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SBHOIIini)EAD ItANKLV-EIXK ;;i AT MACOX YESTERDAY ,r Haa Jtwt ltturnl to Rel i on A. iee of rtj-iuu,1i t mm Bettor. llora anrt 1 In Rockingham Ooantyr- fti.. , the . Cause Of uilfBt JN'OW H CWldTWl.n kUe m . .. tiuIlcEe. 275 , I. Xumbw or . Oorpr.UM . ranted Cliarte by r! I-(-ilU5nUrjr Receipt ,naw i-rce "v ' i. i Observer Bureau. 1 ' Th Holloman Building, , Rlehrh. Nov. nJlJ. nunn arrived thl morn Macon. QaW hl return being nUrely. unexpected bby Mr private secretary, H hu hn the Governor- Plana to perh.lp make Ph r t next wOr In thi campaign. H ltt l : or fu hrother. Wwnrd P. , n .-.I.-- UaMii. Oa. vesterday af ternooiw.v Tho pylcUn JMlvlwd hint that hi brother w gelling on ' varv arelt. thOIMCh. Of COUW thOTO wa no h'ono of iwmy, bout ho was not In fanmodiata danger be It wa on tha ova of tha election ana miw iw . lnr or other r troubl might occur, t they aivid tha Governor to coma -iwn uvIm thtt he could return In . t dm Within an tvoor after ' hi roturn a. telegram cam announ flag that hi brother wu dead. The ' deed man was 41 year old and wa , tern : and :." reared la Rockingham county. ,H married Miss Mary Pem- . Mrton.'of Fayettevill and soon at terwarda moved to Macon, Ga,. where ha u connected with the Central of Georskn Railway., In which pol ton he continued until tib death. Thta death 4a the fourth in the Gov . ernor'a family alnc-e Wu term of office fceaan. including ha brother. uncrai James D. Glenn, tha wife of Mr. Ed i wand, Qlyenn, a brother of Mrs. Olonn v who died In the far West and whom Mha had not aeen for thrrty year and V Mr. Edward Glenn, who wa the -youngest brother, and who la the laat f the Governor's' brothera to pas f avway. As noon aa news wa received 't- f the death, the public building were cloaed. The Qorernor left thla afternoon for Macon, wtiere the bur ial of Wa brother will take place to- tiorrow. i Tho canae or dam wan 'Bright'a dlaeaae. Mr.'QIenn haa bean ' In failtnf health for about two months. , He waa here In the late '. aanrmer. '.State Chairman SWnmona returned , lolay from Morehead City and aay . ererythlnv la all right 4n the eaaL He vaya that the Democratic majority In tha. State thla year will probably run very cloaerjr with that two year ago, thla. largely depending upon the turn out of - the Democrat alive it tihey i turn -out In large numbers the ma jorlty will be bigger. '. I A charter la granted the Black Mountain Realty Improvement Com , pany, of Buncombe county, capital tock.tl9.000, J. B. Murphy, of Aahevllle. and othern atockholdera. Another charter la to the Houthern Tarty llathliw Company, at har totte, to manufacture and aell and op erate maoranery of any kind, capi tal atock tlOO.000. IIS. 000 of thla tlng preferred, L. ju. Caudle, r. H. Iludd. and T. C. Outhrle being atock holdera . ' .Tha Inr rnaaa In tha numk.. nt rharten granted to Corporation thla year ta o great aa to be remarkable. Zuiing tha year -ended . Deoamber i. 1101 thera were 1(0 charter granted, while during tine 11 month of the preaent llacar year tha number la 00. a - la learned thatotnmlaaloner of ; AgrtcuUura- Patteraon la In . John Hopkina Hoapltal. BallUmore where he haa bean operated On. Nothing we ftven ant m regard to thU at tet Agrioultural tepartmnt until to-day. though he haa Men there alnc Oct. 1L He la esiMMttMl m h. ' lack aome thna thU month. Tb panltenuary receipt. hre d Airing October were 1700 more than , they were daring .that month lmt rjar, thla In aplte of the act that the diapenaary waa cloeed. on Thura 4f. the great day of the State fair thla ateo belnar txlion k..... - . m'""' innri " - avn'nnt: ot peopl-. the weather waa extremely had and It waa thought that perhapa th rrowd would auempt to drown their nor. ' raw In drink. ki1-0.1 .pr,,'v,n" collection for tkle dlatrtct for October ar 1259 4t an Increaaa over ffeptembrr of 7',ooo'. JteVTC .n EH DEHTUOV TWO NTII,1,N X Xr: H"0y Ktand Onwnany fur gSO.000. Xpeclal to The Obaervor. "-HU!?"m Nov- -Th revenue "'r.cVn m from a raid thl Hetellllclt whlakey plant and ile atroyed a part of another plant. The raid wa In the northern part of thla ' !"d wa" of th" uc- cewful la recent month. ' JLnt of ,n" raptured, which ",5Wht here for ahlpment to nalelgh waa the larjreMt mill ever een in thla county. vO.. wa" b'un lo-day by Mr. Lucy - standard Oil Company for 110.000. thla being dentate claimed on ac. count of the terrible death of Webb Hollo way, Mn of the admlnltratrlx. JUL T.M JMr,n4 dath at a tire In in standard Oil Company' work r la thla city lat July. BUYAUr ftPKAKH OX "DRKAMH " AnMrr ! Uncotn Republican Ora S" Kpectally HmmU Beverldge. ' a5? Spoken In .Nrbra-ka Thl ' Unooln Neb., Nov. I. Hiaklnr at the aadlterlum to-night to a erawS that Ulled the hall to she door. Wil liam t. Bryan concluded th political camp Ira In Lincoln. HI subject waa Dr-am.- being an answer to Itepubllcan oratora who have spoken In Nebraska thla fall. epeclafiy In replr to Senator Albert 3. Bevrldge, of Indiana. who, In Uncoln several TT.a'0' "L4 r- fyil waa a epletidld man but In politic n Ini praetlcabla dreamer. - Mr. Bryan aaya that Thoma Jef- that In ' Jefferson day rhey had a Heveridge In tha person of Alexander Hamilton, one of Whoso pit Ideas waa that ('resident should be ctd for life. , - ,, ..v . ;,-, A Pretty Marrtaga .at Centenary Church at Moorcavlue Tno cmmi ' tractlng Partlea JTromlncat , and .lMpular. ; ... h . BpeclaJ to The , Obaervar., MooresvUlo, Novw. A very pret ty, marriage wa ( solemnised Thura day attarnoon at 1:S0 o'clock at Con tenary M. B. , church. , Tha contract ing partlei were Mr. Robert ! Ran. kin and Mlaa Sule Maa Belk. Much Intoreat wa ahowa Is thla 'populaf ebuple. ? The church; waa bolng. waij filled befor the appointed hoar drew v The attendanta werai Mlaa Eunice Chriftenbury. of Davidson, with Mr. Marvin Brown, of Mooresvtlla; Mlaa Angle yLlpa, of China Grove, with Mr. Jamea Fleming, of Chlha Grove; Mlaa Dalay OTarcaah, of China Orove with Mr. Thomaa Goodnight, of Mt Ulla; Mlaa Lillian . Brown, of Mooreevllle, with Mr. Leroy Me Lauthlln. of ML Ullar-- As the "Bridal Chorua" wa beautifully rendered by Mlaa Mary Belle Bortlan, of-China Grove, the little .flower -glrla. , Edna : Grey.. and. Blanch Lawrence, dresaed ' In tha pretty dreasea of wnlta, marched up the left atol. Then . inarched tha htidesmalda on by one up tha left Isle dressed in .their whit, organdy. while the. groomsmen marcnea up the right alslle. . meeting th - malda in front of the. alter, and crossing, taking their respective place on op posite side of th altar Than cam tha bride, leaning on the arm f her lter, Mis Bessie. . who gave her away to th groom. . The .latter came uo the light alale on the arm of hi brother, Mr. Charlea Rankin, of New London. ... The ceremony waa. simple but Im- preiwive, being performed by Rev. T. J. Kodgera. of Mooresvllle, while Meditation" waa softly played by Miss Bostlan. The bride, looking her prettiest, vat dresaed in white china allk, the veil hanging gracefully over her shoulders. Bhe carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums. Immedl atcly after the ceremony tha bridal party retired to the home of Mrs. Goodnight, where a dainty reception waa tendered jut before the cere mony. There they received ehowera of congratulation. Mr. and Mr. Kankln have hoata of friends who wish them much hap plneas. They, left yeaterday after noon for Mr. Rankin's home near China Orov. From there they will go to Naw London for a short time. Their popularity la marked by th many baautlful and uaaful present received. begins cm the first of each month. .Deposits, made be ,": i'y, - fore Woveiaber Cth will draw interest "from "Iloveinbcr . 1st. We pay IFqiir Per Cent; and compound the interest : 1 ', -Jquarterly. ';-V.V.V ' ';jVr; .V M 5v,;, ' f - r l . : '.Now is the.time to4open.lan account or to increase . r ' f " ' . f your balance, if you already " have one.1 " " v ; ' . . SAVINGS DEPAET1IENT, THE' IHif 'fffilBB: flAi;! BAQ GEO. E. WILSON. Pres.. ' - k 1 " " JNO. B 11023. Vlefi Vr. 'ail'' JNtttB IlOS3, Vice,Pres.,; W. 0 WILKINSON, Cashier . 1 w u U Ve J ALL IX CHOI t i: LOCATIONS. ...On Tenth avenuo, modern tivo-ntory nine-room house, corner lot, beautifully shuil.'d. 1'rlca . and terms at ofttce. . On of the cliol. tNt home 1n 1U worth, corner lot 75x160 feet. lo. ' cated on car line. Pi Ice. IM.ooo.oo. , ' '' " " : "ther choice locutions in LMlworth, each eight rooms. Prices : We will take pleusuie lu showing yoii any or all of the propi'i'-lle.. mm im estate, loan AiD trust aoal 4 L x,; . 1 , i in . .f,., . out for tha arrest of Harrington,' and thla nmnunt arin ft turned over lo rtfflojira RnrtAn. ffnllv and KlMI. who reanv iieaerv it lor ine lacuiiv wun which .tney bandied. tna case. : Special fJoticos Mill , Girls Ktrike at Scot land Neck. Hpecial to Th Observer. Hcotland Neck. Nov. I. There waa strike at the Scotland Neck Cotton Mill yeaterday. A number of the op erative refused to go to work unless some regulations about tha work were modified. The president of the mill. M. A. McDowell, having had reasons the night before to suapend such trouble, waa promptly on hand and stood firm for what he considered reasonable regulation. About twenty of hi best girl operatives walked away. Whllo there la no very serious trouble In th matter, still the mills being rather ahort of hely any way, the strike gives great Inconveniences. Mr. Caldwell at Mooreevllle. Hpecial to The Obaerver. Mooreavllle, Nov. I. Mr. L. C. Caldwell, ofnBlalenVUIe, Wad a-ffn. speech her last night to a full house M landing room wa at a premium In the hall and his speech wa good from Htart to finish. The good speak ing we have here during the cam palg haa done rrrach toward waking up the Democrat and there will' be aome to vote the Democratic ticket this year who have not been oat to the ballot box In six year. THE WEATHER. $. Forecaet for WHahlnston. Nov. Sunday nl Monday: Virginia. fair mindar. Increaalnr IniMltvM Monday: llaht wlnda mostly rortharly North Carolina. Houih t.arollna. nr- la. Alabama. MlMlsalppi and weatern Florida, fair Hunday and Monrtny; light i frosh t t northeast wind. Kaatern Florida, fair In north, rain In south portlen mmdsy and Monday; (rih at wind. Loulalana, fair Sunday and Monday; aht to frah enot wlnOa. Kaatarn Texa. fair In aaat, showers i wait portion Sunday and Mondav: Itsnt to fraah east wl nds. Araanaaa. l.tir Sunday and Mnnday. Tennaaa. Kanturky and West Vir ginia, fair Sunday and Monday. Weetorn Tesae. ahowera Sunday; Mon day fair. lCAI, OFFICB TT. R WKATHKR BUREAU. ('Imrlntla, Nov. J. - Sunrln t in . m aunart j:I7 p. m. TKMl'KRATURB (In dogrera). Mtslieat tniti'atiira loweal ti'inpfratur Mran tmpratur Kareaa for the day iTumulatad aenoiency ror month . ccumulatMl exceaa for th yaar PRKCIPITATION (tn Inohea). ntal for 24 hnura andlng I p. m. . Vlsl for the month rcumuiatrd dntlclanry for month. Total for tha yimr Accumulated itfRrlanrv for vaar . rravalllna wind dlra tlon N w. PKB VB BF.FORK. YOO BUT DRT fls. labia ralstna seeded ralaina. cur rent a or citron. Lame, tender, juicy rig 30c. per lb. Larv cluster malaga raimna anc. per id. neeaea t raisin s the. for Stc. Currants 10c. per lb. Finest nitron sOc. per lb- Oranire and lemon Deal 16c. oar lb. MILLKA-VAN NEBS CO.. 3 N. Tryon. .'Phonea CS and 1U ALLAN'S HEADACHE AND NEURAL- Sla Rnmedy will cure you when other iwmeoie tan. mee sa eeata, ai WOOPALL aV BHBPPARD a. OPEN ON 8UNDAT FOR PRESCRIP- tlon work only. Res atered men fn charge. Send na your nest prescrip tion. JAo. r. htow E CO.. urug lata. 'Phone 17. RERKSHJRE BACON CATERS TO the taate of a faatldloua people. A ausar cured alloed bacon cut In vary thin a! Ice. A treak ot lan and fat all through every lar. Cured tn such a way aa to be pleasing to the most delicate appMlte. packed In Mb. glass ra. Though recently placed on thta market It Is taking the pi am of Beech Nut every day. no. ran rer me uacon that la batter than Beech Nut. BAR RATT k BLAKKLY, Charlotte and ntlworth. TYPEWRITER PAPERS - LARGEST and beat atock In Stat. Sand for asm pie booklet and get what you want at the right price. J. E. CRAYTON St CO., 'phone SM Trust Building. DON'T WAIT ORDER BLUB RrBBON . . II. - . 1. ...... bf mon ana vannia. to-aay. iimviuwir pure, go twice a ist a no m onia Ribbon Flavor" is perfection. Ask for the Sc. else. 6 KEDED RAISINS 10c., CURRANTS 10c.. Citron zftn.. Pears 3oc. peck or inc. bu shel. Northern Irlh Potatoes 90c. bu shel or lao. peek, Turnlss lie. peck. Country Hama lc. BRI1XJERH CO. FOR RENTKLEOANT MODERN - room house fflo r- "th Ht. Modem s. room hnuae Mn W. Trade St. Modern I -room houae MM W. Tradn St. Thaae are new. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON BRO. . ... OUR LIVERY DEPARTMENT 18' FIT- ted out with tha best vehicles made, and horaa aa good aa go. W. U. R088 A CO., 2n snd 211 W. 4th street. DINK AT THE OEM-YOU GET WHAT you want, aa you want n, whan you want It. OEM RESTAURANT,. E. F, Cresswrll. Mgr. WANTED TENANTS FOR H SIX- rnom house, Oak St. I IM K. 4th St.; ll.Tt per waek (colored tanant B. Stonewall St. new hnuae. Firm come, gate the goods. Will rmierve them for no one. R. L. KEKHLER, S. Tryon atreet. 'Phona 344. WJ Wa hava. aom deslrabl.. in vestment properties which ' w art orlerlns for a limited Ume, 'paying .from t to 51 per cant,, on tha : purchas prloa. . . , v : . VALUABLE HAILIIOAD SITE" ' ' " ' " .'- . , : ' W ,ara offering at a bargain a splendid railroad aite, fronting .115 feetomtha Southern Railway -and-runping back S10 feet to . macadam atreet. Try to. find a desirable, . railroad frontage in . Charlotte and you will reallso how ocarc: they -ar. - . A , ' It .will ba to the Interest ot any' one. desiring such property, : el tjiar , for use or investment, to ace ua at one. ... ' J lK: Charlotte-.Realty : G)mpany r'V'. ' "' JL: O,- CRAIC-'flecraUry and Uaaacer.' " The Pcirf lime y ou wilt 5qn- joy. on. gold medal at Bt. Louis Exposition oveu all other perfumes shown. ' -Is delightfully f rairrant "and delicate. Come in and it. $1.00 per 01. Dllworth DruQ Store, Those itl. B. 8. DAVIS. trr kbUralWoodworker mmjaiitmrnzm i: KSDELSrCX PiOOnSWCSalCST. (OltflDUllAl RUIti ' . C. A. EASTf.lAN It WEffT VTFTH RBUTT. '- City Taxiyblice The Tax Book , is 'niow'in my hands for collection You are urged to eome and set; tie. ' " " . W. B. TAYLOR, : 'C. T. C. t(0iiS . constltut tha most 'important part of tha . , DRCQ BTJSINE80C '' .Thafa why w mploy only reglitered men In-that depart n,nt! j11 -rpii aatlffltd. NURSES' REGISTER mm , WE , MEVSK CLOSK DraggldtaV .I- -''"' BEGINS NOVEMWCn FIRSt. . . 1 JpoIt mad from, ' lt to th inclualv bear Interest from '.We pay '4; per.'. cenC -compounded quarterly.' pn ' ' ,' ; ''.'' .f : ' ', ". ' . 'k ' ' ;.; v.-s-v . " - AaaeU and personal Liability. Over Two Mlllon Dollars. " lit: COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK. R.' A. DTJNNPrajaMent , " A. . BREVrtER.- Cashle. , t .' W. B. IIOLT, VI 00 President. i A. T.' 8CMMEY, Assistant Cashier, - IN BUSINESS ONE YEAR. PROMPT AND COTJRTEOt8 18 EtTVade StresL - t ; , 4 1 RESOURCE.' $500,000.00, ATTENTION OCARANTEED. 'Z 9. H. UTTLE, President.' ? V ' a M. 'PATTERSON. Vlc' Pre. ' TT THE ' t. . A Our CORN MEAL. fresh and uni formly-good. THE STAR MILL. TPhoa 0t. 1 lui n ii M) MIX IT W. TIKNN KTT, -Obaerver. Iloorcettlll Maa fcr Hand. Ppeclal to The 1 Obarvr.' ' , . Mooresvlll Nov. Ur. - Ilarvay Mclean, of Mill Bridge, happened to a vry painful r accident , yesUrday moi'nlng while running a corn shred. MH machine for Mr.' Noah Keu hel, ut two mile, from town. In try- - to adjust th machinery Mr. Mo I n got hi right hand In. th ma. iiiry, which cut ; hi hahd ( Into ' rds to his wrist. Physicians Wars r 'monad at one and they amputat 1 ti hand Just above the wrUt, .- y " Vl'caMicf " Continue. n, N..O-. 3 Th atormy weathar i l h Til.T tin OvarfloweiJ It '1 1 m rnuiilif dnitHnli 4eIOy- t Kitd I now threatening Keaaa eg tt . '. Ladies' Suits Dyed and Cleaned to b and put In condition worn again or remade, silk shirt waists cleaned, 'pressed or dyad, feather dyed or pressad, kid glove cleaned, Thasa ar only a few of tha wayi that, this department can. help tha wotrfen at this season.' Ar we helping youT ,, Uaaderara, ' tryan. Clean era, Qfilco of the Mechanics' Perpetual BuUdiiig and 'Loan " J .: AssodfttioiulJl ..c : . iz s. October 1, 1906. 17,000 Share3 in Force. A JElAJ l3EQOn& The management of the aboye i' Associatibh has, frbin its earliest organizatiol realized the fact that tiie officers of it were simply the "Trustees' of 'the Putyic,"., and ! hence they" have; on every and all occasions endeavored to . inform the public of its workings and' to "have the public share in the felicitations : of : the: Association success," and the marvelous resxdts attained have" shown that open, fair and honest statements of ; the conditions of the Association are appreciated by. and duly ."re- f sponded to by an observing and dlscerninr public The management at this time feelsl proud and highly elated !. ' over having established a new,1 heffjtofore unheard ' of -record, in having attained the (; hieK ' mark of ; 17,000 , shares now In force, equal to a' matured value of $1,700, 000.00. The management now 'aspires f or the present , for. only 500 additional shares, in order to hkve the eren sum of One anfTmee-Qurter'llilUon ; Dollars. ; fy:TMB. 48th CORIIEO ; i: which commenced Sentember 1st t wasr Verrr liririillv : ' tubscribed to, and to reach the additional 500 shares or; " ' more, we adTlse that the subscription for? this,' the will be received at par for 30 days longer, to that those ' subscribing; within, the next 30 days will, share in the ' profits of what the 48th series has already earned, ) , , ' Xet: every friend (and who is not!) of this institution , s bestir himself or herself to help 'the cause along,.: both.. 1 f by word and, flecd.'-" ;. u'','.f'it :V ., . t Borrowers aye assurad to' ' get "their loan! v Lwitmn CO days after, the committee' reports "ori' tbeir? application., , u ii. MuuixuAiiiir dec ana xreas. ... - ii . w v " "'(li.Mfs aaaa w ft wwmtmwm p vwvmW . '.1 i a ' ( ..I t f. t - ..;. it r t V: m. pay I 4 roR mm WE IfND IIONEV AT Y 6P I, I'"! 7 SOLIGI.TS'ydUR-BUSINES S TH CHARlOHf I-NATIONAL BANK i 'On . trloc ot Bpb t . r' ' It la well t pay bill promptly, but not to pay tha earn bill. ' twlo. SomeXlme book-kaepera. by mistake, sand out bills aftet . they , have been paid. ' If roa pay by check, however, th canceled ohcks ar rturn4 to you and van be produced as receipt Chok m acoounia are laereior more man a codvenienc. They ar aa Inaurane against - overpayment bill ahould do so with eheeka- Tour' ehecktng aocount will Every . man - or woman - who part ." ba welcomed j at The CharkMt National Bank, where you are aasured ot absolute seeurtty and th. most .courteous. -rvie.. ,":: j t ; . ( , W. H. TfMTh&ttFr b;d;BEATH, Preside COME HANPY v .Onco, a wK o.r.0009 a month lay.asld a. certain porUon of itit I liioMn iTlannilt It with' ii '.Kil ,' ani bIIa . ' ...a . i, aam. Don't neglect to BA VIC,, Thla money. will com handy to you soma day, Indaed It II1, vt, ', i , - JTl ''.,..:.''.'."'';','''''..,'".''?. ! ', - , ,- . it r.,."Zf -' Jm "m" y ' W s, ' .-.''I ... " ."i - . . LUdll & is , Banlf ; p. mv snowir, rwd'nt.: - v W. tii ' JEXICIJfS, Caahtbri W. 8. - ALEX ANDER, Vic President. , Growine biterj irises FIND THB SERVXCES OF A GROWING AND PltdaRESSlVB : BANK OF JESPECUIi BENEFIT. - - WE, SOLICIT SUCH AC -. counts. v . v .'.',' 1!. L'"'!" .,! ' ' ( I 4 y A . . - Southern, States ; Trust : Qq. ' . ' ' capita, tsyo.ooo , ' . " j TRVSrt BCILDmO. . ,1 ClUltLOTTE, N. O, . VKO. KTlcrUJCNkV 'W S. FBAM K.L1N. W. U. WOOD . , rreaklent. - v ' Vloa Prta x Treaaarw. , . E. DAVIS; Assistant Treasnrer. ; ' 15.000 N nigh Gradeflrivcstfiient J ww tornm subject to saiji C. 4a. 1111, 105 I- and Int. . . ' , , ' r ' .000 N. C. , I10, 103 1-z, . ' - k ,- i , 10,000 N. C. s.JIU.i 110 l-j and X at- ' ' - ,:, . .,.(., . t.AOO Highland .Park Preferred, 100 and Int.. - ' ' '. V l,00 Tranaylvanla county (a, due 1 lit. bid wanted. , , t.000 lt Mortgage Loan-on Improv d Real 'Estate..-. . 11 N. C. Railroad Stock,, bid wanted, - . v " 1 - , v. . E0 Atlantle National Bank. Wllmlng tort, 1. , j CO First .Netlonal Hank High Point, 170 1-1. .,;''' ' v 20 Dank of Bleckaburg, B. C, 105. 1 '..'. 100 American Warehouse per cent. 'Preferrad, .' 100 Brown Williamson Tobacco Co. 1 percent, Preferred, 100. ' nigh Orad Investmenta . ; , t " ', ' , v j, , , . t ' ' t
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