cnAKOXTTE DA1TY. OBSEKVEIl. FJIIDAY, NOVEMBER lu, liui. "'' T " XV i ci rmn rn inflM! ''"'W trdOUlUiAl JVlHV:BaW curcheB and the Ship ,of Zion i im:o biq' 4 blackv cigars.1 Ills KxpJjuuitioa of why H ead a Rejwi That Tbera WM to J a Dcmocratc Lands td in Illl InirislMarci jfor Swtator Hbp. tin loe .Not Explain ILa Posses n of Aamrroa 9109 BJls. -Chicago,'. Nov - s.---lnsbMty to iHiin th source of number of 1100 Mils which ho possssred In th turn I tiicr of 1101, Characterised the test! jj mony of former State Representative John M. rwwalf of Canton. III., to- day beror the -committee of the United Stntes Senate which is investl- 1 gating the allegations of corruption ' eurrounding the election of Senator" William Lorlmw of Illinois. , IU-was th. Democratic mem- tna, mZhimI 7.d npon RedfoTdT bar of the Legislature who PP ; "r,;" Yore! Seed eelec- j hitting him In the breast. The con tted h. .o-cailed managed to nr. one shot at wn-encausea ogr c buiiivo uem- ocratfe national committeemen, to make a hurr.e trip from Chicago to . .Za. .Z. A7nV nt root . Springneid during th. 10 leg.MatWe iSTVil larger "ffi ,evolf told th committee that he rn.Iy. Along the m. line thov.gh 1 Parted th, rumor that there wa. to t qute the -ame extent atten- be a Damooratlo landslide to Sena- t,0 b", t0 ?m i?.P arS tor Hepklns simply a P.;1,. come down to Spr.ngneld and buy ua improvement of aome of thoae big black cigars. h . itook Md anlrnai, h been nade ' r0"" . .-,ati wal- wUh a v of improvement along. LTtl Iflltl than from a study of needs , ter LantX of Lagr"ge rlier In the u 3e,m , day gaev hta recollections of the fa- ob,ervaUon of thl phaee that . wO0"veJLdl.0K,t Wnin there is yet doubt a. to Just what par brought m the name Jt3n.' tlcular breeds are bert suited for the r ' sa Tie. mail Mefscnnnflant itT T fl f.fll M. m iortner corresponaem ago Tribune at Springfield, who he aid mentioned to him the powblHur tnat tn late Kooerx w. Th Chicago Tribune might be chosen " " . . j Mr. Patterson as a candidate ana 1 1 took ft from that conversation that what he meant was what tne cnance 'wa. of turn ng the sentiment to Mr. Patterson. I may have been miscaxen In my deduction." James Kee.ey, general mng-er oi 'Th Chicago T Ibune, said tonight -To those who knew Mr. R. W. Patterson, editor of The Tribune, there Is no need to stamp as utterly false and mendacious the ins nuatlon cast on his character by the testimony of Walter Lasts before tne coinmu ,t of the United States Senate in ve- tigating uv ifiiiuor .terson cannot answer. He is at rest in ,'Oraceland cemetery." Xw&flgtamaoHM.r qr-oc. ck SH SRDL .COLORED MXToHODISTS MEET. fWestern North Carolina Conference 4 In Session at Salisbury. 8peetal to The Observer. Salisbury, Nov. I. Colored Sails bury Is this week playing host, and Ka.iiM i.llv I. Mrs. mrn 'hundred preachers and 'delegates, who have come from different parts of the ' State and of the country to be in attendance upon the twsnty-fim sn "nual session of the Western North, ' 'Carolina Conference of the Afrlran I Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. The , conference is holding Its meeting in f rnain and tor! urn of the Soldier's Me y mortal church, of which Rev. W. , iJi Walls'le pastor. - Rt. ReV?WVg W Clinton, bishop TF1Thlirt diocese, called the Confer-"nee'W-order: Devotional exe'Cises, f 5' openlnr sermon by Rev. John K. ' O. Small and the administration of "tti-H0TF Eucharist marked the open irig' exerc'sea Revs. J. P. Foote end !I. T., Medford were elected secre- Ytarles; Dr. B. F, Mart'n, compiler; " SJJd Key. A. H. Ha'.wood, statleUclan. i,.Rv. J, B.'6. Small was made re - j potter to the Star of Zion. J. h. Jo.in- son reporter to The SaUibury Bven ",1ng.,.Post."and, J. E. Kwegylr-Aggrey . special ' reporter to The Charlotte ) Daily Observer. ; The welcome exercises took place last night, when Mr. Kelsey Pharr, tor the church, Rev. F. R. Mason, for th colored ministers of the city; Prof. W. B. Crittenden for Livingstone 'College, and Prof. R. O: K'ser, county superintendent of public instruction, ," all delivered Interesting addrese. Fitting responses to these were made '-by DT. O. C. Clement of The Star of Zion and Rev. E. L Madison o( Metropolitan Zion church of Char-Y-Jotte, Today the confer.noe It down to business. Several of the general Offi cers are her.. . " Dr. F. K. Bird, manager of the A. M. E. Zion p -blicat'on house of Char lotte, officially known as Varlck Memorial Building & Lomax Annex, preached a thoufiht-provoking ser mon. Plenty of money Is both being col j, Isctsd and reported. Applause greets ,......p..Wr1sFwn 1 ir NOV, for United States Senator ix tne aeau- ( Bhecp pouUry.ra,9ng ,8 ln nearly ' lock OU)d be broken. alt Caaos a side line, though there . Lantx quoted Corwln as 1nf: j WOuld seom to be excellent oppor- "Do yon think that possibly by the tun(ty for th( deTeIopnlent of this ..spreading around of a little change, ,ndttStry on a commercial scale. The , it might change the sentiment here? jmproved breeds of poultry are mostly " took it as on '""a ' Jokes i , tne nantJs of fancers who breed said Lantx. "and I said "not for a mil- for ghow parposes and at such coet ns lion dollars.' " 'to make their sal at market prices '" Senator Jones "Did he mention not pronUlble. The principal propor "Mr. Patterson s namer tlon of poultry finding Its way to- mar- ; LaBt "He had mentioned Mr. Ft- , ket of tha n0ndescrlpt variety, and ; tenton's name in a conversation prior , even of tng tnera j8 gcarcely enoth to this time." to supply the demand. This condl- - '""What d d he say with reference to t(on holds, It appears, throughout the Mr. Patterson? j year." - "He asked me what I thought of ' j' " ' ' '- '-'r--1.iss. sTi-TL. : asm ysf shelsssf laeee tssw Imsbbi liMS0MOMMv0..lMS.MtMSS.li TbM itUCl Cllks Btotrsthm h 'nntwsw bouni n full Ump - ob bad and sldts, printed on Bible saner, with red 4rMfl lcimaHAmvnenm d ' i f !Z rwwfwf ever ow snbjccu CTf-coor Blstet, nufnerous lobfectt ; valuable tiut in two colors, and th lata United State. Census. ' no f FrcssBt $t this Office els ..ssssstl v Ptstlwassy ttewysts saWI tk . eoCi i I fTHTEI'S ' pt lmr the style at in 'liteh hi fa i see . tusaesauv Ossss i,iiii4n sssssi is is a I rnnvftrnlnn of aoule and erection of moves on. w The blehop has not y.t read .episcopal nuarea., . CONDITIONS OX THE FARM. Summary of Report of OommlasJont ::.'.:. Of LAQOr MM' ST-tnun. 4' ' ' '; Obeervr Bureau. - T '. -"Express Buildlnfv -44-' ... ; Raleigh. Nov, : tv.. V,i- fnrthcomlna annual report, giving a survey of the development '.Mi nmniiu of manufacturing and Industry generally In tnie Btate, com mlasioner of Labor irotlng 31. 1 Shlpman has PP .h. banter eignlflcant summary for the chapter devoted to farming dfm "From a general "2 , farming industry tta MndlUons would - ,nt0 their proper Un 1 are comln g into "r.p qi.t e8Declallv to horses. cat- ""L J Sheep and goats are n.t .T..n..-i thourh some .tti,r,tion la helns Dald ana lncrena ni aiienuun im u GRIFFITH SUMXEIi. Wedding of Popular Yoang Ooaple at ThomanvflUi. gpadaj to The Observer. Thomatville. Nov. 9. A wedding of j mUCh Interest lo friends here and elsewhere was that of Miss May Sum ner and Mr. Zed Griffith, which was solemnised at the Main Street Meth odic church Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. R. M. Courtney, pastor of the church, and Rev. W. A Lambeth of Winston-Salem, offlclat- ed usln(f tne linpreili,v rtng cere- mony. stately palms and ferns, pines and trailing vines formed a fitting background for the wedding, which was one of the prettiest ever cele brated ln Thomasvllle. The bride, strikingly pretty and sweet In her wedding gown, entered the main aisle of the church with MtS" Laura Coble, her maid of honor, 1 while from the choir room the bride- j groom, with his best man, Mr. J. L. Armfleld, enteted, bride and groom i m ''VL"", Following the ceremony an elabo rate reception was given at the hand some residence of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ijimbeth. The home had been beautifully decorated for the event, and during the reception hours num bers of friends called. Elegant 'refreshments were served. The large display of handsome pres ent, consisting of sliver, cut glass, china, bra's, linen, an entire set of furniture and odd pieces of exqulste furniture, was an indication of the high .eteem In which these young people are held. The happy pair left on a late train for Washington nd other Northern and Western cities. I The bride, a sister of Mrs. John W. ! Lambeth, Is a young woman of many ' rharms and is Unversally known and loved. The groom, second son of ex-Sher-lff and Mrs. C. M. Griffith, Is cashier of the Bank of Thomasvllle, and Is prominently identified with the busi ness and social life of the town. Defendant, loosing Cam, Beats Lawyer Richmond. Va., Nov I When he tost his cane In the police court here today E. flubreixl. a tailor, turned upon and violently assaulted his law yer. Walter Rhodes. Justice Turpen ordered the tailor imprisoned for twenty days, but. the forgiving attor ney sought clemency for his client and eaved him from Jail. For beating his lawyer the tailor was let off with a $10 fine. Dnplin Bnl'otrg Court House. Special to The Observer. Raleigh. Nov. 9. A special convo cation of the North Carolina grand lodge of Masons Is called for Kenans vllle November IT for the special pur pose of laying the cornerstone for a handsome new court house that Dup lin county is electing at Kenansvllle as th. county jeat. 1 j I i. ,i 'uiHji 10,1911. I SViSAkVAy tdvtrtlscmrnt cttewWe in Ai. i., Leather, flexibk. stamned in iA beauUful, strong; 4urablc Besides t bribes eVwbers then ar sup, Deaaufoni jrUiftfgted by ry by monotone, id oases el I 2!ZZ f Tfcsj C2.C9 Sf hi ptala eieth M. lew paser, saas MBtr. wcnoMir tioa. ! f fllali. . el Ibe set- TrJ! " " n4 Blaua ,nas.sf sad ebaru are era I tie, sts 4flM II ss4 the 1(JV TJ i , t . SHOT AS HE WAS FREED. ' ' M t ' . . v Alan Just Acquitted of M order Charge ..' V r Shot Iown,tn Court. -A Nashvlll, Tsnn Nov, fry After his aoqulttal, of th charge of 1 murder by Jury la Franklin today, Jo Beard ws shot and probably fatally wound- ed by Henry beard, a brother of the man with whose murder h i ws charged. J. II Radford.' 'a . nonsta ble who 'fraa accompanying the die cnarged prisoner." was shot also. t.-JTo - Beard was charged with th murder of "Pink" Beard, a distant reiauve ana ins prosecutor was Hen ry iieara. , ,.i Today's tragedy was the eulmlna tlon of a heated trial. Th shooting occurred In the court house Just al ter tn principals' had left the room In which the trial . was held. Henry Beard shot his ' relative twloe In th his assailant as he scap.d fxpnvfhs building. Henry Beard was now Is under arrest captured and Meager DrtaJls of Suicide. Special to The Observer. ' Ashevllle, Nov. I. -Meager -detail of a ulclde of a traveling man at Marshall yesterday afternoon have reached Ashevllle. Little Is known about the man except that his name was McQee. that his hom waa In Ohio and that be traveled for a house In New York. It Is said that ha ar rived at Marshall Tuesday afternoon and the next morning was fined ln the municipal court for drunkenness, after which he killed hlnwelfnear the courtroom. He was very well dressed and It is said he had the appearance of being addicted to th. use of drugs. Cotton MW For Brevard. Special to The Observer. Raleigh, Nov. . There was a char ter issuer today for the Brevard cotton mill of Brevard capltol $100, 000 authorised and $51,000 subscrbed ed by W. C. Cleveland and J. H. Wil liams of Greenville and Welch Gallo way of Brevard, for the establishment of a mill for general textile purpose SPECIALS In Every Department at Morrow - Bas3 Co. Some specials In Men's Clothing $18.00 prowns. Grays and Mixed Goods, new and litest styles. Our price $15 00 Other Suits for :S, which would be good value, at $12.50i Shoes that are Shoes, not for today only, but for days to come. They are the Regal. We are showing them in Blacks, Tans and Dull Leather, for men and women. In prices from... $$.35 to $3.75 Quarter sizes. Kducator and E. C. 8crlpper for children. Large assortment new Sl'ks, checks and stripes, 48, 75 and 98c yd. WOOL GOODS We are showing some beautiful patterns In Serges and other weaves, for 48, T5 and 08c yd 36-lnch Brllllantine gyc J.fl. Don't forget to visit our Blanket and Quilt Department: All-Wool North Carolina Blankets $S 48 pair Other Blankets $3.48, $1.08, $1.48 and 88c pair Quilts from B8c to $3.00 each Some specials ln Ladles' Collars and Kid Gloves, Long Kid Gloves. White, Black and Tan.. $2.50 pair MORROW- BASS CO. WE SELL IT $1-SS T. Trade St, The Observer Bible Coupon "INTEKNATIONAL" 8ELT-PROOCNCTNa IIXTJSTRATED ,BIBI NOV. 10, 1911. . - - ' l OsnsecoUvs Ouapons BEAD THE FOLLOWUfG TERMS Cut out th!. coupon with flr. other, of consecutive dates and pr. sent them at the office of this paper with th bonsg "sort sat op posit, th. style of Blblt selected. ' V :-i Styl AInternational Blh., self-pronouncing. UlustratsV boua In ih'Pel Leather, 4lvinlty slroult, f ov.rtapplf i'sUls. reo unaer gold edge.. Utl. back, with maps and helps. - A Btyle B International Blbls, same as style A with -tin addltloi ' r th. patent thumb ;indes , desirabl fMttir.:. Bono. i. i,:1,;i;f; V Omt-Town Orders Musi Add St Cents ForVscklng- and errlas 1 SAYS I IE Is ALIVE. Lord Sholto , Donfflns Emphatically 1 IVnlcs Havng Killed, IljncK. ' -Seattle, 'Wash., Nov. .-Lord Bhol to 'Douglas Is In Seattle. He read In last night's rapera Wat ' the body of a "New York suicide had been Identi fied as his and decided not to contra-. diet th report. Lord Sholto has been, oonduotlng sv small cigar business In Seattle under his own name. f- ' . 1 " S 1 , n ft mil - 0 tt ' t New Jork, Nov.' l.-Coroner JPeln berg Is st41 unconvinced "that- th man , wfa t, committed suicide kt the Hoiel ' Astor last - Monday was . not Lord Sholto Douglas, orother of' tha Marquis of Queensbury. ' V Waives PrulUnlnary Hearing. T.vmihhiiw ; Vi . Nov. (leone B. Huffman who was arrested ye.ter day and charged with tn theft of $20,000 from the mall here October 28. this afternoon -appeared- before Commissioner O'Brien' Mid ' waived preliminary, hearing 4 ff ' :' ' ". V The commissioner held Huffman In 125,000 ball for his appearance before the district court here Marcn 11 next Called to CVisttanooga. Special to Th Observer. Raleigh. Nov. 9. Rev. w. C. mcn- ardson. for five years assistant pastor of the Tabernae'e Baptist church, this city, has accepted a call to the pas torate of Rldgedale Baptist, church, pttanooga. Tenn the pastorate to bea-fn Dec ember 1. His relations with the Tabernacl church terminates No vember IS, , Prominent Richmond Man Dead. Richmond. . Va.-, Nov. -J. M. Fourqurean, prominent merchant and I caoltallFt. died here today. He was a Confederate veteran of the Rich mond Howttsrs COUOHINO AT NIGHT Means loss of sleep which Is bad for the children and hard on grown persona Foley's Honey and Tar Compound stops the cough at, once, relieves the tickling and dryness fn the threat and heals the Inflamed tnsmbranes. Contains no opiates and Is best for children and delicate persons. Refuse substitutes. R. H. Jor dan CO. Rum lffifi as well as Style Visit our Coat Suit Department and you will, see that we have both. We have In this department Coats and Coat Suits that you would e proud to own. And the owning is very easy, for we bought them with that Intention. In Coats see our specials at S7.BO, $10.00. SI5.O0 and $16 80 Some new things In Coat Suits at $12.50, $15.00 and $18.00 Style and fit we guarantee. Just received beautiful lot Mesealine Underskirts ln colors, with fringe. Worth( $7.60. Special $1.98 MILLINERY Just opened up some new good, for this department that will please you In style and suit you ln price. CHEAPER. 'Phone M37. Constltnto Set h5 printed m gold on sids and Sonus cost. K" ,8o SAC0.'-I?ET.TEE-;. GOMPAN Impro ved; HF-VOLVINO FLAT , , CARDS. ; sVVVJa 1 V. WINTJKRai. DiLtmxa . rRAMKS. - 1 EVENKH ' 11 PRAW'INO ' FRAslSA KLTTRBEH '4 ntlVIVG FRAAUSa f. .1 . A. H. WASHBURN, Southern Agent Seaboard Air Line JAMES KSRR. Jr.. T. P. A., Hotel. Cbariotts. N. C J. B. WTLIE, T. A., i Selwyn Se-ryn Hotel. ' Charlotte, N. C. TRAINS LEATK CHARLOTTE EF EFFS1CTTVU5 jrrLT,$9. tML NO. V- :00 a. m. tnrourb Jtln for Wil mington with parlor ear attached. Connects at H.mlet.wlth NO. 3J for Portsmouth and Norfolk No. M for Ralelxh. Washington. Balti more. Philadelphia and New York. Dlntng car servloe and vestibule eoaphes to Washington. Pullman sleeping ears to Jerse City. 457 :So a. m. for Monro, connecting NO.. to ait points soutn. , 1 KO. C3-l:55 a. . Lecal for Llneohiten. i Bhelhr and Wntherferdlen: NO. 474:48 p. m. For Lincoln ton. Br.el hr. Rutherfordton and sinte wet. HO. 44 S d. m.-For Wimington and all loral stations. A , , NO. Mi 7:?S n. m.-Handlee local fleener for Portsmouth. VnrfolV- fonfti at Monroe with No. 41 or At'anta and Jothwt with thnnrh sin - er to Ttlrwlneham: V"nro with No Jit fast tr1e wt fleener to . Portiwouth and Norfolk end Jer sey C'tv. Cnriner mt ITamVt with Ne. S4 w'th through' vestlhui" rnnphen.to WssMnetoti DlnMeear, wtrhmoii1 tn Ve ' vrk. Pullman uleern tn Vew York. TRtVB ARRTVK AT rttAWT.OTTE: NO. lU- s. n. from the east. I NO. 44-l:B a. m. from the west j NO 46-tf M v. m. from Wilaiington and all local stations. , i NO. 1tt T: o. m, from the west- NO. 4-r 7:S o. m, from the east NO 19:50 n. m. Trm the 1 St. C. B HTN 'O. P.' 'A.. Portmoun, VS. JAMSS KP T. P A.. Charlotte V C. H. 8. LRP T P. A. RaUlSh. N. C. Southern RaMwav j N. B. The folio win schedule figure Dubllshed onlv as Information, and ere I i not euaranteed: ' ' I $:M a. m. No. $. dallr. Hlrmlnehsm i lnerll for Atlanta and Btrailnsham. j Pullman drawlns room sleenltis ears, ob servation rar and dar roaches to Bb- ' mlnvfism. Pln'ns ear servlo. l:0 a m No. s. dally local for Tn vlHe. Richmond and all Intermediate points. 8:1. a m.-Kfl St daftv, the Southern's SontheasteTi Ltmlfed for Cotwmbla. Sa vannah. Atlren. Ausiista and .T"ksonv1,le. Pullman drawlns room sleeolne eara for lken. Aumta an Jacir-onvllle. tNr rr-ohes to yaeksonllle. Dining car ser vice. - I t, a -No. 44, dH. local for Wash ington. D. , C- 4:40 a. m. NO. (HI. dstt. loeal tra,tB for rntmrbla an lnern"ate point. . TrHI a m Va. IS. dallv eveent Pundnv loral for pavllle nrt Ts-'otvUV. eon-- ' aertlnr at Moore"HV rr winton.Ra-m 1 1:o6 a. m.No. rt. dallv. New TorV At. lanta and New nr'n T.lmlted Pullman lire win a room elenVn rarn ant oVe-va-tlon rem ffw Tork to New Orleans, t'ant and Mron Dining car service, anil Pullman train. 115 a m No . 1v. tTn'teil Ptfep fast malt for Wh'ntnn and points Vorth Pullman drawing oom lrepln rare Vew Orleana and "Rlrm'weham to Vew Tork. T- roaches t Washington. rnn.r car aenrlre ift-ifl s m.No S "lv. fof Winston q.lm PoanoVed loraiyoints 11:10 a m.No 11. daihw toral for At- I'nnta and tntemd'te "olnta I o. m Vo4, "v. In' for Oreens ho and lTt-mte Ko1nt. . ' 4 M n. m. No. V. Hv. 1oel lor Co- fmkie and "errneda AOlnts , 4.W mV 41. al'v. erT idi. 1.i nr amen and Intermediate nolnta a p m V 1 dan or R'rhmond end vorfolk Wandles Pullman cars. Char- . 1.... Tlrn.nn fhnrin to New Ivorv and IMs1ir- to Norfolk ! S-SS n w.-Vo it dally, evrent Bundxv iorl fo Mooresvllle. fltateevllle and : Te-lorsvllle. . .... 7-1R r. tn -V e lore! for Atlanta. I ? n. 1..-VO V daiW V;n. vork. At- Henta knd New rHean T-''d for Weh1non and nlnt Vorth Prawlnv mom .Venlns ohervaHon caw to Vew Tor Pining ear , service. Solid jTHiiiman train, ' ' . . 1 : n m -Vo T!?Uf tn,T fest i"'1 fir ttnt pt'ni'ri-am and Vew Orleana nlliTn drawing mom leenln nr" rw , v " lean and'. Tt1ndneni "st rose TV.-vtnrton to New Orleans. TMntn esr "lfl:J ' nl.-No dsn- th e..heen'. , c,teet.m T.tintfS ' . WaMn.ren Hn.nv paow 'Hn. for v rnrk T rhe to WesMnBten. Din- '"V'o , ..c' ' At-fe nd nntnt Snnth Wetd1e nii'in aleen. nr eae pl 'anta. Pav COgrhe" ..innq tn Atlanfa. . ; . ,'- . . t1- n m .V daflr. P'rw1n"na" W11I tm Tiahtnn and V" Tok PMnn drawtn. rnom 1eenn rara, h. wruiin. nx to V Tnr Tvr "naehea tn WMtitnHf.it rntn a-wlee. All Vow Tn ;tn f nheri Pa1 wav wilt afve and dnart from the jna. ntien Men e-tt n he- Pnn. vent T"ei Seventh .." avernea. 11iH Tr.ftv-tv1'd (nreet. and w'tl ha eomnoaad of modern elertHf' lighted, steel (Constructed Pull man ears,:' iV-'.a, ;--v-'4 "Vf- TtcVeta 4ontn ear erwm,o-'n-end nhr","t1o 'ii; ha nhtatned at '. ttelhit . offtr::No;:;-IV":.South', Tryon Wannttnn O. ft, ' s. m. HARnwtfTl vXv ; - ...,. ' .". WsehlnstonJl C. B. FLVCOAFMAK 'V '.;. Wsahlnston IX. C. i. .norfolw t wvwrmn'x batt.wat. ; .: .. Mrtiedula In effect Jane It ttlt: l0: sib. Lv Charlotte. 0 P t-.m pm Ls Wlnaton. N. W A-:il:a pm In pm';tVvfMrtlnv11ieii'daw i:zX p; Ht V.Roanoke,.:;i,;vLv';''t:lm Additional train leaves .WlnstOn ? -M a.i m. aatiy. v- r- '.. '.'''.' -Connevt at ttoanoke With trafie Past and West. " PUHwan sleenera. d'nlng cars. If ' yon sr. thinking of faklna a Ma vou want quotations Chcanest rates, re liable and -1 correct Information . as,, to routes, tram schedules, - the '"most com fortsbl , and oulckeat wav. Write and the inforwatlon' ia yews for the asking With one ol or complete map 'folders. - 'M. TI. Pnrj. Trav. Jaa, Agmt : , W. ,av BKVILU (. Pass. Assat. Builders of i Cotton Mill ti PACTS A RS EXACT DCPUOATES v-' f fZj-.,'mpr9M Borhig rruves .sy-r; V " OFFICE SOfl-sflS RK.LTT BCILBfNO. , ' s , ? ) f'V Bosoess Carols Milburn, Heister ft Co., - ARCHITECTS 1 Washinfrton, D. 0, HOOK&ROGERS ARCHITECTS- 00 TniM RntMtng, CHARLmTK. H. d HUNTER & GORDON ARCHITECTS 701 Realty Building, Charlotte. NO.- TUCKER & LAXT01V CONTRACTING .ENGINEERS 000 Realtx. Building, Power Planu. Waterworks. Filters, Dams and Concrete Work. ELIZABETH COLLEGE RAID QOfilSBRVnTORY VP MUStG CHARLOTTE. If. a A high-grade Institution for Women, with as established reputstloa for thorough work and good health. FACTJLTT: Twenty esperlencd teachers, graduates of the best American and European universities and conservatories. EQUIPMENT: $1(0.000 plant The buildings safe and modern tn every respect. 10 -acre park campus tn fine-residence suburb. . CollsJr dairy. College laundry.- Ext e net v a athletlo grounds, Gymnasium la "harg of experienced director. ENVIRONMENT: Enjoys all the educational and social advantages of s progressive snd cultured city, pervaded by a cultured, homsllk Christian atmosphere. For catalogue spply to REV. CHAS. B. KINO, D. . . . President. Kings' Graduates are above par In th business world because of their thorough training and superior qualtflcajtlons W do not tolerate lax methods. Incompetent teachers or short, superficial courses of study. Success Is oar aha and motto. If you want the best business and stenographic training that ex perience, money and brain, can provide, writ, for our handsoms caUh logue. 'No vacation. Enter any time. CHARLOTTE. 17. O. COAU COAl! STANDARD ICE 8. FUEL CO. Era v' !' ' i m ' .'row tXENT.. ; ; lir. ' ; , ... w 1 -room dwelling,' 107 Libert St... ...... ............. -$t0.0 (.Room Cottage, (10 N. Brevard St, water, fruit te per, month.. . 1 00 Room Cottage., til N. Davidson 8Ur water, fr month JO.OO 4-Koora -Cottage 00 B. Fifth St. p. r month.... .. -.... 4.... -T.00 t-Room Cottage. Sli Wallace Lana, per week .... ... .. . 1.00 Store Roonv.corner, tit E. Second 8 1. per rsk wl.ll" ;, 1 j , r 1 A., FOR SALE. w - -, tJ- - . , Lot 80x220 feet on Clement Avs in. Oak hurst,- -room fraras dw.Ulng. Lot lxlS feet, N. Pin. 8t I-room tram dwelling. nw, desirable. (" Lot SOxlBO feet S. Worth tngton Ave4 --room ; f ram dwelling , and Uitors s . room, ' -f ':r;:ijii '4 vi1;.-"-" .s v Lot 42x12 feet W. Fourth St.. l-roin, frsm dwnin.N slsctrlo lights. . yrices snd term, at plnWi and s us. If non of sbov. salts iron. w hv pther placet snd will h glad to tell yn hbt th.m. , K , Evetirthtn$ la Insa ZtG i . tmmmmgm :MAchiicr J I rVrtRMEPlATB ROVWO . FfNB ROVTNO, JACK ROVtsroH rnAWEs. . SFINNTlf O , f 1 . tltAMKS, v;, '-r BPO0LERs V ', lUEttLI., ' CATALOOXTE3 OW 'i v .i APPLICATION. Charlotte N. C Wheeler & Stern ARCHITECTS Realty HlMnst ' T CHARIiOTTK. W. C Wew York Brass, Prwt R DrKB, Engineer Assoctst Mrmhrr Amsv4fisj MaetMr of OMI FKiwws -,. urrsys of all hinder Kxamlnatf) and R.ports. Dsig. and KsMmats 8vn.riatend.ao of Cnnstnrctle. Dams and Reserve Ira Water Bag ply and Power Development. 8. were nd Sews. Disposal. Rsads and Rallroacte. Real relate Improvewsst Concret. Bridges and Ftmcturesi Avaitsbls for Consultation M Spanish-A menn Coonrrlest HIS Realty. BldtH. Oisnotw. W. a B. PARKS RTTCKER CkMssntHMf Kglssjsj CHARLOTTE. R. a EWtrtcsj-Meebsalcalayliil Design sod SopervlskMB of Cossti 1 tlon of llgbOns; ssl power ptsnsg, a aped airy. OR RALEIGH. K. C COAU 4 . Order Now standard Coal" The Best Oa The I!arl::t , 'Phones 19 and 72,"; ; ."":'.';': '.;il..-f;;..(..5i5.-3. i rancw sad Real Estate. Pbas id ' - ' crAAAjtTEEn. ' r" : ' Atl goods -ar' guaranteed against -r nmu id wunmangnit ana material, - tWe i will esteem ;lt 1 a favor 1 If yott ' will report to as any such defects. , , Ws carry a fait Hn. ot supplies and -, ' acceeeoriea. apparel, iool. nd hard v warp V Everything; necessary to th , ;H:utomoblls.f v 1 ' t -t . W ,; are agents for Pullman -and t; Krlt automobiles.- ' i W. are Sgents , )tor , Pu!lnla and KWt Automobiles'' - - .rjeteh'iAiito Co. ' 111 South Church t, rLon lit 1 t V 1 If