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THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, AUGUST 1 8, 1 90S. 12 ! NO PUNISHMENT LIKELY For South Carolina Lynchers as Public Sentiment is With the Mob. Columbia, S. C., Aug IS. Governor Heyward returned yesterday from the scene of the lynching of the negro Bob Davis near Greenwood, Thursday evening. When asked for a statement concerning the lynching the Governor said" he had nothing to say further than that, after a conference with Solicitor Cooper, of the Greenwood circuit, he had instructed that officer tc take immediate steps to prosecute the known members of (the mob. :As' the sentiment among the Tjest citizens' nfvthe county, as well as a good;num- ber of negroes, -is in- sympathy-with the action of the mob, it is hardly :prob able that the prosecutions will amount to anything. A' negro school teacher of the neigh borhood has written a card to the news papers in which he endorses the lynch ing of Davis. The negro citizens of Greenwood county yesterday issued the following address in regard to the lynching of Bob Davis: "We, the negroes of ' this county, wish to say that we are with you and in anything so serious as this you gave assistance in what you think best. We cannot afford, as a race, to uphold anything that tends to lower our Chris tain or moral standing, and the quicker we show that we are ready to help trace thear lcaszfiflxzfinxzfifixzfiflfffift trace the rascal to his dan, the quicker j will' we have the sympathy of the white man when we are intruded upon. Some minded colored persons may say' that the negroes should not have assisted the white men in their search, but we say to them. 'You are simply needing common sense.' If there is anything lacking on the part of the nePTb race it is that of self-respect, and we say that if he cannot respect himself, teach him. and do not be partial how and in what manner the lesson be given. Now. until the lead ers of the race establish the fact that we should join in and overtake any rascal, we are not in full discharge of our duty. Then let us as a race learn to respect ourselves and thereby ex pect it of others. "We think we voice the sentiment of every respectable negro in the countrp when we say that the country is rid of one of the meanest, most disrespectable characters imaginable, and your thoughts are ours. It is un reasonable to expect the white man to respect and protect us when we do not respect ourselves. The only thing wanted was the right man and that is what we had, and we are satis fied. (Signed,) "COLORED CITIZENS OF GREEN WOOD COUNTY." WANTED An experienced retail Shoe man with five or six thousand dollars to invest to take charge of a : store for factory in Charlotte. State j experience and give references. Ad dress X., are Charlotte Daily isews. 15-12t. WANTED All round, good shoe maker that can do first-class sew work. No drinker wanted. For particulars address W. R. Campbell, C E. Trade St. . 8-15-4t W A N T E D- White girls. Steady work. Charlotte Steam Laundry. ' 24-tf. THE BUSY MAN cannot afford to spend his time hunting for it. He ad vertises in The News and it comes to him. FOR SALh OR RhNl MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Cheap; parlor pool ta ble Notify Box 5S4 quick. 18-3t FOR RENT Two upstairs rooms in private dwelling, modern furnished. September First. C. M.. Carson. . . 18-2t FOR SALE Game Bantams and eggs for hatching. William Bush, 800 North College. 18-lt FOR SALE 'Pony, gentle, anybody can drive, also buggy in good condi tion. Address "Pony," care News. 17-2t TWO rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 1070. 401. So. Church. " 18-lt FOR SALE. One house and two lots on E Vance St., and two houses on E. Hill. Apply 912 Mint Street. 200 SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. All makes for sale cheap. Prices will surprise you,'; Get our list.. before buy ing. '' ".' '. ' v J. E. CRAYTON & CO., ' Trust Building. Phone, 305.' i MONROE SODA WATER A healthful beverage made in as sorted flavors of Germless Artesian water. Ideal for family use. All gro cers sell it. Wholesale by T. H. MILLER." 219 E. Trade St. 'Phone 932. AT A FRACTION OF THE COST. of a new one we can make your old Refrigerator or Ice Cream Freezer as good as ever. STRANGE & SHUMAN. Tin and Slate Roofing and Repairing. 32 N. College St. 'Phone 695 WHITE GIRL WEDS A NEGRO. She Clings Affectionately to the Bride groom During the Ceremony. Springfield, Mass., aug. 17. Miss Margaret M. Dooley, of Plattsburg, N. Y., white, young and attractive, was married today to Edward Williams, a negro, also of Plattsburg. The cere mony was performed in the Municipal ijunamg by City Clerk 12. A. NeweU Mr. Newell, though opposed to mixed marriages, could discover no legal grounds on which he could decline to perform the ceremony. The bridegroom is tall and well pro portioned, while the bride is slight in stature.' During the ceremony she clung affectionately to the arm of her dusky companion. The couple came to Springfield to escape the disapproval of the woman's family. The bridegroom gave his age as thirty-two, his home No. 39 Margare: street, Plattsburg, and his occupation as that of steward. The bride said she was twenty-four, and that her parents were William and Bridget Dcoley", of Plattsburg. The couple were fashionably attired and well provided vith funds. They made Inquirias at the Municipal Build ing concerning "the best hotels." Pestridge Wants $5,000 Because He Couldn't Eat in Joe's. Springsfield, Mass., Aug. IS. Be cause Joe Fun, Springfield's wealth iest Chinaman, refused to serve food in his restaurant to Frank J. Pestridge prize-fighter and leader of colored so cial functions, Pestridge has sued Fun for" $5,000. Feeling exists against Fun in colored circles because .a popular negress broke a marriage engagement with a dusky swain to become Fun's wife FOR RENT T-room new house 1205 So. Tryon St., modern improvements, electric lights. Apply to John W. Sheppard, care Woodall & Sheppard's drug store. ll-4t-eod FOR RENT New ten-room house, Elizabeth Heights; water, sewerage, electricity. Apply to E. Nye Hutchi son, Jr., or to McD. Watkins. IC-sat&mon.-tf. FOR RENT Six-room house, mod ern improvements, 306 North Graham St, near in, on car line near Southern depot. Apply at 308. Mr. E. J. Strickland. 16-4t FOR SALE One-horse wagon. L. W. Austin, corner 4th and E. Ave. -16-2t FOR RENT: Two most desirable residence southern part of city near Graded School, all conveniences, Sept. 1st. W. F. Dowd. 15-10 DESIRABLE rooms and board 20G N. Tryon street. 16-tf THE man who uses News ads. ac complishes more with less effort. BOARD and Rooms are wanted by lots of people who read these adver tisements daily. BACK up your wish with an adver tisement here and you will get it. FOR . RE NT Desirable dwellings, stores, offices and shops. S. Wittkows ky. ( 11-tf MISCELLANEOUS. CARPETS cleaned on the floor; up holstering, refinishing and furniture re pairing. J. M. McLaughlin, Phone 22. 18-2t PHONE 370 VVOOD WE ARE able to furnish dry Oak and Pine Stove Wood in any quantity desired by you. 'Phone 370. - C. DOWD & CO. Cor 8th an4 Railroad. BEWARE of Headache Cures that depress the Heart. MacKAY'S Mac-u-dine, the sure Headache cure Never Fails. 10c, 25c, and 50c per Bottle. At all Druggists. . GROCtRS The Char Go The Secret of Making ftoiiey is the Saying of It 3 I will not only help you save, but pays 4 per cent, ..on-' Savings Deposits. Absolutely Safe. CAPITAL $100 000.00 J. H. LITTLE. Pres. C. M. PATTERSON, V.-Pres. I R. KAGOOD, Cashier. . " v; 18 EAST TRADE STREET; O- o - --0 HiiclnQcc Immotmont T UUOlllUUU IIIUUUIIIIUIII I ANY ONE LOOKING FOR AN INVESTMENT IN CENTRAL BUSINESS PROPERTY WOULD DO v. WELL TO CONSULT US AT ONCE. The Charlotte Realty Company A. G. CRAIG, Secretary and Manager. Office, 18 East Trade St. " Phone 377 O - -O IF YOU are earning less than $50.00 weekly, we will show you how to dou le your income or salary. No invest ment required. Address Supt. 701 Drexel Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. 18-lt LARGE FINE TABLE APPLES 35c. Peck. Other kinds 20c. Fresh cakes and crackers; White Comb Honey, 16c. Best Lemons, 20c. ' I5RIDGERS & CO. 203 W. Trade St. FRESH TODAY. Pound Cake; Vanilla Creams, Rice Flakes, Quaker-Oats, Potato Chips, Kingan's Hams and B. Bacon. Fine lot Watermelons. J. fc DARSEY. Phone 350. OCTAGON SOAP 7 bars for 25 cents; rresh. Bbl of Nor way Mackerel 5 cts. apiece; Beaufont Ale on ice; Best Hams and Breakfast Bacon; Barrington Ilall Coffee is the name of the best coffee on earth. Su gar. -" W. L. POPE, iJu Cd, . 229 W. Trade. f MORNING JOY COFFEE1 Every one who has ever visited New Orleans knows of the , coffee, that, is served at the Old French Market. Its delicious flavor is a thing never to be forgotten. We have secured a quanti ty of the coffee which we are selling in 2 pound cans at 75c. EDWARD CAMPBELL, Cor. College and 5th Sts. 'Phone 695. SUNBEAM TEA. Most of our customers know ' this delicious Tea . and will use no other. Those who do not are advised to try it on our recommendation, S. R. LENTZ, Fred Cochrane, Manager. 515 N. Tryon St. Phone 251 i fall F laster-Hard G iincli Will stay where you' put It. Water will not cause It to fall off natural shrinkage of building will not crack It. Manufactured exclusively by CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet CHARLOTTE, N. C. NEW SERIES Mutual BuilcSing and Lqeutv just started, if there's a better place for investment or borrowing money for building it is unknown in these "Diggins." The trouble with you is you don't start the balU and, consequently, you're still a renter, and : still behind In the race for a competency. Take a drink (city water) and nerve yourself for saving. It's not Low much you make, but how much you save that counts in the race. Your theory is how much you can spend, and you're a back number. - -Come to-morrow. PHONE 344. . L. KEESLER, Secretary. 25 S. TRYON ST. SATURDAY, AUGUST 4TH IS THE DAY The Charlotte. Building & Loan Association Will Open Its 34th Series at'he0 Office of the Company N : : 203 North t Tryon Street. This Association now numbers it friends and stock-holders by the thousands; if you are not one you should be. Rich' and Poor. Young and Old carry stock. Why t. wait, join the crowd. Applications for loans now being "filed. J. H. VAN NESS, President. 'WILLIS BROWN, Secretary. female I Pointer abou iy2 years old. Liberal! wt "AVt A smail lui reward for information leading to re-f' cold storage Irish Potatoes. These covery. It. L. Adams. 327 N. Trvona,D 111 111 Bl- wuumuu. u. juu LOST Black and white St. 8-14-tf YOU can rent that spare room to some one who reads these ads every evening. GOING to move this fall? An ad. here will enable you to choose from the most desirable houses of Charlotte- a tf A Vlord WANTED wanted- -Polite VOll Tie- man office work. Charlotte Steam Laundry, 18-lt 4 TW9 , Salesmen wanted in each state. Salary $150 month and expenses experience unnecessary, samples free Los Angeles Cider Co., New York. 18-lt MEN Everywhere to distribute our samples, $3, daily, no canvassing "Ol iver," Monroe Building, Chicago. 18-lt WANTED Good home for fine boy baby, two days old. Apply Presbyte rian Hospital. 181-t WANTED 500 bushel dried peach pits. - Newell & Wallace, Ne wells, N. C. :17-6t " WA N TE D-vFor U.; s. army, able bodied tjnmairried men, between ages? Of 21. and eoicltizens of United states ot-gocdJcbaTttCter and temperate ihab-' it8 who flcan'-speak, read - and 'write English.; For . information apply to Recruiting Officer, 15 West Trade St., Charlotte, N. C; 40 S. Main St, Asheville, N. C; Bank Building, Hick ory; N. C. or Glenn Building, Spar tanburg, S. C. 7-7-tf PORTER WANTED, must know the city thoroughly. Reference required. The Tate-Brown Co. ic-tf EVERY prosepctive tenant in Char lotte reads The News To Rent ads. daily. OPPORTUNITIES are waiting for the person who advertises here. THE RIGHT man or the right place for the right comes from an adver tisement in The News. Women and Girls in our Sewing-Room. Any one. who, can run a machine at home can quickly learn our work. Ex perienced operators . make from $8.00 to $12.00 per week, and we pay 60c per day while learning. Apply The Charlotte Clothing Mfg. Go. Cor. Tryon and Fourth Sts. ' should want seed potatoes call us early as our stock is very limited, also new crop sweet potatoes. SARRATT & BLAKELY, Charlotte and Dilworth. WE CARRY A FINE STOCK ' High-Grade Flour, Coffee and Tea, Country Hams and Shoulders, Honey, Fresh, Eggs and Chickens, Peaches and Vegetables, Cotton: Seed iMeal, Bran, and Hay. J. T. MULLIS & CO. 30 N. College. . Phone 510 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Brick house, corner lot, North Brevard and Stb. Make me an offer- and : hurry up. You're slow and uncertain, and the other fellow acts while you dream. Do business, fast and furious, like the politician . runs, and you'll get there. ' E. L. KttSLER. Phone 344. BUSINESS BUILDERS WANTED Table boarders, room to. rent. S13 West 5th, St. RESTAURANTS' A NICE SLICb OF WATERMELON Crisp, Sweet and Tender, right offthe, ice or , a. nice caniaioupe,. cooi iragrant randn "delicious are' most tembtine things these warm,, days .and .may.. al ways be found in perfection at- - THE GEM RESTAURANT. E. F. Creswell, Manager." N DRUGGISTS FULL LINE OF TOILET SOAPS at THE FAMILY DRUG STORE C. R. MAYER & CO. ? Druggist. Phone 252. nlsr 15-4t'6th and Tryon Sts. TRY THOSE Monday Lunches . : at the D. WiLKiNSON, Prop: 14 North Brevard, ? modern,' ! 7 rooms. Close in (Aug. 20th) $22.50. 30G East -9th, Modern 7; room cottage, Sept 3st.?i8.0O. . . , ; 509. West 9tli, Modern,'7 rooms, $20.00. 510 North Tryon, modern conveniences, . bath room both, floors, close in, good condition. , . 208 South Graham, . 5-room cottage, 112.50. .. . 631 ;N. Brevard, corner B. and 11th Stg:, 6 room dwelling, store attach ed (new) ?22.50. ' 613 E. 13th. G rooms S6.00. Store-rooms 18 and 20. r West 5th, with : basement and second story. Well suited for manufacturing plant. j. Arthur, Henderson & Bro. , A , .. . Lead, Zinc, Linseed Oil Paint ' That is what the mi Era Paint is. We guarantee it. BurwelbDiiim Retail Store On the Squared Opposite the i Central Hotel. " ; '' STORES. Store room 205 N. Tryon St .?40.00 Store Room Dilworth .... . $25.00 Manufacturer's Loft Dilworth .. $25.00 - . - HOUSES. Elegant Apartment Ryder Block, East Morehead St. . . .. $35.00 8-room House 402 South Church St., Modern Conveniences. . . .v . .$25.00 7-room Cottage, 203 East Morehead St., modern conveniences .... . .$20.00 6-room flat E. :4th St. ... . ..$20.00 & COL 203 N, Tryon Street, mm Pbone. : : 535 A LARGE SHIPMENT OF i JUST, RECEIVED ALL SIZES AND SH ADE$ Woodall I S Sheppard Wholesale and . Retail j 1 1 ti. L win icouit ill auuuiuiiouiug some good is to be commended instead of being condemned. You will find that by using our Imperial Flour you do the trick of accomplishing good bak ing, which is bound to result in satis fying the members of your household. ' When you aecompllsu this you are doing something that is wrortli men tioning. All the users of the Imperial Flour are loud in their praises of its many good baking qualities; We want j'ou to get acquainted with it also by trying it on your next Pake day. When you buy Hour insist on getting the Im perial brand. If you do yod -will not havev occasion to - be disappointed. It is for sale at every grocery in town. ! W. G. SHOEMAKER. ' Phone 444. - E 4 or Sale Ninety acres one-half mile from Plneville on macadam and & c Seven room cottage with larg 2 rooms, wide hall. Earn t I building, 30 acres heavily timbered land, lies level and productive. This would ma'e anyone a nice home rinr. ' school, church, etc. Price.. ' ;e. r' -i,000 109 acres, 11 miles form town, two good tenant houses nin, of fire wood, land-lies level. Price.. ' ',f'1,y ', - ' . -J-'MJoO 115 acres near Mint Hill, 6 ro m house in a grove, large barn , , out buildings, all In good condition, 4o' acres wood land, cioorf ture fenced. Price, .,, f.nvrr .v.. a . - ' EASY TERMS ON ALL OF THESE PROPERTIES. i I t Southern Real Estate, loan & Trust Co, t Savi ngs Depart men t " COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK PAYS 4 PER CENT and Compounds the Interest Quarterly Assets and Personal Liability Over Two Million Dollars STEP THE BOY OR MAN WITH A BANK ACCOUNT EARLY IN LIFE IMBIBES THE FEELING OF SECURITY AND HEAL THY INDEPENDENCE. WE SOLICIT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS, OFFERING 4 PER CENT. INTEREST, COMPOUNDED QUAR TERLY. fE J1EB6IIMTS AND FARMERS KATIGiKAL BAHIC I i The CSiarSotte NatiOEiaS Bzm U Nil XD STATES DEPOSITARY. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Resources $1,100,000.00 It in the business of this bank as well as Its pleasure to encourage wtd substantial help cur depositors who aie thrifty and reliable &nd amb! tlous to accumulate monoy and succeed. If you are In this cU want .your bank aceounL Call on or write. IJsssiiiESSj 'MlBai tl. H. TWITTY, Caehler. i iiwWii ttdlt i 'i I milt im ii I ill tilr f G T ickets At the Office of the STREET RAILWAY CO D lJat& jeadent. :r - - FOR '.. - . ' Sunday Smoking ! "'. ' '""get ' " ' . C-I-G-A-R-S From Us Today FRANK GILRBATH, President. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE, N. d Orsale4 IMS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ...... S 500,000.00 assets... 1,970,716.09 Your business reapectfnlly solicited. Sver eovtecT and acebminbdatiou extehdec. consistent it i; aomndi banking;. ' L ML .VICTOR, Cashler.r-rt 7 . . . , t fcstate Big investment in . Jvlt'L-'-f' V,-;-i . ' " 14 PER CENT - 5 Houses and Lot $1250.00. Houses rail in- good condition good tenants pay well. Owner" Wants' Money and we are going to sell them right now. We can arrange terms. Call or phone. - i ; - w2t)3 N." TRYON ST. orap Phone 535. DciSays Am 8angerous ! Why not come to a decision about buyinq that FARM you've been talk ing' about so 1ohg7 The owners want to make arrangements for next year and unless you decide very soon they will be rented. We have about THIRTY in this. Union' and Iredell Counties, all sorts of prices and accomodating terms. - City and Suburban Property. WilkimojD (& Go. J.' A. BROWN, Notary Pub ic Room 6, Hunt Building. Charlotte, fi , C. When constantly at it, bring surprising results. Our Savings .Department pays 4 Per Cent, and ' Compounds Quarterly. ONE DOLLAR is sufficient to open an Account. .Southern States Trust Company Capital $200,000.00 -rV TRUST BtiiLDiNG. CHARLOTTE, N. C GEORGE STEPHENS. Pres. I ; W. IL WOOP. Treas. T. S. FRANKLIN, Vice.-Pres. YOU SHOULD SEE THAT J. E. DAVIS, Asst. Trearf. V E R Y ? ATTR ACTI V E SO located in one of the best suburbs" on large corner-lot, with car -line, wate' ana sewerage ana eiectric ngnts. The price will interest you if you are lookine: for a complete moderate cost "home with plenty of yard room. '! C. Ar3BfOTT & COMPANY j ? EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE. .; .. . - )
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