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CHAIiLOT TP DAILY OE3EPaXI7, QCTOT.Z n v 1: su: It-i Ncinbrf or Year Ha Good Ap (..jisji. c mid Oood Table ol t'ou ,m,, charlut Boy's Contributions Numerous Note of tlie College. i'K'.n to The bserver." - .. Tv.-Mrt. not, 14. Tha Davidson - .... Havniinn rnr ni'inbn nu juai uiiiia iU ajipoarance, ana 11 unusually good appearance,, in fact, it would pe-m that ia dre8. prtnt una general make-up it is ahead ot any of us predecessor. Aloert Pickett Dick on. Jr., is editor-in-chief. -The usa Mite editors are 6 A. Llnley, w. W. Morton, O. E. Buchbola H. A. Query. H. N. Alexander, "J. R. Hay, W. HLB Campbell and J M. Harden,' Jr. The exchange editor U R- D Dodge and contributing editor, J.- A- McQueen. R. A. McLeod ia businea . manager and J. B. Whit, assistant business manager. - - ' The table ot contents shows a wide variety . ot composition. It is; "X- Origin t the College Motto, ' H. A. A Ittxaader; "Philosophy". verae),.W. W. M.;"The PhUoeopher-a Stone.rJ. XI. Harden. Jr.; " The H"(wj B. F. Quigg; -The Poet" W. W. Mor ton; "History Not Well Known," J. R, Hay. "O Give When the Robin 81ngs verse, W, W. M-; "The Making ot I , Kie- ver. 8. A. 11 "Jch Dien,' S. A. Linleys "Broadening a College Edu cation." H. N. Alexander; ' Th Fall ' ot the Armored Knight," Orao), A. R. P, R, Jr, '01; ""Isaac Erwin Avery; A Btudy a N. Alexander; Flattenr tverse). H. N. Alexander; "How I Got a Wedding- Ring,? B. T '; ftv M v The Magasin Is carrying quite a goodly number ot advertisements and U in aU pleasing publlca- tion, " ' ' :.;... ' ':'-"t.;;v!"i,J'1:.:., ... .; v'- v It will be noted front the abe e table . ot content that H. N. Alexander, whose gran father. Dr. J. B. Alexander, is so well known by hi contributions - to the ! Charlotte papers and 'by JUs ' historical publication ia making an - early, and ery active start along lit erary lines and promises not only to wield a ready but quit graceful and ' Vigorous pB4 '.-: , "U ' ! . ". i, t Sunday morning ' the Presbyterian pulpit was fillea by Re.- Edgar Tufts, of Banner's Elk, who mada a most In teresting address on bis. work In the mountains ol. western North Carolina, ' kv hi- MraMt. nresentatlons Of the. claims of that section vpon the liberality or the cnurcn, iin school and that ot Mr. Hall t Plum j n-... m r,K.iv Mneroua donation frm thia , community. Tho amount to be sent to Plum Tree U a contri bution to the fund needed at once for the rebuilding of the recently burned dormitory.' which must be completed before tha coming of winter. . - Dr. W. J. Martin Is attending the " layman's "missionary conference, at ' Lynchburg, Va.. being on the pro gramme with other speakers of not t for an address. ' v : GOT XT THE KEJEXm nepetftlon of History In County Seat nt Asue. Wbtm Cwadldat Toe hug' i idunM nnria Khootinar a XEAltor hlpp, Pats Bullet In J. R. Hen-J denoa'a Acnuiean is pot Cerrespondesc ot Tha ObrTer . k i Jefferson, pet ! History repeats ItaeU. Thi w have often heard, but - there eeema to be no fixed rule a to Just when the repetition to to take nlaca, so tha recurrence take us un- ' aware. This was trm fate of tho Town of Jefferson last Saturday when Mr. T. C Bowie, Democratic candidate for the House of Representatives, shot Mr J R. Henderson In tho heel, re- peati&g the story ot more than three J , thousand years ago, wnon tne -iion-r hearted Achilles ot : Theasaly met ' with a similar fat as did Mr. Hen derson. . But , M. Bowl , was not searching for the vulnrbillty in Mr. Henderson, a the story goes, for It was a stray ball that did the work : In the heel, but was sharply after Mr. W. F. Phlppa, editor of Tha Watch- - man, who had published om edi torials In his ipaper to which Mr. Bowie seema to have taken exception. This correspondent was not on the battlefield but these gentlemen seem to nave mat fjt the portofflce, when "Mr. Bowie queried Mr. Phlppa a to i the editorial, referring to tire state ment Jn ; tAtper-a-llea.Tttfrr J'hlpps repuea mat ne aian i Know that he had published any Ilea about Mr. Bowie, whereupon Bowie struck Phlppa and knocked him off the edge ' t the porch where be was standing. Following this Mr. Bowie and Mr. Phlpps both drew pistols and opened tire, Mr. Bowie firing tour shots and b - Mr. Phlppa one. Casuaitl: Dead, - none; wounded, one, ,Aehille Hen derson; loaaea, five ? cartridges and other minor Items, tracTa as reputation as marksmen, and the Ukej political , gain and loasea, query T .- t Mr. Bowie and Mr.- Phlppa wera - Thoth arrested and 1 taken before Mr. ; ilarry Proctor, Justice of the peace. waived examination and gave bonds for their appearance at the next term .. of Superior Court, ' ', Thi Is the first disturbance on tha street for several days, but as soon as the debris can bo removed the field will be open- again to those desiring ' iu us In the arbitrary settlement of : : personal controversies. -....,.- ,- Mr, Roeach - Makes Maiden v 6peecn, , Special to The Observer.' Spencer, Oct. 14. Taking the stump In the interest of tha Democratic is sues of tho day, Mr. F. P. Roesch, t formerly master mechanic y for - tha . fiouthera Railway Company at. gpen eer, mad hi maiden speech here to night to a representative gathering ' of cltlsena, The meeting, was pre sided over by W. J" PetheU Eso, rh airman of Spencer precinct, who In the course of his remarks touched en Stat Issues and presented the speaker v of . the hour. Mr, Roesch discussed - the political problems from, a na tional standpoint, taking tho' ground that the Democratic platform 1 more favorable to the Interest of the work Ingmaa than 1 the Republican plat form. : He maintained an Independ- . nt position ia tho , political . field, howing the fallacies, according to bin views, ef the claim of the Republi cans that the Democratic legislation Is responsible for tho panic of 1197. All Grading Onmrarrs on C- C'M O. Epeclal to The Observer, f','. -' " fipartanburg. S. Oct. 1 1. The last sub-contract for tho i A in, n the Carolina, Clinch nM A Ohio Rail road was let this afternoon to Thomas i. ueane, or Kome, lis. Contractor Drsntirl I commence work nrt moir f everal contractors are now at work. emonp iriem oemg we Asnevilie con- , f.-racxion- tJom-pftftyr-whieb. i at work rar Fpartanburg. Mulns, ateara j ana grading material are being t .rr.-.i out aJny the line of road. ciM of laborers "are flocking to - !i'!le.om. har-nles green' kares ! t' -iiier tferas ol a lnrg healing mono i f r-itu'j. r!ve to r. f!iocr' Cvtiaii :jr Its cf.i.va t '"pertle.- Tickl.oir y tironci i r ' n quickly nj j'.;d to t ! .-.'"ei-tive Cough ... J r. -!-' riOThJJ i (in ' i n It to n. t .: -n. r.o l.U.ro : . ' i t i ..r-n- Capital $OC0,C:0.CD. Surplus and Trcflta tZ2d,CZd.Cd Cross Assets 02,7QO.OCO ' ' ' We solicit accounts ot Merchants, Manufacturers, Capitalists, - Executorsj AdmlniBtrator and all who have money to deposit . bINIUNQ MAIL - has grovn Into rreat favor and our depositors aro not confined 'to Charlotte and vicinity, but. are found In different . parts of North .Carolina, and also In other States. , '.- y' : ; 'S.Vf.'-'.VRITE l)S TOR DETAIIS V ; X ' ' Savings Deposits and . Certificate of Deposit bear 4 per . cent R. A. DfXN, Prest. v A. G. BREMZER, Cashier. Commercial National ! JHE DEATH RECORD. Mrs. Emily Klllian, of Buncombe : ', :. t ,.;f',.COUBty.'v W'V. V-. ; Correspondence ot Tho Observer. , AshevUle. Oct : It. -Mrs.. Emily Klllian died at 'her home in Beaver- dam, live miles from Ashevlllo, this morning at o'clock at the advanced ago of 1 years. Until recently Mrs. Klllian had been dn excellent health. About a year ago she was visiting In Aahavillo and was tendered " a large reception by friends and relative. MraH KUllan r dld at 'the 'old nome place, perhaps tha oldest bouse in, the clunty. Her horn wa the stopping plaeo- for y Methodist bUhops .' long year age. In tact several references are mads to, the Klllian home by Dr. R. N. Price In his "History of Moth odlam In the Holston Conference,'; It wa at this home that Bishop Aabury, the first American Methodist bishop, stopped several ' times while traveling from New-York to Georgia. Mr Klllian was a devout Christian wom an and nearly all her We a consistent member of the Method let Church. Surviving are two daughters, - both i single, and a son. who were present when death ensued. Frank A, Matthews, of Greensboro. Special to The Observer. Greensboro, Oct 14. Frank: A. V.Mh.i wall-known citlien Of areensboro. died of paralysis to-nlgnt, aged 70 years. He Is. survived . by a son ana a oaugmer, w. v , thews and Mrs. George W. PritChett of this city. He was a gallant Con federate soldier, having been a' mem ber ot the Twenty-sixth North Caro lina Regiment. tie waa engao many fierce battles and was severely wounded at Malvern Hill. "MARRIAGES. v VTanor-Lonfc at East Spencer, j1 Correspondence ot The Observer. .' .' 4 A Biirnrfa mar riage of much, interest waa celebrated in East Bpenoar last nignt wnen n..i. nf Tradine- Ford, be came th bride of Mr, C. W. Waller. the ceremony being perrormea py t vr lUKtiina'a, ,nt Snenoer. It jw. - , - - Tnatph the " nriae leaving the home of her parents' at, miles east of Spencer and coming to the hom.bf her suitor, -where the nuptial knot ' wa tied. Thi bride, who is of marriageable age, is an -at tractive daughter or one oi nuu substantial farmers, and th groom Is . vflnnr : railroad man. Mr Waller tole hle btide from her ndirt after the lamny naa re tired for th night and the flight to Spencer waa made in the. moonlight They will reside In Spencer. . , , . . , J . Engineer Pharr NortlrT Carolinian, Special te .'.The Obeerver. . i- nif i i AMr. . James Pharr, of lAwrencevlilej a., an engi neer running netween muiu u Norfolk, wa killed on hi engine last night near Dawrencet'ill, but It la lm- posslbl to ascertain me paruuii of the accident her to-day. Mr. Pharr was a eon of Esq. Samuel Pharr, ot Concord, .and a brother of Mr. C. H. Morrison, of Spencer, who t jm wvTUvriiK taH In re sponse to a message advising hef of th death of ner eroiner.. u was married and leave a wit and atx children. Take Cbarg of Bank's Adverting , . Department. Special te The Observer. - High Point Oct 14. Mr. C, 1. Glenn, who has been cashier of the branch bank here of the Wachovia Doan and Trust Company for several year, has been transferred - to the home office at Winston, wnere it is learned he w1Hhave charge of the advertising department. ot the com pany, this department having . been created . on . account ' i?t .; the immehse amount . or aavertiaing qone oy tnese people. ' Mr. Glenn 1 ancceeded by Mr. Chase W. Idol, a High Point boy, who has been .with the horn office at Winston, -w A' , " j Washington, Oct U Forecast: - Virginia, , t air I Tlujreday ' and Friday; warmer Thursday; fresh south winds. North Carolina. Bouth Carolina, Geor gia and east Florida, fair Thursday aad Friday, warmer Thursday; light to fresh nortneast wua. !.- -ji --..v.-, ; - ... Alabama, west Florida and Mtetaafppl. tab Thursday sod Friday, warmer Thursw gay: light east winda - rs. :i y: xulatana and east Texas, fair Thursday and Friday; light to fresh south 'wruls, West Tssaa. fair Thursday, showera In eoath, ' fair and cooler in' north portion TTrldar. Oklahoma, Arkansas, fit yhursday and Friday. ' " - Tennessea Kentucky and West .Vir ginia, talr Thursday and Friday, warmer Thursday. LOCAXi OFFICS; TJ. & WEATHER BTJ - . REAU. . I . Cbartotts, Oct 11 Sunrise t Jt a n suaaet i:l p. m. ' TEMPEBATtJRB (la degrees.) " . Hlshset temnratur .. ., .......... TS IiOw-et temperature ........ 41 1 Mean temperature .... ..... ...... . U Deddeecy tor the day ....... Accumulated deneteae lof niohth ?! Aecmnulated excess tor year ...... 43 PREOPITATIPN On Inches). , . , Total for 14 hours ending p. m....... Total tor th nvtratn .... . .. .. .... iM, Accumulated exceas for month ...... " 139 Total tor th year .... .... .. .. ...... 44.71 Accumulated exees for year 4.14 Prevaltlns wind direction .. . .N. K. ! .... ....I.--. W. i. BENNETT, ,,"','. - Observer. llfty Year s BiacksmJUtr Painuel R. "6rtey, ef nixbiirg. Va, has it-et shoeing horses tor more than fifty Ircrs. lie' ?: cnatnoerlaln's J'am j I a m hs given tn great rell-f from! I 1 Ai ls end rh'-ima'ixm. It Is the bet j ( 1 evf-r u. J." i'or aie t- V. jU , i. : ': ('.'. i M. K. HOIT, Vk Prest. . A. T. feCMMKY, Ami. Cashier4. ' Bank,' Charlotte, IT. 0. union - V Item of ITew From laacastcr, 8. C Special to The Obeerver. . '' "... . lAnoaster, 6.C Oct l4. Th work ot : building , a '; two-span concrete bridge with steel re-enforcement wa commenced at Can Creek this morn- ln-r '::.', A ' m ' 'An American Champion road ma chin haa been put to work on the public road Just beyond, th - town limit on what Is-known a the. new cut road. It Is said to be doing fin work. ... . , ; ,,., - Court adjourned" last N night, the docket having been cleared. Twelve case were disposed of. CM1 Court will convene Monday morning. - :. Slater OfitloaUy JTU iwJtobooM. Special to The Observer, t 1 " High Point Oct" 14. Mis VeneU Smith yesterday received a telegram from Phoenix. Ariz., saying that her sister. Mrs. Irvln, waa critically til and to come at once. Mr.' and Mr. Irvln went to Arltona from Reldsvill sev eral years ago and ah visited here a year ago. K:yl--:: For Chronic Diarrhoea. . "While In the army in 1863 X was taken with ohronle aiarrboee.l say Georg AL Felton, of South Gibson,, Pa "f , have since tried many remedies, bet - without any permanent relief' until J. A. - W. lilies, ot this place, persuaded m to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ana ' Diar rhoea Remedy, one bottle of which stop ped It at once.' For sale by Wa l4"Hand Kree of Taxes t per cent net Income ran ', be . obtained from absolutely i first-class preferred stocks of ubsUnllal - Nortn - Carolina companies which we can offer yow to-day. , t ' , -. CaU or write -, . u A-''- Trnat Department aOVTHERM IilFE TRUST )t. i ' . COMPANY, -;t :. i: Greensboro, V. O. Capital and Surplus 1406,000.00 E. P. Wharton, President -A. M. Scales, Gen. Counsel.- i v Root. C. Mood. Asst Manager. k : mm 4 ft r , , A GOOD THINQ' . . A Bpiendid S.- Tryon" street , Home For Sale " v. (not far out; just right). A score,: will 1 want f it--only .'' - .one "will get it.V IVee information of Fm Z. : 21LRXZINDBR He Writes Fire Insurance. "Jordan's an the Rquara" K. P.; Purcelt- Freldent ; i, - D. A. McLaughlin. V. Prea ' WE HAVE IT Everything in the line of an up-to-date Drug Store. "Wc 'carry the biggest stbek and there fore have the best se lection. -We serve the best Drinks and cany the best line of Cigars. Toilet articles and " all Drug Sundries here are of the high standard kind. : . 0 He ioit-siwi Ct CO TliOno t. Kunsns' HEGISTEP. liE i ; i, :j I 1 K'iuLOia.l - , C3 East Trada Ct. ' ' ;' ; Capital, . .; . v ;; . . . ; .. . . CCOCD.CO . : , Surplus and Pro5ts.V. . . . . .$1C5,C00.CD n eeouNTs-- invitee GEO. E. nLG0I-T, President' - . "; , Vrf JNO- B. R0S3," Vice President. '! ' : ; ; f.V'., - W. C. WILEINSOIT, Cashier.' American Wacliine & .f.If. Co. n tmtKf CoBei OilMsjBffy.: Waste Kactlscry and Woci-lii Cayi -5?n,jt Steam and Hot Water Heatlne. "flrs Fro-' i tcction, Uectrlo, lighting and Power Plants. ' ,V"' Commissioner's Sa!e of My Lots ' V - -' 4 - . -. - v - s . V, Attention U cnd to the sale of theHarty lot on South Tryon street t ' . v '!,.'' ' -r i - - i , V' byE. T, Cansler and H N. Fharr, Comm&eloners, Which takes .place . on '" . '-.,' ' ' " ''"'.' ' " " ' October lSth, 1101, at th -County Court, Hods , door, at -11 o'clock m. ' , v ' . . j. i . ' This lot front 74 1-1 feet on South Trson street'and extends back with" 4 , '' ' v. that width along th line of the Oliver lot tit feet te Church street ' This lot. will b offered, for sale in lofs and as a whol. .' '., ;'-. '' '' ' : -..v- 732 .Fronting oh - Elizabeth Avenue, near : G)flegCe , An ideal spot un.-which ,to build ajovely home:; . -- u- kuiurpny & go. dt Tf. Tryon. . Accident and Health Policies ..;::.-..vV-rf-.:'--.4-;v'.-:""- ' , '.in . the MARTIAXD CAStTALTX" COftfPANT are th most liberal Ur ; existence, though' they don't cost any more than othera " Every on needs' a Disability, Policy covering EVERT ACCI-" EXT AJTO,1 EVERY DISEASE.. -vt '., l i fV-UK iJ?& l- Vt .us tell yen how, we will pay you a definite Weekly Indemnity -if you should b disabled BT-AKT - ACCIDENT . OR UXNESi HARVEY LAIICLTII, LIgr. Ins. Dept. AUEItlCAN TRUST COlIPAirr. , Jt u give you a CERTIFICATE OF- DEPOSIT-for your Idle or Inactive funda They -draw interest rrora date and are trans- ferabla . ' - V J -' We solicit Savings Accounts and pay 4 per cent interest and compound It quarterly. . . . ' ' , -.-- Southern Loan c Savings , Dank JTXa li' SKWrT, President W..& : ALEXANDER, V. President '. s '. .' .'".'. "W. D. JEXKIXS, Cashier. . , . ' ' iiOUSEH . r Iiadies will find unusual facilities offered by us for handling their accounts.- "We have a private banking room, -with desks, teller's window, etc., ar ranged for their exclusive use. ' fliriei 'iCQh Ir ust Cc nip Tru:t A and Quit talking about It? The new prles In the Mutual II 1 I. Is now ready. I took ahares 10 days esro. and h'r you are still putting It off, and you'll die Jut "going to d. something-." . ..THE OrPOnTCXITY 13 NOW : and lfs a 'young man's day, l.t hundreds of them rljht here in Char lotte are blind to tKt-.r suj-rtiur ad aiitsiKes. - iOIN(i TO JIAIlIvY a penniles msn th.ne dav, fa'.r la-V.-? fm excuse for ft In the long ago, perhaps but none M-.:.:. l a It. ptvj jou re not f .r (rm a foot Do it. smt, ia r,,ar,y c a c-u'tl have t.im to take care cf, anj . feed his children. . V ' .. hut lot: a v.'m: r.iT ', of rervef Tt.' n i'.a the ::fu.i!. t r:,l do It l for? y.a ?-p. Zhfti "Slick to It lifce trim ticat-t, sr. I . It f.iKs to tfl:3.e son:".?.!r z ef you. I'll j ay for b " S- f k ! ; f i k. 1 W mi 'a Machinists and Founders FOR - ;; - ' r"'p ? r:. : - ; -i . - - f ,.: ,'Fhona Ml. 'flCCOOTS E; .-3 i w r a-aa-a I i . Thre hriv'rc to Southern t per cent, i.ft sfi--r 7-room re - : i. ; ern lmproveitients; I t v the city Is bui!diii-T m. i compared o r.hm it vi;i l i,i Terma tl. 000. 00 or t.iie down; loan association.- Fin lot on Park avenue, 1 :. t-acr lot on Derlta roa 1 Cffrri; P''f Ff ? ' L v ..t,..Vtl It . ttw.i Lu t . j Capital,' $Ti))CwD. .W. S., ALEXANDFR. .It. 'A. :.. President. first.,f.oticnal:Cun!i CIIAELOTTi:, ir. c. Oldest " National ' Baiok In "North Carollna i . Government . Peposltory. ' Capital and vl'rot $ 500,000.00. k4 per iCent.;-Interest" on time, de posits. Account solicited. . - ' REXRY M. ' 3IcADrX. ' , t ' -t. . ,iJ - - 11 lrestdent ' roror f. orr, ." . , , Cashier; - B'u S 11 di. ia g; hot ELIZABETH AVENUE, $1,000.00 v 50xI98:Ft.fRea;AlIsy-- 'Phono 5C5; TIIEr GIIARLOTTE . ;Res6ufce3;$J,500,000.00 Our method-of .doing l)'usbcss holds old friends and ; ...t-'V.i ;', ( , u , , , i ' : ' gains new ones- .- . i. .5 ,;.. a, , it'.. , f B.!D. miATn, Preslden. AXO. M. SCOTT. Vice President ' ' - ' : JI. UTTLE, Vice President ? 1 Is something we.all must carry-and we would be glad to serve you. We write the following lines: . Fire, Health, Accident, Surety Bonos, Steam Boiler, Burglary, Elevator, Sprinkler.. Leakage, Plate Gla. If you need any, of the above. Insurance, "call 601 and we will , be glad to call and see you. , ,. , ; , : ; - .caholhta realty co. O. 3. THIES, Pres. ; B.s RUSH I.EE, Sea . W. D. WILKINSON, Treas.-and Mgr. J. P. LONQ. Salesman. . No. S W. Fifth Street - ' - rphorie 0I. W offer much below the-market price the most desirable lot In Elizabeth. . If Is 'well elevated and on car line. i - This Is a good Investment as .well1 as. a most desirable place to build-a home.'' For further Information see or 'phone - f-, .'.';:;------.---' . ' The Cfinrlottc Trust C, :z:Mj Co. , , ... CAPITAL t2l,C"3X?. rvTtf A.'G; Craij,;C : :rctary.-1 r Tr- i H.....U Jl jrj; J. Cnlrrr, r::j lu L .U . - the -euil:: rrceitnff does not 'hurt: r water docs not make. .'it X-1 Jianufatturcd by., .." .';.'.'. V.'rlie for EooUct ; v;j c. , 7 i i:: I'. :" 2cn-tax; . i:;.ur.l by f' tv r- 1 ( . i ( y e ' '-t i i.y I 1-3 1 i A. - (..;:.' on"tru'e't, M mod- i v I-h Ih.e VI" w. sv-nue In . i't:c? cf i-ropertr. Is h)t r.o laro to fcve years, i'rae on"v .j j,;ri.fi balance through the building and - worth. J'. , ,'. , v.ti.c :-j.co i, ,,,.,. $ 1,1-3. C 3 J r " , Ti" Cf""""-! , , L vv C.ijjA-'3 DT.--N', A. M. McDONALD, Vli-e i reident. . Sec. and Treaa : t - y, 3 IT. Tryon Ct. NATIONAL DAHK . V :, W. n. TriTTT, Cashier. X ::d 'nj-1 tS r!. !- !"1 not cr h; i. - ; " s.6te. Write fur lH,k;"t. ' ' - CI -.il ::e, X C. .4. f " , T . .w V J t. . . 3 to-': l.r.::5 c:i rcr.l c. i i"'"'--:c r ' i. ' :
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