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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, ; MARCH 27, 1903. POSTAL ORDER MODHTED. JVEWS FROM ASHE COUMT. BIUGtiS MARKS A KPKECH. Publishers May Send Papers to Xot i Republican Hare Xamed Ttirlr Paid-in Subscribers If Tbey It. I Ooonty fend Other tnrtUlali quest That It lie Done SpecUica-f , Kttchln to Speak at AVam-nxvHte tions of King's Mountain Mono- Uie SWA. went Completed Cu usual rotation Special to The Observer. of Democrats on Aldricb Bill. Observer Bureau, , Congress Hall Hotel. Washington. March I. Walser & Walser( attor- Raleigh Pos4niaxlor Addresses Kamp mii Republicans ami (Xmdemim ! Jxrnocral WVk-oniey Ikmuo of State Hlght. Sprclal to The Observer. Smlthfleld. March 2. The Repub lican convention met at 13 o'clock Messrs. that the plans and specifications for the King's-Mountain monument are ready,, and on the 23d of April he will consider elds for its construction. The cost Is to be $30,000. Mr. J. N. McCausland. of the Re tall Merchants' Association, of Char lotte, has asked Mr. Webb to lnvesil- the county wers present and partici pated. THE WEATHER M: Forecast for Warrenevllle. March it. The Re publicans of Ashe have held their I to-day and elected 14 delegates to the convention and nominated "a full I state convention instructed for- Taft county ticket. Judge "Adams was for President and Spencer B. Adams endorsed for State chairman ana u. for State' chairman. Willis H. Brlgs. O. Parsons for Congress. 'Mont 4 oostmsster of Kalelsh. ddreaarri tn eys at Lexington, have been made Welborn was nomiated for the Ben- j convention. He condemned the Pern- special counsel for the Southern Rail- te A- Tllley for Representative, ocratic administration for the panic ay . JLee Eller for sheriff. J. D. Boker, for Uf 1833 and praised the Republican C.nt TC T RtnarL tf Charleston. I rtrgieier Qi(oewp anu r. . i auiainiBiraiion lor mo panic or lu (, nnttflpd Rpnrwntnllvii Webb r uranurrr. "!. V conaemneu rpeaner JUuc ior - i v. .. i jm . h ainns I w i i . . . i . . . ... vb vu. .. ..... - i luKiiivn vii n.w f aiv uti ioimii were named for commissioners, i. A. I and praised the Supreme Court for lu Calloway, present chairman 01 mei boldness In deciding against the Item board of commissioner was not re- I ocrats of North Carolina. . He uld nominated, a fact regretted by his he welcomed the issue of 8tate rights many friends ln Dotn parues. Air. land would stake his lire that the man Welborn. the candidate for the Sen- hood of North Carolina would stand ate, represented this district in me i by the Union if the issue was grant Senate six years ago. defeating T. C d. He Dratsed McKinlev and Roose. gate and endeavor to improve thelBrown arter one of the hottest fights Velt tout said a still bigger man would mall service .between Charlotte and I ever made in the district. He will be President in 1308. naming William tireensboro.s air. wcod went to wor nroDaDiv nave ine same opponent mw i m. Tart. n the matter to-day and will thresh year and the fur will fly from start I About one hundred Republicans It out II possible. There is consider- to finish. Mr. Tllley is a young law- i Were present, with no notieeaOU new ble complaint of mall service De-iyer-oi jenerson, is cnairmau 01 i recruits. on w '.ns postmas:oe or tween Washington and Charlotte. county executive committee ana is Representative Page has secured popular. nis jeraocrmiu wwwuw.. w nw n v , TV rnnt one from win proDauiy ue a. b. jurr, hcik ... ..j th court for several years and one erurpve, in jtauiuuiyii i - - ,- it the other from Cameron., in Moor. county. ,- . ,,,, ln Ahs thl. war. Washington. March The Postofflce Department nas ...n... iFrldav and Saturday: again modified Its recent order in re- . March 30th. His Virginia, fair Friday and Saturday. gard to lapsed subscriptions and will 0DDOnen M- cralg. was here some colder Friday night in north and west permit newspaper and magazine puo- month3 and jt looked then as if portions: fresh south shifting to north- juiners 10 couuuuc x-umus i j he would have a walk-over in tneiwesi wmos. licationa "to subscribers whose uh-I ... hll tha -it11 , ;0n ha chanzed North Carolina. South Carolina. Oor- ecriptlons have expired, provided the and ne wi nave a nKht to get all gla. east Florida, west Florida. Alabama subscriber requests that It oe aone.ior eVen a part of the county's vota in and Mississippi, fair Friday and Satur- The new . amendment was made the State convention. It would beioMny; light south winds known this afternoon to Represents-1 aurorlse if the vote Is equally dlvldtV I ixiuUiana and east Texas, fair Friday live Clark, of Florida, who called atl between the three candidates, as the and Saturday; light to fresh southeast the department with CoL T. J. Ap- old soldiers and some of the younger winds. Uemocrats are ror norne. Tennessee, partly cloudy Friday; Batur The store or J. U. aiiu eon, 01 May rain ln west, fair ln east portion, Euarene. was destroyed bv tire the I west Texas, nartlr cloudv Kridav. night of the 18th. The loss is J4.000 colder In south portion: Saturday fair. with 32,400 insurance. iney oia a I warmer. large business and the loss fans neav- i Arkansas, fair and llv uDon them, especially Mr. V. r.. I c.rHn rii oinnsv rnis measure, wuitn ia ' . .....i t 4 ' Senate committee on finance, has fall- a ouv yun " - ed to develop a clear line of. party ...,. v,Q opposiUon. It Is said that Senators "hau8wd T the supply " of hay 1 in L V"1 VlrK ?B Teller and Daniel are prepared to co and unless grass comes vni. tnr th Aldrlch measure and .. .t ' . ..... m ...r. thB n. tor Taliaferro, another mem- "5"er """"f" '""rj . LOCAL OFFICE V, S, WEATHER BU- " " i irr. 1 IlCi Ti IlaVVC wot 11 ewiiiat J - I , hKAIj f ber of he committee represent ng of Bprnjr weather this month but win- charIo(tSi March M -Sunrise 3:18 a. m.: ., -""' i ier wun us manus 01. bhow cioilunsel p. xn. same course. Tom present maica- aaln and makes one long for sum- TEMPERATURE (in degrees). Hons the other two (Democrats on meP with 1U sunshine. Highest temperature the committee, Senators Bailey and The people of Ashe are taking very lowest temperature Tillman, will not be here to urge a little interest 1n the prohibition elec- S!?n ''"IPfT1 minority programms. Senator Till- tlon so far. Unless the friends of the AccumuIated cieiroV the" month. man is connnea to mis pea at nis measure wane up me coumy w 1 I Accumulated excess for the yesr horns in South Carolina, and senator vote "wet,-' as an me imerem mau- PRprtPiTATrnv inoh.. Bailey win not oe nere wnen a voie ueaiea is oy mo w-r""1 Total for 34 hours ending I p. m BANDY MTERS. f Cotisolilns; Kngiueers. ' I "' ' Water Knnt.iv sewerage. Sewerage IXsposal. Roads, Htreeta. Pavements, Water : Power. Hydro-Electric Plants. Irrigation. Drainage. Reinforced Concrete. Kur- . inmates. Plans and Specifica tions. Construction- Superintended. Complete Plants designed and con structed. . Main OfTlce. l7B.77 Arcade Building, Greensboro, Nortli Carolina. .. t Branch Office. . La nrlnbnrg. North Carolina. SaFB TY FIRS T and then - Income. -When safety is . combined with large return, the invest ment is an ideal one. We offer an - investment which It will pay you to in vestigate. Write for ' particulars. ' , Trust Department, SOUTHERN I.IFK & TRCST COMPANY. - Capital and Surplus ' 1405,000.00. E. P. Wharton, Pres. A. M. Scales, Oen. Counsel. R. C. Hood. Asst. Mangr. IF1: A HYPOCRITE Is a living lie a two-faced thing, generally robed In - Sunday rags there be others, however. A Fire Insurance Policy couched la meaningless bouquet language Is ample ground for dispute ln time of loss. Look Into your policy, read It carefully.' Do you understand it? If not, call ' In either case It takes Ore to tell the tale. ; -. , F. . D. ALEXANDER ' , INSURANCE. Piedmont ' Bid;. 'Phone C87-445. pleyard. editor of The Lake City, Fla- Index and secretary of the Florida Press Association. -The Democrats of the Senate are ln a very unusual position with ref erence to the Aldrich financial bilLl This measure, which la before the colder Friday; Kentucky, fair Friday, colder. In north portion; Saturday rain. West Virginia, fair and colder Friday; 71 47 ft) 7 178 is taken on the pleasure. With this situation existing the Democrats are very much at sea. Senator Aldrich, the author of the measure, discussed the prospects of tils olll to-day with Senator Elm snons. Ha is anxious for a vote on the measure and hopes that a suf- Total for the month 4!4 THK IlKA'I'rf If H I 3. . Accumulated excess for the month. 0.45 --- -ITital fill" th vmar 11 . Accumulated excess for 'the' year....' 1.60 rrevaiung wina direction s. W. J. BENNETT. Observer. Will Stay Por pain fn back or chest. King's Funeral of Dr. T. D. Halgh, Special to The Observer, Fayetteville, March 25. The fa neral of Dr. Thomas Devereaux AmUh ftmh.v .rijimAJ.rfltl will Mlin- Halgh took place this afternoon from nrt t to nmr Its nuuni Thai bl. jonn .yiscupEi cnuiui, mm Rhode Island Senator thlnkTthat he attended by an immense concourse ' Vust toiche. th. oL paved the way for thl. result when of people Of all classes which over- PXoHS protSct "the he eliminated the railroad bond fea- flowed the church and 'olwsd the ,uaM wplth cf f tane,, t ture. Senator Simmons told Senator cortege to the cemetery The floral bacJo Th an their Aldrich that he fcad three funda- tributes were surpassingly beautiful ratlvs and protective power Is very mental Djecuons o nis-Diii, which ' - --- j , i1 ooia oy tiurweii-Dunn Re ne voiced in his speech on the flnan-l ra ' vr. w m u tau Bt0re. ial question on the floor of the Sen- .10 i omer oim mil ' Vrmt nf all h nnnnanl th rail-I road bond feature. He said he also Mrs. Susan MuUcan, of LewlsrHle. favored the amendment Introduced Special to The Observer. by Senator Johnston, of Alabama, Winston-Salem. March . 28. Mrs. which allows banks to use bonds Susan Mulican. wife of the late Rev. provided In the bill for one-half of I Eli W. Mulican. died last night at the reserve they are required Bids Wanted Sealed bids will bs received no to noon of March 31st and then seen. ed. for the construction of a hrtrir to I her home at Lewlsvllle, this county. I Nurses' Home at the State 'Hnanitai keen in their vaults. Senator Aldrich Her death was rather sudden and I for the Insane at Morxanton. hi. a.: said he would not oppose this amend- came as a great shock to her many I also separate bids for plumbing and ment which Senator Simmons says loved ones and friends. She had been heating. ha thlnka la nucMarv to atreno-then I In 111 health for several months, but I Plans ran be had bv iitrlrualiir any financial legislation that receives ner conauion was not regaruea a-itne Arcnitects. Barrett & Thompson, the sanction nf Concreaa. Ths North serious. The burial will take place Raleigh.. N. C. The rlsrht Is re- Carollna Senator said there . should at Old Muddy Creek church, t The I served to reject any or all bids. be an amendment reducing. the tax oeceasea is survived 1 py nine cnnaren. Bid, mu8t be endorsed "Bid for on notes Issued by the hanks during fn of w.?om,.?,r-,f1. h"Uia' re8lde" Nurses' Home, Morganton." and ad the first three months of their exist- ,n clty- Mrs- Mulican was a con- dressed to W. A. Erwln. Chairman of inirui inpinuiT ui uw vminu.n tn Hu idinsr committee. Morranton. Her husband was a minister n. C. ence. Senator Aldrich' promised 'hurch give consideration to this suggestion. Senator Simmons did not promise to support the Aldrich bill - under these circumstances, 'but he said If these changes are made many objections to the bill will be removed. In the same Church. MORE FRUIT JESCAPE8. Orchsrd Men Believe Free re Bid No ftreat Damage Talk of a Fine Hotel t Lakevlnw Number of Strangers as Isrge ma Usual. Special to The Observer. Southern Pines, March 2. The fruit men of Moors county have been witnessing a strenuous period. Frldsy night one of the most tempestuous storms in a long time wound up with a bllxzard of snow and Ice, and on Saturday morning ths thermometer registered 24, with the fruit blossoms encased in globes of Ice. The fright was big enough to cut with a knife, as everybody threw up both hands and conceded the complets destruction of alt fruit. Orchards had been out In the fullest blossom for several dsys, and every where hopes had bet n entertained of a bumper crop. Following the snow end lee of Friday night came another freeze Saturday night. to flnlHh what the first night had done, tho victims asserted. Many of tho or chard men say the frost has done 110 mors than to thin out the bios soms, leaving prospects of a reason ably fair, If not a good, crop. Tr Thnma, f A ... r i - .. ui rrnnn. vania. who has been at Southern Pines a few dsja, has gone home enthusiastic over the advantages this climate affords the invalid. H" thinks that If physicians were bettsr acquainted with the healthfulneas of all sections of North Carolina manv snore persons would come South and profit by the opportunity to recover shattered beslth. . - In spite of the wave of depres sion that has swept over the North the number of strangers st Houtt-.-ern Pines this season seems to be fully lip to the record. There is talk or a fins new hotel "J A?'-, with Western capital at the back of the scheme. The plsns srs not worked out yet. but a representative of the investors has tn looking over the sround snd ppars Impressed with Lakeview ss a place for a good summer snd winter resort. Mayor o. a. Klmhall is enlarging and remodeling his houee and making it , one if the most con venient In town. JUDGE BLACK STONE REMOVED. W. A. ERWIN. Chairman. Building Committee. GILBERT C. WHITE, C E. Consulting CIVIL ENGINEER Durham. N. C. Waterworks, Sewerage, Streets: Wa ter Filtration, Sewage Disposal Reports, Estimates, ; bnper- Virginia Iglslatnre Fires Judge) of the Eleventh Circuit For Immoral ity and Gross Neglect of Dnty anil Will Name Ills successor To-Day. Richmond, Va., March 2 1. The General-Assembly of Virginia to-day plans. adopted a resolution removing Judge vision of Construction. J W. G. Blackstone. of the eleventh circuit, from office. The grounds upon which this action vas based are Immorality and gross neg.ect of of ficial duty. There was but one dis senting vote In each branch. Remov Water Power For Sale We offer for sale In Rutherford county. N. C, on Cove Creek, left-hand pronff Usnnt lwai wsatatas ArsB anPlnUHt St. al was the outcome after a long and pun ten thousand spindle mill, with trop rather sensational Investigation. Ier dam, including 155 acres of very fine The successor of the deposed Judge timber land, about seven miles West of will be chosen to-morrow and the "UKeyj, on uoumern Railway be Ixglslature will then adjourn. wen Mrion , C" na 'scksburg. a Judge Blackntone, who had declar- The stream has sn a vera re Mth e ed he would fight the proceeding to I feet and IS Inches deep makes one na- the last point possible, declined to tursl leap of about 14 feet st the falls, say to-night what course he would rh nl"" come down close together on nurnue hut It la believed i will -r. either side, with sn snundanee of stone pursue, out 11 w Deiievea lie win car- d Umbtfr on th, rround, making cost ry the matter to the Supreme Court of development low. with plenty of aatla- on quo warranto proceedings. fled help. Power was measured by one of the best hydraulic engineers In the South, re port on nle In our office. If you contem plate building a mill it wilt pay you to Investigate this proposition, where you can save eight to ten thousand dollars roal bill per year, on ten thousand spin dle mill. . The property his an elevation of eleven hundred feet, fine, healthy location with pure mountain air. . We will sell for tlO.000, or exrhangs for good cotton mill stock or gilt-edge secu rities. , SOUTHERN SFXTRITTES A TRUST COMPANY, 15 B. College St., Charlotte. It. C Mr. IJxxle Nesl Stricken With Pa, FpeHsl it The Observer Pinevllle. Msreli 2.jfrs. ijie irmi. in wiaow or the late I - "i nrr.r ( reek, euf fered a stroke of paralysis at the home of her nephew. Mr. T. P. Mf.r. row. several das ago. Her son. jT Jlutchlson. 'f Texas. wlrJ for at oru-e ar .Is expected tt r,-iv rmn to be t' 4 he bedside of 1 Is mmt-r. Iirib Vlrgliila RepreM-nts4he District lUniormr hn-mmrw Taft, Koanoke. Va March 21. The fifth Virg.iiia district Republican conven tion met to-diy at iiooky Mount and elctf d B. A. Davis and Dexter Goad .!. ie to the national convention at cnaso. The delecates wers ln-rTurtj-d to cat their votes for William K. Taft. The administration "nf J;rv'..' veit -m um unqua Isfledly endorsed. AS LOME AS THE BUILDINQ "CORTRIGHT" lamped on s thinete ! just the earns at "sterling" stamped on silver. It stands for the best that cn be produced. Cottright Shingles make a house perfect as (ar as ths roof is concerned , " A Comiftit roof litti at long as the building iuclf and never needs repair. A Cortright roof is handsome enough- to im prove the' appearance, of any midrnce, and vet cheap enough to permit their use on all kinds of barni, outhousri yes, even the wood-thed, if it it intended to make it a permanent structure. Drop in and see them, or send for 56-page book-?" Rightly iUofed Buildings" u's free. D. F. WITHERS,. Charlotte, - - N. G. "Jordan's on the Square." Spring Weddings arc in order, and " we are right in line to help you in your selection of gifts. We have just re ceived another ship ment of tho Most Elegant Cut Glass and "we invite you to call and look -it over. Dont miss it R. II. JORDAN & CO. Thooo T. x WE NEVER CLOSE. NURSES' REGISTER BARGAIII 1,1 Pffii AVBIUE 10T ' DILVORTH 50ii50 feet. :Price. ....... .. . .$1,000.00 ; Who is the; fortunate purchaser?" ' v. SOUTHERN" . REAl ESTATE 10AN i ' TRUST COMPANY '- .'CaplUI, '$?S,000 ,-: r V.. : , ' ; v Snrplus, $100,000. J TV. & ALEXANDER, . 11. A. DUXTT. A. L McDOXALD, President : : Vtco Iresldent. Sec and Trssa ; SEE US About Your Bank Account. " If you are a new-comer If you do not now keep a bank account If you want to make a change for any leason Call and talk the matter over with us, as we think we can convince you that . This Is the Bank in which to make your deposits, whether on cer tificate at 4 per cent., in savings department at 4 per cent., compounded quarterly, or in a checking account. V r , . COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK. Wood fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinch." v THE BUILDERS FRIEND Freezing tjoea aot burtj natural shrinkage win not crack It; water does not make It fall oDT( nan) as stonew Writ for booklet. Manufactured ly y . QH21RL OTTE PLASTER GO. Write for Booklet. Charlotte, 'If. C. First National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. ' OltGANIZKD 1865. . Capital . . . . $ 300,000.00 Surplus and Profits J .. .. .. ... 240,000.00 , Assets 1,900,000.00 Your business respectful ly solicited. ' , 1 Every courtesy, and ac- commodation extended con , sistent with sound banking. HENRY t. McADEN President JNO. V. OKR Cashier. 9 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 94,000 For seven houses and lots, renting for $480 per year. $1,500 cash, balance easy. You want to see this If loo It -. Ins; for a good investment. Close in and Is a fine manu facturing Site. ' , . i . ' . $S,500 Will buy ten houses and lots. Income $520 per year. All houses In good condition and stay rented. - Take a look . at this property. $3,000 For seven-room two-story ' house, '' all city j conveniences; ( large lot, beautifully shaded, alley - on side; close In and a bargain at this price. 91,050 For nice five-room cottage on Twenty-first street., near Brevard. House - has never been occupied and Is built of best lumber. 91,500 For lovely 'lot near Elizabeth College, on shady side of street; high, nice location and is cheap at above price. J. E. MURPHY & COMP'NY 43 N. Tryon. 'Phone 843. 4 Blocks From Square . Seven-room Cottage, modern conveniences, lot 40x193, side entrance; good stable .......... $3,600. Can arrange terms. This property , is especially desirable because . close in. Will be sold at once. Brovti & Gompcmy. 'Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon St. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 Offers liberal accommodations to those who are entitled to them. OFFICERS: - B. D. HEATH. President. OKX M. SCOTT, Vic President. J. B. LITTLE. Vloe President. W. H. TUirrg. Cashier. DIRECTORS: W. II. Belk Jno. G. Bryre W. J. Chambers i. M. Davis B. I. Heath O. P. Heath IT. G. Link Vinton Liddell i. II. Little W. L Long W. O. XlsbeC C. L Patterson II. N. Pharr J. F. Robertson Jno. M. 6oott W. n. Twltty C Valaer Vf. A. Watson J. W. Zimmerman KEESLER OFFERS New series Mutual Building A Los rt. the best, most convenient, most accommodsting, operated at lowest cost. , T A ihirHnMilick i 1 .t voara ol d. will nt nnrl. u ... ..it . . . - . - - - - -1 . u . v . nr.i 1 , 4-4 li u ., vi j vu vw intiiii, . . n mtiu ri nrany s S-S per Equal this anywhere. If you can. cent ne 1st TAXES Juns 1st cssh In bank or on hand, and fell iotes and mertrarML Including bank stork, must be listed for taxes, UNDER OATH. De- duct from your per cent, psper I 1- for taxes, and you have 3 S-f lft. while the Mutual pays about $ 1-J nt on new shsres. The 7 shares abovs are like shaking It IT ths trees la comparison. Think a little,- old boy. E. L. KEESLER. Sec and Treas. 'Phone 344. " IS S. Tryon St. The Merchants & Farmers National Bank ' Charlotte, N. C. ; DEPOSITARY 10R United States Government ' ' . State of North Carolina K County of Mecklenburg and , City of Charlotte. . v We would also like to be your depositary. GEO. E. BOSS, Uc. Pre-de.,. OOOOOOCXXaOCrOCXXJOfXXWOOOCWOOOOOOQOOO THERE IS ONLY OWE WAY to make a fortune, the only way -'fortunes are ever made, get your money to work for you. However little at first, get it started. , . ' We pay 4 per cent on savings, and compound the interest every three , months. . v ' Southern Loan & Savings Bank JOHN M SCOTT, President. ; W. H. ALEXANDER," Vice Prist. i . W. Lv JENKINS, Cashier. - -- ; rx)ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo FOR l-room house, E. Morehead.', modern.. .. .. S-room house. Tenth Avenue, modern.. -.. -room house. North McDowell St.. .. S-room house, 203 E. Oak 8t., modern.-. ., 4-room house, 202 E. Hill St... .. .. -room house, 104 E. HIU SL, . 4-room house. Villa Heights.. 2-room house 105 E. 61th St Per week.. 4-room house, 410 E. Twelfth St. Per week. j m m s s m , ; . s .$7.80 . SI AO : 18.00 . 15.00 . 7.00 . 8.00 . 7.00 . 1.50 . 3.00 CAROLINA "REALTY CO., B. R. LEE, Secretary. - J. p. LONG. Sales Agent 45 Uortb Tryon St. - 'Phone 0. I ! 1 1 ! I 1 4 I 1 01 I 4 f r Valuable Railroad Sites We offer for sale a valuable railroad frontage, close in. This property is especially adapted to warehouse or wholesale merean- T tile purposes and is one of the very few such properties now to, be I had in Charlotte. For further Information, see us. The Charlotte Trust & Realty Co. Canltai tM nnn nn Phone 377 18 E. Trade I 4 April first TJp.w Interest Quarter Beeins in our Savirifrs Tie- B W . i ; a t- n-. . . M y panmeni. jjen your accuiuit cms monin, or, u M h you are already a depositor, build up your balance. H we ray rer uent. THE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY . Trust Building. TtlLXLXXXXXXXXlXXXlXXITTXX " A HAIUDSOME NEW HOME Just being completed, 7 rooms, modern improvements y Ca,J with fine corner lot. 116 ft frontage on macadam; "ono 1 . block f ram car line., For sale by F. G. JIBBOTT & GOMPZINY
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