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',Y IN ST1TE PRISON. . .iIIlXQ rnOBADJLT AVERTED. I ' ' ' f r to Governor Ileyward Declares nlzed Kffort Against the JHaa to be Made M HalndamKeftrai . ikf ills Wound Nefcto , JOx ocjTrwiiuMi: L'ntter Sentence,, for l (" -ry, One of the Corporator of a litness tnwrprl -Sicw lmpe tutl (.rrmaa Consul. . ' , ," Observer " Bureau, ' IK Main street, ' ' Columbia, 8. C Nov. 14. John Perry, th white tntn who It was feared yesterday would be lynch ed at Saluda for the murder ot'Joiin IWinV Wills, ,'wua brought her thin Afternoon and placed' In the peniten tiary tor safe-keeping. In a kUr u the Governor from the lawyer cnvlwj J to defend. Perry. H 1 aal d that u.il I.rganlwd ffortValut in b,i1i to lynch Perry, d that It waa aban dnnfd solely pecauaa worvuarn prrpar -lions UaJ been mad la raiat the mol on the part oc Pwy'a frlenda. Tn lovernor waa nrgi to remavc Perry becauM the town, beln t mile from a railroad and without. mtlttary tm Inv was unable to meet the danger whirh threatened. Joe Utiwwy,' the well-to-do . negrro -who was ahot Sunday nlKht in a, re volver duel with a, man lurking In hm yard, died tonlht ef hla wounds. There la Jio clue to Identify hla assail ant, and the polioe do not know which nay to turn for one. ; XEORO BUSINESS ENTEKPRI8E. ' George W. Murray, the negro ex-Con-nreaflman whose sentence for forgery in Sumter county against another negro la a land deal has been ttuspemhm pending an appeal to ihe Supreme trourt, M one of the corporator to wtMin the Becretary of Bute Issued a com mission this morning for the Sumter f Vtmmercial ft IteaJ Estate Company. The cspltal Is I1O.O00. The other cor porators are Z, K. Walker, of Sumter, nnd Alston Westberry, of Hagood. The appllratlon show that the name of Ot W, Blrnle waa flrst Inserted anions the corporators, but that It was stricken nut and the name ot Murray substi tuted. U. M. Wlmberly. J. II. Henegan. T. A A maker and J. A. Banks were Issued i commission tor the St. Matthews Live 8tock Company, capitalised at $10,000. . The - new imperial German consul whose headquarters have been estab lished at Atlanta, has advised Governor lleyward of his appointment over a new district made up of the six States of North Carolina, South Carolina, Oeor jria, Alabama. Florida and Tennessee. In hla letter the consul "hopes that by reason of the creation of this new of fice the present harmonious relations existing between said States nnd the wuntry.' 1 represent will grow atill Stronger." . ; Oovernor Heyward Issued his Thanks giving proclamation to-day. HEAD TOITND GFILTV. ItocUnghant Man Who Killed V. A. Ilryent ttenvlcted of SeMHul Degree .uunnT Kcntenco will be imiofled 10-way. Special to The Observer. HeldavlUe. Nov. 14. The murder case against Pleas Head, for the kilHinr of A. Mryanl at atayodau on October 8tU. was concluded In the Superior t-ourtr at Wentworth this afternoon. 1 he trial has been In progress since Friday.' After remaining flut Just long enougn to take a vote the Jury returned a verdict of guilty of murder In the second degree. - Judge Oliver It. Allen will pass sentence to-morrow morning. The .evidence showed that Head had iHn teasing pfyont about being drunk, when the latter became incensed and commenced to approach and curse Head In a violent manner. Head was stand ing on hla porch washing his hands, ""' jusi uome out or the cotton miil Uaa.I ,..1.. . jk-uu wiu urjianj not to corns any .u.ii.rr, Hereupon me latter threaten 10 wiup Head. Then It was that Head stepped Into the house and se cured a gun, Bryant waa still ad vancing when Head aguln told him not iw cuius upon, mm. lie kept approach ..., iiuntiw, ana ueaa, in order to .nguirn mm, anot nim in the leg, not Intending to kill him. so he claimed. Ihe shot struck an artery and Hiynnt bled to death In a few minutes. SEW VOKK HORSE SHOW OPENS. Eveiilng "iSxhlblttoo Brings Out a 7 AtTT 1 tsblonables Eng Usduuaa Has 25 Entries. -.-New Vork, Nov. 14,-Whlle the horse fiiosv nroper. otieued this moruiiiK it waa reserved to the eveniuK exhibit to Di lng out the long array of smart neo UlB Who go te make thla affai; a grem twi In New York fashionable life. Ihe; great concourse was a mass of ItBht. Krom every conceivable iwint of -vantage huge Incandescent lamps vun uiiu a-aiieries were doc orated with a profusion of oranK- mi. black, the colors of the Natlonul Horse Miow ; Association. Sllsa Kmma g. Rom, f Bec-hOelds fliehire. Kngiand. has zf entries In the naowi and is one of the most en thusiastic exhibitors. v, hen she drove 11 handsome pair of roadsters about t hi ring, ue was applauded. Throughout the entire evening th promenade between the hoxes and the arena was crowded. AIo much In terest was shown In the inunv horses hibited In all classes. , Saaford News Itcww. j Special Jo The Observer. ' Sanford, Nov. 1. Snow fell here yes- J treday for several hours, und but for! the heavy rain which preceded It. the1 rarm wouiu nave teen covered to the depth , of an Inch or more. At Spout springs, between here and Payette ville; the snow waa an inch and a quarter deep on the ground. A, passenger . who tame in on the irain from Wilmington yesterday, savs there was. a fellow on the train who la GO bananas in Just twenty-two minutes. -. He said he, had at another 1 ine eaten .100. He is an average i.ed man, and a pears to be construct t 1 of the same material as that from ivi.i, h most people are made. , K'V. J. EE. 8mith lis aiding Pastor "00I in a series of revival servUs ttt ; Baptist church here. ; ,!r. Paton Noble,i whose husband found dead at midnight last night t his home, in Long Island City, was -stcrday-- arraigned, von a, charge of iiiiclde. ' She appeared before a mag rate (n 'Long Island. City and waa Jered committed without' ball to the i-ens county Jail. ' i NOT A SICK DAT SINCE. , "I was taken severely sick with kld trouble. I tried all' sot ta of med . none of which relieved me. y I saw an ad. of your Electric and determined to try that, e taking a few dosea t-felt re , and soon after was entirely . nnd have not aeen a sick day Neighbors of mine have been of Rheumatism. Neuralgia.' I i t iney troubles and Oen-r.- This la what B. P. Bass, , N. C, writes. Only 80c, i Ddna's, Druggist. i capitalists, mamx. .-. ,: A Tmttmbkt IfnpreesloW ItMHved of ' MlebBiw State CaaraMdng Hoard KJceted- Capital Sew note. .'' ' ' '' Observe noreue, -." ' 17 West Cabarrus Street, "'' ' Ralelah. Nov. II. Attorney ; Ceneai OUnier returned .ki. inMiiw tmm ' 'Mmhiiil , f"l' fl.uor 'dealers Kih Democratic--county w2ft m-lTi. th SfrtS? f We campaign fund Wad been returned and that where he '" Jy f w , B p, -wnlskey money" wns Kngland capitalbns headed by Senator d VnMVTat In the conduct f Aldrtch. or Rhode Inland. They went',he ,nMlri itiat 'resulted la victory In BWrthi Atlantic 4k North Carolina, Buncombe county In St Tuesday, Invest!.-. Railway and than rnt 8atunly ntght uon into thn ronnon for thin iinimtinl wr- and part of Sunday at Morohead City, So m-vwi w th atorm that they rould ixt leave the hotel, and nny In- opectlon of th harbor or nnythin xvaa Impossible. Thry were very hand- solely enterulned. .Th. parly ex pert d to ITCay until WedntMint unn rton at lialeith ourt of I uesdny nn jthelr retnm hotri. but nn nofnuut of the atorm they left for home nt nonn to-day. They expresst-d themselves s pleaaed with the situation ana mere are Intimations that the prospects are good for the deepening ot ..Beaufort harbor. - Congressman Small and Capt. Johnaonfl of the United States engineer corps, were present, and had maps of the harbor, showing the bar obstruc tion which is to be removed, In order to give 27 feet of water. The estimated cost of thus deepening the bar Is only $200,000. Senator Aldrlch said nothing, but other members of the party ex pressed themselvea favorably. State Superintendent Joyner has re ceived $4,600 from General Agent S. A. Oreen, of the Peabndy fund, to be at tributed among North Carolina schools as follows: $1,900 to the State Normal ft Industrial College; $100 to each of the four negro State normal school; 12,000 for rural local tux and consoli dated school districts. State Entomologist Sherman has re ceived (WO dead cotton boll weevils from Texas, and will distribute these to cotton growers In the various sec tions of the Slate. They will be put up in vials so fixed. .with cotton hs to hold the insects against the side so they can readily be seen, and thus farmers will know the boll weevil .it a glance almost. The Secretary of State In the course i.f hi.i ftearcheH In llif' i-niiliol for om documents has found 11 mn of Mc k lenburg, which though not dated Is quite old, as it shows the Indian lands and contains a thousand and sixty two square miles, Including the "bar rens." The county area I? now 590 square miles. Among to-day's urrlvals were It. T. Claywell. Wilnon O. Umb. A. H. Free man of Ihe State bmrd of elections. The matter before the board was the election of the State canvassing board of four members, to meet here Decem ber first, to canvasB the election re turns. The election of the board was made this afternoon, nnd Uimb, tiew ellen artd Claywell. Democrats, and Clarence Call, Republican, were chosen to compose It. STOHM FELT AT CONCOP.U. Tlie l"ast Week a Dull Period Willi Hie Farmers S4ntlMrii Conference of the North Carolina Lutheran Church to Meet TtHtntday. ."f ecial to The Obse rver, . ( uncord. Nov. H.-- I ne storm 01 yosi-r-.'ny was felt here with unflloltnt forc to wp the averisc ni.in Indoors and Klvo lilrr. a ttiste of severe winter day. 1 he ruin of Saturday nnd Saturday night gave iwny to xmojv ind the 'snowfall was i:ist ind hard for several ;)Ours. Mr. i?. C. Caldwell id critically 1M at his home on Bell avenwv Since evening ot the 2nd int., Mr. Caliwel' has oeen lufferimr with eryslpilja, grnwing worse, until to-day thorc Heems to be little hope r Ms reiovry. Ihe reiat week hax liejn one of the dull est of th se.inon. The Cabarrus farmer, not satisfied with the- price of cotton. Ik l.imv at home with other work, quietly walling fur th prlc to rise. II the lar- nr of liner see twins of the Hit;on In'll jre as ine fnoarrus r.irmei's. "s:iiiii: aUhiiiK, but snwiniK W(Md." tlier will ernic a lime prettv aoon when some ne will be begging Mr. Farmer to let him lave 'i Ili'.le or hla cotton. A halo or -ot- kon Ib al.nost a novelty -m thlK market. The man who hm Lh cnitun Is saylnx ,ot a worrl. ')Ut he has evidently made up rtls mind :ihout the crop he has. The Holding fif the vol ton makes, trade l 1 1 1 nil the merchant is woaderi!iu when I lie rti-adlock Is goinft ta break. The souttiTn conference or the North ,rollna Lutheran Church will meet here a Thursday at St. -Andrew's churcn. At o'clock In the mornlns: of the opening, day the cotiferentlal sermon will lie preach a by l.ev. . r. Klsher. On batnnlav i:f- icii"cn 'he La lies' Mlssloniry Society of the K.ynotl will nold n me. llPK and on Sun- or.y it 11 .1. m. the Holy Communion will ce administered, followed bv the dedl -a- t'uti of St. Andrew's churrh. The puslnr it Bt. Andrew's will soom leave lo do rvnnrcllstle work wll bill Lie- hour.ds f Ihe dytmd. Mr. tis.ar Harnliardt Jad in experlciv-c list Iridiv tilght with one suiusised In e a hlgliwavican nenr tin- Miami mine. hoIiio distance .n,ni Concord. Mr. Ilarn- aiHt was rldiiiif a bh-yclc when he was itlrir-ked. An a-s;!iBt was made with 'i Knife, but Mr. Harnhardt ii;anased to is- np- with.out l.elng hurt. His clothing v as ut In several rlru-s. Ilev. J. K. Shenk. pastor of Emanuel Lutheran church at Woodstock. Va.. has accepted u call to St. James' Luthe ran church In this city. KiisNlan Cavalry Repulsed. Oeneral Kuroki's Headuuarters. Nov. 14. via. Fusan. a snuadron of Russian cavalry yesterday noun attacked the Japanese In the neighborhood of Lltla lun. The Itusslana were so severely repulsed that at dusk they were still fcalherins up their .lead and wounded. There has been no other diunge at Ihe front. North Carolina Historic il Sot hm y Sleeting. fc'feclal to The. Observer. i napel Hill. ll.-Tlie North Cnro- itn Hist ieil ?o.-letv assembled to-mrht in Uerrnrd Hall. The f'dlowlna naoeis r.-re rend: "North Carollna'p Ktrrt fnler na. imprivements." hv Trof. 41 ' S Nolle; "Some Old Records in Eastern North CarolHn." bv J. H VmrW ?. " u,', 'jr. A. w. Mtnssum's UaveS," hy J. K. Wilson. Myrtle Kvlilbltlon Rules at Toklo. 8t. James' Gazette. The following notice was posted up ."rmiy 111 an an exhibition in Toklo. Japan: "No visitor who is miirt nr in. toxicated is allowed to enter In. If nv person found in shall be claimed to retire, ivo visitor is allowed to carry In with himself any parcel, umbrella, stick and the like kind, excent hla miran and is strictly forbidden to take within mmseii nog, or the same kind of beasts. Visitor Is requested to take care of nimseit from thlevly." : Are Your Kidneys Well? : Brighfa Disease, DlabeUs, ' Rheuma tism, Oout, Gravel, Dropsy, Inflamma tion of the Bladder. Bad Blood and Nervous Troubles caused by sick Kidneys.- " , ' ' K.- Bi. Jordan A Ca', th weU-known druggiau of this city, know by experi ence that HTNDIPO will cure all forms of Kidney and' Nervous Troubles, and wm ruarmntee tt In all cases. ,Cn't you afford to try tt at their riskT jt costs you nothing If it don't do the work. Rent by. malt to any address, pre paid, on receipt of U. cent; boxes, 88.50, under a pbalttva guarantea. j campaigv-moxict nnrnm Buncombe , Democrat , Do No 17m 1Cpenea'i by Uqutar Umlors Hue iif MtuM-y ami Whlalcer In Campaign I'tmcrant. , (J- -h j 1 MpMiut to The Observer.- Aslievllle, Nov. H.ll became known. t day that lite contribution of AhevUl tt- finmnniw on tn pnrt of th rymoitl: .utmmiitm na vultrd In an lntwt!rK 'JlMbmure. I nm Mt .ime'tlm riur f Hi t:'nl,,1'";.,, '''mr"n.1 otm ,71 vbated tne llftoMM ' .rth'ie . iiP,mi1fn,: nhl imt wi.nil .ik..,l,, ., rA ..-..i 3ltl, ,arwBl (nW, the g.wrul fuiid rfhorlly fllf !. -ontriliitlons Dutl been rouv . 1.4. nowever, the Democratic managers se- turu mrormaun to tne eneox. tnat sev dai whiskey men who had contributed to the Democratic, cumnalgn fund hiul also cuntrlliuted to the Republican campaign fund and thai the contributions to the Ice fiiblleaii furd wer? in. some Instances double tin? Amount given Ihe Democrat. This alleged Information, according to a well-known Democrat, was verified nnd the Democratic managers. Rrttwlth deter mined that ihcy would notfus ttw money coul rlbuted and On the 'day-'fellowliig the leelion I'hairnian MuekcV sent a check to ach of the coiitrJmuor lor the amount he had given with a brief r.iHe saying that ihe Democratic manajror-i old not 1 cure to use Ihe money . The return of the monoy has had l ho effect of causing more thun r.no )f the whiskey unsilers some un eminent vr the iltuatlon. In speaking or the matter U-day a well-known party v,oikr said that I Ik' Democrats' would go Into ofilca iintrarnmeleU by pledges and unfettered with promise to the whiskey men, and that they would be free rv do whatever they chose. ( Jt Is said that the use of liquor vind money In tne past vantpnldcu was the :n.s open and nagnint ever known her. It Is kr.own that liquor was Sfcnt to tne rural sections In Kreat quantity nnd in the Big Ivy section, It Is declared, that more than 100 gallons was used. That this-disgraceful feature of the campaign has uroused ihe patriotic and Intelligent voters of Ihe loutily is evident In- the agitation that lias Ik-, n lit Kil l by luiili Temuernta und lt pnlillriiMs for Die adupllon of the Aiih- In, Han ballot syhteni. I'olh fK-miw-nits r Itepiihlleans are aicreod that the -x- n use lia ldent lo tie nresent metnotl or conducting a campaign und the securing of nominations nnd offices, is so great as if, effectually eliminate all save those with fiifflclent means. Just what steps will be taken to remedy the existing evil lifts not laen determined hut It In known that the 'mention is being- given most serious con wideration by advocates -f a pure ballot and it l not unlikely that some con- .erl -d ciVort will ! made to secure the necessary legislation. FIHF- AT WADKSBOHO. Hluzc yiiicli Origlnaics In Negro Res. laurunt Burns Throe I'ranui IlhlM lugs, at a I ohm of Nearly $2,uO. St-ienl to The observer. W:ided"w. Nov. U At'.tt 2 o'clock this in.iMilntr Mr. Jabez 'Irtss discovered nmll blaze In a neijm reHtnuraiil on Ituth- rford slrertl. Th" towrn wiiS soon riroun- ed by lh-t shooting ot pistols,, rlnnli'.n ;if bells and the tire alarm. Vut on account of the heavy wind ihe hHe spread rapidly and eotisidertilil ' la'nugo was done before tl.e fire company could aet It under ci.n- liol. Three frame htiilrlinKS wir com pletely destroyed, with los estimated as follows: Mr. C h-is. liiuner Brficery storu. loss Jl.W, no Insurance; I. T. Ryan's beef markel. loss S400. Inswan -e WW; Pee Dee I'harmary bulldlnv's plate glass froits t token, 3am-ise 8230, covered by Insurance. The negro restaurant and a small store run by W. F. Hancock were also burned, to the irromid. It Is not known how th- fire originated. The balldihc wer owneal by Mrs. Xu'lll ntl Miss Norton and were not Insur-sd. TIIK WKATIIER. For Noi lb Carolinq: Kalr Tuesday; light northeasterly winds;' Wednesday fair. I V. S. Mcpartmcnt of Agriculture, Weather Burenu, Charlotte, N. C..- Nov. 14, 1901. Temperature and precipitation report for Ihe :4 Hours ending at 8 p. m. to-day: Aluxlmum temperature SO Minimum temperature a Aeiiimulaled deficiency ffr the day.. K Accumulated deflcleney for the month 4ti Accumulated dellclency for the year.. 4.12 r recipnation T. Tntttl n,Ai.lnll.,f Inn .nw . k. . . k. n fill Accumuiatcd 0Jt,eB8 for t lff month. I Accumulated deficiency tor lite year.. 7.31 I'revallins w'i'd direction .N.W. HOT DRINKS Tire Served Here. Our fountain is being made as popular here this winter time as it was dur ing the summer. Cold 'drinks have given away to the pop ular hot drinks that are so delightfully prepared" and served bv our "hot "drink : ai fists." Fresh Huyler's Our Candy Department is continually being replenish ed 'with iluyler's, shipped us direct from the great Huyler factory. No Candy equals Hurler's. Onl v at Long distance telephone booth for the public. . The Very Best If there's any other safe investment as attractive as the Mutual Building & Loan, it hasn't appeared in r these parts. If there's any good reason why every teacher, clerk, or wage earner of every class shouldn't carry stock here it has never been announced. If people generally, realised what a good thing for Investor and borrower this ds. 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 Blmply throwing good money away. - You can get stock to-day by paying a few weeks back. .1 E. L. KECSLER, Sec. K Trcas. ,t. B PHARR, Preert. . CHASE BRENIZER, Attorney ' Charlotte Realty for Sale irw nidjia 'war dasdrabla atorea East Trade. Noa. lot and 10$, sow ooouplad by O. W. Nurmaa and W. H. " Hoover,,' reapecUyely, Poaaeaaloa i January Xgt, 1101. . . - - "': Alao ''' ."'i .'. '14 ( - 1, : 1 desirable nla.ee tor offloa or abopv Wast lUt atreet; 10 feat from North Tryon atreetfl $ ,: .-v-'ifef?" v-- , rt ' . 1, baaementa on West Trade atreet. uHabla tot ehopa. j . 4-room dwallrng. (upstairs); modem reel from West Trad street. FORSSLE 4 : . S 5-room cottages, Nos. $09 and 811. South McDowell atreet; lot aach ii 1-1 by m feet; splendid gardena, a wall of good water on lot ,. Ona 6-room cottage, 1004 East Trade , street. One 4-room cottage, corner Mh and Myera street ' ? . Also, 1 wh le square (containing 4 acres); at foot .of East Trade atreet having 2 dealrabla building lots and fronting on Elisabeth avenue. (Street car accommodations). Cecil street and. the continuation of East Trade atreetand near the new city park. Thla must soon become a very valuable property. , Also 1 elegant lots, each of 48 feet 8 Inches front, and ISO feet deep, and opposite Graded School and on corner of Oak street; with 10 foot alleyway rear and aide; 40 (eat from the celebrated Dowi Slat 0- WltTKOWSKY. Special Notices PURE HOME-RENDERED LARD, FIN est In the land, strictly unadulterated 2'c pound. Open your account with ui to-day. Wo 1hbu voting tickets for th 81,000 library for all purchuaes. whcthei cash or credit. Everything desirable in fresh meats. T. H. AUSTIN. i05 N. Tryon St WE ARE RECEIVING EVERY DAT our new canned fruits and vegetables, packed under li.e 'Sunbeam" label. Spe cial price in case lots. Frrh line of veg etables of Saturday morning. We Bivr automobile tickets op every G0c in ash received at our store. COCHRANE & ROSS. iu9 N. Tryon St. 'Phone 21. THE KIND OF WEATHER TO ENJOY oystors. qn.ill, etc. We are making a wpe clalty jf tliese choice dishes. You wll! always find everything in season ner itt well is the usual bill of fare Inf'evldenCe the year round. Everytlilng delightfully prepared and f legantlv served. GEM RESTAURANT, 1, F. Creswell. Mgr. WE HAVE TWO FINE SECOND-HAND upright plants In, mahogany cases, ul mont new. You would never know that they had been used. Jjist got them last week. Will sell them at a barstuln. Call and nee them, or write for de scription. These pianos are made by the largest factory In the world. ? WHEELSU WALL BAPER CO . 1 ' Y. C. A. Building. FRESH SHIPMENT, OF FRlTlT CAKE Everything in thfaeuge to make it t,o"i and rich. 1lc mupi Self-ralsinK liuek whrat Hour, two pounds, .lflc. und tbiie pounds, l!iu. Mountain buckwheat Hour, six pounds for U5c,' Best New Orlenes molasses, tfOc; maple syrup, $1.00. Table pyrup. 4fu; mince m-eat, three pounds tor Sic. Finest apples, 25c peck. Bananas, . 15 and as". BRIDOER8 & CO. JOS W. Trade St. ' SWEET I'EAS! AT.L COLORS AND A I.I. varieties, in packages and In bulk. D1LWUHTH DRUG STORE. Phono 47. . B. 8. DAVIS. LARGE OLIVES. PERFECT FRUIT The very finest quality, .only 40 cents nuart only a iittle morn than half what you puy In bottles. Small, crisp, delicious en cumber pickles at 25e quart, and they are fine; sweet mixed plcltlss, Heins's finest goods. Try u can of our pure fruit pre Bervea at 15c can; they're fine. 8ARRATT & BLAKELY. N. Tryon and S. Church Sts. TO LET-Five-room brick house, close in. J12.50; 4-room frame house. E. Slxih street, near Myej, tiiM; houses for l ored tenants from lie to U.50 per .vef-k. homes for pa(e, 11.500, $2,250, $3,000, Jl.Toll lo 10,OUl'. E. L. KEE8LER. 23 a Tryon St.' JOS. H. CRAIGlflLL, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. PIANO. ORGAN, HARMONT. Studio T. M. C. A. Building. Charlotte. N. C. DR. H. F.RAY ' Osteopathy. . Graduate Southerq School of Osteo pathy., suite $. Hunt building. Of- hours fl to 12; t to A Sunday and Thursday afternoon by appolntmeai 'PhnoM-JUA: nwldennr tTl. FOR SALE 5-room Cottage, N. .Poplar.. 9- room House E. 6th 10- room House N. College . . 5- room Cottage. W. ,8th St., 6- room Cottage. W. 1 1th St... 5-room Cottage E.. ith St, . . $?,000 3,700 8,500 1,850 1.800 .1.500 6-room Cottage, Templeton Ave., 1,650 WALKER OTaANTON. - REAL ESTATE 'AGENTS. Y. M. C. A. Building. 4- rVacaiftiLoti $L66o I t Excellent neig'hborh6odi t Shady side ot street. , t Popular section; of: the citv. '. - s!:sJ ;' ': essary.:s;Qfit.J -TII0S.T. ALLISON? t Heal t state Manager -i SOUTHERN STATES TRUST CO. ' and Rent, as Follows: Cl f - 11 . ' j - t on that areat bualneaa street of iflaprovemenu, 8outh Poplar, M -'6--i. -.-tuf Special Notices FRESH MUSKEGAN BCCK WHEAT Put up in ten-pound bags. This Is the finest mountain buckwheat produced; 100 per cent, pure, packed in air-tight sacks, hence it is free from any foreign bodies ot substance. Fresh Northern buck wheat; Heckor's self-raising buckwa?at In .1-, tlfe- and 6-pound packages; Graham and Ral4tonH Purina Health flour Iti 12 pound sr.cks. Two 'phones, H8 and 114. MILLER-VAN NES3 CO. A S1X-HTNDKED DOLLAR CASK OF bladder trouble, relieved with three dcl lars' worth of Mldn Water. Full expla nation on application to J. W. SAMPLE, Mgr.. Phone 833. S. Tryon. BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! Cull acd (xununc our speclni. Inter-leaved, Indla linrsT Bibles. Just tae ihlns fc.r muklnr, notes. We have the Amcrlmn standard revised -dltlon. C. H. ROIJINSON St CO. No. S YV. Fifth St. ' i, 1 , HOMES AND INVESTMENTS FOR sale: Modern 7-room house. 403 East ave nue, lot 49Vjx276, within 3lfe blocks of &nuure; modern 5-room house, 516 K. Ninth street; modern 12-room house. N. Tryon street; nice 7-room house, 000 E. Ninth street. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. CHARACTER IN DRUO STORES-In no line of business 1ms character suoh an opportunity as In a drug store. No one but the druggtat knows whether the med icine contains all that was prescribed. You have to trust the druggist Implll- llly and when you come to us for meal cines that trust is not misplaced. WOODA LL & SHEVPARD, -Prescription Druggists.1"' THE CROWELL SANITARIUM. For t!ie treatment of WHISKEY, MORPHINE and other Drut Addictions. Special apartments . and nurses for lady patients. S. M. Crowell M. D.. Medical Director, No, 8 West Third street, Charlotte, N. C WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF CAH1LL -Grates, which is the best grate sold. We also handle tiles and mantels, both nara wcod and native pine. Lumber, shingles, .laths nnd all kinds of house nmsb. CAROLINA MFG. C. Jas. A. Fore. Mgr. WB EXCHANGE THE 120.00 DISC OR Co lumbia Graphophones for the $5.00 graph ophnnes nnd allow $5.00 for your second hand graphophone. This in not a new offer for we liave made this exchange for years. We also offer to exchange graphophones for second-hand oicycles. QUEEN CITY CYCLE CO. DO YOU NEED ANYTHING TO MANl cure your finger nails with? If so, give us a call. We can supply your wants, Mayer's, Druggist, Sixth and Tryon streets. 'Phone 253. . ORDERS WILL BE TAKEN FOR HAND made corset covers and chemises; alao embroidery and feather-stltehing In "Ad dition to stamping. MINNIE A. COCHRANE Room 8, Hunt Building. ' ' ' ,'t Com Meal Is thdDost WM T. W00DLEY. M D. Oymaeoelaa-lst Ml OefaelegU. Office and residence .at West Ninth Avenue, Cnarloua, N. C Office hours ltoUa.iclloip.in Practice limited to dlearaea of woman and akin diseases, s especially electro lysis or organlo tissues, such as moles, warts, enlarged veins, supernous hair and other blemishes, without pain or ear. Havtnr had man yeaxa eXTDe- rlence In the above named special branches, and nenceiortn aevoung say entire time to them, confidently bop for general natronaa -. ..;....' l:F.B;'Ael A splendid modern S-room Oil worth home for aale, corner ; lot, 75 feet wide. -Simple easy , plan of purchase 25 shares B. .& L. 1,000 cash and remain-' der In per cent note dno 108 Pine lot, $900 on Oak street. - i only, 200 feet from Boulevard., Brevard atreet home,' rooms, : four blocks from square;- $$60 cashy f 1,000 C per cent "note 2 years, ur y 4th Ward Pine atreet home on car line."--IOOOf , , , ''irwr. f- i Fi DAIoxaodcr i CeoTftsso Cotoro . na. Mli Ainrpli....' 111$ South Caldwell, rooms, ...... ...... S.too.oo ' 87 Eant Avenue, t rooms ,. .. ,.v M. i 4,700.00 No. 1 North Caldwell, rooms.....;.. I.S00.80 - 1003 South Tryon. 7 rooms........... ..... ...... . '...... $.600.00 9 rooma, Bouurvar dZll worth...... . ......V., ...... ....... 8.J50.00 8 rooma. Dllworth. Park avenue....... 4.O0.0 rooma. West Eleventh street...... .................. 1,100.0ft K rooms. North McDowell i. .... ....... . 1.060.00 K rooma. North Brevard ...... l.S 60.00 7 rooma. North Pine street,,....,.,....., ..... ...... ....... 8,800.80 t , ? m , '. No, 4 South Tryon Street. "' .i. . i'wr "J Oiir, claims for-yotir patronajre and setTif it is ' not lo roiu4, interest1 to , Open o Checking Account With lis. W(e woud lik6 to between now and the first of Mot Very we averaged two now accounts a day for two months. That will do pretty well for The Commercial National Bank. OF CHAR LEONARD I. HUNTER, ARCHITECT Oflleo In 4-C's Building. CHARLOTTE. N. CAROLINA. i E. L. Propst & Company R. R. contractors, excavating. fit-IVCl, VUUIIIJi .b. Alt. ftlU0' stone and concrete work so licited. CHAR teO TTD, N. C. FRANK P. MILDURN, ARCHITECT COLUMBIA. S. C. Hook & Sawyer, Architects! Ctiatiotie and Durham, N C. f Organized 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, i 16 Bast Trade Street " CAPITAL, $200,000 00 ASSETS, $1,300,000.00 DIRECTORS: Geo. E. Wilson. . lpnilcfM(l ,.,, J.H. Wearn Jno. B. Ross. Jade misttii Barwell. w H ML Conservatively and safely conducted within the limits of legitimate banking. Thirty-three years of successful dealing. Safe Deposit Boxes for rent. Nightwatchman Employed. I Charlotte National Bank j United States Depositary Results after six and a bait years la business: A88BTS .. , .. .. .DEPOSITS '' W. a l. 'fill!. .11.. t. mt .K.. cess la due to the courteous and auu uepositors, ana on mis nana B. p. HEATH, President, STRENGTH LIBERALITY COURTESY PROMPTNESS As a DaialUnr CurrespondeQpe and Consultation Solicited, Southern States Trust Company CAPITAL $200,000. TRUtf PUlLDinQ. I Ooo) ataphen , Pre. , T . rranlilln. V-Proa. : W. Wood,ne It b Getting to be Generally; Remarked Upon That PIEDMONT "PARK Is one of the most attractive section healthful location,' tta city convenlen ce Hue and electric light BysterruV''", Price still about $0. Der 'cent, below but will not be Very much longeri-for the property on Its merits la equal to '- any tof therriv Terms to suit purchaser. -.-,t , '.. .-h. F; C. Abbott 8l Co. - - Trust Building. You Closo a Deaf. 71"-.-?, ".'- -Vz. " i S. H tftn Oft . average a new aceount a day the year, . Long Ago ah old bank, won't it? LOT If. N. C. FRANK OILRCATH. PREtlOCNT. H. M. VICTOR. CAftMlta. -FIRST-NATIONAL BANK, CHARLOTTE IV. C. Organized 1865 mm 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 invite a par sonal interview or correspond ence with those who eon template opening: new accounta H. M. VICTOR; CASHIER. .. .. f 1,182,000.00 2 , 70X.UUVUU i:,.'.MM Af'MH, JM..M(.. liberal treatment accorded our friends Z solicit your Business, - W. H. TVVITTY, Ceshlcr. f These are Features In favor of This Institution Connection. of Greater Charlotte, 'with Its high -' of water, sewerage, electric cat ' - , - t . other eauallv well-located subiirha. l J IB i , 1 i . -
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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