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is CHARLOT TE DAILY OBSERVER, SEPTEMBER 6, 1G03. Nws of ths State Happening af YfrttrdiJ ToM In ' The body ot O. W. Patterson, who mi drowned in the Jrtuae river at v-initnn Wednesday afternoon. na sot been recovered last evening. 3 rtt. miniAf the lata E. M. Arm f Hlh Point were Friday transferred to tho family mausoleum, which wu completed day or so a '.. .tin- and revival Is In . progress at the Young-Hartaell Mill at Ooncora. conaucicu s- .. Fink, of Charlotte, a mir m"' V' trig will be held at Glbaon Mills be ginning September 13th. uring the year, trom September 1st. HOI. to September 1st. 190. there . . T . . ...... nlotfnrm ware weignea si i" . at Concord 9.418 bales. During the aame period the year previous there were S,78S bales wetgneu. t " A new departure for GafTney, S. C. 1 ' 1 the advent of a colored physician. . Hb name Is Lord and he claims to be , a graduate or a meuicai m;mmi ;" Chicago. He has been practicing hi profession in Yorkville but seeks a larger field in uanney. Klnston's first bale of new cotton vat brought in Friday by J. A. Croom. of Neuse township. The staple was in- fairly good condition considering the wet season incf cotton bRn i" opening. The bale weighed 635 pounds and aold for 9 cents. V The Concord graded schools will pen Monday, September 14th. It Hwao thought for some time that the ' egtnning of the fall term would be .eiayed until the 21st on account of the .grading and other work being- done on the achool grounds, but that ' difficulty has been overcome. At an Important meeting of the tdckhojdera of the Statesville Safe and Table Company, the new enter prise hlch began business some months ago. last week It was decided to issue $1,000 preferred stock, which must be paid In duTlng this month. A considerable amount of the stock wu subscribed at the meeting. Chief of Police J. A. Thomas, of WJnstervfSalem. and his entire force, with the exception of Policemen C. C Royal and J. H. Clark, have been re elected for the ensuing year. Mr. T. 1 Farrow has been re-elected city tax collector and Mr. J Q Hurdl ings, sanitary officer, for the next two years. Piedmont Camp No 2. Woodmen f the World, will have unveiling ex ercises this afternoon at 3 o'clock at Green Hill Cemetery, Greensboro, when a monument recently erected to a deceased member, W. H. Ijoighton, of High Point, will be unveiled. A large number of people Is expected to attend the exercises. The people of Inoir are looking forward to the coming of Moi V. W. Jtltchin next Thursday and he will be given a warm greeting and wel come. Mr. Charles 11. Cowles, Re publican nominee for Congress, will address the citizens there Monday and It is said thut he will have a good hearing. Tho New Hanover county election board has organized 'with the election of TTTA. FV-nch, Jr., chairman, and Woodu Kelluni, Esq.. secretary, Wil liam Struthers, Jr., bring tho third member. Polling places for the No vember election were designated ana registrars and other officers for elec tion were appointed. The annual Iahor Lay meeting of the Eastern Carolina Kural Letter Carriers' Association will be held at Wilmington in the' Elks' Temple to morrow. Carriers arc expected from New Hanover, Duplin. Pender, Bruns wick, Bladen and Columbus counties. A trip to the beach will be one of the side attractions for the day. Mr. John W. Moore, a sun of Hr v. John W. Moore, who 1s a missionary In Japan, has been at Tay lomvllle Malting Ma grandfather. Mr. John S". Moore. Young John V. Moore was Iwrn In Japan but returned to tlii country to uhtaiu his eiiucntinn. and Mil enter Iiavidwn College. "-!! v. Sir. Moore U supported in fiin work in Japan by tin- First I'renh-ytiTian t'hurVh :f S!atevi!l. ' Mr. John W. Cook, for many years keeper of the Cabarrus county home, will give up the care and k-ii of that county' unfortunate ones in Decem ber. He has arranged to re-enter the mercantile buslneng and continue Ills farming interest Kt the old "Cook's crossing," two miles above the cl:y. Mr c i.ok is one of tlie county', rnoxt micccful in-n and bus Just been nominated mi t Demo cratic th ket for t m!iiis.)iuY'r. Mr. W. C. Johnson, of Charlotte, has sold to Mr. Kd F. White, of Con cord, one-half iritetirst In a joy-acre wet of land west of Concord lying between the llnmn .Manufacturing Company's mill and the John A. !mi' place. th- otiier half belong ing to the cxtate of fhc .,te Hufus A. Hrowi. T) property Is high and quite rr.iiima.i'liiu and will some day play an Important part In Concord's limits The big automobile belonging to the Bui! City Trer,fcr Company struck a waaon F-lda between Durham and Chapel Hill and demolished It. The maeh':ie a attempting to pass the convei!me when the driver of tha alow vehicle pulled It directly In the ma'chlne'a path. It waa struck fiard but neither driver nor team suffered any Injury. TJ fault ap peared to le with the inTn who was driving the horse. The board of aldermen of Wlaton has let a 1&3.000 contract with the Atlantic Bitullthlc Company to pavo Poarth street, from Cherry to For- ytn, ne or me most valuable and largely used residential thorough fares la the city. The oroDertv own- . rs on each side of the street will pay One-teath of the cost The Fries Manufacturing and Power Company, which operate the street car lines. Is notified to place its track in proper shape for the street improvement Work will be started about October k Mr. n O. ' Gllmey, ' proprietor of Jlotel Iredell, " the Statesvllle - Ian and Catawba, Spring; Hotel and Mr. Smith, who wu clerk at Cataw ba Spring a the past "season, have re tune4 to Sta-tesrille, the Springs hav ing . closed last week. The htaieenil inn, - Wftica in a, way was closed while Mr. Smith was at Catawba. Springs. ., waa re-opened yesterday. Hereafter the 1nn will be operated as a - board In g house since the addition . of several pew rooms .-- to,' Hotel I resell. Mr. CHmer doe not eons hi er It necessary to run the inn for commercial trav- Clera. - .t.V;v-:,. THE DEATH' EECORD. James E. Brown, of Rowan' County Speoial to "The Observer. , . ; " , i . Salisbury, Sept 5 .-Mr. James E, Brown, well known over the county as '"Jim" Brown, .died suddenly yes terday afternoorf in the office of Mr. John Wnltehpad, where he had. gone for treatment for an injured arm that had been source of suffering to him for. some 'days- He was about S yearf - ot : age and leaves a wife and five children. Mr, Brewnwas a Confederate soldier, havfhg been In Capt William Overman's company. The funeral will be Sunday, perhaps from the late residence of the de ceased, alx miles from fiallsbury. Mrs. M. U Mott, of Winston -Jcm. Special to The Observer. Winston-Salem. -Sept 8-Mrs. Mar shall Ik Mott, wife Of the former so llcltor of this Judicial district, died late yesterday, afternoon at the Twin City Hospital. She bad been a sur ferer from pleurisy for several years, but only recently, did her condition become serious. Only twoweeks ago Mrs. Mott had brought her two younjf daughters from Muakogee, Okl where-the family has been living for several years, to put tnem in tne Halem Female Academy. Monday aha was taken to the hospital and her husband was telegraphed for, ar rivlnar here W'ednesdssr nizht. Mrs. Mott waa Miss Jiary v . an- chet. of Augusta (Ja., and was in her 45th year. She was a graduate of the academy here and had many friends in this city. Besides her daughters, three sons survive ner: Messrs. R. 8.. M. U. Jr., ana Franann the two last named being students at the A. & M. College at Raleigh There la one sister, Mrs. I T. Tal iaferro. of Auarusta. Oa. The remains were taken to ptates- llle for Interment, where Dr. J. J Mott, father of Mr. Mott, realdca. Kev Harris Malltnckrodt, of Charlotte, will conduct the funeral services. MARRIAGES. Fraley-ltobinson, Next Wednesday. Speoial to The Observer. Salisbury. Sept. 5. Mr. Henry Fra ley, of Illinois, who has been visiting Id friends and relatives in Rowan for some weeks, will be married Wednesday, the 9th. to Miss Addle Robinson, daughter or Air. J. FranK Robinson, the well-known auctioaeer nd county bridge builder. The ceremony will be eald by Kev. ThomjJ as Trott. of Durham, at the home of he bride at S o'clock In the after oon and will be witnessed bvnly a few relatives end close frlendsbf the oouple. Mr. and Mrs. Fraley will eave he following week for Illinois, here they will make their 'home. Wllson-Waldrop, at HemlcTsonvlllc. orrespondence of The Observer. Hendersonlle, Wept. 4. A very pretty wedding took pace at the Methodist church Wednesday. The bride, Miss Verda Waldrop, is lite charming daughter of Dr J. O. Wal- rop, or Jienaersonviiie, and me groom, Mr. Frank Wilson, of CJreen vllle, N. . C. Is a prominent business man of that placl. Rev. John W. Moore, pastor of the Methodist church performed tho ceremony in a mont Impressive manner. The maid of honor was Miss Nan Lou Waldrop, sister of the bride, and Mrs. E. J. titlllwell, of this town, was matron of honor. The following named were the bridesmaids: Misses Lillian Wal drop, Ine Waldrop, Amy Kd wards, of Hendcrsonvllle; Frances Clark, of Spartanburg. S. C., Henrietta Itagsdnle and Jane Rrown, of Oreenvllre, N. C The beat man was Mr. Haywood Dale, of Greenville, and the grooms men were: Messrs. W. I Brown, Frank W. Wilson and T. M. Hooker, of Greenville; W. B. Wynne, of Bos ton, Mass.; K. 8. Shuford, of Gnxtonlu, and J. C. Waldrop, of Henderson ville. The ushers were J. D. Garden, J. I). Waldrop, Michael Schenck and Orme icdwards. The bride was charmingly gowned In Liberty salin, trimmed in hand made bead lace, and carried a shower bouo.uet of lilies of the valley. The church was tastefully decorated with white asters and ferns, carrying out the color scheme of green and white. Mis Susannah Untnlcum sang "Oh Fair, Oh .Sweet and Holy," and a violin quartette composed of Misses Theo Hart, Kdna Hart and Mesdames Colton and Tutt played the wedding march, assisted by .Mrs. M. C. Toms. The presents were numerous and handsome. After the ceremony an lnfrrmal reception was held at Hotel Gates, after which the bride and groom took a train for New York, At lantic City and other Xorther ncltles. Heavy Aiiirnwi Kales of Tobacco at KlnMon. Special to The Observer. Klnston. Sept. B. The sales of to bacco on the local market during the month of August amounted to 1.947.09R uinds, several hundred thousand pounds more than during the month of August last year. The August sales cost the buyers 1132. 2.1 40. an average over 7 cents a pound. The grade of tobacco sold was of the poorest sand lugs and first 'primings nd great, satisfaction Is expressed at the returns. The Kln ston mdrket keeps high and every pound of tobacco sold brings a good price. Prospects are good for heavy sales Monday. If CONSTIPATED? HEADACHE? , THE UNION NATIONAL ; BANK ; Tbe!h2te & hrlpre 0 f f pn al B2r.l1 rr. . . .. Of .laiAICMlTTi:. N 1: . - - . 'Cijltaiit'i'i ' ;'; finrplos and Profits. . iso.000.00 J C'i Accounts of -Coryjorations, Firms' and 'lidividu- :' ''-''r'.l 0-' Invited. " cs 'S '':: We Issue Certificates -of DeM)sit Payable on i"De .0 ; niaDd Bearing; V , ; ' Annirm ii Tlefi Thraa T Anffia nr T swifter.' V-J ' ?i We 'Alio T&y 4 Per Cent-oh Savings Deposits aiii - V compound tne interest uarxen v. : We Want Your Isiriess. v . y -. 1 ' TN0. B. R0SS, Tice President. r I V y-?VTl C. WILKINSON, Cashier... Very Desirable Residence and Mahufacturmg Property for Sale : Z It J-S acres- of tend S 1-S 'mijes south of the city on R. and macadam on which la located modern 10-room -residence. Bars 30x10 feet, gin house with complete Murray' ginnery outfit, double 'box press, automatic tramneriL rt thr 7.uv rins. g-aterv mill. , house .vylth basement, three cor fnllls and one burr wheat will, ,"'hum ieet. aii machinery. run by power . supplied by the Catawba (Electric) Power-Company; whose . main - line runs, Within about ! feet of this ; property. '; . Sixty horse-power , in. ductlon moter, brick power house 80x39 feet Seed blowti direct '- from gin to seed, house on R. R sidetrack, grain unloaded from ; 5 car at the mill by elevfttnrs. ; AU buildings lighted byi eleetrltstty. Everything practically new and in fine condition. We We offering ; this property at about 10 per cent. Jess thao cost f . s : SOUTHERN REAl ? BTATf - L0A1' S TRUST (CO'IPANY Capital,$75,()0a;" w. s. Alexander: r; . -..' Fresldeat 'v -r,.:r- 'x Surplus, $100,000. A. DUNN. , A. M. -McDOKALD.'' yic President, - v' Sec. and Treai., THE WEATHER. Washington. Sept. i. Forecast: Virginia: Showers Sunday, warmer In west portion; Monday fair except show ers in southeast portion; light to fresh south winds. Georgia, North and South" Carolina: Showers Sunday and probably Monday; light variable winds. East Florida, west Florida and Alaba ma: Showers Sunday; Monday partly cloudy; lljrlit variable winds. Mississippi: Generally fair 8unday and Monday; light variable winds. Louisiana: Fair Sunday and Monday. except nhowers In southeast portion; light variable winds. Kentucky and West Virginia: Fair Sunday and Monday. American Macti tine & Mfg. Co. 5 CHARLOTTE, N. C . v MdnuFacturing Machinists and Founders Cettoi and Cottoi Oil Maimery. , Waste Machinery ui Wood-Worluoi JKachinery. Contract to Install Steam and Hot Water Heating, Fire Pro taction, Elettrio Llgbtlng and Power Plants. . BAXDYi A'MfEKS, ; 1 ConsoJting Engineers. , Water Supply, and Purification, Sewerage, Sewerage 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. i Main Office. J75-77 'Arcade Building, Greensboro, North Carolina. " Branch Office, Laurtnburg. Worth Carolina. ,OCAL OFFICE XT. S. WEATHER Btt BEAU. Charlotte. Kept. 6. Sunrise 6:51 a sunset S:4f p. m. .V TKM PKRATL'RE (In degrees). Highest temperature )west temperature .. Mean temperslure PeMcloncy for the day Accumulated deficiency for month .. Accumulated excens tor year PRKOiriTATIO.N (In Inehes). Total for the month Total for the year Accumulated excess for the yesr ... Accumulated excens for month 0.4(1 1 Total for '.'4 hours ending I p. m 0.9T Prevailing wind direction S. E. W. J. BENNETT, Observer. m.i 77 '67 72 1 : 1:1 0.7 41.54 4.74 GILBERT C, WHITE, C. E. Coasulllag CIVIL ENGINEER Durham. X. C. Waterworks. Sewerage, Streets; Wa ter Filtration. . Sewage Disposal; Plans, Reports.' Estimates, Super vision of Construction. BANKRUPT SALE. Greensboro Table Cinany Plant. 'By order of Coqrt-'I will sell on September 21st, 1908, at noon, on the premises, the entire planjt, stock on hand, etc., of the Greensboro Table Company, best equipped factory of its kind in the South. Ready In nil respects to start up for business, and a large demand for the product An unusual opportunity. ' Detailed in formation furnished promptly. ' - Write to -j ROBERT C. HOOD. Receiver. Greensboro, N. C, Aug". Slst. 190. Stocks and Bonds Bought or Sold. 7 Per tVnt. or more. fro of taxes, can be obtained from tirst-slass stocks which we can offer. - In buying or selling W will be well to have the benefit of our experience and facilities. NORTH CAROM X. TRUST COMPANY, Greensboro, . V. Capital and Surplus $405,4)00. A- W. McAllsttr, President. A. M. Scales, General Counsel. Robt. C. Hood. Asst. Manager. F. D. K o of ;V, v. We endeavor to, acquaint ourselves with the jeeds of otfr patrons and with our arge resources we are prepared to handle" teir business with satis faction. Call and see us about your banking business. COMMERCIAL ii NATIONAL BANK CHARLOTTE, N. C Capital and Surplus $810,000.00. Total Assets $2,70p,0p0.00. .... ':. cnoABiAVrrE,'- n. . c, r -V- Capital and" Profit1. ..l $5S,e . : "ACCOCNTB SOLICITED " ' p i-4 Per Cent On Time Ccrtlflcatea. HENRY M. McADEX, .President JOJUN.F. 0RR:,,, ........ .Caabier - , ' ' Dlrecsora:' J. C. Burroughs '. Oeo. W. Graham J. a Myers J. H. McAden Frgnk Qllreath . ; Cteo. W. Bryan C. A. Bland . CaA, WlllUma Henry McAden . r r T REALTY -i-INVESTMENTS-FOR SALE Railroad site with seven tenement houses, renting for $(24.00 per; year, or about IS per cent., on Investment. A bargain. Price 94.350.00 Two tenement houses renting for flJO.OO per ear. Pries for the two.... .-. i . .f' . . .-. r. tVOO.OO ' Five-room cottage wfth sewerage. 1 bath and electrto lights, renting for IJZ.00 per month; house new. Price $1,600.00 . J DILWOR-TII HOME Seven-room modern home, very desirable .. . i..,, .... ..$4,700.00 The Charlotte Trust &. Realty Co- Phone 377 18 1 Trade : . . ' v y E;9th COTTAGE CAN ARRANGE ;TERMS Five Room, Modern Conveniences. Brown Thone 635. Company .c-203 N. TryonSt Judge Joni-w IMd Mn-li to Clear Iriir-( ham Iokt. Special to The Observer. Durham. Kept. K. Judge Jones rlnlnlied the one-week term of court here this afternoon. His appearance moved more' stationary cases than any Judge has been able to do in a long time. There were 263 cases on the docket and of this mini ber nearly half were retailing Indict Trynts. They represented the accu mulation of year and the contin uance were almost numberless. Judge Jones was especially hard upon the illicit whiskey sellers and put the severest sentences upon them when convicted. DR. FIKN'8 TESTIMONY INTEREST ING. Dr. Thomas Finn, of Boonsboro, Mo., who has practiced medicine for 32 years, says he has uel every prescription known to the profession for treatment ot kidney and hl1der. disease, anil ears he has' never found anything so effective in both chronic and acute kidney and blad der trouble aa Foley's Kidney Cbre. It stop Irregularities and. builds up the whole rut em. H. H. Jordan A Co. and W. U Hand ft Co. Elizabeth Heights POIt SALE: . Finest building alt oa E31aabcth Heights. . Cars riistit at property, Large enough for four or nor boaara, , . . Aa cacepUonat opportunity to . so rare a Una property rapidly enhancing' la value. ,: Addrrsa : , - POSTOFTZCE BOX 111 CITY. , TRICKS IX ALL TRADES SPECIALISTS IN EVERY LINE Construe that as you like, but FOR- OKT NOT I know many things 1 on't tell everybody or the general public. For Instance: GOOD HOMES FOR RENT OR KALE. Why publish to 10.000 uninterested people to catch the attentive eye of but 10? MORAL It pays to have a private housey talk with THE FOREMOST GOOD HOME FINDER - F. D. ALEXANDER (Nothing tinder. 9 10.00). "Jordan's oa the Square." E. P. Purcell, President. D. A. McLaughlin. V. Prea Ve Do Prescription Work "We do it .promptly and accurately. , . Onlr ; experta" em ployed. ; pnlyipure, drugs used. Send your, orders to us. J R. II; JORDAN X . CO. r. NURSES' REGISTER - Qotta&e Homes For S$le $2,!50 For -room home, North Graham street, perfectly new, nice mantels, electric lights, city water, plenty of shade. Place " enclosed and on high and level lot. $1,750 For B-room cottage, corner Third and Long streets. Just recently completed; city water, electric lights, shady side of street, good lot and nice fence encloses property, a - $1,60 For neat'S-room hdme. Twenty-first street. North Char lotte; new, never been occupied, electrlo lights and Aity water. , y The above cottages ara offered for a abort time' only at these prices. Call at office and we will show them to 'you. . , J. Em Murphy Co. S If. Tryoa. 'Phone 842. Accident and Health i Policies . . ' .' v: '-, : .. ... . '- In the MARYLAND. CASUALTY COMPANY are the'most liberal In existence," though' they don't cost any more than, .others. - Every ..one. need a Disability Policy, covering EVERT ACCI. SENT. AND . EVERY DISEASE. , ..,. :r Let us tell -ydy how we wll pay you a djf finite weekly Indemnity If you should be disabled BY ANY 4 ACCIDENT OR ILLNESS. HARVEY LAMBETH, TTgr. Ins Dept. American trust Company.. AT FOR YOU la your money making money for yoo? The . more pfH yoa . - have employed - for you, the less yon neeH to work yourself. If you keep on saving and. putting your savings to work the funded capital of your earning years will gradually take up tlie burden and you 'Will not need to work at all. ? , v . We pay,per cent, and compound It 'quarterly. ik We bare m few Safety DtthosU Boxen jfor irni '' . Southern Loan 5 Savings Dank iOTVt VL BOOTT. Presldenu W. B. ALEXANDER. Tlce Pre. ) ";' W. L. JKNUTtS. Caahlrr. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK Resources $teS00,000e00; r Our method of doing business holds old friends and gains new ones. " ' . ' " : B. D. HBtATH, PregMent. 'Vr .. K JMO. U. SCOTT, Vice President. . 7.'B.'UTTLE, Tlce Predam.v "' ' 1 :, W. H. TAvTXTY, Cashier. V INiSURHNQE ... k ..- V . ' . T something weiall must cirry and we would be glad to serve yoo. We write the following ' Iines:4 Tin; Health, Accident, Surety Bonds, -Steam' Boiler, Burglary, .Elevator; Sprinkler Leakage, Plate Glaas. If ..you need any of the; aboyo insurance, cau mi tM w wiii.; glad to call and see you.. i t a - i ' CAROLINA REALTY CO. O 3. THIESiPrea. . . ' '','i.'"-. v W. D. WliXNSONTreas. apd Mgr. 'No. yt. tl'tl Street. B". USH LEE, Sec w . " J. P. LONO Salesman. -: , . "Phone tot. rriils is the Month jo JwilJ cp jonr fctluice ia our Sarinfi Department . A , New Ictcrerf Quirter bein&ia; October let We pay 4 per c est and Compound the Isterest (uarterfy. - flmerican Trust Company Wood . fibre - Wall Plaster, "Hard Clindi." 03 BUILDER'S ?RIENDj . Freealng doee not hart: natural shrinkage- will not crack It; water aoea not uase n uu vu , uru as nune, wrne lor oooKjex. ..Manufactured by'-.'.vi'---;- - . : CHflRLOTTE PLASTER COMPANY Write for Booklet. $ Charlotte, N, C. SOUTHERN -XMILL STOGICS - Bubject we offer as-SD Modeaa ..................... 10 .Clara W Watts ...... ................. 10-20 Henrietta ........ M Lor ay Pref. ................... 10 Beltoa 4.. ,.,.. ........ UI ArllndOB SO Highland Psrk Pref..." 10-30 Chldwick-Hosklns .. .... 11 Zlrneetone ..4..,..., 13 JKomaehoa ... ................ 10 Woodalde to Mills . ..........v r v Subject we want ...... If , 10 Belton. -: r'-J ' ...... 1 , W Da r 11 niton .. Tl ...... 101 ; ' 10 Cabarrus ...,..'...v..... 130 - 171 f. g Kesler ...........,..,..,.,, 140 ...... Bid ".-W-100 Oafneaville 41 . W-100 Gaffney .. .. ....., H m " . M Southern National. Wilmington ... 1M ..lot A Int. GO Washington common !4 it 15 Wtscaasett .. ..: 1 110' 10 Cllffslde . .Bid Lowell ... 110. 10 Chlquola ........ ...... so ' m iancaster .. . 110 , peU City Pref. eae in uo lit . rraa.sssV vtti-.M - - a.
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