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' i f fed. CHABLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, FEBRUARY, 22, J9Q67 ,4 A-yf,.- 4. f GODWIN PEEL PABDONED JSSE MITCHEL WILIi BE HASTCKD Han Convicted of Mnrde Ten Years Abo Given HI Liberty tar far Wire-Murderfr Coder Sentence of Death i4.Year-Old Negro to ' i Serve 10 Years for Attempted As- sanlt Order Issued Restraining - Suffolk Carolina From Crowing Tracks of Norfolk A Southern j" Charters Issued Raleigh News. J m Observer Bureau. '. 1V ' 123 8outh Dawson street, n1? - . Raleigh, Feb.'. 21. Joe Hargood, a 14-year-old negro, '' to-day brought to the State penl . ientlary to aerve a ten years term for "attempted assault upon a young white school Jeacher In Bertie ninty. Governor Glenn to-day pardoned Godwin Peel, from Hertford, con- lcted ten years ago of murder In the ( aocotid - degree. This action was re ,. 1 commended by the Judge, solicitor and Jury. The sentence of Jessie , Mitchell, of Berlle county, to be hanged for tho murder of his wife, i will be not be stayed. John Staubs, Charles Hope, Gillespie Long and A. "J. Arnett, of Sampson county, were '. granted pardons, conditioned on good behavior. The same was recommend ; ad by the judge and the solicitor. ' . The Jackson Mercantile Company, 1. i of Jackson, Northampton county, wus chartered, with H. E. Ransome. James Scull, J. H. -Barrett as incorporators, authorized capital 10.000. The State chartered the Wall Hutkee Co., of Winston-Salem, hard 1 ware; authorized stock $100,000. t ' CHARTERS GRANTED. The Stale charters the Dnv.Bost Company, "onenrd. for general mer vnandise with 13.000 paid in out of an - authorized capital stock of $10,000, D. . It. Bost. J. K. Cllne, Frank McOraw and Mrs. M. Tryling. stockholders; Gjston Land & Lumber Company. V McAdenvllle, Gaston county. $100,000 capital stock or which $20,000 Is sub scribed by R. R. Ray. B. H. Parker. O. F. Mason. R. L Adams, G. L. "Webb, T. M. Fayssout, J. P Clemmer ' and H. H. Merrill; Central Electric Company, for manufacture and sale, with $25,000 capital stock, D. C. Wnrt dcll, C. W. Petty Hnd C. K. Lek sub scribing $2S.00; Milton Bridge Com- any, for I tie operation of a loll rldge. with $8,000 paid In by J. P. vi Acree, W. B. Lewis, of Danville, Va., James A. Hurdle, S. K. Stephens. W. -P. Ray and others, of MIHon: Albe- 1 marie Grocery Company, wholesejfl, ' 18.000 paid in by L. Hartsell. D. B. v HcCurby and others, of Albemarle, with authorized capital of $25,000. Governor Glenn Is more than enthu siastic and deeply appreciative of the reception accortlrd him both at New hern and Wilmington ns well as by the people he met en route. The Governor f Is looking forward with much pleasure to his trip to Southern Pines whore he rill, February 24, deliver the principal . address before tho "Blue and Gray." - He has requested that his personal Staff attend him In full uniform. Tho aldermen of Fayettevllle have petltlon d Governor Gloiin asking his good of fices to the nd that the. national gov ernment will co-operate, with North : Carolina In special work along the Cape Fear river In order that the fish may come up the Cape Fear as '' wll as Into the Albemarle waters. Governor Glenn has Isiid tho matter before the North C-trollna lxard of geological survey and they hope to be able to effect such measures. Ber Williams, Jr., the railroad ne gro who Monday afternoon shot and killed Alex Clark, another negro, In Staleigh. and who, even whllo under the Influence of whiskey made his . escape, was this morning arrested at Hamlet by Chief of police J. H. Spen ' eer, of that place, who wired Chief iMuHlns. of the Raleigh department, for Instructions. The Raleigh chief :-i Kent an officer on the early morning i: train over the Seaboard and Williams ! ' "was brought here, where he was com- ' mltted to prtson. rj The Mutual Publishing Company, of ' Raleigh, will within a few days, com- Slete the Installation of a splendid new Iff hie press, one of tho highest classes of book machinery and another Mer fjenlhaler linotype machine. These Improvements and extensions have be come necessary because of the great , volume of work now being handled Ity that company. Ills friends over the Stale will re gret to know that the condition of Judge T. B. Womack Is such that he " will too detained at the hospital for two or three weeks longer. The Catholic church in Raleigh was the scene this morning of the marriage - Of Miss Annie M. Dughl, daughter of Mr. A. Dughl, and J. D. Mng, a , promising young business man of Bal timore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Slaag, of that city. A reception that was markedly brilliant In all of Its ap- polntments, as well ss one of the, most largely attended given In tho city of Raleigh, was tendered by Mr. Dughl, who Is one of the Southern caterers of distinguished note, to night at his home on Saunders street. Th young bride was the recipient of almost countless presents, these, being an ex pression to her, not only of personul esteem but also an evidence of the. uni versal popularity of her father throughout several Southern States. RALEIGH BAR RKBt'KKD. Judge George W. Ward, sitting In "Wake county Superior Court, culled the attention of the Raleigh bar to the fact that a spirit of Indifference seam ed to pervade the affairs of the court Ufler having requested the sheriff to assemble such lawyers In the court room. His honor stated that he had called them together to tell them the ' court must not be trifled with and 'what cases were ready must be tried. For various reasons many of the law . yera were embarasecd by a rebuke so ' ' administered, but an explanation was sv. offered to the. effect that there Iwd been a misunderstanding as to tho set ting of the calendar. Judge Ward had expected to hold a two weeks' term of 1 this court but the Indications are. from the allmneas of the calendar, that ad- , Journ merit will b taken by the middle . of next week. Judge Thomas R. Purnell to-day Ib aued a restraining order In the mat ter of the Metropolitan Trust Com pany and the Guaranty Trust Com pany, both of New York, versus the Suffolk A Carolina Railway Company, the Norfolk & Southern Railroad Com- pany and the Virginia ft Carolina- Coast Company, dfaallowing the first ' ' tianied road to cross t he track of the Norfolk A Southern at Koper. Another , -order was also Issued In the case of the t. .H. Roper Lumber Company Versus the Roanoke Railroad St Lum- ber Company, overruling motion to , remove the cause to the court at Kllza , beth City. Governor Glenn to-day announced t tils Action regarding certain appeals - recently made to htm for changes of aenuroce ana ior paroons. utimer Van ' noy, of Wllkea county, convicted of In 4, st la refused a pardon. This case according to the record, waa one of ' the moat Jjortible ever brought to the attention of the Governor, O. S. Davis, of Johnson rounty, plead guilty to the Of a bale of cotton. The Governor, not thinking' hi ' sentence excessive, application for releif ia denied, W, 0. I.iilson, now aewlng on the roads un Jr a aentence for larceny, la denied j Hrdon. KUleoa went Into th trunk il a companion and etole from him. A the sentence seem not excessive i .t-re will be no Interference. This is tue game maa on the Wake county, gang, who I auppoaed to have toeen plotting escape ome day ago ' f J -The State department of education J notleflod that, an election for a special school tax has been successful ly held in Rdbee-on county, in Max ton district Number I., , , STEP, OFF TRAIN, FAIX W FEBTJ 1 I . -U Ill 1 I Three Country Lads Plnngc to Their veatn J-Yom ij. n. Train on Trestle Near Knoxvllle Supposed to Ha-ve Stepped' Off on Hearing Station Called, . KnoxvlUe, Tenn. Feb. 21 The man gled remains of three white men were found this morning beneath a high trestle of the Louisville A Nashville Railroad leading to its bridge across the Tennoasee river. Several hours lat er they Were IdentWed by Dr. C. B. Jones, of gcarboro, Tenn., as three young men who lived in his vicinity: William Dunnaway, William Turpln, and James Gamble. All were unmar ried. Dunnaway and Turpln were 30 years of age and Gamble was only 16., They were green country boys and the' theory advanced Is that they stepped from the train immediately after the station had been called, while the train was standing on the trestle, which Is fully eighty feet high. Turpln's body waa found lying across that ot Dunnaway, while Gamble's body was not more than three feet away from the otner two. Holiday Notice. Thursday, February 22nd being a legal holiday, the banks of this ctty will be closed. First National Bank, Merchants' and Farmers' National Bank, Commercial National Bank, Charlotte National Bank, Southern States Trust Co., Southern Loan A Savings Bank, Charlotte Trust Co. W. H. TWITTT. HAVE YOU TRIED A COUNTRY GENTLEMAN CIGAR? THEY ARE All HAVANA FILLER AND SELL fOR 5 CENTS .Scholtz's Green Houses. Fresh Carnations, Cut Flowers! j'ot nanis, r iorai uesigns a specialty. Prompt attention given to In and out-of-town orders. W. W. SCHOLTZ, Successor to T. W. Long 'Phone 427. K B. & For $400.00 60 feet on S. Church St. Room for two houses. $50.00 cash will talk and a deed will be executed. 93 acre farm in Steel Creek, at $W.OO per A. F. D. ALEXANDER 202 S. Tryon. P. 480. 4444444444444444 Dilworth Floral Gardens For choice Cut Flowers, for Wedding Flowers, for Floral Designs everything or any- 4 thing In Cut Flowers. We are fully prepared to handle any order for any kind of Flowers on short notice. Telegraph, telephone or write, us If you have time. Promptness is our motto. W. G. McPDEE, Pro., Charlotte, N. C. p. o. Hon 127. Bell 'Phone. wWMM HUYLER'S That delightful and ever pleasing candy. Customers always de mand it. Send this famous brand if you wish to be correct. A fresh shipment has just been received. We are Sole Agents in Charlotte. e.H. &C0. DBUGGUrni. ' ttomm i; Spring cor. WE KKVm CLOSE Mobile A Ohio' New Board pf . Pi , , - rectors. , f , i Mobile, Ala,, Feb, 2 1. The annual meeting of the' stockholders of tje Mobile A ; Ohio ' Railroad Company waa held here to-day. The "election of the board of director resulted as follows: W. Butler Duncan, Samuel Spencer, C. C, Cuyler, Adrian IseUn, Jr., Thomas J. Evans, Henry Halt, W. Emlln Roosevelt, B. L. Russell," C. Sidney Shepard, A. H. Stevens, Sam uel Wolverton, R. D. Lankford, A, W. Mcintosh. - ' The meeting of the director to e lect officers will be held in New York soon. liennls Declared Out of Suburban, New Tork, Feb. 211. E. R. Thom as' HermlB, winner of the-suburban in 1004, was to-day declared out of the suburban handicap. Special Notices A FRESH SHIPMENT OF CHIPS has Just been received, not "chips and whetstones," but fine, fresh Saratoga Chips. They are packed In half-pound canoons, ana are guaranieea oy tne makers to be "the beet on earth." Try thejn. 'Phone 08. MILLER VAN NESS CO. . NAIL FILES. NAIL CLIPPERS, NAIL f'oiishera, anything, everything neces sary in keeping the nails in perfect condition, found in our store. These things are a necessity and we sell them cheap. JA8. P. STOWE & CO., Druggists. 'Phone 174. ALLAN'S HEADACHE AND NEU ralgla Remedy will cure your head ache; If it doesn't, remember It cost you nothing. Prioe 26 cents at WOODALL & SHEPPARD'S. FOR RENT 10 S. MYERS, 6-ROOM Cottage, (16.66; 416 N. Church, 6-room cottage, $13.50: 14 N. Brevard, 7-room house, $22.0; 605 E. 4th. 4-rooms, $7.00: 09 E. 7th, 4 rooms, fH.OO; 3 rooms, 317 R. Trade street, $6.00. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BRO. HAVE YOU TRIED BLUE RIBBON Vanilla? Absolutely pure, goes twice vs far, end gives dessorttr the "Blue Ribbon Flavor." ASK F, M .8HANNANHOU8E, W. B. and J. K. A. Alexander. Z. A. Hovls, J. E. Thomas, and John P. Orecne, what they thing of Purina Poultry Foods, 'they are the big breeders', and all of them use it. We sell it. DILWORTH DRUG STORE. B. S. DAVI8. Phone 247. WATCH AND JEWELRY RE PA I R- ing. Engraving and Diamond .setting a specialty. Work guaranteed. STEERE'S JEWELRY STORE. Cor. Fifth and Tryon streets. IF YOU ARE SUFFERING WITH the headache to-day, 'phone Woodall Sheppard for a bottle of Allan's Headaohe Remedy. It will cure you, If It don't It costs you nothing. Price 25 cents. WATCHES FROM $2.60 TO $160.00. ALL good time pieces, big line to select from. Every one guaranteed. See these before - you purchase. STICERE'S JEWELRY, STORE. Cor. Fifth and North Tryon street. TO LET 303 K. FIFTH. $12.80; 912 10. Trade, $:; subnrbnn cottage, lots of ground, stable, chicken house, only $10; cottages, vacant lots and real estate generally for sale. E. L. KEE8LER. 'Phone 344. OUR WHITE WYANDOTTE WON IS out of 23 ribbons, all firsts, at Charlotte show. Eggs for sale. Write for booklet. Few fine surplus cockrels, guarantee no lirass. CHARLOTTE POULTRY FARM. WOOD AND COAL-YOU CAN ORDER of us anv or both the above articles and get Just what you want. Our per sonal attention given to all orders, large or small. We have a full stock of all grades Coal and Wood. Thone 402 W. A. AVANT. HAVE YOU SEEN THAT BEAUTIFUL, assortment of Gold Rings and Crosses nl STEERE'S JEWELRY SORE, Cor. Fifth and North Tryon street. WE BUILD MACHINERY TO ORDER, overhnul and repair machinery, cut gears, mako patterns, models. etc. SOUTHERN MACHINE WORKS, High Point, N. C. 81JhJND A NICE QUIET TIME AT THIS Oein where there is absolute comfort and anything you want to eat prepared to your taste. A lunch counter unsur passed in the South. OEM RESTAU RANT, U. F. Creswell, Manager. "BUY A HOME IN THE LAND OP the sky." Magnificent home newly erected wltb out buildings to match, SO acres of land In high state of cultiva tion; seif- supporting at a bargain. Large sale of town and country prop erty, for sale or rent. Carolina Real Estate, Loan Development Co., W. F. Edwards, President, llendersonvllle, N. C. Fresh car load Melrose FLOUR. We sell to anybody. THE STAR MILLS 'Phone S97. Our Ten Modern Green Houses Produce Cut Flowers as near perfec tion as possible. This combined with our reputation for Fair Dealings and Prompt Service Insure satisfaction. Roses. Carnations, Violets, Smllax, Wedding ) Flowers. Floral Designs, etc. , Write, Telephone, Telegraph. J. Van Lindley Nursery Co. FCMONA, li C Send telegram to Greensboro. FIRE, v LIFE, ACCIDENT . OrilCKt Wo. t, Hmt BaOdLag: , tseu Yuma awa. 1 PA, Dr. B. Nre JTatchleon, " B V V Batduov fl Comoanv t Bava - more iMna, in Durham, 8peclal to The Observer. I TJ , Durham. v Feb. 2t It. U learned' to day -that there have been: numerous' other transfers of real estate in Dur ham during the laat several day. Sev eral day ago the American Tobacco Company , purchased several lot - of land in front of Trinity College, on the -south side of the North Carolina- rail road, for which more than $30,000 waa paid by the company. 6 Now another lot of land, . residence lot adjoining this late purchase, baa been purchased from Mrs. A. B. Turner. It is learned that she received $16,000. Thla gives the company ome ten iota adjoining and fronting, the railroad. Storage houses -win be erected on thla land. American Tobacco DEPOSITING BY MAIL Send your deposits by bank draft or check, by postal or express order. , or registered mall. Should thi be your first deposit, we will send you a pass-book by return mail. We will also send you full information concerning future deposits and withdrawals. We have a great many out-of-town depositors who do banking lit thla way, and not a dollar has ever been lost In the malls. This method of banking has proven entirely satisfactory. We pay 4 per cent, Interest and compound It four times a year. - . Southern Loan & Savings Bank 1. M. Brown, pres.. w. 8. Alexander. V. Pres., W. I Jenkins, CaahlerT g THE CHARLOTTE REALTY COMPANY OFFERS THE BEST ON THE MARKET IN V Homes" Investments Farms A. G. CRAIO, Secy, and Manager. Office 18 E. Trade St. NOTICE! The Mechanics' Perpetual Building and Loan Association sends kind greetings to the public with the information that the books are now open for the subscription of shares to the 47th Scries, which goes, into effect on March 1st (and the first payment Saturday, March 3rd), and as we have for 23 years' held to the inflexible rule of "First Come, First Served," prospective "home buyers or home. builders" are advised to Do It Now! To subscribe now and get the number of your application assigned. This Association claims the distinctive ability of being able in from SO to 50 days from the time the Committee on Loans makes its report to meet the Loans; no three, four or six months waiting for us. A discerning public has ever given us a most, generous support, because we have ever openly and truthfully taken it into our Confidence; and the following In formation (as verified by our Auditing Committee, consisting of Col. A. L. Smith. W. W. Phlfer and J. H. Wearn, Esq..) we know will not only be gratifying, but also astounding to that generous public. The Moneys Passed Over Our Desk were the Unprecedented bum or $67,00 0.00 And the Amount So Handled During th e Tear 1905 .Was the Colossal Sum of $353,000.00 And tho Total Assets of $613,500.0 0 To Which the Management Points With Pride as Its Jewels. This Association is reaching its Quarter of a Century's Life. On March 1st we will have had 23 years of uninterrupted prosperity without the Loss of a Cent.. It has been the means of making thousands of happy homes, and Is to-day sought, by not only North Carolina or even the South, but throughout the United States and even In Europe, as a worthy example to be patterned after. Hence, we can with assurance ask you not to delay, and subscribe at once to the New Series, the 47th. S. VVITTK0VV5KY President R. E. COCHRANE, Sec'y and Treas. , FOR THE DIRECTORS. , -h The Sweeter Music The big bass horn makes the louder noise, but the little cornet sings more sweetly. The Mutual Building & Loan, however, is out of her swaddling cloth, having served the people 25 years, and hav ing matured 30 series within a shorter time than any other associ ation of our acquaintance. The test of value Is the maturity period, and here Is where we've got the drop on the other fellows. Now , open, and new stock being sold dally. Just want 500 shares more for this series. E L. KttSLER, Treasurer, PHONE 344. JOHN R. PHARR, President FEBRUARY 3, 1906 The Charlotte Building & Loan Association OPENED ITS 33 SERIES Applications for loans now being filed Join the crowd, start an account with the Associ ation of the People and For the People Subscription Books For Stock Still Open OFFICE 203 NORTH TRYON ST. J. H. VAN NESS, Pres., WILLIS BROWN, Sec. 51 1-2 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. Fronting on Beattl' Ford Macadam road, three . mile from, city; about fifteen acres In timber; Yorty young fruit trees; S-room Dwelling and a Barn. A food Spring on place. 1 Call at office for price. ' Insurance I,,., THE WEATHER; .: Forecast . for i Thursday I and , Friday Fair -Thursda y, colder ' In 2 eastern . Por tionj Friday fair.' warmer in westero portion: fresh north to northeast winds. Charlotet, 8 ' 7:0$; sunset 6;1! 1, m.." Feb. - 20u-8unrise (Standard time).' - , " ' LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. Highest temperature .. . ;... Lowest temperature .. . , t...' Mean temperature .. .. .. . .... 1. Kxcesa for' the day . t. : - Accumulated denoleooy for month Accumulated . excess for the yar... precipitation to-day (inches) Tntal nreciDitation for the month ,s .11 M 3 .00 Accumulated deficiency for month l.e Accumulated deficiency for year.... l-9 Prevailing' wind direction .... ..South Phone 877. During the Month of January R. COCHRANE and Real Estate Agent Biifes' i'iiL ' twotory brick business liouse . with 'large basement, on Bast . , Third Street..- Leased to, good tenant for flve years, Annual rental 1826.00.- Paya I-$ per cent, net. Price . . . .-t. f 8,000.00. . Vacant lot oii Bast Third Street, Adjoining ; th Southern Bell ' Telephone handsome , new building. This lot 1 near Bouthern - freight depot and College treet - The 'latter is tha busy hub of the : city, Price .. . v, .4 ,. 8115.00 pe front foot. .', No.hefcer investment can bo made than the purchase of well lo, . cated business property, either Improved or unimproved. We have . 'Jot of nice opportunities on our lists., x , - -1 .1 Be aura to consult us .before buying a home. . Our lists-are -full . of good values air the time, and we can help you finance almost any problem that may confront youuv , , ' 1 " i If you want to rent, conutt our renui list befora making your ' decMon; . ; , r t : , -;i f . . ,Ku ,-4 n 1 . SOUTHERN REAL . STATE 10AN AND - MR C0"PANY 4 iumw,w u.pww,, we are in position to meet your need in any Ptm!n r Jmea and would like to have an oppor- , tunlty of talking with you about the matter. Largest capital and urplua of any bank In the Staff. , ; 4 QOMMBRQinL NATIONAL, BANK w. . uii, rrea. JlDWS,' aiMaaaTatitfMiii FIRST NATIONAL BANK :0RGANIZED" 1865 Capital and Surplus, $500,000.00 DIRECTORS: P. M. BROWN ' . GEO. W. BRYAN J. C. BURROUGHS FRANK GILRKATH J 3. S, MYERS f. b. Mcdowell IL M. McADF.N W. B, RODMAN T. W. WADE. CHASL A. WILLIAMS. . YOUR, BUSINESS SOLICITED FRANK 6IIREAIH, Pres. THE Merchants and farmers National Bank CHARLOTTE, N C THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK auGtom'itc It 1 our constant aim to be courteous and accommodating fo all classes and make thla a bank where those of . moderate mean hall have the same treatment as those more favorably situated. Ton are cordially invited to open a bank account with us. W. H. TVHTTY, Cashier B. D. HEATH, President Gharlotte Trust Gompany Capital $100,000.00 Satisfy yourself of the soundness and reliability of this institution then come in and open an account Every courtesy and accommo dation extended to either large or small depositor. DIRE G TORS . W. H. BELK, 0. P. HEATH, , C. M. PATTERSON, J. M. DAVIS, II. O. LINK, JT. W. ZIMMERMAN. T. C. GUTHRIE. 4. tl. UTTLE, W, M. LONG, ' OFFICERS J. H. LITTLE, C. M. PATTERSON, L. H. HAGOOD, President Vice President. ' , Caahler. aSSBTS:OVBR Million Dollars One A Progressive Bank For Progressive Customers. v ' ' ' BUSINESS SOLICITED, Southern States Trust Go: CAPITAL $200,000 TRUST BUILDING. CHARLOTTE, If. O. GEO. STEPHENS, T. S. FRANKLIN, W. H., WOOD, ft. E, DAVIS, President. , Vice Praa. ? 1 Xlreanrer, Assc' Treaa. L THAT WBST TRADE STREET BUSINESS, LOT . . ' 03xi3d tO i80 rfC" J Adjoining the Register lot recently sold. Is the best trad now on our books In, Central Property, and can be had at present prlc W; a short tint only, Thla Is a case of "act quick" If you Vant uch a lot. - ' : F. r TRUST BUILDING. Property For . Stla uw reason ui numoer, of depositors : at ' the - Com. ' . merclai National" Bank la 'con- ,4' , stantly - Increasing.,' "We have I ' ben successful, not i- only in buUdlng up a strong bank with. a ; large resources, , but also in ae-" quiring'' unusual facllltiea for handling our businessv and in- troducing th , beat up-to-date . memoas m ' an oepartments. , We "shall .toe pleased , to have ' ; a . conference with any one who is desirous of ' forming new banking relations; -any ' one who want to borrow mttiMV. nr ftnv Aha -nrhn Visa 1 V. P. A. G. BRKNTZER, Cash, , 3 ST0MME-Y. Asst. Cash. 2&L H. H. VICTOR, Cashier. $200,000.00 ASNMS We Invite you to open an account with ns, promising every courtesy and accommodation consistent with sound banking. W pay four per cent interest on time deposits. mm-mmmmmmmmmmmmmm GEO, E. WILSON. President, JNO. B. ROSS, Vice President. W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier. . v p Li J 4 V. e.r Abbott f W )
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