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"3:3 ON A' COMPROMISE t . EXTENSION VP AGAI.N i: .1 CI arte Itevlnlon Committee Ask I ,;ir4of AUermcn for Instruction. A fur Uxplalnlng That Senator II. N'. l'harr and Representative W. V. Dowd and XV. A. drier Will Not Advocate an iKxtensloti of Mnru Titan Two Mile City Fatlim Are ItulMIeaded, but Finally Adopt llesoIuUon Embodying a Hug-gostton- of Judge A. Uurwell Tlia t tho linilta be Two and One-Half Mile on tl North and oil the booth, bat (tally Two on the Eaxt and Went, Thus Leaving ' Out All I'nlmproTfd Land Beyond tljji Two-Mile Line and Taking In the Bullt-Vp Districts , In the 2 1-2 Mile Circle. After, much discussion, a strong display Of bull-headedness on the part of -some -of iu members and. loma retty strong remarks by-other, the city board of aldermen, at a called Meeting last evening, passed a reso lution receding 4 from its previous stand' for a two' and one-hslf mile extension of the city limits and ask ing the Mecklenburg delegation In the Legislature to advocate and vote fur the amendment to the city charter making the limits extend two and a (half miles on the north and on the south and two miles on the east and on the West. The meeting las night wan called at the Instance of the committee nr t6tated by Mayor R R McXinch to revise the city charier to make Its provisions conform to th. needs of Greater Charlotte. Alderman I. V. Falson, chairman of the committee, had written to Senator H. N. Pnarr and Representative V. C. Dowd, B. . rreston ana w. a. uner asking them to 'state exactly what extension ,Miy would advocate. A reply to this letter of Inquiry was read at a meet ing of the charter committee yester day afternoon and the committee, not : knowing how to proceed with the delegation in the Legislature and the board of aldermen at variance, ask d the mayor to call a meeting. The meeting was called for 8 o'clock and toe following named were present at that hour: Mayor 8. 8. McNinch, chairman ex-offle)o; Alder men W. F. Dowd. E. 8. Williams, W. . Ward, I. W. Falson, AV. L. Lonj, C, C. Bate, B. F. Wither, M. F. Kir by, J. P. Carr. J. H. Ross and Cleric C. M. Etheredge. Judge Armlstead Burwell. City Attorney Hugh W. llarrl. Mr. D. B. gmlth and Mr. J. Arthur Henderson, of the charter committee and the city school com mission, were present also. THE SITUATION EXPLAINED. Mayor McNinch explained the pur pose of the meeting and called upon Judge Burwell to explain the Hltuatlon with which the board and the char ier committee was confronted. The Judge explained Dr. Falson' letter to the delegation at italeleh and Mated the position of the Representatives as explained In the rejly. Senator Pharr and Representatives Dowd and Orler will advocate nn extension of h limit. t a tin. i .il ,' IndnninrA KniiHr. h.i u.111 vocate a furt'ner extension; Repre sentative Preston , I still In fnvor of ratkar a mnnti.ul.l.J 1lftA 1. ..-111 in ne two ana a nair mile line, 0r elude all the bi-'M-up territory with- hat limit The entire delegation ! suggested that thu limits should be many-sided. "In the light of these changed clr- cumstances, . said the Judge, "your ! committee does not know how to pro-1 ceed. If we make the limit two miles! we are up against the previous In-1 atruc'tlons of the board and tho ! recommendation of tne extension committee of 100; If we fix the limit, at the two and a half mile line w e i are up against the delegation at Ha- I lelgh." SCHOOL COMMISSION WANTS TWO I AND A HALF MILE LINK. , Messrs. D B. Smith and J. Arthur! Henderson, for the city sdnool com mission, stated that they had ton- ! ferred with Mr. R. J. Cochran, coun ty superintendent of education, nnd , learned that the two-mlle limit would take In practically every school build- ' tug Charlotte township, but would leave out a grat per cent, of the , children who attend these m hools i and that this would make It ne - ! sary for a lares number t dolldren to go great distances to reach the ! nearest school in the county. Tin-1 two and a fialf mile line would take In between SO and to per cent, of the children, leaving only two or three hundred In the remaining trp of Charlotte township. These oould be easily taken tare of In other srihoola It was stated that both the City end county lmo nulhoritle re heartily In fsvor of the two and a half mile line JUtKJF, BURWELL KUUiIEHTS A COMPROMISE. It was at thin Juncture that the eompromise as llnally agreed upon was sugiested hy JikIkp Uurwell. II" stated tmat, in hi opinion, it would be unwise to antugonlf the Senator and Representative and that he thought they would agree upon a fair and reasonable i-omprornlse. Mo had Just examined a map nf the. city and township and he suggested that an extension to ;i point on the North Carolina Railway, two and a half mile from the so.u;ire, on the north, and to a point on the Charlotte, Co lumbia A Augusta Railway, two nnd a half miles from the Miuare, on the South, and to 1 other points only two miles from the mi u.ro n the -est and wK, would take In all the built-up section that would be taken In by the two and a half mile circle, including Highland Park Mill No. 3. He listed tlnat ie thought f the proposition wem pu; up to the lerM.i tprs with that rcconuncn.latlori (her could not but vot. for it, CITY FATHERS ARE Hl'LI,- HEADED. After the Judges suggestion tho uestlon was tsen vt by th aj,.r. men. The city fathers were not at all pleased that tha Senator and two of the Representatives from tills kUNty should refuse to support the extension or ie city limits to the line gred upon by a committee of 100 , appointed for the purpose of Investi gating the matter, the line asked for by the board of aldermen on two or mors occasions and tha line wanted ty probably four-fiflbs or nine-tenth of the people in the territory to be effected. "Do these men represent the people or themselves and their private Interests?" asked one alder man. Most of them mad blood In c their eyes, and there was danger that the compromise offered by Judge Burwell, which would leave out all the unimproved lands outside the two-mils line, and. would ttke In all the built-up section In the territory between the two-mlle circle end the two and a half mile circle, would not pass.;, i,,-4 ALDERMAN DOWD'g POSITION. Alderman Dowd was tne ' first ' to explain bis position. lie has been In favor of the greater extension.-, lis esld he thought- the delegation i at Its lelgh was doing wrong m oppose he two and a half mile, extension, end that , tVir opposition galled. ' kul evtry mofcsure is arrived at by on.protpis.." he ssid, "and, after If 6.:irsts thought. I am Jn favor of ' l- Judge Burwtll'i suggestion. We muni get together on 'something.' Thl thing is "tremendously Important and the tlnwls short If wo recom mend the limits suggested by Ju1ga Uurwell thosct men can't afford not to agree to it. ' They say they don't want to lake in any undeveloped lands outside 'tlhe two-mlle line, The limits lixed by tho Judge' will not take in any of lincse lands. On the other hand, we get what we want -the de veloped section of tho territory in eluded in 4he two and a, half mile line.''. ;,::;,;:; :. . ; ALDERMAN KmBY WRATHY;' ' Alderman Klrby didn't ; say he wus bull-headed about the matter, but he made the fact known by his stand. He said the men In the-Legislature were sent there to do what the peo ple wanted ad yet they refuse to listen to tho board of aldermen,1 th extension committee of 100 end the expressed desire of a large majority I of their constituents. "I don't wanti to eat dog, and If we have to 1 don't want us to swear we love It," he ex claimed. ' : "1 move that the board Insist on the old recommendation, and If the delegation wants to cross the almost unanimous will of the people let tnem take the consequencea" Alderman Ward seconded the mo tion and the discusslqn was on. THINGS WARM UP. , Alderman Ross, who had been op posed to the two and a half mile line always, said that the suggestion of Judge Burwell struck film as being exactly tho thing to do. "It's what we all really want," fn said. "Question!" ehouted some one and the Klrby motion was put. The vote was 6 to in favor or the stand-patters. "I move we adjourn," said Alder man Ros. "I don't see any need of discussing the matter ,furtmer," There was considerable uneasiness here mj. jn the part of those in favor of the compromise. Alderman Fal son moved that tne matter be recon sidered The motion carried by one vote. The matter was discussed at length. Judge Burwell again ex plained his suggestion-fully, and City Attorney Harris urged the need of some action looking toward an agree ment between the board and the delegation at Raleigh. "They (the legislators) will be glad to pass the amendment with the compromise sug gested , by Judge Burwell," he said. "If tiney should not. It will be clear that their private Interests conflict with the Interest they have In the welfare of the city and county they represent," he declared. THE NEW BOUNDARIES. Finally, on motion of Alderman Long, the following resolution was adopted: Whereas, By a letter nerewiin nieu our Senator and two of our Repre sentatives have Informed us positive ly tinet they will not advocate an amendment extending the city limits two and one-half miles from Inde pendence Square -in all directions, hut that they will advocate an ex tension of two mile In all directions, and, whereas, It Is desirable to agree without delay upon an extension of the limits, be It resolved: First. That we request our Sena ,r,r on iwprcseniauvea 10 approve an extentilon of said limits as follows: To a line beginning at a point on the North Carolina Railway, two and one-hnlf mile fiom Independ ence Square and running to a point Mill the Derlta road two miles from 1hn lul"B'p thence to a point on the uv'a"n r''(,e road two miles from , , , lij1 WB WILL BIT flara Cotton Mill stock, 110. Lowell Cotton Mill stock, 165. WE WILL REMi Imperial Cotton Mill stock 1.12 1-2. Htiinley Creek Cotton Mill Htock. One water power nnd mill site, 1C7 acres, fine timber. lx tulles from Southern rond; will run ten thousand xplndles; report on file from .1 I. Slrrene, (Ireenvilte, S. ( If you want to buy or sell, write us. MOI'THKKX RECURITIES A TRl'HT CO., t.astonla, N. C. SSI "ON THE ROUARE." Who's Your Barber? Why not let (.ILLETTF. do your shaving? A rlemi, painless shave cwiy day for les than a penny each illlitte Safety Rasor. with a dozen blades, for only $5.00. NURSES' REGISTER ON THE SQUARE "WE NF.VKU CI-OfiF..-Plione 7. Druggleta JORDAN'S SSSS w I III Feb. 2nd, 1907 New series will be opened by Charlotte Build ing & Loan Association scribed and applications filed. The association of the neople and for the peonle. C Willis Brown, Secretary. tftie square; tlience to a point on the Leattle's Ford road two miles from the square;' thence to a point on the Carolina Central Railway two miles from the square; thence to a point on the Tuckaseege Ford road two miles from the square; thence to a point on Ihe Lonergan Ferry road two miles from the square; thence to a point on the Atlanta A Charlotte Air Line Railway two t miles from tine square; thence to a point on the Carolina Central Railway, south of the city, two and one-half miles from the square; thence to a point on the Sharon road two miles from th snuare. thence to a DOlnt on the Providence rood two miles from vthe square; thence to a point on the Monroe road two " miles from the square; thence to a point on the Law yers ."' road " two i miles from the square; thence to a point on the old nniintv linma ma A ' i. tA miles from tne gquare; rhence to the beginning, gConA.. That we authorize our committee on revision of charter- to Incorporate said limits In the bill now being drawn by them, and that we earnestly request ; our .Senator and Representatives ' to : mave the same adopted." '''-.iJ-'' Immediately after the adoption of the resolutions, Mayor McNinch ap oolnted a committee consisting of Aldermen Dowd, Falson and Ross to communlcat with the delegation at Raleigh and make the action known and get an expression from It. And the extenslonlsts breathed easier as the adjournment was de clared, r Confederate Veteran Kills Young Farmer In Shot-Gun Duel. Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 2. A spe cial to The Advertiser from Elba, Ala, says that Richard Parker, an aged Confederate soldier, shot and killed Arch Mlxon, a young farmer, after a desperate shot-gun duel In front of Parker's home. The men quarrelled over business matter? and Parker was put on notice to expect an armed conflict. Special Notices HOW'S THUS? TWO-STORY HOUSE. Caldwell street, rear of old graded school, good surroundings, fine street; cheap as dirt, and common dirt at that. Easy terms; now In B. A L., $2,200, and It goes. What say you? E. L. KEE8 LER, 25 H. Tryon St. 'Phone 314. FOR RENT-MODERN S-ROOM HOU8R 705 N. College; one of the nicest homes In the city for rent, $3S.O0. Modern K room house, ell conveniences, in Dlt worth. m W. 12th, 6-room cottage, modern conveniences, $18.00. J. AR THUR HENDERSON k BRO., 219 N. Tryon. LARGE WHITE CAULIFLOWER. Canadian Carrots. Parsnips, Rutabag Turnips, faijcy Lettuce. Spinach, On ions. Water Cress, Parsley. Celery, Soup Bunches, RddlehcH, Spanish On ions; In fact, anything good to eat you want. And. remember our stock or that fine corn we are Felling at 12c. Is almost gone. MILI.KR-VAN NES3 CO. THE POPULAR I)TION-THFRE CAN be only one reeson for the enormous sale of our Camphorated Glycerine lotion It suit tho people- It does one thing only, but does It well. There's nothing about It that Anyone run find fault with. It cure chaps or cny roughness or redness of the kln. Price 23 cents. WOODALTj & PHEP I'ARD, Druggists. FROVB IT TOURSEW-DON'T TAKE our worn ior u mat riu nrooon iem on and Vanilla extracts are the best obtainable. Try them when next mak ing deaserts. MAOIC HEADACHE POWDERS WI1,L cure headaches every time. Safe, sure nnd never fulling Just one trial .will convince you that Magtc cure. JAS. P. BTOWE & CO., Druggist. 'Phone 179. FOR SALE-ONE HANDSOME BROWN Standard bred thare, leven yearn old; bat the ntyle, quality and speed which makes hr n tlrHi-rlas romMer. Also one nlre doulile team. W. O. ROSS & CO.. 2" and 211 Wet 4th street. RECEIVED TO-DAY FINEST FLORI da Oranges IS to n.V. dozen; tine largo white Olery Hc Hnd 8 l-3c. ; Apples 30e. peck; 3 poundV Mixed Cakes for ;tV.; Fruit Cake l5e. LIRIDOERS ft CO., 203 W. Trade utreet. WK HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW line of Oeorgla Cane gvnip and Maple Syrup, both pure goods. In can in vsrtoti sires; also soma New Orlean nnd Porto Rleo Molasaes In barrel. Thee good , are Jimt what they are repreented to be and will give the beat nf tatlsfactton to those deiliing a llist-ens nrtlcle. Also a fresh ship ment of (lold Hand Hams and Braak f:ut Ilacou and Klngan's Reliable llm and Rreakfset Bacon. JNO. W. SMITH. 816 8. College St. 'Phones ??? and 2321. PLEASING TO ALL ANOTHER 8HIP rtient nf Sliced Breakfniit Bacon; ne wus- nn neellns: no rnnvajjrinff. hut a ! Iicon peeled and slieed ready to serve. Remember, we weigh you ottt any I quantity from one to five pound; also ; another lot of sliced Drted Beef; sweet, i Juloy nnd mnlit. Anv quantity from (ne to nit pounds. A few frh To matoes to-day. L. L. SARRATT, 80 j N. Tryon ttreet. OLIVER TYPEWRITER USERfl 1'laase hear In mind Hint whllo ws no longer represent the Oliver machine, we keep a full line of tuppllea tor snme, and alo have factory facilities for repairing these mar-hlne. J. E. CRAYTON A CO., Oenl Agts. for Royal Typewriters. 1 HKTTF.R PREPARED THAN EVER j Nothing too good for our customers. I l-ots of room now. Kicellsnt service. 1 Big dlnlns room for regular meal snd partis. Lunch counter vtonuled. Rwi for all. Kverythtng served jus. st yot: wont It. OEM RESTAURANT. E. T. t'resweii, mst. Pri-land the best remedy for over eating; cures "Rour stomach, heartburn and indigestion right now. Price 25c. Dtlworth Dru& Store, 'Pboae U1. D. . DAVIS. Stock now being sub 6,. At Vi::ai 1::; and for the four days following. depoMtsr wlll be received In the V hAYLNGS DKPARTAIKNT , , , and Interest allowed from the first day at the rate or ' , . 4 PE CENT. VEK ANNUM. COMPOUNDED QUAUTHR.LY. Assets and Personal Liability, about Three Million Dollars. co;,,;u iatio;im bu:;i ciLiniiOTTE, y. C, III SUBSCRIBE TO THE T. Nanufadurind Site FOR QUICK 'SALE At A VERT MW PRICI? ," . ; 4 to SO acres of level land; situated about 8 1-8 miles ' from the square, with' main line of the Southern R. R. running through ' It and macadam road on one side. Property ' around this tract selling for $200.00 and $250.00 per acre. Our price $129.00 per .: acre,. ,' :;'.'.' fAV-C i .. J. B. MURPHY & GO., Thone M. Flour Mill We offer for quick sale an up to electrlo power. Best and most day ISO barrels' flour and 900 ready established. For particulars, write or call on The Charlotte A. a. CRAIG. Offlc 10 E. Trade St. Wood Fibre WaU Piaster "Hard The Builder's Friend. Freezing does not hurt ; natural shrinkage will not crack it; water doea not make it fall offj hard as stone. Write: for booklet! Manu , factured by CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Write for Booklet. See':Her&M1!1,' V . - The new series is still with you. If you don't like that, will sell you some partly matured shares. If you'll be quick about it Applications filed within next few days will be acted on by di rectors on Feb. 12. So you can know to a certainty as to your loan on morning of 13th. We are "Johnny on the Spot." All you've got to do is to join the Mutual, the wheel and lead horse at one and the same time In their business, and stick to it, if you would be happy. E. L. Kceslcr, Trcas. Phone 344. ' 25 South Tryon Ttreet DILWORTH flORAl GARDENS FOB NEW YEARS FLOWERS Don't hesitate to place your order with us because of l. ok of time to personally seleet In dealing with our customers In filling orders by mail or di rectour motto is: -Put Yourself In His Plade." ' Send us your orders and we will exercise the same car as were you here In person to fleet. v We put ourselves In ' our place and ( give what we would ex pect to receive The Choicest Selection ' of Flowers, the ' Beut Service, the Best Prices. Just a word about, our Fancy Carnations, Roses. .Violets Val Hes. Sweet Pms. They're tho "best eyer." P. O. Box 1X7. Bell 'Phones. 000 Business. 281 Residence. Waiits IViortey We are offering for Immediate sale a eosy horns. $2.100 1500 Cash, balance through B. A I Assn. Six-room cottage, modern conveniences, yard, lot good street;' car line by the door; one block of new graded school. If you want a small home, it is a bargain. Will rent easy for 116.00 per month. For further' particulars, see or 'phone Brdh&.'..:C6.' Phone ISA. , ::- y K Don't Wait Till Spring before giving us the order, to paint your house. Let us give 'v you an estimate now. and do the' work at the first favorable wentber. Then we wont ha to to disappoint you when the rush seatow eomes. ; . - vVviT .;, 'v v '-'.- - SHORT AND SHORT . 'The Expert 8 Fifth St 1 ; :'m: HOLLISTFR'9., ; - A $Mf itdidea a Iwr IW . ' SnWi aMM Nstttt (si Vdt. , . J A irwIX (nf CmmiI Titles. Irmstlm. tJvst nd KMner troslitM, Hmpiss, gcstuns, leisure tlowl, Ha Krmilh. Httir1s Ms4h n4 Pwkache. It Rorhf Io.iiii1b 1s1 ; m form, U eetiu a . u-nni ' by Hou.inisa Dssta Cone sr. sixti". W is. coun nuBcrrt rcn ialiow rtopu as V L C. A. BUILDING FUND., J It N. TryOB Street For Sale - date Flour and Orist Mill, using modern machinery, Capacity per bushels of meal Fine business al- . . Realty Company ; Secretary and Manages?. Phone tit. CHARLOTTE, N. C r $0$ N. Tryon St Decorators ; .iV" . ' elephonelUO v;:j. . While' House' ' Vcaraja and Bianke's celebrated ' World's ' rslr and Faiist Blend Mocha and Jara CoffeeJ , W. M. CltOWELUV 'Thone 7U ' - mm n Newly constructed, well built gnd-conveniently arranged ' modern ' Y dwelling on. Jackaon Terrace .. .. .. .. U.COO.CJ. Modem 7-room dwelling, South Tryon; excellent value at $4,300.00. Handsome East ; avenue, home, good-size lot and flne ehade .. .. .. .v ; 13,000.00. Handsome 10-room. dwelling, South Tryon; good-size lot. Price and terms at offlce." - , . r mm mi estate, loan' and trust co:.:?ra The Lfrfcls L fcrnrs Ikfel B::!( ' ' , ' ' CHABXOTTE, NORTJI CABOLCTA. , " Capital ., .. ,M , $100,000.00. . Surplus ,, .. .. . $100,000.00. , i, DIRECTORS: . - W. H, BELK .Jf. B. IfcADEKr . ., " V ,1II. BRYANT .XV, P. DOWD l. St. UAKKX - , '' O. P. ' HEATH , i f, f. H. WKARN ' , . " ' VUTTON IlODELIi ' J GEO. B. WILSOIf r , ' : v ' 1 OFFlCJUtS: - A GEO, ,E. WILSOIT, President JNO. B. R08S, VlM PrssMent. Accounts of .Corpxmions,Tlrms and. IndlrldnaU Iavltsd. ri-u. I 9, H. UTim, President O. M. PATTERSON, Vloo lVtsUent 'm ,,. . ' L. B. IIAGOOD. Oashlsr. - . . , n Gharlotte Trust Gomp'y ntteen Months Jit Bnslnew-Reewiross) Ore. .w. . . . .'.$800,000.00 ' DIRECTORS i ; W. H, EEtXtyi fy:j.-i::;-'Xt. O, NI8EET " . J. M. DAVI8 ' ' C. M. PATTERSON ' ' . , O. P. HEATS , ' J. F. ROBERTSON ' t . ' O. " IWK " : ' . A ti i XV. A. WATSON W,J-C- e ' J.W. ZIMMERMAN , . .. STRONO, CONSERVATTVH, BATH. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE, N. C HENRY f. McADEN, GEO. W. BRYAN. H. M. VICTOR. President - flos President Cashier. Capital ....... $$00,000.00 Surplus and Profits. .iv..... ....$131,608.25 DIBEOTORSt , P. D. ALEXANDER O. W. BRYAN J. C. BURROrGHS FRANK GTLREATH J. 8. MYERS Your business respectfully solicited. Every oouKesy and accommo dation extended consistent with safe banking. H. M. VICTOR. Cashier. The Charlotte CHARLOri'K, N. O. Resources $1,270,000.00 OFFICERSr B. D. HEATH, President JNO. M. SCOTT, Vice President W. H. TWITTY, Cashier. , F. H. JONES, Assistant Cashier, DIRECT' B. D. HEATH " JL N. PHARR R. H. JORDAN JNO. M. SCOTT- VINTON UDDELL C VALAER ' CHAS. F. WAD8WORTH - Accounts of corporations, Arms and Individuals invited. Adding New Accounts We are constantly adding new accounts, and our business Is Incressing at a very gratifying rate. , Possibly . you would like to join us and open a savings account WH PAY YOU TO SAVE." Southern Loan & Savings , Bank P. M. BROWN, Presfteat yXt. It JENKINS, Cashier, a A. DCNN, Vk President '., Office for Rent We haVe a few paces on tho ground floor of ths .Y, M. C. Ai I Building for rent at 'low rates. Leases given untu January 1, l0$. 1 . -i1 . - r ' '"' 'V '''t' -' i ' : American Trust eompany ( ' . (Formerly Southern States Trust Company) ; : GIX. 'STEPHENS, President :: v s t ,-' ' )V'V i T. $. FRANKIJN, Vloo Pres. . . ? ' W. II. WOOD, Treaa. W.,S. LEE, Jit, Vlco.Pres. . ; . .: J, E. DAVIS, Asst. Trcas. JHK BEST INVESTMENT FOR VOU TO MAKE THIS WEEK " . ...... , .. -.1 " - - .. .. v.. .. ' ' IS TO MAKB A OOODmBIQ St'BSCRlPTION TO TUB ' NEW :. ,;- " Y. M. C. A. BUILDINO FCND. For January Hit of other Investments, write to R eZIBBOTT . 4 L I. EL IUIYNE JNO. B. ROSS " ' ' .. " S. " M. - ROniNMOTg HENRY M. McADEN F. B. MTBOWELL . W. B, RODMAN T. W. WADS) CHA8. A. WTLLTAMS National Bank '.' ; .. 4V & GOMPZINY. J L x rs . I
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