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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 8, 1903. 12 f A II AH D WARE MEN COS YESE lXSIQ?f& AT WKIGHTSVllXEr " The Association of Hardware of the Carolina Meets in "rtn Annual Convention a WUmlgto With a Larg Attendance Tliree Addressee at Monrinjr rT,7," grx Charge With J. GeU SO Years A Xegro "le For Eipres Robberv a Jf H Robert Strang Host to Att the Clergy of EU Diocese. ; Special to 'Toe Observer. 1 Wilmington. July 'U-' annual convention of-the Hardware - Association ol the Carolina. u caJ . ad to order this morning th,!i at torium of the- Seashore Hole! at - " Wrlfhttvllle Beachoby ' N. Everett, of Rockingham. er tha singing of "Amerira Maor . , Springer, of Wilmington. was . ed and delivered a very cordial ad - dress of welcome, the responaes ha- . ' in. been by E. Walker Duval, of ChVraw. 8. C, m behalf of the mem bers ofth association, and Watt' far- the asaoclatlon membera trt. mnm4n neiision was largely pre- iimlnary with the-exepMon of three addresses "How Beat to Get-Leglsla- tlon Through," by w. i vai. -!- th rviiumbla Lumber ana v Manufacturing Company; "Hardware '.urtiin hw R. -Ir Baldwin. Fitchburg. Mass.. adveTturin-mawgTj -pigee to-day. for the Slmond aianuiaciunug v.-... pany and a member of the Boston AO. Slcn's Association, and the "Iron J IV. W. Williams, editor of toe hardware department of The Now Tork Iron Age. The remainder of the session to-day was devotod to enroii- l went of new members and a reception at which the members became ac - -attainted with one another and spent some time Ja pleasant KoHal Inter course. This afternoon there was a number of exhibits by manufacturers and dealers in the auditorium of the - hotel. , , , To-morrow the visitors, of which - there Dl large number In attendance with membera of their families and friends, will go for a side trip down .- he Capt Fear river on the steamer - Wilmington, this being a part of the entertainment hv the local dealers THE DEATH UEC0RD. v-Mra Battle TynsdalL ot Durham. peclal'to The 'Observer'?. ": ; ? : PurharnTJuly T. Miss Hattie Tyns dail. 28 years of age,, died yesterday at ferhome In the eastern part of the iJty. She had been a sufferer from ixmsumption for several months. She leases a husband and one child. The funeral and burial wlirtake place to-morrow. . . The trip will be'to places of Interest about the city anil to rnri Luncheon will be served on the ooat and an executive session will bo held on the boat. The delegates expect to return in time for an afternoon ses sion when Mr. T. W. Dixon, of the Southern Hardware Company, of Charlotte, will deliver an address on Low Beat to Get Heat Kesuiis rr-m Our ClcTK.'H JVJ r i ""' son. of CbarlotteTsolrtTjeTn manaaE, for the H B. Davis Paint Company, of Baltimore, will speak on "The Na tional Ture Paint Law." Mr. W . P. Lewis, of the National Hardware Fire Insurance Company. Is also ex pected to speak on -Mutual Hardware Fire Insurance. The sessions will some to a close on Thursday with a business meeting and a banquet at the Seashore Hotel at night The convention Is by odd the largest held at Wrlghtsville Heach this seraon. a groat many hardware dealers from the two States aymg In attendance. MURDER IN HF.rOND DEUUKK. ; The two weeks' special term of Su perior Court, which ran over Into this week on account of the Kourtn of Jsly holiday, has adjourned with tne finding of a verdict of guilty of mur der In the second degree in the cixe Of Will Richardson, charged with the double killing of his farmer paramour and Slocum Williams, both colored. In an alley In the northern part of toe city last Christmas. Judge Peeble sentenced Richardson to 30 yars In the "State penitentiary. The docket Is now clear of all but three capital cases, most of which have been hang ing fire for ae-veral years. The next regular term of the court convenes the last of this month. EXPRESS ROBBKR SPOTTED. Tom Covington, a negro arrested fcere a. few days ago for some trifling offense, was spotted by Constable tiavage as the man probably wanted for express robbery in Kayo.ttevllle in December, 1903. He took the uegro - to Kayetuvtlle and on his way there, Covington confessed the entire theft and Implicated another negro, Will Galney, who was arrested upon his arrival. Both negroes have been bound over te the higher court under not give and are in Jail. The pack age stolen by the negroes contained $365.(4 and was en rodte from Hen-' rettsville. S. C, to the headquarterx of the division at Wilmington. Coving ton aaya that Gkiney took the pack age of money from the office where both were employed and that they took It behind the LaFayetle Hotel Thomas GSiaIock. of Clierokee Coun ty, a ,c. Special tw The Observer. ci.ffn.ir s: c Julv 7.4 Mr. Thomas Ooudelock, of the Elbethel section, of this county, died yesteraay raormnj at hla home. Ha was one of the old est and most respected cltliens of the county, being in his S6th year at the time of his deafh. The interment took place to-day at the family grave yard. Harrison Wheeler, of Durham. Special to The Observer. Durham. July 7. Mr. Harrison Wheeler, who was about 74 years Qf age. died at his home on Ramseur street yesterday afternoon. Ha had been in declining health for many months and his death was not unex pected. He leaves a wife and three daiiahters. all of the daughters helng married. The funeral aRd burial took' I tVOt TKRDICT 0-KXPEHTS. . "M arkHarIand.- Mrs. Janet VL Hill, and lira. Sarah Tyaoh Borer, are three cooking authorities whose aames are familiar to al most eTery housewife. Each has her owa dls tlncttve methods of work, bqtit Is Interesting to note that on the all-Important question of a cooking fat, tber ate unanimous la recoar meodlng OOTTOLKKB. ; , Marlon Haxland" says of 'OOTTOLENEi "It has given cosnplete satisfaction," ' Mrs. Hill says: "Very satisfactory glad to recom mend it." Mrs. Rarer says: "A maoh .more healthful product than lard," With such authority behind It, every boose keeper wUl be safe to tfTlnsCOTTOLENB at (least a triaL It is a vegetable oil shorteoing. Sorer and more wholesome than lard and it Is cheaper, too. one-third less being leaulred. Charles Apple, of Gwnsboro. Special to The Observer. Greensboro, July 7. Mr,. Charles Apple, of Ibis city, died yesterday at v..,r r,r hi father-in-law. at L.Mount Hope, in the eastern part ot . the county. M' was a vicum tuberculonis The funeral was held at Mount Hope Reformed church this afternoon. Mr. Apple was JO years old and Is survived by a widow, two sisters and two brothers. Max Llltlcjolui, of Greensboro. Special to Tli. Observer. Greensboro, July 7. Mr. Max Uttlejohn died at St. I-o's Hospital last night of typhoid , lever, aiier nines of several WeeKS auraiion He was 21 years of ago and the son of Tu.lire and Mrs. Z. A. I.ltliejonn ,.f Am,.ri,-u C.a... who were WHO hi. nh.n the end came. The re mains mill be taken to Amerlcus for tnfrrrifnt hn had made his home In Greensboro for the past year, holding a clerical position with the Dixie Fire Insurance Company. Special to The ubservar. ritatesvllle, July 7 Mrs. J. C. Robertson died Sunday afternoon at her home in Bloomfield and was bur ied at Oak wood Cemetery yesterday afternoon after funeral services had been conducted at Western Avenue BaptiMl ohurch by the pastor. Rev. J. F. Mltchlner. Mrs. Robertson was a victim of the great white plague and had been confined to her bed for some time. She was about 40 years old, A na tive of Houth Carolina and is survived by her husband and five children, and two brothers, who live in South Caro lina Mr. liobertson Is a cotton mill man and movd hla family here when the work was begun on the I'aola Cot ton Mill some months ago. He was one of the superintendents of the construction work and will be a fore man in the mill when It begins opera tions. The deceased wife and moth er was an excellent woman w.io lived a jMire" Christian v. fe. H he was a nood neighbor andJjmf made friends In went Htatesvllle. f?h feqjieated that her remains be Interred here. IIkh n Uliclit to Kick. Greensboro Record. Charlotte Is kicking over Its In crease in water rents. The new sched ule .make the cost of one month about equal to three months under the old rate. Hut Charlotte Is Justified In kicking. They have Rhut otT the drug store sjile of liquor, hired two blind tiger detectives and now that nothing but $ater Is left the town wantsjo rob the people. What a ham4 a meanly shame! "Jordan's oat the Square." . E. P. Purcell, President D. A. McLaughlin. V. Free. Leads them all . Huyler's Always the best Fresh shipments of Huyler's Candy, con tinually arriving. Don't you want a box to-day I R. II. JORDAN & CO. Fhoe T. NURSES' REGISTER Peters Stock Co. Advance Sale. UNION NATIOilAL BAIJIt Charlotte, N. C. Capital $100,000.00 T. W. WAJDE, President. P. B. McDOWELJU, Vice ' President, W,-;-.;:..--?: ; . H. M. VICTOR Caw,,, ,.r-rA F. D. ALEXANDER E.' A-' SMXTHT; , W. B. RODMAN .; V. S. OILCHRIST r " u J. A- PORE , :T. W WADB l P. B. McDOWElX ' A E. D. LATTA. JR, A. H. Tv.SBURN. . . Tour business' Is cordially Invited. , . Money to lend at per cent, on well secured paper. Small accounts invited and receive our best care and attention. . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT . Deposits of $1.00 and "4;upward Received. We pay' 4 per cent, and compound . interest every three monins. Safety deposit boxes for rent, $3.00 per annum. T. W. WADE, Prest.. H. M. VICTOR; Cashier. r " 1 . HOW DO YOU SPEND YOUR MONEY? F. D. & 8KRIOITS? WELL, RATHER. What will the PRO-HI do In Char lotte? There's only one small, be yond limit "Refreshment Stand" for 40-odd thousand people. No liquor, not even In a druggery for the "sick wife," and the city formed a trust on water, cornered the market and the price well, it ascended. Bath tubs for the wealthy only; others have taken to Irwln'a creek; that s still free. onen. Two good homes, E. Avenue, for just compietea, riricK. six rooms each, furnace, on E. Eighth street, for lease. F D. ALEXANDER The Same as. Before. Are you doing it in a way to" receive substan tial benefit? Are you laying aside something for a "rainy day" a If not, you . will never have a better time to begin than now. To get quickly started, begin the easiest way, come to the COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK and open a Savings Account. Do not wait for a large sum, for it may never come; just de posit whatever you have to spare, no matter how small the amount. We will gladly assist you in getting started. R. A. DUNX, President. A. G. BREXIZER, Cashier. For Choice BuiWing Sites - Buy at : Elizabeth Heights r tts vary In else from I2xl8 feet to tx2?S feet. Water,' light! ' and sewerage In close touch with every lot This is a resldebce sec tion that appeals to the consideration of all parties contemplating the erection of handsome homes. , ; , . ' . See ua for prices and- tarms. : ,.y ;L j SOUTHERN. REAL ESTATE 10AN S .TRUST COMPANY: Capital, $75,000. Snrploa. flM.OOO. XT. & ALEXANDER. i B. A. VXTSTT. v -A. M. Mennwira, ' maldeai. t Tie Prealdeat). W aa Warning to Republicans. Oreensboro Hecord. It is nulled abroad that the two special detectives employed by Char lotte to ferret out blind tigers made out over :00 cases during the con vention alone, not counting those made Flm-e that time. Jf they suc ceed in convicting any great number of these, the Republicans, who aro to meet there In August, had better or- il'T In a counle of car loads from out mt-he a-ave Johlm t Covington) onetgide the State. 450 bill, two tlOHiTOs. g tumfsl i - - ---- silver ami two checks, keeping the; rr balalicc for himself. r'or live years tiuwxpress ofticlals have been after the negro but were unable to lrate Washington. July 7. Forecast for THE WEATHER. iiru until he fell Into the hands of , Wednesday and Thursday Irgfnln. showers and cooler VVffl nesdtiy; Thursday fair with moderate teriiierature; light west to northwest! the Wilmington cdHcer. CLEROY nisiiop Gl'ESTS OF 8TKANOK. ' Bishop Robert Strange, of the East! Carolina Diocese of the I'retestant 1 Episcopal Church, has as hlx gueyts at the farochlal F-.-hool at Beaufort this week the clergy of h!i diocese a,, mett him here for prayer, fur study and for' recreation. It being the l)(s,i- op's purpose to make thu a yearly ;retreat" for the men of Clod" with ; 'ho'm he Is so closely aiworlated. Toe daily programme will te: lierorei breakfast, the Holy Communion ,r ' meditation; breakfast to dinner, studv- and discussion of Hei,roarh of the l n 7 Per Cent, and Safety We offer you a 7 per cent income preferred stock In one of the permanent and suc cessful companies of North Carolina. This stock is guar anteed by the entire assets of the company Issuing it, which has a capital stock qf $450, 000.00. Trnst Department SOCTHEItV LIFE A TRUST COM FAN V, Greensboro, Jf. C. Capital and Surplus $405,000.00 E. P. Wharton, President. A. M. Scales, Gen. Counsel. Robt. C. Hood. Asst. Manager. FOR SALE. The valuable house and lot, No. 324 North Tryon street.- 11 M, MILLER, JR., Executor. wind" North Carolina, showers Wednes day . cooler except In extreme west portion; Thursday fair, except show ers on tin- (oast; light to fresh west to .north -est winds. South Carolina and Georgia, show ers Wednesday; Thursday fair except showers near the coast; light to fresh west to north winds. Kaxt Florid, local showers Wednes day and prohably Thursday; variable Inds" East Texas, fair, warmer In north Ooepel," for an hour and a half and and west, showors on southeast por f fit. Mark's' Gose pi for an hour and , ""n Wednesday; Thursdiy fair; Mght practical work of tne ministry for arijlo freiih northeast to eaat winds. - hour and a half. From d-nner to, W'esie-f-n Texas, fair, warmer Wed npper the cleigy will indulge In rec- j newtj.iy; Thursday fair, rea'lon. sailing, fishing. boatliiK, etc.,! Arkansas, fair In west, showers and for which therw is fine opportunity j slightly cooler In e-ist and central vi After supper there wilij jHjrtions Wednesday; Thursday fair, -"he service and u-tmvn in the parish! warmer chureh th-rc. In his initation to I Tennessee, local showers Wednes-JS!-? iimw V? bUhol toidav; Thursday fair, warmer. -ilh irnir n oM !Ult "f KenttiLKy and West Vlrilnla, fair ZmZZZa LlL'J''V, Wednesday; Thursday, fair, warmer. ' j.i in expeciea : OKFICE C. It WEATHER BU RKAP. July 3.-8unrlse t.15 a. 1 theconference. Mli ouUng wi!l ljOCAll , , a wonderful agency In. awakening ne cnurcnto new rMiutnun.i.. cimrint ; The sessions will conclude to-morrow ''est lemneralure .. " Week. morrow fewest, temperature i .. , ' Th triii... . . Wean temperature ., i ,t,r clers areiKxs for the day - ' V , lne Bl,,e Association , ; f City Carrlera has adjourned kt I Slf100' Alr.e,y ey are laying , . of the -boi in gray n 1 0 Mr v -VJUlam Shoahai; J,. represenud -. j Wilmington at the AshiileSng - "' . " She Dora. ' L ' , imimlBftea Star, . -J ' Charlotte must consider u . r.-ViJlA0-i1,L.T V th "Publican I -V- . m vu"l""i jrom we ity recog t swi mo neaaquarters of tht BANDY A MYERS;'' Consulting Engineers. Water Supply arid Purification, Sewerage, Sewerage Disposal, Roads, Streets. Pavements. Watei Power. Hydro-Electrlo Plants, Irrigation. Drainage, Reinforced Concrete. - Sur veys, Estimates, Plans and Specifica tions. Construction superintended. Complete Plants oealgned and con structed. Main Office. S75-77 Arcade Building. Grecnaboro, North Carolina. Branch Office, Laurlnburr. North Carolina. FOR SALE Accumulated deficiency for month.. Aecumumten excess for year PRECIPITATION (In inches) Total for 'si hours ending t p. m.. .. Total for the month . Accumulated excess for month .. , Total for year .. .. .. r.... Accumulated deficiency tor rear Prevailing wind direction R t $3 0 in 1.01 23.54 IK W. W. J. BENNETT. Observer. 1,500-Acre Farm In tho Famous Wolf lit Sc'tloii of Rirlkrnond County. On Mondsy. July 13th, 19.01. at 1$ o'clock m. at the Court House door In Koeklngham, I will sell at public -outcry my farm In Wolf Pit Township, known as the "Wetmore. Place," 'supposed to contain 1.300 acres, more or less. Terms S per cent, cash, 10 per cent. December 1st, 190$, balance in Ave equal instalments. There were 23 plows run on this place last rear and ZS1 bales of cotton raised." Situated on the "Good toad" leading; from Rockingham to Chersw, ,11 miles from Rockingham. 11 miles from Cheraw and , mile from Kollocka HOMES AND INVESTMENTS FOR SALE V - - J S-room cottage horned South Boulevard, Dilworth with all modern conveniences; slate rogt lot 75x150, nicely situated and a splen did home. Price .. CTTv $5,000 Vacant lot, close In. fronting 183 feet on railroad, convenient to both Southern and Seaboard; now renting for $60- per month. Price. - , .$11,000 Vacant lot near Southern depot, in Woodlawn; sewerage, water and gas on street, size 60x170, with alley. If taken in the next few days for cash , , $850 S-room house. Jv. College street, comparatively new, on shady side of street; house In aplendld-jcondltlon and modern In every re spect. Price for the next Iff days $8,000 J. E. MURPHY & COMP'NY S Jf. Tryofi. Thone 84. FIRST, NATIONAL BANK r - I CHARLOTTE, N. O. n ilLli Oldest National Bank in North Carolina. Government Depository. Cj?italjndProfiIs $550000 : 4 per cent3biterest on time deposits. Accounts so licited. . HENRY M, McADEN, v - President. JOHN F. ORE, Cashier. Strengtht Courtesy, Progressiveness, Liberality Each -of these words la a synonym for our Bank and every month our books show that a larger number of people are taking ad vantage of our unexcelled facilities. LET TJ8 SERVE YOU. AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY x . The Merchants & Farmers National Bank OT CHABXOTTE, N. O. Capital...- fc $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits ISO. 000. 00 Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Invited. We Iasne Certificates of Deposit Payable on Demand Bearing In. tercet at 4 Per Cent. Per Ann am IX Left Three - Months or Longer. We Also Pay 4 Per Cent on Sewings Deposits and ' Compound th Interest Quarterly., We Want Tour Business) COXXX)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ Can You Afford a Vacation Trip ' '- ... . , - - If you can't afford a vacation trip this summer, let this be a hint to you: ' - Open an account In our Savings Bank, add a little each week or each month and next summer you will he able - to afford the finest kind of a trip. A per cent. Interest, compounded four times a year. SOUTHERN LOAN & SAVINGS BANE . JOHN 1L SCOTT, President. W. 8. ALEXANDER, Vice) Prea, W.' L. JENKZKS, Cashier.' OOOC300000COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO TAKE YOUR CHOICE for 8ale. Exchange or Rent 12-room, modern suburban home, I acres of .lanj3l larfe gToye, frui trees, vineyard, and one of the most desirable locations 'within the city limits.' For full information, call at our office. No. 6 West Fifth street, or 'phone 609, CAROLINA REALTY CO., O. J. Thles, V. President. B. Rush. Lee, Secretary. W. D. Wilkinson, Treasurer and General Manager. GILBERT C. WHITE. C E. Consulting CIVIL ENGINEER Durham, N. C - Waterworks. Bowers ge,' Streets Wa ter nil ration. Sewage Disposal j Plana, " Reports, Estimates, Super vision of Coastrortlonw i TST EXACTLY RIGHT. , have need Dr. King's New tife Pllla lor sereral years, end 6q4 them hwt . etlr right," sari Ur.JA. F.itor.. o Jiarrurruie. K. V. New Ufe PUU relieve Without the least discomfort. Best rem 3y tor constipation, biliousness m& anaiarla. 2tc. at all drug stores. Wood Fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Clindi." THE BUIL&BRS FRIEND rreeiusf dues aol hurt as tarsi x shrinkage win aot era eh tt water does aot make It fall off bard as taooa, - Writ r booklea. laDafactare4 by - f - "-i- . " -t-.' :. -t -. QH71RLOTTE PLASTER GO. . Write for Booklet.' -; '; , CharJorle, X. C I I t I I i I I I I l-i'l 1 1 I TO LOAN We have about $30,000.00 to loan on Charlotte business property T or close-In residence property In amounts Worn 12,000.00 up. DILWORTH ROME FOR SALE - V. We offer a very desirable residence on Boulevard In Dtlworth, all modern conveniences. Price.... ...... ...... .....$5,500.00 The Charlotte Trust & Realty Co. !; Phone 377 .f&&hm 1 1 4 I I t LI I I ! 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I t 1 1 1 EIGHT ROOM HOUSE $4,000 Can arrange good terms. E. Fourth St., all modern conveniences, well located In the best neighborhood, one block of st Trade street. Easy walking distance of square. In our opinion this la one of the best homes we have had for a long- time. Parties changing resi dence. Brown & Company. 'Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon St. Just No' Tine Mew; Seracs The game Is on,' first payment was yesterday, but they are -started. Thla week subscribers will roll In by the hundreda . time like to-day. Do it at 90.' No matter where you 'live, your stock wtil earn Just the same. ' v . ' - : .THE MCTTJAL B. L. . ' , :'ls the great friend'oflhe massea Use" It and, -bye and I bye, you'll be happy. Don't wait until Saturday, but - " act .while you're In the 'notion. . , . '. -" . - ". I- - - j - '- - THE OJi LV WAY ;T" -' 4' ' to beat the tame. It'e fair, safe, legitimate and highly profitable. KEESLER, Treasurer Those St i. ti S. Tryon Bt. . THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK Depooi For the United States, ' ; State of North Carolina, - r County of Mecklenburg, J i V-" - City of Charlotte. : : f Resources. ..v. ... .... . ..... .lOO.OOO.Ca - large and Email accounts invited and treated in as - v. liberal a manner as balances - and responsibility OFFIGBRSt: v H. ZJTTLE. Vice) President. B. DT HEATH, President ; s-OIlN M. SCOTT. Vice Prtaldent. W. H.' TWITTT, Cashier. - t n . : r ' . Can be profitably Invested la " ' ;; f - ' - 1 : " North, Carolina State Bonds. and la '- f ' . :: Municipal ; and Industrial Bonds, S and $ per cent -v J ' t' -i Bank and Trust Cotnpany Stocks. .. r -' ': ' W.'' High-Grade Non-Taxable Preferred 8tocka ' 1 ' V , y ' Regular "dividend paying i Cottoa Mill . Stocks. .. ' ' . '. J First Mortgage Loans en Real Estate, i -. ''i :t ' :.: - A! Or in City and Suburban Real Eetate.- J- -"7:1 , : ' '.'S ' - ' Send for July list' Just outT : -rV ':;vV'-' ' ' '-''''.'.: Everything la Real ' Estata;'-';, - . S!gh-Grade lavaatmsntav : 8
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