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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, NOVEMBER 18, 1903. . 12 3m. n. Roes, Frosldettf.: F. Flowers, Tiro Pres. T, A. Aoajms, 'Atty. C0K3IDEE; THE DEATH RECORD., Frank Browning, of Dwhw Coanty. Cirreispondence of Th Otieerver. Darham. No. 14.-Mr. Trank Browning, aged ; Tl rear, died last night several mile In th country af ter an nines of a few weks.. Ha .Jeave a wife and six children., 'He was a Confederate soldier and trail known here. H waa a farmer of rnram , and , -good cisn of the county. ; V j -'.'r V. ' Mm. EMx Miner, C Ttowaa. Special to The Observ, ' Salisbury, Nor. XT, Rowan county lost one of lta oldest ettlxens In th death of Mrs. Blisa Miller, which oc curred at Granite Qoarry yesterday. Mrs- Miller was about years of and had been Quite feeble for some ttmo.,.;; . . . ' ' .' Xf. tt, Itmia, of fpencer. Special to The Observer. gpncr "Nov. IT. W.' U Iwis, aged Zt years, a well-known employe of the Southern Railway, died at his home In East Spenoer yesterday af ternoon following aeven week of confinement with pneumonia. Ha was an honored member of the Brother- hood of -Hallway Trainmen and L O. O. and fcoth orders attended the ' funeral In a body, the burial taking place Plney, Davidson county. Ha la survived by a mother and two ala- term, . ' . llarwr McCain, of Spencer. . Special to The Observer. flpenceT. Nov. 17. Harvey McCarn, a bra Iceman on the Southern Railway at Spencer, died here yeeterday from ' fered for a year. He. was highly re ' garded y all who knew Um. He leaves a numner or . near reiuv The Interment takes place at Stony Grove,- Rowan county, to-morrow. Among those aurvlving are a young wife and one child. ', l)t. T. 6. Harris, of Henderson. Special to The Observer. - - . ....... 111- ;; Henderson, iv. ii. nu - Ties of more than two weeks of : pneumonia Dr. Frank SummerflelJ Harris, of this place, breathed his - last this morning at o'clock. Though hi death was not unexpected, it has cast a gloom over the entire commun ity. Dr. Harris was born in Gran- ' ivlll county, near Stovall. and waa a son of Or. Adam Clark and Mrs. Pal- i tie Wbltaker Harris. xus w iprominent member of the Methodist Protestant church, a highly esteemed "citiaen. a devoted son and an affec tionate husband and father. He was M yeara of age and was largely con nected with the most prominent fam ine In the eastern part of the State. Th funeral aervlcea will be held at the M. P. church Wednesday. . Mrs. Nancy Clapp, of Concord. Special to The Observer. ' - Concord. Nov. 17. Mrs. Nancy Clapp, aged 06 years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ben F. Allred. this morning at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Clapp had been very low for several months, having received a stroke of paralysis some time ago from which she never recovered. She waa a native of Ran riolph county, her maiden nam being -1 Rain. Bhe moved to thl city with tier late husband, David, H. Clapp, ' soma twenty-five years ago, and has : for quite a long Urn, made her home with her daughter on Academy street. 1 Sh is survived by two children Mrs. Allred, with whom she lived, and ' a son. Mr. Ed Clapp, of High Point. .. ' Rha was a devoted mother and " Christian woman, being a member of the Methodist Church. The runeral wvm, wuuta.,;u . . w iu in n ..vwna . i " sfternoon at 1 o'clock by Rev. Thomas '.W. Smith. , MARRIAGES. Rodman-Rodman, In Iredell. Special to The Observer. , State-Tille. Nov. 17, Mr. Roger W. 'r (Redman and Miss Mattie R. Redman were married Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. J. 22. Prlvett. In New Hope township. Rev. J. P. Gwaltney. of Alexander county, ofll- elating. The marriage was a very - quiet affair and was planned as ' a : surprise for the friend of the bridal : irouple. The groom Is a son of Mr. It, C. Redman and the bride I a , daughter of Rev. T. B. Redman, all of New Hope township. Both are de . serving people who are quite popular la their section of the county. Marriage Secret Jast Couldn't Be ' Kept by Magistrate. 'Special to The Observer. ' etateaville, Nov. 17. Although ev- erybody who they thought might give . them away Including the newspaper folks- had given the young couple their word that they would not tell a soul, the particulars of a secret mar rlag In Shlloh township have leaked out. The Justice of the peace who performed the ceremony was the man .whs could not withstand the tempta tion to tell a few friend, and the jians of the bridal couple wars rrus ' tratsd. .' Th marriage occurred la flhiloh township Sunday. November th. and th contracting parties ware Mr. Clyde Shook and Misa Annie Wilson, fcoth of Shlloh township. Shook and ' Miss Wilson left the home of th trides parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, stating that they were going out for a short drive. By pre v loos - arrangement they drove to a certain colnt la the nubile road, where they were met by Joatlce of the Peace Rowell litti and a friend, who Were In a baggy. Th fcuggte were driven dose together and the ceremony .was performed In short order while all sat far th tjuggiea. Mr. and Mrs. Hiook then returned to the horn of the bride, where th latter remained tuitil Sunday, when Mr. Shook came for her, the Tact they had been mar ried a week previous having leaked out. It we their purpose to Jteap their marriage secret until Christmas. 21rfarintory Trustee Meet and In- . , i. aped BalMIng. . , ' Epedel to Th Observer Concord. Nov. 17 There was held this axiiernooa a meeting of th woard cf trustee of th Jackson Training , t-ebooL, Chairman 'James P. Cook j. residing, to oonsider plans for farther development. : tbis morning- Chair- man Cook ' and ' Superintendant Thompson, accompanied - by several citizen of this city, drove th trustee out to ttie ground Ml Inspected th f 4 buildings now nearlng completion. l.e visit was the first for th mem. t -r of tTie board and they . were - -' i r llh th location and with th ri one by the building committee. , . -v iv ember of the board expressed ;re wlih everything. The grounds ' i x - splendid building appealed to : r, i f ir eurpaased the expectations . " t: f Visitor. ' - 2 .Nttf PUKE VyOO AND DBUd LAW. i - p!ei ta annonnc that . . i -r and Tar for eourfis, eoMs - -..'jt'l- Is pnt sf-ctwl by the r ) wl gr i Law as It C M. . - -r harmful ". 1L th fact that th Mecklenburg BnOdlnir and lioaa AsocUUlo,J)lng new organisation, with no, oarly maturing series and accumulation er ap plications fer loan wlU b In position to loan all IU fund to sharoholders aa rattldhr realv4w.a-.--. ' , , r. ' ' ' . ' , r . . A. G. CK-UQ, Secretary ana xressnrer. , t TWO MTJRDEB . CASES POCKXTJUD. Tork Connty Conrt WlU " JTert Week Try . two negroes or uipiiai CrlmeaWNTacli iMrger Cotton Crop Special -to " Th Observe y-;- i ? jornvuifi, a. in 2iOv. li. ins raw term of the Court of General 'Ses sions will convene ' her next Mon d v Tli. 1 Anrltat im Haht ' and ' It ' is not expected that sxceedlng.'thre or four days will be necessary to clear it. There are' two nrisoners in jail charged wth murder, but a both ar negroes It is not expected that much time will be consumed in disposing of the chargea While It Is. possible that either or both of them may bo abl to produce testimony contra-( die lory of that developed at the lh oneata. It la evident that If they do not both ar clearly guilty of mnrder. a tho testimony already developed Indicates that both shot down their victims with a little enow for. their lives as Is usually displayed by the sneaking cowards, both white nnd black, who have made South Caro llna'a murder record one of the black est in the world. The game season openea up terday and a a result quite a swarm of local aportamen waa out for game. It Is said that the supply of birds is shorter thl season than for veral ...... m unfavorable weather conditions during the past summer anJ?5- ,anv instructive frost of the present season made it ap pearance Sunday morning. There had been several light frosts previous to that time and much of the vegetation had been killed, but not nearly all. Coming so late a. It did frost j iui amQoa it la eatlmatea that by reason of its tardy appear- anc tne conon will bo several thousand bales i more than It otherwise would have been, but notwithstanding mis w- rz of many of the best farmers will be lLViii i.M than those produced on the same acreage laat year. WEUi-HUPPEN 6TDH. IXJCND. Offlccr. Frm South CaroUn. Moo nam n nn " Special o Th Observer. Gaffney S. C.. Nov. -PS O flicers Mcuana -" ,7,' here yesterday from Greenville and went over Into North Carolina, where Tl " . distillery of about 160 about 7,1,. nl radv to be distilled, ana cers. Th. pm w-- : a way wun.B-j. ------ location K womu iio.o. - -- , trauoo was effected through a hoi In "Th.3 plant war located not far from the BoSlng Spring. High School. had 'been a source ui -- the authorities of the school, as the '-"S. .t,-r.n would supply the students with whiskey. A Durham Negro Ran WUd on Sunday AtAPnrMn. Correspondence of Th Observer. Trham. Nov. U- .Lh this morning ?t to court In two oonoa 01 '",,rB,. ach HenrSlmmona . .wild nigger Who too ma . nrn- nopn and hurt two men J ceis. Th. ""f t ,-d fallow who ran when he saw w knife that Simmon, held th. negro heaved at him d by agreat dVnncV" Th. ilmmon. f.l- re.1 -(S': 1, Anmn bot was and maae mm v bolBterously. BUUesTin Postmastershlp Aspired to u rnn. invii ensiderabl talk of hi. -ucce-or. ZZLZ but -ra U-J rhih ia a xa - SKA ? - "5rj pass: thmk U tun. X,Tiaountr esn to hav s - - n. fnr Awum ' ' . - iog thho har. oeo- n.d as vroy. Tbarpe. a- '---."0 nnka. John '523 LeTaard. Vhll. Sharp nof-o-'' .r suune 01 in" .. .n. V-J mmm JunrrMBOndSnt nofnrepSoa TtSI U Vh.VhW or.not not prepares o for the appohJtment py-" ' .1 Oa Twaf Obwtrvlnc 8chol r- Purham. f --sj,. Crotc-Mi-w- - of ana - - M Is everywhere. Is In Durham for week. Mr. Crotchneia of th. Maoaon ZrZJZZ from lAinngwsu . - " . a.w .1.. .lf amxara aerv reea wi. v. mrt M un It I th oes o Ud.' la Us- travel, he means to study those mKhodahican. u can Stanly County Farmer .Sells Mach k. ; Money... I Special to Th Observer. : Concord, Nov. lt.-Mr, ' Joha A. Rowland. prosperous : farmer , of Stanly county, who lives near Misen beimer Springs, was la th city to day, having brought to market 171 pound, of pretty, sonrwood 'honey, for which he found ready sale at 15 eents a pound.-'. Mr. -Rowland say. that h has already sold more than 200 pound of .; honey-and still ha several hundred pound. ,of the nec tar for hi own ue. Th honey .crop in all sections this year U, far above th. average, and those who' have" bee ar. one again reaping a great har vest frim. th. labors of the buy little bees. "; - MitaH VMM MM MMM . C Arm Cut :on & ftonm: -Special to( Th Obaerver. - ! tr Spring Hope; "Nov:' IT John .B. Proctor, aged about 89, an experienc ed sawyer, whil ol'rng an edger at. a sawmill near her to-day, had th misfortune to have his right arm cut off -by the Baw,'- His coat sleeve drew his arm Into th. saw. Proctor I well known in aawmttl circles and ha a large family. ! ' THE WEAXHEB. - Washington, Nov. n. Forecast: North Carolina. South Carolina, Geor gia, ftr, warmer Wednesday; Tuesday fair: light to freeh southwest winda Oast Florida, fair, warmer Wednesday; Thursday fair: variable wlnday West Florida. Alabama, fair, warmer Wednesday; Thursday fairs UM to 'rreih south winds. , ' ' Mississippi. Louisiana,- east-Texas; f$u Wednesday and Thursday; light'" to fresh aouth winds. West Virginia, fair, warmer Wednes day ; Thursday fair. r Virginia, fair,; wanner Wednesday; Thursday fair;" fresh south to southwest winds. . . ' ". West Texas, Arkansas, Mlwourl, Ten. neasee, Kentucky. , lair Wednesday and Thursday. LOCAL OSTTCE. V. 8. W"CATHKR BU . . - RKAU, ChaShrtte, Nov, 1?-Sunrls. 7:C0 -"m.; sunset t:U p.m.' . TEMPEHATURB n degrees). Highest temperature .. ET Lioweet temperatur. .. H Mean temperatur .... ., .. ........ S Deficiency for th. day-.. .. , 4 Aooumulated defldency for month.. 21 Accumulated excess for, year U PRECIPITATION (In Inches). Total lor U hour ending S p. m . Total for the month l.7 Accumulated excess -for month ..... 23 Total for the year .. Accumulated excess for year Prevailing wind direction S. W. W. J. BENNETT,' Observer. On can stop Indigestion Instantly by a dose of KodoL The pain and Irritation are ended at once. It la surprising how quickly the stomach recover when given the help of thi perfect digester. . for tlon.d V. M. th. betas' th. 1 all Stats schools a w. head lVi Impressed .roflfahly be employed la hi own k1 and h like what t her. greatly. Dramatis Special High help expo club homo ' he has seen m F. D. K REMEMBER THOtT MB. ' WHEN THOU WANT EST A IATjV (I cell verywhere). WHEN THOU BUTEST A BOMB (I aid and assist). . WHEN THOU BUILDE3T AN HOME (I Incurs 'gainst, fir. loss), WHEN THOU WOULDST RENT OR HAVE RENTED (I And homes and occupants).' WRITE, 'PHONE..' SEE "V . t-s P. . RLBXTlNDBn ' Real -Estate Dalr.; ' Clah Organised at to The Observer. " ' Point. Nov. 17. Organised to m writ ii for fun and xperlenc for the member a dramatic was lormw ---- f Mrs. U Ingram with th election of th - following omcer. President Mr. I J. Ingram: vie nrealdent. Dr. T. E. - Parkin; secr- sua uw.ui,. - were several Charter memoera . Tne cmn oeciaea o ptv 'Box of Monkeys' at Thomas- 1 1 . rkl. , . W A .In. pre ta rr There enrolled. ent vl lie that by local ni.tf ..l.ht This ta the BlaV was so uccesafuUy given here Ulant last wees. pi irs ri urn nr to 14 days PAZO OINTMENT U ruaranteed t. rure any caw? of Itching, Blind, .)c-l'.r.g or Protruding Pilfa In t to II or money refandel. . 80c "Jordan a Sasara." E.' F. " Pnreetty. President 'f.: n. A. McLaaghUa. r. Pre, Mayor. Don't Go Home , 1 0 .--.vf't.- unta; you; hare 'risitcd the greatest drug store '. in the South nd, had . onet)f our delicious Hot -Drinks. ' . I-Everything the ' best, and up-to-date, ..You -are .- welcome here.'- ' It II. JOHDA'I SCO. Thone . NURSES': REGISTER . Capital. i; V.V.,.'. .$200,000.00'' ; ' '' Surplus and Profits: ..VV..l'$135,000.00 - XGQOUNTSt INVITED . i ! r GEO. E. WILSON; President. , , ; ; , . 0,B. ROSS, Vice President.; V ;T ' WC. WILKnTSON, Oashler. s Real Estate; For Qalc ll.eoo For Vacant Lot,' South Myers street, l-2tI4d,-with alley; , . a beautiful location, and ahohld bo taken at one. at this; price. ' 11,100 Yor Seven-Room' House, all modem .convenience, Pourth Ward, lot it 1-2x1 1 a with alleyj-cloae In and splendid bar- , 'gain. - . 91,600For Five-Room Cottage, Twenty-First street 100 feet from car line, city water, electric lights, cabinet mantel and on . - shady side of street A good Investment, renting for 1150.00 1 " - per year. t . - L . J. Em Murphy & Co. At N. Tryoo. , , fPhone 94 . -j JLj i SmJ W W r For lot located oa corner of Caldwell and Boundary , streets; three 4-room housc3 and one 3-room house. ' ' Buildings new and occupied by good paying tenants. 'Annual rent" $376.00; Lot 100x126; rate of income 11-1-2 per cent. It vrill pay you to investigate tlus - at oncel , , -' . Sciilbrn Rad Eskte Lc:n 8 Trust Cc;:ny - 5. ft- First TJaticnal Dank ; CHARLOTTE, II. 0. . ' ESTABLISHED IX. 1865. ,C Capital anA Proflu . , , $ S60.600 Asset.; . 4. ,, ,,91,t50lO0 Government Depositary.. ' 4 Peir. Cent Interest Paid on Tisn. rJ t' - ( 1 ' Deposits. . ' -1 , -v HETRT M. McADEX . . . , . President JOEQf : F. ORRr. . . . V . . .' , .. Cashier 1" J - Cut Flowers This ad. advertiee POMONA, N- C th Dlace where trees and flower are produced to perfection. Speak of POMONA and you hav th truest synonym of the beat of everything In TREES and FLOWERS, i we are calling your attention par ticularly, now to our CUT . FLOWER DEPARTMENT, wher we are pro- duclng particularly nice flower tor particular people who demand . th very "swellesf in loose cut flower. Brides' Bouauet. Designs,. te, -W ship to all point. Writ, telegraph"! or telepnone. . .- , . J. VAN UNDLEY NTJRSKRX CO. Pomona, N . C .. , " ' Sale of Valuable eotton Mills; ; On Kovember 15th, 1I0, I will sell at public Auction, at Concord; N. C, th very valuable plant of the Odell Manufacturing Company, consisting of three : mills In ' good running order, containing about 11,600 spindles and 7(0 looms, 130 acre Of land, 171 tenement houses, warehouses, store. etc.P and., the walls of another mill recently burned. ,, i, Fin location for- milts, and per. fectly, healthy, Th tltl la perfect, help, abundant and efficient. ' - For further -particular address -m at ConooraV'Or oreensnoro, n.' C. ; , -j "ifry,:!.. .Receiver, American Machine & Mm. Co. Manufacturing Machinists - and v Founders Ctttoa an. Cdttei 03 Kattmory. 5 fco and Woof Vorlint Kariintry. .:;;4G Contract to tastall Steam and ' Hot Water Heating. Fir Pro tectlon, Electrk) Ughtlng and Powe Plants, . J Accident and Health 1 Policies . In the MARYZiAND CASVA1TX CO MP ANT ar th most Uberar la existence, though they don't cost any more than othera . ; Every on , need a Disability Policy covering EVERT ACCI DENT AKD EVERT DISEASE, 1 icf-i': Let us tell yoM how- ws will pay yoii a definite weekly Indemnity : U yoo should b. disabled ' BT ANY. ACCIDENT OB :HjWTES:;); HAEVEY LAMBETH, Mgr. Ins.: Dept. AMEBICA2T TRUST COMPANY. ; V )WHY NOT BECIW TOrDAY? t.v'CV ;:2:H'M;'?' "--''', v ? The ; resultsbbtained by making dejposits in this ibank regularly will surprise you.. . Bring your sav-.; : ings to usj we will pay you4per ceiit interest, pom- i pounded every three months, c ;,. ; . J5bMlrnioa 'Dahli v 3TXO. K. SCOTI, president. ' . W. 8. ALEXANDER, V. Preatdest. . , - " - Wk I 4E5XJ!IS, Cashier. . - - . -; - American Trust Company ' ' It is the policy of this Bank tomeet every . legitimate .request, of its customers consistent witn" 'sound banking.-.'- Y "; ,V ' V V DEPOSITS SOLICITED ON THIS BASIS i , , GEORGE STEPHENS, Pre, v w r. S. FRAlfKIiHf, V, Pres. t W. H. WOOD, Treaa. W. & LEE, V. Pre. , , J. E. DAVIS, AssC Treaafk YOUR MISTAKE, BROTHER , s.!.iv..-; y; .V; ' ; : " ' li'tallur. to carry UXfTVJtXt B. it SHAKES; long; ago.V It , has builded homes for your poorer neighbors, accumulated enug sums for the rtoonty day.'nelped educate their children. ,lhstilledt a Just 'prld i into their Bves, created pv laudable ambition to better their every con- dittos, and made-many a man one of lorc. and responsibility,, who, . " otherwUte. would, hav. been a failure.:. Now, what. hay-, you . done T ''I You're "had tham opportunities mad bigger galary, perhaps, at ; ... ' that date,, thought you were much wiser,' criticised ' .thos who put away Vttle each week In the B. L, but' how dop your condition, , compare with th other T. You hav no home; every year you move ; into a leas desirable! house because of advancing . rent as values en hance; you've grown older and your earning capacity, Is reduced; 'you've had sickness and a death, and owe , money in-;, consequence; . you're .our. dleifruntled. disappointed, 'and. In a' word, you're a poor - citisen. Th only use th public has for you 1 to OPT YOCfi VOTE, ; : and. T!'nly uneaklng, you ourht to b DISFRANCHISED. TUB MUTUAI WILIi HELP TOO NOW. J S'L.IZl E L ICEESLER, Secretary -and Trca: Thone lit Cliarlotte, ' N. C. rf . WU -AbUUlU UUIUlCi fVW. , . , Water anoeewer connections. r liental $208.00 per . ( yearl One-half block of Tryon street ' Canar ' range satisfactory terms. ; For further particulars,i V 'phone or 'call on ; , - - Thone S3; ;2031T Tryon Bt, , THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK W. S "- t Our method of dome, business holds old friends and s "gains. new ones. - ' ,; ' B. D. IHEATn. Prestdeds. ; , - -v ; . - ;; . , t - " ".- v.:'-, jntOL M. SCOTT. Tic Prestdant. :,:t w A u 1 . 8. UTTXiE, Vlce( Preatdont W. nVlITt, Oasfaletv T QDPril AI OFFER ' For a few day ,w. offer yon a neat; new S-room cottage, double siding,- hall, five closets, ' large rooms, nice 'mantels, til and grate . i la each tooth, except kitchen;, city water, electrio lights and fixture; ; 1 lot f 1x12 on'oorneRj' with any,ln .rarj level, lot, well located and : In a good neighborhood. Cheap at. tS.00vtO, but our special prion for a few day Is 41,t00.00. Yolir term ar oura Com. quick U you want A Jhom. or Investment' " " ' " C AltOLIN A FLEALTY CO; ; . Real Estate Investment' . It fronting 10 feet on-East Fourth, street extension, running back III feet to a 11-foot alley,; with splendid c-room house. All . of "th above offered for.-.ii.. .......... ..... ........ 3,5O.0O " K ForiRent; ''. : Six-room, two-story hoie,'welI-located. Permonth.......$M.Owv The Charlotte Trust ul Realty Co. ' - . ' CAPTTAI. $200,000.00. ' ' . " w Pfe.V077 A. O. Cral-, Secretary. JO F lr?y POPLAR LC3GTMJTED 0 CCrG, AT GfJCE : CHARLOTTE PlflSTDn COIIPAIIY 100 A has " '7itLin ths'Clty cf Clarlcttb, IT. C. - With long fronlace on main l!ne 'cf Southern Railway. -With long fronUice on nwa.Um htshway. . " .., - w, "Within ten minut. ' run cf ihj rwio:!:c. O.Tt-rc.i lor .. I'er Acre. Property farther out than Uilfl frera the business centre of Charlotte sold for 15.000 pT acre. '. '7,, A rood sit f-r 1-i t::i1 r'.mt M vS..nge. - ' , Cheap electrio power ava..ai-ie at ence. . .
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