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12 CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, NOVEMBER 20, 1SC3. of the Slate Uappcoinfro or Yesterday Told ta Paragraph. ' UMk ot th snow that fell on th Blue Ridge Saturday, tha 14th instant, ' remtmt, tha ray I h euu having a tar tatted mslt.lt. :; t. Plumber ar now fcusy putting piping kt bulnaN house and resi dence Jn Nwtoa and it la expected that water will ba turned on about the lt of Jaanary. The water tana : Im rapidly t Bearing eempleOon. . The Blua RMge Printing Company will be (in the publication of a dally paper at Mount Airy en or soon after iwuwtmbcr let. ThU It wonderful News' . etep in the march of progress tor that ,- pUce. ,- ; , , , . ;" Messrs. Marine duxe Til den, Walter ' Cllka and Jonathan Jenke, of Phila 1 delphla; Dr. Weatray Battle, of Aahe- vlRe, and Jtr. J. P. Stewart, of New Mtoa, ar spending the -week at their hunting lodge, a few miles east of Newton. i l' Mount Airy now control, almost " the entire water-power at Buck baal electric plant on the Aarat ' river, another wheel having recent ly been set In motion. That city was fortunate in acquiring such, fine jower for lighting Its atreets and for other purposes, it la yie oet invesi tnent th lty ever made. - . The test or experiment farm of the Caroliaa Trucking Development Com- paay. a twenty-aor tract of fin tracking Land on the suburban Una of Hhe Tidewater Power Company near Wllmmarto City, has been sold by the owners to Mr. J. a. neuter, who . h managed the farm with algnai 'ucoeea tor the company for aeveral rears. It Is understood that the consideration was $1,240. , . The Wilmington Light Infantry has " . voted nnanlmonaly to change from ' tha Infantry to the artillery service . . mm , art of the battalion of the na tlonal guard coast artillery reserve - In this State. The action was taken -' afer some hestltaacy for (ear the ' chaag would Impair tha Individual i : tty f the company, which is one of the oldest In the State, owning vai Viable property her. Tha anion meeting of the Wltmtng ton Baptist Association will be held . la that city November 7th to llth. .' tnoluslra. A large number of dele ' arate ia expected. The sessions will tve held at Southaid Baptist church, wbtri elaborate prepairatlon are be- -Ing mad tor tha entertainment of the r.- wBitora. x ne exeroaea wiu open with devotional service by Rev. J. H. Hildreth aad the Introductory ser moa will be preached by Rev. C H. ' e VUer,. of Bnrgaw. v f Secretary George 8. Powell, of the Asheville board of trade, haa received v at co mm anl cat ton from Chairman Q. Grosvenor Da we, of. the Southern " Commercial Congress, which assem bles in Washington, December 7th, tatlng that the Asheville organiza tion' request that the Appalachian forest ' reserve subject be added t , the programme had been granted. Mr. . Gilford inohot will speak on the aubject. selecting- "The Commercial .Meaning of the Appalachian Range" ; '- as his text ' R- W. Bishop, patent attorney of Washington. D. C, reports the issue of the following patents on the 17th , Instant, to residents of North Caro- ' line: Marker gage. J. B. Roberts, of . Ooldsboro; basket, A. A. Btyer. of - Clemmone; bed slat holder, R. H. Bishop, of Wake Forest; piano action, A. B. Cross, of Concord, assignor of .," one-half to B. L. Umberger, same '. place; lubricator, K. I. McQuire, of r? Xtumberton; household boiler and ateam apparatus, N. W. Tharp, of El . ' kin; ' sash holder, E. T. Oaaklll, of Newborn; cotton chopper, C E. Hedgepetb, of Nashville. Suit for 12.000 haa been filed In Buncombe Buperlor Court here by - Gilmer Welch, representing Mis Oer ' trade M. Davis, of Canton, against the Southern Railway Company, for ; alleged personal Injuries sustained by the plaintiff at Canton. It la alleged by tha plaintiff that she was attempt ing to cross the railway tracks at . Canton when a backing train struck tier, knocked her down and but for h fot that ah was thrown from -'.the track; would hav run over and ; killed her. She allege that she was , oerlously Injured and claims 12,000 , damages. . Jadgo Ward Terror to Asheville Buna Tlgrera. vBpectal to The Observer. . ' Asheville, Nov. II Judge O. W. Ward, presiding over th present term of Superior Court tor the trial of criminal cases, which convened Mon day, has struck terror Into persons - charged with retailing and other al . ; .egad t(f-6e connected In th Illicit sale of whiskey. In opening court Judge c Ward, announced that he would give ; th right of way for "liquor cases" t and gave Instruction that aeveral de ; lendant charged with violation of th s law and out on bond be taken Into ,- custody. Then the trials comaneno- ed and When the smoke cleared flva alleged "blind tigers" had been con ' vioted aad , sentenced to the road a. ; They were given from twelve month to two years each. Th quintette r tiad been tried previously In city po nce oourt. convicted aad lined. They , did at acoept tha Judgment of the - police conrt and appealed. It la de clared to-day that Asheville is "drier" than at any time ia It history. There 1 iitu rvioence of wniakey being amid hero now. in fact. It la declar ' ed that person having whiskey after t learning bow Judge ward waa deal Ing ltB "Mind tlgertam" actually rora ins -recr gooas otr use grooad. 3t la al tnat a -reiorm crusad' . has been undertaken aad that the city autherttles have determined to stamp oat "blind" tlgerUm" aad other law. Jemneaa wtilch It i alleged has ex isted for month. - - --, J-.cfuaed to Pay For Stock an Caa t la Ccmrt rouow, -v .:. Frelal to Th Observer. ' , . 5 , ; " Oaffney, B. I C. JKor: 1. Judge r.rl Ijtps haa been engaged to-day la iWin? testimony in the case of tha - ciun talk Fibre Company va, 35. A. ; rt')n. When ' th Cottoa Stalk . Company was formed Mr. Rob rton subwribed for fifty shares of finrk, .ut becoming dissatisfied with 1 liiypstmr rt he concluded that he would reruii.-jt the transaction and rfu'd to fby the money for the '"c when failed upon to do so. .re are nurarj 4t people in Oa(f f who fuI sor;hd for this stock that f.fuwd to t sy V-r em. and hence re In th .1tn tiiat vu:h 'Mr. Rob- r'imn. 1 ti'-fr. i p," rnty has .'d f r : ; of the i - end paper : t t ' n ft -' r f making -,' work ' ' ' i . r r- v i , ie Or ourP ability to handle your bank ingv business to; ) your;: satisfaction We shall be glad of an opportunity to talk with you, or if out of town write us. - The Commercial Charlotte, N. 0. L Capital and Surplus. 3ao. B. Rom, Preatdont. J. P. Flower, Vice Pre. CONSIDER the fact that the ModOenburg Building and Loan Association, being a new organisation, with no early maturing series and accumulation of ap plicatidpa for loans, will be In position to loan all Its fund to shareholders a rapidly a received. A. Q. CRAIG, Secretary and Treasurer. , U. Catawba Farmer Hold Cotton. Newton Enterprise. W understand that most of th cotton ginner in thi county are con siderably ehort In the number of bales ginned to date, compared with other year. A good many farmer are holding their cotton in th eed and postponing ginning until they get their wheat sown and corn gathered. THE WEATHER. Washington, Nov. . Forecast: .Virginia, fair Friday and Saturday: light winds, mostly southwest North and South Carolina, Bast Flor ida, fair Friday and Saturday; light, variable winds. Georgia, West Florida. Alabama, Mis sissippi. Louisiana and Bast Texas, ialr Friday and Saturday; light, south winds. West Texas, fair Friday and Saturday. Arkansas, fair Friday and Saturday. Tennessee, local showers Friday, fol lowed by fair; Saturday fair. Kentucky and West Virginia, fair, slightly cooler Friday; Saturday fair. LOCAL. OFFICE, if. 8. WEATHER BU REAU, Charlotte. Nov. 1. -Sunrise T:W a. m. Sunset 1:15 p. m. rSUt?EAATCRB (In degrees). ! Highest temperature Lowest temperature Mean temperature 68 Excess for the day .' Accumulated deaaiency for month.. ( Accumulated exoesa for year (S PRECIPITATION (In inches). Total for U hours ending t p. m.:. 0 Total for the month 17 Accumulated excess for month .... 0 06 Total for the year 10 33 Accumulated excess for year til Prevailing wind direction 8. W. W. J. BENNETT, Observer. "Jordan's on tao SQaara," E. P. Pircell, Prosldent. D. A. MdAughUn. V. Proa Take HUGHES' CHERRY and GLYCERINE ' MIXTURE It's the best for 411 'affections of the Lungs, Throat and Chest. .25c. R. li.: JORDAN & CO, NU USES' ItEOISTEB jy tvtw s. evm :ir i M .nm. . i dot ii uii looc as tas.aandinr rfself ssa never d rppoirs. Af tire National Bank .$8.0,000.00 T. ' A. Adam, Atty; Cotton Burned on Railroad Platform. Special to. The Observer.' Anderson, a C Nov. !. Fire which 1 bellevsd to have been start ed by a spark from an engine to-day burned 28 bale of cotton and dam aged many more on th Blue Ridge Railroad platform at Pendleton, fourteen mile north of Anderson. The railroad will be "the loser as the cotton had been billed for shipment PILES CURED IS 6 TO Id DATS PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles Jn ta 14 days or money refunded. 80c F OR SALE 100 Crompton A Knowle box looma 7 Fale A Jenka Twister, 144 spindles each, 1" ring. 10 Fales Jenks Twisters, 110 ' spindles each, 2" ring. 13 Tompkins Reels, to spindles each I Lindsay A Hyde Co. Reels.- B0 spindles each. 1 Globe Denn Warper, 2,168 end. 1 Entwletlo Ball Warper. 80S ends. 1 complete set of Bye House Ma chinery. Soma spools and bobbins. FOUNTAIN INN MANUFACTURING COMPANT. Fountain Inn, S. C. Mi mmmrnmm F. 'MM REMEMBER THOtTMH. -WHEN THOU WANTEST A LOT. ' (I sell everywhere), vy; WHEN THOTT BVYZBT A HOMB r ;-t. , I aid and alat). a WHEN THOU BOTLDE8T AN HOME U insur .'gainst fir loss). WHEN THOU WOTJLDST RENT OR ; HA vis- RENTED , W ft flnft hone and occupant).!' ; - J WRITE.., 'PHONE, ""SEH t v "y--.i '1 Reaf Estate Dealer. ' Cortricht v.- Metal Shingles 0 ; . "re IpecUny ' '? r adept-d lor all conn try bUd lift, bca th.f i ar fire proof as wsll J Iherou jhly Stormproof. Th.yko.ptho baildiag dry and'warm.; 'h applies to tho born, set the anirhloat d r a a r b t or moi.toro til reaeh, tho In tertor. Stock thrives ovhore aca cvmdttions HilM .'. r": A "," -. 'V .. a Ik i 8D jjasr . Surplus. and Profits.?, . 35,000.00 v r , . v GEO. E. WILSON; President : ArT , ''Besidence close m ;bngo street now renting 5 for $360.00 per year; jiouse in good V condition, two baths and aU modern conveniences ; lot 55x163. Price ; $3,750.00 which is abojat 10 per cent, on amount in Tested. This property is we.ll located and will only be on tne marketaew days" at the' aboxe price. J. & Murphy C Co. S K. 'Try on. ' N - Utonn 84UL S Cuifliilrs Thi ad. advertise POMONA. N. C. the ' place where tree and flower are produced to perfection.'' Speak of POMONA and yoi have ' the truest synonym of the best of everything In TRESS and FLOWIJRS. We. are calling your attention par ticularly now to our CUT FLOWER DEPARTMENT, where w are pro. duclng particularly njc flowers for particular people who demand th very "swelleat" iln loose out flowers. Brides' Bouquet. Design, etc.. We ship to all points. Write, telegraph or telephone. J. VAX USVUST NtJRRERT CO, v. Posnona, M.fU. -s:f ..' American Machine &lfe Co. C1MBLOTTB. N. C.Vj-;.- . Cflttoi isd Cstioi Upvkit, Saw-KH i&l Wwil:Wtdu8f IbctdoeiT. Contract to tnstan Steam and Hot i Water HMtinc, Plr Pro .. taction. Eksctrio Ugbtlng and Power Planta.;,.,.. , -.J Acddent JShd tn tha HAKYXAXD CASUALTY CWMPAT ar th moot liberal ta atlstenc. , though they don't cost any mora than other. , Every one need a DlsabiUty 'Policy covering CVERT' ACQ. (dent and xtviebt - DISEASE. ' . . i'iV'-l'ri'-. - Lot u tU you how, we win pay yon definite weekly Indemnity if yon should b disabled BY AKY ACCIDENT OR TlSlJrEM. :. HAEVEY LAMBETH, Ugr. Ixa; DptC' i The results obtained by making deposits in this bank regularly-; will surprise you. Bring; jour ' sav- : ings toous ; we will pay: you 4 per cent interest; com- ; -pounded eyery tnree 'montns. Southern llloari - VnTA ' T 1 U-nrWfll ' na---a41-M .'-' f JIVPa WW -k.. - a--ev.v-e.- W I4. .TEN America JIt is thejrolicy ; ; letimate request of its Ssouni"banlmgi0S DEP0Sn?s;s0lJC3TJID ON;03 BASIS. 'i . -..:' '. GEORGE STEPHEKS. ' : T. & 1J?K-JK. V. Pre. : . V W. . XEE, V. rrea. YOUR MISTAKE, BROTHER VI failure-: to carrj" MtTTUAl. B., A bollded home for your poorer neighbors, accumulated snug sum for the gloomy day, helped educate their Nchildren, Instilled a just pride Into their Urea, treated a laudabl ambition to better their every con - dltlon, and made many a man one of force and responsibility, who, r otherwise, would have been a failure. Now, ' what have you done? Tou'v had th same opportunities, mad a bigger salary, perhaps, at l' that date. -thought you were much wiser, criticised those who - rut ' n a llttlo ca."h "week In the A but how doa toui tani!!t!a fs compare with the AhersT Too have into a lea a"iraoi8 nouw oetsu 01 aavancing rent as valuta en-, ha nee; you've "jrown older and your earning capacity Is reduced; you've had sickness and a death, and owe money In consequence; you're sour, disgruntled, disappointed, and, in a word, you're a rrxr citizen. The only use the public has for ymi ia to OKT YOUH VOTE, and, r,n'n!r THklng, you ucht to be IIFRANCUIcED. . TilK ilLTUAL, VV1LI.HKLP TOU KOW. C?:1 - Trade EL v - . 0. WaXKnTSON. Cashier. Sale of Valuable Qottoh Mills: at Dublin anetlna. mt PnnmM N C. . th very valuable pUint of the Odell Manufacturing Company, consisting of three mill in good running order. containing-aoowjJ.BBQ spindle and 7(0 looma, 18 acrer Bf tand. 173 tenement - houses; warehouses, store. etc, and tha walla of another mill recently burned. .Fine location for mill, and per fectly healthy. The title is perfect, help abundant- and efficient. For further particulars address m at ioncora, or areenaboro, N. C. ' N. CKASAR CONB,. . .. r Raoelvr, Heilthh Policies SavIngsgDaiik w is. AiiKXAiat T praitet ( iXS Cftahler. f'; '.W :.;,,: - x customers consistent vrith , ; W. H. WOOD, Tr- 'O.. E. DAVIS, Asst. Treaa, 1; SHARES ' long ago. -.It haa no home; evyry year you mov ComDanv -M A -L;-L'.L'J".jTi L7-SlLiili . WE r.v Fine Business Block looted near Centre of CHy, D0x9 feet : ' ' " . - - . - Annual rents $2,300.00. . Price $23,000.00. Scilfcarn Reel Eskte First National Bank , . CHARLOTTE, IT. C. .' ESTARUSUKD IS 1885. . Capital and ProflU.; T. 880,000 Aaaets.. kt .$1,950,000 : Government Depositary. V ; , 4 Per; Cent. Interest Paid on Tlmn PepoalU. ! - lOnrRT M. McADEX... ... President JOHX r. ORR. ...... .Caahlor t. MBIN RESIDffiCE FOR SALE .Lot 56x200 Feet--Rear Alley. .1 . " 'All modern conveniences, on car line, fine neighbor; ; . hood, ell located, eight": large rooms; house been built only abpuf tliree yearsC v, For. f uiiher particu- ' ; lars call on or .'phone , . 1 . , '. " . ' r r, J , , Brpvsn;& 'SjFhdnieSS.! V THE CHARLOTTE a Resources $1,500,000.00; Our method of doing business holds old friends' and gains Bv D." TXKATDt, Preddnnt. , INa If. SCOTT, I, H. 't v I k - " SPECIAL OFFER l'. For A f'.w day w offer you a neat, new I -room eottag,"aoubl aiding, . ball,' nv closeta, larg reoma, nIee mantel, Ul and grata ' In each room, except kitchen;, city water, electrlo lights and fixtures; . , lot llxlSS on corner, Vlth alley in rear; levl lot, well located aad , In a good neighborhood. Cheap at f 1,000.09, but our poolal price . ' for. a few daya Is $1,800.00. -- Tour term are oura f Com quick It yon want a'hom or lnvestmenfl . " ' . ; r . 'r - , , ;trRXDLINA iR.EALTY CO. Real. Estate " Lor fronting t0( feet on East Fourth - street extension, running " back ttt feet to a 11 -foot alley, with splendid 4 -room house. AU of tha above offered for....... ..... ..... ..... ....... .2,50 00 " V;':-. V;;:y. For; Rent '" ;' , ? Six-room, two-story ho'ii, well located. Per month. . . .tSO.OO IrThc Charlotte Trust Realty V COa . '. CAFTTAL Fe. 077 A. Q. Craig, Cecretary.' 10 F lr? i.w..G Jl V7t j. caribcr3, Treas 10 1 1 L- POPLAR L0SG 17APJTED ?iso cdnDG, it oncE aiflrtLofrE vinsiEncoiwmri r ".-' '." . The tuna la r!po to buy v. ill aclcctc4 ' . : Southern Mill and -Bank Stocks for very day the prospect are renin hrlchter and prices ar advancing ' aocr : ' r. r 'y. . 1,008 to lO.ooa K .C. F-ailroa-l h: , . ? I;ft0 to SO. C0" N. C. . ' . .- ., 1,000 to ZO.bt't) K. C. 4 ' I.00S to lO.fii") rity of C-rjord 5s. 137, ; J.0C9. to'2e.".-0 5l:f-. N. t. f 1V3. 2.'") to 6.i i") r: i i:cK-K ' T' T rer.t i.(() to IM i.i:'s 'n.l Ihis S !-r Ctr.W J.O08 to 1 J I-trr!- 1'T Cent. , j.fiArt fi 6'" ' rf. t 7 r r cen t. J.v0 to 10, "J Mi-r.".- -5 7 I-r ccr.t. OFFER' - Lc:n & Trust Ccn:;zny s I . Company .j - 203 N. Tryoii St.' NATIONAL BANK -new ones. f " Vice President. IrTTLJS, Vlo Presldenlu W. D , TAnTTT. Caxhlofi, Investment $200,000.00. - V 1 1 ' , - 1 t e w- " t-j .-a, ,w m neaiBi.r sax aua Ml au mi M aecesui - i Drop la and See Them.' r B. 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