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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, .' OCTOBER 10, ICO i I'AY IN ABAllIjrS. ;: at mt. riJis.XT. f Executive Speak to on tire 4Uamiii of ,. the I ... ... . .iv rT.il,.,iail tiw. - - . The Observer. , ord, Oct. 18, The Striving nd p.. us or eastern tltarrm, wm a of patriotic ua& Democratic n ci to-day. For many wwks thrift week. Mr. Hutchison ha moved X Democrats of that stronghold! i i n busy arranglne- the detail of i ii!y an sneuklnir of to-duy. which a itf with cian n.n fcmi ra.ti i concerned. ML Pleasant ha long ,, ,.. h n( .i commonwealth na whea It rAA a..-.-' a ..ttui , i hnM Ha1 fiA4- AIimI with .-h and every ffltUen of that ordrllkiu S.w,iv tiia-ht.' Th niiea- me town of thrift and progrtaa -wentl io worn iow ini ewryinuig- possioit i e tione ror tna entertainment or (joy. i :mr AycocK and the many oHlwntlis yisHIng her daughter. Mra. T. w. Mom the county who would be within! Maxwell. Mr, Mike Caldwell ha ie bordera of Mt. Pleaaant this day. Jhe people were there and the Mt l h asant folk were ready and radiantly! l umtr. Nnthbi )t i miuvrfiML t aii Mit i tr. on Muroumi "Trhe0.! insJTwSrs and the evidence of their work was tol li seen everywhere, No better peoplfellh. Mtrf kimi- k. itiH are iQ utt iuui.u ujroiini ui.u " octasion xney naa pen ewry eaon 10 exoei ,a past recoros. , f fiSTBUKlASM niFRf v (iovernor Aytwk arrived last . night ... 1 . . . , . - J I, ,n , fc i.nu v, am lnc a ti This morning- the trip to MU ; f'leuaam was made. From Concord went many viuiia, on iiuracuttun. nu in gany uev crateo ve&Hiea,- -i-wo targe noata werei in the procession Ironv here. One WaU a. representative Of , No, VI townalitp.l it awn by aix horses and draped in gay I colors nd flugs, from each cornet I hanging large pictures of Parker and DbvIh. In hla mil minw mon tohl cast a tlraA vote for the Democracy.! 1.1 anotheK rode young Jadies literally t.i.iriaB i,v h- rfu.fliin.f K. I : . :- --rj7- r:;";rj "r?":."'"'-.l m.b 1,:ihhW;,a1I Ii, ,ii, une oi the nine mile march crowds Joined flu Ci'overnor until entering the town of Mt I ' 1 i'leasant Ike procession had assumed the appearance of a. victorious populace tfiirrouiiding an uncrowned hero. Or: I r.orseDacn J XJemocratio ofganlaaUonf from various townships fell In us nl t.uard of honor' to the eloquent Gov- fnior. ; There was lots of enthu.iluam.l All the dormant spirit of the nat few ttet-isa was awakoned by the apienraiict r trie eloquent Aycoi-k, The Uemocracy I .f No. S township net the pioleaBlot, uul under banners and breeze-tosaed I fiJK escorted the Governor Into tn" town and to the campus of the college. i a fliil commanding a view nf thsltivtoHiin hni, it .. "... . 3)f'iy. thrrfty .manufacturing town. leaver. The moderator. Rev. Donald Mo !t')i. women and hllilran hum thnwliver preached a SDlendid irrmnn (iin i"n the country about, aome from the l itnotic gathering brim full of spirit 111J enthusiasm.- The county candidates I in the order of the canvass ruiw to I -o. g. but these were aide attractions id were knon by their alienee,: - FAUADE OF FIX1ATS I There was a parade at 11 o'clock: In Ahioh were many afloata and decora ted I ii:fSKiea. many very nrettv and attrnc.lnnd the readina clerk was t. w hrtVann' tive ones. Governor Aycock was lntr.l!'h committee of arrangements from hired by Prof fl. F McAIIUtar ani i I re wmn.irei Dt morning ea hw moments from the time the Gov-1 to i p. m., to convene at 2 n m. an.i n,i eriior arose until he was at hi bestNourn : Morning and evening serv end with every attention centered upon !rtnS erwceJ. .t0-n'ht to 1 conduct ? in, he told the story of his adminlstra- rhYlr'llSi'ec: .... Itsfxpendlture-.. Jt accomplish- 1 iit. mere waa Jiothinjc of, the self-1 ''. The speeck waa open, free and 1 i live. His utterance to-day were las! I brave as when he canvassed the -ie four year, ago and told telling K'uths of conditions In North Carolina ! ne declared that ha bad spent evenrl (!l!ar he could get for the education of the chUdrert vot the State,. fofthe .loninr of the old soldiers, for the care iiijiito na tvr iiiw auvunceineni i of the people, i; It was great speech. ,.nd was followed from first to last r,ople in the closest manner pbsalble for an hour and a halt, - J DINNER A FEATURE. The dinner was a feature worth more than a mere mention. Covers were ! dd for more than S.000 and a morerV.r ..' w.rvel. nagnlflcent dinner under such condi- ions 1 never saw. There was plenty. All who would had h sufflelency. it w , rved under the classic sbade of the old 7 institute which ! such a pride to thosel ,od people. .The most perfect orow n..A .Tt. 1 1. j,., . ttu.icu,,, 4. .civ . kiwu uuiuro- m e once. The fellow who was disposed 7" W a little wmgh was a man who had or ,.,.n k.i. k ,w r...l0' w. It soon passed and only for a few omentg did the Governor stop. The music was furnished by the For- CHUl and Mt Pleasant bands, whichrk llTvf T ,,rt,,.t..t. k... V. jl to one SDlendtd orranlxaHnn Thla . . most pleaatng feature of the day. ML Pleasant furnished two u pritt, 1 a appropriate floats as I everl i w. i ney were nited with young ladies rotn the town and the seminary. The ; ize offered for the best horseback pro- i-jn from township was won by the niocracy of No. C . : . ' y J very section of the county was rep- nted. , It was a typical Cabarrue !. t ing' and was in such order and . 1 form as always characterize the3 Hintr folks.?; This afternoon the coun-.- candidates had a brief few hours to i nounce themselves. .',: Serious ; Accident Uuntersville. ill to The j Observer. 5 '. (mtersvllle,-.- Oct- WA - very serious i. it occurred hens this morning, while ; 1 freight train was on the yard. . It. 8. Jenkins, operator 'and', dnp.il t, wa caught between the gang-plank s .in house pUitform, and budly hurt. 1 -Jit arm was broken, and he sua 1 very serious internal injuries. trs - n and Craven, the attending pars conaider his condition very grave. 1 affair has cast a shadow over " conunatilty. ' Mr. Jenkins la H n of very pleasant address and tt-i.rth of. character, 'and 'in rtis j v., highly appreciated. Although 1 n with us only a few months, ci. nle many fast friends. Mr. Jen i m.irri.-d at his home, near Aih 1 1 hi- 2.;th ult. . This fact makes ..air the more distressing. , jvcrnor Aycock Here, , r Charles Brantly, ' Aycock r. 1,;, ht here on his way to le, where he will deliver an .-day. ; v;';'- i!i tt" (William Rothwell) And th.-English ' llifht-wHirht .-r matcliwl In New York t; not Hie first week in Jami 1 :i nrle. The men will weigh ut the ring-hide-. . LOIBEKTOX xew xotts. I rw rjhsMaii Take Vp IIIw 11 .r Abirnui at Barker's High . I Lumltortftn.. . OcL 17jMr.. W.:i I Reaiuey naa tK.-ejeu I Fuller, or Charlotte.- air. j hi. ramilv Into th f! m.. nn Third atreeL m. of Mr. J. P. McNeill, occupied - l bv Mr. T. W; Hutchison, and moved into the residence, formerly occupied lb v. Mr. Yost, I On account of illness. Mr. Itt L. aI ftodwln. eleetor-at-lerge, haw - tMHfl unable -.to meet nn appointments in th county ourmr uie nmi, w, ". .'n",IH",",".,,w w. for- Dim - - ."V1":- . . turn - innal taxation will soon b vM,i on In that school dlBtrlct i Mm. It Fisher, of Tomraviiie. eone to Johna Hopkina Hospital tor I treatment. Or, N. A. Thompson, oft wiiuevuie, win locate nere 10 prac. Ucet medicine, He will take s six nonm a -posi-Braouaie sounw m purport a ; vss . .,,,,. , - ,.,, , i (or tbe postofflce. The present quar- tert( r, entirely Inadequate and aome I change should Be made. 1 Messfa. R. R, Barnes and J. P. Mc ,,.,,. u,b , h naiiiiDwuiv , , v. w v v. 1 Rim a.rt ailliiliili.ir the Wttvni- v. rhMft ...n,iin win oii.i rt th n. ,.iraiit. of the buainnas nnrtion of I town Mr. W. B. M. White has accepted a position as salesman for Mr. K. M BrlBK, Work Will begin this week on the levv quarters or tne First national Bank. The new enterprise has started weu am wiu oe a success. Me an.a w l?fn!J10?.,i1,,S auI of bond. Bell la charged with JUiglary and Allen with theft, Mr. Maloom McLnod a vnunir man working for t, B Upchurch & Bro.. It 1 1 Attfvt warn fnnnl ' A tin A In tha a. .-w.v u, piw ivuiiu v4;u an inn road Tuesday. It la thousht that he (ell from a wagon, on which he was riding and which passed over his poay 1'IIKSBYTERY AT 1'INEVIU.K, llcv. J. A. McMurray t:lotwl McmI- ntor A tJreat Deal of lUiiitiue JlniiiHM to Occupy the Mti-tlng Cluirges Against Iter. Br. MoKcl- wy. Special to The Observer: P.V.bvt.rv 11S thiT'Uril th ?'-l .c,ulP,r ,of,-',!? Mh ver., "We The next buine was the it!.m t moderator. The name of Kev. J. A. McMurray, of Philadelphia, was urns.ini- J. ,?v- oitee, of. Charlotu. The 0r 8teeie Creev. M. Ml,uuL. I.S.Jr: fnanlmtiuslyand was escorted to the rl.S"., , "S?1"" mem. of Maiiurd rr'i, .-.,i.,.r i..,i. i oVloVk. " was transnntnd. Mr jr ,a '""" .of iJavidson : College, a son K . u!e present moderator, was .x- K!r5L ??-t. c&tn of the Lha charrhl. .TOSL." 1 juod spiritually and nnanctally ,,l"u' A communication from Davidson Colleae I..? ad, making serious charges against pen-JcjSaed to , JSf. fiT? ich ."; f." MhA s waa aosent. A good report was made !.y.tlMf committee on home mlMlons. P. h. WHn ean. " "ow l aeiegates is present, (tin monii ntn,. ' . . a." ot known "how Ct Ste will last. ,l ' I Alexander tPna... Kit . n... . "SSi1 Ul "lu (!,., .. ' . " ?7ile itcPWcan Tr. ' .7? l"' 'ianaer county '1'" "a V Ja. Esq.. . .XT' nom,natea tne following . U. jwnuuvei. eg. loenator and Chairman-of the Ronr.i nt n,.,, - ,. i-i., 7 . .. -k' iff o v ' 1 i vamp.oeu- n ?" P,: r reglster rtd8, Geo, C. Teague; for treasur- 1': ."- Dea,: tor jrWor, Wm. W. il' "LST "er' ,Ja"- c"Pm"U .,r"T""r""". '' owman. j. ----- vvu,..,,,,,, Ul. V . a. t-BBr. . ion, one OI lae candi- ;S!Lro! Tl"16' .made . a. hort tl"" , " a" . . ...v w,iwoit t-vii vcji tion wik meet to-morrow and put out a ticket and Alexander county will this year bs found giving a Democratic majority. Chinese Pirates Attack British Steain Shanghai. Oct. 18. The British steamers Pak Kang and oHI Ho. were attacked by pjratee in the west river near Canton last night. A British gun boat haa been dispatched to the scene The PakHang is a vessel of 434 tons owned by the Kwang Wan Steamboat Company, of Hong Kong. The Hoi Ho is 01 out tons and is owned by the Cal vo Steamboat Company, of Hong i.ong, ;, me companies are British coil cesiilons, , Cruiser Bayaa Keported SuoJt. , London. Oct 19 A dlsnnlch from Shanghai to The Morning . Post says It Is reported', that the Japanese shells nave sunk the Russian cruiser Bayan In me aaroor ax Port Arthur. FrVB HUNDRED DOLLARS WILL 1 BIS GIVEN For any case of rheumatism which cannot be cured by Dr. Drammond's Lightning Remedies. Th proprietors do not hide this offer, but print It in bold type on all their circulars, wrap pers,. printed matter and through th column , of . th : newspaper ; every where, vlt will work wonders. 1 One bottle , will cure nearly any case. 1 if the druggist has not got It ,he will or der it, or It will be ent to ny address by . express on receipt of price, (5. Drummond Medlcln Co.. New Trk. Agent wanted, - . ' . n xniML of onrnns victim. ItuHal Tk4 Pla-o Xr Far- From Wlwre O. Ifc IavlM Waa KUbvl -An AuiMy (mi tlie) Body -An Cffort to He Ball May Be Mode. : - Special to The Observer, r ., '' Lexinton, Oct, l7,An unusual crowd, estimated at from 800 to 1,000 people, to-day attended I he . funeral of Obe 1 Davis, who was shot and killed yester day la Boon townehlp, by Clay Urubb. The burial took place at Plney Church, not far from where the tragedy occur red. Rev. P. J. Wad and Rev. 3, M. Bennett conducted the service. Mr. W. J, McCrary, the well-known under- UfVvt of this place, conducted the bur- kf!. the remains being laid away In a i beautiful casket, Tms morning Pr, .:' .. Buchanan and Dr. J.-R Cathell it-Id an autopsy over the body of Davis. ro;;tnt at the funeral were the wife of :?.p deceased, his father and brothers. 4:1 1 his three children. Their grief was Indeed sad to witness. Mr. W. T. Davis, father of the dead man. Is one of the bent men In the county and is univer sally esteemed. It Is reported that Davis' people will enguge able counsel . and prosecute Grubb to the law's fullest extent. From all acounts there will be much conflicting testimony at the trial. It seems that Grubb' plea of self-defense will be sustained by many witnesses. while others may testify that there was no occasion for the killing. Though no move has yet been made, it Is under stood here that at an-early date an ef fort will be made by Grubb's counsel to have him out on ball, ', TJIK WKATJIfcrt. For North Carolina Increasing cloudl ae Wednesday, with rain on the south 'wmpt: Thursday rain: brisk uorthwent winds. IT. 8. Department of AsrlonUurp. Weathur Htireau. Charlotte, N. C. Oft. 18. 1U0I. Ik-iiI report for the 24 hours ending ut S m. to-day: llifrhest temperature .. .. 7 I.owent temperature 4 Averaa-e temnernture , til ISxc-css for the day fti Accumulated esneas for the month 15 Aei'iimulatcd deficiency for the yenr..3.1G Knlnrall (incheai , 0 l lh-lency for the day , 12 Accumulated deficiency for the month. ,i.Vi Accumulated deilclempr for the year....21 COTTON REGION BULLETIN. 2 STATIONB. ST p JS" 17th lHlh ia Charlotte, clear 75 ' Al .0 Cheruw, clear 74 14 .0 Florence, clear.. 7 42 .0 Oc ldcboro. clear 12 40 .0 tireonsboro, clfnr 7 34 .0 ! umberton, clear W 4S .0 Ni-wliern, clear 7H 4s .0 Rnhdgh, clear 74 44 .0 U'l-ldon, clear 78 X .0 I ilinlngton, clear 70 61 ,0 I DISTRICT AVERAGES. PI K CENTRAL ISo'gS SF ! STATION. P V 3 jjlj nth nth fj Atlr.nta IS ) 78 4 .0 Augusta 11 7S 52 .0 Charleston 5 7ti B8 .0 Galveston 31 84 5S .01 Little Rock 14 82 4 .0 Memphis 16 78 44 .0 Mobile.. 9 80 48 .0 Montgomery 10 80 52 .0 New Orleans 1(1 84 '50 .0 Oklahoma 11 82 6(1 .04 Savannah.; ...... 13 80 0 .04 ytcksburg.. ...... IS 82 48 .0 Wilmington ...... 10 70 44 .0 TESTIMONY OF A MINISTER. Rev. Jno, a Cox,- of Wake, Ark., writes, "For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then I Degan the use of Electric Bitters and feel that I am now cured of a disease that had me in its grasp for twelve years." If you want a reliable medi cine for Liver and Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or aeneral debllltv. get Electric Bitters. It's guaranteed by Bur well A Dunn Co. Onlv Ml oentn. Newbros Her picide for the Scalp. Positively Cures Dandruff, Falling Hair and consequent Bald ness, by destroying the germ or microbe to which most. Scalp Diseases are due. A Delightful Hair, Dressing Stops Itching almost in stantly. Contains no grease and will not stain or dye. We are sole agents in bulk. OPEN ALL NIGHT. WE MAKE PICTURE FRAMES '-' Houston, Dixon & Co. f -sCL i-rr"-' , 1 ....... ,:.."ss Eflsfernire ' ' An "Old Line' Company wih up-to-date t . Policies. We Solicit a' Share of , your T, S. Franklin : Pres. Chase' iJrenizer, Secy. A;K. McCausland, IVeas. J. N. McCauslxmd, V. Presi ; Special Agents Avantetl. Address. H. GUOK1AN, -"'-, General Mgr. Special Joiices FOR SALB-2-8TORY HOUSE. CLOSE iu comparatively new, $2,000. ' Best value "on earth," suburban, 7 rooms, tl,750.0(t. A good piece, $3,500.00. The choicest lots in or near Charlotte, and terms to nutt moat fastidious. I have the stuff right now. B. U KEESLER, . 26 Bouth 'iryon street GREATEST VARIETY OF CIGARS cr UNHembled at a cigar counter in tmi ( ity Is displayed at the Oora Restaurant: Cigars of all qualities, there being here nil the brands known to smokers to-dny. Vour tuvoritn cigar is among the Uii'onga of ' splendid smokers. GEM RESTAURANT. E. F. Creswelt, Mgr. TAKE DAVld' HEADACHE CURE. IT ALWAYS GIVES SATISFACTION, ' D1LWORTH DRUG STORE. Plume 247. - B. S. DAVIS. IT DOEU NOT PAY TO BE TOO Eco nomical, when your health is at stake. You cannVitr afford to buy drugs und medicines costing less than we are ask ing; and we cannot afford to go a penny lower than the price we charge, Pre scriptions compounded by skilled phar macists only. AVOODALL & SHEPPARD. FRESH TO-DA t. FERN DELL MINCE Meat In bulk; full line Ferndell 'Pie serves in glass; Ferndell Muple- Syrup In quaru. half-gallon ana gaimn cans; Ferndell Jelly in all the varieties; Fern dell Catsup In half-pint and pint liottles; Iat, but not least, Ferndell Coffee, in two and three-lb. cans. If you want a good article, buy it under the Ferndell, MILLER-VAN NKS3 CO. JOOD HAMS, 12V&C.; PICNIC HAMS, 10c.; IriHh and Sweet Potatoes, 2wc. peck; On ions, 25c.; Apples, lfic. and 20c. peck; New Mountain Buukwheat Flour, 0 lba. for 26e. With. 6UCV worth of grocerieu, you can get 0M lbs." best sugar for BOo. : BRIDQERS & CO., 203 West Trade. , ABOUT THREE THOUSAND ROLLS OF now Ifle. and 16c. wall papers came in yesterday. You will find many beautiful colorings in these Inexpensive papers. Wheeler Wull Paper Co., Y. M. C. A. Building. FOR RENT-7-ROOM HOUKE, 1110 8. Caldwell St.; S-room house, OOti N. Pop lar St.; 7-room house, SOO B. Ninth tit; 6-room house, 408 W. Twelfth St.; 6-room house, 406 W. Eleventh St, Other houses In all parts of rtty.- See our list J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. WHEN YOUR JMGESTION SEEMS EE yond repair, MtDA WATER re-adjusts the defects, and sets the machinery in healthful apd enjoyable operations Sold by leading druggists. J. W, Sample, Mgr., 'Phone 832. THE SPLENDID WINTER BILL. OK fare Is-in vogue at the Gem. Everythin that you usually get at the first-class restaurants in the large citicB. Rice birds, squahs. young chicken and oys ters are plentiful. Meals at all hours. Gem Restaurant, E. F. Cheswell, Mgr. DO YOU NEED ANYTHING TO MAN1 cure your finger nails with? If so, give ua a cuu. we can supply your wants. Mayer s, Druggist, Sixth and Tryon mreets. rnam zaz. BOX BALI-THB NEW GAME WIN nlng fopularity daily. Much interest manifested in the contest for box of Tine Cigars for highest rcore mado -his week. John Hirst, Prop., 24 West Fifth street. j , DEFECTIVE PLIMMNO CAN BR averted if you place your orders with tiie A. R. Wliliii.ir n Plumbing Co. We employ only expert workmen, and every job. no matter how small or large, is given the closest attention. Only the hishest grade work executed. Prompt iicks is a feature that has Dopularlzed out business. A. R. WiUmann Plumbing NEW DISC ORAPHOPHONE RECORDS exchanced for second-hand. 60 cents and old 10-Inch record gets you new record. Just received 1.000 Columbia Cylindar Records, 26c each. We sell all sizes of Graphophones, cash and Install ment. Queen City Cycle Co. DON'T LEND MONEY AT 6 PER CENT, when yoj can invest it and make 25 to 4" per cent. Call and let us explain. We certainly have an interesting propo sition. You will do well to Investigate. --" wi iu-. tj. i. Kooinson & Co . No. 8 West Fifth street LA MIZELLE A NEW CIGAR ON THE murket, that will soon become the fa vorite of smokers. It is the most de lightful smoke ever offered at t cents All first-class dealers sell La Mlsella. Try one to-day. MASTIC PAINT!" . .'. .' The kind that lasts. Sold and suaran teed by the Carolina Mfg Co. JAS. A FORE, Mgr. WHEN YOU WANT TO GO TO PICNICS or fishing parties, call on us for trans portation. J. C. COCHRAN 6 BRO. Telephone 82. THE CROWELL SANITARIUM. .... . . Eor t:e treatment of W HISKEY. MORPHINE and other Drug Addlctkins. Special apartments ' and miws for lady patients. 8. M. Crowell, JSr,1. Medlca Dlreotor. No. 8 West 1 nun nin-Pl, tnnrioite.' C. JOS. It CRAIGHILL. ' :' . .M"SICAL INSTRUCTOR. PI.N9.' OKOAN. HARMONY, , Studio Y. M.f C.' A. Building. Charlotte, fi. C. Corn Meal is thoDcst Or, O. L, Alexander, ',. DENTiQT. Carson Building, Southeast -, Corner ' of , ' Fourth gnajlryon Streets. - ,' -A,; IIS uhQ . 1 j ;":" insurance GO, Liable to Leak The "Family etocklng Is ' Juble to leak. Put your surplus dollars in our savings bank, where they , will arp you other dollars, " - W. 8. ALEXANDER. V, Pres, F, JT, IIAYWOOD, JR.. Cashier. Mutual Building & Loan offers to day 30, 20. 12, 10, 6r or 5 shares, part iy matured stock. Now, If you don't know how good an investment either one of these is, you ought to talk to the secretary a few minutes. See what many Charlotte, Business Hen are making out of their surplus, while you are satisfied with 4 per cent, in a savings bank. Why, you aon i deserve to accumulate anything, ana you re jiot likely to do it. E, I. KEESLER, Sec. & Treas. 25 & Tryon 8 c. CHICHESTER'S PILLS A Slandard Rtiated., wM bt Sb jr&w. .w,vv lOTMUiouiai.. uaiBi.wi lirab..1) ior uninnniiK'a KDVLias la KEB vA Vol a uMtaiiD mM tdi blia rlbboB. Talis no other. Knw S.bultaUana.iullinlMUawt. A..-ir uruKut, or warn imH In .Ma p IM Par. for Iiadl t return Mall. Buhl bj til Prauliu. Chlnhmitertilifi-ilealC, MasfaMa Soiuurt, 1'Hll.A., VA. .4 . , ' We are cutting dally large quantities of white and pink roses, long stems, white, red and pink Catenations, vio lets and light pink Chrysanthemums. We ship to aUA point 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' quels. order Funeral designs by telegraph or telephone all shapes and slzezs. Fresh Flowers and prompt slu merits. J.Van Lindley Nursery Co POKCNA, N. C Send Telegrams td Greensboro. FOR SAL. IE, ' Six-Room Cottage, North C. St. Nine-Room House In Dil worth Eight-Room House E. Fifth St. ' Two five-room cottages, North C. Street. Five-Room Cottage North B. street. llve-Room Cottage North Poplar. House and lot and 20 acres of land In Huutersvllle. WALKER A CLANTON. Y. M. C. A. BIdg. Real Estate Agts. 4)4) r444)44) 4)4444 i Fnr in llifwnrth v. vu.v iiiir vi ( 1 A beautiful, new painted, slate roof modern home of nine rooms mi 75 root corner lot. -This place is offered on terms so easy that the facts will seem to you a dream. , ; , ; ; wv , If not sold quickly will rent. . 1 F, D, Alexander REAL ESTATE DEALERS.. 202 South Tryon Street. . ' Bell 'Phone 430. Ve ry Dos Ira bio VACANT LOTS- have lust been - tilaced on the market- for sale , through this agency. Located within five blocks of the square In one of the most rapidly improving 'sec tions of the city," and Improve-' . ments . soon, to be made .will -. make these. lot very 'valuable and dairable property,- TIIQS. T. ALLISON I ! Real Estate Manager SOUTHERN STATES TRUST CO. CliniER MfllUQlillli rif fssa (III fllHS 1 U FM.m S TORE P nOPERTY FOR: R LWT Three Store Rooms on East Third r street, n&v ; ; Southern; Depot, 29x95 feet, with 8-foot basement . .full lcngUi . Plate glass fronts. 1 , : ' v liarge manufacturing room on sarne street; second floor; best lighted room in the city ; 12-foot story, . Elevator and basement along with sSme if desired: .Store Room, No. 43; South College street. 28x120 a ieet, wiin Dasemeni. itauroaa tracKs in rear, ros 1 sesession-January 1st.:, , Mi'Bi-iIf,I;fii;iIfil, No. 4 South of doing business are the result 'of long 'experience,, not only In the .bank ing business, but in different branches of trade, together with - an exten- ' slve knou'ledge ef r people ja.nd their needs,- r ', . We'-thereforb ' solicit the business of all who hftve banking business to transact what ever any ban kdoea or is able i- do, that , comes within the scope of legl- ' tlmato banking we will do and jirobably our large resources and excel lent facilities will enable us to do more. ' '. ;.-i ... i 1 i" . ' - ' ' '' The Commercial National Bank Of CIIAHLOTlf, N. C. UOHABD L. KUHUR, ARCHITECT Offlee n 4-C's Bulldtog. CHABLOTTE, K. 44w4 c. l. rropsi ct tompany R. R. contractors, .excavating, street, coijnty, R. R. grading. Stone and ' Concrete work so licited. ' -CHARLOTTE. N. C, FRANK P. MILDURN, ARCHITECT COLUMBIA. S. C. 444444444444W4444 Hook SuSaivvyer; RCHiTECTS Charlotte and Durham; N d. 04444444 Organized 1871. Ceo. E. Wilson, President, C N. Evans, Cashier, Jno. B. Ross, Vice President 1 W. C. Wilkinson, Assistant Cashier The Merchants and Farmers National Bank. 35 East Trade Street CAPITAL, $200,000 00 ASSETS, $1,300,000 00 DIRECTORS: Geo. E. Wilson. ... . . JH. Wearn Jno. B. Ross. Judge Armistead Barwell. w.Vg , Conservatively and safely conducted within the limits of legitimate banking. Thirty-three years of successful dealing. : Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. , , ; k, Nightwatchman Employed. if44Ai'44iA4als.BNs.AB4B.i y v -w w j GharlotteNationalB j. United States Depositary Aeeults after six and a hal year In buslnessi -fl?. - m .. .v .. .. .. .. .. ..f I, 2,000.00 LEPOSITS .. .. , . .. .. .. , 752,000.00 We are fully 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 basis solicit your business. B. 0. IlEATHrPrcsldenC 444M4444twf444444444; Better Prepared Tharr Ever Our rapid growth" is daily enlarging our facilities ors handling ', active commercial accounts. , Consultation v and correspond ence on' the subject invited. , " ' . Southern &ta tesTrugt Company CAPITAL S2O0.0OO. ,TRUT DUICDinti. Qoe Stephen. Pro, -'TJ, rratitlln, V-Prea. W, ood, Ta 7-Per Cent. Preferred Stock Of Certaia Cottoa Mills a High;Qrade Investment. 4 Why? 1st, Because but one-half or less of th actual cost of th mill and equipment la represented by auch preferred stock. , " - 2nd, Because It Is provided in the stock oeoieuness snau oe piacea on tne company's plant without retiring the pre ferred stock, t . , 3rd,' Because said stock certificate provides that no dividend shall be bald - on the common stock and no surplus accumulated until the, seven per cent. ' ' -Ms paid on said preferred stock, ,. r ' t, - 4th Because if said preferred stock is not paid off with seven per cent, divt- ' f dends In full at the end of ten years, it must be replaced by per cent' gold - bonds secured by the property of the company the company being prlv- : lleged to retire said stock after five years. . ., v , r We can supply limited amounts of these high-grade stocks in soma of th . -rtost modern mill in this section. , , SIR Tryon Street FRANK OILfctATH, PRESIDENT M. M. VICTOR. CA8HICR. FIRST NATIONAL BAMC; CIIARtOTTE N. C. i Organized 1865 $1,740,448 We are fully equipped to handle the accounts of Individ uals, firms and corporations, and offer every accommodation and courtesy consistent with sound banking. We respectfully Invito per: sonal Interview br correspond ence with those who contemplate epenmg new account. H. M. VICTOR, CASHIER. -aaa.l wwwwww W.H. TW!TTY, Ceshler; 1 certificate Issued' that lib bonded In- - f . t . - , , - Trust Building. '.'' ' . - s
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1904, edition 1
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