ' GEORGE STEPHENS, President'; - , ' ' ' 'W- . ;T. S. ' FRANKLIN, Tloo President '" n STOCKS ZIND BOADS fO to 40 1st Natl. Of High Point, 111. 0 to 40 8. S. Trust Co., , 40 Greensboro Life, Its, M Xealer, lit. ; - If Olbson. 101. . ;' if- ' SO Rhelh ftM ,t-iS? ft Newton. Bid. V . I to 10 Henrietta, Bid. It to 10 Florence, Bid, I Cora, 110. ' . V II Dllllng, Bid. - ' f , II pallaa, K. C Bid. i ,. me; Abbott - . ' . i n NORTH CAROLINA, 200,000.00. $100,000.00. '. -,l i mHEuroRS: . w. g. Mclaughlin; 1 D. E. RHTNE ' ' , JNO.'B. ROSS . . J , 8. M. ROBINSON ' a: ii. wearn . : GEO. E. WILSON, : ' JNO. B. ROSS, Vice Prerident" Firms and Individuals Invited. c. Ml PATTERSON, Vlca President XV. O. NIRBFTP " t C. M. PATTERSON ' J. P. ROBERTSON XV. A, WATSON J. W. .ZI31MERMAN HENRY M. McADEN F. B. MDOWELL , W. p. RODMAN T. W.WADE CHAS. A. 'WILLIAMS as, banking In person. Sand your deposlta to Seotbai toai ml Swop Biak, CHARLOTTE, N. d, by Expreaa or Registered Lat ter or by a P. O. Money Order, Draft or Check. We return your deposit book by next mail, properly written up. We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest JK Compounded Quarterly. w. u iuxsauxs, casnler. 10 Lumberton, HO, 10 Marlboro, M,-..i ';.-. j-.v.(,.j..,Z,v r--' ree-Dee Mfg. Co., l0. .-y:P- - 1.000 to 10.000 N. C. 0s, lll. w , ... ;.y.-.u$.ioi to io.ooo n. a isviii ' ; 1,000 Hope Mill Bonds. 6s, II. " i' i' j.;".; 1.001 Oerman-Amerlcan la no. ' 1.000 Spray Woolen la. loo! . . V : 'An Mll; Highland Park Pref . v ,1.000 to 10,000 Monroe T Pref..' 100. , MOO to 10,000 rwln ,4 Pref iot . J,vv eaiju A ill. m eoMpnNY law St . , a ir -.r aj . , i -'-'.; 1 ;-:. ...--. :--'J;'T'V-A:: . vcrjuunr w iwbi instate." . ; , " r
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Jan. 23, 1907, edition 1
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