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. .. : V, - A' ; Vr-f i-'.1- 'V:-' , .-" V"'5 "st- OHARLOT TE, DAILY 0B3EBVEB, SUNDAY, HAT 161903. v.. i-. . ir;.- .:.-. .... 4, vji t. am. II 0 m TO GREET THE PRESIDENT A y tARQE RECEXVDTG UXE. J CUrml Oosmnittee partially Coav. ElU -the list of Reception Om ' wltwe Which Will Greet President ,,ud Mr. Taft Immediately After - Their Arrtrsl a the Serwyn Hotel " Various Committeemen who ( Have Worked on the Celebration ' Witt Serve in Same Capacity, To-getito- With Their Wive The Or- ' der, ot Formljut In fMa to Greet the Guests of Honor. The central committee of the 20th r ef May celebration at a late hour lart l-ht handed to The Observer a par tial list of the special reception com mittee to greet President and Mr. Taft during their stay U the City and others will be added later. This. com mittee is additional to the various committees who will also receive President and Mrs. Taft at the fcelwyn HoteL The special reception commit tee will enter the hotel from the Church street door and form In line in the west side of the front parlor at 10:45 o'clock Thursday mornln aud after shaking hands with the president and his wife, will pass out Immediately through the Trade street m it ins o'clock the various committees which have been at work ; cb the celaeratlon will form In the lesbye the hotel and gTeet the guests ef bonor. pswir directly out throufn the .Tre.de street door. After them i the oI4 soldiers will form, enter the . hotel through the Church street door , and pass out through the Trade street j 6oer, "where they win line i""v.u in front of the President's carriage to the reviewing stand. It It designed that each man whose nem appears below as being on the reception committee and other com mittee to gTeet the President and his wife shall bring his wife with him. Durinc the reception at the Selwyi Hotel ebedy will te admitted there except upon presentstlon of a card which: entitles them to the receiving llr.eA'VThese will be mailed out so as to reach all on the committees by Wednesday. 6PSCO.L, RECEPTION COMMITTEE Tie"ollowlng Is the incomplete list of thfese who have been chosen, to- gethvtr1111 thHr "wlvM' to Tt the guests of hooor: W,;a Twltty. John R. Pharr. J. A. McCausland. W. B. Hamilton, Dr. B. C. aOJle. Oeorge Wearn, T. D. LethW W. 8. Uddell. Brevard Mc Dowell & B. Tanner, A. O BrenUer. A. . fcfraper. E. A. Smith. J H. Crow ley, Oeorge B. Hiss, B. D. Latta, Sr.. Oeorge E. Wilson. H. M. McAden, W. C Wilkinson, H. M. Victor, Q. O. 6cett. W. H. Wopd. Col. W. 8. Peer eon, Sol. W. R. Henry. Dr E. C. Register. Ool. W. B. Rodman. Col. W. C. ' Maxwell, A. Burwell, E. T. Cenaler', Kdwar M. Bell, H. N. Pharr. O. M..-adler, Gillespie Sadler. Paul Chatham. A- T. Summer. Hon. 6. B. Alexander, Dt. J. B. Alexander, Dr. George W. Graham, Prof. Alexander Graham. J- MoCaU. J. C. Bur roughSi George W. Bryan, John H. mtlAw, tv P Hutchinson. T. C. Guthrie, R A. Dunn. Dr. Parks King. tr. fi- Russell, Dr. A. M. Whlsnant. Dr. C 1 Alexander. E. O. McOtlvary. J. P. Btowe, P. M. Brown. Oeorge Stephens, William Harty, J. Goft George B. White, Charles palton. Dr. R. U Olbbon. T. D. Alexander, George. Howell, Dr. M. A. Bland. Dr. J. E. S. Davidson, A. J. Hagood, Dr. H. M. Wilder, X W. Sandere.- Harvey Orr, John B. Rosa, H. Erp. J. L. Chambers, Geonre Brockenbrough. Dr. J. R. Robertson, J. A. Durham, W. A. Watson. J. A. Jones. J. H. Lit tle, George Wadsworth. T. M Cave. J. F. .Williams, C. R. Mayer, Walter Brem, Dolph. Toung. John Tate, John W. Todd. R. C. Carson, Joe Wearn. George ,H- Barrett, N. W. Wallace, 8. Witi!eowsy."John A. Terrell, Willis Erovn. Dr. I. W. Falson. Dr. W. A. Graham, John T. Orr, R. A. Toung. Dr. E. -M. Brevard, C P. 'Edwards, F. B. Smith, Ersklne Smith, W. L.. Eruns, E. A; Smith. R. W. Smith. Hugh W. Harrier Drj C. A. Mlsen helmer. J. Hlrshlnger, C. W, Ramsey, W. O. Lake. W. H- Blgelow. J. R. Van Ness, J. E. Rellley. D. J. Craig, John VanLendlngham. T. M. Shelton, T. L. Cralff, T, S. Frankllo, C. W. Parker. J. W. Cuthbertson. Charles Moody, J. K. ."Wolfe, A. B. Reese, Eugene 5urcell."J. P. WoodeJl. H. 8. Hall. George yi. Meyer. D. A. Tompkins, 3. W, Zimmerman, Dr. A. M. Herron. B. S Moore, Phil McMahon, W. F. Boyte, Prof. J. G. Balrd. THvE VARjOVS'C0WSfItTEEMEX. la addition to the various commit tees who iwlll also receive the Presi dent and his iwifa will be the clergy ef the ' city and county and all of the present city odlclals. The fol lowing Is the list of the men on th several committees who are expected to become a part of the reception committee, along with their wives: Edgar B. Moore, chairman, and Messrs. P. M. Cave. 6. 8. McNlnch. C A. Williams and J. W. Wadsworth. members of the central commute-, and these subsidiary committeemen: W. T. Corwlth. W. C. Dowd. Julian Miller, E. P. Wldeman, W. D. Adams, John R. Ross. D. H. Watkins, H. E. C. Bryant." David Owens. J. P. Sossmah. Wade H. Harris, D. H. Littlejohn, C. H. Cresewell. A. W. Burch. H. A. Banks J. P. Lucas. D. L. Probert, U. L. Tesger, R. W. Vincent, W. S. Lee, Jr.. W. S. Shelor, C. E. Hooper, W. M. Jordan. W. C. Petty, H. C Williams, A. L. 8mlth, W. 8. Orr, J. M. Barnes, J. F. Lord, Edward Oreshatn. W. V. Hall. C. 8. Stone, George H. Pare. J. 8. Blakeley. E. W. Berryhlll. E. R- Smith. Herbert Irwin. W. R. Robertson, C. W. Davidson. Dr. H- Q. Alexander, Walter Pharr. C. C. Moore, W. M. Long. B. T- Price. J. A. Frank Xeely, R. B Hunter. J. A. Newell. W. N. McGhee, Joe J. Davld eon, Walter W. Morrison. I. B. Qrler, J. R. Wallace, McD. Watkins, Capt. J. M. Davis. V. S. Alexander, J. C. - Reed, 6. D. Faulkner. T. J. Brown. F.' C. Cochrane, W. F. Baker. J. T. McGee, E. R. Spurrier. F. M Hlnson, C W.. Tillett, F. R McNlnch, Mark ; W. Williams, Roy Page. Lieutenant Sinclair, Major Vance, T. W. Alexan- der. W. B. Charleg, Brevard Nixon. ! J X. McRae, E. R. Preston. W. W. Graham. John A. Porter. R. W. Smith. Ed. F. Creswell. J. O. Walker, R L. I Keeeler, F. Stlkeleather, John B.I Speace, Sam Powell, E. W. Thompson, j W. S. Dorr. J. P. Kerr. E. V. Latta. : Jr.. R. ,L. Vernon. James N'orthey, I James Ker. E. J. Parrlsh. X v. Pal-! mer. R. A. Lee, D. D. Traywick. C. ) W. Johnson. W. S. Bradley. T. J. I -Wltherspoon, W. R. Murray, C. O. Kueeter, J. H. Weddington. J M Scott p. M. Brown, W. C. Miller, W, S. Lee. Jesse Chambers. Joe Gara haldl, H. W. Eddy, R. O. Alexander N. V, Ptfrter. DT, C. A. Bland. T. J DaTle. T- W. Wade. J. Stowe, J. M. Harry. L A. Dodsworth, W. K. Blair, Her tot Clarksonv W. T, McCoy. A. M. McDonald, Edward ;M- Bell. E. W Berryhill. W. L Sellera, C. G Bates. W. H. HalL B. 8. Davis, B. D. Springs. H. C Long. C B. Bryant, J. U Sex ton, A. Bonn. A. E. McCausland. H. A. Webber, Eugene Graham, R- F. Stokes, Charles Fraaler, T. L. Klrk patrick, John Baas Brown, H. A. MuriilL 8. W. Dandridge. F. M Redd. T. C McAden, NelU R- Graham. George H. Brockenborough. Jr.. J. Frank Wilkes. R. D. Craver, J A. Baldwin. R. B. Fox, J. W. Conway, W. N. Foreacre, J. A. Fore, W. W. Watt. J. C. McNeely. H. O. Miller, J. H. Lillycrop, A. H. Washburn, C. M. Ray, W. R. Henry, J. F. Newell, W. F. Dowd, H. B. Patterson, J. A. Durham, Eduard Schlots, C. R Wlntzer, W- G. McPhee, J. P. Lynch. Thomas W. Long, F. O. Hawley. Jr., M. C. Mayer, O. L Barringer, J H Ross, ,H. H. Ham. J. R. Irwlru J. C Clifford. J. Leak Spencer, O. A Rob bins, W. H. Thompson, Fred Austin, J. H. Van Iess, Jr.. C. C. Coddington, Norman H- Johnson, 8. H Hilton. Joe Klouse, C. B. Floumoy. Thomss Gara baldl. J. H. Hahn, W. 8. Alexander, Charles Miller. Victor L. Stephenson. H. A. Banks, John Craig, Thomas H. Ross. I. S Lome, R. M. Miller. Jr. GBownro ix popuiiAjviTx. ' The More People Know Tfewbros Herpicide the Better They Like It. The more It becomes knows the better It U liked. One bottle sells two, and those two sell four. New bro's Herpicide Is what we are talking about. It cleans the scalp of all dandruff, and destroying the cause, a little germ or parasite, prevents tho return of dandruff. As a hair dress ing It is delightful. It ought to be found on every toilet Ufble. It stops falling hair and prevent baldness. It should be used occasionally, as a pre ventive to protect the scalp from a new Invasion of the dandruff microbe. Sold by leading druggist. Send 10c. In stamps for sample toThe Herpi cide Co., Detroit. Mich. One dollar bottles guaranteed. R. H. Jordan & Co., Special Agents. Greatest ETent of the Tear. Littleton Reporter. The biggest event In North Caro lina for the year 1909 thus far an nounced is the 20th of May celebra tion, in Charlotte. The celebration does honor to Charlotte and the State of North Carolina by emphaslilng a fact that should fill with pride the hearts of every citizen of the State. Though the celebration is held in Charlotte where the Declaration was made, It Is not a local but State matter. A Tonic for Warm Weather. t7A I W. - '.;7Mkf"e' Bk. mi uni m Si 1 Military Carnival STANDING OF CANDI DATES May 13th. Doctors ef ail schools in all parts of the country ha?e used and prescribed Dnffs Pure Halt Whiskey for many years. Read the following letters selected from a larr e cumber received and note the uniform food results ob tained by each and every one of these skilled physicians. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Louise William 1.25 Mollis Austin 180 Lottie Norman 7J0 Nell Plckard 771 Jennie Jacobson SS0 Carleta Brown Carrie Nathan . 42 Essie Stokes 430 Nellie Rsy 422 Ellle Hall 417 Onnle Andrews 3 Marye Roche 363 Annie McKane 2 55 Pearl Link 247 Fannie Muse 230 The Pilgrim Grand REFRIGERATOR Lined with pure whiti stone. The greatest cold retainer of modern re frigeration. Cleans as easily as a china plate. For sale only by J.N. McCausland & Co. 221 8. Tryon St. Prescribed It For 14 Year. "Permit mc to say that I have pre scribed Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey in my practice for the past fourteen years. I hare bees familiar with this medicinal whiskey for over 25 years, and. specify Duffy's Pare Malt, Whit key in all cases.'' L L, Hertd.1L D, Chicago, I1L . Recommends It As Pore. "I have often prescribed your article, Duffy's Pure Halt Whiskey, in my practice, and can recommend h most highly as a Pure Whiskey." Dr. P. A. Kittinger, 97 Main Street, Lock port, N. Y. Prescribed la Hospitals. Tor a number of years I have need your whiskey in the various public in stitutions of this chy, of which I was attending physician, and it is still being used in them. I have your product at my private hospital, and I am per fect satisfied as to its merits, i also use it in my private practice, and as I have been practising for upwards of forty years, I consider that I am able to judge of its good qualities." J. C Beard, M. D., 631 Canal Street, New Orleans, La. A Par Stimulant. "I have attained the most satisfac tory results from the use of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey when a pure stim ulant is required in my practice.'' J. E. Gertdron, M. D 33 Washington St., Worcester, Mass. Prescribes It As Best Whiskey. "When my patients require a stimu lant I prescribe for them the best whiskey. Duffy's Malt fills all re quirements." E. S. Siggins, M. D, North Yakima, Washington. Uphold Vital Stnattb. "That a pure alcoholic stimulant Is essential in many cases when nature is tardy or inefficient, to assist in uphold ing vital strength in exhaustive di seases is a fact of urgent importance. Judiciously advised by the experienced physician, the results are such as tnust commend Duffy's Whiskey to the is telligence of those who have witnessed the recovery of very ill persons the trend of whose condition seemed hope less. I speak from abundant observa tion, and only from a physician's view point I can duplicate the most flat tering statement you have received eoncerninf Duffy's." F. L. Peiro, M. D, 71 E. Madison St, Chicago, EL Surpasses Any Other Product. "I have thoroughly tested the merits of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and find it surpasses any product of the kind that I have ever used or pre scribed professionally." Chas. T. Mitchell, M. D Canandaigua, N. Y. Prescribes it. "I have been aware of the merits of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for a num ber of years, and do not hesitate to prescribe it in my practice." J. L. S. Hall, M. D., 4733 S. Ashland Ave, Chicago, I1L Uses It In His Own Family. "Replying to your communication of recent date wherein you ask my opin ion regarding the Malt Whiskey put out by your firm, will state that have both prescribed it and used it person ally m my own family, and consider it of great value in cases where a stimu lant is required." A. T. Livingstone, M. D, Chicago, I1L It is invaluable for overworked men, delicate women and sickly children. It strengthens and sustains the system; is a promoter of health and longevity; makes the old feel young and keeps the young strong. If you wish to keep young, strong and vigorous and have on your cheeks the glow of perfect health, take Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey regularly, accord ing to directions. It tones and strengthens the heart action and purifies the entire system. It is recognized as a family medicine everywhere. BY MAIL PREPAID, If vou are unable to secure Duffy drug-gist or dealer we have made sp shipped direct, In plain case, expres 1 Bottle tor Si.uo 4 Rottlea for 13.80 on receipt of the price. Money ma order or eppreas oraer 10 .uuny mi Y. Full particulars, free medical b References: Any Rochester Bank or Agency. s Pure Malt Whiskey from the local eclal arrangements and will have s prepaid, to any address: 6 Bottles for &.do 1? Unttlll for 110.00 y be sent by certified check, postofllce 1 whiaiiAv Cnmoany. Rochester, N. ooklet and advice sent on application. Trust Co., Dun's or ttrausireei HOT WATER A PLENTY Is not difficult to obtain If we have the Installation of your bath room and kitchen plumbing. We'll esti mate tf you only ask us. HACKNEY BROS. CO. Plumbing, Beatlug. Gas Fitting and Supplies. 'Phone SIS. 6 and S W. Fifth 6t CHARLOTTE, Iff. C. ' l"? ?. tows. PtwasHtteiL PRBPARATtSM BUKTERNAt. Southern Railway N. B. Following schedule figures pub lished only aa Information and are not guaranteed. May IS. 190U. 11:30 p. m.. No. 30, dally, for Washing ton and points North. Pullman drawing roe-m sl.nprs to New York. Day coachea to Washington. 1:30 a. m.. No. 2. dally, for Columbia, Savannah and Jacksonville. Pullman drawing rcom i.pn to augviata and Jacksonville. Day coeca.s to Jackson ville. S:dS. a m., No. 2S dally, for Birming ham. Special Pullman ears and day coaches to Birmingham. S 30 a nv. No. J, dally, for Richmond and local points. b.ta a. m.. No. U, dally, for Washing ton and points Nona. ttj eoaohs Char lotte to Waabi-ietoa. Pullman sleeper Atlanta to Raleigh. 1:34 a. m , No. 35, daily, for Columbia and local points. 7 J a. m., N's. SS, dally, ror Atlanta, day coaches Charlotte to Atlanta. Stops at prtndital potats en routa. S:M a. m., No. It dally except Sunday, for StateavUle, TaylorsTille and local points. Connects at Mooresvllle tor Winston-Salem, aad at 3tatesvule tor Ashe vl'Je. 10:( a. m.. St, dally. r Waahlng ton and points North. Puimian drawing room aleepera to Va? York. Iv -.aaoh. to Washington. Dining car service. JO: 06 a. m.. No. 37, daily, New York and New Orleans Limited. Drawing room sleeping oars. Observation and club cars. New York to New Orleans. Drawing room sleeper. New Yrk W a riant. SoUd Pullman Vmin. DhV.nt v service. a. m., No. , dally, for Wlneton Salem, Roanoke and local points. U:S5 a m.. No- 11. dally, for Atlanta an local points S:e p. m No. St. daily, for Oreensbero and local points 4:35 p. m.. No. 37, dally, for Columbia and local points. 5:00 p. nv, No. 4L dally except Sunday, for Seneca and local points. 6:Oi p. m.. No. U. daily, ror Richmond and local points. Handles Pullman sieep r, Charlotte to Washlagtoa, and Char lot if to Richmond. 4:06 p. m.. No. Si. dally exeoot Sunday, lor Statesvtlle, Taylorsviile and local po'nts. Connects at StaoovUie tor Aaae vllle. Knoxvllle and Chattanooga. 7 36 p m , No. J, daily, New York and New Orleans Limited for Waeamgtoa sad pc nta North. Drawing loom sleep ers, otwervstloo snd club cars to New York. Dining car s.rvlca Solid Pull man train. 9 40 p. m.. No. So. dally, for Atlanta and points South. Pullman drawing room tieepers New York to N'tw Orleans. New York to Birmingham. Day coaches Washington to New Orleans. Dining car rv)ee. 10 :S p. m.. No. 4S. fast mail. PaUmaa sleeper. Baleigh to Atlanta. Tickets, sleeping car leeervathins and detail Infoncation can be obtained at ticket office. No. ll South Trroa street. C, H. ACKSRT. Vice Free, end Ga, lfgr Washington. D. C S. H. HAR3JCK. P. T. M - W- H. UVU)& O. Av, -Wahiago. IX OL R. L. VERNON. T. p. A.. Oiarlotte, N. XX $1000.00 Delivered-A good tough family car for practical use everywhere $1,750 Delivered This Car holds the world's rccore of 10, 000 miles, non-stop run (just completed) $575.00 Delivered Top and Gas Lamps, $50 extra (just com pleted). Non-stop run of over 2,000 miles 26 -8 miles to gallon of gasoline. We have the following second hand cars on hand that we will sell at Bargain Prices 1 Reo 1908 Roadsters $550 and $600e One Reo Runabout $250. We carry a full line of Speedometers, tires and all automobile supplies. Southern Automobile Company Auditorium BIdg. Automobiles for Rent. Charlotte, N. C. Phone 351 or 1226 Can store 50 Autos at $ .00 per night for parties coming to Charlote ,; ; ; Mil - . , MAT ltTH AND KrrjP li THE EMIXENT ARTISTS - i norenoe HtnkiA Soprano; Ada Campbell Hae I Krone, Tenor; IVe. JuT'i aajs a-JUsriVAIi CHORtjs and the WITKRTTR3 n.wiiiiir n , VJ,M-tlKSTRA n Carl BerathaL rv i Season tickets (lTln two persons reeerv.d Mtl , 1 I eerts) $5.00. now on sal at "JonUna-on-the-Squar - NIGHT CONCERTS ' U First 0 rows first floor. tl.SS: oth., . . fl e . ... ' v .' nnt floo, a...v, wmr DUC9DX Seata, 7; AJTTERNOON rnvrro First 20 rows first floor. $L00; other seal fir s rown wuconj. 7c; other oaicony seats, eq. Reserve seats now at Jordan' tij.; sc: 11 r,.... . S 1 floor t- i The First National U OF DURHAM ME SOURCES: Loan and Discounts Overdrafts IT. S. Bonds I Premiums on 17. 8. Bonds I Banking; House Due from Banks Oasn Redemption Fund (with V. 8. Treasurer . Other Bonds Total LIABILITIES: iwsyj Capital Stock paid in Surplus Funds and Undivided Profits National Bank Note Outstanding I. . . Deposits ... Bonds Borrowed Total B United States Depository. State of North Carolina rwJ County of Durham Depository, City of Durham DeD. storY ' Julian 8. Carr, President. Wllllsm J H.,!ioi,, cj DIRECTORS: J. 8. Carr. Rresldent; J. 8. Carr. Jr.. Sec y-Trts DurhimRn Mills; L. A. Carr, Mr. Director of Va.-Car rhm r0 Mgr. N. C. Sales Department; T. J. Lamb.. T J L?mln fo to., uioiniers; w . j. unrisiian, capitalist; H A Vouthet inJ v. a iiuiiiDL., rmiujni j numu-11 nui o., u nolfaale Groctri r . xw vuiiBiuicri A-r uuvui. The FIRST XATIONAL- BANK of DURHAM carria u J 1 1 . M . . 1 1 1 . ' line ui nwuuiwuren ua min accounis, prrnapa. ai in; Bu. me Btate. uur racuiuea entitle us to a larg.r line itai, uH our desire to offer our services to mill m have to have larg-e accommodations and who ir In nrdofrJ lacuiues. we nope oniy to supplement ana not interfere wtai present banking arrangements. There Is no occasion for iij to go outside the Btate for Banking accommodations. Wrtu WE KNOW YOUR WANTS AND WANT YOUR BUSINESS. We Issue Certificates of Deposit Bearing 4 Cent, interest. Most resnflpffnllf TTTT T A V O riADD TJniJ.-! Our rates are plain, straight 6 per cent. Not mission or bonus considered. vr-gW rr if Sanitary Roll and F Top Desks Tli a ttmo wa toVipti fllmns f jinv kiiiil of a desk do. But now things have changed and men are j for a class of desks that are superior m awi ly constructed and properly finished. J We have a line that is unsurpassed. Prices $15.00 to $75.00, guaranteed to be the best a money that money gu buy. Lubin Furnitrue J fir J lis i"ri''Aaif...'. 5 - GriEvi lTn I f rflj sx. i 1 1 l . TJiE POPULAR M s untM m 9 4 A7UT PLUG of pn7fc est flavor and i qmalitie baa a Manufactured wwfe w-uiuw, wn fee. as 2Sc.Sk04 .': : H " r: :. -'.".' t.' '" T-. ,i.-.: ,i'--".v-.-,":" ... ; .v- .. . .... , ; r -
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