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,3 !"f)T"M!'!'; 1 ! i , 1 I .. lit, .it. J ,. CHARLOTTE DAILY Oi TAIV VINTON BOAD BLOCKED A. o I il LK Hlil VV LANDSLIDE Traffic r.lotkcd Between Aslievllle and Salisbury by a Sk-oiu1 Care-la nt ' lit Mile root. Tht Week Itoad Miffers Accldeuu at Other Iolnta AshevUlo Concern Secure Injnne Hon Anliutt Southern VMoM Iog Attacks OUld Evening ' Old '. : Gambling Score Political Mine - J." llred Vndcr Vol V. 8. Busk. , Special to The Obeerver. Ashevllt. Sept. IL Tralni en"lh road to Salisbury, were blocked agfjln this morning by heavy slid of earth which took place Thursday mid-night , at the 111 mil post Just east of the : entrance to the swannanoa tunnel v the same place where the slide of 'Tuesday vetUna held trains tor IX ' hours. Train No. IS, west-bound, due , at Asheville at 1:1 i a. m., was stopped at Old Fort over night and train No. J I. due here at 11:41 thla morninr. ' was also stonned there, -while freight - trains east, and westbound held sid ings at various stations. -The track was cleared shortly after, noon. Train " No. 10. east bound, waa aent via Spar tanburg. : .'' .- .v : ' ' The southern has had plenty of ml . fortunes near Asheville la the last few day. Tuesday morning - two ; freights collided at Craggy.' six miles . west of the Asheville station; Tues- . day evening the southbound train split a switch at Henderaonviiie and m oral car warn derailed and partly overturned, and a little later in tne evening a Hid of earth occurred at ' the lit mil post That night still another slide occurred nearer Old Fort. Thursday tha track of tha Transyl vania branch at Horshoe was gov ered by tha French Broad river so .', that trains conld not pass the entire day, and yesterday waa the new slide J at tha tunnel. The accldenta have ; caused Incessant work on tha part of Superintendent Ramseur. I INJUNCTION AGAIN BT SOUTHERN, ". I m porta litigation la expected to result from tha securing by tha Caro- , Una Coal Ice Co. Wednesday night - of an Injunction forbidding tbe South- ; am Hallway from further proceedings in tearing down the coal company's track and building a 'construction track through Ita property near the freight depot. The first heating will take place before Judge Allen 8at ' order and will be attended by other ' property owners who fear they may ,"- lose land If the railways contention of . ewasrshlp is correct. It Is expected that old deed wlU have as important bearing on the case - ' and the Southern made a showing of . one to-day. There waa filed la the .. . register's office a deed executed Feb- -. ruary list. Mil, by T. B. Lyman and wife to "The Western Carolina Ball ',; road Company for a tract of land ly . , log to the north of the tract before .. . that time deeded to the railway cbm pany by -W. W. Rollins and O. M. ' Roberta. Thla deed had never before - been registered and it Is said that the . deed from Rollins and Roberts to the railroad has never been registered her but is registered at Greensboro. '' ' If this be the case, It Is claimed that ... the coal company, holding under deeds made at h later date to private per eons and duly registered, will have a ' v better-title to the land la controversy than the railroad. The Southern as , , the successor of the Western Caro lina Railroad claims a right of way 100 feet wide on each aide of the cen i I ' tre of the original main track and, as It now needs the land for the extsn slve side track for the big new yards. It ha notified private person to va cate. Some have recognised the rail way's claim but others have not. It ' Is said that the railway will claim that the coal company's deed gives them ' much less land than the coal company . claims and that the deed will show v- that the coal company's property be gins at a stake in the street west of the ' track, which has not been openod and ' runssrertaln number of feet and that this will not give the company any of 1 tbe strip of land claimed by the rall way. ' "'. Tbls morning the' mayor and board ;''ef aldermen found that tbe city also ":.;was Involved In a small way. The ,' Southern notified them to .move v . ': oral hydrant and sewer pine from 1 ' the' Claimed right-of-way. The oflf ;. dais proceeded to Investigate and de- -clde where they stood. ' 41 DOO ATTACKS CHILD. '-' v A bird dog belonging to former Dep ttty Sheriff O. T. Wells badly fright ned the people on the lower part of Ahtnd avenue Thursday evening by making an attack on four-year-old ' Rachel Worley, who had gone on a .. visit to Mrs. Wells, who was sick. The . dog knocked the child down and was 1; apparently endeavoring to bite her ' when some one drove the dog off. The child waa scratched . but not much V hurt. Dr. Mlllender found. As tha dog had not been known as a vicious one . It actions are not explainable. It was i certainly not playing, as those who aaw the dog say that It was In a bad mood. Tha owner took the dog to - hi Hp-town stable so that It will do ' no. further harm. V..V, RESULT OF AN OLD RAID. : V J. C. Boylngton was fined 111 and ' ost In police court this morning on " the charge of gambling, lie "stood '' pat," made no d;fense and paid the - fine and had no questions to ask I. W. Olaaflf. who testified against him, but ' It I said that there la a story behind - hi arrest It 1 claimed that Boy ' , , ington and G laser had a fight some . daya ago ever 117 which ulaser claim-.-.ed Tse had won from Boylngton In "; fparunburg long ago. and that the Fatten avenue merchant deolared he would get even. At any rate, a war . . rant was Issued for Boylngton. who Is , , generally raUed "the Duke." and Mr. O laser testified that he had gambled " Olyaaer UsUfted that he had gambled with "Duke many months ago, in fact 'the game occurred , the . earlier . part ef the night when the I police ,: mad a sensational rld on a private house ana arrested some well-known people for gambling. Boylngton waa not la the house when the police sr rived and so badly scared the crowd that one man ran up stairs and leaped , , into a bed occupied by another. II - did not know the bed was occupied until a lady net up a great clamor and wld, Oet out -of here.", "Get out ' yourself," ha Insisted, "I'm asleep, Under tha law a man who testifies In a gambling case against another csnnoi p naea against nimaeir. 11. Miller that part of the north wall of the great hotel now building on North, Main street project 'over four l'u h-s en S. H. Miller land, the atory ot which tnsde a sensation In the city y Ktrday, but ears that he will not be "t 'Hired to pay the alleged excessive rir naked by S. H, Miller.; for In i 'p four nlehes wld. Th owner of ' J.otil state that It will not be - ary to teer down tbe reinforced i it wall, which ha now reached 1 ht of four stones but that at mtlvely small expense he cue. i tr'-ppsKiirig on the other Mil lsnd. " '.' ,' t : n the contract for t he struo v t-t to the Fr1gnhr Kngl- CYrr":ry, in bundaHe of i ' f v . re pointed out and th ., r v r placed n Inch or o Inside tbe line, but it Is said that there waa a failure to recollect that the cerruent blocks -wsre planned to project about five Inches , beyond the pillars. A part of these block were placed when S. H, Miller set uft bis claim. Now it 1 decided to Chang th olane of the north wall so that the block will not project beyond the Hne ot the ptiiara. WILL VOTE AFOAINST COL, LUSK, . A poUUcal mine waa tired yesterday tinder Col. V. S. Lusk. Republican nominee for the State Senate against Charle A,' Webb, by the poslUy ntata - MLr2SSie! W. tf.lll ba- ear tfk . JtltiM 119 Uf-yu w wwvw ev w m - , the Reupublican nominee tor congresa two yeara ago. These Republican d- cure ' that Colonel iiusa was opposed. to JEwart on cnotint of scores and not only failed to lend fala support but on tne conu-ary against nun ana men 4Brltt. wlio was not a candidate. The charge la not denied ana is iiaoie , cause a Joss or many tw w w onel in hi prphibtuoa , pinna cam palgn. t; Visible Supply of Cotton. .i' k a, I Af Amnrinan cotton Is L oot. JOJ, again w.i js w. ... . . New Orleans, Sept tL-SeereUry He ter's Utemeoi, of the world s vUtble sup ply of cotton Usum1 to-day shows th total visible to be 1 7K.70A axslrwt -1. L:t i... mnA f iM.tzi lut vear. Of SLffi TStt&X": .nd Mr. Caleb Osborn. too, aealnst ; WflH test week, ana Immt vtcr. ' ik year. ' ;' . 4 , . Of the- world's visible sunpir ooiion there m now .'i ""'."I -r.7Srr..i i-r. n Kivir-x7.ojO M.IInlt aT0Jr yesr. In India, M7.- ouo, ssaln.t aa.ono last year ana in im United states u,wv, - again year.- y - Liverpool Cotton Startiauc. Liverpool. Sept O. Following are the Aablw wA art alt latltCsi: . i AAIVM Vamlak. iA.t taklnn al.OOD: total espon s.wip, iropwu all kind .14.000; Imports American ,Ws stock all ' kinds K6.000; stock American W.OOb; quantity aooai au ainos ouantltv afloat American ta.000: total uli. on soeeulatlon , L00O: total tales to exporter 1,01)0. . New Tork New Tork. Sept C Flour Dull but Arm nnehanred. Rrs nour oieaay. Corntneel Steady. Rye Firm. v ' Barley Firm. ' , ' . whui Hnot barely steady: No. 1 7IV4j elevator; options cloaed net unchang ed: y, . Oepvcra, wuvin- ber. -' -. corn, spot easy; nv..- , vr 'l,,r . opllona dull; May, ;. Hepumoer. December, 12.-. ; - Oata spot-isaay; mixea obi. Beef Steady. Lard-Steady. Weitern prime, 1.0691.10: refined, steady. Tallow jrirm. streleum Steady Boiln Steady. Turpentine-Steady. Rice-Steady. MnliM-Oulat Coffee, soot Mlo Quiet: No. T Invoice. U; mild, steady; futures closed 10030 n.,1 n fa lower.. Bugsr, raw-Steady: fair refining, l; centrifugal. t; molaaws sugar, i; re fined, steady.. Iluttsr Mtaaay. nnensnaea. tTheess Wm: State full cream, mall. 12U: Urre colored. lOOlZtt; skims. 21A4. Eggs-Firmer; nearby mixed, 2627; Western nmts, ZX Baltimore Prod ace. Baltimore. Sept It Flbur-Steady. unchanged. Wheat Qumt and eaiy; spot contract Tine; Southern by sample, 0jtt Cora Easier; spot, 64tl34: southern wane corn, OataFlrmer: No. I mlxert. fSHWii. Rye Firm; No. I . Weuern domeitlo. sJf7. Butter Firm, unchanged. FCggs Firm, I4c Cheet Active, unohsnged. Sugar Steady, unchanged. Cfmiiotta Prod nee Market (Corrected dally by 3. W. Zimmerman OomDany.l Chicksns gprlns 11 OS Hene-rer bead u Duck., j 2i ca Rye .. , W Chicago Grain. rhlfKo. Rent n. Hmw reallslna aaln and the decided option ot the benn, I Kaz-karf liv .hnrt uW lhat M raantlna In I the whrat market Is due, cauMd prlrs la te lacal wheat market to-day, after tana opening, to react close to ths final a not ii I Ions of yetrdr. Iecember wheat cioea nncnsngsa to H nigner; corn down; oat,- ftfl" lower; pro. visions up tvi.Y. ncpt. XI. Hiah Vow Cla-o. WHItAT Msy.. . Svpt.. .. IHW1.. .. TT4 7W4 7 TlU T1LC 79Li. 11" I" 9 I I COHN- Msy.. .. Oct.. .. Sept.. .. Dec.. .. Te V S e ! 47 4H 44 49 '4j H H . 4 S44 WT 11.111 14.73 4 4U4 il! a OATB- ma . Msy.. .. July.. .. July.. .. Deo.. .. 85. si POllK Jan.. .. 1I.W 11M ij.i: 1M Brut .. LAUD Jan.. .. Nov., 7.77 111 I. .t7 771 1.41 S7 g 71 1.71 M7 7.77 1.42 .n S-pt.. .. Oct .. . .. Sept.. .. Oct.. .. 7.01 UK 7 7.m n t.t7 Naval Klorea. avannah. (la., Rapt. fl.-Turpsntlne -nrm, l4; sals. V; riK-alpU. 7lil. Rotln Flrmi wles, 1,401: recelpla 06! ; shlpmrr-U. 7M; (lorii, 77,742. quotations A, H, C, JS.TOfrt : D, tt.ss fra.wi; k, i.mrim.n; r. fjeovtins; ti, f4.0(Vt 4,07U: H, W-WltW: 1, .ftt4; H, H-tlB4.Mi M. Hl N. 14.74 W, U. ai.u; n, W, VO.ia. Wilmington. N, f., npt. Jl-gplrlU lurpTOiin", nrm, rsceipia, M. Rotln Firm, ' U M; reuelpti, 4M. Tar-Firm. ItWj rvcaipta. aa Crude turpentine lrm; hard, (lOO; a)B ana virgin, vt.w, rsceipu lie. Hi Money Market New ' Tork .b il., Money On rail Orm per eent. , ruling rata, I; elod tent. Time loans dull orrre at I per een nd trong, M days, 7(41 ft, 7U7t; w deye, 7; I'rlme mercantile fmner. tMfit: iarlin ncouiK nrm wnn sciuni DUainsM - la beriK-r. hll at M MH fr demand and at I17.70n for 0-day hllla; pmled rate. 4 os4 ai and HWi fomm.rn-l bill. M.7H14. . Bar sllvar. U. atal.a ooiwre,. svy. -. , Tlie Brr floods alarhai. New Tor. Kept II. The dry eooda map. aet was generally quiet to-day, the (pe clal roe lure being the buying of print cloth yarn goons m large volume Into sis re ii or nsxi year. uw wool it nut ac tive a manufacturer are nndln fault with-prion. The lobbing trade for thai oag. was, very QUieta. V " Cotion Heed Olt ' KW Tork, ttent II. Cot Urn .aead oil Was moderately artlva and ataailvi nHma crude f. . b. mills, prime sunimar ywuuw, prima wnjie, tu; prim (ilia, i,vw, n, - t ealionrd Ale Mm? fuk. ' iwiuruora. aept, 2i.uttor1 Air IJne I common and preaired, nothing doing. "TO CUrtB A MUM" ave Ram Ksndnll. of Pi.iiiH.ah.ira v - ... , " iiw.trn Arm ea Halve and the Halva win An iha raat Cdil-fceet cur for i.iirne, i-iiia aor. scaM. w..Pfls, piiaa, . aoaema. salt cbPt4 hands, aore and rhaom, rs ayaa. unif t . at It. 1 1. Jordan A Co. tlrug tie- Uusrssteed. OXI-OHD XEWS NOTK3. Dr. B, K. Iljrs GtKn to Orniany to . Nndy I'iMU-r Famous I'tiysiclaiv "( Narrow Uw-upe JVom Iknili in pwolon fetreuin I'crsoiuil . Mention. Special td The Observer. " v.i ; Oxford, Sept II. Mr. C." D. Ray, who with bis family will move to Ma con, Ga., ha sold hi very attractive residence- on ' College ' street to , Jr. Isaac TJavta, .'who 'Will' occupy the nlaea aa a home. Vt .-v.'; . "- ;; t V l B t K. Have, of Oxford, who ha been the rerJdent physician at I e -; "" - . , : Friday ' from New.- Tork for rrank.fort.onkMa,n aermany,v where I he will take an advanced course unaer the -celebrated pclaUat.: Vr.' Cane von Hon(jolu rr-T. L., Booth, of Ox- tori, has taken hla place ' real- ent pjjyiician at Buffalo. Mr. W. H. Hunt ha returned from Baltimore with her son, Outlaw, who la improving after, bing . treated 1 Baltimore.'" ::'" "'yrs Mr. W. T, '.'Harris.' mining expert of Virginia, and Gen. B. & Royster will leave In a , few Oay . for Ari aona to look after the teatlng 'of a valuable copper mine In that terri tory In which much Interest In mani fested.. , f". . ,t' : ,v:. I U, ' mrtA Hf rm '"Smtnmm ' n.lutrn .. nt Lynchburg, ;Va.r are vteltlng at the a. .a. nauoaa reiuruea m . WIV wuajuv ui ner moinor, jara. juita cheek, ot ; Henderson, leaving her mother very much Improved after a 1 recent severe attack of heart trouble. Mr. Grlssom Hick, who Uvea near kuxtora. in company with Mr. J. T. Murray, bd a severe experience with I his horse and ' buggr In high water. I when he came near being drowned and lost. hU nocltet-book - contelnlng ! A - . a n mm . I 0Jr Ul CCIUI1 i-j,iitww .umw .ihv imi., i- fully looking for tbe pocket-nook, which he found In the bottom of the stream, the money Intact except that it wae wet six dollar of the money was found hanging to a limb over the stream. ' - m4- Rtorm-BaUertvl Schooner Put Into Brunswick. ' Brunswick,' O.. Sent " II'.- The schooner Brooklyn, Captain CHare, rrom weymoutb Aug. II for Havana, lumber-laden, reacha nort tn-Amw I with practical! all . her aall torn away, part of her spar gone,' deck load lost and- mlnua her u first mate. The schooner will ..undergo repair her and continue on1 her voraae. Captain O'Hara say the Brooklyn en countered a etorm on Sept1 1. Ond of the heavy seas that swept over the vessel carried away the first mate. THE "WEATHER. ; Fnrecait for Saturday and Sunday: Vt.nl. V. U r. ,11-. iMlk llna and Gsorrla. fair Saturday and Sun day, exoept tbundershewers In the moun tain otatricu; light variable wiaoa. Ktrn Florida, scattered shower Sat urday; Sunday fair, light to fresh east Winds. . - i Weitern Florida.' Alabama. MlalsriBM. and LouMana, thundershowen Saturday and Sunday; light variable winds, mostly Kastem Texas-, fair Saturlar and Bun' day, except thundenhowers . in . the tut and Kutn portions;- light fresh southeast winds. Arkansas and Wert era Texaa fair Sat urday and Sunday. f Tennessee, Kentucky- and Wiwt ' Vir ginia, ooeailonal thundetvtoraM Saturday i no in east portion Sunday. LOCAL OFFICE H. 8. BURUEAU. WEATHER Cbsrlotte. N. C. Soot It lMl-Sunrlae. . . . ... . . . - :iv a, m rinset, p. m. TEMPERATURE tin dearest. iiignen temperature Ixiweat temperature 4l4it l-rxcfwi for the day ? i . a 1M Accitmiilatsd excea for the month Accumulated excea for the year.. PRECIPITATION (In Inches.) Total for the 24 hours ending at I n. m e Lw Total for tha month Accumulated deficiency for the month .a ToUl for the year Aroumuiatsa aenciency year V...... for the 15 Prevailing wind direction ...8. W. W. J. BENNETT. Observer. ONE IN THREE . aa is sam to te tne proportion nf msnfWnaao TP T TOG v vhv uvvu cs aikUUIA T At. ii vuu are uw one. we want 866 yu you want to see the TRUSS we are selling for 50 Dllworth Drui Store, Plione 147. B, S. DAVIS." Wanted! Superintendent for Morganton grsded schools. Apply for position, which will open Oct L' 1101, for school term of not ! than eight months. Salary 1100. OA. Reference must accompany each application.' ' R. C CLATWBLU.gee, Morganton, N. G , SPELLING as endorsed by President rooa.v velt. First edition now ready. By mail lie. , -.. KIMI'LK HPFJLKH COMPAQ, " urrtitMDoro, n, sj,''- For chicken' feed e-' carry y 'wheat, vheat racrenlngs. .iifted cracked corn tand chipped whit i oat. . ti.. ' . TI,IK STAR MILLS. ' TlKMM t7. . If you are Interested la aa ' ' A UTOlVi 0 B I LE avtit combine Abundant lion Fewer (II), Absolute lUliabllltr. Kntlra BlmnllrK Sak tnr m'.u.. L ha nib . " ' . .. - XfT T5 A J? K.T T f? r VJ. 'WAjLliN l EK . v a-i , CIIAnLOTTC W. C. SIMPLIFIED A the co.Mr.iEi:ciAL mtiOkAL oar::; . ... . .... Aswcn and retnonal T.lnl.lllfy Over Two Million Dollar. ' . .' V COMMEIICIAL DLTAHTMENT. - . Amplo Rosourtfcs, Liberal T-fillnir. t'ourteou Treatment, " ' .-, - ; .' l-'rleiuliiiicaa. 1 , , '. " S' . . - . 6A11XGS Recently Established, Dolnr FO Jit rEU. CfiNT. IiTEIlEST. COMrOHSItKU JUAIII MIUI. , It. A. DUNV. Frreident. . A. O. BUENIZER, Cashier. Special floiiccs NOTHING EQUALS THE "BLUB RIB bon Flavor." Ak for Blue Ribbon , lrnon or' Vanilla, and say-It plain, rAosoiuieiy pure,, goes twice as far. . FOR BAUC-ONB ' NBW ' BAILEY , whalebone pneumatic tire buggy, , la .perfect condition. Will sell chsap. W. ; Or HOBS as CO.. 9 and 2U West 4th sireec 'I'aone aa, . rt.--.y. i.r: CfOAR8 FOR SUNDAY-DONT NEO- : ieciy mem to-day you'll be lonnome , If ybu go home without them. All th leaders in itock. Atk for your favorite. - JA8. p. BXOWB A CO Druggists, -none ! , ' . 1 .. ..-. . . YE8..WB HAVB HECKER8 WHOLH , Wheat and Graham Flour, as .well a Raltton'e Brekfast food, the flneat .. food In the world for the little ohm ' and don't forget w received a lot of " self-rsltlng Buckwheat Flour ' to-day. tMlLLEH-VAN hE88 CO. 'Phones - and lis. a N. Tryon, . Headquarters lorrancy grooenei. -r NCNNALLY'S DEUCTOUS . CANDIES LfrW by, expreai juit received. cenu per pound,, at WOODALL aV 8HEF- 'a v S M I T H-PREMIER TYPEWRITERS cheap. We have a number of latest . modsl Smiths In excellent condition, taken as part pay for Olivers, at very , low- prices. - j. SB, tlUITUN A CO. '.Trurt, Building. ; . . : ... ; . HELLO! 4 LOTS. 10TH ST., BETWEEN u. i'., si ny st, fito aacn, one-UUrd eeth, balance In & 4 L. Now, do , aoouv or auab up. That II. MO pro pod ' Uon Is a gem, bnt yen won't wake un ' Hi it a gone. $4,000 home, Piedmont ' 17,000 home. ' Elisabeth Ave. I . lots, Elisabeth Ave., 1760 each, one-third , uoing to ssll them, E. I KEBSLER. hone 144. , ..; 7; - t MX NOTXMBBR CHIC PARISIANS are In. . I would be glad to show th ladle tne late-t styles end talk dre. to any- ' one that Is Interested. Wedding gown v, ana eoet suita made to pleas my Cue , wmm, MttB. HUUlHILOa, ' v FOR RENT-MODERN A. ROOM HOUSB i ll West Vance: Modern 7-room houe - sis n. -rryeu, fw.co; miern -room cot tag en West 11th; log N. Church 4 ii rooms, fia.00; tot E. 11th 4 rooms. II o) per weea. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO. - ,.-., ; .',.. .. 4 MR. FREDERICK 3. PEARS, WFLL known aa a concert njinlst and hiah. class teacher In the musical centres of jnicago, uunaie. ot.,louu. Cincinnati, etc. and foe, seven, years organist and choirmaster of St Very'a, Evanston, 111., will give vocal gad pianofora In. rructlon atA pupils' residence or tudio. sot w.: roptar street 'Phone UOB. ANNOUNCEMENT) I WISH TO AN nounee to my patron and friend who . have wood to be sawed, that we are . prepared to -take your- orders and will be pleased to serve you. but as I am out ef town please writ or-telephone to o . La wan er, 1 South Myers St ; Telephone lai. W. HOUSER. Charlotte. N. C WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF SERV- Ing anything our customers warn ant and Take your naxt meal at tbe Gem order Just anything eye yon want We II fill it and Just to SM RESTAURANT, 1 s your lining. K. F. CreswsH OEM Manager, . Duty command you to tak an honest Interest In honest politlca, city,.' county, State and nation, but your flnrt duty U to. your wife 'and -t chlldreai, or to her whom you 'may make yonr wife, 'Do you own a home, orvlt qulvaJentt Are you trying to accumulate something . for the rainy day, or providing for thp-e whom" you may leave be hind you? ' Jf not with the opportunities now at .your very , door,' throu gh the Mutoal Bulldlns A Loan, ' yon don't dceerve to lhre,' ' There are many jwho would benefit mankind by, getting out of thi. ' way. ' New series now starting. V..'v-'' " 'X. .V.. -o. . '';., E. L. KEESLER, Sec;-Trcas. . v. fbone) M4. DESIRABLE HOMES' FOR -SALE North McDowell, near' Trade, 6 roomal, J bath rooms-Tiou " ' ;'' ' elegantly finished; large lot .. .t , .. ". . . "". ,. $4,100 Fourth Ward. Cottage Home, lot 10x166 .. .. .. .. .. .. ,.$I,1A0 North College, Modern l-Room House, on lot 60x110 95,500 "Boulevard, 6-Room House, on ear line. In city JlmlU $S,SOO 8outh Tryon street,. Room Cottage; fine location for home,. $4,500 Elisabeth, plendld home on lot HlxlOO; l-Room Modern . . llou, ' . . , . : '.-... . . . .'. '.' . . . . .$7,000 ' Piedmont, new T-Room House, on car .Una, at price that will y- ' ltrt TOO. . , , tj.biX&frfc f.;- k Thc 'r Onrlottc Rtaltyy: ; Gompariy:fe A. a. fjitAJU, Office $ K. Trad St. '.'.nVf1;1 Will Way where Von put 1L Water wUf not caue It to fall off natural shrinkage of, building will not crack' It -.V : k 7.. vir .;. Manufactured . exclulvly .by-i v; : yN-v" CHARLORElPpSTEfJICOl " Write for Booklet. Vv.j'; CHARLOTTE, Jf. c. FORM&nLE! A vry dealrabte dwelling, , No. 400 North Tryon . street, ; room4" dwelling,"- No.' 16 800th Tryon.'; f ''v' '.', ',1-room dwelling,' No. 804 South Tryon. ,. ) R. a-aj Xee Insurance and It DEPARTMEXT. ' ' ' ' flaod Biwlness. Deposit of Ona Dollar W. K. HOLT, Tlce. FreaWent..' i A. T. SUMMKY, Assistant Caidiier. DelilhtSmokm i ; , Our Domestic ; and . Imported $ Get your sur-V- . ; : Iyto-3ay;you ; : willneed themV;';.yc' BOX TRADE ;AV Specialty - -f. NURSES' REGISTER: Wei we xsvzs ..)Drnggista..iv-i'r,', CLOSE. ' 4 'Fhoae f.' - - '.t I-'j Worth : ... . . . a V ; a vat Mism ." 4 Bight rooms, basement two stone. late roof, braad piaasa, . wide ball, large lot ; On car line, or II minute walk from souare . . . . 47.000. Or will lease, one year,-If not sold within ten days, at .. .. .. .. TJiou. Time the- eaeence poea to-day. Fe' D. ALEXANDER .'.''.Walts sid hatv;:'.:';' THE CROWELL K-AXfTORrCM CO - . iso. . . - . . ' " For the Treatment ef " Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous ' ''V- Duuseaee. -;.:.' '" Special apartments and nurses for ladr patient. All form of electricity tor treating nervoua aiaeasea. ' ine stockholder all being physician, conatltnt a consulting board. , 8, M. CltOWLXL. M. Pre. M 8. Tryon St 1-s secretary ana Manager. ; Ilon ttt. w. :.''f!'"','V,;i' t id GIGARS Suniday; if QbchrDtie. cil Hslale Agent, -1, a I f On North College atrfftt we offor elKbt-room. to-fry divi lllnp; excellent neighborhood, hlRh elevation, on cue linn. AVfll bulit unj i.' finlahed,. with all modern lmprovemnnls and slute roof. Price . .,-...-.. , ,. f 5, !(). o On the Boulevard, In Dllworth, eight-room, two-story dwelling; slate roof, modern- Improvements; stable and ' currlugo house, on pramlaea; lot 6 7x1 50, Price .. ,. v. .. ,. 1,200.00 rniin lux tsTAit. io.vi A';D.Tr.'jsr cc:.:?;:; . .StCUrJIY, SYSICUCCUM eri EISPAT01 are qualities In banking service demanded by those ' "who carry; commercial accounts, ' The rapidly Increasing volume Of bualneu entrusted, to this Institution , by corporations. Arm and individuals la proof of tha efficient service rendered. Ton are cordially Invited td open an account and 'secure the benefit of our " unsurpasaed banking facilities. .' ' FMI-lEnG riATIOIIM.'BMK Or CHARLOTTE, N.C. Capital 1G3.CC9.C9, Rooarcts V5C3.CC3.C3 Let us safeguard "your valuable. Our service' In so doing cost :'.bnt ttie.'; J;.,; .'; ." ;" V, . :'. " ''s; ':. ' 7 Safety -deposit boxes that will accommodate ' valuabls papers, - Jewelry : gnd ..'other .small articles. . . .; ; " r.'-: 1 . - v.' J. 1 HI LITTLE; Pres. C M. PATTERSON. V. Pres.' - , ',L R. HAGOOD Cashlefvr;t?;. 18 East m. pay FOB KONEY , A ti i . SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS : ' -T- V; CHARLOTTE Oa Paying It' I -well to- nay bill 'promptly, but not to nay Xht same bill ' LJhalca. ' Bometimea book-keeper, by mistake, . aend .out bill after ; nlherve' been paid. 'If yea pay by check, however, the canceled checksSare returned to yoa and uan be produced aa reeelpta, Cht!k ' I 4 Ing accdunta ar therefore more than a eonvenlenoa. -They are aa ' Insurance against overpaymeat fivery man or woman who pay ' bill should do so with check. - . . . - , ' Tour checking ' aeconnt win ' be ' welcomed " at The Charlotte ' National Bank, where yoa -are assured of akeelute eourlty and the - most eourteeua aerrloe. W. H ITO, Castier Southern Loan 8QLICTTS TOUR BUSINESS, ' : focb peh cesi. iiitteiiest ; f f allowed on aaylngg deposlU; , compounded . four : tlme ' yar." ; Our Time Ortiflcate bear Interest from date of - deposit. ' :'. ' ' '-"KEW INTEREST QUARTER BEG CVS CCTOBER 1ST. '?'; P. W. BROWX, irrMdont. . ' . . . '. W. tl JENKINS, Caalder. :v'Vv-r,''HliiV' , W. & ALEXANDER, Tloa President. ..-. atT US LEND YOU MONEY on developed City Real Estate. We have an a0cncy for a large corporation thatdesire3 long term loans : on approved real estate security. Easy terms of pay ment,-;; !"J 'y : ' Southern States - Tnist Go. ''r; I"'' '. CAPITAL $200,000 V ';. ..'". . '. ,', TRUST BUILDIKO. , CIIARLOTTE, W. ' ,? Uk.O. BtTKl'llKMl, X. B. FRANKLIN,. V. IL WOOD - , Preaklent. '.Vice Free. 'treasurer., ,''('.'' v; E DAVIS, Assistant rcasurer. , v . ;:.',.-' SOUTHERN 1VE OFFER SUBJECT T 10 to 100 Erwln Tref. .. .. 101 1-1. 100 Loray Pref. . . .. . ., Hid. 10 to 109 MonroeAFref. .. .. .. 100. 10 to 100 llrown Mfg. Cov.., 100. 10 to 10 Elmlrn pref. . . ,. ,'. . Hid. Monarch Pref. .. . .. .. .. .. Hid. 60 Urjion-nuffalo 1st Pref. ... ,. si. 60 Unlon-Huffal' Snd Pref. . .. 41. 26 to 100 Klba Pref. .. .. ,, .. 100. 16 to 100 Jonesvllle . . . , .. .. 100. SO Waahlngton Pref. .. .. .. 111. 0 Olympla Pref. .. .. .. .. .. IMd. IS to 100 Olonn-Lowry Prrf. .. 100. 26 to 60 Highland Park I'ref. . . . . , . 101 and Int. r, C. AHEOTT A CO'ITA.NV, Iavcstm. iit I'.roUcrs. ' il ili.A !.' ii. J Wsaw' SSF 33E. 3L mM3Z3 Trade Street, V ' z i1 THE-: i )l LEND mm. at 4 : NATIONAL BANK of BilV : B. D. HEATH, Prcsdei & Savings Bank ts 'r''' ': MILL STOCKS S.LE OR WITHDRAWAL 30 Loul-e Pref. ' . . . . . Hid. 60 to 100 Abingdon Pref. . . .. 100. 6 Chadwlck Pref. .. .. 101 and Int. I Mills Pref.'.. ,',, ., ,, Hid. 10 to 60 Gibson .. .. , .. .. 101. 10 to 100-Atherton , . , , . 4 80. 10 to 60 ttltirjt .. . . ,. , , 91. 10 to 16 Mill common .. .. . . Hi,. 10 to 100 Odell .. ., .. m. 10 Ilokln .. . 1 1 0. 10 Irfiuise ,, ... . . , , .. ,fc 100. 60 Hilling .. ,. .. ., ,, ,. go. I ("h tmrr us , 161. f,0 Fugle I'hoenlx ,, jjj. 60 Amnrlcen spinning .. ,, ,. 125. i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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