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:lackbubn habpto powy AN EXCEPTIONAL POLITICIAN 5 I imipii'ii ' t " An Eighth District Democrat Say H Is die Only Repnblican vVbo Cn be lJrted In His District and HIM Downfall Cannot AccompHahed Um Usual Means Hackett ; la Jad for Democratio Nomination Charters "Granted Harris ' Jordan v to Speak- Saturday News Notes of , to Stat Capital., Observer Bureau, ' ' . 122 South Dawson Street, v" S4 Raleigh, March 1. , -' ' """What effect will the indictment have en Blackburn's chances for re nomlnatlon?" Thla Question was put y The Obeerver'a correspondent to en eignth district Democrat, one ' thoroughly familiar wth all the polltl-! r car conditions obtaining there. This ,; ouery'waa answered In these words. ana are wonn neeums. "in "v bear the marks of a prophecy as well: "Blackburn can play the baby act bet rf ter than any man In the State and '' ' moat effectively, and he can do things - politically that no other man in tne ' tate can do and live. You can Judge " Jilrn by no rule applicable to the hu- roan race. He can go over his district. " ' cat op tefore those mountaineers, tell them he was a poor mountain boy ' winning success, when his enemies. v backed by the Democrats, began to , persecute him, and he can shed tears '; (as tie did -t Wllkesboro, when Gover 1 nor Glenn wiped up the earth with " him) and the people will believe htm. t and no power on earth can keep him ,'. from getting that nomination. Now - Just stop figuring on Spencer's down fall by the usual methods. He Is the ' only Republican in the district who 'A can possibly be elected, and If the 'Democrats put up a strong man he f (nay be defeated. There never was a ' time when the northwestern counties ' -ware ee torn up. I believe If a prohi bltlon campaign were waged in 'Whle-i.-., wntA' it uvntild vote out the dls- ' , tlllery. There is not an open barroom In It now." ,urrv vtt IN THE LEAD. When asked as to the likelihood of the Democratic nominee the man from ; the eighth district said: -Haokett. thus far, is In the lead, and unless Someone miner man iinjpir nn"u) t , ' xMinriul mmfs into the neici. ne win a " ha nominated. He is nnt acceptable to the temperance element, but It. Is ' thought that element would find little ' Blackburn. 1 heard Hugh G. Chat- Mm I name mention iu-uaj nomination, ana mere is uui would be a popular canaiaaie u nr would run. It was thought at one , time that the temperance people would ' : center on W. H. Odell. of Concord, or R. Lk Smith, of Manly, but both re , fuse Jo enter the race. At present the ' outlook la that Hackett will get , 'Wilkes solid, two-thirds of .Stanley. Surry, and Watauga and at least halt of Cabarrus, Rowan and Alexan der. and three-fourths of Allegheny. It la thought that Armfield will get Iredell solid, one-sixth of tanly. Hur tt and Rowan, one-half of Alexan " dr and one-fourth of Cabarrus. New land will get Caldwell solid, and one slxth of Htanly and will divide the mall fraction left In Rowan, Cabar f.N raa and Surry with Bouie, who, it Is ' presumed, will get Ashe, his home 1 county, though Hackett Is very popu lar there. There Is no doubt of a inmijernc viaw nun r7ai , x Democrats wilt pay their poll taxes. Either one of the gentlemen mentioned VUftllb W " 1 " ' 1 ' " " ' " " , Notice of the appointment of an- u v ii r-iirrier. t-rrftriive! t, for Rutherford ton. has been re ceived by Postmaster T. Bally. North Carolina Society of Richmond, Va., has written to uovernor uinm ' ' asking that he will be a guest of hon- or at their annual meeting, which will be held, according to the loyalty of transplanted Carolinians, May 20. It la not known yet If the Governor will accept, owing to his absence rrom tne executive office. Messrs. Saunders ft Ford, of Bryson Ulty, are in mi) cuy in uiiu-i mini iu corporation commlsHlon regarding the 't freight tariff of the railroad they will operate from Whlttler to fk-ono Lufta, in the neighborhood of the Murphy branch of the Houthern. This road will traverse about 20 miles and will be utilized to handle the grent lumber products of that section. r CHARTERS GRANTED. ' The Secretary of Hlate granted char- - Co., Of Raleigh, for the manufacture and sale of furniture, with an author ised capital stock of J25,00, of which R. N. and J. H. Wynee, mid J. V. Red ford; the liastern Carolina Transpor ts'' tatton Co., of Bllsabeth city, will con-i- vey passengers and operate low boats '' la Carolina and Virginia waters, will erect wharvew mid plants for the erec 4tin nt flam und oVMler canneries: 14 - 000 has been paid In out of a capital ptock of 150.000; W. (J. Griffin, Manteo, C. W. Mltflck and 1C. F. Lamb, of Xaizabelh City, are Incorporators; the ft. R. Fowle Memorial Hospital Co . at ' Washington, N. C.. amends charter Changing vote ror expulsion or orncers, etc., irom a inree-rourtn to a two- 'i .' virwTlRLKM I' jiiii--iiun iioi in uiiii in authorised to issue preferred stock. ' The capitalization Is iincliariReil ; (J. A. Grlmsley is president nl J J. Stone I a MnMlan' Having finished the cases from the fifth district, the Hupreme Court does not meet again until next Tuesday, ! , when appeal from the sixth district i will be heard. i log to a dose without any sulls of very marked importance. The lHrg-st i:' . tnvnlviinl la Kino' hfturil h.fnr .liiilira - Ward to-day. It being that of I,. N. r I . . - !..- . .. iUUOfl HKKJIIPIl IMF- iiruw Hivpr I (II- ' ten Mill. Jackson sues for 110.000 ; damages for Injuries sustained while ? he was at work In removing dirt from -having been crippled by the falling of a large rock, and a leg having Utter . been amputated. f t The avent of to-morrow will be (he " return of the Confederate flag from ' Rhode Island, which ceremony will , take place In the presence of many '.i Raleigh eitisena and special guests. Oanaral Julian . Oarr will preside as commander of the State Veteran's As- i.WVOtXCK IN KAVANNAH TRIAL. , w Day In CreeneWiayrM.r Case Taken! . s Vp WUi IdentlHcatlon of ClkK-ka, I Deposit Slipa, Ktc. Savannah, Oa., March 1. A has "to v inn inr inn taai inree 01 (our , . days, the evidence presented In the Greena and Oaynor trial to-day was - largely documentary. It Is probable that this will be true to-morrow also, when it it the expectation of District Attorney Cr win that the Identification of cheeks, deposit slips and other pa pers by representatives of bunkers and , brokerage firm of New Tork Will be completed. ' ' '';.".''. Upon Bank Bxamlner Johnson, who rae been eapeelaJly aaalgned to the Greene and OayDor and Carter eases as custodian of lt the reeorda, the prosecution will rely for the elucidation at the maaa of documentary evidence that haa been aubmitted within the last two or threa days relative to fl r anclal operationa. !. It, la s expected t fiat Mr. Johnson will take the stand on Monday and that his testimony will onsume probably two or three days. '; r-n the prosecution, it 1a as(dr will 1 ive closed and tha defense will begin . e -'MenUtJoa f lt witnesceg, , MRS." II. 11. CARMICIIAEL DEAD. After an Jllneaa of Week She Passes Away tnneral Servlcea to fceAev Mra. Xols CarmlchaeL the wife of Mr, H. H. Carmfthaet died last night at 13 o'clok at' her , home on Suclid ave nuen Dihvorth. Mrs, Carmtchael had been seriously ill only since Sunday. Her death ; waa unexpected and Is a great shock so her husband and rela tives. - - , - Mra. Carmlrtiael waa ?S years old. She is survived by her huaband and one child and several brother and a sister. The funeral arrangements were not made last night. They will be an nounced to-day. A Prealdent to be Kelccpfd. The regular monthly meeting of the Mecklenburg Cotton Growers Associa tion -n.m w hoirl in the. countv court house to-morrow morning at u ocioc. Vice .president John McDowell will preside. Several items of Interest will be considered. The election of a suc cessor to President C. C. Moore will be taken up and the office filled by one of the many available men who are now members of the as sociation. All farmers are urged to be present to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock. 200,000 Feet Lumber Burned. Special to The Observer. Wilmington. March l.-Sparks from an old house burning In the vicinity set nro to some- 200,000 feet of lumber In the yards of the Cape Fear Mill here to-day but bv stubborn fighting the firemen succeeded in confining thfc flames so that not over 13,000 or 4.000 damage re sulted. This was fully covered by in. surance. Xegro W'hose Crime Convulsed Shreve port Hanged. Shreveport, Im., March 1. Charles Coleman, the negro who murdered Mar garet leary near here last week, was h-Kally executed In the parish Jail to day. No excitement attended the execu tion, public feeling having subsided since the conviction of Coleman last Saturday. Coloman confessed. A LIVELY TUSSLE, with that old enemy of the race. Con ntlpatlon. often ends In Appendicitis. To Hvold all serious trouble with Stomach. Liver and Bowels, take Dr. King's New Llfi J'illx. They perfectly regulate these organs, without pain or discomfort, 25c at It. H. Jordan k. Co., druggists. HUGHES CHERRY AND GLYCERINE CURES COUGHS AND COLDS. Absolutely harmless, contains no opiates, chil dren can take it. Pro duces sleep. For Sale by R. H. JORDAN & CO PRKHCniPTIONISTS. Phone 7. Springe Cor. WE NEVEIt CXiOSE The Crowed Sanitorium Co., Inc. For the Treatment of Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous Diseases. Special apartments and nurses for lady patients. All forms of. electricity for treating nervous diseases, and various methods of massage, includ ing the nilhnlaler vibrating method. The stockholders all being physicians constitute a consulting board. Specially trained male and female nurses and attendants. K. M. CltOYYELL. M. D., Prea. W. M. STRONG, M. D.. Resident PhyalclaB. F. D. A. HERE'S A CHANCE 2 houses N. Myers St., near 7Ui St.. for 11,500. Rents monthly 112.00 say 9 per cent. Investmcnt--ciihancement yours. One of them for 850.00 say H per cent. Investment. V. Trade SU lot 49 foot, $1,600. F. D. ALEXANDER REAL ESTATE DEALER FHIH INKL'HANCE. SOS H. Tryon. P. f SO. Dilworth Floral Gardens For choice Cut Flowers, for Wedding Flowers, for Floral Designs everything or any thing in Cut Flowers. We are fully prepared to handle any order for any kind of Flowers on abort notice. Telegraph, telephone or write, ua if you have time. , Promptness is our motto. j W. G. McPHEE, Pro., f .(luristte, H. C. , . Z F, O. Bos lit. Hell Thoaea. . ' Tramp .Crushed Between Buna per. Special to The Observer.'-.- " ' Fayetteville, iMarch L-A' white man was found dead - with one Je cut off, thle morning on ' the track of the ? At lantic Coast Lin Railway, near Luray station, four mtlaa', north of thla city.: He is unknown and there la nothing on hla person to Identify him. Ha had on workman' overalls and is supposed to have , been a. tramp stealing ride. He wa crushed' between tha bumpers. THE WEATHER. tf.UM.H. ei Va4JIA smmA ,(laliisJas ruicuHt tur " i iua exvia Baui . C. J wn tPm.lAm do -A hit a It r UI taVlau T O-l 4Iir:s a iuoj a KM-a-aaavjieskT ea- except rain in western portion; fresh UUUK11J WillUO. -i.. . v. ; Couatry Gcntlenen Ogar Quality and Quantity Greatest NICKEL aGAS f the Age BUY A TOOTH BRUSH WITH OUR name on handle and our guarantee Be hind it. 26c. gets one. DILWORTH DRUG STORE), B. S. DAVI8. Phone 247. WANTBD FARMS, MINERAL. AND Timber Lands for Northern buyers. Write JOHN P. B BATTY & CO.. Real Estate Agents, 900 East Fifth street. BIO LINE SILVERWARE JUST Re ceived. Would like to show you what 1 have. Goods nurchased here' En graved free. J. E. BTBBRE, Jeweler. Corner 6th and N. Tryon streets. MORE OLIVER TYPEWRITERS WERE sold In North Carolina last year than nnv nthor make. We will sell more than all other makes combined thISI yar. Ak for facts and figures ana reasons why these conditions exist. If you don't already know. J. E. CRAY TON & CO., Trust Building. FULL LINE OF FRESH BUIST'S AND Ferry's seed, anything that you want to plant In this line. Also onion sets, etc. J AS. P. 8TOWE & CO., Drug gists. 'Phone 179. SURE TO PLEASE. BLUE RIBBON Vanilla or Lemon, Absolutely pure, goes twlca as far and gives desserts the "Blue Ribbon Flavor." NUNNALLY'S DELICIOUS CANDIES fresh by express to-day. SO cents per pound. noia exclusively in unsnuiu by WOODALL & 8HEPPARD, Drug gists. ens nnWI'-MnnRN 7.ROOM ISl78E 14 N. B., I22.W: modern 6-room cottage 10 B. Myers, ns.ss; moanrn o-runm cot tage 416 N. Church, $13.60; 6-room house 605 E. 4th, $7.00; i rooms over 817 East Trad, ss.oo; il r. (in n rooms. i.w. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO. ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE, EDAM Cheese, Philadelphia cream uneese Nucfchated Cheese, Just received; al nne. uon i iorgn um jjwiii.-h "n d.ininiitntiMi nt. our store every after noon this week. Fresh vegetables to arrive from Florida to-day, also or anges BJid grape fruit. MILLER-VAN NESS CO. 'Phone 68. TO LET STORE. EAST STH, 12.K; dwelling. 308 Oak Bt., $8 joffloes, first floor, 115 and $8.50, heat and 'phone . Ai d A A O Ann, danr I rrn , nu ru - Building, $6 to $10. Homes or vacant lots IOr sale. XH. Ii. MWMJUln. rnwu 344. 26 B. Tryon street. WHITE WYANDOTTES. UNTIL March Hh next we will sell our $6.09 eggs at $8.60 and our $3.00 eggs at $2.00, to persons living In Meeklephurg rountv. CHARLOTTE POULTRY FARM. BUSINESS MEN WILL NOT FIND A more convenient place to dine nor a more varied bill of fare than here. Our efforts are for kul.k. best satis factory service. OEM RESTAURANT, E. F. CRB8WELL, Manager. SILVER POLISH 25o. BOTTLE. Cleans your sliver nice ana ongnv. 'Phone 170 for a sample package. J. E 8TEERE. Jeweler. Corner bth and N Tryon streets. WOOD AND COAL-YOU CAN ORDER of us any or both the above articles and get just what you want. Our per sonal attention given to all orders, large or umall. We have a full stock of all grades Coal and Wood. Phone 402 W. A. AVANT. WE BUILD MACHINERY TO ORDER, overhaul and repair machinery, cut Soars make patterns, models. etc. mriMMJKN mach1nk works. High Point. N. C. WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIR ed In a workman-like manner by men of ability. Satisfaction guaranteed. J R. 8TEKRE. Jeweler. Corner SUl and N. Tryon streets. Our CORN ME AL Is uniformly fresh. Not how cheap, but how good, is our motto. THE STAR MILLS 'Phone 197. Our Ten Modern Green douses Produce Cut Flowers aa near perfec tion aa possible. Thla combined with our reputation for Fair Dealings and Prompt Service Insure satisfaction. Rosea. Carnations, Violets, Smllex, Wedding Flowers, Floral Designs, etc. Write, Telephone. Telegraph. J. Van Undley Nursery Co. POMONA, Ii C Send telegrams to Greensboro. Dr. B. Kya Hutchison. i. J. Bntchlaoav L ill INSURANCE FIRE, LIFE, : . Accident ? CmCKt Ho. tv Bant BaJltttapv ",, . w B-nona1 aavx. Special Notices lii i Tho'jaiBy in nmxr building and Indiiatry In North CaroUna la !.. ', e c , than at any period In lw Btato'a nistory. Tlia f Jortd Caroline I Ibriig ; Insurance ,Co r o; Raleigh, C.ahoiild' receive Its proportion of. thla prosperity 8 .. aa compared i With- the percentage ; of new t buaineas . given to it. .. period of' lesa. Industrial activity. , 1 -n " 1 ',-JfT. Give It tb Jwurance on Um' desirable new properties you hare ,,,, to offer. ' It will help to build op our home) Stare and continue ;f the great era of prosperity now enjoyed, by our people. . JtARVCT, IiAlBETH ' - , r ... Manager Ingoravnca Department. Office of the Mcclrics Perpetual ; , Building and Loan Associatione On Saturday next, March 3rd, the New Series (the 47th) will go into effect. Jtiis will no doubt be & RECORD BREAKER, as nearly 900 have already been subscribed for. lie c We have plenty of funds insight to warrant us in assuring prospective borrowers that within 30 days after a favorable report of the examining committee we will pay them the loan called for. R. E. COCHRANE, Set'y S Treas. S. WIITKOWSK Pres. TCiis Ds The Place ! Wa are the people, brother, ao you may as well get on the band wagon at tha start. The Mutual Building & Loan Is the "Daddy" of the whole push, and still has the other boys skinned in such essentials aa quick maturities, courteous treatment, fair and lm pajrtlal conduct, full explanations. Books open for new Series Saturday Morning. So get In the ewim, and do It now you've missed many golden opportunities. E. L KffSlfR, Treasurer, PHONE 344 JOHN l fhuh, risidat 1- A BARGAIN XXTa ova aflPoimnr n orvr&r cated for flats, and at the price asked should be taken at once by anyone wanting an investment that will pay 10 per cent or over. THE CHARLOTTE REALTY COMPANY A. O. CRAIO. Secy, and Manager. Office IS B. TWdia St. BANKING BY MAIL Thla bank accepts deposits by mall on exactly the same terms as though made in person at the bank. Deposits may be sent by registered mail, postofflce or express money order, bank draft or check. This system Is safe end practical and has been adopted by hundreds of banks In various parts of the country. We have never lost a dollar In tha malls. When your deposit i received a pass book Is made out In your name and the amount deposited entered and the book returned to you. Thla book ahould accompany subsequent deposits. With drawals can be made by mail. Wo pay 4 per cent. Interest and compound it Quarterly. SOUTHERN LOAN & SA VINGS BANK a.. Brown, Pres W. 8. Alexander, V, Prea, W. I Jenkins, Cashier,; FEBRUARY 3, 1906 The Charlotte: Building & Loan Association OPENED ITS Applications'for loans the crowd, itart fan account with the Associ ation of thelj)le and Subscription Books ' OFFiCB,203 NORTH TRYON ST. J. H. VAH JIESS, Pres., 51 1-2 ACRE FARM FOR SALE 9 vontlng n Beattlt's ford Macadam road, ; threa miles from ; city; about flfttan cres In Umbsr, forty jroung friUt treii t-room v , Dwalllng and m Bani. A good Spring "on plac. ' ; , 1 Call nt tot price , lfl i flj r C y l ' e l ne lire lftf. clnsp in rlmir hhr In- Phono m. 33 SERIES ,v now being filed Join For the Peoplee For Stock Still Open WILLIS BROVII, Sec. V Help TtiCGC Vho .nripj You i L ' x i1"))'; '.fiy ; , .H.'jic, " ,,5 4 Millions, and mlUIona of our; dollar go" East every year' to awell too coffers of the big; insurance companlea, that fatten and flourish and grow powerful on our money,' while wa akJmp and aaro and aweati under tha heavy burden,' I Why pay ' tribute? ' Why1 continue ' A .hold Ihe bagt, Why Impoverish' purselvea to rnake.. other sec-' tlona richtTha 5, liiauranca Companies of Greensboro, N. O.. repre eented by, us, will gladly leave every doUar of .their premiums 'la ' Obarlpttefo ba loaned.to Charlotte enterprises, t ttlng 'J3 to-daj ' 'uwtn Man can to tea you. ' ;-'x - ', ' J , IlilREAi; ESTATE C ' By conferring with ua wa think E to your entire aatlsfactlon. t GOMMBRGiaL W. E. HOLT, Pres. R. A. DXTSN, fIRST NATIONAL BANK :0RCANIZE0 I86S Capital and Surplus, $500,000.00 DIRECTORS: V. M. BROWW GEO. W. BRTAH 3. O. BURROUGHS FRANK GILRKATH 9. S. MYERS - ' F. B. McDOWBXAV ' W. B. RODMAN . . 'Wf.WADK fDBAa A. WTTXIAMS. ;, . . . YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITO n(LltttTH,M JSLm QOwOOMMOoa"KoewOoOwOwOOwOOwOOwOwOoOwO l!erd!3 ci fircers CHARLOTTE, N. C M0OO0O0vO4O0KMCMt0O0O00OOOOOOO( - nt CHARLOTTE -NATIONAL BANK -T-' aaaomnc It ia our constant alio to ba courteous and accommodating to alt, claases and make this a, bank where those of modsrate means ' hall have the same treatment as those mora favorably eltuate& , Ton are "cordially invited to open a bank recount with us , . W. If. 1WITIY, Cashier B, D. HEATH, ; President Qharlotte Trust Gompany Gapital $100,000.00 7 Satisfy yourself of the soundness and reliability of this institution- then come in and open an account. Every courtesy and accommo dation extended to eitner targe or smau aeposiiora. . -x DIRECTORS. : ye.' II. BELK, O. P. IIEATRV O. M. PATTERSON,1- 9 H, DAVIS, It G. UXK, 3. W. ZIMMERMAN. 1 . X. O. GUTHRIE, J. H 14TTLE, ' . W. M. liONG.' - -OFFICERS i. H- LrrTLE, :C M. PATTERSON, I. H. HA GOOD, : . President. . -t Vice President. , ' Cashier, v ,-. Money. to-Loan 1 YV Tfinnivtvv1 P.hsrrlnff - ncss Propmy. Long time , arid easy terms of Southern, :&fatesTriust: IGo?'. ' j : cAPraAi 5qo,ooo 1 TRCST BY7UVDXNG. CIIABXOTTE, W. CL f . GEO. STEPHENS, T. S. FRANKUN, W. U. WOOD. J. - B. DAVIS. Premldent. Vice Pres. v Treasprer. Asst. Treas. MORE MILL STOQKS .ilS Florence, I it. f e - Tt mv nenrinw vv. . 30 Merchants' and ' ',','' , Hosklns 109. 60 Henrietta 200. 4 . " ' - 17 oatrney t. Ms Gibson 100, tit' Ill ' ,r 1- Southern 99. , i tlVt v. v v zwi juiierpnse yr - K K 1 S LOAM AllbSlllST' COllPANV t i"' I. thm, tmv. tr 4Ji attU-.y - ation.- Tou want to do'-tha tbest-yo' can Jwtth.tbe" w-' l;-.iv , auurcva .nt your vvinvnuiu, -s they small or large. You wanl , ' to' get ' aecoramodatlona pro- ' portionatei to your - depoaltsf' -i You want your out-of-town V Items handled at as low a rata ; mm .'iiuuBiuic; vryivift v . ............. M .1 Know wna, average oaiiy u' " , anca -will entlUe you to have your out-of-town Item credited -m : - , W wimous 1 cnaree.s: ...wnen you : borrow money you want to be sure that you are getting it at lowest rate, and that the rate Will not be Increased In a tight money market all tha nrnhlema will ba anlvaA - f , ' NATIONAL BANK V. 1. A. O, BRKN12EK, Cash. -J 0 H. H. VICTOR, Cashier. CAPITAL ASSETS $200,069.00 $1,500.000.00 VT Invito you to opan an account with ns, promising ovary courtesy and accommodation consistent with sound banking. Wa pay four par cant lntaraat on tlmo deposits. GEO. E. WDLSON. President. JNO. B. ROSS. Vies Preatdent, W. G. WILKINSOX, Caahler. XT 'v I '.RsIHlfift or',; Rusl payment . - - Farmers Bank 161. " - - ' , " 'x- "t ' ,u jr.''. C. Abbott & Co. x - i lil -V it Msg in
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