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,o i : . TIIKuUuII Tlill v. At which time thccc beautiful lots will be placed at the mercy of the people on :i: poLLAns i:i gold given away Every one on the ground having equal opportunity on this Gold. It will be given away at different inter vals during the sale, in shape of $5.00 gold pieces. EASY TERII3 Jnly one-fourth cash balance in six,' twelve and eighteen months. Interest at 6 per cent. Terms to v fit the purse. ' ' v ' FREE TEANDPOHTATI01? BY STErJ C BY AUTOIIOBILE Free car tickets for this sale can be obtained at . the four drug stores on the Square. Take tho beth car to the College. Automobiles will a1 running on the day of the' sale free to all. ml Spt J i; ket aw 0(1 , ina itur e p v' v KEEP YOUR EYES ON THIS PAPER ALL WEEK FOR FPRTHER ANNOUNCEIIENTS. SOUTHER!! REAL EOT LOAN & TRUST CO., ' 4 S. Trycn Street, Charlalte. mtc; LONDON LIKDS THE REIDS. assador Entertains with Royal avfc4ines Newspapers Declare nlted states Should Consider It If Fortunate la Having Such Re. ?sentatlve. .v ':: : ., hdon Cablegram, 22nd. The ent season is proving to be toy far i most brilliant that, London has vn for many years. Amid all tg 'il' functions, none has been more ' n, not more splendid than theen Mnments provided at . Dorchester .4 by iMr. Reld, the American am 'i(tyr. Not only have they been 3 conspicuous than those of any r ambassador, but they have rl l those of royalty Itself. - They the .talk of London society, and r leans ere congratulated' on all s on' having auh a princely re trtatlve here. : Besides the diplo i corps, nearly all the members he nobility now In London have , honored by Invitations to Dor er House, which Is the finest prl : mansion In the city, and most of 1 have accepted. Mr. Reid has es- tied such a high standard in this " that it almost requires that accessors should be multl-milllon-j lift they suffer by comparison. .Reidls finding one of his dell . tasks rather embarrassing. This I all (presentations at . court must lade- on .the ambassador's recom- ation,. The number Is limited, he applications recently , have overwhelming. Many heart- ngs naturally result. Individuals Th social position have been re- 4n , favor of those of . political nee of one sort or another in ica. ! Mr. Reld is really not to pr this,': for it Is understood. iiio i a uu rs uuaer eevcre pressure K matter fora Washington. Mr. V dinner last night aWhouwh not 'greater scale than usual, is con-i jius In all to-day's papers, mom nd afternoon. The? Chronicle, in tide on famous hostesses says: Dorchester House, one of the famous mansions on Parle Lane, bd Mrs. Whitlaw Reld are again aining in the same' regal manner i? year. Their house parties con- sly Include prominent Americans re visitors to these shores. Al- two Toyal dinners have been besides a host of other enter ing and these will culminate In t Fourth of July celebration, all JAmoTlcans In London will ther to greet their ambassador est Park. - . and . Mrs. Reld are also enter- large week-end parties of jan and English friends. It is that .Mrs. Reld will visit ra next month. In this event ean Reld, one of the best-known n'.London society, will act as or her father. , ; 'tie daughter of Ogden Mills, Mifornla millionaire, Mrs. Reid 1 her life been (accustomed to pealth. 6he is a hlghly-cultur- ted woman, always beautifully p, wjth soft gray hair and dark She' is a striking figure as she at the top of the marble stair- f her London home to receive wd of guests who throng to her on. She is full of praise, too. 1. lish scclal life. 'It is different jvhat we have In America, she 'the English people are so always, and your great peo leTdelightfully simple, gracious F'N SniiL'S NARROWiESCAPE I ;? t Hlarm of the Night Watch !, WLs9ca8sctt Mills Prevents a vis Fire. . Io The Observer, narle, June 23. Friday nigh, lock the town was awaked by ''HI whistle at Wisscassett Mill pused by the night watchman A discovered fire In the pickers' I thin a few minutes a large tVfd assembled on the scene, ih the aid of the excellent Are jon of the mills the fire was !!tln!guished. Had it not been ';tlmely discovery by the watch fre would no doubt have been image, but as It was very little ie" v The cause of the flre Is CThls Is the fourth fire at 'within the last few months, re .has been little damage in stance. - ' I Bird Beat Telegraph. uJyenlng- Standard. ?on belonging to John Snuker Iarket Drayton Homing Club, at Gloucester, arrived at Mar yton in seventy-two minutes, 'time he covered a distance of fro miles. ra returned fifteen minutes telegram arrived announcing 3 OF BRIGHT'S DlSEASa" ; Sherman, JJbon Red Mills, Co , N. Y., writes: "I had kld- tvt many years and had been ' rhyniclans for twelve years; a' well' known kidney medicine r remedies that were rcom ut ft no relief -untH I b""-nn V's .. . 'nvy Cure. The flrst f.,i!f V" 1 me and fonr ratios have of tliJf terrible ! !. jft.rn 'i; I ('"' s 1 : ' ('- 7 THERE'LL BE SOJIETHIXG DOIJG. July Fonrth To Be Celebrated In Pit ting Manner by Cnion County's Pa triotlc Citizens Amusements of All Kinds Devotees . ' of Terpsichore vWUl Puf Finlsliins Touches on the Programme Music, All Day. - . Special to The Observer, i . , J- Monroe, June 24. The programme for the great fourth of July celebra tion is how complete, and it Indicates that there will , be something doing here from early morning to late at night on the glorious fourth. , Mr. D. A. Houston, clerk of the Su perior Court, has issued a proclama tion calling upon the people of Union county to "turn loose the plow hand- les and drop the hoe!", on that great day. Continuing, Mr. Houston ,says: "This day is for our whole people. Our hands are; stretched forth for your universal ' welcome, and our purse strings have been loosened to a generous sum for your entertainment. Come on with your , mouth open, and explode with outbursts of patriotism. Come on! this is a day. for Union county people. Come and see many of Union's heretofore unknown acro bats loop the j loop!" The parade starts at 9:30 a. m. and many floats and decorated carriages and buggies will be in line. The prizes are: For the best dec orated store front, first, $10; second, 15; for the best floats, first, $15; sec ond, $10; for the best decorated car riage or buggy, .first prize, $7.50; sec ond, $5. The old soldiers will form in line at 12 o'clock, at the head of LaFay- ette street and march thence to the court house square. A committee of ladles will have a substantial din ner ready for the veterans at the end of the parade. : There will be four prizes . for the tournament $15, $10, $5 and $2.50. Horse races, mule races, automobile races, foot races, a hose wagon irace and a reel race, will follow In quick succession, and generous prizes are hung up for the winners in each. Prizes are also Qffered for the best mule colt, ;the best horse colt, the best pair of horses, the best pair of mules, the best horse, the best mule, the best corn stalk and the best cotton stalk. ' !At 4 p. m. the baseball game will be started.. There will be fireworks at the baseball park at 8:30 p. m. ' The whole will conclude with the grand coronation ball, commencing at 9:30 p. m. Arrangements have been made to have several bands discours ing music all though the programme. NO SUICIDE OR FOUL PLAY. DO NOT NEGLECT THE CHILDREN. At this season of the year the flrst un natural looseness of a child's bowels Hhould hove Immediate attention. The Met thing that can be given is Chamber lain's Coli.j.. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy followed by castor oil as directed with each bottle of th remedy. - For sale oy w. Lu iiana & co. s. . So Says the Coroner's Jnry Regard- ing the Death of Ella lloneycutt The Girl Had a Reputation for Good Behavior Young Lady's Parent and Engineer Linebergcr Testify. Special to The Observer. . . ; Concord, June 24. The ' coroner's inquest over the death of Ella Honeycutt, killed at Harrisburg last Friday night by southbound train No. 39 ended its investigation at 8 o'clock this afternoon after . an all-day ses sion. The evidence of the' girl's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Honeycutt, and that of Engineer Llneberger was taken in full but: nothing was pro duced tending to show foul play or suicide. Much interest in the out come has been felt here to-day, . as many theories had been offered while the - investigation ..was going on be hind closed doors. Ella Honeycutt bore a good reputation as to be havior. ' , .. '" LEONARD L. HUNTER V ARCHITECT .' Fifth floor, Trust Bldg. 'Phone 370. W' CHARLOTTE, N. C. DmZ PROGRAMME AT JAMESTOWN: SHOW, Tuesday, June 25th, States Exhibit Day. . The Children's School Farm Day. Maryland Teachers Association. ? Arrival 2d South Carolina Infan- v... try. . 8 a. m. Gates open. 8 to 9 a. m. Drill, 23rd Infantry. 10 a. m And hourly thereafter Ex hibition of weather bureau Earth ,n ?uake "border. Gov. Building A. 10:30 a. m. Guardmount 23rd Infan- - try, - 11 to 1 Innes Band Concert at States Exhibit Building. 1 p. m. Preparation of large weather . map from.; reports , from all sec- - tlons of the country. Gov.' Build lng.A. y.- '.:;':. . . ;- 1 p. m. Biographic and Stereoptican Exhibition, Scenes on Indian Res ervation with lecture, Interior Department, Gov. Building A. 2 p. m. Innes Band Concert, Audi-, torlum. . 2 P. n. Biographic Exhibition and lecture, Scenes in Yosemite Val ley, Gov. Building A. 2:30 p. m. United States Life Saving ' Service Drill at Station. 3 p. m. Biographic Exhibition and lecture, Yellowstone National . Park with lecture by E. C. Cul ver, Gov. Building A. 4 to 5:30 p. m. Organ Recital, Mr. Ernest Francois jores. , 5 p. m. Dress Parade 23d Infantry. try, Innes Band Concert, Auditorium. Departure of Citadel Cadet3. Holllster'e Rocjty Mountain Tea puri fies the blood, strengthens the nerves, regulates the towels, - aids the kidneys cures stomach troubles, builds ut the nervous force and repairs the ill effects of over-eating. Tea or Tablets. 25 cents. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION Norfolk, Va,, April 26-Nov. 30, 1907. SOUTHERN RAILWAY affords superior service and accom modations to the Jamestown Ex position...' , ' Pullman sleeping cars and first- class day coaches are operated be tween Charlotte and Norfolk without change on trains S3 and 34. Dining car service between Charlotte and Greensboro. v In addition to through equipment via direct line, Southern Railway gives excellent service to Norfolk via Richmond, operating several , trains daily between Charlotte and' Rich mond in each direction, two of which handle through Pullman cars. Tickets sold via Richmond, except coach excursion tickets, will be honored via direct line from Norfolk returning, and tickets reading to Nor folk via direct line will be honored from Richmond returning if desired. Rates from Charlotte to Norfolk and return: " Coach Excursion tickets . .. $ 7.50 Fifteen-Day Tickets ., 12.40 Sixty-Lay Tickets . . 13.45 Season tickets . . . . . .' .... 16.15 Coach excursion tickets sold Tues days only, and are not good in Pull man or parlor cars; are limlteed seven days, j For further- information and Pullman reservation, call on any agent Southern Railway or write R. L. VERNOM, T. P. A.' " V Charlotte, . N. C. W. H. TAYLOE, G. P. A., Washington, D. C. CROCKETT ARSENIC LITIHA SPRINGS AND BATHS opened June 1st. Elevation 7.000 feet. Cures Nervous Prostration, Dys pepsia, Rheumatic and Skin Troubles, Kidney and Bladder Disorders and Female Irregularities, cures and beau tifies the complexion. Write for book let. M. L. THOMAS, ' ; Crockett Springs, Va, V-'': . MAKE THE ' x ARCADE HOTEL : Your" Home While at the ' JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION The location. Is ideal, overlook ing Hampton Roads and the great War "Fleets. It is only one block from the Pine Beach entrance to the Exposition grounds,-' ; :. . . ' v; 300 COOL ROOMS . EUROPEAN plan;: f.;V; A modern cafe where reason able rates Is a! feature. The Arcade maintains the regular city prices. No exorbitant prices on account of the Ter centennial. .Convenient to all " street car ' and . boat- lines to Norfolk. Under" experienced management, every facility and ' Comfort is provided. : ., j , Rates $1, $1.50 and $2 Cots . provided in. r ooms for , ; parties with children, 60c ex-- tra. Write for Reservations and Further Information CHAS. H. JOHNSTON, Mgr., Pine Beach, Va. , - For table, medicinal or cooking purposes, we are offering the very pest values in pure liquors and im- ' HOTELS AND RESORTS. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION VISITORS SIIOl STOP OVER AT THE NEW FIRE-PROO: SELWYM HOTEL cwsu. Coolest and cleanest hotel In the centre of the Carol summer season. - ... 140 luxuriously furnished outside rooms and 70 bath3. and running water in rooms. Rates 12.50 a s upward per day. American plan, under management rxxrtxrvv r. 1 Hotel Bertevue, Boston, Mass. . Piedmont Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. - " Mana-i - U JIJUM HI.- M l J Th flSmHTlH frtr OOo"lf A kUK nail. nLM.!.. has forced me to put up a nambef of 4-quart cases: notably amoncr thpRA. nrA ' ported cordials, at remarkably low prices. a qi notably among these, are Yadkin River, $ year old corn, $2.50 Jilbermarle Rye, aged In wood, $3.00 Another exceptional offer is in 6-quart cases of Monongahelia XXXX. This is the finest rye whiskey ever produced at the price. Six full quarts, $4.50. , These Prices Include Express Charges Mail orders are filled the day received, and forwarded on first trams. Write " for price list. ' j - . ' Xertfest Mail Order House la the Jojuth L Lazarus, s Lynchburri. Va. h ! When you step ud INSIST!!! . . .. r . to a fountain or into a place where bottled drinks are sold tell the man you want Coca-Cola. Close your ears to the "iust as good", argument because there is nothing just as good as Coca-Cola. , INSIST. You have asked for . Coca-Cola because you are convinced that 1 : i v i 1 - M is what you want don't let a smooth-tongued salesman rule your judgement. If the man insists go to a place where they give their customers what they ask for. Imitations are made to deceive you, not to please you. .THE REASON -Coca-Cola not only, quenches u thirst and pleased the palate, but it relieves figue, and 13 the only beverage that 2 .f - has vim end go to it. . v' J -7 b THE DAVIS WHITE SULPHUR ; Uiddenite, North QaroVmz OX SOUTHERN RAILWAY FROM CHARLOTTE TO TA' A well-known sprln -tlve properties, for Inc pepsla, kidney trouble. New Hotel, completa sewerage system, hot r "'X-- croquet lawn : tennis, b lng each floor with office, telegraph and telephone. Bell an l connections with surrounding country. Healthy location, a' to rest and recuperate. Two through trains, dally from C nectlng atVStatesvllle with trains from Salisbury, and Ashev price for May, June and. September, $5 to It per week. jU' $6 to 3 per week. Resident physician In hotel. For further write for booklet to ; D71VIS BROTHEHZ Owners and Proprietors. y , . u- JLseeCJ ... EllzabetliCoIIege CHARLOTTE, N. C A nigh-Grade College for Young .'- i , Women. ; A well established college with modern methods and courses of study Vapproved by the leading Northern ,, universities and educators. ; There are 18 schools and depart ments, and each school Is presided over by a professional, experienced teacher, whose methods are the latest ' and best. , . . The number of .pupils is limited, ' for this reason the individual stu dent has special and careful tralnlns and better health protection. The suburban location, 0 -acres of shaded campus, and overlooking the city and surrounding country Is beautiful and healthful, and affords splendid opportunity for outdoor recreation and sports, a skilled physical director, gymnasium with bowling alley, fire-proof building sunny rooms, college dairy exclusive ly, excellent table and every other necessary equipment for a first-class service. ... ..... Elizabeth College "appeals to a dis criminating patronage who desire the best advantages. , Catalogue sent on application. Ad- UreSS - : .V ; i? .. ; OLttiVKBt ' Present r m mmsm m: AQINTS FOR American All-Wroaght Steel Split Pulleys sad "CUnr r " .. Belt lng. We sorry In stock Yale and Towne Uoista p to tlx t full line orPacktnc Pip Valvna am) MiU MASURY'H GTTARA NTEED to be made of Strictly Pure White Lead, Oxide 'cr Oil Turpentine Dryer and Pure Colors,' to contain r t to be full measure. Greatest Spread, Maximum Hiding. Power,. urr - Made by JOHN W. MASURY New York Chlcc-o Sold by KZELL-MYERS CO?.ITAN Charlotte, N. C. ' Reliable merchants: Write factory for ev' f"",
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