Newspapers / The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, … / Oct. 15, 1904, edition 1 / Page 8
Part of The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
CHARLOTTE DAILY OB3EItV.cn, OCTOBER 15. 1001 ' TT. TiESTS ITS CASE. 4 ' -her f White Strong m-jtamiai Kiktenor Knife In the cse o( Um Alleged i at 3-iixabeUitown, . . til to The Observer, ..mington, Oct. !. NIrht wMlon . i dj Superior Court are being held i 'aoetntown irt an effort to cam f the trial of the alleged rapists and !njertr before the expiration of the i ru to-morrow night. m crowds in . (tendance upon tbe court were urn u hat diminished te-day, but there waa i o excitement. Several witnesses were examined to-day. J. N Kelly, a sur veyor, submitted- blue print tf the (nine and gave oral evidence tending to snow a crime could have been com mitted without being seen from the rotid or any dwelling. Sank Rusa, 1" years Did, a cousin ot the murdered woman, who lived at the bouse and waa away urging potatoes wnen tn crime ua ommltted. Mary Woolen, colored, eaw the negroes going toward Clark too. tL U. Clark. leading: merchant of Clark, assisted Jn mailing the capture and fitted Brown's shoe to track found on the -arena f the crime and heard hi confession )um after the ' trial. Neill glngletary, of Clarkton, aim fitted shoe to tracks, J. W. Clark testified to noding an - iron-handled knife on the scene, and Oscar Prldgen, colored saw Brown with the Iron-handled knife the night before. However, he could not Identify the knife found on the scene of crime and produced In court. The Stat rested its case this after. noon, .' ; The r defence at the night session demurred to tbe State's evidence, but Introduced no witnesses. It. M. Lyon, of the appointed counsel for the lie groes, ; spoke; for 50 minutes, arguing that the State had not mode out Its t.e. He wa followed by Sollcltot Lyon In a powerful speech for the pros ecution. K, 8.,.-White, Esq., for the State, and if a J. J. D, Kerr, of Clin ion, for the .- prisoner, will conclude the argument to the Jury to-morrow. . The evidence of the owner of the blood" hdiinda used in tracking the criminals was excluded by the court during the .day, "A'BKVnt AT IlTCntTCTTA. OIHEAT TrtOTTIXO JIF.KT OVEH, fecial Notices s STOHY EXCITED COMMKNT. . The) Llnoolnton Correenondent Onr f recta Ute fmpresMton That lie Wok . tne AHtisor or the Report of the Webb-Ncwell Debate In Yesterday' )lierver Sa It -Was a One-sided. . Inrair Account of tlta Speaking. To the Editor of The Observer: The account given in The Observe! to-day, of the Joint debate at Reeps vllle, in this county, between Congress man Webb and Mr, Newell, was a rove latlon and surprise to those of our Gin seng Who heard It. Their report of the encounter was so cpntrary to that con tained .tn your paper, that they were anxious to know by what partisan mind it was dished out to the nubile. Th piece gave the readers of your paper the Impression that It waa the work of th regular correspondent at this place. . j desire to nm correct this im pression. I am reliably informed that in account was sent In by Mr. ,I. E. ueuute, who is the Republican,; chair man ot this county. It would be hard to justify this one sided, unfair and partisan account of the debate, but according to the ac count given- by impartial listeners, it necessity Is any excuse for this offense then the most charitable view should o taken of the action of this chairman in trying to support (he efforts of the candidate of his party. , It waa not the privilege of the writer to near the speeches, but In, discuasing I hem, those who were present gave It a their opinion that It was a glorious geld day for oCngresman Webb. and. that .v uvliuvui ute auvMiuisv ui. air opponent, J have heard no report as to how the crowd waa divided politically, but it ia, reported that Mr. Webb won his way. to the hearts of his listener . duvm uiaiujti iiiiti even vuine oi them who differed in politics with him, - were warm In their congratulation and praise or .fete speech. w. C. QUICICEL. ' Llncolnton, Oct. 14, 1904. (The correspondent's Informant Is probably correct. The Observer ore' sumed that the regular correspondent uc uncointon, Mr. Quickei, would covei the speaking, but In the absence of report from him, a tetesraohlc account Higned JP. El DeLane waa used, and this Appeared In Friday's Observer.) Mr. Joa McKlnney crombs o an 1 Hit ' World' ItcconU Broken During f Attack of , KvreJtoUUt-al , v I tlM Ten Days ot Idngum, Ky- otnfc i swTomea win tinai itavea. Special to The Observer. Lexlnaton. Kv.. Oct. H-To-dav dosed Henrietta, Oct. 14. Mr. Joe McKln-jihe ten days trotting meeting during ney, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mof whh-h nearly was distributed In Kinney, near , Ellenboto, died of fever I stakes and purse races. 'Hla world's yesterday afternoon at I o'ctocjt. mi records were broken and general rei- had been kick only about a week and lords were lowered. Favorite won , Hie according to the report of his physician three races to-day. Summaries was getting along nicely when shortly I The atoll. 2; 19 trot, purse tZ.VOOVBnyder after noon he suddenly began to grow I McOregor won in lhre straight heats; worse and died In a few hour from tnei Alexander, second: Hall Fry. third result of an internal nemorrnage 'ana (Best time, S:08U. t rupture or tn howeis, ne was zt yearsi j;2o pace, purs li.ooo Nancy won of age, an excellent and refined young in three straight heats; Botirbon, e- msn. .of good ouaiitiea, wno stood nigit ftnd: Mamie Kinsweley. third. Hei tn tbe eatlmation ,f the people of hisftlnte. S.09. - v . 11 coniniunity. He ns - M-noui teaciteii 2,25 trot, nurxe !l,oooTim Axworthy with a pruntlsiog tutitre before hint iuii wont. Maud Maxnne, second; Bllx, was - arranging mailers.' yesterutiyi third. Best time, Z.lz,. nicirniiig, with a scoow ooinnmiee nea hi home In Clevelutid' county to teach a Bt-houl us soon as ne could recover. rte hug been' a menvber of the 'High Shdrila chumHa for, .about vea yejr aitd was a faithful ami twns.lemloun Christian. He leaves many Crlenda to mourn his loss. The funeral services were held at Hlxh Shoala to-day m m.. bv Revs. Z. T, Hurrlll and A. 1:. frvln. nastor. - Congresman J. M. Oudg, Jr., and Mr. Jake Alexander, ot. Forest City, nominee of the Democratic party for t In state Senate from this district, spoke In the hall lust night. It waa reported to day by soma who were present that the imvd was not aa larxe. orderly and enthuslaatlo as on the 4th insu when United States Senator Overman sjwkL hre. Mr. L. 1L Wells, of Boatlc, was It" own vesterdny. collecting for The Shel by Aurora. Mr. n. A. justice, wno nas lived in Henrietta., tor several yearn. moved to Marlon Wednesday to work in a furniture factory. Mr. Martin u. Hill, nomine of the Republican part) fnr pnnniv treasurer, was in town ye terttav. looklna after the Interests oi hla onmuaien. Mr. G. O. Doggett, 01 ei,i,riniii in BDendlnaa few days in Hetirletta with fr ends and reiatives.- Dr. T. B. Lovelace: many friends will be alad to learn that he Is getting jlona- well at the hospital at Salisbury, where he waa operated on about ten lays ago for appendicitis. OFFICE- OF TI1& The time flxpd )y pur by-laws for the subscription' of Stock 'of the . f ' 1 WlJftN YCfijIt PIOBSTION fIiUMS HK- yond repair, M1UA WATER re-aujuts the defects, and sets the machinery 111 healthful and enjoyable oiwrutlort. Bold hy leading driignlslH. J. W. Hum pie. IWgr.. 'Phone a. 1 LBS. NICE RICK FOR Oc., ONLY 4c. Baturdar, -lbs. bem ctieem rur axt. ; i lb. Buckwheat, plain or yeaated, for aoc.l Maplo Syrup, ix aaru Two new barrels of Mackerel, IV-.tto oo., .extia fat. FreKli link saumiKe, 2 lbs. for 3'.; mw crop iTuiien, fivupratea rfnene and Apploa New Mlnoe Meat, ix: up. Kvesh ianned oiip, 6c. BKHJOIORS t CO., 208 W. Trade street. WE HAVK TWO KIIIST-C1A88 1'1- right imn', in mnhogany onsen, that have nail some uxe, which we will sell at a treat reilurtlun, wheeler Willi Paper Ci.. Y. M, C. A. Building. DUN'S WEEKLY -TRADE REVIEW. Progress in Manufacture, Jobbing and uiw.buMle Trade ExDandlug Grad ually ami Conditions mh a Whole Healthy. New York. Oct. 14.-R. O. Dun & Co.' Weekly Review of Trad to-morrow will f rogress la sjow uui buib iu u imr hninrhn of masuraciure. conirnciit being more readily placed for distant de livery, while the percentage of Idle mu ,.hi..rv uioiidilv decreafies Batlsfoctoiy Iron and Hteel centers tends . . it 1 ,1 . ,1. J.u.'hi, :i H the sonnuraptlon of iwa. has been found a .ut luimmeter of business conditions. icbblna and wholesale trade In fall and aittiur viwrint arnurel expands trauu- lly, and auoh fcprlng llnea a are opened nM.M with a fatrlv satisfactory reoeptlon, -v,miiiBrlnii the recent IndiaDOsillon to provide for future requirements. , At many p:lnt the return of warm weather check ed the revival of retail trade in , heavy Hindu hut as that movement , had beciin inueh earlier- thwi usual. stlie net "'suit inua rar is oeiicr innu wei duhu- rat oneratlons have 'expanded. Sit some ?Itle establishing a noteworthy record for .he month of September, and the permits rarentlv nromtso well, for the future. bebor I fairly w employed, nfieordinn :o theJatent officliil nudes union: reports, ilthaiuih th Full River struxxle ha last-. id longer than expected., latest returns it rorelgn commerce compare very iuvur iWy with the eorreiponding -time last year, and railway earnings In , the flrstt veek of October were 0,9 per oent. lorgef hnti in 1903. . Failure this week were 208 in the United Suites, aguinst. 209 last, J ear. FRESH CAUAMOZOO CEUJRY, ORAN- ses, Apples, tianunas. A small lot rresli Hnap Beans; new lot Saratoga Potato hips. H.iIi'Ikm, VVOshliiKton Dread fisn every mornlnB. 8ARRATT & IiUAKEY. ! , - INTA1.1AN OIJVB OH., PUT CP IN uuart and half-gallon cans. Just re ceived this goods; we have handled for tears with areat satisfaction, wnen you buy Italian oil in cans, you get one- ihird more oil tor the same amount ot money invested than in buying olive ill in glass, and we guarantee It to give the sains satisfaction. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. ':'; ' y ': "' " . ... .. ... ..''' - .... ' STOflE PROPERTViFORlRirJl Tliree Store Rooms on East Third 'streets near; Soutljern Depot, " 20x95 feetith 8-foot basement, J full length, 4 Plate glass fronts. .'".'.'' ' 1 r s " Large' manufacturing room on same street; second-, " floor; best lighted room xn the city; 1 12-foot stpry. Elevator and basement, along'with same if desired. , Store Room, o., 43 South, College.. street, 28120 : feet, with basement, Railroad, 'tracks, in rear. Pos -1 ' 8esession J annary, 1st. s,t 1 1 W W H Vi " V . ' V W HI I Ann f?nff-.Tri!nf v17imnnnu-'''' ; CMo 4 Sou:Tf yon Street Ml 'ft without paying a premium thereon, will soon expire, hence prospective BORROWERS or INVESTORS arc s advised to subscribe for the 'Stock at once. R. E. Cochrane. Sec'y and Treas. S. WittRowsky, President TO LET--IF YOU WANT A GOOD house, cheap house, and sort of a house, furnlshtd or unfurnished, you want to see me. U. Lv KEUSLKK, 25 South Tryon street. DULL MARKET AT F AtapU' VER. SHAW HOUSE BCHXED. Fire Broke Oat In the ReHldenre at No SU NorUi Brevard Street Early Thl Morning, Raged for Half an ,' Hoar, and Left the Structure a Shell No. One on the PremisM. Fire broke out early this morning In th residence of Mr. Arnold Shaw, at Na. 3U N. Brevard street, and gutted pretty xnorougnjy. noi one was in the house, aa Mrs. Shaw Is visiting in city, ana Mr. Shaw and son uuaer., are , aoaitMng out across the street. 1 he fire was discovered by a lady in. Mr. Thomas Andrews' rest oence, next door, she awoke and no tlced the red glare through her bed room ", window. That was about : o'clock, 8b telephone the fire depart- niei vn iun street and that company responded, a well as the colored com ivny. !Te origin of the blaxe was not oiacoverea. a was a stubborn blaxe. apparently having started In the attic of the dwell ing, soon enveloping the entire struc ture a Oamesajodith. firemen fought h lor a nau-nour oeiore It was under control."- About 800 persona living In the neighborhood of the Intersection ot Seventh and Brevard street came out in ail sort ot attire to watch the fight. Quite a blaze waa in progress before t he firemen reached the place and they made good time, too.... While no Invidi ous comparison are meant to be made. It must be said that the work ot. trie colored firemen wa excellent ' Virtually the entire contents of Ch dwelling was destroyed, as well as this roof and a portion of the sides of the atructure. It waa covered by insurance. Sortie- artlcier-were- takenfrom the bouse by the first arrivals., but this lu tt rtered with the work of to nien.e,i and the blaxe became so .intense that -,iivage was abandoned. ' . - The firemen fought long and hard fuid deserve great credit, Short ly after 3: SO o'clock the men were si:! at it, but the scream of the -fire hitio told the tale of the end of the i n.' .t between man and the element ; - i . . ,.;,.'."t,Li.1'f"4 j ." raoene Irogrcsa Satisfactory. .j, Oct. 14, 1 p.. m. Field Marshal i m rcijorts that lightinK Is in progt-ess ' almost the entire front, and .that ,' J i lunese are ' making - satisfactory Buyers Holding Out for Iwer Prices and Manufacturer for Higher Ones. Kali River. Mass.. Oct.' ft Sales for the A-eek in the print oolth market will reaiih i total of about 80,flOQ, pieces. ,'. Tlia eeneral condition , of the market Ices not show any material change from tne course wnicn it naa neen pursuing Tor the past few months. While It is Irmly believed that buyers are In peed of ood. but are holding out ns long as (OKSlhlo, hoping; for lower prices, and they the displaying hardly any Interest. Manu 'nrtliriTB, on the other luintl, ar slow H-llt-rn hi existing lignrs. having a strong filliiK tluit a turn Jor the Is-ttcr miwt :nme Ijeforr long, uilil the r-.ilt of the urtHilment must assert itself sx,ner oi later. L'nlvendty to Give Dr. Ituskervllle a ' Ijovtng Cup. Special to The Observer. Chapel Hill. Oct.- 14. The University will present to Dr. Charles Baskervllle, formerly of the University, but now dean of the chemistry department of the college of the city of New York, a loving cup to-morrow evening In Ger rard HolL Prof. Henry Horace Wil liams will present the cup. THE OKM IS CONTINUALLY OPKN TO tn public. Kverytning tne marKot air fords Is served in the best manner, moat excellently prepared by cooks who know how to arrange elum-e Uisiies. Oysters In sll styles, tier biixis, etc. Own Ites- tuurant, R F. Creswell, Mgr. ilQiii Lie lone 6a, A PUFF OB" JOY IS EVERY Ft IFF OF a cigar from our cigar case. We have the brands which smokers (Ike. and wo 'keep them rightJust moist enough to Insure an easy-drawing, taste-pleasing, soul-satiafylng smoke. - I WOODALL, & 8HKPPARD. THE BLACK AND URKKN TKA . - We sell will please you. ' OILWORTH DRIJO 8TORT5. 'Phone. 247. B. 8. DAVIS. b'OR RENT-1 STOHE-IIOOM, tli KA8T . Trade street, Nov. th; I storeVroom, 8. ' Church- street, between"' Trade and . Fourth streets; 7-room house, 111(1 S. ,' Caldwell street ; 6-room Iioussl, lUi 10. .Seventh sti-eet; 6-room liouse, 2011 W. Eleventh , street. Other S , to. 7-room houses v,J. Arthur Henderson & Bro. DO YOO NEED ANYTHING TO.; MANI- i,-uie yvurjiiiiKer nans wiini ir so. give u a cklli- We can supply your wants. Mayer s, Druggist, Sixth and Tryon streets. 'Phone 252. BOX BALL THE NEW GAME WIN- nlng popularity dally. Much Interest manifested In the content for box of Tine Ctgars for highest rcote made nH week. oha Hirst, Prop., 24 West Fifth DBJFKCTrVK" PLUMBING CAN BK averted if you place your orders with tii A. 11. Wlllinai n Plnmbing1 C. We employ only expert workmen, and ,everv lob, no matter how small or large, la given the closest attention. Only the highest grade work executed. Prompt ness is a feature that has popularised our business. A. It. Wlllmann Flumping Co. Charlotte, N. C. .An "Old Line" Company with up-to-date '-Policies. We Solicit a Share of your Patronage : :: :: :: :: T. S. Franklin, aPres. Chase Brenizer, Secy. A. E. McCausland, Treas. J. N. McCausland, V. Pres w umv xivuio i4iii. v;vi. AUUlCSOt H. SUBMAN, - - General Mgr. CO fin MERC I AL NATO RIAL BANK CHARLOTTE, C. UOIARD L. HU1TER, ARCHITECT Offlec In 44TI Bttildtog. CHABLOTTE, N. CAROLINA. e finest Clgors OBTAINABLE TO- DAY ARE SOLO AT IS A We make a specialty of high-grade cigars,' the kind and quality that appeals to SMOKERS. There . la no brand that Is omitted from our gfeat list of cigars . thalj Is stt fell popular with the tra,de but what can be had nefe. BOX TRADE A SPECIALTY. Have some withdrawal stock that will go to the nrs"t comer, and its all right. People will get hard up some times. Now If you would pick up a bargain, .get a move on you. This sort of thing doesn't come along every day. Can accommodate you to most anything you want, big or little; old stock or new. Most obliging people you ever saw. Now who wants, muni liflitii NEW DISC GRAPHOI'HONE RRCORD8 excnanKen tor second-hand. 50 cents and old 10-inch record gots you new record, .lust received l.ooo Columbia Cyllndnr Records, 2So each. Wf sll nil sizes of Oraplmphonei, cash and install ment. Queen City Cycle Co. DON'T LEND MONEY AT PKU CKNT. wnen you can invest It and make tn 4(1 per cent. Call and let,. us explain. -y i-eriiuniy nave an Interesting; propo sition. You will do well to Investigate. t.iiii or write, u. n. Itoblnson Bl Co. No. 8 Weat Fifth street. OPKN ALL NIGHT. -Jl'-n "iw1 .. PARKER'S i HAIR BALSAM ClmuM and. tmuttlnef Ui hab. rrooKSaa a luxuriant rwth. Hnv Tail to Beaton Gray Ourca fcalp dinain at hair tallica. WEATHER. For North Carolina Fair Saturdnv Surdity increasing cloudiness; increasing nortneast winds. U. h. Department of Agriculture. Weather Bureau, Charlotte. N. C. Oct. 14. im. l.ovi report for tlie 21 hours cm n-.r .it s ;. m. to-day: Highest temperstuie lowest temperature Average temperature tJetielency for the day Accumulated excess for the month.. Accumulated deficiency for the year Deficiency for the dav Accumulated deficiency for th month. I ff? accumulated deficiency for the year. .7.73 COTTON REGION BULLETIN. STATIONS. harlotte, clear ... . iiernw, clear .. .. Florence, dear ..... .Joldsboio. cloudy ,, jreensooro, cloudy .. Lumberton; -ptrwdr.-Ntmbern. cloudy .. iiulelsh, clear .. .. . weldon, cloudy .i .. Wilmington, cloudy Srg & IHh I llth J0 ("OS "4G' 0" Bfi 44 .8 72 44 .0 58 44 .0 i 40 .0 mi 1 .o B2 69 "0. fit; 40 o. 5 48 .0 4X .0 DISTRICT AVERAGES, FTTMEDT FOR 4 CONSTIPA- TION. :ii;-.-vi r.,- .-t remedy for Constipation i Is Chamberlain's Stomach s-r Table a," says Mr, EU But : .tikvuie, N. Y. "They act .- s.mt any unpleasant ef--f t:ie bowels in a per I lotioitlon. Bold by R. , , Co. CENTRAL STATION. Atlanta '. Augusta Charleston Onlveston , T I . T1 l Memphis . Mobile .. (.. Montxomerv . New Orleans i. UKianoma ' ..- . Savannah ,', , Vicksburg v umington 32e III 14 11 6 S3' 15 16 10 10 18 13, 18 10 9 12th 78 7rt 70 S 76 (f IS i HU 84 82 78 89 64.: 55 IHth CO 48 48 ( 62 48 M 08 S3 M M 82 i W 44 .0 .0 .0 .0 ' .0 .0 .0 .04 .01 .0 .0 TJTV A DVB Fair weather continued throujthotu the lieit durhnr the past 84 hours, with cooler temperatures In eastern -sections. i U J, BROWN, Temporarily in Charge. LA MIZELLA-A NEW CI OAR ON THE mnrKei. inai win soon become the fa vorite of smokers. It is the most de lightful smoke ever offered at 5 centr. All first-class dealers sell La Mlsella. Try one to-day. run BALE FOR LE88 THAN FIRST iwn moaeis anrt in nrs class condition. Queen City Cycle Co. "MAA8T1C PAINT!" The kind that lasts. Sold and guaran teed by tbe Carolina Mfg. Co. , JAS. A FORK, Mgr. WHEN YOU WANT TO GO TO PICNICS or fishing parties, call on us for trans portation. J. C. COCHRAN St BRO. Telephone 52. THE C HO WEILL SANITARIUM For the tieatr-ent of WHISKEY, MORPHINbJ and other Drug Addictions. Special apartments and nurses for lndy patients, a M. Crowell. M. D Mediml Director, No. 8 West Third street, Charlotte. N. C. INTERNATIONAL QUICK CLEANER! CLEANS ANYTHING! Large package 25 cents. Only at o. it, LAYER'S, DRUQOIST. Sixth and Tryon. Bell phon 252. JOS. H. CRAIOHILU MUSICAfi- INSTRUCTOR. P1.NOJ iAN. HARMONY. Studio Y. U. C. A. Building. Charlotte. N. C - fin ill E. U KEESLER, Sec a Treas. 15 a Tryon Be DR. H. F.RAY Osteopathy. Graduate Southern School of Oeteo pathy. suit J, Hunt building. Office hours to U; I to S, Sunday and Thnrsd afternoons bv appointment Phone 830; residence, I7L -4444444444r444: If. d. a FOR SALE 85-ACRE FARM, one mil from Dil worth and oar line: good frontage on macadam road; 6-room house, stock and farming Implements. E. L. PROPST. CHARLOTTE. N. C. 44) 4) 44 FfANK OILRCATH, PREglDfellT. H. M. VICTOR. CASHIIR. FRANK P. r.llLDURfl, ARCHITECT COLUMBIA. C. aaa nooKfX5avvyer. ! A RCHITECTS i t 1 harlotte and turham. N c. V FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CHARLOTTE N. C. Organized 1865 IS - We are fully equipped to handle th account ot individ ual, firms and corporation, and offer every accommodation and courtesy consistent with sound banklng. W reapectfolly Invite a 'per sonal interview or correspond-' nc with those who contemplate opening new account. - H. M. VICTOR CASHIER. We are cutting dally large quantities of white and pink roses, long stems, white, red and pink Caranations, vio lets and light pink Chrysanthemums. We ship to alft. points reached by ex-1 press In 24 hour and pack to arrive In fresh condition. Write us fof prices on your Wedding flowers. We make swell Bride' Bo quets. order Funeral designs by telegraph or telephone-yll shapes and sizes. Fresh Flowers and prompt shipments. J.Van Lindley Nursery Co POMONA, N. C. - Send Telegram to Greensboro, , ' , A modern 9-ro6m I0lh Ave. bouse for sale, near Tryon St'ett. Convenient and.fvvell flabhed. Thor oughly d ei rable Mir- roundings, Full information of If F, D. Alexandor ! REAL ESTATE DEALERS. 202 South Tryon Street, v Bell 'Phon 480. - 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. SS East Trade Street. CAf ITAL, $200,000 00 ASSETS, $1,300,000 00 DIRECTORS: . Geo. L Wilson. . krmUtmm nnnuoU JH.Wearn. Jno. B. Ross. Armistead Borweil. w. it. Belt . ' Conservatively and safely conducted within the limits of legitimate banking Thirty-three years of successful dealing. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. ; Nightwatchman Employed. HOTiCg! , On Saturday October 15th. W04, In the City of Burlington, North Caro lina, at 10 a. m., i will sen at public auction, a very valuable Ice Plant, if you are looking for a bargain and on oi tne neat opening in- wort n Caro lina, It will pay you to investigate. JOHN M. COOK. , 1 , Receiver. " 18 US Corn Meal 1st ht Best R. E COCHRANE FOR SALP. Six-Room CotUge, North C. St, Nine-Room House In Dll worth Eight-Room House E. Fifth 8t 4 Two five-room cottages. North . C. Street. Five-Room Cottage North B. street Five-Room Cottage North Poplar. Hous and lot and 20 acres of hanA In Huntrslile. i. WAUfEn A. CLANTOK x. H. C A. Bldg. Real Estate JUrta, Insurance AND Real Estate n; e; Cochrane z i V,m ry Do slrabto VACANT ,XOTG have Just been placed, on the market ror sale through mis agency.-- i Located within Ave : blocks of the square In one Of the most rapidly Improving sec tions of the city, and Improve-' menu soon ' to be made wilf make these lota very valuable T tiid -desirable nrotisrtv. --.'tBaaasanaaMBBBaasaBBBsaaBSBSBBBBBjBBBBassi THbS. T.ALLISON f SOUTHERN STATEStRUST CO. ? i 444a 4 4)44 CMHotte National Bank: I United Otatea Depositary v i - . Aesults after atz and a ball1 years In basin ess: ASSETS 1,132,000.00 $ ! DEPOSITS . .. .. ..... .. .. .. .. , r T5SS.O00.00 ' W are fully alive to th tact that th secret of our oondtiicnou do- X ' cess is flu to the court sons and liberal treatment accorded our friends X ana afpmniori, ana on uui oaais souvii your ousiness. B. D. HEATH, Frcsitlcnl. W. H, TWITTY, Ccshler. X 4)44444 Courteous Consideration i And the .Very Best Terms Consistent w With -Safe Business Methods, Is The- , . Basis On Which We Solicit Bank ac-. ..; Jff counts, . 4 tJ. '"' f . Southern States Trust Company ' CAPITAL $20O,O0O. TRUST OUILD1NQ. Qeo 6tephn, Pre, T . Franklin, V-Prea. Vf, M. Wood. Trarga TBhat CSS . , A ere : Farm on the Tuckaseege Ford Road, Just outside the city which we Are offering ' aav'rssa " saaas aa, aaaaal would, make a beautiful country home for ome one who wanta plenty ot room and a good paying farm. ,s ' .,'V. ' " ' ' " " ' , i lucre n iun um uuiubhu looniea m Deauinut oaK grove, a young . orchard, barn, and outbuildings complete, .I5 - - This la an unusual opportunity.- Bee u about the.termSi -". i'l ' F., C. Abbott a Real Estate, Inaurance.' ; Trust Building. Compdnj ' ' : Investments. - Mm- 1
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 15, 1904, edition 1
8
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75