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4 1 : 'r. an J '.is. Jerome r.'i Julia irtna . t Mr. Fr&neis E. Mennen on -.the evening of Thursday, eighth of August ""' nineteen hundrea and seven at e-cht o'clock; Concordia Lutheran Church Conover. Nortn Carolina. the v The honor of your presence Is reauest- , - ed "At Horn -After October the first :. - ' ; . ! - Chicago, Illinois. 1 - ' Mrs. Helen T. Hall, who Is spend ing the cummer at Jackson Springs, will arrive in the .city .Wednesday evening and will1 be the guest of Dr, and Mrs.- M. A Bland foa several days. ' ' L. ' -t - - . " T -I III ' Miss Annie Jackson left yesterday afternoon for' her home- at . Kings Mountain,- where she will spend a day or two wjth friends. , -t J " Miss Annie Mcleod went to Sails bury yesterday. She will spend aever al days there .with friends-. Miss Dean Phillips,, of MooreBville, t who has been visiting friends in the , city for several weeks, returned last night to her home. - Her aunt, Mrs. J. . P. KirTtpatrlck,-accompanied her, . V . MIssea Annie and Sarah Wilson, who "have been spending several weeks In t: New York, returned to their home in , , ' nr. J . v ; MiM Matt Sown left last nlsrht for Ashevllle. She will spend ..several weeks there at the Battery Park Ho ' tel. She will be Joined there by Mrs. W. J. Thompson, -who haa been In "Hendersonvllle. ' ' - Mrs. PVM. Brown, who haa been at , ' Mooresville ;on a visit to : her . father, V. - YBP . Tir V1 ... ... .. 111 f has returned to her home.' : - . 4 ,, ..N ' i ' n,1;- r v Mr. and Mrs.. Frank P. Jonea have ' gone to Hiddenlte. Mrs. Jones wTH be gone about a month, but Mr. Jones . win return to the city some time next .'4. -. nj . ' .' ,: ; . .V" i- : " ' . - .v J. , ... ween. ( . . . Mrs! 6am Maxwell and children and Miss Mary Maxwell left yesterday weeks with friends. -V ' '-i L. . ,,, ' .'' , Mrs. Lloyd C. Withers and daughter tave gone to Orangtf Va., where they re visiting Mm. Wither sister. Mrs. W. C Graves. " -' .' v MeseTS. W. F. Harding and Herman Dowd left yesterday morning for k Black Mountain. There theyv will Join 'THrs. I J. Dowd andAlaghters, Mrs. . yv:fi aaiumi aiiu aui.o Miss Hattie Glenn, of the telephone exchange, will spend her vacation In . Steele Creek.v She left last evening. . . Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Gilchrist and .family leave Tuesday for Montreat to pend the rest of the summer. - Mr. Gilchrist haa built a beaqtlfjit summer cottage at Montreat, - Miss Florence Oliver will return to Vassal1' this fall. Miss .Oliver has made fine records both at Wellesley and Vassar. ' r - . Mm. Florence Slflforfl Davla leaves 'Wednesday for Greenville, S. C, to attend the marriage of her brother. She will be absent several days. - ; 5 -Mli Hattie Brenizer has Coined the Charlotte colony atMontreat. , ." r Mrs. Viola Hollowell knd daughter, Miss Sallle Hollowell, of Denver, Col., who have teen visiting Mr. and Mrs.. Perkins, of the Central Hotel, leave to-morrow. Mrs. Hollowell ts a sts- ?: ter of Mr. Perkins. ,r Miss Hollowell Is an accomplished musician. . Mayor S. S. McNnch and family Mbave in the morning for the eoast . . Mrs. J. H. Bass, of Anderson, S, C, who haB been Visiting her mother, Mrs. S. ; F. Houston, returns home Tuesday. , - - " Mrs. " J. d "Tklontgomery, who has been 111 for,-several days, was better 1 yesterday, A , . , ' v Mrs. F; M.Shannonhouse and chil dren - leave , this week for Saluda. Tlrey will be witn-Mrs. C. H. Duls. , Miss Pat iJGrand, who has been visiting Mrs. T. C. Guthrie, left yes , terday ior hen home In Rockingham. j .r. .- '; i ,i ),:.....- -' ' Misses' ' Rose Walsh ' and Lillian 5teid have returned from Blacksburg, ; fi. C;t, where they visited Miss Lucv .Thompson. - Miss Annie Neal leaves this week to epend her vacation at Newjells wjth Mrs. .Samuel Crowell. - ; . A Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Morrison rvWlll leave this morning5 for Knox- vllle, accompanying Mrs. Ernest Nut- vBl1' . - . , ' - ' ' Mrs. J, R. fridges, who rias Veen spending: some weeks lln Llncolntnn . was here yesterday on her way to ''MontreRr. Mi. G. 6. Doggett. formerly a res ident of Charlotte,! and' Mies Estella Cartwright, or Burkesvlllo,' ICy., were ceremony waa performed by Rev. J. , , w. wenaen, pator of the local Chris t tian church. Mr. and Mrs. Doggett ; - have arrived in the city'and are atop : ping at the Buford, preparatory to ; Amoving later into -the Ryder flat now occupied by Capt ; A. G. Brenizer. on x East. Morehead . street. . Mr. Dog- M.tf la ; wall.lrnAWfl ' . ItaM - 4m 1 .vA . nd bla bride. 1 . " ' - Miss Fy McKInley and Mrs. S. W. ; Held i left yesterday " for Cleveland Springs' to spend some time. . ' i Mr. and Mrs. O. D.i. Wheeler, who1 were married Thursday ar week "ago, v at Norfolk. Va., are at their home In Dil worth. ,-. The bride was Miss" Alice C, Carter, a daughter of Dr. cE. L, 'Carter, of Richmond, Va., and a. rranddaufhter of Ex-United . States Pnator Robert K. Withers, of Wythe vllle, Va.,Vho wag lilted States con . sul to Honir Kong, China, onder President Cleveland, Mrs, Wheeler's - poople are descendants of Jlobert King Carter, of Shirley, England. - Phe wa vlsltinj her brother. Rev. ' tdwln Royal Carter,sat Boynton, Vav ' PROVT. IT TQT'RSK.I.F. Don't take our word for tt that. Blue . . nihbon Lenmn and Vanilla -are the boat hta!nable. .Try tliem when ncit mak ing dessert . : v. I . J. P. Stevens Ungravi:: Co., I2nr:Yc:s Whitehall St., nttenta, Gc. where she Joined Mr Wheeler on his way to Norfolk. The marriage" cere mony was performed at the residence of Mr. Harvey Abrams, where they were guests during their stay in Nor folk, by Rev. R. A. Robinson, a well known Presbyterian minister of Nor folk. Mlaa Annie Smith left yesterday for her home In Morganton, where she will spend her vacation.- Mr. TJ. VA. Williams and daughter have gone to New York to spend two weeks. 1 The St. Elizabeth Guild oj the church -of the Holy Comforter, Dil worth, will give sa lawne party at the home of Mrs. Catherine Stokes, No. J 8 00 South Boulevard. It Will begin; at 8 o'clock. Tuesday night. The pub lic Is cordially invited to come and to buy Ice cream. -4 , " . ' . ' Miss Irma Jones, who has (been with the Western Union for several months past, will leave to-morrow on a visit tc- her horne AtNew Haven, Conn. - BRIEFS, ii A ' Few Minor Happenings in : and -, - About the. City. - ' i f Dr. A. MN Herron's residence ' on North Church street Is nearly" com pleted. ' . . . ' For the first time In years' .Elm wood Cemetery has a neglected look. The jlata-Jtnd walks, both need atten tion badly. K H V.-'-1. 1 , -.Rev. J. E. Adams will preaxJh at the echoolhousa ott the corner of Fourteenth and ' Brevard - street i to morrow night. Everybody la Invited. v services will be held at the Ada Mill chanel to-night at S o'clock. Bun day school will be held this morning Five bales of cotton were sold here yesterday for J3 1-a cents th pound. -On the ea-me day last year 27 bales were handled at 11.40 cent uri r. a' Goodwin, of Llncolnton, has taken apposition with Ham. & Ross, and ha moved his family here and will make Charlotte nis noma Drs. M. A. and C. A. Bland, are enlarging' their dental parlors. ; A new room has been added which gives them, now, a suite of four rooms, .The case of Barclay versus the South Atlantic Waste Company waa yesterday continued ty Judge Fergu son until the next term of court. r Rev. Dr. P. R. Law. of The pres- Dyienan ouiiiua. u, - - - Montreal. 1 it w aeugnum uj m.w said be-'the beat Qf air andv company Is to be had." ,. :.'-...-; a nwnimen of the brick r. J, E. Carson'a new plant Is turning out was een yesterday by an Observer reporter.- It Is as fine as any, ever manufactured In the South. ' It la very probable that mere will be no evening service at St. Paul's Presbyterian church to-night . De finita announcement will be made at the morning service. 1 . , Rev. J. A. Badwln will pteach at Tryon street Methodist church tms morning, the pastor being atosent frpm the city. Rev. Plato Durham will preach to-night. - . -Another tight Sunday is Schedul ed for to-day.' The subject of restric tive lawrwlll b handled in a number of the city - pulpita and tbe aubjsct will otherwise be itnpreesei on the populace.. ;;,r 'iX--- - '-'-k-i fvhmnti flrlnk and cigar Industry wa on a 'boom last night up to the very last stroke of 18, which placed lta sale under the bap. There has been considerable discussion as .to whether the first or the last stroke la the one to be regarded, xbut the latter has been accepted by general consent The ' annual basket picnic of tlje Sunday sohool of Mulberry Presbyte rian church will be given in the grove at the church' Tuesday.""" Revs. Plato Durham, of Charlotte, and G. F. Rob ertson, of Steele Creek, will make addresses. These gentlemen are at tractive speakers and those who have the opportunity will hear them. The public lg cordially Invited. " '" PERSONAL. - - i . - The Movement of a Number of Peo ple, VMtora and Others, , Mr a. A. Mitchell, of Plttsfteld, Mass.; is spending a few days at the - - '.. Mr. W.; F. Morton, of Kernersville, was at the Buford yesterday. ( . ' Mr. JAS. Frlx, of Statesville, "was among the guests registered at the Buford Hotel last night. . . Mr. . Frank Watt, son of former Countv Commissioner J.-B. Watt, of Steele Creek, goes . to Tennessee this week to spend . a month with rel atives. Mr. W. ' W. Withers, who ,has been living In New York, Is home on a visit. Mr. Withers Is In the real estate business. Mr. J. H. Reld, of Anderson. Sk C and Mr. W. 8. Law, of Rock HIU, S. C, spent yesterday at the Central Hotel.. Both are civil engineers. Mr. James A. Bell will spend the day in Providence 'at the old home place. Mr. E." H. Johnston, of Rock Hill, in the guest of his brother, Mr, C W. Johnston. "Mr. S. "W!ttk6wsky" leaves to-day for Chlcaro, where he will attend a building and loan meeting. Mr. D. A Tompkins, who Is now in Vermont, will Join him there. ' Col. N. J. Sherrill and Cot. Jake F. Newell are spending the day at fiher rill's Mineral .Springs . in Cabarima COUnty. v ' ' V nv'J--' Dr. A.-M. Whisnant is expected to return to-day front Toxawav. Mr. 0. C. HamlltorX of UnlonvlUe, ts visiting hln son. Mr. W. B. Hamilton. Mr,; J. E. Little leaves thta morning for his home in union county, where he goes to visit his mother,. Mrs. S. M, Little, who has been III 'for the past few weeks with malarial fever.' i . WALL PAPER ' Biggest Stock s - Best Workmen . Satisfactory Results; TORRENCE PAINT CO. -NO 10, NOR11I Dr. J. E. S. Davidson and Mr. Hay wood Barnette- will spend -to-day in Davidson. . . .. ... Mr. G. .G. Scptt is in the North. He witl go to New York to-morrow. Mr. Reese Hunter, with a party of friends has gone to Jamestown, New York and other Northern' cities, on his vacation. 1 v DR. VANN TO BE HEARD TO-DAY. Will Preach morning and Kvenlng at Mrst Haptist Cnurcli A Wcll Known Educator and , Preacher. , Those who hear the sermons of Rev. R. T. Vann, D. ;D.of Raleigh, at the First" Baptist church 'to-day wjlt no doubt be impressed, witi the depth of thought and the spirituality of the preacher,' Dr. Vann as a preacher and as the president of the Baptist University for women, Is one of the best known and one of the mast highly esteemed members of th North Carolina Baptist sta.te Conven tion. He is a man whose influence la exerted and felt for wood in his .-per eonallty, in his preaching,1 and in his elucational work, , , Thirteen "Charlotte Men Enter the v ",.:;.,'0i? Navy. I. ' . Thirteen Charlotte young men left yesterdayi and last night for Norfolk, Va,, where they were turned over to the reviving ship Franklin to be trained.1 -They were: - Messrs, Wil liam Franklin Owen, Robert Harvey UMk, Troy - Everett Davis, Arthur - v...,u ( A'.oina iiuuvya xjuio, John Taylor McMaster, Clyde ,Franci Abernathy, Charles James Campbell, HenberU Lester itust, William Phlfer Qulnn, Joseph Andrews Milligan, Ira Alexander Wentx and Aubrey Setzer. ,l "f: T' ivii Another Candidate for Commissioner . of Agriculture, ; , . - Observer . Bureau, , The Hollaman Building, ' : 1A Raleigh, July 20." Authoritative information comes from Robeson county that Col. E F McRae, r leading member of the last Legislature and chairman of the House committee on agriculture, will a f c,andJte for Commissioner of Agriculture, having the solid support n?t?e8?n aBd a number other bounties from the start. He is an able man and a prominent farmer - . ,THE FAMOUS PLAY P21RSIFAL - Special admission 10 enta- "get it at nAwxirrs." AND s is what you always get when you have this class of work done here. - .Sprinting messengers i . wait your calL Hawley's Pharmacy Thonei IS and 200. . . Tryon and Fifth Street. ' y Notice to Contractors.;, Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received" by the Board of Commissioners of : Robeson , County I3 'c,0 . on August 20th. 1907, for the erection, completion and furnishing of a ""new Courthouse , In the town of Lumberton, N C, said courthouse to . be built according to plans and specifications prepared by Frank P. Mllburn & Co., arehltects. of Washington, D. C. Said plans and specifications are now on file in the office of D W. Bullock, Register of Deeds of Robeson County. Copies of said plans and apeclflcations will be furnished -any contractor wishing to bid on this work by the architects aforesaid. - Each' bid must be ? ae companled by a ; certified chfck ef 11.000,00 payable to the order of the Board of Commissioners of Robeson County, and to be -forfeited in case the contract should be let to th bid der and, then he should fall or refuse for;, .thirty . day, to comply. iwith V the terms of .his bid; the party to whom the contract Js Jet will be required to enter into good bond in' the aura of BOiper cent, of the contract price of the work; go per cent, of the work will be paid for as the work pro gresses. .Bids may be filed with E. J. Brltt, attorney for the Board of Commissioners of Robeson County, or with D. W. Bullock, clerk of said Board, both of Lumberton,- N; C. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Thla July H, l07. - ... , - , J. W. CARTER. Chairman. , E. 3, BRITT, - "v , Attorney, ' TRYOX.1--" Accurate Prompt . Prescription Service . 0 )( c I bring jour whiskey prescription to us f we don't fill them, But . if you have -a medi 1 cinal ; , Prescription and want to be as sured of the quality, : Accuracy and price .: leave it to us' K you havn't already, it wiu be worth your, while to do some sample trading at the new drug store at 40S.Tryon OPP. BUFORD HOTEL A Precious Gift. Get order to prove what a wonderful power Laxative Bo ''. ro-Pepsin has for cleansing the system, regulating the bowels, curing Indigestion and Dyspep ; eta. 1 will give free with every 26-cent bottle a 26-cent box of Rex tAntl-paln Pilla It's no fake. I back them with a guarantee. Fronebcrgcr's Drug .Store Charlotte Agents. 'Phone 803. Mida i i'S Lit Ilia ;.tv' Water -Pure ' Sparkling '' ' r . Wholesome" .; Nature 's own ; -; -Cure for V, V Indigestioa All Drug Stores or Brannori Carbonating Company Distributors. J -110116 835. ' ; - Solomon-Norcros3 .Co civil, structural' and ht. dravuo engineers 1S23-1I23 Candler Bulldlnft . ATLANTA, GA. , . A HAPPY MAN Is Amos T, King, of Port Byron. N. Y.. lH years of age): since a, sore ox hie leg, wnii n (mil iruuuicu 111111 tue inawr nri of his life, has been entirely bealed bv liunklen's Arnica Snlve; the world's great beater of - (tore, Burns, Cute, - Wounrts r Files, . Guaranteed by au druggists. J I 1 1 M Igfeh-.' iiityCo J. C. XJ0ITIRMT. &,nther RepresenUTe, '403 Trost Wi'z. WEEK END RATES VIA Southern Railway Southern Railway announces that effective June 1, 1907, ana continuing to and Including Sept. 1st the fol lowing Week End rates will apply from Charlotte to points named: Ashevllle, N. C .. .. 14.85 Black Mountain, N. C .. .. .. 4. 35 Marion, N. C, .. .... 1.60 Morganton, N. C. ... . .. .. .. S.85 Connelly Springs, N. C ..... . Hickory, N. C. ...... . . Tryon, N. C. .. .. .. Hendersonville, N. C. ...... Brevard, N. C t. i. . . .. 1.60 3.16 S.50 4.1S 4.85 S.50 6.10 1.75 1.75 S.X5 1.06 1.05 3.80 Lake Toxaway, N. Q, Hot Springs, N. c Blacksburg, S. C. .. .. .. . , .. Shelby, N. C. . . . . .. .... .. Rutherfordton, N. C. .. .. High Shoals. N. C. , , . , . . . Llncolnton, N. C. . . , . . . . ciiits. n. c, .. .. ., Lenoir, N. C . , Jackson Springs, N. C. .. .. .. 3.90 1.85 Taylors, S. C (for Chic Springs) 8.10 Whitestone, S. C. t.S Waterloo, S. C . .. .. .. S.'iO Taylorsvllle, N. C. S.86 Blowing Rock, N. C .. t. ., .. B.20 These Week ; End Tickets are sold for all trajns Saturday.nd for fore noon trains Sundays, good to return not later than the Monday following date of sale, except that tickets to Taylors,;' Whitestone, and Waterloo, S. C, are good to return Tuesday following date of sale, and tickets to Blowing Rock will be sold Fridays and Saturdays only, good to- return Tuesday. For further information . call on any Agent Southern Railway or write W. II. Tayloe, G. P. A, . ..; ,: ...y.- Washington, D. CV ' It. Ii. Vernon, T. P. A SEABOARD The ExposiUon Line to Norfolk.' Thte arrivals and -departures, as we.ll as the time and connection with other companies,, ait given only h informa tion, and are not guaranteed. ' Direct line to the principal :!tles North, East, South end Bouthwosl. Schedule taking effect May 5. 55K7. mibject to chanife without notlre. " Tickets for passase o.. ' r .una are sold by thla company-ftm'. ofited by the passenger with tlw i;.i.:.n(itn.riclln( mtlt una wuiJiwi j w.ii Jim vw,",...- for failure to run Its trains on schedule time, or for any sucn acmy jny v incident to sheir operation. Cure is ex ercised to give correot time t connect ing lines, but this company is not re sponsible for errors or omissions. Trains leave vnanouo u Hsmlet and Wilmington, connecting at Moriroe witn ts ior auhimk, bhuutoii.!" s hd the soutnweBi; at m""" ,l" Hnmlet for Raleigh. Richmond, Wash ington, New rora ana m No. 133. daily, at 10 a. hi. tor Lincoln- . ni ..iv.., rj i, ,VirtrH (nn without rbanre, connecting at Llncolnton with C. western North Carolina points. KO. 46, daily, , av V- lv" Special Notices I HAVTC ON HAND 800 POUNDS CAU- fornla EvapOratea feaones tnai ro nw at lie the pound. 200 pounds evapor ated apples packed in one pound car toons and ISO pounds of California prunes, flses 40 and 60. These goods are first olasa every way. First come will get them. ' Nice hams and B. bacon. Fresh Vegetables, Pine apples and ba nanas. JNO, W iklTHJPpne 1223 and 2284..- - - ALL GOOD GROCERS SELL BLUB lilDOOn vanilll om:auB k , l'i everybody and brings back customers for more. - LUiBKSCRIPTIONS-BRINO THEM TO US. Our WaininiT lUHl Mntwinw ' taught s the Importance of this line of the drug busings, and we give our . t-.KilvWed attention to Pre"'?'0 work entrusted to usJAS-JP. STQWK 4c CO., Druggists. 'Phone ITS, 1(U EXTRA CHOICE REBUILT TYPE- writers, an muin t i w !""" Call and litspeot our stock before buy ing. Easy terms to those who .prefer inftalments. J. B. CRATTON CO., 217 South Tryon. -"- 1 -J USB WELCH'S. THIS GRAPHS JUICB Is a food, a nutritious fluid for both sick and wH invalids, specially fever petlenta find it not-only palatable but appetizing and strengthening. Can be taken when medicine and other foods are rejected. . MILLER-VAN NESS ' co. v-y - ri isn fipru it.t. niT ON RUN- day to compound prescriptions and r . lW Mu1l.ln-. and rilf.nUim Mil ft. . llll I1IBII llimiivuw. .... ... r nlles. Prompt and accurate service. WOOD ALL e 8HEPPARD. Druggists., "On the Bquara" After Jan., 1st, at 21 S. Tryon, next to Gem Restaurant DO YOU KNOW "t WHAT TUB OKM Sestaurant s line ei cigars isr i st line of fine cigars to be found any where. We have every man's smoke. We also hnnflle the best line of other tOPaCPOS. U B.M nZifiAvn" 'MS FOR RENT-5W N. Popl", J rooms: 5W7 N OrhvTi,T rooms, m N. Church. $ rooms; 12W S. Tryon, Moms; I Tenth Ave! i rooms; M E. fth.l rooms: 4il W. fcthL rooms; WK. th. 7 rooms. X ARTHUR .IIKNDSRfOK BRO. FORSALB FINB H.:Hiw' BA8C0CK 'open' buggy and new set harness, eojrt s tT ' SncTal rr ce to eulck buyer. W. ST roSs a cb., a and ai west 4th street ';.'-. .s KO. 1084 WINS THF. JAMESTOWN ticket at RAND'S. Bring this number . and get your ticket TO LET-4-ROOM HOUSE. BAST rrH, R; hall over Milts' store, 14th and Caldwell, $10: rooms for office or bfls over Postal Telegraph trice, IS to $10. For Sale Ollworth home, 12,250: let . ward home, big lot, Oraham street $V VA Wake ur and come along,- K:- U KKERLER, 2S S. Tryon' street 'Phono .,144. Mhted Sweet' Pickles. Sweet Gherkins, Mongoes and a nice line of vPlckles In' , Glass. ' W. M. CItOWEIX, . Thone 74. Piles get oitfck ana c,rt,Hn rUef from Dr. 8 hoop' s Magic Ointment Please note It I mule alone rcr piles, and its action is positive and certain. Itching.' iminfut. protruding or blind piles dlpnr ilk magle by-iu Larw- aK-kU-arr plus Jnr M cants. tld by Burwell mm fordton and all local points west. No. 44, iaily. at WO p. m. for Monroe, Hamlet, Wilmincton and all local points, ccrnecting at HaraUt with 43 for Colum bia, Savannah and all Kloriua points. No. 132, -iRily, 7-10 p. m. for Monroe, connecting with for Atlanta. yirrcin- ram ana .ne Bouthwest; witli H at Ham let for Richmond. Washington and New York, and the East with 82 at Monroe for Richmond," Washington and New York, and the East, witt. & at Monroe tor Raleigh, Portsmouth . and Norfolk. Through leepr on this train from Char lctte, N, C, to Portsmouth, Va.. daily. Trains arrive In Charlotte as follows: No. 44, dallyv W a, m, fivm Ruthertord tonr and local points. No. V2, 9:45 a. m., dally, from points North and South. . No. 45, daily. 11:45 a. m., from Wil mington and all local points. ' ' No. 133, 7 p. m., dally, from Ruther fordton, Shelby, Llncolnton and C. N. W. Railway pointa . ' No. 9, 12:15 a. m.dally, from Wilming ton. Hamlet and Monro, also . from points East. North and Pduthwest, con necting at Hamlet and Monroe. Connections are made at. Hamlet with all through trains for points North, South and Southwest, which are compos ed of vestibule day , coaches between Poi tsmouth , and Atlanta.' and Washing ton and Jacksonville,- and slewing cars between' Jersey City, Birmingham and Memphis, and Jewy City and Jackson ville. Cafe oars en all through trains. 1 For information,' time-tables, reserva tions on Seaboard descriptive -literature erply to ticket agents or address JAMES KER, JR.. C P. A.. -K Selwyn Hotel, Charlotte. N. C Through Trains Dal., Charlotte Roanoka Va. to Schedule In effect July 14, 1907. ". iiTbd au Lv Charlotte, So. Ry. Arl:.Mpm l:lSam Ar W inston, So, Ry. Lv 2: nra t:U pm L Winston, ti A W. Ar roo pm t:00 pm Lv Martinsville,- Lr U: km 1:26 pm LV Rocky Mount Lv .m 7: pm Ar- Roanoke, ? Lv $j atQ Connect at Roanoke via Shenandoah Valley Route for Natural Bridge. Luray. Hagtrstown, and aU points la PenasyE vania and York Pullman sleeper Itoanoko and Philadelphia. , , Through coach, Charlotte Roanoke. Additional train leaves Winston 7:30 a. in., dally except Sunday, for South west, Virginia and Shenandoah Valloy points. M. F. bRAQO, Trav. Pass. Ageab ; Vf. K BKVILU Oenl. Pass. Agent ' Roanoke. Va. - ' SPECIAL LOW RATES VIA Southern Railway $4.85 Charlotte, N. C, to Ashe vllle, N. C, and return account of Young People's Missionary Move ment Tickets to be sold June 28 th, 27th and .2 8th, with final limit July 10th. ';- $15.80 Charlotte, N. C to Nash ville, Tenn.. and return account of Peabody College Summer School. Tickets to be sold June 17th, 18th, 19th, July 6th, 7th, knd th, with fi nal limit fifteen days from date of sale, and may be extended until 8ep- ' ; ' Going To Build ? DON'T Until yu have communicated with and received prlcea from Button A Bourbonnala, who. manufacture complete House Bills. Rough and Dressed Lumber, Saab,, Doora, Interior Wood Workj of all kinds. Bottle Boxes and Packlnr Cases a pecialty. Clr ect from the forest to the consumer. Hutton & Bourbonnais, Hickory, X. ?. COAL - ICE Don't wait too long. Buy Coal NOW for prompt de livery Wo sell the best and the (JLEANEST, therefore the CHEAPEST. v Daily Ice capacity 160 tons. Ice - and Fuel Co. Coal sad Ice Pbe" 19 Wilted Gollars are almost too common a light to talk about, but we lust want to remind you that the ' way eollara are laundered mean a lot In ,hot weather. , The "Model" thoreughl understands hot " ; weather laundering.. , vr . 3 KODtt lAU.'iDSY CO, Correct Laandering.' , West Fifth St v At Church. Thon 169. Standard CIIABLOTaI!, 11. 0. tember 30th by depositing !' "; with Special Agent not later than fifteen days from date of eaie, and paying fee of fifty cents. $82.85 Charlotte to Mexico City, Mexico, and return account of An nual Meeting American Society Civ il Engineers. Tickets to be sold June 10lh in .tnlv 11th lnclnlv tulh n nal limit Sept. 15th. . $8.S5 Charlotte, N. C, to Knox vllle, Tenn. and return account of Summer School of . the South. Tick ets on sale June 23d. 71th, J5th.'29th. I0th July th, 7th. 14th. and 2 1st, with final limit fifteen days from date of sale, and may be extended until Sept 30th by depositing ticket with Special Agent not later than fifteen days from date of sale, and paying fee of fifty cents. ; : $23.25 Chariottc. N. C, to New Orleans, . La., and return account of National Baptist Sunday School J Congress and Young People's Chau tauqua (colored). ' Tickets on sale June 24th, and 26th with final limit July 1st. ; , - . $70.50 -Charlotte, N. C, to Spo kane, Wash., and return account of Convention of Baptist ' Younc , Van. pie's Union. Tickets on sale June lth to July 11th with final limit Sept. 15th. - , , vi, , $76.50 Charlotte to Portland, Se attle,: or Tacoma, Wash., and return account of Twenty-third International Christian Endeavor Convention, and Grand Lodge Independent Order of Good Templara Tickets on sale June itn to Juiy iitn, with final limit Sept 15th. $24.S5-Charlotte, N, C, to Sara toga Springs, N. Y ' and return ac count of Triennial Conclave, Knight Templar of America. Tickets on sale July 4th.. 6th, th and 7th, with final limit July 14th. and may be extended until July 24th by depos iting ticket with Special Agent and' paying fee of $1.00. For further information t call on any Agent Southern Railway, or write V. II. Tayloe, G. P. A ' Waahtngton. D. C. 1 ., " R. L. Vernon, T. P. ' Charlotte. N. a Ever TIIlM k vial i niia- Mi.t.f 1-v. r w ...... .v vu. a. II , wyai i. ment? If not, you have failed to see so me, of the handsomest designs in Hardwood Mantels; ever displayed .in the city, and the prices are way down. Come In the next time you are up street, . " ; . ; . J. N. McCausland & Co. Stove Dealers, Roofing Contractors, 231 8. Tryon Street. s. DO IT. 5mP' of Dr- fihoop'e "Health tbffae" at our store. If reaf eoffeels turbs ypur stomach, your heart or Kid tieya, thentry this clever coffee imita tion. Dr. Snoop ha closely matched Old Java and Mocha coffee In flavor an.1 toste, yet it has not a single grain of resl coffee In it Dr Snoop's Health Coffee Imitation Is made from pure toast ed grains or cereals, with Malt Nuts, ete. Made a a minute. -No tdlous wait. Tou will surely like it Sold by Miller Van Ness Co AC.REKMJENT ENTERED IXTO BT THE RAN KK OFlI.Ul- LOTTE, X. C. , We, the undersigned banks, agree to change the closing hour from S o'clock p. m. to o'clock p.,m. for every business day. Thla agreement is to be effective' on and after Au gust 1st, 1907. MERCHANTS' ft FARMERS NA 1 , TIONAL BANK, . By W, C. Wilkinson. Cashier. 'CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK, By B. D. Heath, President COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BAKK, . t . By A. O. Brenlser, Cashier. , ,V FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ' :f. By H. M. Victor, Cashier. SOUTHERN LOAN & SAVINGS : BANK, By VT. L. Jenkins, Cashier. " By W. H. Wood. Treasurer. CHARLOTTE TRUST COMPANT. By U R, Hagood, Cashier. Baby's Eyesight Restored By- Mrs. Person's Remedy.' My. baby tniilercd for months with a terrible run ning sore r on- the eyelid, which, after being treated by our physician, failed to heal. We" took her. to a specialist (as the sicrht w.ia becoming , affected)," but seeing no- improvement from , the treatment, we stopped it and she has been entirely cured, by Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy.' My raouier nas been cured ot several attacks of cramp colic, and I think I shouU have been confined io wx 1. - I . . I . I 1 : HaveYou uua iasi winicr naa l. vz been for the Remedy, ' I - consider it the r - : wonderful Remedy kr.o..::. I.IT3. T, II. IlorLtz Graham"h IT..C., 1 ' 1C05. , " . rnce . - , vann Aeiati aiera
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 21, 1907, edition 1
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