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CHAJILOTTE D'AHiY OBSEIiyEIl. APRIL 2. 1903. ! i '-- '- 1 f.:iis j;d f.:An;;fis if This Stove In Your Kitchen new phase or situation 2VUUcUn Concerned in. tlie Closing I Powu of Mills, Fearing: the Voters I will Move to otber Part fpetial to The CbMiW. :, ".. TorkvMe. S. C, April 1.- It Is said , that some of the locaV politicians are I v somewhat concerned over ' the oobsI- """TTWUly ofaeTeraTdr ail , the cotton 1 mills In the county, being forced toj close down Indefinitely. Thtv are not! concerned, However, oeciuse of -. the loss of a mean of livelihood to the I operatives or of jbusiness to those who I 1 furnish supplies to said operatives or I profit! to the,, stockholders - in - the I mills, but are concerned because off the possibility of the operatives leav- . 4ng- the county and not being here atl the primary next August to oo round- ed tip by heelers tnat.are -in thel - habit of having their "tnwere well I creased by some of the candidates., It I .'..'. Is said that out of about 4,000 votjrsl op-the-Wloju.clttb .rolls -..of ..York I county there are from five to six! hundred that are susceptiole to the; , influence of heelers on election . day. and" that the majority of them lire at - .the cotton mills. While this may be . a fact, it-is also a fact that there Is quite a larg-e number or voters wno live at and work In the mills who are susceptible to the blandishments Tof the heelers, analspraynsrintten wisdom In the use. of the ballot as do the merchants, farmers, lawyers or S-: mr' other class. They usually walk l ?Vto the-polls, prepare their wa tickets and vote without eitner asaing or ue ins; asked any questions, while the other das Is furnished convyancej - to the polls free of charge, also with one or more escorts, with free cigars, - have a ready prepared ticket thrust: ' into their hands and deposit It In ne "ballot pox wllnout so muco It it wonderfully1 ' ' ',- convenient to d -.--.-'; kitchen work -on a ' stove that's , ready at the imunt wanted, and out of the way the f doroeArjrojoe-ii! ' Such, a store is the New- Perfection Wickuue Flame OU Cook -Stove. using it you avoid the r continuousoverpowering heat of a coal fin and cook - with comfort, even in dog-' days. The ; . ." - mm Ing at it While this custom Is con trary to what some people cone-live to e the public interest, still no go citizen should desire to f i this vote or any Dart of it ellmlnaua mistier. or at any other time, oy so grett a calamity as some seem to think pos sible at this time. A better plan would be to so amend the rules of the primary as to allow none except tnose who have registration certificates to I vote 1 the primary election. ;piMEenoir VVicIi BliiFHame Ofl CootStbvc is so constructed that it cannot add perceptibly to the heat of a room; the flame being directed lip a retaining chimney to mo hots top wnere it it needed, for cooking. You can see tnat a stove sending out heat m but tnt di- rection would, be preferable on a hot dav to a stove radiating heat in all directions. : The : vNw Perfection" keeps a kitchen miformlr-? , 4 nice sizes, xuiiy warranted. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. for family nrt stfs, ; convenient, economical and a great light N - If Dot with you dealer, write our aear est agency. n STANDARD OH, COMPANY 'ti FIRE AT HICKORY GROVE, 8. C. ATCOCK TO DEDICATE IT. Five Frame Building--. Burned, tlie Damage Being 1 2,500 Abundance of Money In the Country. But It is Idle. Partial to The Cbserver. Torkvllle. S. C... Anrll 1 Prr.n.rtv tS the value of about 12. BOO was State's Finest Court House at Shelby destroyed by fire in the Town of fry enjcuiru r .H.....,Mi,BV,jr uiwxc ycsieraay niorning;, in Speak'r -Trial f liiike Banner n J fire" being" discovered at ' about" 1 in Watanira Short Shelby Notes. o'clock. There were five buildings Special to The Observer. .- burned, all being frame structures. Shelby, April 1. Kx-Oov. C. B. Two were dwellings, two store rooms Aycock has accepted th invitation and the -other occupied as barber to dedicate the new court house In shop. There was insurance to the i .rtrt of all the public : men in amount nf nhout 11.700 on the nrnn. 'ntth 'rnllna. none are more revered!,-.., i. nn. nf Bnarlanhurv'a miitiml and loved ty ne peopie f companies. the same havinr-betnt man. ' He has never mS'" I placed within the past few weeksJ iimi Miiintv anv or ine wuiiucuui . .... - . , - . m i I'S Line u l i. ur iii ib uiiKiiuwn. cnarm wnicn fw"'- i, Thr The farmers have been able to rteW their Plow, once more during IV. kniMi r f lb. kind In the past few dsys. after being idle for tll3 till' Dl . , th Aneiit bulldlnr Vorfh Carolina and to have u oeai rated by the finest speaker in the Clyde R. Hoey, Ksq., is at Boone this week eneraaed In the prosevtltlon f Iuke 13anner, ho.l being tried before Judge Ferguson for the mur der of Ambrose Cllne. The case is attrartinjr considerable attention in this section en account of the connec tlon of Cllne. who was born and reared and married In Cleveland vmntv. - The famous Delia Patterson Is' in the county jail, having recently arrlv d from Charlotte whene for some time It is said she has been praxtlc ing her infamous trade under another name. 6he is the most, dangerous woman to have In a community and . even In jail she Is a burden and men " ace to society. It is more clearly evident each day that this county will Klve Its undivid ed support to Craig and already hi" irlends are making preparations to send a solid delegation to Charlotte for the mountain man Mr. Charles Blanton is at his desk in the First National Bank, after spending some weeks In Charlotte at ' the bedside of his father, who wits In lhe hospital there. A number f old A. A M. and Pa- vidson students are going to Charlotte Saturday to see the ball (ame be i tween the two colleges. " The friends of .Major London sre working to secure the bulk of this rounty's vote for him for corporation commissioner end It sms they are meeting with success, for the major tiaa.many mends in this section. Mr.. A. L. Gattls, the monazlfae king. reports that all during the panic he toes -been paying out large sums for (his valuable sand." a fact whloh has . aided and contributed to the prosper ous condition of this and immediate sections. In the past ten or twelve years he has paid to the farmers of this and surrounding- counties bun reds of thousands of dollars end thin money hss helped thone who have tieedod help most th mountain ele snents who are not so well entilnped , for farming as the cotton producing sections.,' r. Th-prohiWtion -a mottlicn wss on ' ened in this county laet Hunday at iouiie epnnsrs rhurrh with a speech r O. M. Gardner. Governor Olenn speaks here April 4th, snd as he invariably attracts the people a large attendance will doubt less near film. THE DEATIf RECORD. ,Mrs. J. B. lc hoii. of Windsor. Correspondence, of The ObeerVer. . l Windsor, March ao.-Testerdsy et 4 o'clock the funeral of Mrs J. B. Xlcholls took plate in the Methodist church, conducted by the Rev. W. C Merrltt. her pastor. The funeral was largely attended, attesting; the love and respect In which the deceas ed was held. The deceased's maiden Jme ,wraa-Jvcth snd shs ws con nected with the best people of Bertie county, he had been a sufferer for a Ions; while and her death was no surprise, as the end was expected long before it came. Her busband was a member of the firm of J. B, Jwlcholls A Bro, leading merchants of Wind or. ... Mr. Jacob FJsbach, of Wilmington, ppertal u Th Obeerrer. ' Hllmlngton. April 1. Mr. Jacob Klsbacb, one of Wilmington's oldest and most, highly respected Jewish cit izens, died rather suddenly yesterday murnins; si nis nome at me residence ff Mrs. L. Frank.-No. -j it Chestnut street. Mr. Klsbach went home aboutI0:l o'clock Monday night, re tired at 11 and suffered an attack of acute Indigestion about 1 a. m. Dr. Morris M. Caldwell was summoned snd was with the tick' man ntll the end canwr at S o'clock. , He was 71 years eld and came to Wilmlng ton directly after the war and was for a long time engaged in the manufac ture tt shirts and overalls. ' For the past few yearav however, he had been employed as a collector with the N, Jacob! Hardware Company. The funeral was conducted, this morning from the residence, of Mrs. Frank, by Dr. &. Mendelssohn, rahht -ef the Temple of lyrset. and thf in--) n-nneai was la DakdaJe, more than a week on . account of rain, and a s a result business Is even more quiet than usual, In speaking of the business depres sion that has prevailed In this imme dlate section during the past few months, one of the most substantial and successful . business men of this place said a few days ago that during his entire experience he had never witnessed anything like what we are now experiencing, "why," he said "there Is an abundance of money In the country. " I know of farmern who actually have practically all . the money they have received for their last two or three crops ot cotton, ex cept the one raised last year, and they have the cotton on hand, and thev are not spending a cent for any thing. If all the ldte money In this section was nut In circulation, bus! ness would at once assume normal conditions. Th consumers are not buying from the retailer, the retailer cannot buy from the wnoiesaier or th wholesaler from the manufactur er- therefore, the factories are forced to 'close down, there is very little for the railroads to hau and the busi ness Interests are actually suffering with money, tho most csser.tlal busi ness promoter more plentiful than ever before In the history of this sec tion. I am satlstiea mat naa me an- mand for cotton goods not - Been cut off and the mills thus forced to shut down or curtail production, and the newspapers failed to say Anything shout nnancai imuui" - tlons of the country, conditions in thii section would have continued up to this time pretty much as they were previous to tne nrsi oi ii jmur.. NKttS FHOM CTATHKVIMiT. isdln Topic at Lutheran Owfrr- rnco Was Missions wn-r man Convicted of larceny. gneHal to Tho Observer . ia vi.i A 8tatsvllie, -April t. jev. . . Luts. pastor. nd J. 8. Fry. delegate, of PU John's Lutheran churchy Btates nw have returned from a meeting of the Lutheran conference of the Tennessee Synod, which met at Friendship churcn. Aiexanir rouwy, last Thursday and held through Bun- Amy. The sessions or tno conierenc - . . i a . I . . . 1 ycrm very interesimg ana um uwimr- inn showed much ermmisiasm,. 'tne opening sermon preached by the pres ident of the conrerenre, nev, i. Roof, of Newton. Missions was the subject most uppermost in" the de liberations' of, the conference. The body supports a field missionary in Its bounds which emnrace tnat part of the Tennessee Bynod In North Carolina and last year gave 11.600 to the cause of missions. This field mis l.r.srr visits towns and-other locall tits and organlaee churches where he flJs a field. A church with eo mem- ftrri wji recently organised at Lenoir. The conference meete-quarterly and will rold Its next session In ttates vllle June Sath.- ; Dr. Frank I Sharpe returned this week from " Vermont, where he went to purchase some One horses for the following earned - persons Two for Ir. If. F. Long. two for Dr. E. M. Tount. two for Dr. I V. Cloanlnger, one each, for Messrs. R.1 V. Brawler, P. C. Gray, W. D. Turaer and K- Q. Oaltber. The horses, which are "beauties." have arrived and their owners are proud of them. Walter Dish man, a young white man of north Iredell, was convicted of larceny -ia-,Watauga - Superior Court and sentenced to six months on the Iredell roads. When he finishes this term he will be tried In Iredell court on a fieri or ruhrlas; the hnr.t )f Mrs. - Williams, ' this 'county,,, some months) ago. More Colonists Brought In.- .1 Special to The Observer. . . Wilmington, -April 1 Mr. A. Dem el, of Philadelphia, German agent for the Carolina Trucking. Development Company, of this city, arrived yester day with a party of eight settlers for the New .Berlin colony of the, com pany on the W. ... C ft A. Railroad. Nearly 40 new settlers have been lo cated there during the past' -two months by Mr. Demel.1 The Italian colony near Burgaw, 8t. Heleifa, has grown from a population of 10 last movemoer to more than 200 now and additional houses are being built for the colonists, Eighty or more settlers were brought to this section during jwarcn ny tne c. T. D. Company and It Is announced that this record 'will be exceeded during April as the finan cial depression has turned many fami lies southward from the factories, mines and mills North. , . LOOK! LOOK! Out for the railway train. t to 40 BouThernTraTris pass a strip of land, a certain spot of " earth, dally. .- Tlje spot's for sale, it's in Charlotte 2E9 by near (00 ' feet ParCcellentJIfg.jL, Inquiries answered' byC P. D. ALEXANDER He writes. Fire Insurance. Piedmont ' Bldg. 'Phones) 687-4)48. GILBERT C. WHITE, C E. - Consulting - - CIVIL ENGINEER -Durham, X. C Waterworks. Sewerare.' Streets; Wa. I f inrauon. - wtwim . mawmMi. Plans, Reports, Kstimates, Super- vision of Construction. , .. Jordan's oo tha Square.' Made from" fruit, pure - and f tin adulterated,' our : de-, licious Strawberry Ice Cream. .Yon- don't a - know wnat ; you -j are missing it you naven t tried it If you haven't a taste for strawberry, we know you' will like . our Grape Ambrosia of Pineapple - Ice, are fine. '' the fresh R. H. JORDAN & CO.' .' ' . Thone T. ; ' .; - .' ' "WE BTEVEB CT.OSE. NtTRSES" EEGISTEB Valuable aJTOingiacts ',MACRE& 4 1-2 miles west or Charlotte, near Hopkins Mill, about V, 20 cres, fresh land, very:. productive: 7 "Small Lmeadow. -bold ' stream rune through place. . New "tenant house.' A safe invest- v ;. ment s4.';.,:-.i.,-.;.,,;;.'.v.w.-r--.,.- 12,000.00 :; H ACRES a miles-east near Sard Is, new- 2-story t-room dwel- " - ling, barn. etc.. good spring near the house. Fine meadows and . . pasture on a branch. Plenty of firewood on place. Upland suit i! "hlef or LCOttpnralslng-andtrucklng -Prlcer i,M0J9 iVLJt 1;8m,Ief outnwet of Charlotte, more than half .wood land. Good farming land. Can be sold cheap. . For fur- v ;ther particulars, apply to s v - r ,.... ; ... . Capitol, $75,000. "v V Surplus, f 100,000. f W. 8. ALEXANDER,- R. A. DBJWT. A. M. McDOXALD, ; : 1 ''Z'':'.- President, t , - Vice) Irealdenc'. f Sec.- and Treaav " Wational Bank Protection . . Means a Great Deal to a Depositor - You have all 4he .assets of the bank guarded by : - the National Banking Act, and in addition .the individual liability of the stockholder, to protect - your-deposits. -. - ;- - -.-; .. ' There Js no better security for your savings. We vy per ceni. lnierest, compounded quarterly, jraficates . of deposit bearing" same rate of in- v,avov wsucu in txuy ituiouni, noi less "man qzo. Capital, Surplus and Profite $800,000.00 gives ab solute securit'. zhrzf COMMEECIAL NATI0NA17BANK ' t CHAELOTTE, N. C. Ce first National Bank lr. CHAELOTTE, N.' 0. - . ; ORGANIZED) . J8S5. - . Capital and Fronts $340,000. CK Tour business respectfully solicited. - HENRY M. McADEN. . . President JNO. F. ORB. t v . .Cashier. aWMMBI,aMnaHMlsBaa"aaassaBsssaassasaBi The Qreat Madam Eldon The World's Greatest Clairvoyant, Palmist, Dead-Trance Med- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 14,000 For seven houses and lots, renting for I4S0 per year. 11.500 cash, balance easy. Tou want ti see this lit look inr. fo.r 'to Investment. Close in apd is a fine manu- e. .An 'acturing site. 81,800 Will buy ten houses and lots, income $S!0 per year. All houses in good condition and stay rented. Take a look i at this property. 8,00o For seven-room two-story house, all city conveniences: T-.- . urge - lot beautifully shaded, alley on ldej close ia and bargain at this price. - - - . v 81,660 For nice Jve-room cotUge en Twenty-flrst street, near . Brevard. House has never been occupied and Is built of naf himlu 81.8d0 For lovelv Inl nur T!tlKk r-n.. . street: nish "la" . 01 of tElMURPHWCOMKNV 4i N. Tryon. Phone Ms. mm.; $20,000 for any one that can eaual her. (the tells your name, as soon as you come in and also the one you win marry. A true clairvoyant is born, not made. Madam Eldon is not a clair voyant from choice, but because fate has so decreed It. She looks sh far away in a dim. mysterious future: the great .- be- yond across the dark chasm which separates the human body from the nitting soul and that which is to be told. Truthful In her predictions and re liable In her advice. Here for one week on Midway of the Carnival. Do not mistake the name Eldon. BANDY A MYERS. Consulting Engineers. Water Supply and Purification. Sewerage, Sewerage Disposal, Roads, nu-eeis. ravements. Water Power, Hydro-Electric Plants. Irrla-atlon. urainage. iteinrorced Concrete. Sur veys, Estimates. Plans and HDecmca-l nons. construction , Superintended. Complete Plants designed and constructed. Main Office. 171-77 -Arcade Building, uiHsiiuni, uriii uinriuia, 4 Blocks From Square Seven-room . Cottage, modern conveniences, lot 40x193, side entrance; gvod stable $3,600. Can arrange terms. This property is especially, desirable because T close in. Will be sold at once. Brovn Company, 'Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon St The Merchants S Farmers National BanR ' ; . ' . ... .. - Charlotte, N. 0.:... "' ': . " . DEPOSITARY FOR Umte3 States Government State of North Carolina County of Mecklenbursr and ' : . ' jiiy oi unar'otte. We would also like to be your depositary. - GEO.- E. WTUSON,. President. W. CL WD1KINSON, Cashier. vWL-:ROS FreatdeaV oooooooooooooooorxxx)oooooooooooooooooc)oooooooo 8 . . ' . 'l-'' ' . ei THERE IS OiVIe Y ONE WA Y 4rk TVIolr'A d - f V-fllVI A 4VlA Anil.. 1 1 i.v Ai.o.v c iunuuc, vuij v ay iui Lunes are ever made, get your money to work for you. However We I)av 4 T)er cent. On Ravincs an A mmnAimJ r,K juit:xM every inree monius. Southern Loan & Savings Bank JOHN M. SCOTT, President.- W. g. ALEXANDER, Vice Pre. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo t T Braifch Office, Ieurlnburg, North d Carolina. Halth CoffM" Is raJlr tha rlj..i Coffee Jmltatlon- ever yet Droduoed: this cUver Coffee 8uhtttute was nrMMv produced by Ir. hxjp, ef Kadne, Wis. I Not a vraui of real Coffee la it elth.r-1 ur. Mioops Health Lffee is made from pars lossieo -grains, witn malt, nuts, etc. Keslly lt Would fool aa nMrtKiui nlg-ht drink it f or Coffse. N o 30 or as minutes' Unfloys boiling ""-'If wiinuiM. uri the docton Bold by MJiler J'aa Kess Co. , . SAFETY FIRST and then When ' safety with income. ' ' is combined large return, the invest-1 ment Is an ideal one. I Ave. offer an Investment! which It will pay you to In- Vest Iks t e. r ,- Write for particulars. .. Trust Department, SOUTHERN 1AVK aV TRtTSTl COMPANY. Capital and Surplus t4At.000.00. E. P. Wharton, Pres. A. M, . Pcales, Oen, CounseL R. C, Hood, Asst. Mangr. THE (CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK For the United States, - : ' ' - ' ' ' ; fiitate of North Carolina, - : " i County of Mecklenburg, -'-';'.; ' - 1 ; viiy oi unariotte. Water Power For Sale we offer for sale in Rutherfnnt emmtv N. C. es CoVs Creek, left-hand prong Broad river, water power sufficient te pull ten thousand spindle mill, with prop er dam. Including VA acres of very floe limnvv nu, mvvvn mHes West Of I ...mo,, v... v.nvuuirrrj naiiwsy be-1 wb m ivn, ... ww oiacsSDurg, p. I The arim hss an aversge width of ss m m . ... ... - -r inaaes one nt. I taral leap of about M feet st the falls. Ths hills come Oown cloM tn..s I either side, with an abunrtanca ef , tonal II U I iiiurr vn asm aruunn, ma ar in mv I of development low, with plenty of satis-1 LPU II. I if - I Power Was measured by m, . .v. 1 , L.JiltU I . .. DW, HJW' Ml w ciikiiiwi, ill IU Mlilh I port on file In eur off Ire. If y0ll ronism. I plats but loins a mill , wiu p,y ySIi To Invastlcat this propoidllon. mK.L. Caw save elg ht. to ten tfaouaan Hif.-ll i. "" v w" wioufana a pin-1 die mill. . - ' ( " I The property has an 1 era tlon of eleven! iiunumi i-v. mi., can A j III J lOCSUOa With I para mountain air.- . I We will sell for riO.a09. er . I good cotton, mill stock or gilt-edge saca. I M5lTJIEJRvPFC'tRITTElATR1 Resources... ........ ........$100,000.06 Large and small accounts invited and treated in "as i liberal a manner as balances and responsibility - . warrant. . .: - - . . ' . ; B. D. HEATH, Prealdent. J. H. krrTLE, Vice Prestd. JOHN K BCOTT, Vice lreaident. : W. p. Yvvlllt; C,T oul ern Railway 'has manv vtrtiiea. but lir liamt.il.. . . . 1 . . .. " a technically. Illegal Uxatlon. ZcZ"p3&ifr lar on every taxable poll In old Mecklenburg. sbVs simDlv Srtt nalUrln her own coffln. Where do the juriei cOmVfrom? - THE COMMERCTAL MEN, - " too. are being antagonised. - and pray tell me. Fair Sister, what other' class does for you as much as they?- There are breakers T ahead! ' V THE UVtVAL BILLV MALONE" wouldn't do sucha She pays her toll, yet serves all well.. The neoni. all pay her court. She gets their money thousand, of it but jsTdPj! season., turns it back with goodly interest " W n f ' . : , THE NEW SERIES ' . , '' ' ' '"- ;. opens April 1st Just watch the people as they crowd into tt! They're uertTW? U prwxnlT- D We offer a 6-room cotUge, with - reception hall,' bath, "sewerage. elmrtrln llvhla mttA .mv. . . . . - . . 0 ... , VUUUBD wmi ioc,iM,'. Diocit off car line! rents for Jlt.00 per month. For..,. .., ..... .....--...t,ooo. Terms for Ave day. only. 60cah. JJSOinf, monjDandJaJanca througn bundliig andHoan association. Good for a home or in vestment . . - ". ' CAROLINA REALTY CO., . J W. D. WI ULTNSON, Manager, a. tt. ij.ti.is, secretary. v- lortii Tryon gt, 1. P. LONG, Sales Agent -j.-none sot. HiiMniniiiiiMiimiiiniinnnii tiit Valuable Railroad Sites : We offer for sale. a. valuable railroad frontage,-close Inr---This': X V T property is especially adapted to warehouse or hni...i. X ;i , - - "h..vm.iw .iivtmu . x """ i mo very iew sucn properties now to be naa in vnarioue.- or 'further InformaUon, see us. ' , The CharlottcTrustfsi Co. i apitai a 300,000.00.. Plione??:! 18 1 Trade 41 a it ii n.t lattna. 1 1 1" f'j 1 1 1 I li U t T I I U iiiiiTixiiixiiiixriiiiiiixiaimxxtTTiiiiienim depositor: . In our Savings -Department should increase their balances this week. Funds deposited on " -or before April . 4th -Will draw interest from -lApril lst,"if leftrthrermdnths': We pay 4 per THE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY ' Trust Building. roupivv 13 0. College BC, Cbariotte, If . ft Phono ill ihd-Trcase- Wood': fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clinch." T THE BUILDERS FRIENL ' Freexlng does not hurt; aatursj afirrnkage) will nog crack tti water does not snake i fall oB bard as stone. Writs for benkw Manufactured by - QHARLOTTE PIASTER GO. .Write foe Booklet. ; Charlotte, W. O.' U5 Boridcj Wanted North Carolina 8tate Sixes, due. Ills. North Carolina State Fours, due 1 til. "'North CaroUna State Fours, due lfXt. fAtao North Carolina "R. R.8tock. - . .- - BONDS FOR 6ALH , -.-Z.aaa stecklenbtirg County s. S. OS Atlantic. Tenn. Oh lo (a, due 1I1X. " , ' Jt.OOS City of Concord 6s. due lt)7. ;SO,eo -Cotton Mill s. due llt. 'f-fO9 fVst Mortgage Real Estate, (a, due lilt, l,eo City of Statesvllle 8s. due Hit. - fe- Q F. Q. ABBOTT & GOMP21NY S. Tryon St. x
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