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CirAIlLOOT. DAI i, , Vi. (Continued from Pago One.) 4."'Mtgmry. ' ...-. 'i give half the proceeds of the Vuricoboro diwpensary to the- tyvn and iialf to tho high school. To increase, number , of county commissioner In Wilson. -' v - To give Swain, and Jackson th landlord And tenant act. To forbid persons connected , with dispensaries from accepting anything . tit value. ' - To elect magistrates In Washing- ten. ' - ' - ' 'i To aunrey lands in Mitchell. . To apply the general election law for towns and cities to Harnett, t To require both parties to land en tries to give bonds. To ' encourage writing of histories of counties created before 1861. To prevent non-residents from ' taking oysters and clams and terra . jtln In Brunswick. - To authorise the Oovernor to ap point special policemen for electric and water power and construction - companies, i 1 To remove the State arsenal from the capital square. To divide the Faulkland dlspen- aary funds. ' To Incorporate Roxboro Real Es tate A Trust Co. To amend the eharter of the Wln-ston-Salem Southbound Railway. To Incorporate Forsyth Savings & To Incorporate Orover Academy, In . Duplin. To" allow Wilmington Y. M. C. A. to issue bonds. . To Improve the efficiency of, the James Walker Hospital at Wilming ton. ' To incorporate the Mutual Trust Company, Charlotte. 1 CORPORATION COMMISSION BlbL. Laughinghouse asked leave to In troduce a bill, saying It had been pre- pared by the corporation commission In answer to the following letter signed by fifty members of the House: "You are requeued to Inform us what additional powers you deom it necessary the Legislature should con- Xernpon you for the more efficient discharge of your duties and to sub mit Do same In the shape ef a Statute, supplementary to the law creating your commission." The following is the text . of the bill: ' "That Section 1011 of the Revisal be amended by adding: 'And to re quire all transportation and trans mission companies to estebllxh and . maintain all such public service fa- - cillties as may be reasonably Just. 8eo. I. That Section 1907 of n Revisal be amended by adding: "To require wfoen practicable and when the necessities of rn traveling pub lic, in the Judgment of tho commis sion, demand that any railroad In this State shall Install and operate one or more passenger trains and al ii' require any two or more railways li .meeting to muk close connec tions at such points, provided no such order shall be made unless the bunl- ness of the road justified It. The ommls8lon li, from time to time, to carefully examine Into and InHpert the condition of earth, road, equip ment and management regarding put- . llo safety and convenience, nl If found unsafe tin communion to at nee notify and require the company to make repairs. Sec. S. That Section 1096 of the Revisal be amended by Inserting aft er the word "transmission" the words "and delivery," anJ after the word "telegraph" the word "company," and by striking out the remaining part of said section and Inserting: "And to make just and reasonable ruten for telephone rentals and furnUhlng telephonic communications by any company or corporation. Seo. 4 That Section 1110 of the Revisal be amended by Inserting aft er tine word person in the nrnt line the word or community and by In serting after the word discrimina tion in the second line tho words or unjust and unreasonable rate, and 1y adding to the section: "The corpora tion commission shall have authority to employ counsel whenever any of Its judgment Is nscs-mary and coun sel so employed shnll be paid any puin me may m: Hreeu upon uy Uhm and approved by the Oovernor Sec. 6. Tnat sub-section 9, of Sec. J.H7, of ths I'.cvlnal, be repealed Want Newell ' I nolmhtl In Greater Charlotte. Mayor 8. R MuNlnrh wa yester day accosted by two well-known cltl- j r.ens of the prosperous vllluge of Newell, eight mile from Charlotte "While this city extension matl-r Is open," said one, "we want lo ln dst flnat Newell nhall be taken in. Just run a little neck of the city out j fner and oring us In We won't kick against t., extra tax." "Sorry," said the mayor, "hut we've already compromised with our dele gation at Raleigh." Dr. McKanna Captures Salisbury Salisbury, Jan. 29. --According to announcement there wan held In the First lUptlft Church here to-d?y a meeting of number of citizens Iti terented In the . me of the llo,i..r liablt There was preent to speak In behalf of the McKunna Three-Day l-.lo.uor Cure Conductor T'cnt, of the Houtbern Ir .1 J MiK.inna. lr H. H. Williams, and l(cv. It K. N. Igh lns. lr. MoKrfima w.i here In re- spoil mj to an Invitation from a number tit cit'ieri who had Interested them- pelves In the mem work of relieving tti dispensed. Ir Mi -Kuiinu. aft r twfng Introduced by Mr . o '". vvrtght, lold those present of how he I tied come to North Carolina upon the I Invitation of a numb, r of Hi i1h tile ' Caplt-ullitU, who were .o 1 1 . . r ouishly ' convinced of the mini of hi, ur. that they Invested large rums of mon . ,-( y in the esUbllshment of their mod- v. - - ' ui, ill ivriunvi r ' McKanna snna who followed by H. It W1I I' hM bV; ThV resbjpnVian - Hams. years mi me jveeiey insutute, Ureeneboro, feCanna. Dr. Williams told of the ad M ' eranUges of tho McKannavan tares of "the McKanna treatment and Its ru- gionai anministratlon. Itn superiority i over all other treatment, of which he ! ' Ma ny knowledge:. Dr. Williams i epoks Of the time a ptitlent saved taking the Three Day Cure an nga . , . . any otner treatment, wrlghi i In In- ' , troduclng ur. McKanna, told those V y present of having visited Dr. Mc- ;. Kanna's SaniUrlum in Rledsvllle, In terrlewlng the patients there, all of ' . whom were entirely satisfied. After . ; the speeches, it was announced that . the purpose of the meeting was to ', oend paUsnts to Dr. McKanna, who were not able to pay for their own ; treatment Cad to advise those, who were able to pay for the treatment to ! go to Reldsvllle. Jt was the sense of ' the meeting that the Club should be warned The McKanna Three Day Uquor Core Club No. I. The follow lng officers were elected: R. Ji. Neighbors, Free., Mr. Geo. W. Wright, See., Mr. W. V. Snider, Treas. X fund wm etarted to assist those an to take the treatment and the t iub.ls now ready to and four pa nts to Dr. McKanna. 1 Dr. McKanoa . -. arrnmranied on his trip by Mr. Z . i (.. .." , ot Reldsvllle, nt Fivnee i : t. J - ..'". -j j '-, THE DEATH RECORD. Mrs. ,Crll Sliuto, of Clcntmons. Special to Tho Observer, . Wlnston-Halem, Jan, iia.-Mra. Onrlls Strupe. of Clcmmotis, died staMw.ly laet ovenlnr. The deceased whs stricken with paralysis a few days ago, 'but her condition was not re-arJel as o serious. Mr Strupe was about ,W) years old, and m a. Hnlendld Christian ' woman. - Mrs, Strune was an honored member of the. Moravian .church at Clommona; from wldeli place' the funeral services will be conducted ' to-morrow v morning" at , U o'clock. Mr. Isaac O. Brown, of Oxford. Special to The Observer. - Oxford, Jan. 2fl.--laao O. Brown, the oldest son of Mr. J. S. Brown, of this place, died at S o'clock Tuesday morning, January 29th, at' Bethle hem, Pa., where he was - taking a business course. He -was a very popu lar young man ana was in Oxford during the Christmas vacation. He had been sick for several weeks in a hospital, suffering Iwtth gastritis, but was seriously 111 lor only a week. The remains will reach Oxford Thursday morning. He left an infirm father, two sisters and two brothers, now students at Wake Forest. Tho death of this young man brings grief to many hearts, who have the sym pathy of the community. Mrs. XV. n. Rowland, of Durham. Special to The Observer. Durham, Jan. 2. Mrs. W. H. Rowland died at 10 o'clock this morn ing at her home on Ramseur street. She had been ill since Sunday after noon as a result of a stroke of pa- ralvsls. She was eating dinner when the stroke came and was unconscious in a verv few minutes. Mrs. Row land has lived In Durham for a num-' ber of years. Her husband was for a number of years a very prominent tobacconist In this city. There are four children, as follows: Mrs. John W. Jones, of Tarboro; William and George Rowland, both druggists, and Edward Rowland, who Is 'now In the Philippine IsHtnds In the employ of the Governor. Mrs. Rowland was a Miss Burns prior to her marriage. Her aged mother, who Is now 83 years of age, has made her home here with her sdn-ln-law for a num ber of year, and Is still living. The funernl will bo held to-morrow morn ing at 11 o'clock. Mr. William II. Monk, or Durham. Special to The Observer. Durham. Jan. 29. Mr. William H. Monk, 73 years of age, who hus been In a dying condition since Monday, passed away at 11:15 this morning. Ho has been gradually sinking. Ho was stricken with paralysl yester day, this being the third stroke with in u. year. Mr. Monk lived In the country until a month or so ogo, when ho moved here to mak his home, be ing nearer his children. There are eight children Messrs. W. J. and Claudo Monk, Mrs. Sudle Horner, wife of Robert Horner, and Mrs. Agnes Gates, wife of John Gates, all of this city; Mrs. Annie, wife of Mal ly Ttlgsbee, of Lynchburg, Vn.: Messrs. A. 0. and J. T. Monk, of Karmvtlle. this State, and Miss Emma Monk, who Is now In Arizona. Ills father was the late Larkln Monk and there are two brothers Elder T. T. Monk, of this city, a well-known min ister In the Primitive Haptlst church, and J. H. Monk, of Raleigh. There are two sinters Mrs. J. H. Woods and Miss Martha Monk, of this city. The family is large and many relatives are scattered throughout tthl sec tion. "CJIKCKICRS.' A Good Houv Disappointed bv tho Play, Which, lumpier, Wan noi Kn tlrrljr, Hal. "Checkers" was presented last night at the Academy of Music to a large bouse. Mr. Huns itoberts. In the title rob was good, and so was MIsh Kibello 1'arker, who took the part of Cynthia, t!ho maid servant. Hut uslde from tlftese there Ih little that can be hhM to the credit of he players. "Checkers" In n. comedy In four net The npplnuxe atfer the third the betting rlriK scene where Clirck- i crs in.iKc u tlnunun flhat blg haul" was so con Mr. Roberts came bc- for the curtain, brlniclnx wlta lolm "rush" Miller l)nve liraham, Jr.) niul Pert Harlow I Miss Paula Vjloyt, the hading lady, arul bowed several times to the assemblage. The hou hm a whole was disap pointed In the presentation, and Mii Cl..y can be improved upon nt any lime llrr voice I rasping and harh mid i ,i h time slhe came upon fie iMaRe the audience waited In agnnv until she bad finished her linen. DKED OF 1 '. KNOWN .SS.II.A1NT West Vlrglnln tilrl Assaulted, Tlien TUt and (.ntrircd by Ilurglnrn, Who Itansackcil the House. :'. w Cumberland, W. Va., Jan. L"l VnconM-lous. gaKcd and bound to a chair, Nellie Campbell, chl.-f op erator at tho local telephone ex channc, wb found nearly dead at her borne to-day. She has not yet rallied sufficiently to toll who hei awallrttitu wore and It Is still doubt ful whether (die Will recover. M Iks it'oiopliell lived with her widowed 'mother. Mra. W. D. Campbell, and Iter cistern, and was alone In the .bouse Apparently the girl's nssall anti wcr burglars, who after ue isaulttlriK lo r. tle.i and gngged her and , then r.ui-.o ked th" house, tnklnir .several n it l les ()f value. Tho pollen of New Cumberland "H the adjacent towns are at work on the c.i.Ke. ' Pri-Land jtn ljCKt rcllicdv for over- at 1 ; t'Ul'OH SOlir wtoiliafh .'arthum and indipestion i rijillt. HOW Price 25c. DUworth Dru& Store. 'Phoas HI U. H. DAVIS. 'H Feb. 2nd, 1907 New scries will be opened by Charlotte Build ing & Loan Association. Stock now being sub scribed and applications the t)P0ple and for (he peoDle. Willis Office 203 N, OVAL The Movement of a Number of Peo ple, Visitors anil Others, . Mr. B. E. Smith, of Greensboro, spent yesterday In the city with Mr, D. B. Smith. Mr. C. D. Obsorn, of Oxford, was a visitor in Charlotte yesterday, be lng a guest at the Buford. , Among the out-of-town" people here yesterday was Mr. Hal Jforth, Of Asheboro, . ; , ': ..,:. . :.' Mr. J. H. Kennedy, of Gastonla, spent yesterday in Charlotte on busi ness. Mr. -Gowan Dusonbury, of Con cord, spent yesterday in the city, staying at the Central. - Mr. H. B. Jennings, of Lumberton, was in unanouo yesieraay. , Among the .out-of-town people here yesterday were Messrs. a. K. Crowell, A. Jones and A. H. Blair, of Thomasvllle. - ? ' 1 Mr. R. O. Alexander returned 'last night from Pine Bluff, Ark., where he spent some time with his father, Rev. Dr. F. C. Alexander, who., has been critically ill. Mr. George King, of Rockingham, will arrive in the city to-day to at tend the wedding of his sister, Miss Agnes King, and Mr, D. Hatcher Wat kins, which will be solemnized to morrow evening. Among the visitors in the city last evening was Mr. J. C. Carpenter, of Stanley, who was a guest at the Ba ford. Mr. Joe 13. Wray, of Gastonla, was registered at the Central last night. 1 BRIEFS. A Few Minor Happenings in About the ClUr. 'The Kin of Tramps" at and the Academy of Music to-night. Capt. H. D. Stowe has been con fined to his home on West Eleventh street for several days by illness. The Southern States Trust Com pany Is no more. The name on the windows In the Trust bulldng were changed yesterday to the new title of the concern, The American Trust Company. The receipts at the city cotton platform yesterday were 284 bales and the best price paid for the staple was 11 cents a pound. The receipts for the corresponding date of last year, when the best price was 11.25 cents a pound, were 24 bales. Rev. Joseph E. lfayne, M. D., D. D., of Brooklyn, N. Y., described as "the anthropologist, ethnologist, archaeologist and historian of his race." will deliver a lecture at Une Second Baptist church, colored, this evening on "Ham's Unique Place in History." He lectured at the First Baptist church, colored, last night, on "Was Mopes, the Jewish Law Giver, a Negro?" Col. W. A. Peters has Caught the Fever. Col. Will A. Peters, with his char acteristic public spirit, has caught the Y. M. C. A. building fever, and has a most severe attack. Every one of his patrons, and he numbers them by the hundred dally, is greeted on this or her arrival at the popular Odeon by the very personal Ques tion: "Have you subscribed to the Y. M. C. A. building fund?" Thn programme for the first part of the week Is fully up to Col. Peters' thjtfn standard. "ON THE SQUARE." Dermal Balm Is an elegant preparation for use after shaving. It also keeps the lips and slln free from chaps during cold weather, (let a bottle costs only 35 CENTS. NURSES' REGISTER i C ON THE SQUARE "WE NEVER CLOSE." 'Phone 7. Druggist a r WB WILTi BUY Clara Cotton Milt stock, lit. Ixtwell Cotton Mill stock, 1.S. WE WILL SELL Imperial Cotton Mill stock 1. 11 1-2. Stanley Creek Cotton Mill stock. One water power and mill site, 157 acres, fine timber, six miles from Southern road: will run ten thousand spindles; report on file from J. 1. Slrreno, Greenville, ft IT. If yeti want to buy or sell. write us. SOUTHERK SECTRTTTES TRUST CO, Gastonla, N. C. filed. The association of Ii: M)FUW U LMI1 J Brown, Secretary. Tryon Ctreet. (i( r-e '. It Vimi iiii:2 and for the four days following, deposits win be received In the , i 6AVINGH DEPARTMENT and interest allowed from the first day at, the rare of d FEB CENT. PER ANNUM, COMPOUNDED -QUARTERLY. Assets and Personal Liability, about Three . Million Dollars. CflaiRCl , IIATlfllt BARS- SUBSCRIBE TO THB T. M.,0. A. -BUILDnf O FOTD. . 5? MiaiMctlil Site . . FOR QUICK SALE ATA VERT LOW PRICE' ' ' 40 to BO acres ef level land.- situated about 2 1-2 miles ;"' from th square, with main line of the' Southern R. R. rnnning through it and macadam read on one side. Property around this' tract oelllng for 1200.00 and 1250.00 per acre. Our priee $125.00 per J. JB. MURPHY & CFO.g Thone 842. Flour Mill for Sale , We offer for quick sale an up to-date Flour and Orlst Mill, using electrie power. Best and most modern machinery. Capacity per day ISO barrels flour and 000 bushels ef meal. Fine business al ready established. For particulars., write or call on The Charlotte Realty Company A. L CRAIO, Stesweary and Majoagev. Offloe II XL Trade St Phone S7T. Wd Hbre WaQ Plaster, "Ifvi The Builder's Friend. Freezing does not hurt; natural shrinkage will not crack it; water does not make it fall off; hard as stone. Write for booklet. Manu factured by CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet. See Here, Man! The new series is still with you. If .you don't like that, will sell you some partly matured shares, if you'll be quick about it Applications filed within next few days will be acted on by di rectors on Feb. 12. So you ean know to a certainty as to your loan on morning of 13th. We are "Johnny on the Spot." All you've got to do Is to Join the Mutual, the wheel and lead horse at one and the came time In their business,, and stick to It, it you would be happy. E. L Kceslcr, Treas. Phone 344. 25 South Tryon Ttreet DILWORTfl flORAi GARDENS fOX NEW YEARS Don't hesitate to place time to personally select. . In dealing with onr customer ia tiling orders by mail or dl x root our motto Is: "Pat Yourself la Bis Plods, rt Send us yeur orders and we wtll eaerctse the same care as were you here in person to select. We put ourselves in vour place aid give what we would as pect to reoelve TIm Choicest Selocttoa ef Flowers, the , Boat Service, the Best Prior. Just a word about our Fancy Carnations, Rosea, Violets Tal lies. Sweet Peas. They're the "best ever." P. O. Box 127. Bell 'Phonea to Bastnesa. 281 Residence. Wants Money We are offering for Immediate sale a oosy home. $1.100 1100 Cash, balance through B. eV L. Assn. Six-room cottsge, modern conveniences, yard, lot, good street; ear line by the door; one block ef aew graded school. If you want a small home. It Is a bargain. Will rent easy for $15.00 per month. For further particulars, see or 'phone "BroWn Co. 'Phone us. 202 ff. Tryon St. SUBSCRIBE TO TUB T. SL O. A. BTJILDXNO FUHD. . Don't Wait Till Spring ' before giving us the order to paint your bouse. Let us give -you sn estimate vow, and do the work at the first favorable , we.Uwr. Then we won't have to disappoint you when the rush ' season comes, ' SHORT AND SHORT The Expert Decorators 8 W, Fifth , St Telephone 1140 ,X fc HOLUSTIB'S.'. ' Reeky Beat tb Tea Ccfi luiy Maside fcr lty . , Idafi OtWal HeUtt oW Rte VH. AswilrOeertii.Infl'rMiiaJtl- mp4 Kldaiii trouMas, riaipM. k-uitae, Imrwe Bleod. Bad nreatk, Siarsuh Pwe, KaeAMfcs ap4 lUoaaeha Im tuAt Umtnula Tf la ) ton. M tt a bur. om s- by DOU.WTSS Dwa ConrT. iw . Vvla. 80u NuoocTS res lamr mm . '"' CnARLOTTE, N. C,' .' ' ; ' 'i , ' " '". it N. Tryon . street. CHARLOTTE,' It. C. sac flOWEKS your order with us beoause ef i :k ef ;Whit .House. '.Caroja and Blank e's Jeetabrated WiU'. Fair and Faust , Blend Mooha and Java Coffee, t W. M. CJtOWtlXi '"Taoae'ta mm III L Newly constructed,: well built and conveniently arranged modern dwelling on Jackson Terraoe . . .,., .... .. .. $1,000.00. Modern 7-room dwelling, South Tryon; excellent value at $4,000.00. i Handsome East . avenue home, good-slse , lot and fine, shade , Handsome 10-room dwelling, South Tryon; good-size lot. Price and terms at omce. ' . ' , , . SOlflllEiii FiAl- BTJUt-10. .. .. i lz f.!erthanls .& farcers National Bank ' ' cnwrn; north carouna,. t , ,u Capital,,. ;mt f. .. , . . $20$,000.0, cnrnlus .J.. ....... .. .. -. ' ainnnnono w' nitJNS . , , - a B. BRYANT W. p. nnwn HARRY O. P, 1U0ATII VINTON MDDELL PEO, E. TmsON, JPresldent JNO. B. ROS8, Vice' President. ' . W. C WIXiKIX60X, CMhler. , - Acooanto of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Invited. , 4. 3. IX LTTTLE, President. " O, t PATTERSOX Tlco PresldenU Jj. R, HAGOOD, Cashier. . . Qharlotte Trust Qqmp'y Fifteen Months in Buslnee Reeourcea Oyer..... v.....: $600,000.00 w DmEOTOBBj W. H. BIXK . : 'XV. O. NlflBOT i- M. DAVIS ' . i . C. M. PATTERSON S ?,' PU .'' ' F. ROBERTSON . H- W. A. WATSON W. Bt lAWO ' 9. XV, ZIMMERMAN J. H. LITTLE ... ' ' . ' . 8TR0N0. C0NSlBRVATIVJS. eAFB.. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE, N. X -HXNRY M. McADSN, GEO. XV. BRYAN. H. M. VICTOR, Pretddent. Vice President Cashier. Capital $300,000.00 Surplus and Profits...... $221,608.29 DIRECTORS: F. D. ALEXANDER O. W. BRYAN P , ' JT. C. BURROUGHS FRANK GILREATH J. 6. MYERS Tour business respectfully solicited. I datlon extended consistent with safe banking. BL M. VICTOR, Cashier. The Charlotte CHAJUXXTTE, N. O. Resources $1,270,000.00 OFFICERS ( B. D. HEATH, President' NO. II SCOTT, Vloe President XV. H. TWTFFY, Cashier. F. H. JONES, Assistant Cashier. DIRECTORS i B. 9. HXATH H. N. FHARR R. H. JORDAN JNO r4M. SCOTT VDfTON UDDELL a VALAER CHAS. F. WADSWORTH Accounts of corpora tlona, firms and IndlvlduaJa invited. Adding New Accounts We are constantly adding new aoeounes, and our business Is Increasing at a very gratifying rate. Possibly yeu would Mke to Join us and open a savings account ' - "WB PAY YOTJ TO SAVE." Southern Loan & Savings Bank P. M. BROWN, Pro-Jdest. XV. L. JENKINS, Cashier. . v H. A. DUNN, Vice Prealdeat Office for We have a few offlcea on tho V ground floor of the T. M. 0. A.; Building for rent at low ratea. Leases grvea until January 1, l. American Trust Gorripany . v, (Formerly Southern SUtea Trust Company) n . t'- GEO. STEPHENS, Prealdent " ' . ,' T. S. FRANKLIN, Vloo Pre.-,.1 . ' ' W. II; WOOD, Treas. XV. 8. LEE, JR Vice Pre, J. E, DAVIS, Asst Treni. y ; Wo Off Snhfeot: 110 Gibson (ex div). 100, 10 Lowell Pref.. 100. ' 10 to (0 Henrietta, lit. ' ?, tO Highland Park, tio M to Highland park, Pref.; 100 and Int I Arista, It.' v, " -;- .v, 5 ;-. tt Oaffner, II. ' " - iK-'r 10 lo 10 Elba Pret. 100. ' v Stocks & m i w AN) TRJST COMPANY . Z , . , w, G, McIiAUGHLTN . D. EL RHYN E JNO. B. R08S ' ' ( , ,R M, ROBINSON ' .T it tintrAw . . t OEoI K. WILSON ; HENRY M. McADEN F. B. MDOWKLL XV. B. RODMAN T. W. WADE CHAS. A. WILLIAMS Every oourtesy and aeoommo- Bonds Stockii Wanledt 1 ' " ' 01S.OO0 " STTLi WA.vrrn ' ' - - FOR THE NEW' National Bank :Y. M. C. A., - , ) 5 RTTTT.TTin " ' ; J STJBSCIURR TO-DAY. -I P, if- it 1 iff V 'if, II ! 4 Mi 5; 4 i "A i v . t I f 1
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