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CILUiLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY 10, 1D03. 10 SPORTING NEWS Summaries at Vw lcati- n,iM. Jan. 9.-0:i of th clubs u'.y f a r Grounds to-day em ' -n H,r4 AU-. wimcr ' ,!l'" rat'P". fir a be :er M..re Al opc.ud W Ind .1 down to 7 to. Sat post imp. M.ni!!!!uri''- First rm-e. V f.Thnap j m.r li.ii.innn l.CO Marse : tt. b Ab 7 it-cond ; M.r'itia.'j to 1. third. Tini". . , i fc. .on: lim-klng lm. 10 to 1. I'leArd"; Ben Hand. St 1. thud. Time, 1:17 2-3. Third race." fiirlunsi fir 2 t 1. wr-n; Alsj.tniii i..;.'..-. v ti 1 tl-.trJ fMniiiR: Bitter n 'o second: T.me. 1:17 - - - - : , - ... ...Il K .urtli race, one mia- a::n --Inr- I'an Primmed. I', to . won; Arc Jiik'ti. 1- t 1". s-cot.d, Tivonnl, 6 tc 1. th-rd Tmi", l:il-o. ... . F,fth rce. -o'j furlouss: I lundaarro, . n -on: V.inmedieni.. 3 to i second; Mead-.w Freeze. i: M 1. tliifd. Time. 'i'xth r.icc or.e 'oile j'w! a .nuirlir. wllln: IViDfd. ft t.'":. W-r.fn l-dg e "hraie, tc 1. ewind; VI 1, thiid. Tmif. 2:12 3-5. viilio, '.10 ni, ticnrire llockeiiHclimlilt I ........ .v. -- -, - , - la I lie Hutiu.iu-.. Raltimore. Jan. 'f.-Krank A. GelrTC humpK.n wr'tilcr of trm I'niud hi.it-. aid tj-dnv lln.t i:i bad j--r.iveil a ! cram indieatiMt thai !-.,- . Ilackn Vrhniidt had consisted to Wu-. t liim. 'I lifl "ViUpatch was an Inquiry :ta to wlieiinr n ,iate for a n-at-di t'l-i-vcn Atrll let und yay ttt would !-ult. liotih .ild tliivt it nculd ard thi't eit l.er riii"-no or Kaiifaa 'i(y would be cko'en nf 't c stvne of tin nr,test. Aulo Kaccs ul onnoiiile March. llcach In Kw York. Jin. 0. Th Automobile I a maKniil- mul of Amerira has nricrei ..ont i-I'vor ciiii P.r Hie rar which will take place al Ormciale I'.-kc'i during t!i v-ek bct innlriB March d The. cup will ro to the wl:iP-r In Hie a-nale cl:i"K, which. Is orn to a!! car, iri't will p:oli- l.ly, devejup into a corlefct betweun rac Intf' ni.tclilr.es. Sn-ral fpreicn cam are rxpeite'l ,0 compittf. In ): rain. 'Hie i--.il', l fiiid, will hi: the handnoniest ever tiff rrd for. an" I'ltoinol.ile race. lih Fails lo Make (iood. Ualtimorc, Jan. 'J Frank Ootch, the Anieriran clianipifin wrestler, to night failed In an aitempt to throw f.UH Kchociilcui, of thin city., twice ivlthin on hour. ity u rrotch and half Nelson lml, 1 Gotch won the llrt fill in 41 rnimitfs, but wan linabln 1o pecure another fall within the time i-enialninfr 1) him. lloti h weighed 2,"6 jujunds and Sihijcrihln J 75. IJiit ew ()Hi--rn. New York, Jan. 9. At the annual meeting to-day of th fdeward of I ho National Steepletdiasic anil Hunt Association the ofllcerM,JL.uirrtt"T'.eT jriont, preuident; J. rt. Alexander, vice president, and K. S. llowland, 'pecretary, were uiianlmouply elected. re- 1IAMIJ-.T HAITI :.MiS. Ciradiil Sihool l ulls lo f)x u on Ac ihh of Ucntli o'. SiiM-rliilcmlciir 1 atlier V roslollii- WHUoui n I'o-tniu. Icr Pardon A'kcd For Henry piuitf Mr. C' t.nluiiil lo Make 'lII Home at llttnilrl. Special to Tl.u Observer. Hamlet, Jan. !'. Tre graded rhoo!s at this place l.il -d to open Monday moniin? t.eca i-";.- ''f the ib.:a(h of the father of the. i-upei .nu ndent. J'rof. V. h. Cridh huuKi. whlcii o- iirred at his home In Hlith .Point Monday morninit. Tho cilool will j.robably not open until next .Monday Mix Stary, the, tcacner oi me iuiht v triidi ii. 1 n Mi.i dctilnfd at prl-! icr home at Wi'.xhuw, on acminl of her eyes frivlng her trouble., A petition has . been-circulated here asking Governor Glenn to pardon jlcnry Youns, who three yearn afro hot and Wiled Mr. John AVIIliamson, t Monroe. It la said that there was no tirovwauon vnai"ei mi nit und lillllnif. The nun were strangers, Jiad never neen each ot her before, hut : that they were both drlnklnir in a sa-f loon together when Youri? wlthoutj tvarhintr, lurntd and siiot Williamson,; who died In a bort while. The re,i-i in ajislKiied lor iitkii.ij his pardon U' that he was,'imt respi.nwlblw for theT irt. and that "ois father and mother urn old and the continued confine- j snent of ihr-lr boy Is preying upon ; iv!n.r 1 0 gratnh hil iron and greai iliem. and that they are in li-ed of j gran (children. Me. J . K. Kwa in, of M J-ipln to sutmort them. -The' pell- the law firm of Wells Swain, of Hon was largely signed Here. Iiie trial Judge, solicitor ami Jury are said o have aaked thai the Governor frant the pardon. It M-cms that Unde Ham has forgot lin.that he has a postot?V-e at Ham let. The term of Pout master Terry ex pired on the j7th of November, hut jo) apteiln'niciit yet been niud. Mr. Terry has n.ki d for re-appolnt-jnent. It ! utider.-itoocl that one or Iwo others would like to make, tie iuart rly repi-its t i lru-le Ham anj Ign tlie i.uy roil. Mr. C. Gi-cshiim." proprietor of Hie St aboard Hot. I lor.- ,ini feveral' In ' the Hte ami tSou'ii Tarulbi.i nnd i lwtgib who h-is bei a making lilsj liome In Florence ojy.X t"harli -ion, S. C, fo-soilie lii'lie," has P airiil-il tOj Ilamiet Irtid taken i ha r?e of t;ie lr-' t'el iier v Mr. - lid -Gre.-h.im, wno h.s i been tnn'iftglnr the h.isinehs here. i. i: retariie I to C'ti;,iio:e where r,e,w H make bis home, lb- will travel.. in. the Jnt rest of all the C3re:iam hotv-K. Mr. Jlix, who has been one of tlie cbrks lur". left '! r'iny f-T Ins oil home In Warren couisly.- It U cvi'.-i tegret hat Hamlet parts vlt'.i tin young men. i Mr. J, i;. llM'Vk. who w'a form-' -rly a?rit bin- for t he M"rod. IH who refined to ac.-ef.t a p nfitlop with V. It. I'i :;s..l & Co.. :!h head-su irt rs at Tiurbrmi and I'.trtnrige, has re turn .-d lo Ihiiol.-t nil I w ill make this iiradoijarter.s in the f'lto'e. Mr. Martin C, Krerr pppolr.tod y the' cleri: Court a "eeuti'y C'lTTin-; he unexpired term of Covlr.' n. lU a-i I Mr. W:l"...rr. Vilhan. was cal h'd t. !;j-.l-:,:n , -COUnt f ti.e o- i"'-'l of h's h' pie tie re f';v!.y William -h:il a tr.ik. ! ' day ;it wt rl-c, Jr never r-illi- l. Mr.. T.- I.. Mi M. nu -. managSr.g ''e dairy Mr. T. E.' Path-y. .n moved ba'k to Monree :i1!l i?s !.e-n r lie S-.iperSor on . to t.'l r Ji in W, '. 1 h ! J-l.C-e. 1 ; i':d.iy on .ii-- 1 ii s lit her al r onil.-!?, Mr, ! of para!-ts; m wn.ch lie who Iris hr-n :niw here f.ir Xf i.k-Med .11 ! . h'- f'iriio-r home. Mr. Path famiiv out to the i has mivcd i'.i r v rind hs tki-ii the fnanagwuett !iiir..--;r. MAl7niA(ii:s. in(e.u.o wi i;th i:ims writ. A Widower 6 Vmrs e" A tie Marries B S itlOW "f tee IW'f MIC I 111 " ll",l In Youth, lint Uiihi r (i I and t-co;i- rated- Mach Taking An-Mhcr Male." j F-cli.! to Tr." Oo.-rwr. .'- j Win-jn-AC-m. J n-.- .a jo"."- t:r-.f romantic iri..'A'e --i i 4. fh'if 'v.-d at li'T:f .' At..' nti-1,; .''dr. II. H. 'I-'ti ' i.le. : M i.n. street. ! w-(t Mr. I win M. : 3ariv,, i, z- .-v. vi.-?i. a lif.l-twj j U!.i..r' us.! Wi I!--! - ktcw r. j..z-.a c-f euxry county, e-J ; Mini. Rbexica Fn-mn, of -"Nebraska, ! aged S3 yearn, plighted their troth. , th.i ceremony being performed by ! Kev. Htnry Teller Cooke, rector of St. . Paul's Episcopal chureh. Tlie I ce remony was wltno.--4"'ly only a few intuit ot the cnlractinjrrwrl-ies. air. , ana -irs. .M.xnon left v. xi rday alter- j noon for Mh-iils. where' they 'ill tspend I a few'ilavi f.J'i'ivc.' after lih-h ' thcx -ii ..v.. ...-, v,m. -,-1 rinnacle. Sins. Marion arrived in he city -eral d.iy.KO and enraKe.l rooms at Mrs. UM llo's. fche made no secret of the f-iot that eh" came 'here to meet ard wtd Mr. Marion, a Fvept- Jieart of her e-irlhood days. Mr,. ,.i..j t T 7h7 xVvVJ.CZ. a' j iic -un-ie u a oamnur in jir. . R. Ivel!, who reiidei in Surrv COun- ty i:ne yrs ia.xo. He now lives t, XevadH. Mo. She. was ennted to Mr. Marion when .h m-.u IS trarST t n .4 At- a. A : I J understaiKlIn? arose Iwi'ween the two and Mis Lell moved to 'Missouri with her rren'. In lier adopted Ptutc ; met and marric.l a Mr. Free nviri. who dftd two yej. rs v. Mr. Mt-rni j!k w fell in oy and mar ried :m 'thrf, wh died some time . " "n:!:1 entirely ami me orr Md not know ,tny.hinsr about the ot.icr until prime time hi.t year, wlwn Mrs. Marlon's" r.itT iltej this' section. -Shf learned that Mr. Mar lon was !ill livin? and wn a er. A v-orri's't'Orrlcrij'P iK-twepn Mrs. Fnefman and Mr. Marion renuUftl n.nil a-short (time (later Mr. M irlon VwMed Mrs. Frce.man. the marriage yorder d.iv helntr the final result. ; Mrs. Marlon U n u-iiirr of Cant. K. F. "IjOvell. of Hoone. Wa'auja coun'v. Mm. Marfon Jived in Missouri 1nr 3d yearn, rnovinar to t-.hrta two vpsr a Si . -' She ha mi -hild Mrs (' V.. Mrndley, who reside ,t Kan Ilcaro. i Clinrdiiist-MllliUiin. ' at Greeimhoro. CVrrcspoiidence of The Observer. Greensboro. Jan. K. Mi?s ' f;i:irn Millikin, of Guilford Collejrn. and Mr. John X. Clinedinit, of Kdinhurnh. A'a , wire T married to-day at 1! o'clock at the home of the, bride's father, Mr. Hc-njamin Milllkan. Tne ceremony was performed by Itv. , lbf-rt I'eele, of the iTl-nilfi church, In the presence nf only tho relative "of the couple. The bride and bridegroom came to tfreeneboro and left on a northbound train . liila Hfternoon fojp their future home. In Kdlnburph. Tim brido i.n a alitor of I'nite.l Mat en MarcliiiJ J. M. Milll kun, of thla city, find ho and Mir. Milllliiin attended the wedding. AVurxl-Hcasley, at IUxh rolnl- Speeial to The !.-rver. .Hifrh Point, Jan. !. Capta,in AVartl, conductor on the Southern Halfway, and Mi-w "Mary Pea'Kley, of Han He man, were unite., in ninrrlaw last iilK'ht liy Hey. W. ,K. Swain, of Ah boro. The bridal iiarty met here and an tho odkiatinK mlnMfr knew Jhe family t Mr. J. J. VVeldi very well tho niTcnioiiv wtu performed it thl hi.me. Mr. and Mr.-. W ard lefr : a late train for-the North to .pcnd their hunrymoon. Terrcll-KellHin. at Greensboro. Sriecial to The Observer. Greensboro, Jan. 9 Mr, Iinnle M. Terrell and MIks Minnie Kollam, j both or Gurrcll township, were, united in marriage this morning. at. 10 o'clock. the cereimmy liiklnx filuce in the ollice of Heglster of, Deeds A. G- Kirkman, who ofllciut T1IH DKATH KllUOlin., j .Mr. dolin A. Curler, of Democrat Special to The OhseiVMV AHlnr-vllle. .Tun. S. A tc-leiihone , - ... J. mea.,"p rc- 'i'lvi d here Hiinounces the death T'lc.id.iy, r.ight t. 11 o'ciocx. at J icinoiT-it, 'tu'enty-4-wu milea from Asheville, of Mr. .b-hn A. .Carter. The news or. Air. i an it.s -aiii-i n wui i" receive 1 with sine rrc regret all over wiTerii North CiroMi a. Hi' was the oldest clilf.en of Uuncomhe county. illad ho lived i.ntil Marc h he would have been " yenrji o.'u. ne inn u t he hVuise w hire he mo veil when mar- i. ,i ,.l.',u.i ui.i-Kiili, vfniv litre, 'in.l . ,f 1( , yimTA ,lur,,, t the a;e"of SO years. Mr. Carter lost hi f-yt-s-l-yht sliout elrht or ten ymrs ago and -itice t-ha! time his health htd Vcnllt-iml'y fiUI.-d. To Mr. and .Mm itirler 'vcre born nine children, all ll( uaftm rp :ving. There are nl.nl i ll IS C1IV, H a graiHI.-MI I'l l-JH- lin , Oil. Mr. 1t M- Crooni. of Fcmlcr County. Cr rrespondfii, e of The Observer. Wilmngtoit, Ja'i. 8. It. M. ("room. jsMiiia-np'r int Huricaw fume the lirst McKlnley ti I miirht ratiini ond a bfid 1nt (Stlzon if PcTubr count-, died this i f'lernvelii irflet- lon lll-l' with liright's d!s;ajc. wgrl "2 years. He wn 4 fur .several year c hulrrnsin of 4 he ' Irgi-rd -of county com ml5vioiiem, a-"i l 3: i i rej -r y "iited hs county hv- rnl im s in tlx- IClshiture. " He J, -ii e.s a -large family. The luncra.! w ill 1 i mi lucle I sit Iturg.i.w to-morrow. Mrs. I, H. Ion 's, of Gold-.bro. ' : ,i l lo Ti . Cobb born. . t !iy,.r i r. Jan. 9. -The wife' of Mr. I,. II J.iins. or this city, died -Midden-; ly at b-r home Wednesday morning. Heart dl-cane -i.s siipl'"ed to h;ve 'ii'ii t oe , eaiixe. iie is survived by, her husband and lno d-iUKhters. Mrs. John Whith-j. of this city, and Mrs.'j iisrar Khipp, of Mebane. Jfhe was a' dovted lie find h l 'Vin;? mother. I" Her i! nth is deeply il. plored. ' Mr, .lames Gilmer. of tJuliroid. 1 C . ... , ' i n- i -v -i Gre-en.sb.iro", Jan. S. Mrs. JamM Cllnier. g"J 7 years." died this, mori.ing :it 4 o'clock ;t theJim nf h- r son. Mr. W . -1 I.tn.Is'av. near M -Leanivllle. The fane-ral will be con ducted by liev. S M. Ilankln to-mor-rw inorrilii jf at il o'-.'livk at I let lied church. '. ; I.IHKAHV lillbK Al l Vo-DW. Judge Prlti l'j' er at llicn 11! lo I -. , 1-cs 111 I ..mliiiir Si.ieiU 1 tlllherl'illl t'ol- lege. Fuec-jl to The .'.. ivel I Hut.h-fo t C,ll. Ke, -Idie 'I be ' c 'arnei.le 1.. ararv d.-c ,, a : e 1 tii-fu-. 'Pi. t. hi '. 1 oN a ii l and i h. oiv !- : w.'i '" - .trie . f '-r !"i!s T.l'e'c.' .hi k'p Jell Pr t ! cuii t 'f.the lo he H. Ti l!: jl ,n f- o-.i'd ord, iirt. (ho- i i tlie will b. n ! h's :k: ig -Co v I P" t 1 1 ' S .ll'-!' ..pi .1 - V-'T . I ,m in. i-r a N-1 I-' utirj .f r, it a - id 1 is i many ir i th.-ir i M.ii-.e i.s ii !d' -.ii'ii -.c-l e' :. n 1- v imt 1 1;; ' . :nli ! t til - 1 A ' i " f ieil ,.r nmi: i i ,i r, ; i kiy - .si:- Mi l: I. H: , ssbi. tl l i.-;i:e - t. I a' r'l..-f.' tr w. i.. THE WEATHER, Washington, Jan. 9. Forecast for Fri ll. iy jtrni .Saturday: - - Yftginia and fcrth .Carolina, fair and i warmer Frday, rain or snow ITluay right and Saturday; fresh eoulh u eooineait winds, y fomh. Carolina and cit-orgia, lair 'at,ier tmlny, rain Krhy nleht and .saiur lay, eoldur eaturday; winds sniii-' colder Inir V fresh &nuil,euKt. Kajtcrn llorl In, tajr and warmer Kvt y; rtuiurduy lair'irt south, rain and (oKir in i.-riiv portloris; winds thifiins to Jresh eouth-at. Al;tl.arua. AllB.xiiiHippl. !uinlaa and went Kl'.rlila, warm.-r PYiduy with rin liy nisl.t; Saturduy clearing and colder; itieroanln? puth winds " . rain nd -much colder by to ii-nony ntcltt ; brick south shlftms 1(tr, nortliwei't winds und csidir. Saturday Uearlrg vs?i ki.m. much roller JrMuy, snow iu i nrth un l rain or sno-Jr in south l",rt '"'' Saturday fair mid colder. Arkansas, rain fi Mowed - ly clearing and much colder and cold. TeH-iiewice and warsner Friday, Saturday". Veat Vlrelnlu,. Friday: Saturday fair Kentucky, rain a.id clearing and colder wanrer Friday, with lain or miow- by ninlii," clearing and touiil coldtr Saturday. I-OCAi, OFFICE T'. H. WEATHER KURKAU. CTicrlotte. Jan. Sunrise 7:22 a. r sutidct 5.2 p. m. -. . rhMPKHATCRB (in dcBreiB). Ultrhest trm pera t n rn .-- -41 I'l :.i - 2! i'l ,1 2. -41 1.11 2t: in w -it temDi rat'ira 2...... . Mean fefnperjLture , : .... Accumulated fxi-esa for thfe month -Ac'fuiiiui,'itd excess for the year.... I'HEI'I DTATION in inche&K Total fer 21 hours enillne 8 p. in... 1 o?a! for thfj month Aoc-umiilat:n excess for the month Total for the year Accumulated exces for the ye-ir .. MV J. UKNNETT, OI)rver. coucrrj of mikier. A Strong 1wln of Cirrnnihtantlnl Kvidence Is Wound About AVIil I 'oa . . tor, a Vt'jrro, anil tho Jury t'on- tci Him of Killing .Tcihn A'ouns. an Aged .Spnrtanburi; Man. Fiieeial to The Observer. Spartanburg, S. C, Jan. 9. In the tvurt of General rVssloiK this after n)on AVI11 Foster, colored, was con-vh-tel on the charge of mutxler, JW i 1 1 in. John Youn,r. an fljretd white man by striking hiin in- tine head with i pitce of , .iron pipe and cutting his thront, The attack was made, while Mr. Young was driving along a pub lic hlKbwuy- The hioUve of the mur der la aupnoM-d to have been jobbery. Mr. Young was thought 1o have carried 'i largo sum of money on the nlglit he waft attax'ke-d. The assault was m;ule on tho r.ight of November 2;dh. Mr. Young wus fomul In on tincon-.loua tyn.litlon by t he roadside by a, party of negro men. A tdiort distance from the prostr.i'.e form wius his wuron und team. Thej r"pro-4 saw a negro man run awuy n ni wie wukii. That niirht while Mrl Young was beiiir niaile re;uly to tw 'brought to t.lif city a strange negro appearrsl on tho ene vnj the negro mien who d! duvito I Mr." Young told the odicerA they thought t!ie stnuige negro wris Oie man ulin ran off from the wa- ,,,, T!ie negro w::s arreted and be gave) his naime as Will Focter. He as nuido to tak off hl.- phoes a.nd if? m n 3X , .... . rins 111 JUUKI1K III He holds tho balances. Hagged, rotten rich stuff nor long ancestral pedigrees have weight in favor of applicants for sections of the Vance Park Apartment Housca. YOC mny apply and bo refu&ed. Only three remain to let on ground floor. J40.OO each. F. D. ZILEXZIXDBR Ficclmoiu Blclff. 'riidncs 587, 613. STOCKS AND ItONbS i:xciiangi:i. You may lncrea.se your In como, with safety, bv an ex change of Investments at this time. Many of our (licnts have done so. correSriondents will te given the benoSt of our experience. Trust Department, SOITHIIKN LIFE Jfc Tit I," ST (O, Greensboro, C. Capirul and Surplus, 35OJ)00. i:. P. Wharton. Presld-nt. A. M. Scales. Gen. Counsel. H. C. Hood, Asst. Manager." "OS TIIF. HOtMHK." Ct'iitury Outfit . Manicuring Xo. 1. com plete for 10c. 1 Magic "Nail Stone. 1 Piece (iroovod Fin- -v Puinirc. 1 (Icnuino Orange wood Stick. ' ' (i Linen lJoafd." Lined Kmerv R. Ii. jORDANlCO. . ' Tlcint 1. "r. M.ininrmsi;" IX'IISES" ilL'CISTEIJ ihey were mtaurd in th tmcks that ltd fron tii wag an throug-h. a field the tlirectinn taken by the negro, and 4he ehxKs fit he tracks exactly. A strong rhaln of c.ir-u-m.-tantlaJ c-ideiH:e wae -woven alou3t)ie prison t liy lhe nalk-itor which the, de fence could "hot attempt to break no evidence . WT5USI tntrodtrntid. S. J. Xloholls and F. l. r.ogers, appointed by 'he court to reprejw-nt Focter. made the bent jtotisifcle deft?nse under the circumstances. The trial occupied the entire day. the -ae being ilven to4 the jury C oVUx.-ic thU after noon' - After .remaining out about 20. min utes n verdict of guilty wan returned. The prisoner ."will probably be sen tenced to-morrow. . WITH BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR US Our bu-sineiis is larger than It 'has ever been, all departments being in active and successful operation, fcnd our facilities for handling the acevtrnts of---our customers are equal if 'not superior to those of any other bank in this section. Our Capital is ... $ 500.000.00 Kurplus and Iieposits . ... . Profits Total Assets : Personal Liability of Shareholders. - It. A. Dnnn, Ii-cs. A. G. Urenizcr, Casldcr. Wo solicit your business. The Commercial of Qharlotte, N. G. ( open mmi now Tlic Mutual "liilly LM.ilono" is ready to issue you one or a hundred shares .it once, FREE FROM Tfl&ES ' au'd other vexatious things, such as dodging returns, anil earns for you a hettcr rate of interest than any other absolutely save 'investment. , ' Directors: Urenizcr Meljtuelilln Franklin Sluiiinonhousc Jik. It. Pharr F. V. Ahrc-us W. II. Ilelk W. 31. Wilson A. .1., T. .1. E KEESLER, Sec. & Tr eas phone 344. 25 S. Tryon St. Reexcl EsteCte For SesJe rHeautiful cottage home. N. College veniences. For quick c'ale, ,.$3,500 8-room house. Park avenue,. Dilworth, all modern and good lot. Owner left the city and anxious tor speedy sale. .' ....$1000 T-room new. modern house, 15. Ninth street, large lot and barn. Owner needs money for business and makes special price .$3,1)00 c-room house, Elizabeth avenue, all modern, good location, shady side of street. $1,700 J. E. Murphy & Company 43 N. Tryon. We offer a corner lot. 75x333, on good street, with 6 houses now renting for $228.00 per year. Enough vacant space to build nbout f 15 houses, making an Investment that will pay 16 per cent. Prop- crty Is well located. This is a good proposition and worth your while to lnvftstlgater-- as it Is offered at a low price. For further information, see us. $ Tie Charlotte Realty Co. j 4. i A. G. Craig, Secretary. 18 East Trade Street. ::H - JS3EA4X, Wood-fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinch." THE BUILDERSFRIEND Freezing doc not hurt; natural ehrlnkage will not crock It; water docs not make it fall off; hard as stone. Write for booklet. Manorac liired by .' (BHnRLOTTE PLASTER GO. "AVriie for Booklet. Clmrlott. N. C. a CHAPsJGE To Get a Nice, Cosy Home. . ' We offer you a new G-room cottage water, sewerage, electric lights, in 1-2 block of car line, uca r Southern depot,, for the sum of . . . . . . $2,000. Tenns, $500 cash r -balance $5.49 per week CAROLINA REALTY CO., , to Xo. I West Fifth Strecl. W. D. WILKINSON, Manager. B, It. T.KE. Rsnrrtury. 4, P. LOXO. Sale Agent. 45 North Tryon St. 'Phone 009. COSY COTTAGE FOR SALE 1,3SO.OO -. New 4-roorn lot 5,0x110. at- once. -. cottage, Cau arrange 'Phone 5C3. A Ileprescntative Y?nteil In Kvorjr foiinty In North Carolina lor tho Southern School of Telegraphy . - am the ' EMANUEL SCHOOL STENOGEAPKY AND nPW'RimG ASIIEVILLE, X. C. Liberal commissions pall rl?:t parties, liefercncea required. 300.000.00 , . 1J55O.000.OO , . 2,800,000.00 . . 500,000.00 W. K. Holt, Vice ITes. A. T. Snmiucy, Asst. Cashier. National Bank J Jno. M. Scott IVank I). Lctlieo W. lYauk Powd K. Ij. Kclor street, close In, all rno.lern con Thone. 842. ? 1 4 - l:" B!3 1 near Elizabeth College; easy terms. See us 203 N. Tryon St. . FIRST MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE; LOANS . If jou ha.,a Idle funds seeking Investment we can place eama promptly for you on First Mortgage 'P.cal' Estate Loans on Im proved City Property or Farm'ng Lands In this County. The title, principle and Interest guaranteed on all-loans placed, through us We also collect. the Interest for the Investor and remit .same within three days of the time It falls due. SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE LOAN & TRUST COMPANY Capital. $7m,000. Surplus, $100,000. W. S. ALEXANDKK. K. A. TUX'. A. 31. 3IcDQ'ALD, President.- Vice Fret.Ident. Sec and Treas. a First National Bank CTIAnLOTTE,- N. C. ORGANIZED 18 SB Capital .$ S00.000.00 Surplus and Profits , ... i 240.000.00 Assets . . . , . . 1,900,000.00 Your business respectful ly solicited. Every courtesy and ac commodation extended con sistent "with sound banking. " i-'gmw'S' JJMg'Hggg.1. fj ggrr -ra Tour Child's Future 8 8 g A SAVINGS ACCOUNT opened when your children are young w'Ul provide for their education and give them a proper start in life, You can open an account with us with ONK IJOI.LAR and upward, and it will earn , 4 per cent. Interest and btt compounded quarterly. Southern Loan & Savings Bank JNO. M. SCOTT, Pre W. S. ALE X AND Eit, Vlo Pre. W. Ii. JENKINS. Caltlcr. o o i gaagBsgiWiin I The Merchants & Farmers National BanR Charlotte,- N. C. DEPOSITARY F0K United States Government State of North Carolina , County of Mecklenburg and City of Charlotte. We would also like to be your depositary. GEO. 10, WILSON, rrodilonf, JXO. B. KOSS, Vic President. W. C WILKINSON, Cashier. vzsesz The Charlotte National BanR CHARLOTTE. TH. C The chief concern of the officer and "directors of this bank 1 the welfare of Its depositors and the security of their deposits. The Charott National Bank -was foundedEy men of means. In tegrity and successful business experience, and Its enviabls record has given It a reputation for solidity that extends far beyond Mecklenburg county and North Carolina.' If you want absoluts safety, it is her. W solicit your business. ' B. J). HEATH. President. JNO. 31. SCOTT. Vice President. W. H. T WITTY. Cashier. xxrrxnnxTixixixniiiixiirxxxxxTXixxxi FOR - We invite consultation m Firms, Individuals or piitHJ 111111.111(3 LUIUJUO Vl connections. THE AMERICAN TXXXXXXXXIXIXIIJXXXXXXXXXX BeQin the A'eir Year by opening an I account, Subject to check, or Savings I account with ' The Charlotte DiREcrons: J. H. LITTI.E W. M. LONG AV. O. NISBET AV. H. BF.LK J. M. PA VIS 12 O. P. HEATH p. LINK WE M.fKE A S PECIALTVOF North Carolina State Bonds, Us and 6s: We offer subject 2,000 to 10.000 s, due 1919. AVe offer subject 1.000 to 10.00H due 1910. , ' Ave offer subject 16 to 150 N.C K- R. Stock. 7 per cent.. 99 years. A!?o 15.000 School Bonds, 5rcr cent., due 19:0. 5,000 City of Chariot'o Ss, due 1918-19:0. - - . 10. 000 City of Concord 5s,. due 1937. - 15.000 Cli'v of Ahevtile per cent. pavirg notes. . l.ooo to 20,000 hlsh-grade and 7 per cent stock. .- v 1.100, to 30,000 high-grade percent mortgage loan. ... 2'j0 to S-.noo purthat money notes on S per cent, basis. And Southern Mill Mocks-in many strorg corporations and the best ot City ar.d Sfuburbati Beal . Estate. ' F. C. ABBOTT COMPANY. O ti mis. Tnmiiriwi7WJi 1908 or correspondence from Corporations who contem- UUUlllVUi IV KUUXXLU . TRUST COMPANY. Trust Company J.-iF. ROBERTSON W. A. AVATSON C. M. PATTERSON J. W. ZIMMERMAN mtw o4 lit t
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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