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CHARLOTTE DAILY OEoZ.ftVEU, OCTOIJr.Ti -I, i: a :.:;Li'LN(i run ;yome AT ti,MUAL INSANE. IldsriTAl . . , - t'ottuuiKsion Htt 31 rule an Order ) -it a Xwo-tstory Dueling to Osntalu I . . lay 1 looms- ill He Firs Volony Ei-er Ertabllslied For Yo- - nian at Any Insiitmlon of Tliis Kind -Male Colony Will Be I -oca ted oa tirimes Land Unlit Ooctass For ;i!i.Iovp jiuiit I'aiKmt Now , la Institution Number 512. ' " - ; Observer Bureau, , . ' The Holleman Building, Raleigh, Oct I. - Superintendent James McKee, of tha Central Hospital for ths insaas Here, uv that Mr. a Wddington. of th hospital ommlioa, has arranged for vonnectloa of th institution wiw ma sewer which th penitentiary built two year . ago and ?- which connects with the city- ewer system..' Ever ira:e ths noepi W buUt InUeSO the eewerag- has been emptied into a small streamVhlcn flows iy...a ptac -where Car eiu Phosphate and Oot- ' tun Mills are now located, i ne ouua- " ing Is one of the beat ever construct ed In the tate. ?, em it was com pleted a Win for women ttas been v constructed, followed ty-one tor men, and In the rear of the latter an annex liu lately teed built at a cost of l(s ' AAi. if la ttia a nnmAM rf the om mission to . as nearly aa : possible rqualixe this hospital- and the on at Morganton, and also the two districts . (mil khh hs. fsau ia diTiaea lar white Insane. .i-cv -nrnTJirvrt wm "WOMEN. V , The fcospltal commission lias mads an MmAf for a rwo-exorv ounami to contain I A rooma at location direct i Jv south of the hospital and In a grove t of pines overlooking a. wide stretch of t nnnntrv ttiIm la of iBarucuiar inter est secaoM It s the , first olony for women ever established at any tnsn 11 iiin a t virwl na eonvaleseent ' womsn irUl be taken there and Tsry delightful ouarters willcs arranged for them.;; The dimensions of the todldlB wtU to 11x87. two stories and fasetnent Special mewing rooms wilt arovlrted , with, all sorts or amusement, attractive sun parlors, . niT water, which Is la use in h main building, will be supplied and .sua food will t.carriea irora. inn main kitchen In covered carts, this be- i. ilia viinm In use at Moraramon . . The colony for males -will b located on the Grlmea- lands purchased last an thla rill nave w viuia 4am. each of two stories. The exact i.a r ttmae la not yet determined but they will' provide room, for- 100 , snB. atoms of the rooms In the wo- nllillnar will be SO large they will accommodate three, making the Building shelter tow. uuu tood that tha colony for epileptics, elans for which are not fully agreed n will tie directly south of the noted ' ld ms0B " olc,i stands on the Crtoea property. Superintendent lie- W aval aM millYimn 1 U a.lIJ MW wa a faa with ths administration building at tha th ' the handle. The boiler 1 liens will be located in tn vsUey be thi. colony and the present : iv.iiHina- no that steam can be mu ppUed readily to all. both main duildlna and colonies. The Instltu- cion. Mr. McKe says. needs a water supply tul own- It now pays $180 n. monui or ww, ,-v-.r'--, 1m extremely low. It uses 75,009 gal loiw avday. It la entiUed to 90 gallon per capita of its population, which now totals l.tZS. and h says tt really mors water than the allowance. ls he Is a great neliever In plenty of . KOW all iaiiisi. i The number of patlenta'now is oiz i and the wards for women are full to the limit with 100 present. There ar : fcrmlications for the admission of a treat many women. .There are 212 men In the male ward and there 1, room for three more. There are 102 mat ten t out on probation, -these not feeing counted in ths 612 ahove refer red to. . '-T.' - The Observer correspondent was shown through the new nnnex to the rnaje building and found U to fee of adirabl construction. It Is of re enforced concrete absolutely fire proof and with stairwayaVhich are fire escapes. It Is feurtorles In height with basement and Is by far the feest of all the buildings, toeing- much uverior to the woman's building . . . l mA AAitnlAfl two years ago. It provides for 100 men and next week 10 will : tnte It front ths male wing- which ad lelns It, so that the latter ean toe rent ted and a number of alUraOons made, tndudlnc obsngas of the dining rooms and ath rooms, which will provide quarters for", several additional pa- V'"' FARM AND 'GARDEN. 1 1An Inspection was madw of ths far ma and gardens tf the hospital. This wesson there were It cres in iwheat and though the crop was short , u.t. mrorm harvested. Which has been made into flour and Is toeing used. There are 1H acres . fneors i and 20 acres In ensllag corn havtM been cut and put Into the silos, which contain 27 tons. There ar now 12 head of A -rhtnh I aretyelna milked. L.i ,al of axcellent work hai been don at the cannery, -where 0.000 cane of vegetables grown- on th farm t Mit m, - Th ararden sup- 5i- . .ii .tha vegetable , needed. A -tatole - for horses has toesa built. In else Jx80 feet; lso eight fAtstres for . .imm. -.it Is certain that the rrounds of ts -hospital never looked lo attractive a U present.' What la k. a la the near future in n way of the extension of tha hospital .will - make tt an i even more ; striking nlaee. There are usually a arood many isltors n Tuesdays ana inuraaay which are vlslUng days. The pa- .. i,.. nna a areat deal of the - n-ir on the farm. In ths garden and n the -a-rwanda nnder InteUlgent di rection. The garden Is regarded a one f Xhe finest in the etata v AirTCMS AT THE KECKUSSnVBOi I'ox-HanUng Popular Itecreatloa at mills ficasoo VurnsMurIliin As-iwK-taUoa Meets. There Jiievember . 4th, " i, v -ViW Cnecia4 fa.-.Th. Obtfeireft.i.-;;; v-: Chase Oty, Va Oct' t. Ths glorf ua beauty of these - autumn (r days leaves nothing lacking for the enjoy rient of perfect weather, and walking end riding parties are making ths most of nature'e most delightful sea eon and' famish:, diversion for? ths quests who ere making .t a sojourn in-r Porch car ties are Quite popu lar, and convalescents and invalids nre daily improving tn th exhllarat- in? at mosphfre. . ' ' On every aide the topis of conver ftion is the meeting of the National ; Htrlc Club of America. October 2d, t i followinj-cloae oa this meet is t . t cr the grand .annual meeting of t , ir;ni.-CarolIna Fox-Hunterr .j s.riatfon November ; 4th." Several ; x-y-.uuia have already taken p.'ace, I the huntTg have-been on the go tbe pa ft week, and the .red f il-; ki. nhurg liave bn re " :g irh tiie rnusiOk.of the un ! .".! i k! r '.ur? pack. Saturday v .? a r..' c!n, 511m Clara art, f Av . . N- C, proudly ' t .i .i " r.j i. - Another ex v '.- ir.&y morning:. i-i. 1 tf Cj;.'U Nathan ; Deposits in Savings .f Dejpdrtment made . auy day ,, t before the Bth of October wilh receive inlerest from the first o! ; October.;'V- fU :xHMM $ that interest on these deposits is compounded ; four tiiries Yea:riv v"' ; :, f ; ; CERTIHCATES OF DEPOSIT , t tnsferable "and bearing interest at -four per cent, per annum issued: 7. S ' COSRCIAl . ITIftll BAIili y&ti . . .$82o,oco.do . Savings A new : interest quarter, r begins , THTTESDAY, 00 TOBER 1ST. All deposits . made on or before October 5th will draw interest from October 1st, if left three months, $1.00 will start a ' savings account , r T. W. WADE, President. ; H. M. VICTOR,' Cashier. . ' O'Berry, of Goldsboro, N. C was a matter of much regret to the many friends he has made here by reason of bis genial and strong personality. Mrs. James Fenn, Jr., one of Dan ville's moit attractive matrons, has been a delightful addition to the young married set Mrs. E. C. Laird has as her guest this week Miss Mar garet Ooode, a charmingly attractive and vivacious girl from Boy awn. Miss Annie Urquhart, of Southampton oounty, left a few days ago after a stay of several months. Mr. James A, Roberts, of Lynchburg, gave a de lightful musicals Monday morning, In th private parlor of one of the hotel gueits and delighted every one witn, hia rich baritone voice. Mrs. A. J. Cook returned Wednesday from a most enjoyable visit to Southern points. Mr and Mrs. B. W. Kllgore, Raleigh. N. C: Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hall, Richmond, Va.; Miss A. Gorman and Miss R. Gorman, Nerfolk,are re cent arrivals. Mrs. W. R. Capehart. most charming representative of Avoca, K. C, and her popular and pretty daughter, Clara C. Capehart, are making a lengthy atay. Lat arrivals aret J. A. .Reynolds, K. Reagan, A. B. Abrama, J. T. Law rence, 3. V. Gilbert, AV. W. Archer, I Wilson, M. C. Turpln. Richmond; J. 8. Beatty, New York: W. J. Pat terson, Chapel HIU, N. C: W. ML Farmer, Wilson, N. C: J. A. Stewart. Jr., Easton, Md.; E. H. Reilley, Michi gan; O. T. Saunderson, Cleveland, O.; James 6. Penn, Jr., S. C. Bendall, Judge A. M. Aiken, Danville; T. M. McCoy. O. E. Eckcnrode, B. J. Brooks, J. B. Rawllngs, Ualtlmorx J. Paul Orsff, Roanoke; V. V. Dean, H. L. Turwilllger, Norfolk; K. F. Mlscally, Charleston, S. C; B. O. Currlnv Durham, N. C; H. L. 81m- moniLW. W. Whitmore, J. M. F. Car penter', Pittsburg; W. P. liolllngs worth, Phftadelphla; P. W. Bcckwltht Farmvlllc. THK MXIM M.RKKT. The Cones, of Greensboro. Are the leading Factors In This Lino. American Wool and Cotton Reporter. In the cotton goods situation there have been numerous peculiarities brought out by the interesting, If troublesome, episodes of ths past year or so, but In no quarter of the mar ket, probably,' are theae peculiarities more pronounced than in the depart ment devoted to denims, that fabric which ls and has been closely identi fied with the nation's national life and progress on account of its being employed in the manufacture of over alls, jumpers, etc The bulk of denims, to-day, are produced lay a relatively Insignificant number of mills. Ths Cons Export Company, who handle the products of the White Oak and Proximity Mills, of Greens boro, N. O. are, for Instance, lead ing factors in the trade, for theae mills THE WEATHER. . . Washington. Oct I. Forecast: - . Virginia Fair, warmer Sunday and Monday; light variable winds. Shifting to ssst.'- ' ... ,--" ' North and South Carolina and Georgia Fair and warmer Sunday and Monday; freah northern winda. , -.(.- i East Florida--- air Sunday , and Mon day; fresh northeast winda. , ' West Florida, Alabama. MIssiasfDnt and Louisiana Fair ' Sunday . and Monday: freak east "to southeast winda ' . , .- West Texas Fair Sunday; Monday fnlr in south, ram and eooier la north por tion;, freak southeast winds.. - : West Texas and New Mexico-Fair la south, ram in berth portions; cooler Sus dajr; MondatBa-.'''--..',i;':s Arkansas Fair, Sunday, ram; and cool., or Sunday night and Monday. ' - Tennessee and Kentucky Fair Sunday, rain aad cooler Bunday night and Moa- WaatJlrxlala Fair, and warmer Sun day and Mondays- " '-'- vr - r-. LOCAL OFFICE, V. & W XATHKR BU-Ai'X-i" sy i XSAU'l i.t--? ..!..- '-. i"-:' Charlotte, M. C, Oct t 1902., Sunrise ; a. m.;, sanset :oS p. m. - TEMPEHATVRE ls degrees.) i i ' Highest temperature... . -. H Lowest ieuipeiatBrs..i '. ..,." 43 Mesia temperature. M ... ... ' 12 rMficlency for th day.. . in. ... . ; J4 Aeeutmuated deficiency for-tnonta.. 13 Aocumulsted excess .tor yei-.. M r: . v PEECiminoK fls Inches). Total for 2t hours ending 2 p. m.a... " . Total forth month... ... ... ... '...'- Accumulated deAcieacy for, month.. (.21 Total lor Uw year...V. .... . C7 Accumulated excess fer yesr.. ", ... 2.t3 Prevailing mind direction ,t u' ''.-.. N. S, . W. J. BENNETT. . .-.. ; . ' ' . -iv Observer.. .'.,; , ' -,J"' ''a :(?tlif- 3 V" UNION NATIONAL BANK Department turn out something like 1.500 pieces of blue denims a day. Another .prom inent fabric's the Pell City denim, the product Of the Pell City Manufactur ing Company's mills, of Pell City, Ala., C. E. Riley 4s Co., being agents for these goo da Reward For Night Riders. Gastonia News. i . The Qaston Fartriers Union in ses sion at th Chapel Tuesday passed a resolution denouncing ths "night rid ers" or those threatening to burn gins, eta. An offer is made by the union In the county of 2100 reward for the con viction of tacit men who have threat ened to '-burn cotton gins, in Qaston oounty. RE-SALE! GREENSBORO f TABLE COMPANY PLANT By order of court I will sell on Oc tober 9th, 1100, st noon, on the premises, the entire plant, stock, etc., of the Greensboro Table . Company. Best equipped factory of Its kind In the South; Ready In all respects to start up for business, and a large der mand or the product An unusuai opportunity. Detailed information furnished promptly. Write t- ROBERT C. HOOty Receiver. Greensboro, N. C Bept. It, lf)i. TELL -MB '. ', :- i your' wants over th. . TEL-S-PHONB ;'i -!(No.;2T):-Jx; It reaches th whits agency.' . . 8oms folks say I'm good, at FIXJATlNa A LOAN. v C TRY me and know for yourself. F. D. ALEXANDER A little farm "in town for sale. Jordan's ss - th Sauar. B.- urceIL XVestdsnt. .., .; D, A McLaughlin. V. Frsa ' on Work ; We ' do it - promptly ' j and - accurately; ; ; ' ' v Onlr experts 'X e : ployedl Onlys ! pure i drugs -used, - - tsend your ' ' ftMr trt n V ii.n JOMII & co: NUESES' REGISTER Prescripti ' MADE IN , OUR .' SAVINGS DEPARTMENT before October 6th will . 0 pen Saturdays,' in addition ' to regular - hours, from 4 to j n: m:' ' 1 ( ' . ; ' V -S MERCHANTS & " FARMERS i; IIATIOIIAl BAInt J American r Machine ; & Mfg. Co. CJ1ABLOTTE. N. C Rlnufacturing y Machinists f -andl Founders f Cittoi ml Cittoi Ci Kjctinery. r WasKactlnery in. ;;d-Workint Kattiaery. Contrart to lnstalr Steam and Tlat Water Heating,' Fir Pro- tectlon,- Electric Ligbtfnc , and Power Plaota. tr f ? MM TIMBER FOR SALE " Address y ' rf?v 32,000,000 feet standing pine timber. - - A ' "aEO.BMcipp;;'; jS' Luniberton, 0. -v 11 V I2,7S0 For' 7-room, -fctjry; slate roof house, EUrabeth Heights; good location, slectrle , light and bajn, - "".:,t 24,269 For 7-room. 2-story, slate roof ' houee,' situated on car line. Central avenue, In Piedmont Parkr ' shady side of street, high, v nice iocatlon. Owner deslresqulck sale, hence the abovs low price." " "y 'V.-J- .-v v,,,;v.'V' . . t,60 For -nooifc, !-story house, with., ill . modern conveniences, ill" Tourttu Wardv good Jocation, shady side of street and on car . - f - ; --?Svvi iAidmtHei In. th sRTXjAKD CASCALT1. C0MPA3TF are ith most liberal tn existence, though, thty ; don't cost sny mor J,han ' otherav , ; J. v TBtery . on needs a iDlamblUty.-'PoncF covsrlng EVERT ACCI. y : DENT AND 1 -VERY DISEASE. ;, '.- i;?;;i Let us tell.'ycni how w will pay you a dsflnlts' weekly Indemnity " If you should be disabled BY ANY ACCIDENT OR ILLNESS. v ' - ; 1 HARVETT TlAWEll( - " 1- f AMERICAN : WW INTERESTlQUdRTERs iOn October 1st INTEREST win t credited on aU 8A VINOS' AC COUNT ; Increass your account all you' can before that data, ' W pay Interest n sJl depositsj,ms.ds oa or bf or Octobr Ith .-. 4 -J.pmt eeat- and :omstt' 'iiiirtarI'; , j---Y f; . :; f i'"a - a? 5 :--'., '' ' southern ; Loaiv tOtCr IdV SCOTT.; President "'.'T'.'" Ia JENKINS. O-tuetV noiJSEHOiiyffleGOUNrs -i Iiadies will. find unusual facilities offered by us for. handling their accounts. Yfe have k aC private v banking room, with desks' teller 's window,- etc, ar- -: ranged for their exclusive use. " , j , v--Ia" Iflricah Trust B III..V B till 11" IIIIILI'III v - -" . . - , r -V- Uk a dock to water. Did you notice the rush all day Saturday at the ' ' two receiving windows, some taking SHARES, others payhig on ' - th oldt - ' -- "; ' r--- .. A '-; ' - THE PEOPLE" K NOW ITS VALUE. . ; ' . The other day We advertised a few old shares for sale. They ; went ' " before ths prlnters" lnkVs dr', ssd we could have sold 40 times what ' 'ws tid. . - ' " . ; '" ; - -f - 1. ,:;-';:;- ' do TirnsE things fail?. V- , X; V- Tea, sometimea, but there's absolutely no excuse for It.' Eliminate , stealing and rotten management and failure Is impossible. Ourun-. " divided 'profit on Mar$h 21t was over 143,000.00, and It's much mora to-day. "VtVe lis vs matured and laiil out two large series since January 1st, and one' man, ggl a check for 210,600.00. ! " ; ; ; . - -N-.. ; : - .- -. E.". L. ICEESLER, Secretary and Trcasurci ' 'Fhone Sit. ; bear Interest -from October V ' t ,"s StocKs and Bonds " or j more,' free of 'taxes,' can b obtained from first-class stocks . r -. which w can offer; . .. , . In buying j or selling If will b well to have the benefit of our r experlsnc and facilities. ; KORTU CAROLINA TRUST ' COMPANY, , , -' . 4 . Grrecnaboro. f. ft ' ' Lv.'CapVtal and Surplus 2406,000.' a., tv.t viiBLrrv ,. fieiiuvui,.. : r A. M. ScsleaQensral Counsel. Robt C. Hood. Asst. Managsr. Pbona, sJfe-; c savings uanit .W. 8. AUXANDEK, tloi Praa, 23 S. Tryoa U ? "." Three brick Mirn located near the centre of cl!y snl conve!.:.tt to-Southern Fr Uht Ltpot. Annual rent 22,275-00. .Will pay 2 1-2 per cent, net fter- deducting taxes and lnsuiance. ' 7-room residmirs oa J.lizabi'th' Ave.; newly constructed, all rr.oJ . ern .Improvements; lot-well - elevated with tine view. No avenue la 'the city is 'builulng up more rapidly. -Prleo of property ls lor i.ow compared to what it will be In three to Ave years. Price only Terms, 2LOOO.0O or more down; loan association.. 1 ; Fin lot en Park svenus. Dl!worth.,.,. H... .. .. ... ,..$1,000.03 "4 8-acr lot on Derita rosd...... .......,.. .-...,....,$l,250.ca ScHhzraf Wi Estuii Lc:n Trirst Ccr;::y : Capital, T5,000.;j . "'h. - ' : 0rph, $1CD,CC3. . ' 'W- .'ALEXAND-K. .:... A. - A President , . , ....' first f.Qti::iaI Den!; 5-)CHARL0TT, IT. C " Oldest; ; National Bank In ' North Carolina. . . . .. .. ; ; ' ..'Qsvernment Depository. ' ' Capital and Profits $080,000.00.s . S.4 per cent, interest en time de posits. Accounts solicited. '. HENRY XL- McADEH. t, ,- . Proaldent, . V JOHN S". ORR, ' -' - Oashler. J l.V : . V.".-. v. .: s ' - BiifiMfaigX.Qtl- EfiETH " "AVENlJE; V$J,000.00: 50x:J9.8Ft5RcMr'McyIt's-a'- Dandy. ' Phone 535. : -1 THE CHARLOTTE jt - '? :Rcsourcc;$J,50O,000e00:: ' -: AOur:inethod?ot doing business holds old friends and' ! 1 1 gains - S " - a. ' , B, D. CATJ1 Prfsldeni, , S J - . . tfr-H. ' , 1 'Ni? Is something w all must carry and w would b glad t serv you. W. writ th following lines; v Firs, Health, Accident. Surety Beads, Steam Boiler, Burglary, fls .tor. Sprinkler Leakag, Plat Glass. tt you nssd r, ft tb"aboir Insurance, call (01 and' w will be , glad te call and ses you. , x - .. - ; , - 0AR0IJ1TA O. J. THIES. Pres.- - N y?. p WILKINSONJ' Treas. and V 1 No. VV. Fifth Strsst t , ' W offer for sals, or exchange for city 'property, a' splendid farm of about 40 acres," four miles from city. ; Has good -room cotuge, barn and splendid orchard. , ; ' " :'lJ ' - '.; ' . ' For further ', particulars ' see" ; ;4 'Z-'L;. "' - - TIicIciiaH Co. . v ' : ; . CAPTTAIi $200,000.00. . 1 1 - . - ' J': pUi 077 0. Craij, Secretary. F Trr',i r,,w "d I? x Ctobers, Trei v L- ;llC- V. TIffi-BUILbER',SrFr.IEin r Freexlng does not hurt; astura shrinkage will not crsclt It; wster .does not soaks it fall o8; hard as stone. Write for booklet -'. MannXactured by , , , t -. " v cnfiDLom Wrlt for BooUet. "Z" v- ' ; ' , ChailoUo, N. C. THIS HANDSOJ1E r r. ",iir & cti -.lug la Ktv.l balance through the building -ani DUNN, A M. MCDONALD, Vic president Bee, and Xreas, "I' ' - a , . ' 203 IT; TryonCt. NATlOiJAL- DANK new - ones,, , j:-; , , J "r f if' T ' -y '7.' 'C - LITTLE. Vies) PresldenA , ."WH. TAriTTY, Cashier. ' 1 - v-,.r". 3 REALTJ 00. B. RUSH LEU,- See. Mgr. J. P. LONO. Salesman, , .. ' ""nsn 12. IIU.M - 10II.S.M.C
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