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i I ) I .... jui race. . t f h ' t I vic!-iv tcr leu-r tr.iok last. Viirncty. evrn. i to 1. K'cona; ti.u-J. Time. l:"2 2-n. : f.ir-i.ltirs: Kltllt Wist, I v U ve, 10 to .1, ou second. ' i li , I to 1, iwru. innc . , j iu .iwnlnrhasa. liort course hinu.. 'n: Peter Bwaer. i n. Li to 1. second; ....... - ti fiiT-lnncs. , w'n-. hitte? 8tr. to i. Vroond- Tr-omaa Calhoun, 40 to 1 Time, 1:08 , ftnv- 3U Granoa. a to 6, third. Tnne. 1:41 - THE DEATH HECORD. 41 to 1, won; Dulian, W to i, selling; j to J, third. 4 to 1, - -1 r - - -. i ; I - - ' J v. . Mr.; William yicholson, of Fort MI1L Henry Broughton,eald ha could Correspondence of The UCserver. Fort Mill, Dec X5. Mr, William Nicholson. highly esteemed citlsen a ...v.tantlfll farmer, died at AM SJLtJXA DU w- , fw miiea above iere Friday. He was probably the oldest man la the township. and had two daughters ..... .. ; ...r,tiarjAtfft..A;,;.:!i ana sua uvus --- . t J .' t t 1 r.tfi the s".- ..r b: i : T,ih ": Whiin t. t... t nmni i rntikfnrt In rr.'i.nrr-rt to a 1 r letter from John G. V hUo aJvi.- Sr j him to see Taylor, If he wants I a pardon for killing a man named lk- er, at aianonester oeiore me uun- natorial contest waa decided in favor ! of Goebel. , John O. White alst tea-; f 1 , .-'.--., tifl'ad to seelna- Howard at the Board" . ' of Trade Hotel.' where Howard claims he was when Goebel was shot v A A. Thomas, an attorney or Frankfort, testified that Henry Yout ey, ; after arrest and while la the Frankfort Jail, told him that ihe did not know James Howard at tne- e Goebel was - assassinated ana never saw Howard until meeting him in pail after both had been arrested. "f i' Mrs. J. B. Mathews testified tnat she was on train near Barioursvme C7 CI. ' Mr. M. O. Ucham, t Carolesn. Krrifd to The Observer.''. )l?JS-' r- Miun Tien t Yesterday t $ p. m. Mr m. -5nJV Hk death while he waon the stalrwy go home at the M Pt ?' 5eain . w.i,n 'm wnt out go down to Frankfort and say things that would look bag for rowers oui that he knew Powers to be-as Inno cent, as the babe she was holding In her lap, .On cross-examination, airs. Mathews said her husband was in Cinclnnattl. Mathews was prominently connected, with the .Taylor . adminis tration. V? .-M'l! ' R. c, Klnkeadi an attorney for we defense of those charged '"with ooe- bel" murder, had. a talk with Tout- ser. who told him, that he heard a the result of pneumonia and ner voua repression. Mr. Mldiam was an xceUent christian gentleman and de member . of t the 1 Methodist church, a lovely character and be loved wherever he was known. - He -ifftnd five-children. The anterment U to-morrpw at Sharon, jolin P. Allison Dlca as Result of . Serious Operation. Rr-ial to The Observer. Purham. Dee. K.-John F. Allison, who imderwnt such a serious oneraUpn -at . -Watts Hospital on Monday when Mu mor was removed from his sweetbreads a whn nr tlma It WSS thought might recover, died this evening." He was 36 years of ag. He came here from Or- body w "fiwh Wme this evening, r JacoDS creeK f a ec , . . ' mmjb ntivr ri rrmr nrai iirisi iiauiu iiiukl cos an vviiisi aasaxw m . in fnup alaten. a who i icniikm vi. Inr Into the basement, t He - went out Into7 the yard and around to tne east entrance and back . into tne omce oi the Secretary of State. He told who was in there, r youtsey tow tne wit ness that he -had never heard anyone threaten to, kill Senator Goebel and that he was not present. when the subject was discussed. ' Touwey wrote It all out in shorthand land read It from his notes. He later pre pared a statement., , - :1 ' RPIOTIXQ THE . BODIES. Rapid Proftresi In Removal of Bodies tTom uarr mine-Hescners ' wiu ProbablT Complete Their Work Dec. " z. rciu of Greensboro, " gusan Iioposay, Specinl to The Observer. . . ....n.),nM " n. 2 fi. Susan Lopo h v.vMP.oiii daughter of Air, ur f v n Lonoeav. died at inr .t their home. TTni am frt The funeral will he . held to-moirow afternoon at the interment oeuis from the - Darr mine. All of the entries except No. 37 have been cleared and a total ox 124 bodies brouaht from the mine A number of other bodies nave been located and it 1 expected that they will be brought to the surface our lnr the nlsht. Preparations nave - oeen maae to resume rescue work In entry No. -87 early to-morrow, and it is expectea about 100 bodies will be found there. chilis, etc. If itC::sL3C- !C75 7i!l return your tz:z:j R. II. 1 JORDAX A CO, Charlotte. N. tX Texas Citizens Quietly XrtUh Jlcaa M&rquex, Tex.", Dec . Jl Ander son Calloway, . negTO youth, was taken from tha.county Jail here last night . 4y unknown v persons - and hanged to a nearby tree. Early Christmas morning the negro forced an entrance into the residence of W. J. I Dean, a farmer, living J miles out of town, and made his way to the room, usually occupied -.. by Mies Buchanan, a granddaughter of Dean, bat on this night occupied by a neigh bor's eon. The negro's) movements awakened the boy, wticr recognised him.' The negro fled, but wae .later arrested. - N guard waa placed at the lalt bulldln a there was : no evidence of violence. Last night tie was takenJCrom the prison and after making a full iconf esslon of his in tentions, ; was hangea to , a nearby tree. The body Is etUl ihangiag there to-night . ' ' Chatham county. trill emeterv.: Mr. iioposay las indications are tnat tne explosion .j, hi. nmiii nere recently uvm i nrrurrea in mis wvr ui, - mi i- mvviu " '- i ,j. ..;TJ. rimnnei and terribly mutilated. AXD h'nLL THEY GO. The rescuers report that drivers were Th Southern Will, Itls Iteportoa, and notningr rcmutns or me wBoim - a.a. i . il.j.. im aii innt nrai at mil Tin : . . , VtC.t., ' artor .innnarv of a tfanner boy was a headless ..IDs. V . 'I." -V l- FVhA w iruiln BliU viiv ,va " nlrnlv nude. ; a .11 I learned I uenerai Manager pt u.euuc, uw, tne 8th. fsrectal to The Observer, v. A ";td "ahorl'tT although not the Coal Company. . said: here, on ood authority,, aitnougnnov i nothlna- unforeseen oc- ' offloially, that commencing ounua, Jannsrw fith. tne eouinernvniiwgr .will inaugurate Us policy .of turtall- ment all over tae t system ana ini ,manv nassenxer trains i. will be dliw nniinned. . Railroad men ' are tutsina- the matter with great interest, it means much to them. If the trains ttatiui r discontinued, a large num her nf men wilt be thrown Out f employment. It Is certain that trains ' ; fo. 81 and NOc 22 between Ashevllle and Salisbury will be discontinued. It In also verv probable that two . trains on the : Murphy Jlvlslon be tween Ashevllle and Murphy will go off. Trains No. 11 and No. 12 be tween Ashevllle and Salisbury will do locat work and fun to Oreen' boro Instead of ISallsbury. ; U Is on ' derstood ere that by the dlscontinu ance of passenger train the Southern ' will save aoroxlmately J,606traltt niiM utiv -ftr in dollars and cents between $4,000 and 15.000 dally. It ' costs the railroad about $1.25 a train . mile to operate , When trains No. 21 and No,' 22 go off No. 11 and No. 12 wil do local ?, business. No. 12 will arrive here about. "- an hour earlier from Knoxvllle and leave for Salisbury an hour earlier than at present In the event that two trains are taken from the Mur . Pby division Just one train In and one out of Ashevllle on thf line will . be left dally. It la declared In rail road circles here that travel has fal len off to a srrest extent and that the holiday travel was practlcallv ttothlnr eomnared with last -year and '. the year before, ; curs, tne exploring parties um finiih their work by to-morrow even- insr. v Some falls occurred In ..the rooms where the men were working?, covering no the corpses, and these will be cleared as 'fast as possible. It may be days yet, however, before h tinflv or every t man wm . killed by the explosion ia recovered' PIXE BEACH'S THIRD FIRE. ' - THE WEATHER . tVanhlnrtnn. T)ec. in. Forecasts " ' -Virginia, N,C- 8. C, and Georgia, fair and warmer V, Friday ; . 8aturday . partly cloudy; light to fresh south winds. Tennessee-and Kentucky, fair Friday, colder In west portions; Saturday fair, rnlrtr in east nortion. .East Florida fair Friday 'and Satur day; warmer In north portion; " fresh northwest winds becoming south. West Florida and Alabama. - fair and warmer Friday; Saturday Increasing cloudiness; fresh Boutb shifting .to west Winds. ' ' ' Misslsttppl. Louisiana and East Texas, fair Frirtnv a.nd Saturday, colder Satur day in north portion; fresh south shifting to west winds.-' , . Arkansas, fair Friday "and Saturday, colder Saturday. - . ' ' J -west Texas, rair Tiaay sna eaiuraay, mMnr In north nortion Saturday. - West Vlrgiivla, fair Friday; - Saturday rain snow and colder. t -1- ' 'LOCAL OFFICE U. 8. WTATHER ; BtJEEATJ. . l Charlotte, Dec ' 26,-flunrlse 7: a, m.; sanset 5-18 p. m. TEMPERATURE (In degrees), . Hiffhest temperaturs .... ... ... Lowest temperature .... ,i ,. .,...,. Mean temperature ... Kxcess for the day .... .. .. .. .... Accumulated deficiency for month.. Accumlstf excess Tor year -.. PUEXIPITATION ln inches).. T.t tnm 9A hnttrt anftlntf X m.. Total for-the month ..... '-34 Accumulated excess for montli .... JUl Jotal f.)r the year .. ..v ............. S7.S2 ecumulated deficiency for year. j 11. SI Frevalllt-a wind direction ., , v...S. W. M. C F-AULK, Asst. Observer. '" ' . , Temporarily In Charge. yes i: . t 1 . r.t a tr 1 t poctcet savings b.vmcs ixr.xi:::r:i rnrrL L: A. Buna, Pres. . . ; v XI. 12. Celt, V. ?. ii VT i-A Vu.a, J. X. X . tu. ww.-. . J f V ' Now U the Time to Kctllie Full Interest on Dcpoilt3. f"7 c. Nw Series January 1st. , s . ' -,"' - , ; Have ehown you that the 3f utual Bulldlno; & Loan surpasses ail 4 and , $ p cent Investments so far that the latter not only seem but really are insignificant, and in comparison are not to be thought of by sensi ble people. You can't get rld of the taxes any more, and you may as well amaka that right now. , , , ' ' . ' , t - ". " " . '"-1 , i . j " ' ;i; Now; as to Safety ; : . - . , . 1 , ' ; 1 I r 1 ' .V f 1 v 1 v We assert,' and can prove, thalf no financial Institution, other t'n&n -" those similar, to the Mutual, ts anything like as safe, and we challenge the field to argue the point Our securities are of but two kinds, -vis: Our own stock, on which we advance only 90 per cent, of ' amount . actually, paid In, and real estate mortgages coupled with our own stock. -We require a margin of at least one-third of the value Kf real estate. In all cases every time a. weekly or monthly, payment is made our liability is decreased, that much, and what, a fountain of strength this Is. 1 I 1 11 j - i r, . J " l't 4 t ' .! H. H. nr. M. JPADEN. .President VICTOR. ...... . . . . .Cashier E; Le KEESLER, Treasurer Thone .341 25 S. TryonSt. Beautiful Homes For Sale -room house, , E. Boulevard, Dllworth, jot 76x150, two baths, house com-' . paratively new and in excellent condition.... J.)., U $6,000 8-room house, Parke Avenue, , Dllworth,. all Tnadern conveniences, lot ' 50x1(0, Owner Jeft the city and anxious, tor ' quick sale.', i . , $4,OO0.; 8-room house, - Elizabeth' . Xvenue, all jnodenw large . lot, shady '' aide of . - etreet;. una location.. ... . . ...... ... ,., , v. i . S-room house, ir,' College street, close ln all-modern, corner lot. i. $4,700 J. E. Murphy & Go 4S N. TTyon. , . r x , ' t 1 Tnone) 841 1 1 First Jnlionnl B:n!r CHARLOTTE, N. 0. 5 ' ORGANIZED 1885 Capital., .. ..$.C00,C00.C3, Surplu3 and PrcHts ' - - . - 2io.ooo.co ,'Ass3t3 ;. i,coo,ooo.c3;, -Tour business respectful-1 solicited. , r; . v. .. , Every 'courtesy .and ac- , ' commodatiori- extended con-f . ' sistent with: Found banking. yH.. II. VICTOR, Cashier. Flames Make Easy Work of a Half' Dozen Exposition rraiuo Ktruc tares. ' ' " Norfolk. Va,,' Dec. S8. Fire of un known nrldn near the west boundary of the Jamestown Exposition grounds early to-day destroyed a aosen : or more frame structures, Including sev eral small hotels, with a loss of be tween $25,000 and ijo.quu. -me burned buildings are tne uotei Portsmouth, the headquarters of the Virginian ' (Tidewater) Railway Ter minal Construction employes, where the Are started; the Hotels Chester- field, Pamlico, Chancellor, Virginia Inn; the Owl and Colonial restau rants; "Bill the Hunter" and a num ber of Exposition souvenir snopsana stands that had been vacated. The States Hotel,' Adams y Hotel and Hotel Devllle were threatened, but several hundred fire fighters who assembled did good work in pre venting the spread of the flames. A number of people were asleep In the hotels and other places when the fire started, but all escaped. Thl la the third large fire that Pine Fleach has had In the last eight months. - i KEEPS ON" GROWING Capital Hustle ever more..i Surplus A million ($1,000,000) dol lars worth of confidence and , "encouragement from the v kind populace. Yet only a plain, blunt' candid Real Estate Dealer, , ' ' A Home Provider, A representative of- many good Po . pie in. money matters vi v, (Borrower, Lender). ... P. D. ALEXANDER piedmont Biag. " . 'i nones M7 mj. WILL BE PAID , J.V YMXk Th Star- Nsilonnl IVink of Or ; leans W;i IMshargc Olilleatlons , President AdIT Still Alwnt. New Orleans, La.; Dec. 28. "All holders' of stock in the State National Pank.,wlli receive from $180 to $200 per share for their stock sthd all do ' posttore will be paid in full,'! was the official announcement to-day of W: S. rarkerson, counsel , for the instltu tion. wnose director nave eauea a tockholders meeting to decide whether the bank ahall go out of bus iness The proposition to liquidate , was caused by the belief that the res Ration of : President William Adler last week Impaired, the bank's! use. , luiiiexs. j.;ie . oan iusa since oeen declared solvent both, by - National Pank Examiner Cooper and the New Orlans clearing house, ' Nothing -lias been -given out here about the whereabouts of Mr. Adler. One report has him in New York and another as in charge of shipload of rrocerles consigned from here on the steamer Alps to Puerto Cortes, Span lnh Honduras- last week.1; Receivers to-day took charge of the wholesale r grocery firm of A. Adler Co., ; tn which Mr, Adler ' was Interested. Halph J, Schwarta and Cafeby Jones, . sctlng In this capacity, Immediately bran an examination v of the com fany's books. - .- .- j r- , PASTOR WILL LEAVE. Tliongh Ills Resignation Has Not nera Accepted, iiev. tieorge . Boardoiu of Winston-Salem, n'tU Go to Wilmington. Special to The Observer. Vlnton-Salm, Doc. a-Rw, Geo. 8, Irdn. tastrtr of the liUihcran !huh of this city, hits decided to accept the l.iilh.ran chureh of Wllm In si on. llev. Mr. Eearden will leave Wlnston-Balem abntit the 1st of February to take up his wmktn his new fields. It will be re fialled that Rev. Mr. Bearden' accepted the call to Wllmlnuton before the action of the local church council. The secre tary of the council ; was Instructed to write trie Wilmington eonsrmation sta- Ing that It release Mr. Vvrden from the acceptance of the call, ""he Wllmlnston nnnn-cntlon mfused to release Mr. Resrden. so after considering the matter Mlly be dectded .to to to Wilmington. No aution has yet been, taken by thw . local ehurrh in regard to a successor to uev. Jr, ueardon. ' . - . A Diuu-e at Wlikh Kb Klnx Secra-y aiut ein"n-e l'revau. t F'.(-!n4 o The Crtiserver. , v ' V- " J'-iUfbury. Dec. M. The Dragons, en unknown and unknowable social '! iriizatlon. last night gave a beautl- f l -dance in the Klks" Hall compll- Mary to the ladies and their visit- : The Llvlnrstone College Or ra played and at the conclusion i had not been the slightest due the hosts of the evening.,: It a vei that this Js a secret sorority, t:t J-st that the girls took leap r JUid time' by. the forelock::,?. an i boys; the. 'danxre. pM.rely"a A of. reciprocity,- ; The secrecy curroundlng 'Its perform- v 1 this rropo!t(on ; and f ' - ' - -, finy v.y to' flii d ... r 1 t'.ie 1 to Winter Ojicra Season Openca at New , . uricans. . . New Orleans. Dec. Us-The winter opera, which tor more than 100 years has been the opener of the carnival season in New Orleans, began to- nliht. At the French Opera House, a troupe of Italian singers, the Milan Grand Opera company, began a two months season with Puccini's "La Tosca." Many Nothern visitors -to the city witnessed the opening, wtilch In respect to the large , number of foreign speaking and musically well educated spectators from humble. Ill paid callings, was perhaps not, to be dunilcattd in this country. ' Thlstyears opening differed from xurmer years in mm a traveling com pany heaan the season. -,. After th season here the Milan eompany will go to uuatemsja, central.; America ana then to Lima, Peru. 1 STOCKS AND BONDS ' " " , Bought 'or Sold. " Common - and preferred stocka of solid home corpora tions. Also State, Municipal and Industrial Bonds. . - Our office Is at the most cen tral nolnt In the State, afford ing quick ' communication witb all points. - . 1 per cent, or more, free of taxes, can be obtained from first-class stocks which we of fer. , ' , 'I . ,' v t S Trust Department, ; ' sorrnERN life a ' TRUST CO., , ' Greensboro, NV C Capital and Surplus, $$80,000. E. P. Wharton, President y A. M. Bcsles, Gen. Counsel. R. C Hood, Asst Manager. ' Alsbainlan Kills His rrlmd. Columbus, Oa:, Dec. 28. Ben Ed wards, a- Russell county, A libama, mer.liant.' was shot and killed by Roticoe uentry, a farmer of that county while, the two were riding In a bugxy from Ilatchechubee t- u .h, Ala., Iat nUht. There were no wlt- pi-ofS to, the .trygody .and iho cuue tan only be. .'onjetui-ed. llfy had Ion. vtry close frlnd. - "OW TUB 8QAIt1Cw. The Best For Colda '" Jordan's Cold Tablets- Try them oncb and be , .r ' convinced. R. II. CDA!i&C0. ' 'V'"..- ' - TUone T, ' , "-I, - wn KEven closs,' , Elizabeth Home for Sale Large lot, elegant house, with every -modern con venience," including system f hot1 water .heat,; ' TKe Gharlo noooliyGo -" ; ; . A. O. Craig, Secretary. '''4. '18 East Trade Street. 1 ?v ' v- -' - Jhe Merchants ;X Farmsrs fictional. Ban!. ' ' ; ; - JOP CIURXOTTE.;y. C - ' f. ,t Capital; $200,00000 -v- - ' Surplus, $100,000.00" The officers, of this bank will b$ pleased to meet or , ' f , , ' correspond with those who contemplate 1 . making changes or opening new 7 ; ' ' , Aivbm vm cent, paid on sAvnm3 . - MFD .TXXIE DEPOSITS. Officers: ' Geo. E. Wilson, President Jno. B. Rosa, Vice Preeldent. - . w. c wuiunson, casmer. - Wood, fibre Wall Plaster, 'llard XTinch.?: TUB BUILDERS FRIEND ' 1 Freealng does not hurt; natural shrinkage win not crack It; water does vt make it fall off bard as stone. Writ for booklet. Manufactured by ., QH2lRLOtTB PLASTER O. Write for Booklet -t- ' ' - -' Charlotte, If. 0. PJEVJ IRLTEREST-. QUARTER " JANUARY 1st will be ' the -beginning of a NEW INTEREST QUARTER. DEPOSITS made from, now till JANUARY 5th will draw ' Interest from JANUARY 1st v Begin the New .Year by starting ' a SAVINGS ' ACCOUNT.'- DE Tipslts . received from One . Dollar up. ,-,',". Our-Time Certificates bear interest from date. t , , Southern Loan & Savings BanK . JNO. U. SCOTT. Pres. r' ' W. 8. ALEXANDER, Vice Pres. ' , ' ' W. Lb JENKINS, Cashier.- - . f d mv i'n' - fu When you Have us to do your ELECTRIC,, work; you may be, sure of THE BEST; All our work' guaranteed and, no job too small for our prompt attention. Thone 470 for the best ; and rjuiclscst service.; ; - f t ; - f ' BRADSHAW ELECTRIC COMPANY .', No. IS Sonth dhnrch St ' r The , Charlotte ' National BanK ' ' '"tl v- cnotARLOTTEi N. c.; -t-r - r ' V. The chief concern of the officers and directors of this bank. Is : the welfare of its depositors and the security of their deposits. ' The Charlotte National Bank was founded bk men of means, In-J ; tegrity and successfol business experience, and Its enviable record, has , given it a reputation for solidity that , extends fs? beyond - Mecklenburg county and 'North CaroUna. If you want absolute 1 safety. It is here. We solicit your business, . ''' - " B. D. HEATH. President 1JNO. M.. SCOTT, Vice President ' '' W, H. TTTTYt Cashier. . n M'OnBV;'LOQT. y. If you fail to carry t ' - INS uRAIICE - .We write FireJ Accident, Health, Liability -: - " . , ; and Steam Boiler . ; INSURANCE. ; CAROLINA REALTY CO., " iff. D. WILKINSON, Mansger. B. R. tE!2, Becretary. - , , P. LONG, Sales Agtsnt 48 North Tryoo St ' . v .V Pbone 609. ChaHoWe'TTffust" . Co.. , " " lv- '1,'tS '- , - , vaui uu . . ....,.. $123,000.00 f Savings Department pays 4 per cent; compounded.' , January First Begins New Quarter. ; .J. U. LITTLE, President C. 1L PATTERSON, Vice Pres. tu'TL HA GOOD. Cashier.", TTTYTTTTTXrTIIIIIXIIX&IXXXXXXXZIXXXXXXXl IN H . J. ' : 11 . i! . : : . .1 m VYC' invite , consuuauon 4 or t coiTusxoiiacnco COSY COTTAGE flt2 New 4-room cottao, near .Eliza6cth College; lot 50x110.' , Can arrange easy terms. Geo U3 at once. ., 4i ' i, Wl. tiJ (. W 4w v. ,i i SW J i .v - - .- from M Firms, Individuals or Corporations who- contcm- j plate making changes or additions to their banking u' connections. THE AMERICAN .THUST v COMPATIY. ;zriixnxxixxxxza.iiixi Txnxrrrrrrxrrxxrrrxrrrrrr . STATE MD CITY rJO.'JDS. . These high-grade and absolutely sae securities can still1 be bought nt ' close prices as the result of the recent financial depression and It wouU be well to take Advents ee .of the ornnrtunltv. . - ; . f . - - J buiULt-T .to sAi.j ;ii oin'n v $2,000 to $10,000 N. C- 6s, duefl313, at ....... ..lt $400 to $5,000 N. C, 4 s. due 1 1 0 ....... . .... .... .. -...Bid war- t $2,000 to $10,000 City of Concord h. 'u 1937.... ........ .....i.,1 MA $2,000 to $S,000 City of Charlotte 6s, doe 1920. i.. , 1:1 $2,000 to $10.0011 City of 'Ashevllle 6s,r ivlrg notes. t.n to lOi) shares N. c i:ai,roia ;c.i .... .i B.ono to . 30,000 first tTS.000. at mortgage ialc'ate s on rrciH-.ty va'uf.l 1. C. 1 i :t:C0 to to o
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