THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, FEBRUARY 12, 1906.
8
SHELBY NEWS ITEMS.
Two Young Couples Wed Death of
Young Lady Mr. Shufford purchas
ed Bottling Works. Brilliant Recep
tion Special to The News.
Shelby, N. C. Feb 12 Mr. Ed Jen
kins, popular young son of Mr. Jno.
Jenkins, of P.. F. D. Lattiniore, was
happily married Sunday to Miss Lelia
Gold the lovely young daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Gold, at the residence
of the brides home. Rev. Z. D. Harrill
performing the ceremony in his usual
and imnressive manner. Immediately
after the marriage, the bridal party
repaired to the home of the grooms
parents where a brilliant reception
was tendered them.
Messrs.J .F. Gaffnev, Blconi II. Ken
dall and Clyde Gaffney are preparing
to oien a brick yard in Shelby. They
will purchase a good steam brick ma
chine, and expect to make a large num
ber of brick during the summer. Brick,
and all kinds of building material are
in great demand in Shelby.
Miss Florence Bridges, a most es
timable young lady of Camp Call, died
early Wednesday morning, after a
brief illness of pneumonia. Deceased
was enly 18 years old, a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bridges, and a
lovely Christian girl. She was a con
sistent member of the Baptist church.
The bedy was laid to rest in Union
Church graveyard Thursday, the funer
al being preached by her pastor.
On Wednesday morning, Feb.Tth, at
10 o'clock, Mr. Ezra Champion, of
R. F. D. No. 1, Shelby, and Miss Susie
Dickson, of Belwood, were most hap
pily married at the home of the bride's
parents, Rev. Thomas Dixon, Sr., per
forming the ceremony in the presence
cf a host of friends. Immediately af
ter the marriage, the bridal party re
paired to the home of the groom's
parents, where a sumptious dinner
was served. The groom is the popular
and industrious young son of Mr.
Geo. R. Champion, of. Shelby, while
the bride is the attractive young dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dickson,
of Belwopd.
Two handsome residences of Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. McMurry was the
scene of a brilliant reception on last
Tuesday evening in honor of Misses
Anne Jennings and Amos Willis, at
tractive young ladies of the Blue Grass
State, who are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
McMurry. After greeting the host and
hostess and guests of honor, the
guests were served with delicious
chocolate and cake in the parlor by
Misses Wray Suttle and Elva Wray,
after which cream and cake were
served in the dining room by Misses
Helen Dover. Alene Kendall, and
Bertie Webb, and Mrs. S. A. McMurry
and Mrs. George Blanton received in
the hall, while little Misses Margaret
McMurry and Mary Harris and Master
W'illis McMurry did the honors in es
corting the guests to the cloak rooms.
The house was elaborately and taste
fully decorated, about one hundred
were present, and all spent an evening
of rare pleasure and real enjoyment.
Rev. Robt M. Hoyle, the able pre
siding elder of the Shelby district, will
preach in the Shelby Methodist
Church Sunday evening, and will be
heard by a large congregation. His
sermons are always impressive, eloqu
ent and original.
Robt L. Rrburn, Esc., who has been
in New York. Washington and New
Jersey on professional business, re
turned home to-day.
Clyde R. Hoey, Esq., attended Ruth
erford court this week.
Wm. R. Hartgrove, of Charlotte
came in Thursday in response to a
telegram announcing the serious burn
ing of his brothers' child. Mr. Hart
grove will spend a few days with his
mother.
riiiomrpp nm nrno .&w
GROCtKS m
TO PLANT YOUNG TREES.
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble
Kklnej trouble preys upoii the mind, dis
courages &nd lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
ana cnsMiumess socn
disappear when the kid
neys are out of order
or diseased.
Kidney trouble ha3
become: so prevalent
that it is not uncommon
ior a child to be born
afflicted with weak kid
neys. If the chi!d urin
ates too often, :f the
irine scalds the flesh or i?, when tho child
rt aches an age when it should be able to
control the passage, it is yet afflicted with
Ded-wetting, depend upon it. the cause cf
the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards the treatment of
these important organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition c-f the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as
Tnst people suppose.
Women as weil as men are made mis
erable with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the. fame great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect oi
Swamp-Root is soon :eaiized. It is sold
by druggists, 'n ffty
ccnt and or.d dollar
vzts. You may have a
s-jnple bottle by mail
ree: also pamphlet tell- Home of st-amp-Root
Tig ail about it, including many of the
Ihousands of testimonial letters received
UwiTi sufferers cured. It writing Dr. Kilmet
Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be suve anJ
msntior- Dacer.
Don't make any mistake, but re
member the names Swamp-Roct, Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Binghamton. N. Y., on every
otle
FROM CEMETERY TO ALTAR.
Widow Lost No Time in Taking a
Second Husband.
Swainsboro, Ga., -Feb. 12. After the
burial of her husband last week Mrs.
Alice Sewell left the cemetery, accom
panied by Robert S. McDaniel, who had
been in love with Mrs. Sewell before
her marriage.
It has since become known that the
couple after leaving the grave, went
to the office of Judge Sutton and were
made man and wife. Immediately
after the ceremony they left on a wed
ding trip.
Mrs. Sewell is reported to have said
that she needed some one to comfort
her, and she knew McDaniel had loved
her long.
The up-to-date woman avoids caus
tics, drugs and powders. They are ex
tremely harmful to the skin, while Hol
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes it
soft and beautiful. 35 cents, Tea or
Tablets. R. H. Jordan & Co.
A Word
EACH INSERTION
WANTED.
so
WASTED Second-hand open rubber
tired buggy and set of harness in good
condition. Apply L. It. Hagood, 18 ISast
Trade St. 8-tf
FOR SALhOR RENT.
FOR RENT 2 partly furnished
rooms at 210 East 5th. Phone 73. 10-3t
FOR RENT One room furnished or
unfurnished to young, man. References
exchanged. Address 408, E. 5th. 9-3t
FOR BEAT Five-room flat, modern
conveniences. Hackney Bros.
1-29-M-W. -S-tf
FOR SAf.E Four good farms in
South Carolina of 1000 acres. Prices
reasonable. Terms to suit purchaser.
Write R. E. Mason, M. D., 1-27-sat tf
R. R. Providing For Its Future Supply
Of Timber For Fence Posts and Rail
road Ties.
- Ottawa, Feb. 12. It is understood
that the Canadian Pacific Railway
Company has decided to plant large
quantities of young tree3 at various
points along its prairie lines, so as to
be able, in future time, to supply its
own ties and fence posts. The plan was
suggested to the president of the com
pany, Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, by the
superintendent of the forestry branch
of the Interior Department here. The
company fully appreciates the fact that
the day will come when ties and lum
ber of all kinds will reach very high
prices, especially in the West, and so
it is now preparing to meet the emer
gency by establishing and maintaining
tree plantations in the West and thus
have in due time a good supply of its
own to draw from when needed.
The wood best adapted for railway
ties is the birch. This grows rapidly on
the Western plains, and will no doubt
be the chief variety of trees that the
company will set out in the proposed
plantations. As the trees grow to large
size and begin to crowd one another
they will be thinned out for fence
posts.
BOTH FOOD
AND MEDICINE.
We like best to call Scott's
Emulsion a food-medicine. It
is a term that aptly describes
the character and action of
our Emulsion. More than a
medicine more than a food,
yet combining the vital prin
ciples of both. It is for this
reason that Scott's Emulsion
has a distinct and special
value in all wasting diseases.
There is nothing better to
remedy the troubles of im
perfect growth and delicate
health in children. The action
of Scott's Emulsion is just as
effective in treating weak
ness and wasting in adults.
SCOTT & BOWXE, 409 Pearl Street, New York.
MULES FOR SALE Cheap, at Mc
Msnus' stable, on South College St.
8-4t - :
FOR HEXT Seven room house, 203
South Myers street. Water and gas.
Apply to A. L.. Smith, 2-2tf
FOR RENT Large House. No. 908
W. 5th St, either whole or part. Apply
at house. 1-22-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
' . . .,
ALL person? having approved bills
against the city in my hands will
please call and collect. C. M. Ether
edge, City Treasurer.
12-3t
NICE combination horse, buggy and
harness: also three srood m
turntable wagon for sale. W. S. Linder,
west 5th St. i2-2t
FOUND Rough gold stick pin.
Owner can get same at News office by
paying for this advertisement. 12-tf
SWEET PUMPKIN
in 3 lb. cans, 15c. If. you want the
best, try it. Extra canned Beets, 3 lb.
cans, 15c. Stringless beans, 7Mc can;
Blackberries, 10c Apricots, 3 ID. cans,
15 and 20c; BartieTt rea.13 :n syrup,
3 tt. cans, 15c. Wagner's best Baked
Beans, 3 lb. Cans, 10 and 12&c..'.
ERIDGERS & CO. :
J. H, LITTLE,
.? President.
C..M. PATTERSON, L. R. HAGoOD,
Vice President. Cashier.
CHARLOTTE TRUST COMPANY
CAPITAL $100,000.00.
"POLLY PUT THE KETTLE ON
We need a little heat,
So we can fix enough for six,
And sive a little treat,"
of "Banington Hall" eoliee. If you
buy one can of this coffee you will bid !
farewell to all other coffees; it has j
no equal. Try it. Granulated sugar,
201bs. to the dollar.
'Phone 935. W. L. POPE.
GENERAL BANKING
Savings Department Pays 4 Per Cent. Interest cn Deposit.
DIRECTORS:
W.H. BELK. O. P. HEATH, W. M. LONG,
J. M. DAVIS, H. G. LINK, C. M. PATTERSON,
T. C. GUTHRIE, J. H. LITTLE, J. W. ZIMMERMAN.
. Business Solicited.
W T. C. GUTHRIE, J. H. LITTLE, J. W. ZIMMERMAN. W
.-f . . Business Solicited. ; , . (H
Agj VJg; UK VJ !S7 yiS?VigJS 43S'VsSV7SBS'a5S' V?Vte7V!s! fc
m
FIXE LOT
. GOLDEN YELLOW TURNIPS,
NOK'ION YAM SWEET POTATOES
LARGE SMOOTH HUSH POTATOES,
CALIFORNIA ORANGES
BANANAS, ETC.
' Always Phone 330.
J. K. DAKSEY.
20 North College Street. Charlotte.
A FULL IJXE OF FRESH BACOX.
Spring Lettuce Carots, Soup Bunches,
Kadir.hes ami Spring Onions. Phone us
your orders.
S. It. LEXTZ.
Grocer,
Fred Cochrane, Mgr.
315 N. Tryon St. 'Phone 251.
New Lot
DELICIOUS VIRGIXIA HAMS.
A fresh barrel Fine Kraut just opened.
Nice Cream Cheese. Sweet and Irish
Potatoes, Turnips, Butter, Eggs, and
Poultry, Kingan's Pure Lard and Choice
California and Florida Oranges.
EDWARD CAMPBELL,
Grocer,
5th and College Sts. Thone C95.
VAN CAMP'S CANNED GOODS,
A Full Line of them of that excelnt
quality ana navor tnat nas maae nus
l.rarl f'lmnnc Tfino Tl-ieh PdtatneS.
Country Eggs, Butter and Poultry, and
everything in groceries at lowest
prices.
XV. T. RTJCKEIi,
12th and Caldwell Sts. 'Phone 1165
INVESTMENTS
Real Estate investments are now in greater demand in Char
lotte than,, ever before. We have on our list several pieces of prop
erty that ought to interest anyone in search of such investments.
See us about them.
We have several desirable homes and vacant lots on our list,
both in the city and suburbs.
CHARLOTTE REALTY COMPANY
A. G. CRAIG, Secretary and Manager.
Phone No. 377. Office, No. 18 E. Trade Street.
Phone No. 377. Office, No. 18 E. Trade Street.
t Don't Be Afraid......
Because it is getting cold to start to Building
' Use "HARD CLINCH PLASTER"
WATER AND FREEZING WEATHER WONT HURT lY.
Charlotte Plaster Co
nest and
Freishest
Groceries
at
Lowest
Irlce
at
Caldwell
& Company's.
4th & ChureU Sts.
'Phone 754
MISCELLANEOUS
jXIXETY per CENTS
of all insurance policies and Ins. sta
tistical work in the U. S. is to day
handled on the
OLIVER TYPEWRITER.
Insurance people are always progres
sive J. B. CRAYTON & CO.,
Trust Building.
NEW URAPHAPHONE RECORDS.
We have just received a full line of the
latest things out. Come in and hear
the newest catchy music. We sell talk
ins machines of all makes at lowest
prices.
QUEEN CITY CYCLE CO.
faTHE CHICAGO" TYPEWRITER, $35.
Satisfactorily meets the requirements
of the heaviest office work. The only
machine for those whose work does
not justify them in paying ?100. for a
typewriter. s
Investigate Get the Proof. '
II. R. TOWNSEND,
General Agent.
22 W. Fifth St. Charlotte, 2V. C.
IS' YOUR ROOF
Standing the Test That This Weather
Pots It to? If Not 'Phone us for Help.
STRANGE & SIIUMAN,
Tin and Slate Roofing.
32 North College St. 7hone 611.
PHONE 370 WOOD WE ARE ABLE
to furnish dry Oak and Pine Stove
Wood in any quantity desired by you.
Phone 370.
c. Down & co.,
Cor. Sth and Railroad.
ERRANDS run toy rostal Telegraph
Messenger". Prompt aiuf reliable ser
vice guaranteed. Telephone 13b. W. O.
Gaffney, Manager.
THIS WELL
That the
Charlotte Building & Loan
Association
will open its 33 Series Saturday, Feb
ruary 3rd, 1906, at its office, 203 North
Tryon St.
Applications for loans now being
filed. The Secretary will be pleased
to talk to any that are considering tak
ing B. & Li. Stock and anything not
understood will gladly explain.
J. H. VAN NESS,' President.
WILLIS BROWN, Sec. & Treas.
Q g
ssa,
QUICK SALES AND PROMPT RETURNS
We buy, sell and exchange all sorts o city and suburban prop
erty, improved or unimproved, and farming and timber lands. We
can always find, a buyer for your property, and if he is short on
part of the purchase price, we can frequently help him finance the
deal. We have money on hand at all times to lend at from one to
three years, and we are glad of an opportunity to place it on good
real estate, when the buyer makes a satisfactory cash payment
also. If you are in the Real Estate Market, either to buy or ex
change, you will do well to consult us before making any sort of a
trade. We have very superior facilities for doing satisfactory
business,' and it would pay you to ring up 236 before making a deal.
Spew Real Estate, Loan and Trust Go,
W. E. HOLT, President.
A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier.
track of your expense very easily if
you have a checking account, lor ev
ery check shows what you spent yoii
spent your money for and is a groat
help in keeping one from spend in
more than one otherwise would.
. We would like, to have you open a
checkin account with us. We offer
every courtesy that is consistent with
safe banking methods.
Call and see us about your banking
business and we think- we can con
vince you. of the advantage to be gain
ed by opening an account with us.
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK,
OF CHARLOTTE, N. C.
R. A. DUNN, V. P.
A. T. SUMMEY, Asst. Cash.
The Charlotte National Bank
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Resources $1,100,000.00
V It Is the business of this bank as well as its pleasure to encourage wit.
substantial help our depositors who are thrifty and reliable and ambS
tious.to accumulate money and succeed. If you are in this class
want your bank account. Call on or write.
, ;,:;., ; . , ;, , ; . W. H. TWITTV, Cashier.
t ' " ' ' . FRANK GILREATB, President.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CHARLOTTE, N. C
Orsanlxed 1805. . ; ;
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS...... $ 500,000.00
ASSETS 1,970,716.69
Your business respectfully splicited.
Every courtesy and accommodation extended consistent with
sound banking.
:,;;,-.-: :,; ; -:r , H. - VICTOR, Cashier. . .
D EVERYBODY SHOULD CARRY A
I BANK ACCOUNT
p All agree-that every man, woman and child should carry a f
gL bank account Saving money strengthens character, promotes ones's
, business interests, helps one's reputation, establishes one's credi'
P paves the way to prosperity, leads to a home and provides for oi
5 age and sickness.
Southern Loan & Savings Bank
P P. M. BROWN, President. ' W. S. ALEXANDER, V. Pres.
P W. U JENKINS, Cashier. .
REAL ESTATE
WANTED More Dwellings, Stores
and Offices to let.- More demand than
supply. Some of you are not satisfied
with your present returns. Let me
use my rabbit foot a few times, and
you'll smile all over. '
. li. KQESLGB,
25 S. Tryon St.
'PIIOM3 1195 for Dry Oak and Pine
Wood in any quantity. Quick delivery.
Adams & Henderson .... 12-22eod-tf
..Tci LKT Uear portion second and
third floors Brick store 217 So Tryon.
Good light. Will fix up for Lpdge hall,
etc., lime lease. W. P. Dowd.
l-22-10t-eod.
E. P. HOOVER, 303 West Trade
6treet. Fresh water-ground meal and
choice grroeceries. Phone 1248.
11-29-w-sm-tf. ...
BUSINESS BUILDERS,
RESTAURANTS
OYSTEItS AND GAME
are at their best now and if you want
them served just right drop into
THE GEM nESTUUAlVT
Try one of our Western Steaka.
DRUGGISTS
SWEET PEAS.
All colors, senarate orvmixed. in bulk
or in papers. Plant early as possible.
DILWORTH DRUG STORE. '
Phone 247. B. S, Davis.
DERMAL
BALM
The Reliable ar.d Certain- Curs
for Chapped and Rouen Skin
25' cents
R. H. Jordan & Co.
OUU LIME OP TOOTH NAIL, AND
HAIR BRUSHES.
Is Complete.
Irlce to Soft Yon.
. MAYER'S Y ;
Druircrliit.
1 and Tryon Sts. 'Thone 252.
Cold Breaker !
(Laxative.)
V
Moves the bowels gently,
Stimulates the circulation,
Warms the blood,
Cures the Cold,
25c.
Fresh shipment of the Famous Musk
egon Buckwheat Flour just received.
Phone your order . - - ,.
Burweli S, Dunn Co.
Retail Cor. Trade and Tryon Ste
Wholesale 205 S. College St.
21 :
Car Tickets
For $1.00
t At the Office of the
STREET RAILWAY CO
E. D Laltsa, resident.
Avoid Chaps V
If we knew of anything better than
our - ,. -;
CAMPHORATED GLYCERINE '"
LOTION : V . ,
for keeping . the : skin soft and
sweet, we would recommend it. .
Customers insist that there
couldn't - be anything better. It
heals chapped and roughened skin
: in a night. ; . . :; . , ,, .
Voodall & Sheppard
r Druggists-
Fresh car load
Melrose FLOUR.
We sell tJ any
body. THE STAR MILLS
XV. M. CROWELL,
l'roti
'J'Iiobc 2ST
TORES-
Store rwuin, 2li N. Tryon St. . . . $50.00
Store room Dilworth $25.00
Manufacturer's Loft. Dilworth. . $25.00
Store room, 205 N. Tryon St $40.00
HOUSES-
6 room house 414 N. Smith st. . . $12.00
5-room cottage, 712 E. 9th... fl $10.00
4-room cottage, E. 5th St. Extd.. $7.00
4-room cottage,1 1217 North Davidson
. Street $6.00
4-room cottage, Belmont Springs $6.00
4-room Cottage,. Vina Heights; . $5.00
BR0W11 k c6.,
203 N Tryon Street,
Phone . : : : : 535
For Sale City
Property
Dr. H. G. Henderson
DENTIST.
PhoP'
USHER BROTHERS.
? 341 und 416,
Hunt Buildinsr. Charlotte. 1ST. r
Dentistry Practiced in all its Branches.
XU Work Guaranteed.
'Phcu 373.
Elegant Modem 9-room home, N. Try-
on St .. - ' ..
Elegant modern 9-room home, West
Trade St.
Elegant modern . 9-room home, East
.Ave.
Nice modern 8-room, home, N. Brevard
St. .
Nice modern 7-room home, 600 E.
9th St. '
Nice modern 5-room homes,511 and 515
E. 9th St.
Iice modern ' 6-room home, 614 N.
Caldwell St.
Nice 6-room home, 11 E. 12th St.'.
Nice 9-room home 9 E. 12th St.
Also other very desirable city lots
and investments at attractive prices
and terms F '
J. Arthur Henderson & Bro.
Tlie MERCHANTS & FARMERS NAT. BAN !
CHARLOTTE, N. C
CAPITAL - $200,000.00
ASSETS - - - $1,500,000.00 I
We invite you to opeir an account , with us, promising every t
courtesy and accommodation consistent with sound banking,
We pay four per cent, interest on cime deposits.
GEORGE E. WILSON, President -JOHN B. ROSS, Vice Pres.
W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier. j
CANNOT OFTEN
BUY ON BREVARD STREET
A good, as new, 5-room Cottage for
$1,650.00; $500 cash, balance through
Buildias and Loan Association. All
modern conveniences, car line by the
door. Rents well. One block of GraA
ed School, ( minutes' walk of tin
Square. Will be sold at once. Call on
or phona
rowri & Company
203 N. TRYON ST.
PHONE 535
the Plum
While a few pessimists waste time prating about fictictious values in
real estate, we notice that the "world do move," especially that part in and
near the Queen City. While they are prating the man with faith and
his eyes open gets the plum. ; Here are two to pick up, 25 acres, wood,
new 5-room house, long macadam frontage. Another just it, only 50 acres
and 6-rcom house; both cn easy terms; both the best in their class, an I
their class, is the best. . Other farms, city and suburban property.
W. T. Wilkinson: & Go.
' ' J. A. BROWN, Notary Public.
Room 6 Hunt Building. Charlotte, N. C
u
SE that spare Dollar to open a Bank Account The
first aepqsit makes the other ones easy.
TRY IIV- PAY FOUR PER CENT
Southern States Trust Company
Trust Building,
GEORGE STEPHENS,
President.
CAPITAL $200,000.
Charlotte, N. C
W. H. WOOD,
Treasurer.
T. S. FRANKLIN,
Vice President.
S. DAVIS,, Assistant Treasurer.
' :: "': -r ; , WE OFFER
A Fine Business Lot
; TWO BLOCKS FROM THE SQUARE,
. . ABOUT 99x1 88 IN SIZE.
Just the place, for large wholesale business or machinery business.
This. is one of the very fine properties of this class which can now be
found on the Charlotte market, and we will take: pleasure in giving you
pax-ticularsiat our office at an early date. : . :
F- C. ABBOTT & COMPANY
"EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE"
'J