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10 CHABLOTTE DAILY : OBSERVER JANUARY 7, 1909. News of" the State Happening of Yesterday Told In Paragraphs. MARRIAGES. FMce-Hendtey, at Wadesboro. Special to The Observer. Wadiiaboro. Jan. 6. Miss Lina Hendley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ifenilley and a sister to Misa ' Irene, whin was to have married lr. Ovine to the scarcity of bird in A K. Cl"3ie ves;erday, was marred Guilford countv the cltixens may ak , t-nlttht af 'he home ot her parents to the Le-tlature to prohibit tie hunt- ; Mr. Henry Flake, a son of Mr and In of birds for a period of five years lIr. Flake The youn? people will - I make their future home here. The Stamey Printing House, of High Point, now occupies n-w quar tern on the ground floor on Broad atreet. In the rear of the Home Bank Inf Company, thus giving more room and a better location. Iainplry-Mcljean. at Wajienboro. Slw iai to Th Observer Wadesboro. Jan 6. The home of Mr and .Mrs. M. H McLean was the J.cnc of a wry pretty home wed ding at 5:30 this afternoon, when Miss The several churches of Wadeshom j Mary Mcjjean. alster of Mr M. H. united in a union service Ut nivht , McLean. briame the wife of Mr Hob end Rev. W. H McMarten. superln- ert lampl'v. 'inly the immediate tendent of the gtai" Stl.ath As- j family and a few intimate friends wlt tlon. delivered an address on the jiur-inesaed the ceremony. Kev T W. 'hambllss. of the baptist church, was the officiating clergyman Imme diately after the -eremonv Mr and tS held at Newton, con; ;rmi :.g four Mn I.anilev went to their new home Jsys. It will be o.mliitted by J A. on the Chesterfield road. Conover. Dr. Hartmai:. T H I'arker. . , TV. J. Shuford and Mr F.a'on a mem ber of the senior class at the Agricul tural and Mechani al College Many practical things, will be taught. poses of the association Next Tuesday a dair institute will DKl'XK OX JAMAICA .I(iKlt. Harfcardsrllle, Jan. 4. Mina Hertha M. Lake), of Doijson, Surry county. principal of fc,cJo Seminary, Kobewon nmtv. and Mr. 7. A. Kochelle, Mayor of Vllmlnrim Ha- Tun Iru I rnnt ipn I or the narnardsviiie state Clerks Arr--!1 For .M'IIIiij: tli-lgh School of this place, were mar- Stuff Tli" t a-' AltracUiiK .Mui'Ii rn-M at the home of .dr. Mitt Uurle RH'lelle-ie, al liarnaril Hie. Ciirreipoiidei.te ,( TI.e Observer InUfest in That Cil Special to Ti.e (ibseivei Wilmington. Jan .- I'pon the Statement of Ceirge HilMa, barged n tne police court to-day wid umiiik nnefs, that the source of hi intoxi cni'on wns three bottles of Jamaica j-lnger purchased from Hell.imy's drug store, the mayor vaused the arrest of two clerks In tin- est a 0! ! b me nt charged wl'li violating Se.tloi the State prohibition act. atol W.ll re gutn trial to-ue.rrow The deter-e will be tliat tb- prca son e1ne(iay e-ening necemher 3f'th. at i o'clock Rev. Mr Willis Halbird oflicisted. The hride u a.j at tended as rrwtld of honor t-y Miss llortha Ahernethy. of Charlotte, while )w bridesmaids were Misses Hessle Idirleson. I.iixle Anders and Helen f'anxon. The prroomxmen were: best man. ilr. H. M. VIt. a college mate of the groom and a class mate of ,f ; the I nhle while at Trinity College. they ' It was one of the most popular and nri 1 1 0".-t wofhliriLfs that bus fccurred ' tn this Ndion In ear s and a larjre aration is include. I in the I'nited j nunit-er or rrlen.is atol admirers ..t SJtates phart.ia--poei8 as pr.'.-r:w! in , tb.- y.cng was present. This the Uw and that the .-harye cannot : was the culmination of one of the be sustained The law pre. ril.es that manv romances of a college life, such preparations 1 whi h are tiunu- I M rs Kochelle. a bride of three days, factured and sold as medicines and not I returned yestwday to her school at Hf beverages" do not . -onie .vithln thojK'h" which will rlose April lath, meaning of Die act. and th.- defense iwhen --he will return to her home In will set up that Jamaica ginger is a Iiobson where she will make prepara pharmacopoeia product and Is manu- tnns to accompany her husband to Harvard College where he will factured and sold as 'medicines and not as beverages' though the mayor will endeavor to ?how that the wit rten Silvia pur based three botties of the product, two of them at different times, and the , b-rks should hav. eeen fixed, under the r1r umstancen. with the knowb-dge that the drug was tiring tiscd as a beer" The case is at tracting great lo al attention. IOON TO B1X.IX TF.KMIWL WOHK beabonnl Will Moke Bljr Improve ments at Wilmington Work Will Coniineiwe Ahout I'rtnisry 1st. fpe.la; t Tie Observer Wilinington, Jan fi . It Is b-arned tion what is regarded as the best lo cal authority that the Seaboard Air Line by the 1 ! ,,t Februat y will be- r, -'ensue i m o'. "o.ents to lis t.-t -j'.o. -' here toi who b an approprla ttw -f $:'ut.toot vva- made some time c tti. re. elvers. It Is understood I. ..; 'if bief , n eih'cr of the iom .a n y will call for bids within the next ten days and ill it work vvlll begin as soon there. .Her as jos''.le '1'io' Improvements oon.-:s1 tiie buibiin of two in. mens, storage wa.ei. .us. in addition to tbo.-e V.r.'aih be'e. tile opening of a large slip where vessels Of the largest tonnage may receive an 1 discharge cargo and the building of A freight depot und oitbes for the l'wa! aent and eruploves. The work 1 belu ved ti b-- In con templation of the early opening of the connection at Hostn with the Carolina, Cllnchtleld & uhb. Kallroa 1, from which Wllmlngtoti Is expected to be greatly henellted in an Increase cf the volume of trallic through tile port. enter school July 1st The bride Is an accomplished young lady and comes from one of Surry's best fami lies, while the groom Is a graduate of Trlnltv College, a native of Purtiam, and a voung man noted for his hon estv. Integrity and uprightness of character. THE DEATH RECORD. OI,IKST FAYKTTFV1IJJAN DKAD. OlMMKliaU. IM)I)V oiu; AM.F.O. Xlitei y-hix Memla-rs Fnrollcil at )r gunlutlon Meeting of New horn Chamber of oininertf. Con espoiiuern e of TI.e .bs. rv.-r Newbern, Jan. 5. -Ijist night In "vW.lfenden Hall a chamber of com fnerce and industry was organized Fifteen direcl.vrs weie tio.sen for the ricanliatbtn. lie directors ,ne tu con aider the officers needei and the com mittees and report "n tb.- s;,me in a few uays. The following a'e the ii reciors L. H . utb i. Jr Mark Stevenson. Jr , 11. HI ad.-s c S Jlollister. H H Hurst. L. K Hiliop. J ?. Dunn. II M. droves. K A Kunn. I K Henderson. . J M. -"arthy. Clyde FLv f 1, Iv. s M M Jdarks. J J Hi.xtcr Ninety-six members were erirolled at last merit's meeting and gret enthusiasm was shown. A strong sentiment prevailed among those .resent tor a paid secre tary, who is to pive his whole time to the Interests of Newbern. ami the (directors will most Ilk. ly re. ommend euch an officer. The meeting was very enthusiastic and promises great results for the rusmess Interests of Is'ewbern. Hearing PuMtrxnird to February ltth. t i cserv er Bu rea u. ll'3'l Herke.ey Ilulldlllg. v i. :u m i.ia. 8 C . Jan 6 At the request of xenTal Counsel Ehaw, of the Southern Lite, and his foulh Carolina ass. a late In the com- .ny s re.eni troubles with the just- celebrated Sen,inole con., rn. Insur ance ..m,mssloier M. Master lias j-ostponel the hearing against the fiouthern I-lle on the com nnssloner's rule to show cans' why its license sheatd nev 4- r.aitl iuisust il the cornpanv s deal with the Seminole company The postponement was to February IRth when, it was urged, the transaction between the Southern Ufa and the Hemlnole would be en tirely clarified and adjusted. Mr. Wnrren Prior Nearly Keaclied Iliuidrel-Yrar TnrV Was a Re tired Jeweler find a Son Who Fought In Civil Wnr. Special to The Observer I- ayettev tile. Jan C. Mr Warren Prior, a well-known retired merchant of Ibis city died at 11 o'clock last night H" had been In failing health lor seveial weeks and his death was not unexpected. Mr. Prior, who was more than 97 years of age, was the oldest citizen of Fayettevllle. but de spite his advancing years his (Igure was frequently seen on the streets until about a year ago. Since then be has been mostly confined to the house Mr. Trior was born In N'orth tiebl. Mass.. December 21st. 1S11. and celebrated his 97th birthday Christ mas week He settled In Favettevllle In 1S33 and engaged In the Jewelry business His firm Is the ..blest In Fav ettevllle Mr Prior was one of the oldest Masons In the Uulteil States He was also . :ie of the few men living who was the father of a Confederate vet era n He Is survived by seven children M1. J N Prior. Messrs. William and It M Prior and Mrs S C Ran kin, of this city. Mrs Thomas S Ad kln, of Richmond. Messrs. W S. Prior, of Anderson. S C. and J L. Prior of Atlanta Jolin Payne, of tutiilford County. Special to The observer High Tolnt, Jan. 6. John Payne. Bgcd 32 years, a well-known citizen of this county, died yesterday of a .hrorib- stomach trouble. He Is sur vived by a wile and two children c I was the son of Solomon Payne, a suh js'intinl farmer The funeral scrrlrfs" were hel.i to nay at .o ...n s . i-hur h. . f wlii.h Mr Payne t.i a consistent member. tireene Morgan, of Shelby. Special to Ti e observer Shelby, Jan 6 To-day death re moved a well-known Confederate vet eran. Mr C.reene Morgan Mr Mor gan succumbed to an attack of heart disease in the enrlv part of the morn ing He Is survived by his wife and two young daughters, both being In school at this place Interment will take pla. e at the Shelby Cemetery. Jiirlg- Hoyd Holding Federal Court at Xi' Ixern. Secial to The . 'bservcr Newbern, Jan. 6. Federal Court convened here this morning with Judge James K. Boyd, of Greensboro, presiding. About sixty crises are on the docket. none of Special Im portance. District Attorney Harry Skinner, of Greenville, is prosecuting the cases for the government This Is the lirn Federal Court held here since last spring on account of ths lUiuiSs and death of Judge Purnell. CHIKF JI STICK POPE RESIGNS. Fort-ed Ari-ount South Carolina Judge Lea r the Henc-h on Failing Health. Observer Bureau. llO Berkeley Building. Columbia. S. C, Jan . Chief Justice Y. J. Pope, of New berry, to-day anounceij his resigna tion to Governor Ansel. effective April lth. The Legislature con vening next week will elect his suc cessor for the unexpired term. Chief Justice Pope resigns on account of his health, which has been In a fall ing condition for several years. He baa served several terms and Is very popular throughout the State. Till .a- - TTI tl ni. VUlnp Special to The Observer High Point, Jan. . Senator Ben jamln Tillman and son were here yesterday on business, being on their way to Washington. Mr. Tillman owns property here. Anson churVhe ("all ReT. J. A. Stun mcy. Special to The Observer Wadesboro. Jan. S. Lllesvllle. oOum Springs and Beulah Baptist churches, all situated In this county, have call ed Kev J A Rummey, of Rockwell, to become their pastor. Rev. Mr. gummey has not yet given his answer, but It Is hoped that he will accept If he takes this field he will live at Wadesboro. ' For Operating Moonshine Mill Festus Ik 'ley Is Hound to Court. Special to The Observer. Fayettevllle, Jan . Mr. Festus Beasley. a prominent Cumberland county man, who was recently ar rested on the charge of operating sn Illicit distillery, was to-day tried before Magistrate Overby snd bound over to Superior Court under a 1100 bond, which he gave. Tnvesglg Ing Freight Ratea. Special to The Observer. Anderson. S C Jan. Mr. D. A Hennlng, of Oreenvilke, manager ol the Piedmont Freight Bureau, spont yesterday in the city on business con nected with his work. He Is looking Into a freight rate wyhsch he thinks Is unjust to Anderson, but he would not talk about it until he has looked into the matter lully. The work that Mr. Hennlng is doing Is of great ben ent to the business men of the pied mont. THE WEATIIER. Washington, Jan. Forecast: Virginia. North Carollua, fair with a cf.i.i wave Thursday and Friday; fresh northwest winds. South Carolina. Georgia, fair with a cold wave Thursday; Friday threatening weather and continued cold; fresh north shifting to northeast winds. Kast Florida, partly cloudy snd colder Thursday and FTlday, cold wave In north portior; fresh north shifting to Tlorth- cast winds. West Florida. Alabama, psrtly cloudy and much colder Thursday; Friday threatening weather and continued cold, fresh north shifting to northeast winds. Mississippi, threatening weather Thurs- j day and Friday, much colder Thursday, j fresh northeast winds. Iulslana. threatening weather Thurs day and Friday, colder In south portion Thursday, fresh northeast winos. Last Texas. threatening weather Thursday and Friday, probably colder near the coast Tlsjrsday. warmer In west portion Friday, northeast winds be coming variable West Texas, partly cloudy Thursday and Friday, wanner In the Panhandle. Arkansas, threatening weather Thurs day and Friday with possible snow Fri ds y. Tennessee, partly clojidy Thursday and Friday, colder In east portion Thurs days Kentucky, partly cloudy snd continued c.l.l Thursday and FriOay West Virginia, generally fair Thursday and Friday, colder Thursday. LOCAL OFFICIO. F S WF.ATHF.lv BU-HKAl' Cl.arloM-, Jan 6 -Sunrise 7:32 i Sunset 6 Jti p m. TLM PKHATUKE (In degrees) Highest temperature Lowest temperature Mean temperature F.xeess for the day Accumulated excess for month ... Accumulated excess for year PRECIPITATION (in Inches! Total for M hours endjng 8pm.. T Total for the month n 24 Accumulated deficiency for month .. 0 61 Total for the year 34 Accumulated deficiency for year 0 61 Prevailing wind direction W W J BENNETT, Observer. r NATIONAL BANK 35 East Trade St. Capital $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits $135,000.00 A GGOUNTS INVITED GEO. E. WILSON, President. JN0. B. BOSS, Vice President W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3 vacant lots. North Davidson street 2 vacant lota. North Brevard street 3 vacant lots. Twenty-first street 1 vacant lot, Elizabeth Heights House and lot, Twenty-first street House and Jot, North Grahamstreet extension. House and lot. Fourth Ward House and lot. Boulevard, DU worth .". .:...$ 700.00 $1,000.00 $1,850.00 $1,500.00 $1,850.00 . . . .$1,850.00 $3,100.00 ... .$4,500.00 . E. Murphy & Co. 43 N. Tryon. 'Phone 841. m - NOW FOR 1909 ! Say "Scottish" to your agent when you ask foT a fire insurance policy and he will do the rest. SCOTTISH FIRE POLICIES PROTECT J. F. 'FLOWERS, V-Pres. and Mgr. THE UNION NATIONAL BANK . OF CHARLOTTE, N.C F. D. A American Machine & Mfg. Co. CHARLOTTE. N. C x Manufacturing Machinists and Founders Cttton in. Cotton 00 Kachicery. Waste, Saw-Kill and Wood-Workinj Macbioery General Repairs. Castings. Contract to install Steam and Hot Water Heating, Fire Pro tection, Electrlo Lbtlns; and Power Plants. "IT'S A FARCE.'' Truth admitted. Whnt's a farre Druggist? Doctors? Thf.v have stood for many years aboe reproach. Or Is It the I' FT IW? Hl-Tro. F. No. The plndcr orowd are heading to ward thf absolution temple keep our eyoa-ffflen your ears upon the iwTrPmi'nibiT the last stunts of this auffust Imdy assemhled They worked thn and doubtless again for the (I '. p in N. ('.. tho' each claims a d,.in, r;;th" i radle. HAS A ST AT FS MAN BEEN glnoe YAM'K '.' F. D. ALEXANDER $8,. ",00 for a S. Tryon strwt homo. "Jordan's on the Square." E. P. Purcell, President. D A. McLaughlin. V. Pres. You get the best service at our fountain and tables. SWELL DRINKS served in the right way. HOT and COLD the season's best. Every kind of ICE CREAM daily. R. 11. JORDAN & CO. TbQM f . NURSES' REGISTEB Accident and -Health Policies in ths MARYLAND CAfiTJAITT COMPA.TT are tha most liberal 1b existence, though they don't cost any more than others. Every one needs a Disability Policy soTerlns; JE V fc.lt Y ACCT PENT AND K VICKY DISEASE. Let us tell you ho ws will pay you a definite weekly Indemnity If you should be. disabled BY ANY ACCIDENT OR ILLNESS. HARVEY LAMBETH, Mgr. Ins.fDept. AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY. ( NEW INTEREST QUARTER JANUARY 1st will be the beginning of a NEW INTEREST QUARTER. DEPOSITS made from now till JANUARY 5th will draw interest from JANUARY 1st. Begin the New Year by starting- a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Deposits received from One Dollar up. Our Time Certificates bear interest from date. Southern Loan & Savings Bank So Dnwbenaea V in Wkistoa. Correspoadence of The Obeerver. Wlmrtoa-Salem. Jan. S Again not a single cam of drunkenness was before tije recorder to-day, there be ta? only eve minor esses la all. lo volvlns; ."scrappy tjegT, Hard Clinch" Wall Plaster THE BCILDERS FRIEND rVeettng; does not hurt It. Natural Water does not make it tall oft. shrlnksfs will not crack It Manufactured exclusively by CHARLOTTE PLASTER COMPANY Writ for details and (ut of Cotton Mill House plastered wtta tt V IT It AJ HARD A3 STONE. - A study of the interests of our customers and unsur passed jaciHties for serving them characterize the ser vice of this Hank. American Trust Company STRONG MEDieNE Believe in something-! Have aa opinion! Speak It out! Lord have mercy on a namby-pmby. roody-foody, soothlnf tyrup kind of a somebody. Rather consort with an open dare-devil than with a sneaking1 hypocrite. WHAT DO YOU" BELIEVE? I believe Stanford White deserved h! fate; I believe Annie should have been killed Ions; before he was, and that Mrs. Halna -has- Uvedeo- loasy. J- respect the U. hut X JoyAhAmeand..Ua. sacred nese of marital relations. WHAT ELSE? I believe the Mutual Bulldln and Loan has ttO superior end but FEW equals, and that every ton and daughter In this fair land who would seise opportunity for their betterment, their very success. .; should TO-DAY enroll themselves la the new series Just opened. E. Le KEESLER, Secretary and Trcas Locate in Elizabeth ' HcsgMs street Car esrvloe. Water. Lights and Sewerage. Nothing; but high-class improvements allowed on the property. Most of the lots have, a' frontage cf feet with depth of IM . feet, and alley-way privileges. ' Ton make no mistake In buying at Elizabeth, See us for prices and terms. Southern Real Estate Loan & trust Company STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING - First National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. 0. The annua meeting of the stock holders of the above bank will be held at their office on Tuesday, Janu ary ltth, i09, at 11 o'clock a. m. JOHN V. ORR, Cashier. MODERN RESIDENCE FOR SALE Lot 50x200 Feet Bear Alley. 'All modero conveniences, on car lino, fine neighbor hood, well located, eight large rooms; house been built only about three years. For further particu lars call on or 'phone Brown & Company. 'Phono 635. 203 N. Tryon St Safe Deposit Boxes to Rent We have brought over from the CHABLOTTE TRUST COMPANY the big MOSLER SAFE con taining DEPOSIT BOXES and can supply , a few desirable boxes. Boxes rented now can be exchanged for boxes in the CHROME STEEL DEPOSIT VAULT in our new quarters as soon as completed. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK NOTICE We have removed our office from No. 5 W. 5th St. to 211 N Tryon St. CAR-OLENA R.EALTY CO. W. D. WILKINSON, Mgr. 'Phone SO. REAL ESTATE Homes and Investments For Sale. THE CHARLOTTE TRUST & REALTY CO. Eoom 305 "Realty Building." Vhbiie 377. A. G. CRAIG, Secretary. W. J. CHAMBERS, Treasurer. INVESTMENTS Subject to Sale -We Offer Phone tie s STOCKS AND BONDS N. C Railrosd stock mi aoa K. C. Ststs is 1319 it, N. C State ts uu ts,0M N. C Bute ts, l 4.00S City of Charlotte es 1.00 City ot Lancaster, S. CI. Is U.0SS Cotton Hill Cs to.000 Cotton Hill 6s w v nal Kstate (s 9 Bhares Wacbofia Load ft Trust - -tteo Dixie Fire Insoranc Co. " . tft-e American National Bank, Ashevine 40-M ConunerolaL Greensboro . -Sd-M First National. Salisbury ave Amerioaa Trust. Charlotte X-JS Osmmerdal Kstlonal. Charlotte Kna First National, Charlotte v I0- Scottish Fire Insurance io-3&.Charlotte Realty , . . ... M Erwtn Mill. Pre. hi VTtvhlaad Park. PreC M Chad wtck-Hosk ins. Fret is Chadwtek-Hoskina, oommca SS Pacolet. Prst ( u oodside. Pret: iO Peerless.. Prat. f OrVy. t Woodlawn - ....:" KEAI 3ESTATH Lot n Uo Piedmont, ipot Lot U z 163, Pledmont IfiOO " ' -Lot x 150. Piedmont. Stt Lot M x 150, - Piedmont tl.0 ' Corner lot. Piedmont, $Ltoo Corner MB x 17 Piedmont. $l,E0ft ; Corner SB x J00, PledmonV tX Lot s 19. Ellsaheth, tl.iOO Lot 10 x no, Elisabeth. n,o Lot x ISO, Elisabeth, JSOO ;,: Lot 60 x ISO, Ellssbeth, 600 Lot Us ,x 190, Elisabeth, fziot ' Lot CO X Z19. Hill Crest., lam Lot x HI, H1U Crest. f70 " v Corner e n, HIU Crest. UOO Lot (O x CS. HIU Crest. tl.OW -Lot x S, HUI Crest. P.7S0 ' Lot H x 180.- Colonial Hulrhta. tSRA Lot 09 x , Colonial Heights, tj.Cre l'1Rr5ttCoTonlai"Heithts," H,00" Lot W0 ft. on macadam, ti.OOQ -Lot x 190. . Wllmoore, 1500 Lot (0, x 190, Vllmore. t&OO -Lot, M X 190. Wllmoore, 1700 Corner SO x Iff. WUmoore. S.flns Corner 10 x 190, vrilmoore, (1400 ' Lot x 109, DHworth, THO LoU t x 300, "hrorth. C0-$1,2S, IT. 43. Abbott (a cpmp I High-Grade InTeetments. , ErerTthlnj la Xteal Estate.
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