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,- QHARLOTTE DAILY OBSEBVEB. SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1909 10 BETAIL MEB0H1K1 S MEET A FtNE PROGRAMME AKRArTGED. Aoaual Session of ttoe Retail Asseriataasi to Po H'tan1" Qty, Jane lbAboat Tim Hundred .-Members Arc x . peetei to Be to Assendaaoe and the Ctqr is Preparing to Eatertaln Thero - la OreM Htjrle Seaatoa W1U Last Taree Dais. Daring Which Time ' Many Important SabJroU Will Be ; Piscusst Mr. Kwmo u. rfona son. ( OtarloUfi, General Counsel a the AaaoctoUoa, oa the Pro gitan For sua Address. OtonUl to The Obserror. Kllaafceth City. May 2. The seventh annual convention of the North Carotin Retail Merchants' As ooteUon win conmt here Tuesday morning, June IS. and -will be in sea aton for three day. The local asso cioUoa will fee the host of the asseosation and special committees hare teeen actively enraged In ar ranging entertainment. About two hundred or more representative mer chants of the State are expected to attend and local merchants realize Chat the occasion Will be one of great advertisement for Elizabeth City. Nothing will be left undone or money spared to sustain Elizabeth City's State reputation for royal and hos pitable entertainment of visitors and to make the occasion one of the most auspicious and enjoyable in the his tory of the 8tate association. The State officers are: President. Archibald Xichola, Ashevilln; vice president, E. E- Broughtoo. Raleigh; secretary. H. Taylor Rogers, Aehe vllle; treasurer, J. Frank Morris, Wlneaon-Salem; general counsel, Nor man H. Johnson, Charlotte. Each of the congressional districts has a vice president. Following is the official programme, which will In a few days sent out to each of the local associations throughout the State: nnSSDAT, JUNE 16, 10 A M Assembling and registration of daJegatea. CXmrentioi) called lo orer by fretfltienl Arciuoaia rvtcnois. Ashevllle. BUILDERS' ilk . ' i . ' , . . SSSS SUPPLIES tJUMSEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CAROL1NA8 BEST QUALITY MATERIALS PROMPT DELIVERIES RIGHT PRICES SATISFIED "CUSTOMERS B F WITHERS, Distributor, Charlotte, N. C Suffers Paralytic Stroke, Special to The Observer Martlndale, May 9. Mr. William Gallant as Well as Wise. Durham Sun. t Just as soon as the "peach baskets' were introduced In Durham, the signs M. Martin, of Long Creek, suffered j and awnlne were measured, and a slight stroke of paralysis inunuai Although hia condition is not ut-nous he will probably t'e connnea iu i room for some time. THE WEATHER. Washington. May 9 Forecait: VlrgJnbt, fair Hunaay; Monday unset tled with showers, light to moderate va riable winds North Caiohna. fair Sunday. Monday fair on th cua-st; uliowen In the Inte rior, gllht to moderate variable wlndB. South Csrollna and (ieorgia, partly cloudy Sunday, Monday .1' owen, light variable winds Eastern Florida, partly cloudy with showers Sunday and Monday, light va riable winds. Western KTortda and Alabama, showers Sunday and Monday; moderate southerly winds rS5S&tfS7. r:-r? '.he inurlor; AaoressM wt weloutsre Lr. fcenas r tatinc. nioaerace to unn ruin..T mayor of lOUzabeth City, How. J. Bust Ieigh, in behalf of chamber of com merce; Jaiuea W. Knight, president merutianta' association of UllaitOein Clur. Reevunse to addresses of welceme Mr. A. U. JtuiUce, attemey Charlotte Re tail Mtrcnants' Asportation. AppoiaClng of com nil tie on credentials and QuoaUon box. S p. m Heports of Stale officers. Address '"lie thiulhttrn Merchajit's Op portunity,'' Nofman H Johnson, gen eral couaeei North Carolina Merchants' Association. Keport of cocnmlttee on credentials. Appointing of committees on oonaliturjon and try-la8, ways and means, resolu tions, auditing and nominations. Reports of secretaries of local associa tions. p. m Report of auditing committee. Address ' "I he Best Way to Secuio Leg islation." Mr. Robert N. Hlniina, Ital elgh, former representative of Wake couetjr in the Legislature Opening of question box. Reports of secretaries of local associa tions. General discussion. WR1XE6DAV, JU.VEJ 18, 10 A M. Readlng and adoption of minutes. it pons of vice presidents b congres sional dlstriots: First, James W. Knight, Elisabeth City, second, hjugene 8. Al len, Warrenton; third, A A- Joseph, Ooldsboro, fourth, J. B. Pierce. Hal eigh; fifth, C. H. McKnight. Greens boro; sixth, H. L. Hall, Sunfotd. sev enth, A. T. Morris; eighth, T. B Urown, Salisbury; ninth, J. O. Uarulnei. Char lotte; tenth, fcl Uiplusky, A.shevll!e Report of comsnlttee on ways ant) means. Opening the question box. General dit-cusslon. Reports ol secretaries of local associa tions. 3 p. m He ort of chairmen of Hlandlng committee: Finance, Clarence. Sawyer, Asheville; legislative, fc). L. Harris. Raleigh; transportation, J. N Mrt'aus land. Churlotte; insurance, C H Mc Knlght, lireensboro; arbitration. It B. Crawford. Wlnston-Saleni, pure food, W T Klrkmai, High i'olnt, weights and measures, T. B Brown, Salisbury. Address "What Ortianliation 1m I icing For the Retail Merchant." Mr M I'miader. president Yiiglnia Retail Merchants' AsaiK-irttlon Communications and bills. General discussion. :3ft p m Complimentary banehall game, Elizabeth City vs Norfolk.. VlMtlng merchants mill t.e conveyed to ball grounds In automobiles and carriages. I p ni. Report on constitution and by laws. Address-"Why Retail Merchants Kail." Hon D. L. Gore. Wilmington Jteport of committee on resolution. Geneial discussion. Banquet at Southern Hotel T Hints DAY. JUNK 17. S P. M (Selecting Uie next place of meeting Report of committee on nominations and election of officers. General discussion. Adjournment Complimentary steamboat sail down Pas quotank liver to Albemarle sound. Ejtst Texas, showers Sunday, cooler In the Interior; Monday fair; moderate to brisk south and southwest winds. Western Texas, fair and cooler Sun day; Monday fair. ' Arkansas, thunder showers and cooler Sunday; Monday fair. Tennessee and Kentucky, thundershow ers Sunday and Monday; cooler Monday. West Virginia, fair Sunday; thundsr showers Sunday night or Monday, cool er Monday LOCAL. OrFICE . b. WEATHER BO REAtT. Charlotte. May 29 Sunrise 6.11 a. m.; sunset 7:30 p. m. TEMPERATURE (In degrees). 8 a. m. 71; noon 80; 4 p. m 88, 8 p. m. 80 Highest temperature lowest temperature 66 Mean temperature Excess for the day 3 Mean temperature this date last year 78 PRECIPITATION (in Incnes). Total for 24 hours ending 5 p. m Total for the month to date 1-lxcess for month Deficiency for year Prevaillns wind direction West W. J. BENNETT, unserver T 5 41 1.74 Z. Hi SCIENCE PRE"ENTS BALDNESS. Tins Fatal Germ and lis Remedy Now I a-t of SHence. It is th.- rarest thing in the world for a man to h. necessarily bald. No man 'whose hnir is not iead at the roots, need be bald If lie will use New tiro's Hcrpicide. the new scalp anti septic. Herplrirte, destroys the germ that cuts the hair off at the root; and 1 leans the scalp of dandruff and leaves it in a perfectly healthy con- Hiltlon. Mr. Manuett, In the Maryina 1 Block. Hutte. Mont., was entirely haUI. In leas thn a month llerpi- tde hud removed the enemies of hair growth, and nature did ita work by covering his head with thick hair an Inch lonR. and In six weeks he had a normal suit of hair. Sold by lcad- flng drugerlsls. Send 10c. in stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., De troit, Mich. One dollar bottles guar anteed. R. 11. Jordan & Co , Special Aftents. Feudists Scut to the Roads. Special to The Observer. Fayetteville, May 29. In cases growing out of a feud of two years' trtsnding Dave Dixon was to-day found guilty of sseault with a knife and sentenced to 30 days on the roads or to pay a fine of $1,000 and costs, while Elisha and Hesnan Wilson were given 80 days each. The feud be tween' Dixon and the Wilsons, who re citizens of RockAsh township, this county, reached a culmination some llmft ago, when, Dixon alleges, his enemies visited his home and attempt ed to kill him, though they were acquitted of shooting tip Dixon's house. About twenty-five warrants have been Issued by the feudists against each other. WANTED Sealed bids for brick school build ing (to cost about 130,000) in Tar boro, N. C will be opened June 17. Plans can be aocured alter June 5 by depositing 1 1 -. 5 0 with the secretary or with Wheeler. Gallthcr & Stern Architects, Charlotte, N C. Money refunded when plans are returned. Contractor's bond required. $1,000 certified check to accompany bid Cheeks returned after bids are opened. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. R. O. KITTRELI Secretary School Hoard, Tarboro, N. C. Plow Factory and Foundry Burned. Special to The Observer. Fayetteville, May 29. The plow (actory and foundry of Thomas Ward, in this city, was destroyed by Are this afternoon. The factory has been established SO years and manufactured a plow that has a wide reputation. The loss from the fire will be several thousand dollars. Far From Solid That Dsj. Asheville Gaxette-Xews. It is said the Weather Bureau which bad fallen into some disrepute by prophesying fair weather for the Inauguration, has made itself solid Bgaln by predicting what would hap pen to Mr. Tart at Charlotte, in the weather line. TeQ rs How lo Do IL Winston Sentinel. Let's get rid of Cannonlsm. It pre vents lair and free legislation. It Kerves the predatory rich. It was never intended that the Speaker should have the power be wields. Many weak, run down women have heen restored to health by Foley's Kidney Remedy after the so-called female rem edies had failed to help them. Foley's Kidney Remedy stimulates the kidneys aad bladder so they will - eliminate the Impurities from the blood that depress the aerrea, causing nervous exhaust ion and ether ailments. Miss Carrie Harden, Bowling Green, Ky writes: "I suffered muck pain from kidaey and bladder trou ble unttl I started to use Foley's Kidney Remedy The first bottle gave ma relief, and after taking the second bottle I was entirely well." R. H. Jordan and Green's Pharmacy. To the Man Who is on Yelvet ? You are doing a good business and nave an assuieu income. tour homo is In a fashionable Quarter, and has doubled in value. Your wife and children dress well and enjoy all the comforts of life. You have accumu lated a capital sufficient to provide for them in the event of your death. And yet you are filled with anxiety. Why? Because your wife has no business experience, and you" fear that the money she may Inherit will be Injudiciously Invested, or wasted, or lost. But this anxiety will vanish if you secure from THE EQUITABLE SO CIETY a guarantee mat at your death your wife shall receive a fixed Income payable as long as she lives. In monthly Installment This you csn effect hy making a moderate annual deposit with the So ciety. Doea this Interest you? If so, write for particulars. W. J. RODDEY, MANAGER, Rock Hill. S. C. U WHITE JOHNSON, Res. Agt, Room 12 Realty Building. those below eight feet had to go up. Durham did not wait until trie rruit and flowers were scraped off the ladles' head apparel. Wise Durham among the first to lift her hat, her awnings and signs to the ladies! SIVlAtL ACCOUeJli As -well as large ones are welcome here you need -not wait until jour business has assumed great pro portions before opening an account. Do bo to-day. Our patrons, regardless of the amount of busi- T ness done, receive every courtesy in all matters en trusted to nis. WE WANT YOUK BUSINESS. Merchants & farmers' National Bank 35 East Trade St THE UNION NATIONAL .BAN ft . - f l j AT .'JOT ' CHARLOTTE H-C. Elegant Home at a Bargain In Piedmont Parle, close in, and In walking distance of the city. This home consists ef eight rooms, hag ail modern conveniences), cement cellar, steam heat and located on large alse lot, having a frontage of 96 feet on the street; barn, carriage house, wood house and poultry house on the place. This 1 an ideal home In every respect, located jutt outside the avolay part of the city and will only be on the market a few days at the extremely low price of $.00. If you are In the market for a home and want to purchase a bargain, let us show you this one. Jm Em Murphy & Co. Phona H2. 41 N. Tryon 8L Established 1S9S. Send your Panama and Felt Hats to be renovated direct to M. KIRSCHBflUN the practical hatter. Charlotte. V. C. Write for circulars. FARMS AND HOMES FOR SALE Several small farms from 25 to 50 acres on mac-Hdam road near the city. Price $65.00 to J150.00 per acre. lS8-acre farm in River Bend, 12 miles from Charlotte; nice two story dwelling, good barn and out buildings, about 80 acres In the finest river bottoms in cultivation, about 60 acres in fine forest timber. This Is one of the finest locations for farm anywhere to be found. Price very attractive. Elegant, modern 8-room house, 80 West Trade street, beautiful shade, deep lot. Price J6.000.00 Modern 8-room house, 601 North Bre vard street $3,500.00 Modern 8-room house, 600 East Ninth street, corner lot $3,500.00 Modern 11-room house, large lot, beautifully shaded. 914 N. Tryon street- Price $7,500.00 ). Arthur Henderson & Bro. 21 N. Tryon Street. WANTED: A man of intelligence, good appearance and ability, capable of earning $5,000 to $10,000 a year. Must know about business conditions and be able to explain financial matters. This is an opportunity for the right man to get in connection with the best people in the South. Address "P. D. Q," care Observer. CHOICE MANUFACTURING SITES F. D. A. About 2,400 feet south of "Square," nnd on W. Hill St., near Tryon, for sale a lot $4,000. 42x100 feeL On Moreliead street. No. 6 modern 9-room cottage, slate roof, deep lot, stable, shed, eta), $5,500. On Kingston Ave.. Dilworth, 7 rooms. modern home, $5,000. R. Tryon street. 10-rooms, modern, corner lot $8,500. Easy terms on either. F. D. ALEXANDER FIRE INSURANCE. "Jordan's on tho Square." E. P. Purcell, President. D. A. McLaughlin. V. Prea TRAINED to the business. We know how to read a prescription and how to fill it We do work accu rately and promptly. You are assured of the very best of every thing here. Send us your next prescription. R. H. JORDAN & CO. Ytiono T. N UKSES REGISTER Owing to our large holdings of real to offer for sale the plot of groun and our present plant. This plot h Railway, with side-track already In South Boulevard Extension. This la one of the lew high-class av lotte, and offers a splendid opportu $25.00 to $57.50 per foot of rail we property. This price la very little bringing, and will aurely double In estate In Charlotte, we have decided d altuated hatwiuin tha Arhrn win. aa a frontage of 100 feet on Southern . mo ma property extenaa through to atlabla manufacturing altes In Char nlty for investment Price from y frontage, depending on depth of more than residence property is value in a few years. AMERICAN MACHINE I MANUFACTURING COMPANY Bankers Attention! You know the value of BANK BURGLARY INSURANCE, but do you know the value of the New Standard Burglary PoHcy is sued by the MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY? Covers EVERY THING In the Bank. If you have not a Maryland Policy you are only partially protected AMERICAN TRUST CO., Gen. Agt. MARYLAND TASUALTY T0MPANY ERITS tOMPLETE lONFIDENCE VflGE-EflRNING PEOPLE We invite the attention of every wage earner to the advantages of our Savings Bank. It afforda a safe and profitable placo for the accumulation of small savings. We pay 4 per cent, and compound the Interest four times a year. Southern Loan & Savings Bank JXO. M. BCOTT, President. W. U JKNKXNS, Cashier. PROTECTION The National Surety Company, of New York, protects through its agent CAR.OLINA R.EALTY CO. O. J. Thles, Proa. B. R. Sec. W. D. Wilkinson, Tress, and Mgr. No. 311 North Tryon St. 'Phooe 60. Know Your Business If you want a prescription filled, a horse shod, a leg cut off, or your appendix removed, you dont go to patent medicine venders for fear of death, to a back lot horse trader for fear of a lama ani mal, or to a quack doctor for fear of blood poison. You get the best. The same sound reasoning applies to BXTLDtNG LOAN. Some are good, some are doubtful. Some fall because of Ignorance of B. & L. essentials, others from Inattention, a few from rascality. The results to you are the same In each case. Therefore, jet the- TO-DAY'S OFFERINGS. Old aharea, 22 to S weeks, without membership feeg or bonua. New shares in April aeries without interest. New aharea now issued aa of Jury next. Applications can be filed at ones. Loans reached as soon as any other, and sooner than some, Ee L KEESLER, Sec & Treas Phoae til S3 S. Trroa St, mi! Business IRFFT Corner lot -with one hundred fWf t ' TMr ftp a Pa - Price $65,000.00. Full information at office. Southern Real Estate I nan Wr rJ First National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. Established In IMS. Surplaa and Profits $58o.ooM Accounts Solicited. 4 per cent, on Time Deposus, Henry M. McAden, President. Gee. W. Bryan, V. Prea John F. Orr, Cashier. Dilworth on Boulevi New 7-room house, lot 45x190, rear alley, roof, plumbing as good as the besteverytliii elegant taste. $4,500, $1,500 cash, balance J terms. Will bo sold at once. For further pa lars see or 'phone Brown & Com pad 'Phone 535. 203 N. Tryj Equipped With Every Convenience Banking House, the of alii Charlotte National BCJ 5 invites the accounts of corporations, firms a: dividuals. As much care given to the handlf small as to large accounts. B. D. Heath, Pres. W. H. Twitty, Jno. M. Scott Vice Pres. J. H. little, Via i A GREAT INVESTMEK f- ! a new double brick residence, with B .ni.n;.. snlnnilld location and on car line Vimim occupy one aide and rent the other for a rood income. Hsj renting- for $4.0 per month but will easily brlnj ' V" $5,764.0, whioh makea a splendid invesimem Pr The Charlotte A. G. Cral, Secretary. Phone 377 Trust & Realty W. J. Chamber, Tl Office Bssement BelT H American Trust Comp Has Mown into the strength that romes faithful and efficient service to a progr sive community. WE INVITE NEW ACCOUNTS. . .,. u- H Mood. T. S. Franklin. V. Pres. Georg - peri Al W. S. Is V. Pre vr naMtag orf Office in the Tmst Building unm our - - - I I : Hih Grade Investm Subject to Sale We Offer 20,000 N. C. 6a dae ltlS. 20-70 N. C. Railroad Stock. Z0 Majestic Mill. SO Highland Park Pref. 40 Easier Mill Stock. 10-70 Gaffney Mill. 60-100 Pacolet Pref. SO Spray Woolen Mill Pref. 10 Monarch. IS Laurens. tS En ores Pref. SO Chadwtck-Hosklne; common, 40 Holt-Morgan. 50 Atherton. , . 10 Commercial National Bank. IS American Trust Co. - -SO First National Bank." f, 2S Woodaids Mill. SO Newberry. -100 Washington Mill. SO American Ex. Bank.' Greensboro. 10 Greensboro Loan A Trust Co. Sab) to ScpplT 10.000 er.adweK-H 50 F. f" Comrf 150 HIKhUnd P.ra 19 Kesier 10-10 Chiquola 10 Spartan. 10-S5 Patter 25 Southern -vaonl 50 Charlotte -W 50 Merchant 20 Union .y- t -0 Southern -,0 Clifton a to trsr n Whitn'T rfed 50 Warren 4 TH 15 MurrhU-n 50 Lnf 1 - 0 D. B JO Orr. ABBOTT F. C & -;-.:! . -f. : a
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