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o t: ft. Jcv- J . t'.vr'.:': .1 Church .u'.h Carolina. ;r..l . Reception ; c iht to eleven o'clock 1 twenty Wentworth street 'In A. G. . Drenlzer and 'Miss ' lrenizer, who have been to rjton and Richmond, Va., have home. '. W. M. Klncaid, pastor of the ' Presbyterian church, and fam- 11 be tendered a reception next ay night at the manse by the egation of the church. The will be from 8;30 to 11 .is.- " .. k W. R. Taliaferro and Miss j Taliaferro left last night for ttesvllle, Va., and Lexington, In State. They went -to visit fc'Varol and Carson Taliaferro, , re In school there. es Katie and Fannie Harris, have been visiting the James , Exposition, have returned to home in this city. : V Rheta Witherspoon, who has visiting Mrs. George E.' WiUon, 1- Tiorne on South Trvoi street, 'turned to her home at.Uuthrics- 5. Q;ivo:::.-,--'',!;t...:.- y W. '-'H. Beckwith and daugh ttgses Marjorle add Mildred, , BSUrned to their home i Tam ,1a., after a three walks' visit irlotte. . E. C. Register left yesterday ig for a visit to friends at boro. Thomas M. Shell i and chll- eft last night for Hidtlenlte, they .will spen.1 soma time. A. C. Hutchison, Miss Annie son,. Miss Nancy 3rown, -.t to- with Messrs. John and James son, have returned to the city jthe commencement at Trinity " Mr. John Hutsbls-i-i was the graduates. x , . ,-,-:5 . .,, H. H. Springs, who Is visiting Her, Mrs. Hope C. Neely, on jTfyon street will return to her In Lexington next week. J.. R. Howerton, of Montreat, ruest of Mrs. E. W.' Mellon, on 'Poplar street. Dr. Howerton, is expected to arrive also, was 4y by. business engagements he' could not neglect. Isabel Beall Is indisposed at ne on South Chch street. Rebecca Ranson, of Woodruff, will attend the Ranson-West k'e at Huntersville ; Tuesday spending several days in the h. , relatives. ..- .: strict court which convenes her3 next week. Mr. J. P. Swan, of Atlanta, Ga., a former resident of Charlotte, spent a few hours in the city yesterday witn friends. - ' Mr. R. M. Bryant has return-id from a visit to his old home in the lower section of the county. Mr. R. W. Adams, of Richburg, 5. C, spent yesterday in' the city with relatives. Mr. George L. English, of Shelby, was registered ' among the guests at the Central yesterday. ' . Mr. William Ledbetter. of States- vllle, was a visitor in the city yester day, t ; Mr. John T. Bennett returned to his homo in Wedesboro yesterday morning after spending a short while in the city. . Mr. J, Shakespeare Hams ana Messrs. L. J. and B. E. Harris and P. McLaln. of Cabarrus county. were visitors in the city yesterday on their way home from the reunion. Mr. Albert Montague, or MCKenzie, Tenn.. a former resident of the coun ty, Is spending several aays in -me city with his friend. Dr. H. J. Walk er, llr. Montgomery is on his way home from the' reunion in Kicnmona, Va. - -v ' : Mr. Frank Kerf ees, of Statesville, spent yesterday In the city, He may locate here for the summer. ' Mr. E. T. Hetherington, or Greens boro, was in the city yesterday, reg isterlnsr at the Selwyn. : Messrs. J. ' M. tTuriey. d rams Falrler and . Mennr Fairley. of Monroe. were .in- the city yesterday, stopping at the Buford. .-. MM, B. Miller, of Albemarle, was registered at the Buford. - s ; Mr.' 1. Wj Hazard, of High point, was registered among the ; guests at the Central yesterday. Mr. Norman H. Johnson. , of Ral eigh, -who was in' the city yesterday to attend .the Greater Charlotte Club supper, stopped at the Selwyn. Mr. M. B. Stlckley, an attorney or Concord, was in the city -yesterday. Mr. C. N. Pearson, or Greens&oro, was registered at the ; Central last night.-, 't -. . ' -;.-;. Mr. T. D. B. Brown, of Gastonla, was in the city yesterday, a guest at the Central. . Mr, C B. Miller, of Statesvllle, was a Charlotte visitor .' yesterday, stopping at the Central. Mr. B. F. Biggs, of Wades boro, stopped at the Central last night. Mr. R. H. Pettis, of Greensboro, was a guest at the Buford last night. Dr. L. N. Burleyeon, of ; Concord, spent last night in the city, stopping at the Buford. Mr. George W. Pritchett, of Greensboro, was registered at the Bu ford last night. Mr. Horace Johnston returned last night from Staunton, Va., where he has been at school. ind Mrs. L. J. Bell, of Rock 1, 4 were registered among the Ad the "Selwyn yesterday. bf the young lady graduates at gum i College commencement ek will be Miss Bernice Dun laughter of Rer. William Dun- tor of the First Associate Re church, . of Charlotte. Fan ; Sims, of Dilworth, is some time with : Miss Re Llchols, In Plneville. leta j; Umberger, the matron kbeth College, left yesterday w tor Baltimore. iU. sC. Griffin, a prominent t, of Concord, passed through jy yesterday on his way to He -was accompanied by his Helen and Lola Jenkins, of t, were in the clfy yesterday, r at tne tserwyn. - Marie ; Torrence, , of Gastonla, Charlotte visitor yesterday, a t tne eiwyn.-- - Kimball and Miss Mamie Rock, Hill,. S. C, spent the Charlotte yesterday, lunching selwyn. -. v. ; Mary Sadler, of this city, has 1 from Richmond, where she attend the reunion. While saw the exposition at t he wn. Hattle Lou Smith, of Clin pai Patterson,' Of Laurinburg, jltie sue Haie, or Wilmington, at the Burord yesterday on lynnome rrom scnooi. MattJe Dowd has, decided to year in Europe in the study of ,vl leave the latter part of imer. .', Lockwood Jones has gone to .cstown Exposition, where he r. Miss Minta Jones now ' U J be gone several weeks. nd Mrs, C. W. Johnson, .who Lsiting friends" in Rock Hill, rned yesterday to gharlotte id Mrs. O. F. Asbury and son, e at ffmestown They went chmond, where they attended ilon' .' D. K. Jackson, of Winston- pent yesterday In the olty as st of Mls Annie ' Jackson k enrouta to ' visit friends at iiouniam. , . '5. L. Froneberger and little I', Mary, of Bessemer City, are r. and Mrs. L. L. Froneberg- .:eir nome m Piedmont Park. r. A, Robinson, of Durham uefct or the Selwyn yester- J. 0.. Walker, of Concord arday In the . city with - a Di.nr;a At:.r reen!;oro, uv t a few Lou: le was arranrii i i:. cf a . : r ii tv-. city i yesterday r.-.-jrninj. ix for the term of lRIEFi. A. Few Minor Hannenlnes In and ; bnat the Mrs. A . L. Coburn in ill at her home on West Fifth street. Dr. W. W. Pharr is still critically 111 at his home in Mooresvllle ... -Mr. S. P. Bridges has ( been re moved from his position as clerk at the'. post office.;;, ...';,,v.;:.;V' '-. Messrs. F.C. Abbott & Co.. have sold two Wilmoore lots to Messrs. J. M. Davenport and J. L. Redwine. Mr. J. P. Palmer is In Rocking ham county putting up la steam roller for O. S. Kelly & Co., of Springfield, Ohio. v... The J. W. Wadsworth's Sons Company is adding a new coat of white paint to the front of its , big establishment on North Tryon street. Only one land sale was recorded at the , clerk's office yesterday. This was a lot in Ward 2, sold by Mr. W. H. Overcash to Mr. J. L. Redwine, the consideration being' (1,100. ! The board of county commission ers will meet in the court house this; morning at 10 o'clock. All tax listers . and assessors are asked to be pres ent. - ,. -, . : .;.;, ; -v;.;... 1 A fresh coat of paint Is being ad-! ded to the front of Rand's barber i shop on South Tryon street. Its ap pearance, is being much enhanced thereby, ' j , " . , , The receipts at the cotton plat form on June 7th, last year, were one bale and this brought 11 cents. There was none on the market here yester day, but probably the price would have.. been 13 cents. '-r "-;;; 1 Federal Court? convenes in ' the city Tuesday. Aside from the Jones and Fpnvllle cases, there will be a number of interesting peonage charges called for trial. Judge James E, Boyd, of Greensboro, will f preside. : Mr. Harry Asbury 1 has returned from Rock Hill, S. C, where Wednes day night, he, with his brchestra of 9 pieces, furnished the music for the 12th annual dance given by the Rock Hill German Club in Freidhelm's Hall. . -The foundations for the new Charlotte auditorium at the corner of College and Fifth streets will be laid next week. The excavation, work has been practically, finished and the con struction of the building' will com mence at once. The new plant of the Charlotte Pipe & Foundry Company, which is located on the Dowd road south of the city. Is rapidly nearlng comple tion. The buildings are well-up and the grounds almost : ready ; for the commencement of autual operations. Mr. John Charles McNeill, of The Observer staff, has returned from a visit of several weeks to his old home in Scotland county. Mr. Mc Neill's health hasbeen materially im proved during, the past week- to the delight of his many friends In Char lotte and elsewhere. ', f v I.ich C I. T. L. Kir:.- ! .j t;( . rn-Kin, the foUov.i" - j ve teen e. 15: :I : ! "Your committee would further recommend that the city hall sha te equ'-rred and fitted up as a courc room, in which shall b held all the sessions of the recorder's court and that the room now In use as a court room bo fitted up and equipped as headquarters of the chief of police and members of the police djpart inent, and that the orfi.ee now used as headquarters for the membirs or the police force be used as tho office of the desk sergeant. "Further, that the chairman of your committee caused an Inventory of the property belonging ,.to the po lice department ; to be taken, whicn Ishereto attached and marked 'Ex hibit A and made part, of th.li re port.. . "Further your committee finds tha following described property at the police station which is unclaimed as shown by a statement from the po lice department, which is hereto at tached, marked 'Exhibit B'vand raarta a part of this - report. We ' would recommend as to the disposition of property: ... . . First. That wherever the owner -T owners of said property can be founl to locate same and turn over to them such property as may be duly ascer tained to be 'belonging to said' claim ants, and their receipt v taken for same; and where the owners cannot be found that the said unperlshable property, in the way of knives, pJ tols, watches, etc., be duly advertis ed according to law and sold at pud lie auction for cash and the procaida thereof, after defraying the expense of sale, be forwarded to the Univer sity of North Carolina. That all H Quors, beers, and other intoxicant, beverages,- together with cavaln, , tc. be poured in the sewer. "That it shall be mandatory upon the sergeant who goes off duty at IX o'clock. -at night to submit in writ lng to the sergeant who relieves him a detailed statement of order lssaod to the patrolmen, warrants to be ox cuted, and arrests to a made; nnd it shall further be mandatory upon the sergeant who serves in tha after part of the night, together with the sergeant who serves in the fore part of the night, to submit in writlns to the chief of poace at the heglnnini? of each day a detailed statement of all warrants executed, arrests and services performed by them. "That no policeman shall be allow ed to smoke while on duty or make use of whiskeys or liquors and any violation of this rule for the first of fense shall be cause for an absolute dismissal from the force. "That no subofflcer, patrolman or member of the police force shall bo permitted or allowed to criticise or comment- upon the conduct of their superior officers or fellow officers, or maKe or cause to oe made ddrorarorr remarks of their superior officers or fellow officers appertaining to their conduct as officers or otherwise, but all charges or reports shall be made In writing to the chairman of the police commission, any violation ' of this rule, directly or indirectly, shall subject the offending party to an ab solute dismissal from the force. " "It la also urgently recommended that no member of the police depart ment shall be allowed or permitted, directly or indirectly, , to give out any information appertaining to the po lice department, its movement or con duct, to the newspapers or general public' or make any publlo comment, of said department, but that all in formation given to the newspapers or general publlo shall be through the recorder, chairman of the police com mission or the chief of police, any member of the police force violating this rule, directly or indirectly, shall subject the offender to an v absolute dismissal from the force. , , A list of the property owned by the city:-,:"."" One field glass, four riot guns, two shot guns, nine boxes of riot gun shells, 20 boxes of rifle and pistol shells, ' three pairs of hand catts. 19 Winchester rifles. 12 X Colts pistols. Zl Smith & wesson pistols. 22 Meyyle badges,. 31 new overcoats. 21 old ov ercoats, 21 black helmets 21 gray helmets 2 wreaths for ' helmets, 81 belt sockets, 23 wrist chains, 23 police cal' s and 16 cell keys. List, of unclaimed : articles tt sta tion: Knives, 626; razors, 24; pock et books, 16; pistols, 40: Unucks. 20: shot gun, 'double barrel, 1; shot gun. single Darrev. i; overcoats, s; watches, nickel plated, 11; watches, gold ji)at- ed, b; rings, goia ; piatea, 10, and whiskey, 60 gallons. ' . .. W want vour trada anfl nr wllUnz to give inducenfents to get It. A fine list of goods you need, and many others we haven't space to mention. CHARMING HATS. UNDER PRICE. Not old, shop-worn Hats that you da not want, but fresh, stylish, be coming Hats. ' - t V Our milliners have tried themselves this week In getting up STUNNING HATS at POPULAR PRICES. - We are the only millinery buyers in Charlotte that have been to New Tork lately, and we bought new, stylish millinery at about half prices, you get the oenent. See our pretty, trimmed hats at 11.98, S2.B8. Etc .V DAINTY WAISTS. A choice lot of fetching waists. bought at a big discount Worth up to 31.50 .. .. .. .. .,08 Cents Special lot waists $1.25, 11.50, etc Tou can t afford to make waists at these prices. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Tou wouldn't think cotton had gone up when you see this underwear. Actually as cheap or cheaper than you ever bought u. , Pretty lace-trimmed corset covers, regular 35o grade .. ... . . ; .. 25o Extra choloe corset covers 39c and . . . . . . . . . . .. ;.49o Wide embroidery-trimmed under skirts, worth 31.75 .. .. .. $1.25 Also bargains In skirts at 08c., $1.50 etc , . m Ladles', drawers .. . , . 25c, 39c etc Ladies' gowns .. .. '.. 98c,' $1.50, etc ' CORSETS. Three of the most popular makes brass eyelets;" and the popular R e. n Let us sell you your next corset o Bua.ro.iii.ov KIVB you ' IHilBIdC- Painter Falls and is Injured, .Mr. it. u. wmiams, of 505 East iNinm sireei, euppea rrom a ladder, yesterday afternoon, In the room that 4s being made ready for the occupancy of J. E. Crayton & Co., on South Try on street, tell upon his head an A malnfullv iniured. Tin mA nhn n fltlmnsi-in nt tht. v..r f "la-eP "-" - r - . tiiia , iv. . Mini wrilL Li lii3 i iiiifr nn n t night for Cartersvllle. Ga. The fall rendered him unconsoi. ,!.t elatlves. She was accompanied , a time but he rallied and was tettinr int. i... . . on vciy wen low a, nigni. Ofncer unrisienoury, wnw ; nappenea to be close by, took him to a carr!s- and sent him "to the "TTesfcytciian nospi- iai wncio uia(wwuHu were rr: ':-oa. !tlc, son, John. I will be a call meeting of pwall Chrfpter of., the Daui?h Ithe Confederacy, this Bf ter- 4:80 o'clock ftt the home of CASES FOR CIVIL COURT. Attorneys Arrange the Calendar for ; Next week A , ?f umber of Inter esting Suits on the , Docket The Names of Those Listed and tho Days On Which They Are Scheduled to Come. , - The calendar for the June session of the civil term ' of Mecklenburg Superior Court was completed by members of the local bar association yesterday. The cases will come as follows: MONDAY. JUNE 10TH. Ella Stlnson vs. William Stinson; S. S. Watson vs. Glennie D. Watson; Fannie Sweatt vs. D. R, Sweatt; J. W. Shaw .vs. Highland Park Mfg. Co.; DrJ. A. Austin, va, . City of Charlotte; W. D. White vs. Maggie A, White, et al. TUESDAY, JUNE 11TH. J. A. Henderson & Bro, va. P. ... IL OVeroash; Earl Bumbarner va. Thom asville Spoke Works Co.; W, S. Big gers vs. II. S. Phillips. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1 1 2TH. Knox & Brown vs. Southern Rail way Co.; Knox & Brown vs. Southern Railway Company; Same vs. Same; Same vs. Same-, Knox & Brown vs. Southern Railway Company: Same vs. Same; James Williams vs. A. & C. Air Line Co. " v ' THURSDAY, JUNE 13TH. R. E. and C. E. Mason vs. A, E. Nelson et al; D. A. Barkley vs. South Atlantic Waste Co.; D. C Cathey vs. Nathan Dwiggrlns; Annie Cathey and husband vs. Nathan Dwlgglns; H. B. Sterrett vs. Wadsworth's Sons Co. , Tlie Neighbour Meeting. The tent,1 for the union Baptist meetings, was erected yesterday. The first service wili be. at t p. m. Mon day night Evangelist R. E. Neigh bour was here yesterday, superin tending the erection of the tent F6r a number of years he has been hold irs su-(sful meetings and it is. ex pected that the one here will bo largely attended. ' Comfortable ff ?s rive been frvr,'-l i tha 1 r-i t IVEY'S 13 W. Trade St., Charlotte w"' CUT N? CI7C. " -- Wo. r-ii Ti-i T-'-- fcr L: Have just received sever ! ones, bought long before t: hackneyed expression, but trv cost. Made in the most sub : ' several styles, beautiful dec: I. ' t- . ':) .' Splendid values at . $10, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.CX Colored Laws at 5c. ' 8 l-2c. values. V Our customary 5c. counter again in evidence, with stronger temptations than ever. Dainty, neat, ngured Colored lawns, b 1-zc. val ues. Remnants of White Lawns, worth a half more. These all piled on one coun: ter and at one attractive price . . . . . . . 5c. yd. Splendid assortment of sheer Colored Lawns, new patterns, the majority of which usually retail at 12 l-2c., at . . . . ; 10c. yd. White Dotted Swiss at 10c. Not in remnants.' but in full pieces, and a pretty, o n A JVM 1U f price . . . . . . . 10c. yd. 25o. Colored Swiss at 15c; Swiss is one of the most popular summer fabrics, both in White and Colored. A lucky purchase of regular 25c. . Colored Swiss in the new plaid patterns. Price . . . . 15c yd. Sheer White Plaid Batiste Nothing newer or prettier for waists and dresses than soft, ' shee. . White Plaid Batiste. A number of dif ferent qualities and different size plaids. , Price " . . . . 20, 25 and 25c. yd. Hosiery and Gloves ; An Immense Business w Our Hosiery business is immense, because we have what the people want and at the right prices. Every day we have extra specials in Ladies and Children's Hosiery to offer at less than usual. 2 for i. . . . . 15c. straight .kinI. 3 for . . . . 10c. straight kind. All the" popular, shaJes,"in Ladies' I Lace Tan Hosiery, . . . 25c, 35c. v Silk and Lis! length two-clasp G ' . . . $1.00, $1 Good quality ell two-clasp Silk Black Lisle Gloves, Belts 25c Embroiderc Wash Belts, at . . Special leader, V" broidery Wash Belt Soft Glove Leal Belts, several popul "White,. Black and Tans . 23 io)Jlmi TV) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Georgia' Day ' at "Jamestown Exposl tion. Monday. ' Jtuie 10th-fka board Air Line, The Exposition itoute. . . Monday, June XOth will be Georgia aay at Jamestown Expositloiu Presi dent Roosevelt will he thr on great army on land win nnrai that day. There will be a great gathering or war snips Dotn of the United States and rorelrn onnntrlA. in TT.mn. ton Roads, and the electrical displays win oe somemingr marvelous to be hold. The President will officially open the Oeorria. buiirfin The exposition Is in good shape now a-na uus is a most delightful time to visit it Virginia day will be Wednes day, June 12th, when another great display both on land and , sea will take, place. Visitors will have the pleasure of beln present on two big dayg of the exposition the same week. For rates and information, call on or address your nearest agent, or JAMES KER. JR., C. P. A., Char- lotte, N. C. , . special Notices I HATE SOME NICE SMALL KINO an's hares that a'e fin. Breakfast bacon by the strip or all id. either way wanted. I have some rd old Irish potatoes. Nica hens and spring chickens. Eggs and butter; strawberries and a good line of vegetables on hand. Bananas. JNO. W. SMITH, 'Phone 1222-2284. Dog License Notice. . Come to No. 4 City Hall and pay jour Dog License. Male, $1.00; female, $2.00. W. B. TAYLOR, C.T.O. Tor CHICKEN FEED - we carry CRACKED CORN and WHEAT. W. M. CROWELL, . Thone 744. The Monday Question will be up for settlement again In a day or so. You will never settle it Until you settle it right.- ::- ',':'. ,;,....-: Our waythe modern way of relieving you of all the mess, all the bother, ail the trouble, of giving you better results and more prompt, dependable service Is the right way. Try it once; see for yourself. TTPEWRITBRa REBUILT, CLEAN ea, repaired. Largest and best equipped shop In the Carolina a All work han dled promptly and fully gurantaed. 'Phone us when ia trouble and we will Uke care of you. J. E. CRAYTON & CO. Phone 304. Trust Bid. TEST IT YOURSELF. IF YOU HAVE been taking any extracts that your gro cer hands out, change the programme and demand Blue Ribbon Vanilla. Then note .the difference in the flavor. Blue Ribbbn Imparts a rich, delicate flavor to desserts, ice cream and cake. SEND AY CUMUS-YOU CAN'T MAKE. a mistake when you buy your Sunday's . supply of cigars and tobacco from us, because we keep such an excellent line. We have crowds of pleased customers. . JAS. P. STOWB 4c CO. ; LOOK HERE! GRJJEN CORN. RHU barb. extra fine frraoe fruit, faner ulna. apples, blakbfrrles,8trawbrrlB and a full line of fresh vegetables. Olve us vour order early and ret cholea tuff. miller-Van ness co. 'Phones w and 18. 27 In. Tryon. . NUNNALLTS DELICIOUS CANDIES frssh by express to-day. M cents pr pound at WOODALL & BHEPPARD'B WHY NOT ORDER ONE OF OUR FINE fat and fancy mackerel. The finest fish on the market. Remember that dell clous old Virginia breakfast roe, we are selling in two-pound cans. Nothing on the market to equal It M N. Tryon , St, L. L. SARRATT. Mr. Scott has , Utmost Confidence I was suffering intense pain from rheumatism in my hip. I tried several remedies, but none of them relieved me. Finally I be gan ., taking Mrs. Joe ' Per son's Remedy, ; and after taking only two bottles I had no pain at all. My rheu matism was cured. I have the utmost confidence in Mrs. Joe Person's medicine, and would : not hesitate to recommend it to any one for rheumatism. . . Respectfully, ' DON SCOTT. -Goldsboro, N. C, May 11, 1907. FOR fiALB-20 BUILDING LOTS IN one large lot North D. St, between stn and 6th Sts. One of the choicest places for negro tenant houses in city. Close in and would be vacant less than most any property you can buy. Price will move this lot In next few days. Also other houses snd Investment. J. AR THUR HENDERSON & BRO. IN THE LEAD THE OEM RESTAUR ant is, always. We have the most up- - to-date lunch counter ever and our el egant dining room for ladles Is a place you win want to return to again, when you have been once. OEM RESTAU RANT CO. ' . WE HAVE FOR SALE ONE PAIR nice bay mares perfectly matched, five years old, look alike and drive like one horse; perfectly sound and all right. W. O. ROS3 ft CO., 200 and 211 West 4th St -. . - , : FREE TRIP TO ' JAMESTOWN A ohance given with every shave, bath or purchase of cigars at Rand's, 21 a Tryon 6t W. KMMETT WISHART, .Manager. TO LET-4-ROOM HOUSE 712 EAST 6th, $S per month. You've got to get a move on you If you get this place. See me for vacant lots and homes before you trade, if you want the rlifht thing. E. L. KEESLER, ,25 8. Tryon fat. 'I'hone 3li ' ' AUCfi SALE WsSO QuGTH. B. A. SOUTIIERLAFiD "GET IT AT HAITI Impor and Domec When Sunday c will be without your tomed smoke unless : purchased them on i . j. Your, favorite 13 sr many brands of choice ed and domestic good . Hawley's Fi:: Thonea IS and 1 Tryon and Fifth : Feb. 1 'c;. '. reclally chartered S. S. "A 000 tons. M tours to Europe, world. Frank C, Clark, iii New York- --.,r :v:- v : '. LIST YOUR PRO PT GIVE IN YOU All persons who own c trol of property, either i sonal, liable tor taxation ? of Charlotte, County of I . State of North Carolina, notified to list the e-me i fore the Clerk and Tre aty of Charlotte, Co lenburg. State of lor'.'; his duly appointed d. r office of H. C. Severs i ! . at the County Court He Couhty and State durhv: i of June, 1307, and all t residents of the City of r the 1st day of June, i: the ages of twenty-os years, are hereby not .. ; their polls for taxation said Clerk and Tres deputles at the same i lng the same time. A'.i fall to list thsir pror wui be liable to tha i scribed by law. , This May 20th. 1907. : ARCHIBALD GKAV Actios City Clerk p.- ' TTTVT'nT . That foots up in your f:. vou use it is th land vcu r : ... v. Dig S!bcKiUlIe-Pricesr (laic!; C!
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