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a r "'aVs .... ''''' - ? ' rV.;V' 0-Vf.V. "rt-l k:'m.;. w.V1 v . LICAN jlBOAST VAIS.J VALE DEFLVTS MKETOX. . IS TO APPARENT CAtXS.lOSER8 BLAME nU3,WET HELD. tremor fim Nothing la the t trt Justify the Abnormally i ui lew itkea y th Kepuo of the State Tb GoKtaor to lrd(m Arthur h. Bishop .uan Simmons Talks or m Xew Notel of U Stoto ! 5 OUwrvcr Bureua, 17 Wet Cabarrus Stwt s rrnor-' Aycork , th ' liitpr1e v on the rmlt f Ui North Cro ; tlwttoJU' lie aW; tTTh' Kepub s ceenm to" Uk om comfort i he return in tlt 8tte. There . r..thtnr in the iretww vtold Juo ttil ciierTuii WW. i nfo i "" ;.. Miblicn In the State, lneiulh i tat chairman, who can claim mm'' who hay lft - the Dfino- i. rmrt In- the laat tw yaanu Tft of-rats betn enUrelr aaUsHed over 1 result refrained 1n large number 1 i voting. The Republicans naving i !-n ted to believe that they hadjwMne : , turned ..out ; and voted. There of courae local troublea In vartoua 'Tiiona which kept many Democrata i.iwtf voting-, urithottt changtnfl their !-.tkl condition." r - ' . . t 'i he Uovernor glvea notice that the tate canTaaalng board will meet here : , . ember OraL Newland and Black iurn, the "conteatanta In the eighth t .iv -reMional district, will. It Is under- fiuuj, appear -'before It, SO PARDON FOB BISHOP. T .-.iaw Mrs. Arthur I. Bishop, called f in on Oorernor Aycock to aak him r.i commute, the sen tenet or uer nua t and. convicted of manslaughter at LhaHotfe and now in the penitentiary )rc With her was her llttla boy and i so A lady -friend with her lltue aon. The Governor win not Uk any action In this tie does not "fel that It is proper- to do so, and in this vie be will no doubt be fully sustained by thn people et the State, by far ' the rratef number of whom do not think i 5? hop got tighe of- the tmnlshment he deserved for his great crime. Ju Jge and Mrs. Prttchard arrived here to-day inm Ashevllle. The judge! at noon began tho hearing of the cuse (t Forrest ftgalnst" Southern Lumber mjMtny, ot which W. J. Edwards, of Sariford, la the receiver, he belni; also the receiver for the Cafotlna North frn stall way 'Forrest seeks to, remove the receiver of 'the lumber company iir. J to hve a seclal master appointed to t; fee testimony to lovestlgute alleged irregularities, .,:t Kot loug ago Cameron Mac-Ilse; was Appointed special, muster. To-day . tmotion was made to remove hirn, on the ground of alleged business relations with Iredell Meares, one of the attorneys for Forrest; The hearing whs postponed till Monday, states Chairman Simmons left this moraine,' in company with Attorney icneral Gilmer and Private Secretary I'earsall, for Ooldsboro, to Join R. 8. How land,-1 the lessee of the Atlantic A .North. Carolina Railway, and go with hi n, Senator Aldrlch and party ot .New England capitalists over the line of that road god to aee Beaufort har ijor and surroundings. It appears that frreat plan are being made to have Congress take steps to construct ' the Inland waterway through the sounds rsd river, ' as to connect New Tork and Beaufort by a water way sate from filvrm'i-f; fi-,y- :-. . ClIAirtMAN SIMMONS TALKS,'. . Your ' . correspondent Interviewed Chairman Simmons at the railway sta Utm. . just r before he left, about the volMlcul tilt uatlon. The chairman said: "Uiuier the! circumstances we have won a great victory in North Carolina. A light -vote was-oast; greatly lighter than 1 expected. Mawever our majority holds up very weiU One Interesting fact is tiwt on Joint ballot we will have exact ly the same majority In the coming 'Legislator tvhlch we hod in the last vu. i We lost one Ben a tor and we gain--'-X .one member of the House. The light bvf the Republicans on the Watts law mad through the legislative tick- t.;- The result snows that they abso. lutely tost while we held our own. In fact this Watts law question was the one thing in the campaign which gave vitality, lift and Interest to It, and but for it the vote would be lighter on both f k-a .There. , is absolutely nothing In the election to give any comfort to the fit publicans. 'vOur people could have l i iled Ji,0p, majority, had there been nv-, real sromy to contend with. Our ijority svin probably be about iS.im. ' Republicans have made claims that i :cy would make gains in. the eastern j an ties, but. the election shows that ' e .carried' every county exceot Bamo. ' "ii. A to the eighth district, which I iio not concede to the Republicans. I 'i auviseq mat Blackburn boasted ba re the election hat live Democratic i -t-tion officers would vote for him in ianiy. l,m advised that there are : tesuianues in mat county which af. j-ict; toe substance of the vote. Tou y be sure that these will be very i nurou&nty, iflvestlgated by the State Liei -non- ooara. wnich is soon to meet. i;j tne superior Court here Judge urucrs me squatter Andrew Hun ler, who came here from Colorarin ; Jeed for-the original site of the Agri cultural and. Mechanical College to re-m-ir that deed to the clerk of court' so can oe aestroyed. Grissora toad yen paid for- the land yeara before, by . v,. .TO inen gave tne site to i e estate for the college. Hunter squat t"d four years on the land. n nr,. (.oed was lost for years and Anally j.iP.l tip in the office of the State .j-urer. j V ,'rtr, a-ranted to the Mount '"h"' nu rower company with riml slock , authorised of $100,000. r. Kelt, and others hino- h. r-JISWQP CHAPPELLE LANDS ni Pope PtiM to President KooseveJt. ' . IfcSoyl?f-Mr' Chapeilo. hop ofNew prlenaa, Cuba and Ucov arrived here to-day on the ' r L Moraine. "from Havre, after of several week In Rome, He -- had. a ' moat enjoyable trip J ?.u Yl?tobr u n nad an, au with the Pope, and was moat received. He will go to Wash 1 at once? and thence ,' to New and Cuba and Porto Rico. Tne hop Httld that he was the bearer KMs.e-e to President Roosevelt s pe I'lua. -. f ''i 'V,l,-V;vg;y';w.? : mpt to Rob Virginia llauk. orioV Nov. 12. There was a thmiiflr unsucessful attempt Niv National Bank of Manassas, t 1 -'st The vault wa entered iMiller-of two safes there! 11 'fin open. The larger safp. , ! i which there was J15.0O0, strong for the ' burglars. srured $300 worth of -ng to the postmaster i .iit( private , boxes, but r ) !t!e money. There is - ters. - . - .-.- ::: 1 'Kh Ftrrro Un-Bucking Won Two Txmch tlowna for tlMt New i Hanover Mcn, PriBcrtoa's Ught Forwards Being Unable to Brace Thumselves on Oie Mlnpery OrkllroWn Element of Ittck in BoUt Scori -No Cliance for Princeton's Fast Backs on Hucli a Field,. t : Is- btuo'ln old NiUil to-nlght, Yale t(v.luv n.UnltiWiloriHl t'W second defeat ot the season to tne trunge anu oiuch by the sjr of 12 to! 0. Princeton- ww i.rx blame the ehrneitU for to-dsy's defeat. The Intermittent downpours; of Friday had made Oie grktsron soft ano slimy, and tho iraae mwi hisck wjpr the chief sufferers. , Their backs, reput ed to be the fusteei In the country, could gain no headviy on tiie slippery Held, and their forty irds, much lighter than Yale's, were unfible to brace them selves for the fierce,' attack of the New Haven bovs. It would be an Injustice to tale to attempt to tieirat-l irum lier iununi victory, but there tvas surely an ele ment of luck in botli touch-downs. On the first score, Prliaceton's over-atixie ty was her, undoing, i Three times early in the opening half tere the representa tives of old Nassau penalised ror on side and once for molding a distance of 30 yards, a greJBt advantage for fierce llne-bucklng aggregation, like the Tale eleven, in tne same nan xase suffered only one, for a penalty, and it the time the Ufa 11 was so far In Princeton's territory that the five yards availed practically nothing. The game was absolutely devoid or spectacular plays. Tale's eleven is not constructed on the spectacular line, and the soggy field militated against Prince ton h reputed brilliant back neio. Yale used straight plays aimed at center or tackle. Only twice did' she essay a quarterback run. NAVY WINS FROM VIRGINIA. On Touchdown in tlie First Half the Only Ncore in a Weil -Fought Game. Annapolis, Md., Nov. 12. The Navy defeated the University of Virginia at football to-day, by a score of 6 to 0. But one more game will be played by the midshipmen, before the great HtihI contest with West Point at Philadel phia, j: The Kavy'H score was made In the first half. Norton, after taking the ball on Virginia's llve-yrd line, made a straight plunge through center mid scored a touchdown, but failed to kick goal. Indians Fall to Score .Against Penn sylvania. Philadelphia. Nov. 12. Although the football team from- tiie Carlisle In dian School failed to itepre against the University of Pennsylvania eleven on Franklin Field to-day, the three touch downs mad by Pennsylvania were earned with difficulty. The Indians wore lighter than Pennsylvania, but what they lacked IB weight they made good In speed. Stevenson was the blight particular star of the battle. Three times he stopped runs that promised to cross Pennsylvania's goal, and on two occasions' made runs that were little short of sensational. Score: Pennsylvania, 18; Indians, 0. Harvard Scored on by tlxs Holy t row. Cambridge. Mass.. Nov. 12. Harvard had little difficulty In derating Holy Cross on Soldiers' Field this afternoon by the score of 28 19 5-- Holy Cross was weak, especially In the center. Harvard was weak In her defence ot time but Hlw hud the ball through most of the ifiiinc. Oilier Games. Georgetown, yt: Bin-Knelt, . Dartmouth, 6; Amherst. 4. Purdue 27: .Indiana, 0. .Kansas. 12;' Washington, . Syracuse University, 30; Uehiati. 4. Brown. 4:' Colby. 0. Ynle Freshmen, lti; Harvard Freshim-n . Williams. 78; University of Vermont. II. Bowdoln. 12; Bates. . Blevcns Institute, 28; Pratt institute, 0. i olltnU', 66; Hamilton, 2.. Michigan. 22; Chicago, 12. Minnn ilu, 28; Wisconsin, 0. Northwestern. 12; Illinois, 0. A RAILROAD CBARTER1). Sumter A Northern Will be a Con ncctlon for the Seaboard Gownor Refuses Pardon Petitions Dclcga ten to Boll Weevil Congress. Observer Bureau. S0 Main Street. Columbia,. 8. C "N6v. 12. Governor Heyward this morning re ceived an Important letter from Shreve port asking him to name 100 delegates to a convention to be held in Hhreve- port on the 12th. 13th, 14th and 15th of next month to consider the boll weevil situation. The delegates will be named. The Secretary of State this morning issued a commission to the Sumter & Northern Railroad Company, whose purpose Is to build a Seaboard connec tlon for Sumter through Sumter, Lee, Darlington and Chesterfield counties to McBee, on the Seaboard in Chesterfield county. The road is to pass through Bishopvllle. The capital stick Is $20,000 with the privilege of increasing to WOiOOO. The corporators are: It E. Carnes, W. R. Scarborough and J. Kd Stuckyv The new road Is to run through these townships: Sumter, Providence. Mechanicsville, Bishopvllle, Bull Stokes Bridge, Hartsville and Alligator- burg. A commission Is also issued to S. Vernon .Muckenfuss, of Spartanburg and O. Edgar Rodgers, of Charles- ton, as corporators of the Jordan Man-1 ufacturing Company, of Spartanburg, at $20,000 cotton and woolen factory The Governor this morning refused to pardon. Leonard Daniel Roach, given six years at Wolhalla In 1902 for man sluughter. The Governor will take no mure pardohs In his from Hoyt Hayes county for the' present. Among other pardon petitions refused this morning are those or will Harris, given six months at Pickens for assault; John Dixon, given five years at Greenville, in 1901 for manslaughter's States Foster, given years at Utiloli. in 1898 for murder; Arnold Martin, ' given seven years at Darlington for betraying a girl under 14 yeara old: Joe Eatnn. (SmfMi. erate veteran fined $35 at Anderson for technical violation of the dispensary law In "making corn whiskey for personal was pardoned.: ! wiwvcB, . v, mt-uiatm iruiillljr Saya that 20 leading men of this place are liable to execution being Issued against them for failure to pay their nictwne tax, ana mat those executinna will ; be issued' In a ; few dava utile, those liable wll and pay in the mean time, it will be the first case of execu tions being issued under this new law, which, a graduated scale with half a milLen incomes of $2,500 or more a year above all business expenses and one to three mills on larger incomes. Of the 51 liable in this county only u have paid, 'The law provides a, fine of $500 for ; divulglnr the names of such tax payers, and - the auditor feared that Is suing executions, might lay ; bba Uabie to this fine, but vim has enftMin Ion from the attorney general which has oumtieiiuy ioriinea his courage to pro- ----- .v.uuo uv.lli- MOOflESVnXE MATTERS. New Factory Soon ; to' Begin Opera . Hons Mall, Box Called la Personal Brwlnl to T1i Observer. " Mjoresvlll-. Nov. 1Z. A congregaiiiui mieilnir will bit leli at the Presbyterian church to-morrow mornlnn, when two new rutin elders are to bo elected; The up-stairs over tne new duuoiiiks ve- tng erected by Messrs, W. C Johnston and B, A. Troutman has. bisen rented . to Mr. RclX'rt K. Baker arid wverol other gentlo m'H. Thf,rooiu it u w ntira up ror n - mnmifnclnry r ovrmH., MWrts. tc. Tin; x:hllHlimrt! la 1. 1 bealit frtiorMthms romc tim about the nmt of iiw new yenr, It i .quit,' (tratffylng to his numerous friend to, learn tltut thorn Is a, slight change In the condition of Hon. A. J-euni fin- th better. Sic Is yet at the hospltrtl a'. iovlilMn. 1 Mr. -14 Jt'McKlnney. the jeweler; who ha been for tlwr pant several ntnniln at a window In the furniture stor of Neshlt Pressly, will move net wees, into ths nom next to M'-Ni'ely- 4- Itodgers' HVcry stnble. on' Mala street. The box for .the collection of United States m.ill located at Doolie, ha Ken culled In by the aoverament. The box wa il-n for two weeks, nnd collected cnly one letter. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Oarr entertained a numtier of friends at a delightful luncheon lant r.lght. Mrs. Annie Lardner and Miss Fannie Liirdner Moore, of Charlotte sre tho guests of their brother. Dr. N. G. Moore. Mrs. Wllhelm returned to States, vtlle to-day after s visit to her sister, Mrs. Isaac Harris. A cold, heavy rain Is now falling and has been nearly oil day. The streets were not ihronged with the m;ul Saturday shop pcrs to-day. buUa number of the farmers put In the time trading horses, there being a number of drovers here with West cm stock. NEW MATTHES3 FACTORY FOR CHARLOTTE. W. C. Thomas & Co.. have about In stalled their new plant -for the manu facture of mattresses. The new con cern occupies the whole of the second floor of the building formerly utilised by the Chasmur-King Supply Co. at the corner 7th street and the railroad. The office of the company Is on the first floors. Mr. Thomas Is ohe of the most successful mattress makers In the coun try. Before coming to Charlotte he met with success at Cronley. near Wil mington, his business having grown there beyond his facilities. Charlotte needs more enterprises on the order of that conducted by W. C. Thomas & Co. Such Industries arqavthe waking of the cuy. 1 All kinds Of muttreswes are made from the cheap excelsior grade to the best on the market. A specialty is made of the Hygentc Pine Mattress. which Is said to have many advan tages. The factory extends a cordial invita tion to the local trade to call and see how their beds are made, which Is of Itself an interesting operation, with the machinery. The capacity Is 125 mat tresses a day, From fifteen to seventeen will be giv en employment at the work. The Very Best If there's any other safe investment as attractive as the Mutual Building A Loan, it hasn't appeared In these parts. If there's apy good reason Why every teacher, clerk, or wage earner of every class shouldn't carry stock here lt,has never been announced. If people generally realized what u good thing for investor and borrower this is. It would soon be the biggest financial Institution in the State. For a man to continue to rent a house when he can buy a home on this plan Is simply throwing good money a way. You can net stock to-day by uayinir a few weeks "back. E. L KFESLER, Sec. & Treas. J, R. PHARR, Presidents ; , CHASE BRBN1ZER. Attorney. T- We ship to all points reach ed by express in 24 hotlrs Cut Flowers, Wedding Flowers, Floral Designs Write us for prices on your Wedding Flowers. Order Funeral Designs by telegraph or telephone. Just name the price and we will ship quick. J.Van Lindley Nursery Co POMONA. N. C. Send Telegrams to Greensboro Jordan's fhaClCf Tablets Will break up the severest cold. It is a mobt effective remedy, bri nging quick relief. Jordan's Gold Tablets ... , j , . ...... Can be used with t o ill after effects Fol low rirec lions ard . " jcu'll be pleased ui(h results On y !-j::H at - - $ Ii Building t in Charlotte Realty for Sale wm tnjrn r Meslrabla stores Eaat Trade, Noa. 101 and 201, now occupied by O, W Norman and W. B- Uooree, respectiTely. Poasesalon January 1st, 110. , . ' :: ' V: Alao 1 desirable place for office or shop, Tryon atreet. Also basemen U on West Trade atreet, ultable for shops. Also . 4-room dwelling, (upstairs); modern Improvements, South Popiar, SO feet from West Trade street. FOR s 6-roorn cottages, Noa. 308 end 311, South McDowell atreet; lot eacb 49 1-3 by 198 feet; splendid gardens, a well of good water on lot One 6-rooro cottage, 1004 Bast Trade street., 'Also ' '.-'';, One 4-room cottage, corner th and Myera street . Also. I wh le square (containing 4 acres); at foot .of Boat Trade street having 26 desirable building lots and fronting on Elisabeth avenue. (Street car accommodations). Cecil street and the continuation ot East Trade streetand near the new city park. This must soon become a very valuable property. Also t elegant lots, each of 46 feet 8 Inches front, and 15 feet deep, and opposite Graded School and on corner of Oak atreet; with 10 foot alleyway rear and side; - 40 feet from the celebrated Dowd Flats. WITTKQWQKV, Special tJof ices PURB 1IOMK-RKNDBRKD LARD. Fitt est In the land, strictly unadulterated. 12'it! pound. Open your account with us to-day. Wo Isslin voting tickets for the $1,000 library for all purrlmsfn, whcthri cash or credit. Everything donlrable in fresh meats. T. H. AUSTIN. HOi N. Tryon St. WE ARE RECEIVING EVERY DAY our nciv canned fruits and vegetables, packed under ti.c 'Sunbeam" label. Spe cial price lu case lots. Fresh line of veg etables ot Saturday morning. We givt nutomobilo tickets on every 50c in - ash received at our Store. COCHRANE & ROSS. l N. Tryon St: ' 'Phone -L. FLORIDA O RANG Eh, bu-CKN'l SIZE for 80c, and 30c sise for 20c, and 25c size for 16HC; box lots, $3.00; 35c apples, 26c, Malaga grapes, 17Vic; bananas, 15c nm 20c; fresh country eggs, 25c; butter. 2o, cream cheese, two pounds for 24c; mlxot nuts, two pounds for 25c; seeded raislm and currants, three pounds for 25c: cit ron, 20c. BRIDGER8 & t'U. 203 W. Trade St.. , YOl' WILL. RELISH TftG NEAL1 er-ed at the Gem Restuurunt, nnd thin you arc not confftied to any parliculai hours nieala ut'o'VA-rj-ed at nil hours, duj I' nil nlBlit, prepiifed iih you would Imvi tlicm. tjiiiiil wrvod on toast, oysteir hCrvi-d In every uy lit mi iidfj. Til-- l-rn cookiliK. OEM ItESTAI-'KANT. E. K. Cieswell, Igr. A SIX-lli NUUED rXJLLAR CASE O! bladder trouble, relieved with three dol lars' worth of Mlda Water. Full expla nation on application to J. W. SAMPLE. Mgr.. Rhone IU3. 20J4 8. Tryon. i a nm." nnvva i w r uv .-n ipm-iT 'n. very finest quality, .only 40 centn quart; only a iittlc mdr than liulf what you pay In bottles. 8riiall, crisp, dellcloim in cumber pickles at 25c quurt. and they tie fine: sweet mixed pickles. Helm's flnHt goods. Try a can of our pure fruit pie serves at 15c can; they're fine. 8ARRATT & BLAK ELY. N. Tryon and 8. Church 8ts. TO LET Five-room brick house, clus. In. (12.50: t-rMm fnimc house, E. Sixth lr,.i.t iiciir Mvt-rH ttl fill- liiiu,.u f.ii- , nl. or-d teiuiiitM from T.V to $1.50 pur Ki?-k liomi-s for Fall tn ilfl.OOO. $1,510, 2,250! 3.I00. S1.T50 E. L. KBK8LKR. 8. Tryon St R08EMARY LOTION MAY NO'l 1:K highly per f tinted or colored, hut wbtn It me down to curing rrugh skins and chaps if kinds. It leads them all 10 and 23 cente. D1LWORTH DRUG STORE, Phone 217. B. 8. DAVIit. JOS. H. CRAIOHILL, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. PIANO. ORGAN, HARMONY. Studio Y. M. C A. Building. Charlotte. N. C. DR. H. F.RAY Osteopathy. Orttduate Southern School of Osteo pathy, suite t, Hunt building. Office , hour t to 11: I to l Sundays and Thursday sttemoons by appolDttoent i 'lho .T: rsldno. ITL 7 1 1 1 I FOR SALE 5-room Cottage, N. Poplar. ... 12, 000 8-room House E. Gth 8,700 10-room House N. College .... 8,500 5- room Cottage, W. 8th St 1,850 -room Cottae,'.W. 11th St 1,800 6 - room Cottage XL. '7th St...... 1,500 5-room Cottage, Temple ton Ave., 1,656 W A L K.F, RA ' OLA NTO N . REAL ESTATE AGENTS. T. M. C. A. Buliing. . -. ; nt Lot $r,6oo s; Excellent lief&hborlioocl Shady side of street. Popular section of the JJ city." - - . 3 1 Attractive terras if nec- .vessary, 7- i -'.' ' ' ' ' : i iTII0S;T.ALUS0N A - .il S?41k.sC;"Ma.t.'-2 'J. -A i mm JTATEJ TRUST CO. wmm and Rent, as Follows: on that great bodneet atreet of " West I th street; 0 feet from North SALE SoocialMcos OO YOU NEED A BIBLE) Now is the time to get a nlco one; special prices to ministers during next nve days, it is a pleasure to show you our stock. Cull C. H. ROBINSON & CO.. No. 8 W. Fifth St. 4 IIOME8 AND INVESTMENTS FOR mile: Modern .-room hou.se. 403 Bust ave nue. lot 49V4X275, within 3 blocks of square; modern 5-room house, ' 515 E. Ninth street; modern 12-room house. N Tryon street; nice 7-room house. 600 E. Ninth street. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO, ro TEST THE MERITS OF OUR "FERNDE.LL" canned goods is to sim ply give tliein a trial. This Is the only proposition we liuve to muke you. The Ciuilty of any article is our flrat con slderation;. the price we will make us low as any of our competitors on the same class of goods. We buy the best produced, if you will call you will find the most complete line of nice goods In Charlotte. Two 'phones. 88 and 118. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. CHARACTER IN CRVG 8TORES-In no line of business has character such nn opportunity us in a drug store. No one but the druggist knows whether the med icine contains all that was prescribed You have to trimt the druaeist lmnllc- Itly and when you come to us for meOl- clnes that trust Is not misplaced. WOOD ALL & SHEPARO. Prescription Druggists, THE CROWELL SANITARIUM. For tlio treatment of WHISKEY, MORPHINE1 and other Drug Addictions. Special apartments an nurses for lady patients. 8. M. Crowell M. D.. Medical Director, No. 8 Wesi Third street. Charlotte. N. C. we Have a full stock of cahili Orates, which Is tho best grate sold. W also handle tiles and mantels, both hard- wtod find native pine. Lumber, shingles, laths' and all kinds of house flfiish. CAROLINA MFO. C. Jas. A. Fore, Mgr. wb exchange: the moo disc or co lumbla Oraphophones for the tS.00 graph- ophones and allow l.ov ror your second hand graphophone. Thla Is not a new offer for we have made this exchange for years. We also offer to exchange graphopbones ror second-hand bicycles. QUEEN CITY CYCLE) CO. MR. E. P.. RY AN WILL HAVE AN ELE Kant line of M. II. Birjj-j & Sons' Co's. will Ipnpers for 1905 on display in our store uualn to-day. Tills lino Includes nil grades from the cheap goods up to ine uneat p;pers made, call anu net- them. WHEELER WALL. PAPER CO.. Y. M. C. A. Building, DO YOU NEED ANYTHTNO TO MANI- cure your finger nails wlthT If so, give us a calL we can supply yonr wants. Mayer's, Druggist, Sixth and Tryon streets. , 'Phone 253-. I ORDERS WILL. BE TAKEN FOR HAND ; mad corset covers and chemises; also 1 mrtmfrfA1r r. rl f ftn t inr.Bllti.hln p I n r. H dltlon to stamping, MINNIE A. COCHRANE. Room 8. Hunt Building. Corn Meal Is the Best WM T. WOOD LEY, M. D. OraaolcIat Oarsaatelosrlat. Office and residence .as West Ninth Avenue, Charlot-e, N. C Office hours 8 to 11 a, re., 1 to I p. m. Practice limited to dlaecaea of women and akin diseases, es pec 'ally electro lysis or organic tissues, auch as moles, warts, enlarged veins, uperflooa hair and other blemishes, without . pain or oar. Having had , many years expe rience in the above named epeolal branches, and henceforth devoting my entire time to them, confidently hope for general patronage. . , AAAAAAAAAAAAAsAAAAAAAAAAAA PWWWWW'Jf v IF "eT W W lF.D.A.1 A splendid modern 9-room Gil worth home for sale, corner lot, 15 .tofit wide. Simple easy plan of purchase S 5 shares B. & L. $1,000 cash and remain der In 6 per cent note due 109 X Fine lot, 00 on Oak. street, only i 00 'feet from Boulevard. :v Brevard street home, 7 rooms, four -blocks from' square, $$59 cash, 11,000 per cent note t years. :'? '' V.';;; '-;f..-.;.-;,r-; jf-;; 4th Ward Pine atreet home on' X car, line. $3.000. , r -. - -. 4 tTt" 111110X011001 J UN -BUYING KA - NC Geo These Before You Close a Di 7-room Cottage, t North, Church..,...., , ;v; , i. , $ ' 111S south Caldwell, 4 rooms.,......,.., ...... 2 807 East Avenue rooms . ,.,,.',,.,. . ,.....;. ....i. . a i1.IJ.ll r A . , , , . . ..... . r. ro. ntmn wunii) rvvniK . . . t . , . . . . j 1008 South Tryon. 7 rooms....,., ..;., , 4...-v 9 room-, Boulevard Dllworth.. v. . ,.,...', 8 rooms, IHIworth, Park avenue.;. . ... ...... .,,v- S rooms, West' Eleventh street, , , , , , , , ,. . S rooms, North. McDowell . f , . , . rooms, monn wevara., 7 rooms. North; Pine street 4 . .'. No. 4 South Our -plaimft fnv -vnrn nafrn-nn Hi II IE II . flit 11 its -r vw. viAMiii-.) J v au v Vfcs, v uyu iiVV A V AlsJ iV w isJr ti your interest to Open a Checltmg Account With us. We woud like to between now and the hrst of Mot Very we averaged two new accounts a day for two months. That will do pretty well for an old bank, won't it? The Commercial Nation Bank, LEONARD LHUHTER, ARCHITECT Offleo In 4-C'g Building. CHARLOTTE, N. CAROLINA, - AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi r WW WW WVVWWVv WWVV L L. Propst & Company R. R. contractors, excavating, street, county, R. R. grading. Stone and Concrete work so licited. CHARLOTTE, N. C. FRANK P. MILDURfJ. ARCHITECT - i, COLU1VIBIA. S. C. Hook li Sawyer, A RCHITECTS Chaiotte and Curham. N C. r Organized Geo. L Wilson, President, Jno. B. Ross, Vice President The Merchants and Farmers National Bank, SS East Trade Street. CAPITAL, $200,000 00 ASSETS, $1,300,000.00 DIRECTORS: Geo. L Wilson. .... lpmWM(l nrM,An JH. Wearn Jno. B. Ross. , Jue Armistead Harwell. w.M.Bcli. Conservatively and safely conducted within the limits of legitimate banting. Thirty-three years of successful dealing. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent Nightwatthman Employed. I Charlotte National Bank United States Depositary Results after six and a half years In business: ASSETS ' 91,1.12.000.00 DEPOHITS .. .. 752,000.00 We sre fully alive to tbe fact that tlie secret of our conspicuous suc cess is due to tbe courteous and liberal treatment accorded our friends and depositors, and on this basts solicit your business. B. D. HEATH, President. STRENGTH LIBERALITY COURTESY r PROMPTNESS As a Banking Correspondence and Southern States Tn: CAPITAL S200.QOO. Qot. Stephens, Pre,v ; T Frank THE OLIVER FARM "V." 70 ACRES J.ust south of the city, offurs Just now! fHi-m it Is tn the hiuhust lule of cultiveih'ii n . lit. A..i-4,n ibM... i ... - . K . v Wmply as a farm it is well, worlh . th'"$iiu I-' : ACRH-att wtihfh price we are ofTerlnif It, tut It hits n. real Yhie far l.cvc.n tigurA, because Us nearness to the city will soon make a largo part r It h .nwi for Bl'BL'RBAN" HOME SITES.;. 1 ' It is lso within about 1( yards ot tli'v.n hi-m iSollway ami the Dole li.iea C -thow, . ' CatawbvPower Company cross the r.p"r'. . i""l a contract between said compaay'; ;mi im vwner cam lur - citesp ,purposes;--:-':--.";-.v'4-- i vK'--,'-,--W state . wttlmut hesitation tlt 1 i npportunity for a very protttaf" ' k-tte market. . " ' ' ; You wilt live to' regret '"If if you F. C. Abbott &. Co, H. 01 . .0 t I. Of . 3,f. 8.1 4 l.lt'O.Ot fj 1,0". .0 i.s:,o.uo , ....,. - ' . ,' .Tryon Street ra nnl can if If iq nSf. x . t m-i'i average a new aceount si day f the yeary- f ; ' Long Ago Of CHARLOTTF, N. C. t lit if FRAHK OILUtA PRMIPCI8T. He Ms VtCTORe CASHltfte FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CHARLOTTE N. C. Organized 1895 31.740,448 V We are fully equipped t handle the accounts of individ uals, firms and corporations, sued 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. 1 H. M. VICTOR; CASHIER. 0 1871. C. N. Evans, Cashier. W. C. Wilkinson, Assistant Cashier W. H. TWITTYCc!:icr. Theears features Inifevt r of. This l;Uitulidn Connection. Consults!: ;itcd. ZOOMPANY UlLDiriQ. - Wood, Tra Tr. U lln,.V-' xm i 'unity for Investment. As a" yt a tiuHdsouw dlviUcnd from 1 I- wuunever needea for .light oe power- :,. v i ty as mm per acre presents f nnt " .i of anyinm now-offered on tbe Char opportuDlty.'.'Kv -v ... ? f Long dlHtatice telephone booth for the public' "WVICItVTIliNO IX ft ISA & T3TAT!!.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 13, 1904, edition 1
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