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CHAELOTTE DAILY OBSERVER. MARCH 3, 1909. UHEBET1IE MNEYAVILLGO AID JXJR STATE lNsOTTtTTIONS ApnroprtatioiM Committee or the Male Legndaiure Will Make 11 Formal Report To-Day A Kom-m.Ht ..f live Expenditure of the stair's MiHiri Half a Million Dollar to t to llie Three Hospital I t the Insane pliajmgv 1 Cut Out llie Dank of " ' , r '"" I, ;lt midnight Carteret VIM Xol Reopen. But New ' : n-ght after nr. a I '-day sn-gf. aw;:!' Institution Mill Be Orgwnlted .:.g ihf .-..m.np of daylight to aitnin News Items of Interest I roni the i .,,.,, . s , Slate Capltai. ! , , ' "" """ rhjr'- Observer Bun-.' i T:ie H-;ilema n II- . Raleigh Mar No committed of all !r. 'lit- 1 ture is so imp -rtar.t as tru: " propriations and t .-morrow r make Its report. Y"-jr c. ent haa been able to se jrf -'t:, Important information m ad van gardlng this report. . t gives tor the three K : f '' insane hm! a mi ,.r. .l.dlatk fully cany oat the :-r-,'-- Bickett hospital bill ior ;. four per . en: is ..s will enable -t vth.t.g ' v planned bj tbn' f ion. A? to thr stai rtcultt ral A- a . It. . ' ' the .Norm ai Women tr V-e put r. : ' be K I n : a ' nualh Th- -nu tha' ( muti r : additlona a ' Mordant r; a file t: it i depai i n. rs t Se j-ro .ile.: mg s. In"'. : Will get a!. 2 n . ... 1 i he - Ni-rll TralturiK t'cut ? : : " lliailltl'l,.' ;. men1 1 - .j rph ;in i tre ,i 5 pi:n,a 1, til al.- h.i-'cMi Tiain- - "' '-ienv 1 in - imi aiio . .rtn Tlie i MI- i the A, piia. hian , to. -.in .Mil g.t i n.-il e.i h lor1 id impi'iAe. "..r. f. r Kik.iii.in ; ss n. I.ooi at Ma- , P H r I o n is c . 1 1 i nt itanum in Af.er t i her- :.! ibJs Kii- 1 1 :- n'oi -" tiiidily for j lient 1 Mi rt" e i.ieo t s a no . tH" ii.iiiitionai t'lovisiori i made tor t he Rt one wall Jackson Tra In - ing School ' h..vi The Ht rnminiv im niif si h'-oli will get I -'. i'"1' more ann-ially to be distribut ed per capita and the pen. oners wil1 i-rt at leas: J',o additional BANK if AHTKltbT liKAI'. The Ftate bank examinei cann m to-day fi'.m the east and s,i .. . the Bank of 'atieret. vvhicn :.i:ied w.l! not reopen hut that a new back voii be organize 1 to take ;t e at Mme head ';t Examiner lioulii'-n s.ivs the failure of the umk w a due ' , carelessness of the presided the uis't ler and the directors as t.. loans, ei . The storkhr-lders had investrd 120.000. and of this the, -i hoiit e something like half. Th. ,1 .sit ors will be paid in full. Editor Josephus I-anlels, News and (ibser-. er. is t d, h annual address at the N'ego f The r ti," S t it t e Agricultural t M e, ha n i, a i Greensboro, May :7th. ii ege at To-day Arihl'ert.- Barrett and Thompson went to Morganion to lav off the ground for the three new Jlldlngs there for the best (lass of patients, that is. those m-jrest re, oy. ery. These were provided lot inn. "hey report jh nurses building as , omplete. This will a, " orm moda t r 1M also. At Goldsbr.ro the four additional buildings, two for consumptives and two for epileptics, are under roof. t the Rslelgh Hospital for the Insane tsn buildings are under way, one be ing already under roof. FOR DEMONSTRATION WORK Editor Claren- e H. Poe, of The Pro gressive Farmer, to dav n-i'mol a tel egram from Senator Simmons inform- Ing him that the farmers" r ...r.j.er t:e mended the r-n -e of their approval demonstration work in winch North, of the r.jmrt thai the Senate should Carolina Is now s,, interested, will get j re, ede trnrn all the b-fisl.it iv e r from Congress $75,000 niore than t h , st r I, t ions for the purpose of niaklni original House appropriation. The , effect ive ,h, Mln anr1 , . , h Mnle,,d latter carried only $150. OOu for this ; tii'tiln to the , . , n.-it It u 1 1 on. work. Mr. Poe ha been vr active i Senator Maiii l disavowed anv ly endeavoring to Ket th. amount In I knowledge of sin h purpose and nr.. creaed to JCSO 0"0 as renuested bv 'Dr. Knapp. and who has been enlist Ing the names of nearly all the Kouth- m Senators. Senator Simmons be i r.me the special rhampb ri ,.f the idea before the toint committee of the Senate and House vesterrisv an I the telegram from Mm sa.s that the bill agr-ed on isrrles I.e.'. uoo and that it held for demonstration work I 7 8 fifiO of th. m i ase ,,, ,,, ided b, the amendment. Phenr M Pti.nl and deputi.s took from the penltentlarv here to i bnt-m. William Ward, abas Ja'ks .n Kar-ner to be hat, ed t..-rn,orow He . iairn, to he half Indian. Ills crime w a !-lonlou.- assault upon Mrs Ma-- l - -Le-'d. He was twice saved fr..:n !v- ,-h Ing. ore i- l Pheriff M d'hail v,h"-, Mrs. M :.. . ...n, ,-) l.-m .. brought bete .v t, ;ht ar.d v the ; emoi , order placed in the i.etuti-tsli srv for safe keeping. '' v'.ii-'t Ki'-t ri las apivdnied t'. follow:, K , .. ,j , . .-, .d,, a rina-v Mr tl Wtlrnlej.'.. :, ':i!. ;.iw. : -s w 1' Tletri-ker, , . es rs from ,f n t . r I'd !,v ' ap'er 1 l.'l. '-Vi ,,.r M I He, e. M ueee M i Llrx-ria n ( immi,. in Named. Washington Ing f .co.-a r ie one o' The s : ; pene , r - Libel la t. : . M 1 ! t P i pa t - iv , - ng ess on r pav the ex ' ' in'-i's- n to ' 1 ep.-rt on ' .',.. ; " k n.i n-ved oondit I- ns t h. - e , i . i , ; . , persons ba - ,h; , ert C. '( ' l a ,i n Hooke' '! Was ' Stood tilH' t !. - . Congress p-- -. .r,., c'.m n, isst o -he- - - . Meditf r ra r..-b ; - - , v esse! a 1 ; '. e : I . warship. IV i ,. :r . e I : : - Dr. Hull's MII Prohaied ""New Y.--rk Mm' I ' William T Pi. v , at Savan.-iai ,t e '.i -ek -,, fled for rn- i-a'e . -. ., T -of the t ea . - t 000. snd of M.e - : . , . ... cess cf J,v y a . - .x . Bull, re.-elv e.j $;. 1 . re .,, ; tb etare is . ..a- . port lor s i-j It I-s a- 1 son James G n.ii.. b. ..; ex -T ar t preee.-- mm. reelvs ihe :r.- .rr.e Ler lit time Mi P., e O'a'f 1.- Broiiier Sh'HHb. linliier Norfolk. Va.. March Rche-t Amory. a prominent citizen of y . r s. founty. was shot aaJ fat'.y ,oUfid d to-day by his brother, l.iroy Am ory. The injured msn died t- -night. Bad feeling existed between the two Wlen for some time and this morning ' Robert Amory visited his brother s home. They quarreled and Leroy ; Amory ehot him with a double. bar reled ahotgun. Leroy Amory sur rendered to the sheriff. onahae Iefeats Karrrxr New Orleana. La.. MareiS t. Tonne Donahue, the Boston light weifht, obtained a decision on points over "Kid" Farmer, of Peoria, 511., In a 10-round bout at the Parkview ,thletjc Club to-night. Practically very round wag Donahue's. RKFTSE8 TO BE SMOKED OCT. Ohio lunatic Stroiiglj Barricades HlnM-lf Against Oflkef. Attempt -iauc iij nntiMLV flliu will, Willi Me Fail t, show KLnoifitn.,,. Ruses Uith Bull.-tM Yon. Hi. Kill. V. U, ...., n. .. .March J A ; iirnr.i poss is;,.-:,,; ,,,:, of deputy sheriffs and 7.' r, is surrounding I he. I in smoke Mm i .t a Dr.- in k ' tug barn ,at. to-".'.cut. i uf lie it- '' bins'-:! H f'-rii- as !. i,s:st atti.i.-k : r . m it hoi. t. t...r, in Ihf day I.epi;ty Sheriffs Al ii aii'l Harry Hi!-le..rand a'tempted i tract I'andi-lion . one-half ounce; tin- Ii.i.n-v w at taut on Mm "iii pound Kargon, one ounce, and i ,.( :1; :i ;nr, u iijuiicl ;ir. up,,n Ul,. ! ompnund Srup of Sarsiipa i lt!a . I'ni. thiee ouncea. Mix by shaking well At'"r a !ati!- in i,n , u beheve'l :ri a bottle The dose is one tf.'i f t r,.n.-:i r i l.lldrrn in tn spoonful after ea h mal and at bed- r.. u a w in.' Hie o: 1. fleers .in th. I 'l th' i: attempted to , i ..ah a : .n-e pr- ten-l ir.it t iv k :ne rattle Kremiln: 1r!i. his rill-- and ,trm er 'i - ir. t he j,r, rrns" n. in-- '; in toe ho i he ii ' '" ' I ' -1 1 h l'l a','1 re h::n i a I i r.-p, led I I) h-- of- I ',.) in i? ted al1 -.t ad ".I ' is pi-ipert 1 1. 1 1 nj. t Ii ' .poll tin - , 1 1 f i e a r d .'tie :..).. ,ni hi a t t.i k 1- .t.i sli r,,Ta a I . v i I1H l.'l tin lj i , i i ' 1 1 j , ! i- ! tl.- '-."i. :. t,, I I'elieved 1 Id.HI ltr. iiiiinu'er and stood :n w ife a nd . h i us.- I i l I... , ir-i. in itliiK rl.'I-' v Willi tit.- . " 't-lr-T. t.v his ,-ide as i.e Med upon it," . Id. er Mis son, 1 ; ' i" saiij to rune joinI m the nun id.,-. When ninhl fell 'be ruse ., rire was attempted in' ;! t i l' -1 I., t.i .(.. I t . n inc. ! out. K'T the ,hi (w w.-ks lir.-niiii, -e ib slid I., ,,n ,. Mlarcfi-,1 ,j,-k an.) forth -mi hi, farm. ,it1c In j.and ..in. i.- in k liirns.-lr t,v firms .t r-.,, ' "" "' ' ins bullet,, ' ' "" "' a l,ov wh i is . in ; i i. 1, ,i , , , Tie il,.,- , ,, f p.isso.j; tc, h'.ni" has b i ed. fain, em fenrlni to en abandon-pas.-.. J r i th-j i inifas irn house ara I '. no, ., i w -:f. . tit, son I loin) 1- veai's ,.l.i '. .' . " ' I I. and t in e v mi i,i.i i hlldr-n. l)K 1)11,1, ( O.M) S C. senate lie. rlw-H Measure From Con- ferec, and rti-r short Debalo 1 ll Aside I i.r the la DenifM-ralk Scnuiocs Stun llglii. Hut Dent hnrges of I "lllliuMci'hig Overman lake, n ilaii.l Washington Manh 2 The com. r - f'l'oil on i he hill for the re ,,ti I fKalion of the penal laws-was laid bei..W th- S-nnl. a,...n n.r .. ; v en.-d to.,.,, and the i,Br,,. dla'ely manifested ;i '.is. "fiiinii to retard , . n ,',r) ,-ra t lo u The, disavowed .ill intention of till biistenria but b fre,ju"rit rl-.niciilK b r the . ailing ..(' the I., 1 1 they made ,t e-.tdent tliat th icport would not have east- sailing. M i , lalk. of Arkansas, s , i k g ested the iiwii'n ,,r a ipiorum and aff.-r the roll had been railed asked for ii lull r- iditit; of the bill win, ii had been substituted hV the House In pla, , of tile S-n.it,. bill Senator H - v-n ini m , hatge of the lull de, lared that this pron-, lure was in the nature ,,f a Ii 1 1 1. ust er. 1 am advise I" he said 'that the objection to the .id, piion ,,f this re port Is based upon th ..intention nn the part of the minority t ha t I'nn gress shall abandon til" legislation , I '- I -1 1 with offenses aga-nst the ele. -1 1 ve I r ,t n h ise He added that the mlnont,- da- tested aajnst repsrrtitig private , on ver.-atlons in the Senate sevmic he Wiilltld to hear the r-'pott rea'1 be rause he was not famtMar with It. The Vi. e President order.-,! the reading of the I'M which consists "f ill pases. Mr iiw-rniiiti sur-rested to Mr Hey b irn that the differences of all those Interested In the penal code hill co'lld te adiusted bv Its reference to the o .nfirees blf this offer was de, lined ii.bs a pi'ii-lhal agreement cm,!! he had before s c h reference was made. Then after a number of other r i I ,..!! the Senate took up other : .',.di,' ul. ,dr- PI il-g the "de hill f i tile div. if not f.-r th- session. SHIPS ii: i: IIXMllON KOAPS s.iiadri ii (.iws to Cuburi Waters J'or l'rai-tlco. Ik. Va . Mar. h .'The bat- I bird hn,i litni rivinir th1 nnnanl if ' m ' Hear Admiral Arnold. ths N- , . vv lggs. .Mr.. r. u no. . ... . . Hampshire. M . ssi.ss: pp, and . rnis. r and Lulls Tommy, will bid for Noiti, Carolina. ..f the third snadi.,,, I ipprovai m .nose ..- .u - , of th- AtlarMe fi.nt. ,,.,sse,l ..,tt the I b st in dramatic art. j Virginia -apes last nlgl.t bound for j 1 liiiantanamo, Cuba, for regular spring 1 NAT GOODWIN AND EDNA GOOD i targ.-t prarti. e. Th. battleship No RICH. : j b'aska pa is- ! out day M uii'l for Th most slgnlficnn dramatic offer New York. With the depai-'ure ln of nf.xt w ek at the Acndemy of th. e vessels etih ,:,o it half of the j ,,,jr ,VH he' Hi" engagement of Mr. ; combined fleet Oi' silled ir,' . Hatnp- yat r. Goodwin. America's foremost ; ton Roads ten .l.v.s ago n w eo'i,'y s.,r an, Miss Fdna Goodrich, the anchorage off Fortress Vl-nr"" I Th- North runlm it was said to- , .lav left behind iicub 2'H ' f her j ,tl These will go South ' ' M'ntnr.a ss s-"n as the latter de.es repairs here. the Ind. -pendent S!w Company Cuts Wages 10 Per tVnl. Ii .ffabc N. Y . March 2 - - A re do non "f l'"1 per cent, in the ,'. .' pi a r t Call v every emphne r,( the Lackawanna Steel Company went into . ff - ct t-v-dav The Ljickawanna ,s one of the largest Independent cm outside of the i.arv piani tnu ( t- s Is the first announcement of a c,,t in wages from the indep, ndc-nts I nee tie war -if prnes with the! Cr.itei states Steel Corporation b g -... in (.ainesvllle. ia.. Klertrtc Railway i i Sold at Amilon i.g ; C.s'neyi: (?a March 2 -The Gsines-,-: Klecrrlc Pbillnay company was sold . ,iay at no -n st public auction to R West -I Ai.ar.ia the highest bidder lad in the p' r.i.r-ba-ser rerresents certain truttees of,. . -- - 1 u.e sltHkholders Mauritania Smashes All Records. u-ieenstow r.. March J The tara- ,r Msuretanla passed Daunts Rock al 47 a m. to-day. tabUshlng a r,em reread for ths easibound Dassaae from New Y'ork cf four days, JO hours and 1 minutes. Her average speed for the run was 25.2? nautical miles an hour. Vice President Standard Oil Com pany Dead. New York, March S. Wesley H. T'lford. one of the vice presidents of the Standard Oil Company end a former treasurer of the corporation, died at his home In this city to-day. THIS IS WORTH SAVING HOW TO PREPARE A MIXTURE TIiln Simple Honv Reripe Is Recom mended Very Hicrhly In Kidney and Bladder Trouble and Rhemiua j tlsm Observer Ke-ader Should le It a Thorough Trial. This la a simple home recipe now being made known In all the larger :i:ics through the newspapers. It Is 'intended to check the many cases of ; Rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble which hm made so many rippies ari-1 Invalids and weaklings i if sonic of our brlirhu-st and strongest I" "pi.-. ! The druggists here have been notl- j led to supply th mselvcs with the ln- igredient. and the sufTerer will have I no trouble to obtain thm. The pr- iscrlplion Is as follows: Fluid Ex time. Recent experiments prove tills "ipl- n.ixt'ire effective in Rheuma tism, because of Its positive action upon the ellnilnative tissues of the kidneys. It lonipcls these most vital jorguns to filter from the blood and system the waste Impurities and uric add which are the cause of rheuma tism !t cleanses the kidneys, ttreng I h'-ns them and removes Quick ly siuh symptoms as backache, blood disorders. Madder weakness, frequent I l r i n.-t t 1, tl tialtif,,! ..IHIni, onrt I ,.0,,r(,H ur)nil i. HS t.owcrfu! s'iiuulant to the entire kidney and MadiVr structure. Tli'w who .'offer and srf ncrus- i torn d to purchase a bottle nf medi- ' ,. h..tlld not let Utile Im-.m. j veinence Interfere with making this up. MAX ROGERS. Ma Rogers. t)n little fellow" of the Holers Brothers, supported by Joe Kane, late star of "The Belle of New ork and other New York Ca sino successes, who plays the oppo site roie. in the original New York ompauy. in ins latest musical suc- ess In punama," will he the at tra, lion at the Academy of Music Monday niaht. The story, and there Is a story to I 'bis tnusual comedy. Is laid in and ' '' 1,1 " t ths Republic of Panama, and jcves Mr Rogers ample scope for Ms particular style of work line un readilv imagine the opportunity this ale (lives for elaboration and beau- in every respect. The scenery is la h and arm in color and stvle, and the lost'iming in perfect har in rr, with it. The soft blending of splendid i-lec iriegl effects, gives the whol,. an i.nus ual charm and Is en tirely different from the huckneved idea w huh has Always predominated in musical force; that Is. to he su-'- i'ss' ii ther, must be n blaze of v-iii'" I'l'lit a rtosh of vivid, decided "lorinc, nd a great deal of noise. There Is beauty and tone to ' In Pana ma ' and as for comedy, one need only think of .Max Rogers, and its one man w.,s heard to remark in a theatre lobby. "I laugh when I buy my th Let." DOCK STA H R RS MINSTRELS. Lew 1 o, kstader and his minstrels "ill pay a visit to this city In the very near future and will present what los been railed the greatest a- b lev emerit in minstrelsy that the lesourceful Lew" has ever offered. All of the old traditions by which minstr el show s w ere hitherto plan ned have been abolished, and the ve. hble In which Mr Dockstader and h! frolicsome seventy are appearing his vear has earn-d'the unheard of praise of being absolutely new both song and jest, while the mounting is on a scale th it will compare with the best dressed musical extrava ganza. Mr Dockstader has assembled the most notable com pa nv of assistants In- has ever had. the list of comeSlans ind singer Including Nell O'Brien. 1 Jolson, TTddie Mazier. Reese V. l'rossor. Will Oakland, W. H. Thomp son. Pete I1et7.el, W . FT. Hallett. ; , rnmv Hvde, Joseph Natus. Herbert Wnbs'-n and Master Keet-sn p.. -k st nder and hi f eat minstrels will be seen it the Vademy of Mu sic next Tiiesdjv, night. ! "MRS WIGCS OF THE CABPAGE PATCH.' ' Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch." perhaps th moat popula j b, , tli.it has be.-n en in ears. s to th Ai adeti: v ( M us;c Tin, rs, lav March 11th. All the fa - I 1,,., characters of the hook. M's j W'cg and L..vev Marv . including VI rs W'lggs. Mr. Stubbins. Miss Haiv. Kur"P'Mia. Australia. Miss. 1 I ' v y Hoh, hrls Hazy, p.iiiv 1... C-.lv. .If, beautiful and tslentd sctrsss. in' -The Master Hand " which Is said to p. tn, best play that these celebrated j ; stare Goodwin and Miss Goodrich Mr , .,.n st the lo.-al rdav house next Wednesday night, and will no ; doubt attract -me of the largest and ' mot fashionable audiences of the resent season. W. 11 Crane In an Arte Play. Mr David Kline. representing Father and the Roys,- a plav by i j I George Arte, was In tha city yester- this vear. It wtll be presented In Charlotte Thursday nigBt. Marcn lth The play Is a comedy drama. Mr Crane Is best known perhaps for his Impersonation of David Harum in the play by thst name. Voting Cortwtt Re-Entcr Ring. New Y'ork. March 2. Young Cor bett. of Denver, former featherweight champion, signalized his reappearance the ring here to-night by defeat- 1 , .. fAV.nnv UgPlft of VW Tftrl In i . , n ' .ji,ui '.v. a IMSl iv, '"Jiivi "oui .---..1 mr , .i,,.. nf the Valrmnunt Athletic! Club Although Corbett disappointed his friends by failing to knock out hia opponent, he surprised those at the i ringside by the wonderful speed and I agilltv displayed even under the handicap of Increased weight. The former featherweight champion has added to hi weight until he now weighs fully 140 pounds. James Mllltkra Dead. Decatur. III.. March t. James Mil llkln, banker and philanthropist, la oead at Orlando, Fla.. aged 82 years. He was the founder of James Mlllikin University and was a liberal con- trlbutor to charltle. Stephenson Precnto Credentials. Washington. March J. Tha cre dentials of the re-election of Senator Stephenson, of Wisconsin, signed by the Oovernor of Wieconaln. were told befors the Senate to-day by Senator Nelson, of Minnesota, and on motion Of Senator Rnrrnwa chairman of the j committee on privileges and elections. were ordered to be printed and to lie on the table. Senator LaFollette made a statement, in effect that he believed the credentials did not state all the facts concerning the pro ceedings of the Wisconsin Legislature and that the Legislature is still meet ing dally and he added that the full proceedings would be presented to the Senate later. Prize Fighters Discharged. Hot Springs. Ark.. March 2. Tommy Dlin, of Philadelphia: EdJy Kenny, of Chicago, and the club's matchmaker. J. C Hetntnger, charged with unlawfully engaging In a prire fight, were dischurged to-day by Justice Gladstone. The chief of I r.olleo f1 It.-. Qn ....... lA..a .V.... . K""-. '' .W .7r. 1119 ILIIIIICU LllClt. ; th" boat Thursday night was more in the nature of a hugging match than a prize fight. Flcven Jurorn In Calhoun Case. Pan Francisco. March 2 At to days session of the trial of Tatrick Calhoun, the eleventh seat In the Jury box was temporarily filled. John T. Cotello, an insurance agent, being passed li- both sides - Xrgro M las Marstlion Race. i Pittsburg. Pa . March 3 Howard Hall, i.iloi' .l won the indoor Mara them here to-niicht over .'1 com petitors. His time was 3: '.'9. 54. ' 1 V "TH E CANDIDATE' f . PROFESSIONAL CARDS i , , JOHN P. MUNROE, K. D. ! Specialist In Nervous Diseases. Offices In the Charlotte Sanatorium. Residence 803 North Church. Charlotte, N. C. DR. C. H. WELLS, Dentist Office over Ivey's Store. Residence Y, M O. A. Phone 495. Charity Clinic on Fridays S to 10 m. for worthy poor of cite Dr. A. M. Berryhill DENTIST Office No. 4 South Tryon St. office Plior.e S2f. DR. JOHN R. IRWIN OFFICES: Realty Building (65 scraper). Second Floor Rooms 200. 201-204. Hours I SO to 30, 12 to 1. 4 to 5. And by appointment. Phones IS or 69. Residence 125. DR. E. R. RUSSELL and DR. J. P. MATHESON have moved trom UlJ TTyon wtJ to M u u.o . 'Phone 418. - DR. BRODIE C. NALLE JjaS TTlOVed frOlTl 201 N. ry vvor,0 r0Om NOS. 609-610 11 l" 1U;'V. 1 JJpalty BUudlllg. JTUOne Nos. 433 and 13. GILBERT C. WHITE. C. E. Consulting CIVIL ENGINEER lmrtiam. N. C. Waterworks. Sewerage, Btreeta; Wa ter Filtration, 8ewae Disposal; Plana, Reports, Estimates, Super vision of Construction DR. C. H. C. MILLS Realty Building Practice Limited to Diseases of Women and Obrt1rtca. Office hours 16 to 12 a. m., I to 5 p. : Residence Central HoteL TUCKER & LAXTON, Contracting Engineers, CHARLOTTE. Complete Steam. lecrlcal and lirdrattUc Fewer Plsuita. SAGO AND Pickers Revolving Flat Cards Railway Heads and Drawing Frames Am Hm WASHBURN, The Virginia's trow Give $1,000 to Naval Y. M. C. A. Norfolk. Vu.. March 2. Secretary J Helsenbuttal to-night announced tnai the officers and men of the battleship i Virginia while en route home raised 1 1.000 for the furnishing of the new, naval Y. M. C. A. and the check was 1 presented to-day. BILL" waul 5AI LEY. FLAT PLUG of proven merit; rich est flavor and satisfying tobacco qualities nas made "Bill Bailey" universally popular. Manufactured by the oldest firm most skillful labor-knowledge of experience it is the best in the world t av h . tJAlLLI BKUTH1CRS, Inc Winton-Salem, N. C. No better totoccot mnda than thos manvfac lutJbr BAILEY BROS. SOT IN A TRUST I F. L. BONFOEY ARCHITECT Supervision of Construction. 211 N. Trjron St. Kooiu 4. Charlotte, N. 0. Wheeler, Galliher & Stern ARCHITECTS Realty Building, CHARLOTTE. N. C. New York Branch. MILBURN, HEISTER & CO. j ARCHITECTS B iiiim 1 isaniaiiniinuu i iimusmJ WASHINGTON, D. C. LOUIS H. ASBTJRY ARCHITECT Law Btdldloc, Chariot ta, If. C HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS CakABlOTTK, N. O. 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