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1 FIGURES WORTH 5TCDYIXG . trhwt t7nloo County Speed For Po- , duct Which ConM Be Riaednl . Homrw-feiron- Plea, For lrRed ',, ymrpatn. i . . Special to'Th Obersr. Hoaro April 1 Through. the Jrtndne of Mr. Ous Henderson, ot the Henderson -8nydr . Company, -wholesale grocers, the writer has been enbl to gather the following ia- ttatic of the farm product which : are shipped into Monroe hi the, course of a year. The figure repre- sent Tery conservative estimates in very ease, and it should furnlshanj object lesson to every farmer In Union , county: I 15.0 basnet corn ! bushels wheat 4.00 too "ilppd tuff U. ; 9.009 brrl apple ..... J.509 bushel Irish potato - W0 ban-als fleur ' Jt OM pound ch 1S.W pound lard ; 04.0(0 pound pork W-JJJJ l.MO dosen eon corn " i i. can tmxo -J 609 oea can peache The aJore figure are for Monroe ; alone, taking no account of the pro ducts chipped Into h vcounty at Marahrille, Wax haw, Wingate and other point on the railroad Every one of these product can be raised in the county, and it look a if It were time that the farmer should make up tlelr mind to etop endlng their profit from cotton production to pay their board In other State while they ere merely lodging at home. It la true that not all the importation from other States are consumed within the county, a the wholesaler v la Monroe hlp g6ods to other part of the State and to point in South Carolina. But thl 1 another argu- . went for heme production, a a mark i. -i - t..nri for the surolu of ' food product over whnt may be used for home consumption. Mr Rufu Armfleld, of E. A. Arm field Sons, dealer In hows and mules, eay that 1,000 head of these animal are shipped Into Monroe very yr, at a conservative estimate. He consider the average price to he 1C0 a head, making a total of 1150. 060. This. too. involves a sugges tion or which the farmer should take advantage. SOOTH CAROLINA PRKSBYTERY Fropoftttion U Revise Ooofowlon of Faith Overwtlmlngly Voted Down VI H Ask the Synod to Divide the Presbytery Into Two Separate Or ganization". Fpeclal to The Observer Anderon, 6. C, April 19 At the meeting of the South Carolina Presby tery, which has Just adjourned at Easley. it was overwhelmingly decid ed not to overture .the General As sembly to change the Confession of Kalth. The Assembly has time after time riven deliverances saying plain ly and emphatically that the language there cannot be construed u n.c.u that those dying in infancy are lost' The Presbytery voted to overture j -the Synod of South Carolina to divide the body by setting off the counties of A-H,.n Dciinee and Pickens In a separate organisation and under a new name, and leaving me coumir. . Edgefield, Saluda. Greenwood. Abbe ville and Newberry, to retain the old name and history. While this action was taken by a large majority vote, there are some who feel that when the facts are fully laid before the Synod, it will decline to make the division. The matter will be fully discussed oe fore the meeting of Synod. Two strong young men were added to the roll of ministers at the Kasley meeting. Rev. M. E. Peabody mining ik Prhvtrv from Hart well. 'Ja .. to become pastor of the Westminster , church and Mr. George M. Wilcox, grandson of Mr G. F Tolly, of this city, to become pastor oi me i-nm .- at Walhalla. Richland and Bethel He will graduate within a few days from the Columbia Theological Seminary. Th Trhvterv adiourned to meet Walhalla on Friday. June n. ior . n.,rnn nf orrialnlnK Mr Wilcox 11... 4' L. . . and appointing a commission to install him on the ioliowtrng eunaa. The commissioners to the General Assembly, which meets in Savannah, Ga.. on May 20. are: Ministers. Rev. Dr. W. H Fraser and Rev. F. W. Gregg elder. Messrs. J E. Hagood, of Easley, and J P. Smith, of Liber- Government Supervision U to invert in some form oi iptm" All Sorts of Inducements are offered and unless great caution 1. exercised error, are likely to be made wnicn wui pl. The Shrewd Investor doe. not put hi- money Into -r promises large returns; rather Is he satisfied with Absolute Security fer you our best service. Commercial National Bank, of Charlotte, N. C. DIRECTORS: P . Brown, D E. Rhyne R- I- JZV Johnston, E. C Holt. W m E Holt. A. JT HW ooa jr Vk 7nTrIonJ. .C.on. 8.nf . McNineh. C H. Duls. Willis Brown. J. A Durham. T. H. Haughlon, Lethco. R. A. Dunn. A. o. n. SMALL ACCOUNTS As well as large ones are welcome here you need not wait until your business has assumed great pro portions before openingan account. Do so to-day. Our patrons, regardless of the amount of busi ness done, receive every courtesy in all matters en trusted to us. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. Merchants & farmers' National Bank 35 East Trade St. - ITS: OFFICERS: a i rhinn President. Wm. E. Holt. Vice President. A. i Brenlzer, Cashier. A. f. Summey. Assistant Caihler. Capital and Surplus, ----- $830,000 A SURETY BOND pany In th United States, and give absolute protection. CONGO ROOFING Is guaranteed to last a follows: One Ply for five years Two Ply for seven yearg Three Ply for ten yars Thl. mean that we have confidence In our goods and that the 9ur eTv Vrmpanv ha. absolute confidence in th.m .bo. Many ready Roofing Manufacturer. talU about guarantee., but CONGO " the only Rooting that Is backed by a real SURETY BOND. Free samples and booklet sent upon request, tlon write For further Informs- B. F. WITHERS, Distributor, Charlotte, N. C INVESTMENT PROPERTY On prominent street, close In. fronting 250 feet on railroad. In come $1,110 per year, and room enough to build several additional houses. Thl I wefl located property and will grow In value. If old by May 1st, can be bought for $1,7B0. J. ET. Murphy & do. it If. Tryoev ThotM' MS. THE WEATHER. In the tjr. Goldsboro Primary Ouieu-HlfTgins Nominated. BpeolaJ to The Observer. Goldsboro. April 19. The second Democratic primary to decide upon a candidate for mayor for the ensuing term of two year held tprth In this city to-day, the running candidates being Capt. J. E. Peterson and Mr. J R. Higgins. the latter being nomi nated by a majority of 188 votes. It was one of the cleanest primaries ever held in this city and everything passed ofT quietly. Mr. Higgins was In the lead from the opening and gained steadily until the closing of the ballot boxes at sundown. To Reopen (-rump Gold Mine. Special to The Observer. Monroe. April 18. It is probable that work will be resumed at the Crump gold mine, three miles east of Indian Trail, within ehort time. Judge A. P. W. Seaman, of New Tork, who w attorney for the owner be fore he went on the bench, made an inspection of the mine on Saturday and will make a favorable report for the resumption of operation. Judge Seaman ha a number of friend in Charlotte, where he spent a few hours last Friday. viitlng. Mr. Ralph Hol- land etudied law in hi office when be wa a practicing lawyer. - Oeorgia Minister Called by AsherlUe Chnrrh. Special to The Observer. Anderson. 6. C. April 1 Rev. O. J Copaland. formerly of this city, but bo pastor of the First Baptist church of Gainesvflle. Ga.'. ha been called to the pastorate of the First Baptist church of AahevUle. It has not as yet been learned here whether or not Rev. Mr. Copeland will accept the call. He is an able young imnusier, uu n un derstood that the GalneviUe people ; will put forth every effort to retain his serivce. whjle the congregation of ; the AhevlHe churcn win do q) persistent to have him accept. u "Your son has Consumption. HI case It hopeless." The appalilnr words were spoken to George K. Blevenx. a leading merchaat of Bpringfleki, N. C. by two expert doctor one lung p ctallst. Then was shown in wonderful power of Dr. King New Discovery. 'After three weeks' ue." write Mr. Blevens, "he was as well as ever. I would not take all the money in the world for what it did for my boy." 'la fslllble for Coughs and Colds, rts th safest, surest care of desperate Lung dis ease on earth. c. and tL : All drug) aifti guarantee satisfaction. Trial b tiafrse. , ! Washington. April W.-Foreca.t. I Virginia, fair in southeast, showers In Inorlh and west portions Tuesday, follow 1 noler weather; Wednesday lair; light to moderate northwest to west Ncrth Carolina, partly cloudy Tueoday. showers In west portion, cooler in the Interior: Wednesday fair, cooler on the coast; light to moderate south wlnns . i .. rlnhlo South Carolina, partly cloudy Tue-day cooler at night; Wednesday fair, coole. the coast, light to moderate soutr iwlndB becoming variable Georgia, partly cloudy Tuenday. po ' si My loc al showers In north portion, cool ,r in north portion; Wednesday fair, cool er In south portion, light to moderate .w ,..in9 harnmlne variable. , BUIilll V ni" , j East Florida, generally fair Tuebdaj l.nrf Wednesday, cooler Wednesday In north portion; variable winds Western Florida, partlv cloudy Tues day, showers and cooler at night or T.'.j..... nht tr moderate south winds becoming variable Alabama. Mississippi, partly cloudy Tuesday, showers and cooler In th in terior and at night in extreme south portion; Wednesday generally fair, light rlatde winds Louisiana, showers Tuesday cooler In the interior; Wednesday generally fair, moderate variable winds becoming north. Bast Texas, fair, warmer in northwest, showers and cooler in east and south por tions Tucsdav with moderate to brisk north winds; Wednesday partly cloudy. West Texas, fair Tuesday, warmer In north portion; Wednesday fair. Arkansas, showers Tuesdav. cooler In east and south portions: Wednesday un rettled. probably showers West Virginia, partly cloudy and cool er Tuesday; Wednesday partly cloudy. FOR RENT. Store room In North Charlotte, plate glass front, brick building, fine place for barber shop $15.00 Nice store room In North Char lotte, fine location for general mer chandise, plate glass front, brick building $20.00 Nlc store room 701 West Trade street $15.00 Modern 6 room house 913 Weet Trade street $25.00 Modern h room nouse aut E,asi Ninth street $20.00 Modern 8 room house 700 North Poplar street $25.00 Six room house and store 934 North Caldwell street $12.50 Two nice 4 room houses North Cajdwell atreet. ext. each $9.00 Also several small house tn good locations. J.Arthur Henderson & Brother SCOTTISH FIRE POLICIES PROTECT CHOICE MANUFACTURING SITES Owinv n nnr iim holdlncs of real to offer for sale the plot of groun and our present plant. Thl plot h Railway, with side-track already In South Boulevard Extension. This Is one of the few high-cla av lotte, and offers a splendid op porta $25.00 to $37 50 per foot of railwa .r.A.ti, nri. 1 vrv little h" ' 1 ' ' . . I , . B f.. ... J bringing, and will surely double in 0 aituaiea ncrrwaan in AinenoD jisui a a frontage of (00 feet on Bout hern , and the property exinaa inrougn 10 enable manufacturing Jtea In Char nlty for Investment. Frlee from y frontage, depending on depth of more than residence property 1 value In a few year. AMERICAN MACHINE & MANUFACTURING COMPANY LOCAL OFFICE. 13. . WEATHER BU REAU. Charlotte. April . Sunrise 5 46 a. m : sunset :58 o. m. TEMPERATURE (in degrees). ft a m. 62; noon 72: 4 P rn 79. 0 p. m. T4 Highest temperature Lowest temperature Mean temperature Kxoess for the day ..... ... Mean temo-rature this d its last year PRECIPITATION (In Inches). Total for t4 hours ending 8 p. m. .. "otal for the month to dats , a 1 . . mA.th . UMCientj iv - -- Deflctency for year "4 Prevailing wina airecnon o W. J BENNETT. Otservsr. "Jordan's on the Square." P. Pureell, President. V. A. McLaughlin. V. Prea The PEOPLES NATIONAL EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Philadelphia, is a BIG, STRONG, RELIABLE Stock Company. HARVEY LAMBETH, General Agent, For North Carolina. CHARLOTTE. 67 0 1.S3 0 93 THEV v UNION NATIONAL v BNft CHARL0TTE,fi(l A Good m Complexion is admired by all men and most women. CAMELLIA (A U Fewtiw) gives the skin a clear, rosy tinge and helps make the r.- .ft-..,-t-;w. ALU 4IVU W R. II. JORDAN & CU. i. NURSES' REGISTER WAGE-EARNING PEOPLE We Invite the attention of every wage earner to the advantafe of our Savings Bank. It affords a safe and profitable place for the accumulation of small savings. We pay 4 per cent, and compound the Interest four times a year. Southern Loan & Savings Bank JNO. M. SCOTT. President. W. L. JENKINS, Cashier. F. Be n. Established 1808. Send your Panama and Felt Hat o be renovated direct to ?1. KIRSCIf fttiUtt ttt practical hatter, Charlotte. N. C Writ for circulars. Hawkins' Mayoralty stock Im periled. Consternation 'mongst his cohorts. 'Tia current rumor that there may he a woman in the field rtn him. Prominent CLUB WOMEN will likely hold a caucus and put out it full municipal ticket headed by ihe Queen Bu for Mayoress; also ALDEB-WOMEN, "tfiey will also elect from the frock et CHIEF-ESS OP POUCE. REQUIREMENTS: .fihe-ess mut ! ride aetrida and "govern ' well her !home." Not be feard of the dark. "Were comla' Mm." ; - ,F, D. HLBXHNDBR $7,000 WILL BUY The elegant home we have Just completed on North Poplar street. at No. 607. It has t room, two complete baths, electrle lights. double ding and floors, slate roof, and a beautiful high, level lot, 47 1-2 feet by 141 feet, with a ten-foot alley on the aid and a nine foot alley In the rear. Remember, homes like this axe very scarce. For further information call or 'phone CAROLINA REALTY CO No. 211 North Tryon St. 'Pbone CO. Fine Business Th Investment is Safe.. They pay r4 tetrms. v Tfcey laereaas Opportunife W04 giving" yon rood proots on mi pi "iui wb, and i,0 in th enhancement la value. Handsome brick block on West Trad Street income it ... v nually, aU occupied. by good, tenants. Will aell on K haL cent, over an above.' taxes and Insurance. " ' H Valuable brick block on North Colter Street. in flB nual rent about ll.ast.o. win seu on a basis of 7 1 r7T' net over and above taxes and tnsnranca. vt a Fins business lot on East Third Street Bear Colieg. ..... with aid and rear alley. Price I260.0O per foot. "aH Southern Real Estate Loan & Trust for: NOW THEN We are still Issuing shares In the April series Mutual Building; and Loan, and if you don't believe we've got the beet proposition going. Just drop around and let Keesler make a few figure for you. Bring everybody's arguments, statements, figure, criticisms nd fire ahead. We'll give you a cordial welcome and a fair fight, and we'll just go to splitting rails if we fall to make good. THE RIGHT STUFF We know "Budding and Loan." we know our "Building and Loan," and we believe its the beet ever. Now, let the band play, while we make the people happy. KEES Fnone S44. SI & Tryon S. First National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. Established tn iS8, 8 orpin and Praflta... tSts.ooo Aocoanta Solicited. 4 per cent, on Tints Deposit. Henry M. McAdea, President. Geo. W. Bryan. T. Pres. John F. Orr, Cashier. Dilworth on Boulevard New 7-room house, lot 45x190, rear alley, slate roof, plumbing as good as the best everything i! elegant taste. $4,500, $1,500 cash, balance on ead terms. Will be sold at once. For further parties lars see or 'phone Brown & Company 'Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon & i The Charlotte; National B will move early in May, into its New Home, wtoi it er : 1 iV. U..' wm oner every convemeiice iur uiuiunug iuc ness of its patrons. New accounts, small or kg- are invited now so as to be in line for OUR MORE COMMODIOUS QUARTERS. OUR SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT will unexcelled. OFVTGEltSs B. I. HEATH, President. f?' M' ?2223' 111?, j. H. LITTLE, Vice Pres. W. H. TvSTTTY, OuMa South Tryon Street U Vary desirable Soath 'rryon street lot, 80x155. Is offered for at very reasonable price. Vacant property on this, en of C lotto's most delrable residence streets, that can be boorM it Is rery limited and is enhancing- rapidly. For rnrw" m , as to price, etc, cemmnnloate with The Charlotte Trust & Realty - dmerican Trust Companj A growing bank able to meet the legitimate t quirements of growing business enterprises. Accounts Solicited on That Basis. GEORGE STEPHENS, Pres. wwt ww TTOOTI. Ire . t j E. DAVIS. A- vmi W. D sUr.Cf sxen - A Few Special Bargains in Real tse 1st. A Central Bnsineas Property, one block of Selwyn Hot'' buUdinf, sure to enhance In value and la renUl. J jL One ol th Fines Railroad Sites In Charlotte, long fro road, close to Southern aepot. Lr building manufacturtn; sr warehouse. Great business location. -a a iwa. Ktrwi RMddeoce Praoertr. rlfht In line ...i a rood nro&t assured la s few year?' time ith tr. 4th. A Trron Street Residence, with fine lot. well jw t f minute walk from town, and w 1th car line at '" cu - -ehoose to Tnia is nna ot the heat pportunit'" 5. A Ttsk of S50 Acrr within the city, limits. Ion 3 macsdaaUsed streets, and also long- frontage on ePU tc1 splendid UtTestment for some Urge capitalist or m -ETerythdai la Besi EsUte." Also MUl Stoe - f. : V 1 i i
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