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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, APRIL 23, 1003. 12 : ;.. TORKVTLLE COrBT OX. A Number of Interesting Cum I1 Donrd of iu Common Pleas Tribu nal -Biddlnc on fcewerago System North carolln i conpio jamea Monday. . r , EpeciaJ to 3 he Observer. , . .t Yorkville, tVC, . April, Jl The Court of Common Pleas convened tier yesterday morning. Up to yes terday afternoon four casea had been disposed of, ell being damage aulta against trie eoutnern Kan way ana la each Instance tne Southern won. The first case tried was that of J. Q. Wray, TorkviUe merchant, who sued for J500 under the. statute that prohibits railroads from knowingly and wilful ly mlsr outing consignments of goods. The case had already . been tried twice. The first time there was a verdict for . the plaintiff, which was set aside; the second was a mistrial and the last result was a verdict for the defendant. ' Jee Jd. Taylor sueo. . . the Southern because of alleged dls comfort and Inconvenience en account of a delayed train. The court grim ed a noa-suit. The next case was that of B, M. Evans, a former nag - roan, who alleged that he was Injured in a wreck near Marlon, N. C on . bruarv 11th. 1J07. and wanted i. 9b damages. The Jury did not see It that way and promptly returned a verdict for the defendant. The last case tried yesterday was that -of li lt. 6cbeider for oo aamages on v count of damage or delay In a shlp- - tnent of cigars. The defendant de murred to the summons and com plaint and the court sustained the de murrer, thus .throwing the plaintiff "out of court. "WhH it-was the -original expectation that court would continue during all of this week, the opinion Is freely expressed that in view of the evident purpose of the jurors to render verdicts according to the law and evidence, and treat cor porations as private individuals. It f Is Quite likely that the court will break down before the expiration of I the week. " About eighteen or twenty contrac tors are here from various sections ' ef the country who have put In bids for Installing a sewerage system here. The bids are to be opened to-day at o'clock. Twenty-five thousand dol lars in bonds were voted sometime ago for the purpose. but as yet no effort. o far as U ' 'known, has been made to dispose of them. ... On last Friday afternoon Mr. James - M. Neely. employed by Messrs. Glenn A Allison on their farm about four miles east of town as foreman, was fatally Injured while engaged In jrorklng around an engine used to drive their cotton gin. No one wit nessed the accident, aad. therefore, It Is not practicable to describe the manner In which It happened. Mr. Kvtty died on 8undar without having regained consciousaers. H was a tiard-worklng. thoroughly respected e'tisen, and leaves a widow and four small children. idrj John Allen Kpencer and Miss Farah .Hector Miller, of Newton, N. C, came down on th Carolina Northwestern train on Monday after noon and without delay advised that It was their desire to be made one, and inquired for someone to perform the feat They were conducted to the office of the cle-k of court. J. C. "Wllborn. Fsq.. notary public sent for, . and he In accordance with 6outh Car olina usage and pr;tl.' tied them up to hard and last that nothing ex cept dath will ever be able to sep arate ibem so far a the nnscnt and approval of 6ouh Carolina may go. l:ev. Dr. John H. Eager was in Yorkville yesterday in tne interest of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary at Louisville, Ky. ELKIN HAPPENINGS. The Mountain Tow n Getting Its hare of Kntertalnment Judg rtlu-hard Makes a Prohibition ipeerti FantJT Flaborately Ob served Personal Mention. ' Special to The Observer. Elkln. April 21. This little moun tain city Is keeping her place In the procession and getting her share of the good things , as they pass. Last --Friday evening and night we had a fiddlers' contest which was right up to date. Twenty seven entered the contest and there was some flne play ing on the fiddle and banjo. Mr. Hut chins of Yadkin, won first prize of - 115; Mr. Copeland. of Surry, second - prize, 10, and Mr. Sparks, of Wilkes, third pri. 15. One feature of the evening was the playing of ' two little boys from Surry, aged 10 - and 13 years. One used a violin, the - other a banjo. Owing to their age they did not contest for a prize, but the audience was so carried away with their performance that they -.- made up a contribution of over three dollars each for the ' ttttle-f etlower " - Judge Jeter C. Prltchard spoke - here last night on prohibition. He was passing from Yadklnville where he poke yesterday, ' to Wllkeaboro, where he has an appointment to-day ,j. - and our citizens Invited him to spend the nlghthere and make a talk to -- our people,-Although we -had but two hours' notice the large .hall .was nearly filled with men and women. Hon. H. O. Chatham In a few well chosen remarks introduced the speak er, who for an hour and a half held - the audience spellbound with his ad- voeacy of - the cause . of prohibition arguments that are unanswerable. Among those occupying seats on the stage waa Hon. J. C. Buxton, of Wins ton, who Is spending a day and nlghf here meeting old acquaintances -and . forming new ones among the people. Easter services were observed In the . churches here Sunday. The Metho dist and Eaptist congregations held a union service. All attended the 11 ... .o'clock service at the Methodist . church where a beautiful Easter song ' service bad ' been prepared by the . children of the Sunday school and which under the supervision of Mrs. - . JI. O. Chatham and Mra McNeer waa . carried through to perfection. The pastor. Rev. D. M. Lltaker, then ( preached a very able sermon on the . .' Immortality, of the souL - At night the Baptist church was filled by the two congregations and a song service appropriate to -the occasion was ren dered, after which the pastor. Rev. W. R. Staler, delivered a most excel lent discourse on the "Resurrection." . . Mrs. Dee Brown, who has been spending some time here with her brother. Mr. E. F. McNeer, left yes terday for her home In Lynchburg, Va. She was accompanied as far aa Creeosboro by Mrs. McNeer, who will epend some time In the Gate City vis iting friends and relatives. Miss Maude Ring spent Easter In -Kernersvllle, returning home' last night Dr. E. O. Cllek left yester day on a business trip to Greens boro, High Point fend Salisbury. Surry Superior court is in session at Dohson this week for trial of civil cases only. Attorneys "Hendren and .... P.arker.-JipNtrettejinf the same, . Weak wemea get prompt end lasting f-'p by' oelng Vr. P hoop's Night Cm soothing, healing. . entisepUe sup V - xries, with full In format loo new to l i. d are Interestingly tola f In my l- k "No. 4 For Women." The book fftrlctty eoafl'tential medical advice 1 ry free. Sinjiply wrtte tt.i Shoon. 'me. Wis., foe tity book No. 4, Bold by . .i.en s t'narmacy, RECBVED GRATEFUL TIB OF HUNDREDS I'J PITTSBURG The following article, taken from The - Pittsburg Press, describe the results of L. T; Cooper's visit to that eity. and the effect St his new prepa ration as told by peple who had be come convinced of the soundness of Cooper's theories with regard to the human stomach. Cooper believes that the human stomach in civilised races ha .be come greatly weakened. He claims that most ill health of the present generation la due to this fact The article Is as follows: "L. T. Cooper is meeting with the same astonishing success . In Pitts burg as in other cities. For the past few days many thousands of Pitta burr Deonle have called at his head quarters to talk with him. "Cooper's prophecy, made upon his arrival, to the effect that before he left Pittsburg thousands would realise that his theory Is correct and would come and thank him for what his medicine had done, Is rapidly being borne out "On Monday an astonishing num ber of people called to express their gratitude to Mr. Cooper.. Judging from what some of these people had to say to a Press reporter, when THE DEATH RECORD. Mr. David Memlonliall, Near Jones vllle. Special to The Observer. Elkln. April 22. Mr. David Men- denhall died Friday, the 17th instant, at his home four miles east of Jonesvllle, after an Illness of seven days with pneumonia. He was about 60 years old and leaves a wife and several children to mourn their loss. Mr. Mendenhall moved from Guilford county about 40 years ago, and set tled In Yadkin county. He was a good eltlzen, a kind husband and fath er and will be greatly mlased In his community. Mr. J. K. Epps, of Goldsboro. Special to The Observtr. Goldsboro, April 22. Mr. John Ed Epps, a well-known painter and house decorator of this city, died at his home this morning. Mr. Epps was a native of Qoldsboro, and was known to be a quiet Industrious, upright citizen, holding the respect and es teem of all who knew him. He was a consistent member of St. Paul's M. E. church and also of the I. O. O. F. and the Knights of Pythlasi In all his dealings with his feUowman he was honest, straightforward, and up right, living from day to day the' re ligion he professed. H Is survived by a wife and one daughter. The funeral "will be conducted to-morrow by his pastor, Rev. E. H. Davis, and at the grave the concluding service will be conducted by the. Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias Jointly. Mr. It W. Mcrrltt, at Hartsvlllc, S. C. Special to The Observer. Hartsvllle, S. C, April 22. Mr. R. W. Merrltt formerly of Wilmington but for several years a resident of this place, representing the well known cotton firm of George H. Mc Fadden & Co., died here Sunday at the home of his father-in-law, Mr. W. F. Smith, at the age of 24. For the past two or three years he resided In Alabama, being in the cotton busi ness. In which line he was an expert. Realizing his serious condition, be ing afflicted with Brlght's disease, Mr. Merrltt came to Hartsville, several years ago to spend his last days with hi devoted wife, who herself ha been in poor health for several months. Mrs. Merrltt, however, is improving. Besides his mother, wife and several brothers, Mr. Mer rltt leaves many friends who mourn his untimely death. The funeral waa held, Monday after noon, at the First Baptist church, and was conducted by the pastor, rtev. Dr. E. V. Baldy and Rev. A. S. Thomas, rector of St. Matthew's Episcopal church, Darlington. The floral offerings were many and beautiful and thore were many frle.nds present to pay a last tribute to one who, by his cour teous, manly disposition, had become deservedly popular and had won the love and esteem of the people ol Ifertsvllle, who unite in extending sympathy to the bereaved relatives both here and In North Carolina, Mr. George Gray, of Windsor. Special to The Observer. . Windsor, April 22. Yesterday the burial of Mr. George Gray took placo at St. Thomas' church, at 10 o'clock, a. m., conducted by the Rev, J, B. Glkble. rector and W. C. Merrltt, pas tor of the Methodist church; at tho conclusion of the erylee the Odd Fel lows held their impressive service at the grave." A large 'number- of Odd Fellows was In precession and took part In the funeral. r - - The decasei died In Columbia last Fxlday morning at 0:45 a. m., and hli remains were ...brouxht to Windsor on a speclnl tug, arriving here In charge of a committee Of Odd Fellows from that place, ubout 9 o'clock p. m. His fraternity had been notified and quite a number of the members with tho Noble Grand of the lodge here as well as a number of his friends were at BANDY A MYERS. Consulting Engineers. Water Supply and Purification. Sewerage, Sewerago Disposal, Roads, Streets, Pavements, Water Power, Hydro-Electric Plants. Irrigation, Drainage, Reinforced Concrete. Sur veys, Estimates. Plans and Specifica tions. Construction Superintended. Complete Plants designed and con structed. , Main Office. 275-77 Arcade Building, Greensboro, . Not! h Carolina, - Branch Office, Laurinburg. North Carolina. We Will Buy I Otark Cotton Mill stock. I Modena Cotton Mill stock, t Clara Cotton Mill stock, U Imperial Mill stock. 20 American Trust Co. It Henrietta Mill stock. ' It Commercial Bank stock. We Will Sell S LHtle-lng Co, ui 10 Puller Gin Co. .... ttoo 4 German American, Prefd. ., M.e M Paeolet Prefd. .. .. ., .. .. ,. ., 100.00 iM nvhianafkrwd, .r7w.i 11 Gastoa Mfg. Co., stock. .. 101.t If yoa want to buy or sellaeeurlUes list your wants with aa . Southern Securities & Trust Company U South College St. Charlotte, 2. C Interviewed, Cooper's claim that the human stomach la degenerate is dls- USIV 1 U Wit r t j - - "One of the most unusual state ments was made - by Mr. C. W. Woods, of 103 South Highland street He said: 'For four years my wife was in very poor health. ' 8he was weak and thin, with a hectic flush and cough. Physicians said she bad consumption, and I was Inclined to believe them. It certainly looked as though her days were numbered, and there appeared to be . very little ground for hope. . -.'... ' " 'Shortly after Mr. Cooper came to Pittsburg I began to hear of wonder ful results that had been obtained by persons who had tried his medi cine, so I got some for, my . wife. She had taken- it only two day when she was relieved of a tapeworm 42 feet long. She began to Improve Im mediately has gained seven pounds since she began taking the medicine. She feels splendid and looks very much Jetter.If any one doubts this statement I would "be pleased to have them call at my house and verify If" , . . The Cooper remedies ara becoming Justly famous. We sell them. R. 11. Jordan A Co. the wharf awaiting the arrival of the remains. , The deceased was ex-mayor of Windsor, ex-chtef of police and was at one time deputy sheriff of Bertie county and postmaster at Windsor during (President Cleveland's last ad ministration. He wa a son of the late George Oray and a grandson of the late William Gray, who owned the. site upon which Windsor was built ; and one of the atreets of Windsor is named Oray in honor of his distinguished grand-parent. The deceased was 47 years old; He leaves a widow but no children. His wife was Miss Annie Sutton, daughter of the late Capt. W. M. Sutton, of the Confederate army. A special train was run from Ahos kle to bring friends to the funeral as was also a special steamer run from Edenton, bringing over a party of funeral attendants. THE WEATHER. Washington, April 22. Forecast: Virginia, partly cloudy Thursday; showers Friday or Friday night; light to fresh winds mostly southwest North Carolina, partly cloudy Thursday and Friday, variable wlnda South Carolina, showers Thursday; Friday partly cloudy; variable wlnda Georgia, cloudy Thursday, showers in south portion, warmer in north portion; Friday partly cloudy; vari able winds. East Florida, showers Thursday; Friday generally fair, fresh south to southwest winds. West Florida, partly cloudy Thurs day and Friday; light to fresh south winds. Alabama, partly cloudy Thursday and Friday, warmer In east portion Thursday; light to fresh couth winds on the coast. , Mississippi, partly cloudy Thursday and Friday, possibly showera Friday; light to fresh south winds on the coast. Louisiana, partly cloudy Thursday, showers at night or Friday; light to fresh south winds. East Texas, cloudy Thursday, show ers at night or Friday with cooler in west and north portions; fresh south winds. AV'eft Texas, fair Thursday, show ers and cooler at night or Friday ex cept fair in extreme west .portion. Arkansas, Increasing cloudiness Thursday, showers and cooler at night or Friday. Tennessee, partly cloudy Thursday and Friday, probably showers Friday In west portion. Kentucky, partly cloudy Thursday; Friday showers. West Virginia, generally clearing Thursdayr showers at night or Thurs day. I,orAt, OFFICE V. S. WEATHER BU REAl. Charlotte, April 22. Sunrise 8:C a m. Sunset 7:01 p. m. TEMPERATURE (In degrees). Highest temperature 74 Lowest Temperature i'v, .. .... 83 Mean temperature M Excess for the day 8 Accumulated excess for month 1.00 Accumulated exeess for year PRECIPITATION (In Inches),.... Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m, .... T Total for the month : 0.M Accumulated . deficiency for month ... 2.07 Total for the year 14.74 Accumulated deficiency fnr year".... 1.24 Prevailing wind direction 8. E W. J. BENNETT. Observer. In the District Court of the United States For the Eastern District of Norh Carolina: In the Matter of Red-Brick Company, Bankrupt. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of an order entered in the above entitled pro ceeding, I will, on the 9TH DAT OF MAY. 1908, at 12 o'clock noon at the Court House door, in Durham County, N. C, at public outcry, sell to the highest bidder the plant of the Red Brick Company, located in Durham County, N. C, about one, mile from the city. Said, plant having been equipped by the American Clay A Machinery Company, and containing engine and boiler, gas engine and pump, brick machine and accesso ries, two large brick kilns and brick In same, together- with buildings, tank and pipe lines for water sup ply, office supplies, safe, typewriter, etc.,; and all other personal property, and about twenty acres of land, the same comprising a complete plant for the manufacture of pressed brick. Terms of sale Cash. For further Information, write to ' SIDNEY C. CHAMBERS. Trustee, : Durham, N. C. 6 Per Cent Bonds ,- Our Coupon Bonds are se- cured by first mortgage on Im proved real estate double In value, the amount ef bond . Issue. In addition to this first jnortgage.. jthey are jrnaran teed in every particular by our ... company. Nothing could be safer. Write for booklet giving full - description of plan. NORTH CAJtOLUTA T TltrST CO., ' Grernsborot N. C " A- W. McAlister, Pres. R. J. Me sane. Sec and Treaa. The Honta Finder Offer May 1st new, six rooms, N. Brevard st...... ........ .... ,.::$25.oo y Immediately v" . '. Two Vance Place Apartments, $40.00 No. 40 1 N. Church St . 2 . i .'. ; . $13.50 No. 407 W Eleventh 8t ..$16.00 No. ltOt a Tryon St.... ...... $11.00 ,- . . : ' F. D. ALEXaiVDBR Insures Against Fire. 1 Piedmont Bldg. 'Pbonea C87-M5. GILBERT C. WHITE, C E. Consulting CmLENQINEER Durham, Jf. C Waterworks, Sewerage, Street r Wa ter Filtration. - Seware Dlsnoaal! Plana, Reports, Estimates, Super vision of. Construction. . National Bank Protection Means a Great Deal to a Depositor You have all ther assets of the ' bank, guarded" by tho rational Banking Act, and in addition the individual liability of the stockholder, to protect your deposits. There is no better security for your savings. We pav 4 per cent, interest, compounded, quarterly. Certificates of deposit bearing same rate of in terest issued in any amount not less than $25. Capital, Surplus and Profits $800,000.00 gives ab solute security. COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE, N, C. Real Estate For Sale $2,650 For 7-room house and lot with all modern conveniences, First Ward; large lot, close In and a good buy at this price. $2,600 For 5-room cottage, close In; storm sheeted and double floors, only two blocks from Southern station. All modern and one of the very best bargains on our. list. $1,600 For large vacant let,' Fourth Ward; high, nice location and Is cheap at this price. $1,(50 For 6-room cottage with city water on Twentydrst street, between Brevard and Caldwell. This cottage' is built of best -naterlal and wired for electric lights, with nice fence around the place. $ 750 For three vacant lots in North Charlotte, on shady aide. These lots are cheap at $900. J. E. MURPHY & COMP'NY 43 N. Tryon. 4 Seven-room Cottage, modern conveniences, lot 40x193, side entrance; gvod stable $3,600. Can arrange terms. This property is especially desirable, because close in. Will be sold at once. 'Phone 535. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK :::::: Depository . For the United States, ; T V State of North Carolina, County of Mecklenburg, City of. Charlotte. ' v Resources $1,500,000.00 Large; and smaUaccounts invited and treated in as liberal a manner as balances and responsibility warrant. ;'-y.:.i. ' y y:: yy!-'y y - OFFIQBRSt ; B. D. HEATH. President. :. 9. TIL LITTLE, Vice PrealdenL JOHN M. SCOTT,. Vice Prealdent. TV. H. TWITTT, Cashier. ToDay9 Brethren, ToDay The new series Mutual B, A L 1 just warming up good. There'll be lots of share . taken to-day. Make up your mind now to save cmethlng and start In to win. Tou can do if ,' ' ' . . You Business Men . should carry Investment shares here. But for just such stock dur- . . lng the recent panic many a fellow would have gone to the will. The New Series aUrted "last Saiur3a " boy who starts with a few shares " most casea be able to retire, with' a E L KEESLER, Tbone $44. "Jordan's on the Square." 11 at Jordan's WALNUT BISQUE ' PISTACHIO and STRAWBERRY , ICE CREAM lent this a combination for a King? ' ' . . ' Our Walnut Bisque has been a winner right along, and if you haven't tried - oir Straw berry, made from ' the finest fresh fruit you Jufct don't know what you are missing. These and all uptddat drinks expertly dispensed - R. H. JORDAN & CO. Thon T v "WE NEVER CLOSE. NURSES' REGISTER Phone 84X 203 N. Tryon St. is" welcome. YheSyear-old sow and - sticks 1 6 It win win. In competency by middle Ufa. Sec and Treas. " iS S. Tryon 6C From Square For Beautiful Bui! iing Sites in - the Suburbs Yon want to Inspect and Investigate the claims of Elisabeth Heights, . This section is beautifully elevated, free from the smoke and dust of manufacturing plants, traversed by broad avenues and streets, part of it beautifully wooded. Water, sewerage and electrlo lights in touch with each lot The new street car extension, which will - be completed in -about ninety days, brings the entlrt!f property - In ' easy reach of car service. This property also surround ' Uw "most . attractive part ef Independence Park, which we trust thf iau- , thorities at no distant date will develop into one ef thi meef at ' tractive .spots around the city.' Let us drive you ever and through ' the property and quote you prices and terms on lots. SOUTHERN REAl ESTATE 10AN & TRUST COMPANY ; f Capital. $75,000. . ; . .' . . . i Surplus, $100,000. 1 " XV. 8. ALEXANDER, ' .' B. A. VUXX, A. M. McOONALD. 'i t "'- Prealdent. , vioo PrealdeaU . See, and Trewa. ' First National BanK CHARLOTTE, N. 0. ' v ORGANIZED 1805.' Capital and Proflts $540,000.00 Tour business respectfully solicited. HENRY M. McADEN.,... President , - U sV a VaUli The Merchants S Farmers National BanK; Charlotte, N. 0. ' v DEPOSITABT FOB . United States Government . ' ' State of North Carolina ' County of Mecklenburg and City of . Charlotte. ; ;; We would also like to be your depositary. ;v GEO. E. wrxfiON. Preeddeat. JXO. B. ROSS. Vloe PreaadeH W. C. tnLKINSON. Oaabler. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOXXXX)OOOOOOOtXXXX000000000000 It Is not difficult If you start to save money systematically if you ever expect to be Independent financially you MUST MAKE A START. Money saved will protect you from misfortune and 'will enable you to take advantage of opportunities when they coma to you. . - "vt J . .. -'.-.... '.v Southern Loan S Savings Dank JOHN M. SCOTT. President. W. 8. ALEXANDER, Vice Pres. W. Ii. JENKINS, Cashier. 0OO0Q0OO00CCOO(XX)CX0000OO00O0OO0Ot)OO000OO00O GOING A T A BA RGAIM Four Blocks From Square Ten-room house with all modern conveniences, large lot and on shady side of street. Can be bought cheap' If taken at once. Rea son, for selling, wants money. For further information, call to see us at No. a8 W. Fifth street, or 'phone $P. CAROLINA REALTY CO., W. X. WILKINSON, Manager. - B. R. T-FT Secretary. - J. P. LONG, Sales Agent. 45 Uorth Tryon EC 'Phone 40. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooorxraxx DEPOSITORS - J who were 1 too late to get their funds in for the New Interest Period which began April 1st can get our certificates of 'depositfiwhich pay 4 per cent, if held three months or longer. - - Till: AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY . . ; r ; ; Trust Building. ' ; 1 : 8 lllll I4t l4ltHlHTH-lltrllltllTMI a . " e I HOMES AND : pILWORTH -eplendld t-room house with all conveniences, lot . ' Kt sn -'- Can - ba bonaht chess, ...v..-.,,,.. -., ... ..,, -. I ELIZABETH Delightful home finished, large lot. Price.... . iviTSTOTVTti Twn well located tenement bousea white tenants. IT renting for gJ.os per week X. Two new tenement bouses, eolored tenants, good renting " prop- erty. now renting 'for- $1S4.0 per year or 14.1-1 per cent, oa price asked i at.... ...... ....... .... .... ....900.0 T iThe Charlotte Trust a Realty Co. i J Theme IT. v milllHIM I Illlvltill4lli4ll4lllf ! Wood ire - Wall Plaster, "Hani Clincti,": r : r THB BUILDERS FRJBXp ; Freeatng doe not hart; natural shrinkage will not crack tt wter does not make I fall oS bard es stone. Writ tot bookie. Masafactnred by t. . ',"' '"'."4. '' GHZLRLOTTE PLASTER GO." Write for BeokleC . Charletta. X. C . 21 BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN HOMB We offer for sals one of those very charming -eld estates. la the famous Flat Rock district near Henderson vine, -In the mountains of western North Carolina. Thla property comprises about MO acres o land, mostly in forest, with groves and .avenues of stately whit pines) about the residence, which were, set out fully fifty year ago -.In - very picturesque arrangement by the original owner, aad now affords a most eiightf at retreat -during the summer- tnentha. The-raldencetarub- ' stantlally built and contains eight large rooms, besides kitchen, bath, storage room, etc The purest of spring water la supplied by hydrauUe ram. and city plumbing conveniences and natures are Installed In the house and there la a well planned system ef drainage. Other buildings Include large barns, tenant cottages and carriage house. There Is a large 'variety of fruit on the property and a fine garden supplying th best of vegetables; also good tennis court. ;: . For further particulars and terms, address ; . " . T.C ABBOTT CO. - - - CHARLOTTE, N. C - " "' .. 'v.. ' ' . . " '.. .; - a VMU1CT )OOOOOOCOCOCOOCOOOCOOOOOOOO INVESTMENTS I on car line, almost new, elegantly A .17,260.0$ or lss.es per year. -nce si.xvw.vv 1 , TraJ
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