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t 1 1 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER 8, 1904. i:u:c?atkinout of dakger. ill UlARD BATTLR T ai'KDKY. ? . Sfwi Prow the Far Rant " 4 He port That Krkl I AUarltlMff Tr Raaslatt Cra It. fre Mak4es-ttt. Prtrrafeaf Am IHorlttea CaiUral That Karaaal. kin -wilt Have Hla What farn Mukde Beta KvamateaWapa Maraaala th Raaalaa Hear. With the exception of a, report from : t. Petersburg, by way of Pari, to th that n Important rear guard ac lion i bHnir fought beforw-Makilfiv there Is no news from the far East, Ither from Russian;; or Japanese sources. For the world-watcher of the great tragedy the curtain has been Oroppedatid nearly all la conjecture. Mot even an expression of opinion comes from Japanese sources, but from t u Petersburg ft la Indicated that the authorities are confident the critical fctage of the Russian retreat la past and that Kuropatkta la no longer in danger of loalng any part of hla forces tt the pursuing Japanese. . The Russian tommsnder haa arrived at Mukden, and It la given out In St, Petersburg that the bulk of hla army la now near there, while . dispatch from Mukden to the Associated Press, Sled Tueaday, iaya that the main Russian army ia pushing northward and evacuating that place, it 4a Indicated that the Japanese are still harassing the Kusaian army. Farther' than this nothing la known. and an absolute news silence prevails . BASBSAIX rESTERDAT. Atlanta, SepC' 7. Southern: Dwyer, a new pitcher, held Nashville down to two hits end won the first game this evening. Piatt, of Nashville, was hit hard In tne second, v Soore; K li K Atlanta 10SOOOOOxU I Nimlivllle .. '.. .i ..a 29000000-1! a 2 Batteries: Dwyer and Clarke; Nlckene and AcooralnL Umpire, Latham. Herond game. tfcwre: , - .- RHK AUanta .. -.. .. ....I v4l0O0i-VU Nashville ,. ,. 3 9 V tt o e I 9 8 Batteries: Mouth, iinniy and Clarke ; Putt and AecorslnL - empire, Latham. PART OK BI'SSIARS IX DASUI2U. Considerable) Traasport Left Hehlixl Mala Arar- Kvaraatlaa" Makden oer,rtiahtiMt RaadM. Mukden, Tuesday, Sept. . (Delayed in Transmission.) Part of the Kusaian army which Is coming to Mukden by wagon road ia in danger of being cut oft. All day and night Monday the - Japanese- In the hills on the east road shelled the Russian troops, in one in ' stance the Japanese Infantry attacked a, large fore of Ruaalan Infantry and artillery, which had taken to the hills. running parallel to the Japanese, In protecting the flank of the retreating army. Troop, guns and transport! are pouring Into Mukden by train and road. Considerable transport was left behind. ' The roads are In a frightful state. owing to the heavy rain Monday. The main Russian army pushing northward Is evacuating Mukden. -.M M.IKDES IKCK,StODA V. Karoaatklaa Wkereabnafa Triiopa Take Pnaltloaa Aroaad the Itr Critical 8tae Past. St Petersburg. Sept.' 7, S:!5 p. m. The bulk of the Russian Manchurlan army ia near Mukden, where it now appears General 1 Kuropatkln has been since Monday. His troops, it la understood, are not entering the city, but are taking up prepared positions around Mukden. While there ia no specific information on this point, the general staff believes that only a small rear guard la In the . neighborhood of TentaL No further lighting of importance Is expected south of Mukden. The critical stage la re garded a having-passed and the an nouncement waa made this afternoon that the War Office will no longer give out two bulletins each day. VAST "TORES RRPORTKD TtKWV New oi-I.Miia, Sept. J.-Ktmiticru: 8hrve piirt ai i lie htbi gama! on jioily utul rreitmtt - enure - in tfte first part m tne game, f ive ut in. Hjcuh tm h U In uic sccorni game were twu-l.iUfc.fe? a sours: i. II I: Bill l'VtAl t OIOJDfcOVti i 4 if nHiriUul-. Ualluif. Ciiltlttlu una Urultius; unit enstein and rox. Hecond gd.ne. Score: H 11 U Shrevepoil t 0 0 B 00 1 i . iew itrieuns 1 A u e u t 1 iiutteilea: UlUmm and OratllUH; vit(g ana ro. i mpiri;, t'tenniger. Kirnilnglimn, Sept. 7. Southern: While Rule was not hit nurd, liirmlnRiiam Mult bases at will and won on O'lirieu's home run drive to deep right Held. Bcore; it It K liirmingnam .. , ..ltnttvt 4 Mi ntgoraery 0 0 2 0 1 0 Hr a Tc Cure a Cold In On 01 f Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. K. W. Grove's aignature is on each bos. j& eeitiA . Special Notices i liattoiles: Dunham and Mlllerik: halt Umpire, WoodS'-ir and O'Brten. Uttlo Rock, Bt'pt 7. Southern : lluddlo sicn, a new pitcher secured ly iiltlc luca from DuIIum. Tex., was wild und fc-teu in two runs tit thu mat innlni; Hcore: It II K Little Itork .. .. . .0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0- 3 b Memphis 0HHn-i y i Ratteriea: HuddlUiti' and Zli.ram; Stocksdulc and Hurltiurt. Washinston, Sept. 7. Amerlciin: Tin? best liiwton could do to-day wu an even l.ieak with WuMliiiiRton. .Hi.ore: H II K. WoshiiiKton 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 (I- 3 1 i tiostlMI '.. .. .. ..'..'' MS 0 0-8 14 8 iUitl..ri,.M' I InulifM nn,l Kltlr.ilifn' Vftiinu jlid Crigt'i'. Umpires, Bhcrldan and Con-Hly.- ' fcwond grnnn. Score: R tl K WHtninauin ouzivozi x u it tWiton. 0000I10 1 8 2 Hirtcrlra: Woife and Clark; Winter hikI 8 Umplrt'K, Connolly and Sheridan. PhlUult-lphia. Bent. 7. Ameiicnn: flunk- fine pltchliiK to-day prevented New York from acoiing. Brute: RHK New York JIOOOOOOOO-ll i 1 Philadelphia. 0 0 U 2 1 0 0 x- a 11 1 Mntterls: Powell and MeOuIrr: Plitnlc and IHiwcrs. t'mplre. King. rtnlt, Sept. S. AmerlcaTir In the rrioHt aKgel (tame Keen it Uuuiett l'urk thl year Detroit defeated t lilcneo to-dv. Score: It 1 1 10 l twit 30000 1 20 X 9 Yi 1! ChiCngo 0 ) 0 fl 0 0 1 0 0 7 U 5 Batteries: KtlHon and Drill; Altrock and McFarlund. L'mplre. Dwyer. Clevelnnil, Sept. 7. Amcrieltn : Clevcliind m.-.rte 1(h hlta count for runs and v. on eauily. 8?orc: RHK Cleveland 1 0100800 x 5 2 81 Louis 0 1000000 0 1 6 3 Batteries: Bernard and Hueluw; 8ud- hoff and O'Connor. Umpire. O'Loughlln. boston. Bent. 7. Nntlona : WIlllH wn euy for Brooklyn to-day. Score : It H K Helton 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 o 2 li I Brroklyn .. .. .. . .0 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 H IS Butteries: Willi and Needham: Mitchell una Kergen. t mplre, Moruu. THE DEMAND FOR HIJ.rK RIBBON I mon and Vsnlllu Kxlracts Is ever growing. Whyt Best over made. UOSlt U,D CRBAM Made from the jtirHt and sweetust nniterials and du in lily perfumed. A lollet uitlcln Imleweti Hihle to every woman of rellnement. lh beKt Mkln fy)d, the best rnaHu: iwro, the meatrHl iromplexlnn la-uutl ncr. Itcgulnr alseB, 10 and 25 cents. VVOODA1.L & BilKPPARD, DrugglMts, ANOTHER KRHHll LOT OP THAT Bixid ch'e. IVo'ile tell uh It lilts no cIMul on tlila mHiket, l-'.-ic. box lots lit; rove kckh cueumoer nii kiin iimt r-cf?iv cd. 10c lo"n, or U-'Xi keg of WW pickltm. ';w shtpinetit of Java entree 30 W. Trade St. BRIDOERS & CO. UIIBATKBT VARIETY Of CIGARS evor nnsembled ut a clear counter in thla rlly is iltniilayed nt Hie Oem Rstuurant, CiK-ii-n of hII qualities, there being here an the brands Known to smokers to-duy. our favorite clgnr Is among the throngs of splendid smokers. OEM RESTAURANT, l. F. Crcsweil, Mpr. NOT A BIO LOT. BUT A NICE AS sorfbd lot of cakes and crackurs, that ars fresh. Wo prwfcr liaving frvsli goods to a Idg stock of crockets for hot weath er. Nice, fresh cereiili; everything per fectly fresh and crlp. A shipment ol fresh canned pena that yuu will rlml more economical than the peae In tit shop. BARUATT IlttKELY. WE SELL liRANNON'S FAMOUS fREAM. Will bo glad to have your order at any lime. wiuvtUKltl DIIUU 8TOHK, Phone 247. B. 8. DAVIS. BulldBfcE ..V. WK ARE IKK) KING WORK AHEAD. v unit; in himi maae yevur Meiections ue fore the fall ruxli. Many beautiful in i.iirneii enM ai naii-priee. WHKKLKH WALL PAP Y. M. C. A " BEST VACANT HOUSE IN CHAR lotte, 10 modern In every particular. You are going to get caught .without a comfortable place for cold 'weather. For Sale A charming little cVntago at a oarguin. W. C. JONES, at 4Cs. Ofllco, . Ji.', l , l, FOR RENT Modern fi-room house, V) S. laioweii street: modern li-room houw 411 W. Twelfth street; modern 3-rooms, .I13M, L. 1 rade street; (l-room house, lill'ij iv. oevenin street, city water; ti-room house, IH1J N. College street; 5-room hotuw, iilaial street, near Tryon; .'.-iiioin house. !N6 K. Seventh street; :i- and 1 loum hone.s In all parts of city. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON At BRO. St. Ixuls, Sent. 7. National': The Chi ciigo and St. Louis teams broke even In double-header here to-day. Score; R H K St. Louis 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 f. Chicago 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 6 1 Patterles: Taylor and WrU-an: BiIkcs imi o Nell, umpire, Zimtner. Stcond game. Score: R H E Kt. ImMh 2 0 0 I 0 I ft 0 x 4 X I 'hlcHKO 0 0 (I 0 0 0 a I O 1 2 I Patterles: Nichols and. Swindell: tiroth ml O Ncill. Umpire. Zimmer. New York. o-day won Sept. from ; The Warlc off Fire at l.inu Yaaa Knt Complete Tak la Waltlag far Kena 1- rem Karokl. Toklo, Sept. t, p. m. The general staff has-not , yet made public any details of tb battle, of Llao Yang. The people -trc still celebrating the victory, but-there Is c iiHiderable speculation over the silence of General . Kurqki's movements since Bunday. -. U is reported that the Japanese, not withstanding the ravages of Arc. cap tured vast accumulations of Russian "'" ni Biuinuimiun Bl L.iao ian. n H F National: New York Philadelphia. Si-ore II 11 K New York 0 0 0 0 0 2 .4 0 x li Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 o 2 0 - 3 K Batteries: W lltse and Warner; Sutholf anu lKioin. i ntpire, Kennedy. ! Cincinnati. S-pl. 7. National: Umpire : jonnsionn nau to Dp escorted off the ! rleld by the pollee after the games to- j uay. oecausc or disputed decisions. Score: eoorl son of Lfeutenant General Teranuehl. Minister of War. was killed In the right ing before Llao Yang. Is denied to-day. CRKAT RATTLE RKFOfte Ml ROE!,. ! Two Rasslaa Cams tSagaae Karokl KaraaatlUa Cent lane Sunh- war. ' Paris. Sept..?. The 8L Petersburg cor icspondent of The Echo de Paris, says: "A great battle is going on before Muk- dn. The Fl.-t and Seventeenth Corps are ci.gaged agafost General Knrokl. Oen erai vuropautin with the bulk of his t.-nopa ia moving towards Tiding. 1 RARBECIB At WARRRT4T074. A Irae Crews Hear Caatala Ulrna um4 Other. Reaalaa at lolalrn im Be Uela Hth school Reape-as. Correspondence of The Observer. Warrenton, Septj S.-?The Brunswick stew at Macon Jast Saturday waa largely attended. The crowd waa vari ously estfma ted at from 1,000 to 1,500. lirunswick stem, barbecue and other good things Were abundantly provid ed, and keenly enjoyed by the people. The speakers' stand waa beautifully decorated by the ladles of Macon, who are adepts in the decorative art, as well as In , providing delicious repasts. Mr. Tasker Polk was Introduced to the audience by Mr. S. G. Daniel. Mr. Polk a address was strong and beautt lul. Capt.R. B. Glenn waa introduced in a brief but strong address by Dr. : Iicot.,of, Littleton. CapL Glenn greatly ; lt;ased and encouraged the large audi- ! cute. 'He will receive almost ih sim I niic Toie ui ivarren. Arrangnments are being made on i la rge scale for' as reunion of Confed veierans in warrenton on " th if ih InsL An effort Is being made to ' i 'ii an uonreaerate soldiers now iiiST In the county. "There Is no one ul tnn cuuniy wno had a '-I in ine v.oniearate army. - How ny are there In the State? J Warrenton Furniture Factory la i.'ininir on run iiitia an i..i.. ... i rh grade of work. . The factory is -r ine emcieot management of Mr, . A. Burwell. , , , . - j t. John Graham, assisted br i 1 -orpa f able teachers, re-opened i M-nton High School last - week. ! were more students present at opening than at the opening of f ui term of 190Sand newetudents ve every day. The High School U in urlHhlng condition. . . . .- , .. A. li. Norment, pastor of the ' Presbyterian church In Raleigh, Uiree days' meeting in the Pres. i church., here, beginning with i i.iy. Those who beard him en- r,re treat; for he Is one o the . ' l.'is In the State. f the Mate conrraXulate Mr n Kecurit"!- Mr, John " i'i a member of Its '. ?'r. .McN'e.'ll j wlth ' ' 1 ' ' hUvl. 'writers In : ' r ' i :;e. front t'lttsburg 01002101 0 fi 10 Batteries: Harper and Schlel; Case and Phelps. Umpire. Johnstone Siwnd Kame. Score: :.- It H E f 'h f-innatl ft o fl n n n I - i i Pittsburg ii o n n ii n- l 4 Batteries: Hahn and Peilx; Leever and Archer. Umpire. Johnstone.' Came called in seventh inning on account of dirkness. Providence Sews. There was a lawn party at Mr. O. B. Bryant s Monday night, and about 2 couples were present. The porch and lawn were lighted with Japanese lan terns. The school at Carolina Academy opened Monday with Mr. Stacey, ol Waxhaw. as teacher. Miss Edna Ross entertained A few of her friends this week In honor of Miss Elizabeth Robinson, of Hock HUI, S. C. Miss Alice Ardrey has returned from FVrt Mill. 8. C. She wus accompanied by her sister. Mrs. J. L. Spratt. who will spend several days In this neigh borhood. Mrs. W- M. Barrlnger. of Statesville, haa been visiting at Capt. W. K. Ard rey's. ' OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE BEEN Pa tiently wultlng for the arrival of Smith Held hams We are glad lo inform you I hut they have landed at last. The gen uine sweet and Juicy old Smltlifield iuim that we have handled for years" and years. If you want something dainty for breakfast, let uh send you u Smltn lleld. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. FOR SALE FOR LESS THAN FIRST cost, four Automobile. Gasolene. Al! 1WM models and in llrst class condition. Queen City Cycle Co. WE WANT TO BID ON YOUR BRICK or frame buildings. Oood reference given. W. E. PR BR SON At SON. 3 North Davidson street. Pin me 647. W E M A KYf "AM3CIA LTY OF S PI CESI If you need any tills season let us have your order. You wjll Mud ours lo be the very best. C. R. MAYER CO., Druggists, Sixth and Tryon Sis. Bell 'phono 252. HAVE YOU READ IT? "SERMONS BY THE DEVIL!" Our latest book. Price $1.00. C. II. ROBINSON A CO.. No. 8 V. Fifth St. Charlotte. N. C. WXBEBBn " OF THE lenes Mechanics Perpetual Building Loan As o elation Commenced Saturday, Sept 3d. . ... This is the 44th lime we have adviVd the public that We were opening a Njw Striesand each time .as the public more liberally thanbefuie availed itself of the opportun ity until to-dav we have in force 14,000 Shares of the:. par value of : : : : : : : : $1,400,000 The subscription of the September Series brings the "prospective Borrower" lo be fully creparcd to com mence his building: wiih Ihe earliest advent of spring. So hurry up, not only youiself subscribe tor st-ck but induce your friends to becc-me firstly a "Money Saver' and secondly a "Home Owner." R E. COCHRANE. Sec'y and Treas. ; Several Attractive Dihvorth Homes : Eight rooms, two-story Park Avenue. , chokso location,' corner lot,' TS by 150, price $4,250. ; On the Boulevard Eight rooms, two-story, slate roof, shady side of th , street, price (3,2t0. -,- - . Seven-room, two-story, ClefpAnt Avnrae, desirable location', halt of car line, prlcw 12,500. --r ! - - - . , Beautiful Boulevard home, sight rooms, $4,250. ' Terms and other information at office. - 9 Mb i air li id li fee. No. 4 South Tryon Street P. M. BROWN, President. " W. S. AXJ5XANDER, Vk Pres. ,,14. CARSON, Secretary, -i S. WITTK0WSKY, President. There is a BEST in everything. 'American Life Insurance is the best the world. in COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK ,opicAnt&fi& n. c. VKtfytlZMDSQ years AGO. CAPITAL $2000000 ASSETS $1,550,000.00 s&KUnited States Depository ,! OFfl.ER!: President. ' W. B. HOLT,' Vice President. A. G. DltENIZEIt, Cashier. DIRECTOftS: W. E. HOLT. It. 11, A. DUNN, O. E. C. HOLT, L. FRANCIS L. COXE. Stands First on the Honor Roll of National Hands In North Carolina; mm J. S. 8PE.VCKI JI. C. I3CCLEH, It. L. GIBBON. ! M. MILLER, Sr? W. JOHNSTON, KANKS HOLT, llllli L w - Is the best in America to its policy-holders. Desirable territory for competent pro ducers. Address Hm SUSMAN, Genl. Manager, Charlotte, N. C B K IN A IIUItRY-CIIAUMINd IIOI'SK up-to-date, HO. You nin't foul anil pot mis pium. just irt It to-day. A hand wm nomp, w: anniher, the most ro slrable in the city, furnished. G0. Cheao er places everywhere, hut I don't keep inrin empiy. it you r hi Irom mo you ve pi io aft. ana not i, i sleep. I yuu vo Kii DtisiiieRK 111 .virur dry ivines rome tn npe rue, othiTwi.sc. go a Ashing i'uu i iuih wcaincr in my simii. r.. i. kklsli;r. 2j S. Tryon Street. MA8TIC PAINT!" The kind that lasts. Hold and sua ran U.-.-1I ujr ins jarniinM airs. '-O. JAU A. KOIIW. MfT. TRY OCR MILL-FEED! Uood for horses ami rows. THE "STAR MILLS," VV. M. Crowell, i'ron'r. You Know What ou Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, because, the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless manmtr. COTTON REGION BULLETIN. STATIONS. 3.x P3 3Sa ' 55 S. s ttih 7lh ' a Cluirlotte. clear " 7S 62 " .0 Cberaw, cloudy 8 t4 i .0 Florence, cloudy 84 ti T tKddsborO, pt. cloudy. . "B 4 .0 Oreensboro, cloudy 78 5 .0 l.umberton. cloudy.. .... 80 t .0 Newljem, cloudy.. .. .... 78 KH .0 Ralelgrh, cloudy.. 78 2 .0 Weldon, .Joudy 82 W) - .0 Wilmington, cloudy.-r-s, 4 7S 66 .9 HAVK YOU A JOB OP" PLUMBINO? We would like to bid on your work.. No matter how larire or small It may be we aro cspanie or doing it to your sutlsfac- non. wren we release a Job yoV oan rely on It belna strie.tlv nnllirv nil the best It l possible for expert workf " ao. l n Hi A. K. WILLMANN CU THE CROWELL SANITARIUM For tha Inalnnl n WHI8KET. MORPHINE and other Dmi ".; opexnai apartments and " ror may patients, a M. Crowell Medical Director, No. 8 West juiru simi. i-nariotta, n. C. D18TRICT AVKRAOES. : CENTRAL ' STATION. Atlanta., ,. .. Augusts, .;' i, Charleston.. .. Galveston . Ltttle Rock --'i; vi' ... Memphis.. ., ... Mobile. ... j-, Montgomery. , . New Orleans.. .. Oklahoma .. . Vlcksbuw.iSilvi. WilmhigtMi.. S p. th a? v 7th ays in 2 14, 14 IS 1 M W 13 L 11 80 78 78 I m m 88 , 88 .!- ..( m i 78 64 m 68 8 0 64 84 m m , 68 7 S4 B4 T .) .28 .12 . . .84 .OS m .V.:' HKAVV RAINPAt t. "v ' tfayett.' Lar, ..- .. .. ., .. ..2.'4I orpus Christ I. Tex.. .. . .. .. 164 Hainbrlilge, Ga.Vi. .. v;i.;?....2.20 , ' RICMARK8. . ' fieattered shower s occurred ilnhr 1 Gulf and Athintle const yesterday, - G. i:. ui EUHOLZL'R, Observer, $300.00 FOR A NAME. Pratt & Lambert varnish makers, of Buffalo, N. Y., have recently per fected the finest COMBINATION FLOOR AND HOUSEHOLD VARNISH STAIN ever placed on the market It Is made In a number of beautiful shades, Is very durable and Is Intended for both new and old work. For floors, Interior woooworK, rurnlture and miscellaneous household articles, it is unequaled. It will make those old dingy and scratch-ed-up pieces of furniture that have been put away in the attic look like new articles JubI from the factory. We want a name for this prepara tion that will be distinctive and at the same time illustrate its superb quali ties. AH are invited to enter this con test Housekeepers, especially, who are interested in the neat and tidy appearance of their homes are earnest ly requested to submit suggestions. ' for the rnmA eelaptsrf r .11 . I TW wir pay 9w in gold. For the Second hoot nama selected, $75 in gold. ( For the third best name so lectcd, $25 in gold i Contest closes November I, 1904. Ad dress alt suggestions and omununlca- Hons to vi:r.'Ar-V;;A;:'. THE EZELL-MYEP CO. CIlARLOITIC-' BEST REMEDY for Coughs and Colds A great many people aro suITrliiK with cold;i, uccom patit.Mtl by coukIih, hnurueHS, etc., which. If not checked, limy icmilt into more serious and UKK'ii Viiled throat und lung troubles. Rubies' Cherry and Glycerine Will not only relieve, but will cure your cough. It con tains no opiates and can be given to children ns well as adults with perfect safety. Price 25 cents. MANUFACTURED BOLD AT. AND OPEN ALL. KIUHT. PresrrlptluMista. 'Panne T. DR. H. F. RAY Osteopathy. Graduate Southern School of Osteo pathy, suite I, Hunt building. Office hours 9 toHK: 2 to 6. Bunilava and Thursday atleriiooiis by appointment I'tione swi;1 residence. K71. LEONARD L. HUNTER, ARCHITECT CHARLOTTE, N. CAROLINA. KEEP YOUR EYES HERE Tim ean pay back two months or subscribe for stock to-day, first payment beg-lnninfr October 1st, la the MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN, nnd If the best financier can name a better Investment that Is ante I'll pay for lyina. This In hold ftntf, hn I know nlmt I'm tnlklnjr about, mid I can convince any man wllh it arnlii of sense of the troth of the assertion. 1 repeat, nvlnaa banks arc icood I 111 nun, bat they cat no lee In comparison with this associa tion. We lend the vnn. t. L. KEESLER, Sec 4S. Treas. 25 S. Tryon St. J. R. rHARR, Pres. CHASE BRENIZER, Atty. WIM.T. W00DLEY, IV1. D. tiyaaeeeloslst Deraaataloa-lst. icrflcc and roHldence 218 West Ninth Ave., Charlotte, N. C. Office hours 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m. Practice limited to diseases of women and skin diseases, especially electrolyses or organic tissues, such as moles, warts, enlarged veins, superfluous hair end other blemishes, without pain or scar. Having had many years' ixperlence lo the above n.. mod special branches, and henceforth devoting tny entire time to them, confidently-hope for general patronage. FOR SALE I 35-ACRE FARM, one mile from Dllworth and car line; good frontage on macadam road; B-rooni house, stock and farming implements. ? E. L. PROPST. C II A R L O T T E , N . C . J Of t 44444444444444)444 WHEELER & RUNQF. 4 ARCHITECTS, CHARLOTTE, N. C Second Floor, 4Cs Building. FRANK P. MILBURN, ARCHITECT COLUMBIA, s! C. FRANK OltRCATH. PRESIDENT H. M VICTOR. CASHIER. FIRST MATIOMAlrBAMKi CHARLOTXlt h'.'c. tlook &. Sawyer, architects! L harlorfte artd Durham. N C I We are fully equipped ' to hnndlc the accounts of Individ uals, firms and corporations, and offer every accommodation and courtesy consistent with sound banking. We respectfully Invite a per sonal Interview or correspond ence with those who contemplate opening new accounts. H. M. VICTOR, CASHIER. Or. C. L. Alexander, DFNTIST Carson Building. Southeast Corner of Fourth and Tryon Streets. 44444 Among Other Good Lots for Sale Bear These in Mind East Ninth street, near graded school, 49x190 $1,250 East Ninth street, near graded school, 99x198, with good Six-Room Cottage, barn, etc ..$2,650 Oak street near graded school, for $ 750 Ellxabeth ayenue, big lot... f 1,250 IJILWOIITH BOULEVARD. Three Lots, $750, $1,250, $2,500, re spectively. Others In every section. Capital, $200,000.00 Assets, $1,300,000.00. The Merchants and Farmers National Bank, of Charlotte, 'Respectfully Solicits the Business of Banks, Manufacturers, Merchants and Individuals. C N. EVANS, Cashier. GEO. L WILSON, Vice-President W. C WILKINSON, Ass't. Cashier A. Itol hi lis. Charles K. Bryant 0. A. kobiiins CU. Architects Charlotte, - - N. C. R. E. COCHRANE 4' Insurance AND Real Estate 1 F. D. Alexander 1 REAL ESTATE DEALERS, 102 South Tryon Street, , Rell 'Phone, 4J0. j Charlotte National Bank 1 United States Depositary jdesults after six and a hajf years In business; SUl. " $1,133,000.00 DEPOSITS .. '75,000.00 We are fully alive to the fact that the secret of our conspicuous suc cess is due to tho courteous and liberal treatment accorded our frtends and depositors, and on this basis solicit your businnss. B. D. HEATH, President, W. H. TWfTTY, Cashier. X R. IT. COCHRANE 4)) 44) ATTRACTIVE Five-Room Cottage, cor- ner lot 45x134. Splendid X .""11 s' . neigncornood, Price $2,000, Good homaor investmfnt THOS. T.ALLISON I 2 Real Cstaier Manager I SOUTHERN STATES TRUST; CO: THE ADVANCE OF THE SEASON Makes busincsiwore.acti've and merchant .may iiiui use ior aaqiiipnai ipinjmg onnecuons. We offer ey ejr y fact 1 1 ty: ahd sol ici t consu I ta t i on or correspondence on the subject. . Southern Qtatcs Trust Company CAPITAL $200,000. TRUST BUILDING. Qea 8tephn, Pre', T. Frar tin, V-Proi. w. H Wood. fmn 0 WE 1 r - Once or twice before about that prise lot which we are offering opposite D B, Heath's residence at the terminal of the Piedmont ear line, f ' It is 67 x 300 in sIsr, and a' corner lot. -"It is surrounded by some of the finest new suburban- homes in the v'ctnlty of Churiotte. , ,- - , , - . , It Is shaded by a grove of beautiful trees. ' V ' .- It -Is but eight minutes run by electric car line rrottfthe Central Hotel v . It is loi:ated on one of the best macadamised roads. In Meckleriburg coun- ty and has privileges of city watef and sewer connections. v It Is gulng to .lie sold very soon. - w ; . . . -. v(.-. 1 r " ' C V Do you want It? If so act quick. ' ,. F. C. ABBOTT COMPAQ V cvcnYTitina in r.znt corn tc. '.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 8, 1904, edition 1
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