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CUAHLCHZ DAILY CZZZZVZ2. QZ7GZZZI 12, 1CC1 v) DEATH BY TEAM : 2 AX'S TERRIBLE EXD. i T!oinwoni(I His Tfeoli etHl OtlM-rwfee frightfully i ly a Runaway ' Team, i t Va Drtviiiawrhe halls- ' i to lfeoome an ARr 'v A New York Man Ac- . iit Interest Mprl(T Itobln t a loutlifttl Train Wrecker i I he Observer. , ' ;y. Oct. ll.-Tbs distressing death u.itson Thomaaon thla morning o?nsru sorrow over the city, 1 rrullurly sad one. Mr. Thomason i mile from Salisbury, and bJ ! to town 'on a - wsgoa. .Whet t' ti top of ft hill about i mile ', he brgan the geacrnt. HdlnK ' vl.mkva.'HWM Vie top ef two barfMs K upon tbclr ends. 'The declivity meat that it Caused tas barrels : (urn, ; and threw him upon the tiec, to which " the horses were 1. Tlicy begat ; a, Wild dash down x hill. carrying him about hut j.u.ls be Care he Vaa kicked off and 1 another hundred. When he waa i ! from the horses, he waa . but the horse continued to run, mashed into the wagon of kfr. John nour, knocking him out and drag- lum for a. abort distance. He waa y Kiiakt-a tip and bruised, but not y hurt. ' The wildest of the horse mnd .waa no .longer able to run. .us who witneeetd the mad flight ' sooo upon the aoene, and notlflid Mother, of tb young man. Many Mirtana wer.t out to the place, and till they jCould to show their esteem tne young maa, who had lived Burs was so much liked. The body show i rightful wound.. It keem altogether "Mile that; he waa kicked to death i'r falling to the ground, . Hi left i whs broken In two places, hia right i veins iraeturea ana his neck wit -.kcn in a way that showed that tt uuu n none ny a kick, his race wiia tern ly I rulKi'd. nd prints of borse-ahje re plainly stamped upon his bcMly. one -'! torn from li5 foot, and he was i !i rmiily inurc4. : All the featur. how- vt, were left ta a state of oreservattoti. The remains were brought to tbe under '"-" ana prepared for burial, to-mor-" afternoon, at his home, in whs xm,u.v. wns n KIk end. a Red Man. Bott piers 'will asxlRt in the fuueral exorcma. 'Hie death of Mr. Thomason la dlatrcss- Kiy sad, ' Ha had been married but a i w days more than six months. Ho also uves a wlduwed mother, whose huxluind . i i 14 ytsars ego, while seining In the k near Uia place of hi aon'g - th. The elder Thomason died of heart ). ui lire, while in the water with a party f his friends. Young Thomaaon had nve.l for the past three years in Salisbury, "iving .. been--,., the-.- sttltograpner tor in mnin Broth,, and later for the Brown uruiture Company. He returned this .mmer to hi home, at Zeb. His mother, wo brothers and a sister constitute he immediate Jamily .of survivors. He has v prominent relsUves In this and -r ouutios. Me had Just passed in 1 ttmber his 2nd birthday. n A NKW DAILY. The Salisbury Glob will announce edit ' iiiiiv to-morrow it change from a wek v to an afternoon daily. Mr. H. B. s i ;rr. tn owner, says: "I have sold Mr. ' ,n l Hammer, of Schenectady,- N. Y an --n-st in The Salisbury Globe. About .v,-miKr 15th, we expect to begin the ; ' nation f a live afternoon edition, n full press; dispatches. An up-to-date with folder, and Itnotpye machine, ve been purchased, and wilt krrive i, i -luiry in a few weeks. We expect to Ke The Weekly Globe lalger and better. Salisbury Evening Qiolw will he etuu, t;.e lHMt In the State." Mr. Hammer . j-oung, active. Democratic newspaper -in, with i years'" practical experience i iiiiily newspaper work. All the plans ive not been lUd aa yet. It ta now the 'Hsntion-jf Messrs. Vamer and Ham tr t r.-nt a splendid location and to phy skill ad newspaper men In the iianiciil department. Mr. , Hammer 1 be editor of the new paper, uml Mr. v . T. Bost, present editoa of Tle Globe, v ill do the city work. Mr. Hammer was re Saturday and Sunday, and Is much td with SaliKbury. At present he is ii the staff of The Schenectady Gasette. big morning daily of New York State. in an enthusiastic Parker man, and ' v the Democratic candidate la going to ii' the State. He also thinks Herriuk, i Governor, will beat Higgins by almost Mr. Batnmer left yesterday' Cor i , me. -i - -,-. . : rnlt Robinson, of Polk county,' was last night with Kdgar Parker, a i iminal of 14 yeirs. The little fellow had m found guilty of putting spikes on 1 mo raiiroHtl track and causing the wreck f a train. He confessed hi jullt, and tta un aia way to serve a i-year seu I' tice. . -i'W ..,. ..--.:. . -:. 1,'r. C. W. Woodson, a graduate of Co . ;mola L'nivurjsity, has applied for tem-l-i rnry lloenseto practice medicine, and i as received It. After the first of the nr. he expects to go to to a New York : ' Tilal. nil! HAH FIRKMAX BADLY I1UHT. "Sr. lMtriik Farthing, of a Wealthy and lroniinent family. Meet With n Accident ea Route to a tire Uldch May Cost Him Ills life. "! 1 to The Observer. . iniriiam, Oct. li.rhis afternoon about 1 o clock Patrick H. Farthing, one ot n ham s well-known men and enthusl- n, iirmen, wa i probaoiy tntaily hurt 1 lie going to a blase that did no more an . damages. Youna VartMnr i w at his borne, to which place he waa i i n foori after being hurt, and has not -uined jonsctouaness. There Is a hope i his recovery: but he is in a very dan- us condition.' and no one can tell it a few hours will bring; i lie accident that befell the young (Ire nil waa witnessed by hundreds of p-o-- .1 he streets were crowded at the no w hen the alarm was sounded and iiftpr another piece of apparatus ed up date street. The hook and i lt r truck was going down the street a tfrriftc rate of speed, when young .rtliing made an effort, to catch a side p. I here was another fireman. D. W i' ta"-,n,t on.th' P. and he held t hm hands to help hU fellow fireman. ir minds met, there was a brief Intcr I of time, and Farthing fell back to brurk pavement H is clothing had mi. and he -lost his effort to get on the "' ".hrt of th0Be whi -'-ed this stood -suit, fearing that ' wheels had passed o"er his I But tili head was not hurt by th w. Afearful wound was made on lk of the head by the brick pava- r al th. wheel oveTtt e f"''1' '"'4r ,h aokle, splintering the Into many pieces. As soon as he many rushed to him, and he Was i into, a nearby drug store, wher s tended by three or four phvslf hils the firemen -were in another f ,nvpu",n out h blase. . ' K E"Ii!!ln,f "n of Mr- nd his father Is w. aithy He fought fire purely for v. f , has been a member d-part maat for quite a whlle. thuwHKtic sod seldom mimed an f any kind,.. He Is about 22 years Jolw Gih-tiriHt'a , Across, Tenth Time John Gilchrist, who has been t his son and daughtes-ln-law. I Mr, peter 8. Gilchrist, for it year, left last night for New vl.i'rer h will aaii on the Celtic mi. i he voyage, will be the i. (jMt-hrist, will have taken i hi pond. His home Is In i nr Jvrndon, but he has made tr I s to vilt his relatives here. ny friends In Charlotte who t 1 ij tiopartura, , , WILKES COCXTY . DOlOCTtATS. Tito ConvMitiott ANMratbsM at WHkes horo ami Komlnaia a TKItrt lion, Tlico, iY Hlmts AtMrewwd Uta Con Corresoonaence of The Obsrrvef.Ti " Wilkesboro, Oct l.-The Democratlr county convention met In th court house here to-day at l;M p'clocfcv- Tht meeting was called W order W W, W. Barber, chairman of the county execu tive committee, and Prot. C C Wright was called to act as temporary chair man and Editors R. A. and T. J. Hob ertson to act a temporary secretaries On motion of Dr. J. M. Turner, tht temporary organisation waa made per manenL .' if , Many short Dominating' speeches were made: but Dr, J. M. Turner aneecn in reply to ex-Congressman Dlack burn's Haymeadow speech b rough kortn the createat applause. tour correspondent obtained IW manuscript which given Dr. Turner i iHih verbatim, as follows: . Recently K. Spencer MiacKDurn u sneerh at Haymeadow remarked thai he would be overwhelmingly ciectea in November, and that It would be heart' endma after the election returns were In to hear Dr. Turner on ni way nomc dolefully slnalna. 'Hark, from -the Tombs.' This Is as good aa could be xnected 'f rom this prodigal son of thi fifth district who wanaerea away to iw eighth district and has spent from 0 to , days in riotous living in nno muse which he tries to paim ore as his own residence. After the November election, in if wandering prodigal will awaka from his riotous revelry in tne promise in Democratic husks which he will nevet taste, and will exclaim with the prodi gal of old: I win ansa ana go to u rather, n-law. Where peace Hio.pwiiu flows, and I will tall upon his neck and toil him how nobly the negro women oi nnamilmm wore mv campaign button a. market fasteners, because ne uoei thlnas for us. And the- noble eighth will knoa him no more forever. The following ticket was nominated. BVir T.P-lBlftture. O. V. wancy ana n. a rrannr: for sheriff. J. O. Brewer; for register of deeds. Jessfl McNeil; fot - . ...Li.. . . Hii,,vnl coroner, Dr. j. w . wnnc iw m. K. M. Allen; for crunty cominlssioners. L. Polndexter, J. . riniey u O. Whlttington. Hon. Theodore r . KIUIW, wnirn.- mnn from mis omini-i. ,.4 mirfit a. stranfi speech, ne ais- ... . - at lene-th. the tstaie piiu no .i .1 (. and Handled mem in V I Wtl . . - " ----- masterly manner. MR. RODERICK McRAE'DKAD. On of Scotlaml County's Bert Known Cltlsen snccumos to ...... Illness Tlie Community rVels an Irreparable Itomn News Notes. JpHlal to The Observer . . r....ni... rw-t it. Mr. Roderick McRite died thin morning about 10 "'c'0 u,. hA ir, Ksrinuslv Flck for somn time. und the end was n t unexpected. He had cc-mpiicitlon ol oiseases, iwim - ase being tne immeoime rams l rt MrMcHae was ne of-the most Droml nent and beat liked men in the county, hia life bavins been at Sir times abso- i..,.ln arnrm-h. He WBS a COUnty commissioner of Richmond county before he division, una men aiwrnnruo w ne of the flint commissioners i county that bears the name or tne mnn whence his ancestors came. It was under this administrate that Scotland took her irst step as an Integral part of the- State. He was both a Mason and a Knight, ana i,hh always rcni.ilncd one of the best nmm bers of both. " ... He was born near Laurinlwirg some i .ears ugi, and rfcmained a farmer until ids death. He was a Presbyterian In religious faith, and one of the active members of his church, having been Sun lay school supeiintendtjit for the last few years of his life, besides one of the deacon. Thla county suffers an Irrepara ble loss In his death. - Mr. and Mrs. W. DnB. McBachln and MIhh Ina McNalr left last night for the St Iouis Exposition. They will be Joined In Atlanta by a nphcw of t-Ir.. McKachln. The. Presbyterians of this place havn shown their high appreciation of the work V Dr. J. M. Hose, thelf pastor, by voting him a leave of absence on this hia fifth unntversary as pastor of their church, nnd presenting him with a purse wtth-whtsh to take a trip to the St. Louis Exposition, This is a case where the people have rhown a true appreciation of true scholar ly worth In their pastor. It has been one month exactly slnoe we had any rain In these parts, and It Is get ting mighty dry. PerHonals. Messrs. George 8. Lee And W. C. Oowell. of Monroe, spent last night in the city. Mr. M. H. Marks, of Salisbury, Is a visitor in the city. Mr. W. A. Thomas, of ..Statesville, was a visitor In town last evening. Mr. B. H. Woodell, of Raleigh, grand nj-cietary I. 0. O. F., is In the city, slay ing at the Buford. Ktv. Baylus Cade, of Murphy, .spent last night Ii. the city, a guest of the Buford. Mr. M. I.. Hcrndon. of Statcsvllle Is a visitor In town. Mr. J. McN. 8mith. a young druggist of Laurinburg, spent last night In the city, returning from Concord to his home. -Mr. J. V. Sutton, ot China Grove, was among tho visitors in the city yesterday. Mr. W. J. Roberts, of Winston. Is a vis itor In town, a guest of the Buford. Mr. W. C. Via, of Wilmington, was registered at the Central last night, Mr. W. H. Leonard, a prominent Jrwl ei of Winston. Is a guest of the BuforO. Are They Degenerating. Columbia State. In the account of the annual freshman-sophomore class rush at the Uni versity of Wisconsin, which "rush takes place In the waters of Lake Mcn- toda and includes an attack by the freshmen upon the sophomore flag raft," anchored 400 feet out from the shore, it Is told with becoming ingen ousness that "nd one was drowned and the most serious Injury was a four. Inch gash In the head of a freshman from a boat-hook In the hands of sophomore." Really it must have been a tame affair, no one drowned and four-inch gash In the head the most serious Injury! What Is the matter with our youth? Are they degenerat ing? . 1 THE WEATHER, Fr North Carolina: Fair Wednesday. - ler in Interior: Thursday fair; variable v.-lnds, mostly northwesterly. U. b. Department or Agriculture. Weather Bureau, Charlotte. N. C Oct. It 1901. luteal report for the twenty-four hours enotng at s p. m.. to-oay. t-i tirnest temperatu re .............. . ... M ... Ml twest temperature. .............. Average temperature.............. EKress for- the day .-.rr.'-.; .tvvkt. KxcesN for the month .-JT-IS 2 12 Accumulated excess for the day Accumulated excess for the month.,. Aeeumulat- deficiency for the year. Rainfall (inches!. 22 srs Accumulated iefieitiev for the tv. . is Accumulated deficiency for the monthlU itcvumuiatea deficiency for the wear.. 7.87 rrevaiiing wind airectlon......ii....8. W. DR. H. F. RAY Osteopathy, ' : Graduate Southern flcbool of Osteo pathy, suite t. Hunt botldtng. Of no boura I to 11: t to t. v Sundays and Thursday afternoons hr appointment Thons IJOt resLdeoca. m. " ' ' ; . Cbunty Camnaizn Ouens. The county campaign may be said to have fairly began last night at - Bel mont, where Democratic, orators shelled the woods to a crowd of about 100 vot era t The speakers 'Were Mr. ' C. ; II. Duls, candidate for the State " Senate, who made 4 short address, and Mr. T. I Klrkpatrick, who devoted about an hour to the discussion of leading issues In the campaign. The audience greeted the speakers with plenty of enthusiasm, after they got warmed up to thi work, especially in tbelr onalau" s on the Republican party for its state rec ord. The speakers confined themselves principally to State Issues, but also at larked Roosevelt DOllcleS. A compari son of the platform of the parties In the State waa received" with applause. Tha meeting waa successful - DASEBALIi YESTEItDAir fk riuvelund, Oct. H.wNntlonail in a warn i i..J k. wA hHtlnr. the Pitts burg Nations Is to-day defeated Clevrlaod ricsiis. acore !- .r r y " levelund ..-., 9 i l M ; Pittsburg !Tw.. .,0HtIU-l Rutteriis: Bern hard. Rhondes and Sue-. low; Ieever and Phelps. Umpire, Klein, m TauI. rwit. 1L-After losing to the Nationals yetaerday in the opening of the Inter-league series, the St , Louis Amtrt- can ueagoe team' io-oay oeiiw ",.uw Nationals in a looself-played game. - Score: Americans .. ,.IMI -?!-? ' ! Nationals .. .. ..un "r .? Batteries: Siever ana Kanos; vwwi AFftSR KIITIE'S MARRIAGE To night, a wedding supper win tie serveu at the Gem. It will be a delightful affair, and the public is cordially In vited to be present. There will be no lack of good things to eat, most excellently prepared by the finest cooks In the service. OEM RESTAURANT, E. F. Creswell, Manager. A FRESH SUPPLY OF NUNNAIXTS Fine Candy received Dy express to-aay. (JO cents a pound at WOOD ALL. & SHEPPARD8. IF YOU HAPPEN TO HAVE A COUGH or cold, you can get quick reuei oy ii j vt Pilwi ith Syrup of Wh.te '.in a.d Tar. Dllworth Drug Store, B. S. Davis, 'Phone ?47. NKW CROP VIRGINIA H AND-PACK KU Tomatoes, liirgo cans, II for Z6c. JMew crop California Lemon Cling Peaches, lurge o.ilM, the lc. kind, for 20c. Mary land Table Peaches, large cms, lfc. Pie Peaches. 10c. Canned Pumpkins, 10c. All fresh packed goods and prices ure very low. BRIDUEKS & CO., West Trade Htrcet. WE HAVE JIT3T OPENED A FRE8H stock of Fc-ters' Milk Chocolates. This chocolate is made from fresh Swiss milk- containing all the cream. It is specially recommended for athletes, In valids ladies and children. If you want scmething dainty and sustaining, try Peter's Milk Chocolate. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. BOX BALL, THE NEW GAME WIN- nlng popularity doily. Much interest manifested In the contest for box of Fine Cigars for higliest score made this week. John Hirst, Prop., 24 West Fifth itnet DEFECTIVE PLUMBING CAN BE averted if you place your orders with tne A. R. Wlllniiir-n Plumbine Co. We e.mploy only expert workmen, and every Job. no matter how small or large. Is Kiven the closost attention. Only the highest grade work executed. Prompt ness Is a feature that has popularised our li'isiness. A. R. Willmunii Plumbing Co. - SARATOGA POTATO CHIPS, THE FIN- est that come to Charlotte. We guaran tee them to be the crlspest and finest that money will buy, or your money re turned. Fox River butter, fresh from the churn two or three limes a week, nnd you always get It fresh. If you get It at our plucos. New goods coming in overy day. 8ARRATT & B LA KELT, N. Tryon and 8. Church 6ts. OPERATIONS FOR KIDNEY TROU- t'les are unnecessary. If MIDA WATER Is used. Sold by the leadlns druasists of Charlotte, and by J. W. Sample, oigr., zwk B. Tryon street. 'Phone, gas. FOR RENT 1 STORE-ROOM. SOUTH Church, between Tiade and Fourth Sta: 7-room houie, llrt 8. C street- 7-room house. 0O E. Ninth street: N W. Tweirth street; 201 W. Eleventh street; I2 E. Seventh street. All 6-room cot tages. 6-room house, 611 E. 8eventh street; i and 4-room houses In all parts of city. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. I. HARRY EAMST. THE FINEST miliar player In the world, uses the Wolfram oultnr, and we sell It. WHEELER WALL PAPER CO.. Y. M. C. A. Building;. FOR RENT-2IS N. CLARKSON. $5; !!H in. inrkson, x; joos E. Trade, 7.&9; 16 E. Morehcad. 113.60: 706 N. Colleae. 130: 205 W. Fotirth. 116; 13 E. Morehead. fur- ntsned. ao. store 223 N. Tryon, DO. Houses for colored people also. E. L. KEESLER, 25 a Tryon St NEW DISC GRAPHOPHONE RECORDS exenanged for second-hand. 60 cents and old 10-Inch record gets you new record. Just received 1.000 Columbia Cyllndar Records, 25c each. We sell all sizes of Graphophones, cash and Install ment. Queen City Cycle Co. DON'T LEND MONEY AT 8 PER CENT. wnen you can invest It and make 25 to 40 per cent Call and let us exnlaln. We certainly have an Interesting nro po sition. You will do well to Investigate. Call or write. C H. Robinson A Co.. No. 8 West Fifth street. LA MIZELLA A NEW CIGAR ON THE market, that will soon become the fa vorite of smokers. It Is the most do Ilghtrul smoke ever offered at 6 cents. All first-class dealers sell La Miselia. Try one to-day. . FOR SALE FOR LESS THAN FIRST 1904 models and In first class condition. Queen City Cycle Co. "MAA8TIC PAINT!" The kind that lasts. Sold and guaran teed by the Carolina Mfg. Co. '- JAa A FORE, Mgr.; WHEN YOU WANT TO GO TO PICNICS or fishing parties, call on us for trans-PPrtfJ- J. C. COCHRAN BRO. Telephone B. THK CROW ELL SANITARIUM ' For the treatment of ' . WHISKEY, MORPHIXB and other Drug Addlctiona Special apartments and nurses for lady patients, a M. Crowell, M. D., Medical Director, No, S West Third street. Charlotte. N, C INTERNATIONA L a QUICK CLEAN ERt Large packs ga W ents. Only" al MAYER'S, DRUGGIST. -- Pfxth and Tryon.. . Belt 'phone 251 JOS. H. CRAIGHILL, r MSICAI' INSTRUCTOR.-' PIlNO; ORGAN, - HARMONT. Studio T. M. C. A. Building. . Charlotte, N. C Corn fijdal Is tho Do t special NdtiGOS rip ;j i , . . Mechanics Perpetual Building & Loan As sociation Commenced Saturday, Scpt3d. j Many cf bur citizens have availed themselves of the op portunity and hav? subscribed to nearly 1,000 shares and to accommodite the public we give notice that our books will be kept open tor and during September and -1 )ffnhr. Si 'it .O."- -mr w aw, ear 5 . . sj sj .- Xi. -; -.,.- .ir 4 $1,400,00 0 J The 'subscription of the September Series brings the "prospective Borrower" to be fuHy : prepared to com mence his building with the earliest advent of spring. So hurry up, not only yourself subscribe tor, stock but induce your friends? to become firstly a "Money Saver'' and secondly a "Home Owner." .aj R. t COCHRAiVE, 1 Secy and Treas. i . Uhe : lEflsiern lite hub Co., Charlotte, N. C. An "Old Line" Company with up-to-date Policies. We Solicit a Share of your Patronage. : :: :: :: ::. T. S. Franklin, Pres. Chase Brenizer, Secy. A. E. McCausland, Treas. J. N. McCausland, V. Pres Special Agents wanted. Address. H. SUSMAN, - - General Mgr. We are cutting daily large quantities of white and pink roses, long stems, white, red and pink Caranatlons, vio lets and light pink Chrysanthemums. We ship to alt points reached by ex press in 24 hours and pack to arrive In fresh condition. Write us for prices on your Wedding flowers. We make swell Bride's Bo quets. ' order Fuueral designs by telegraph or telephone all shapes and sizeza. Fresh Flowers aud prompt ship ments. J.Van Lindlcy Nursery Co POMONA. N. C. . Send Telegrams to Greensboro. FOR . 8 AtC. Six-Room ' Cottage, North C. St. Nine-Room House In Dllworth Eight-Room House E. Fifth St. Two tlve-room cottages, North C. Street. Five-Room Cottage North B. street. Five-Room Cottage North Poplar. House and lot and 20 acres of land In Huntersvllle. WALKER & CLANTON. Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Real Estate Agts. Liable to Leak The "Family Stocking" Is liable to leak. Put your surplus dollars In our savings bank, whers they will earn you other dollars. seiiftuoimiw bim P. M. BROWN, Pres. W. a ALEXANDER, V. Pros. F. 3. HATWOOD, JR, Cashier. WHEELER RUNG?, ARCHITECTS, CHARLOTm N. 0. Bseond floor, 4Ca Building. IF. B. A. cussaDetn Avenue lota for lA f ' , .-A . ... . . .v..-.. ..... ..... ..tou-nMV, 4-C3ioicb Jbouleyard: lots 2 r MA - A W . - 2 vun wi jrer oeep.. .. ....i.sr.zw One 100 feet"" front ' width . , 12.600 One exDra comer lot... .11,600 ; One splendid modern Dllworth home on Boulevard, 75 foot lot, for sale or rent. For price and .terms see ; , , I F. D Alexandari SOI Smith Tryon Street, f. . Belt 'Phone, it. . iii lii jy " ! OF THE 1 . v" :r SWITTKOWSKY President The October Series lis Just under way. Take stock to-day, file application at once if loan is want ed, or If seeking one of the best In vestments possible, this Is the correct place same place for those with small or large weekly or monthly surplus Where else can small sums of money earn nearly 9 per cent? Yet some peo ple claiming to be financiers, will keep their money in banks when 4 per cent Is the maxlmuf interest, and where it is not nearly so safe. E. L KEESLER, Sec. & Treas 15 S. Tryon St. At the Marriage of Kitty To-Night The favorite Candles that will be used by the guests will be Huyler's The highest rade Chocolate, Bon Bons, etc.. In America. We are exclusive agents in Charlotte for all of iiuyler's products, and thf re are no finer made ifjutmmmm iminin nn a 1 1 1 n , FOUR 1) -Building Lot N.. Church ?;treet.?f; . (2) ; -room cottage,.! large . Jot, on 1 East. Pourth Street ' 'f - (J) - room cottage, Kast Hill street, close to Tryon . ... (4) Excellent Dairy Farm, close to the city. i. ;TH0S. T.ALLISON Heal Estate Manager SOUTHERN STATES TRUST CO. MUlUfll Bil ! Lid GOOD STORE PROPERTY REHT Three Store Rooms on -Southern Depot, 29x95 full length. Plate glass jarge manuractunng room. on fiame street; second y , floor; best .lighted room in the eity; J2-foot story, , Elevator and basement along with same if desired. V- J l-VA O ilU, W kJVUi vttv.JJU BUcVli, .OAAiiV -f; - feety'with basement; Ulailrpad tracks in rear. Pos- f ; sesession January 1st.; r tfJr No, 4 South We Srbrj the , War Pathl: and, want, not your scalp, but your 'business Wc" , are as we'l equipped, in resources,, in facilities' jor handling business. In txpeiienee and in a desiri to serve acceptably ;$- - - Any Bank in,,t Call on us or correspond with ui as tour' nlelnods, our terms, our ability to supply your nees.iiad see if we cannot make it to your advintagj ta open a Bank Account with us. The Commercial ' of Charlotte, North Carolina. LEONARD L, HUNTER, ARCHITECT Offlec In 4-Ci Building. CHARLOTTE, N, CAROLINA. a FOR SALE o 25-ACRE FARM, one mile from Dllworth and car line; , good frontag-e on macadam X roaa; b-room nouse, stocK ana farming Implements. E. L. PROPST, CHARLOTTE!, N. C. FRANK P. MILDURN, ARCHITECT COLUMBIA. S.C. Mook& Sawyer, RCHITECTS Charlotts and Durham, N C. VSawSI Organised 1871. Geo. L Wilson, President, C. N. Evans, Cashier, Jno. B. Ross, Vice President W. C Wilkinson, Assistant Cashier The Merchants and Farmers National Bank, 35 East Trade Street. CAPITAL, $200,00000 ASSETS, $1,300,000 00 ' ..DIRECTORS: - Ceo. E. Wilson. .... kmM.,A ,,. J H. Wearn Jno. B. Ross. Jud$ Arm,stead Barw W. U. Belk. Conservatively and safely conducted within the limits of legitimate banking. Thirty-three years of successful dealing. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Nlghtwatchman Employed.. Ciiarlotto National Bank I United Qtates Depositary s Aesutts aftsr six and a half rsara la baslnesst " ASSETS . .. .. .. .. . .. ,,'1'.. .. .. .. ..-k-ftOOO.OO DEPOSITS .. .. ., .( I. 752,000.00 We are f felly alive to the fact that the secret of our conspicuous suc cess is due to the courteous and liberal (treatment accorded our friend and depositors, and on this pasls solicit your business. - , B. 0. HEATH, President. Courteous Consideration And the Very Best With Safe Business Basis On Which We counts. , Southern Sta teg CAPITAL $20O,O0O. Geo. Stephens, Pres. T O. rranklln, V-rre. W. M. For Home " or Just beyond the A. R. P. rhiirch on Elizabeth Ave' front in wide macadamized street, with city water and .sewer sys--1 tem, g$ and electric lights, and car line all at your strvice. Woith $1,000 each, for sale if taken soon 02,500 for, inethrex - ,r FCif: "Abbott ETerything in Real Esiat6 ' East Third street near;!;;,1; feet, with 8-foot basement, fronts. V 4V . : ..v .,v . - Tryon, Street National Bank S'KANK QIL.KCATH, PRtflOINT. H, MT. VICTOR. OASHICR. ' PIRST NATIONAL BANK, CHARLOTTE N. C. . Organ'zed 1895 mm We are fully equipped ' to handle the accounts of Individ uals, firm and corporations, and offer every accommodation ' and . courtesy consistent with sound banking. We respectfully Invite ft per sonal Interview or correspond ence with those who contemplate opening new accounts. M. VICTOR, CASHIER. IVVH. TWITTY, Cashier. 1 Teiins Consistent Methods, Is The . 1 Solicit' Bank ac- , Trust Company TRUST BUILDING. 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The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1904, edition 1
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