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10 , CHARLOTl'E DAILY OBSERVER, JANUARY 28, 1209 News: of the State Happening of Testerday Told In Paragraphs. Aberdeen. Jan. 17. Miss Mary Psje and Mm. Esther R. Jons hare goo South for their usual winter vacation. High Point, Jan. 27. Mr. Muss Arnold, a painter of international rep utation, to spending several days here with Mr. Jack Armstrong, manager of th Goold hunting preserves. Mr. Araeld resides In Tucahoe, N. Y. Dunn, Jan. 27. The Tilgham Lum ber Company, of Norfolk. Va.. which secured a location on the Atlantic Coast Line here last year, is now completing- Its tram road through Sampson oounty and will bein put ting dowa its mills at an early date. Aberdeen. Jan. 27. Rev. and Mrs. IX N. Cavlness have returned from a trip to Florida and Cuba and report a delightful outing. At the request of Superintendent Slngletary. Mr. Oevlness talked to the graded school Monday night for an hour on the trip. Reidsville, Jan. 27. The question of a recorder s court for Reidsville Is being agitated end eo far as can be learned there appears to be very little opposition to it It will be 'known in a few days exactly what will be thu outcome of this agitation. Washington, N. C . Jan. 27. A lit tle son of a Mrs. Murphy, of this or, had the misfortune to break his leg Hunday afternoon. He was playing gt wrestling with one of his chums and In some way he fell, sustaining a compound fracture of the leg Just above the ankle. From last reports he is doing as well as could be ex pected. Dunn, Jan. 27. iSewberry Bros. A C'owell, chair manufacturers, who lost their furniture factory last year by fire, will erect planing mills and hoase-fumishlng plants on their old site. C. B. Aycock. who has ben book-keeper for the Pope Lumber Company, and his brother, Oscar Ay cock, of Smlthfleld, will. It is reported, also build a lumber and planing mill here soon. DAIRYIYG IS SOUTH CAROLINA. Special Agent of Government Giving Advlue and Suggestions. Special to The Observer. Anderson, S. C. Jan. 27. Prof. J. K. Dwrmsn, special agent of the bu reau of animal industry, dairy division of the United Slates Department of Agriculture, who Is stationed at Clem son College, spent yesterday In the city and county. In the afternoon he visited the farm of Mr. J. J. Martin, (en miles west of the city, to Inspect his stork, equipment, etc., at a small dalr yfarm which Mr. Martin has op erated ior some lime ana wnicn ne now intends to Improve and enlarge, t-'iigrstlona as to how the business Mi jiJ be handled for successful oper ation will be given Mr. Martin, and if tle'rf Professor Dorman will fur MMi j.ians for the necessary buildings, proper sanitations and the construc tion of stalls, etc. This Is Professor Dorman's second visit to Anderson within the last few weeks, and he has but recently sub mitted plans to Mr. F. B. Crayton, manager of the Qenerostee dairy, for new buildlng-s that are to be erected there He says the Interest In dairy ing in South Carolina Is fast growing, and that this State furnishes a great field for it. TRIED TO BCRJf THEIR WA QTTt Prisoners Imperil Their lives In Effort &t Escape. , Special to The Observer. Torkville, s C Jan.' 17. Aa un successful attempt was made by sev eral negro prisoner to barn tbelr way out of the York county tail a few mornings ago. and aa a result the two that are believed to have been the ring-leadera Are now chained down in their cell. It is a wall-known fact that the jail la anything atee than se cure ana that an expert could easily make bis war out with little or no trouble. Several years ago the mat ter At properly equipping .the build ing was agitated, and the work was recommended by 'one or more grand juries, but the oounty commissioners failed to have it done for the reason that the necessary funds were not available. It will be recalled that about 13 years ago Marlon Reese and Dan Lurkle were convicted by a York county Jury for murdering a1) man named Williams at Blacksburg and sentenced to life Imprisonment, and that shortly afterwards both of them, together with five or six negro prison era, escaped, Reese engineering the escape. Subsequently one or more of the negroes was captured, but the white men never have been, notwith standing the fact that large rewards were offered for them. BISHOP 8TRANGK IN BETSY CITY Service Held by Him In That City and JVolgbborliMr Towns. Special to The Observer. Elizabeth City. Jan. 27. Rev. Robert Strange, D. D., bishop of the Diocese of East Carolina, is In the city on official business. Monday night he preached In St. Phillip's Episcopal church, colored. Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock he conducted the service at Bt. John's episcopal church at Weeksvllle. Last night In Christ Episcopal church, this city, the bishop deliver ed one of the most powerful and elo quent sermons ever heard in the city. After the regular service a large class was confirmed in a most impressive servloe. A large crowd representative pf every de nomination in the city was present to hear the eloquent and noted young biahop. who is extremely popular and much beloved throughout this section. This morning at 11 o'clock Bishop Htiang held services at Bt. Joseph's chapel at Camden court house. Rev. Dr. Claudius F. Smith, rector of Christ church, accompanied the bishop In all of these visits and was much gratified at the great Interest evinced in the services. Hespilal NiinMatrea Gives Valuable Recipe For Constipation, liver Trou ble and Files, A trained nurse and matron of on of New York's large hospitals gives valuable advice for the trea ment of constipation and the pre vention of contagious and lntec snd gas on stomach and bawels, tious diseases. She says: "Intes tinal indigestion, dyspepsia, wind biliousness, heart-burn, heart pal pitation, piles nC5ful evacua tions are directly due to It, while II the fevers aad oeatagiona are more likely to attack the constipat ed individual. Children are robbed of health and brain-power by these poisons. Mothers, never permit any member f your family to be constipated 24 hours, and you will have little sickness and few doc tor bills. Use the following pre scription: Oat "oris aunee aromatic fluid cascara,' 'one ounce com pound essen.ee cardlol,' and "two ounces aromatic syrup rhubarb." Mix. and adults take tt to 1 tea spoonfuls after each meal, and give children five drops to a teaspoon ful, according to age. I think ev ery intelligent family should keep this In the home." PULLING FOR NEWUERX. Cluuuber of Commerce Determined to Boo-l ilie Town. Correspondence of The Observer. Jien bern. Jan. 26 The first regular meeting of the chumber uf commerce wan liid at the court house last night. The committee on constitution and by-laws made its report, which wan adopted with a few amendments. Mr 8 M Brinson then Introduced Mr. E II. Hyman, of Wafihluffton. N. C, an the speaker of the evening Mr. Hyirian in wn'ieiary of the Vahingun chamber of commerce and gavei Uie Newbem chamber the result of tit lung experience as to the organisation and work of a chamber of cummerc. Much Interest was manifested and every body seemed disponed to "boost" N"W lern and pull together for the good of the city. Something like 5(W extra wa ralHct for the expenses of the cfiamber In car rying on Ita work Newborn's advantage will be advertised and every effort mud to get new manufacturing enterprises to local here. The great Idea of the meet ing last night was "Pull together for greater Newbern. and do It now." NEGRO CAUGHT IN NEW JERSEY. Notorious York County Character Run Down by sheriff Brown. Special to The Observer. Yorkvllle, 8. C, Jan. 27. On the night of January 17th, 1S0, Wallace Jackson, a notorious negro blind tiger and all-round bad character, fired five shots with a revolver at George Robin son, another negro. One of the bul lets struck Robinson In the buck of the head and glanced off. while an other penetrated his lungs and went entirely through his body. The shoot ing took plats at the home of Jack son, where Hoblnsun had gone to In duce his wife, whom Jackson had en ticed away, to leave Jackson and go with him to Hock Hill to live Im mediately after the shooting Jackson fled. Robinson recovered and Is now living here. Sheriff Brown has never abandoned hope of landing Jackson behind the bars and has had him lo cated at least once since his depar ture, but before the sheriff could have him arrested ha was warned and got out of the way. Last Tuesday the sheriff received a telegram from the police authorities of Newark. N. J., that they had Jackson. Wednesday Deputy Sherlfl Quinn left for Newark with the neceasary papers and yester day he reached here wtth Jackson. Dunn Christian Church (ails Pastor. Special to The Observer. Dunn, Jan. 27. The Christian church has called Rev. H. O. Lane, of Boston, Mass., to serve as pastor. Mr. Lane came here from Hillaboro, O.. where he had been pastor of the Christian church for several years. Mr. Lane and his wife arrived last week. He Is an able speaker. Durham tt Soutliern Enlarging Shops. Special to The Observer. Dunn, Jan. 27. The Durham & Southern Railroad has a force of hands enlarging Its shops and sheds herb. These were built only recent ly, but It was found that the business of the road demanded more room. BUY ANOTHER ELECTRIC LINE. Coler A Co. Get Interest In High Point Trolley Company. Special to The Observer. High Point. Jan. 27. Coler & Co., syndicate of New York, has secur ed from E. D. Steele his interest In the North Carolina Electric Company. Tbs new owners have ample means to finish building the road, which they will accomplish. Bird 8 Coler closed the deal. Having also purchased the Greensboro Electric Company. the concern will do big things for Gull ford county. Mr. Steel will not say what the consideration was, hut it 1b understood to be IIS, 000 GIRL RUN OVER BY CYCLIST. of Side- Kin Hon Pederian Victim WTrtr-atpWWnf'. " Special to The Observer. Klnston, Jan. 27. A distressing ac cident occurred on South McLewean Street this evening about 5 o'clock. A hlcycle rider was speeding on the sidewalk and ran over Nannie Stanley. th It-year-old daughter of Mr and Mr. H. D. Stanly. The lower Dart of en of her legs was shattered so badly that it Is thought she will have to use cratches If she recovers. THE WEATHER. Washington, Jan 27. Forecast: Virginia, fair Thursday, with cooler In east portion, Friday unsettled weather, rain In weal portion; northwest winds be coming light nnd variable. North Carolina, fair Thursday; Friday unsettled with probably showers in west portion, light variable winds. South Carolina, fair Thursday; Friday probably unsettled; light variable winds. Georgia, fair Thursday; Friday prob ably showers, light variable winds. Kast Florida, fair Thursday; Friday Increasing cloudiness; llgnt variable winds. Alabama and western Florida. Increas ing cloudiness Thursday; Friday prob ably showers; light variable winds. Mississippi snd Louisiana, unsettled with probably showers Thursday and Friday; lght variable winds. East Texas, probably showers Thurs day; Friday partly cloudy and cooler; ilght south winds. Weit Texas, partly cloudy Thursday and Friday, cooler, Arkansas, showers Thursday; Friday fair and cooler. JBJltm...3M.Kall&kX Increasing, cloudiness with showers Friday snd In west ponton Thursday. West Virginia, fair Thursday; Friday showers. Frovldence Woodmen Ha-e Enjoyable Special to Tb Observer. Weddlngton, Jan. J7. The Wood men of Providence ramp gave an ovs ter supper last Friday night. Almost th entire camp was present, and als a number of visiting sovereigns. Th occasion was thoroughly enjoyed by all. v Th moving spirit in Provident (amp is Mr, W. A. Short, who la all to every interest ef woodcraft. After the supper the new officers for the next year were Installed with the Impressive ceremony of the order. Stood Good Exam, at Embalming; -, rirhooi. .'. . Correaspoodnkoe of Th Observer. . . Winston-Salenv - 4an. JC- Mr. P". tugene Vogler, son of Mayor Frank: II. Vogler, of Salem, has passed his true! examinations at the Reneuard ! Training School of Undertaking and j Embalming, standing a close second in a claaa of twenty men. ; He will re- turn to his home here,-stopping at i Ra;e!ga to be examined toy -lit tat! of& text Friday. i, LOCAL OFFICE. 17. 8. WEATHER .BU REAU. fharlotie. Jan. Tt. Sunrise 7:38 a. ra. ; sunset . p. m. TEMPERATURE (in degrees) Highest temperature 61 Lowest temperature 9 Mean temperature ;.. ' so Excess for the day $ Accumulated excess (or month ..... 1 Accumulated excess for year 19 PREClPTATIO- (In inches) Total for H hours ending I p. ra- .... Total for th month . i.j Accumulated deficiency for month .. 13 Total for the year ...... Accumulated deficiency for year .... IJ Prevailing wmd dire-ttnn -Wt ' "W. .3, BENNKTT, Observer. V A, T VJ. CTHE , J AT . ..-.I k a av 'M.-teaa a.. . union r HAtlOHAL a 2 J ,'fir CHARL0TTE.1l.fi tr ,jn INIj&iniiULIw 35'ast TradaSt s Capital. . el ......Cer.VJT20O,O00o6 : Surplus and Profits......... $135,000.00 n eeouNTs inviteA GEO. E, WILSON, President ' f JNO. B. ROSS, Vice President W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier. HOMES FOR SALE Also 14 per cent, invest ments. Several elegantly finished and desirably located homes, with pretty shade. Also several plain homes, and farms. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON I BROTHER 219 N. Tryon St. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE M.SBO $1,190. $1.2M $2,0. $$.. 11,000. $1.00. All .00 for 7-room house close in. East Fourth street. mooern. .00 for thre vacant lots. South Boulevard. High and level. .00 for on vacant lot. East Twelfth street, near Tryon street. .00 for 6-rooin cottage. North Graham street extension; city water and larg lot 00 for 6-reom cottage, West Ninth street; all modern. 00 for thre vacant lots, .North Brevard street, on car Una. .00 for vacant lot near Southern depot; fine neighborhood. J. Em fWurphy & Co. M W. Trycm. moae . NOW FOR 1909! Say "Scottish" to your agent w,hen you ask for a fire insurance policy and he will do the rest SCOTTISH fIRE POLICIES PROTECT J. F. FLOWERS, V-Pres. and Mgr. F. D. A Look about danger. Read be tween th lines of the Depository Bill. It's vagus for a purpose. Be not deceived by the surface line reading. There's a caXch. Will Charlotte or Mecklenburg county engage In the llauor traffic? Rural dwellers and farmers, take notice there la a black deal afoot a leopard appears in lambskin. IS, 000 for a Dllworth horn. A big city lot, 100x500 feet, for 1400.00. F. D. ALEXANDER Fire Insurance. "Jordan's on the Square." E. P. Purcell, President. D. A. McLaughlin. V. Pres. N When you are WEARIED OF SHOPPING Stop at Jordan's and rest. A Hot Drink if you K . .. V ..,, 11 Yml.ai 1 are coia or s voia ituk if you are hot will brace you up again. (Have you tried a cut of our French Drip " Coffee!) R. H. JORDATT & CO. NURSES' REQlfcB CHOICE MANUFACTURING SITES Owing to our largs holdings of real estate In Charlotte, we have decided to offr for sal the plot of ground situated between th Atherton Mills n.n- PX!."hnt,il.nt'-vTh.1" t,i',hu 'rentage of 600 feet on Southern ff I? aJde-trsick already In, and th property extends through to , South Boulevard Kxtenaltfu. This Is en of th few high-class available manufacturing sites In Char V - i. . if """onu' opportunity for Investment Price from $26.60 to $37.60 p.r foot of railway frontage, depending on depth of property. Thia pric. in very little more than residence property i bringing, and will eursly double in value In a fir: years. AMERICAN MINE & MANUFACTURING COMPANY Accident and Health Policies In the MARYLAND CASUAMT COMPANY are th most liberal In existence, though they don't cost any more than ethers. Every en needs a Disabling Policy covering EVERY ACCI DENT AND KVERY DISEASE. Let us tell ye how ws will pay you a definite weekly Indemnity If you should be disabled BY ANY ACCIDENT OR ILLNBS. HARVEY LAMBETH, Mgr. InsDept. AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY. THE ONE SURE WAY A to have money is to save It. Th one sure way to save tt Is by depositing It in a saf. reliable bank. Then It won't bum holes in yenr pocksts. aad will also be safe from theft. Th habit of saving Is easy, and If you wUl keep It up, th result will surprise you. Southern Loan & Savings Bank Joo. K. Boott, Presktent, f. U Jenkins,1 Cashier. W. 8. Alexander, Vice President. A study of the interests of our customers and unsur- "passed 'facilities for serving tHem characterize the ser vice of this bank ' American Trust Corripany "Hard Clinch ' Wall Plaster t TIDE BCILDEHa' FRIKXD r Freeslng does not hart C Katurel shrinkage will not crack It. Water does not make ir-tall eff. Manufactured exclusively by CliflRLOnE PIASTER COMPANY ' Write for details and tut of Cotton MiU rlouseg plastered with It. IT IS AS HARD AS STOXE. : . OiO'Ou-O'O-' . Next month, the Mutual B, L. pays eut this snug sum for ma tured share, and makes happy those who have stuck to the ship for i-t a -. -s - - -x:: -M-Tor a; Years. ; the! Mutual vhae served the people scattered over this Union, and .never cent has gone astray, and not for once, has she failed to mature- h' shares within th standard time. ; . The January Series Is still open- Come, write. 'Wire, 'phone, Any day or any hour, and you'll be given the glad hand. We're marching on, brethren, to a . stilr brighter and better day, - . v , EL LER, Secretary ahd Treas. Phont $ '.Yi J , .1 i J' ; tS S. Tryon EU KEES i Oa North Tryon street a lot Mxm feet, with gfley-way privileges at side, and the following lmsreveraentat - 'Trick tor room' 1 jT f set. ' -rora cottage In fine' shape, " Three -room new tenant houses. . , The entire property is eeeupled at an annual rental ef 1 1 .. - With the removal ef the railroad yards 1 and round. hus - te - - this lecallty, purchaser' oaa yasonably expect rapid nhaacemnt ta'valu. 'T ' ' r. " " . " " ' ' ' "' flic tor th whole, It taken at enoe. . . v . . , . .S,00.0 " " ' ! s -i - ,1 " - v . ,. r Soutfiern Jsd bfete-Lcn & Trust Ccipy First National Bank OIURlsOTTi:. IT. 0. BSTABXJXHZD EC iiei. Capital ' and Preflts. . '. . ; , .-. . til l.ltl Deposltg 8ollclt4. V ' 4 per sent paid on Tim Certificates. Oovernfian Depository. - Henry TtL McAdeo, rrestdent -.v " -i Joh Ti Ct, CAehler. fUZABCTII AVL-5 ROOM COTTAGE Lot about 50x125 feet.. a. .... .... .. $2,000.00 $500.00 cash, balance on easy terms. Electric lights, .' city water. House in fine condition and a bargain for some one who is looking for a nice, cosy home. Brown & -Qbrripapyi' 'Phone 635. 203 V. Tryoa'Et. . BANKING BUSINESS YOU hare more or less of it Possibly it is with , us. Such being the case, you know iromeihing of : our service. But if not apatron, wouldn't it be well, for yqn to become one! Eesources $1,C00,000.00. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK; Protection- BonlsBGnisBcnds Instiracce Fire, Health. Accident, Blvato, PUts Glass, Sprmkler. Leakage, Burglar, Boiler and Smployera' Uaaillty. : " - .... . i.- if . . '- ' .- . "" C AR.OLIN A R.EALTY CO. O. 9. Tfales, presideBt. W. D. Wilkinson, Mgr. and Treasv : B. It Iee, Seoretary. 9. P, Itotkg, galesmaa, . . all X. Tryou St. Ttwmm MP. - t ' - , " We can loan averal thousand dollars on Charlotte business - ml asUte'er sslect cloes-la tesidsnce property. - . TiiKipiontTRUsr&m Boom 08 Realty Building-. ' ' ' : v ' A.1 Q. Cratg, Secretary. . . W. J. ChamWs, Treasurer. ; IliVESTfMS f t 7EOFFEIl . T some of the strongest , r PEEFEERED DTOCSS in best hem corporation bearing" I and ' T per .; seat. Interest, payahl semi-annually, In amounts of lifts to These Are among; th moat popular securities we handle, and. as they ars non-taxable in thia State, they are a meet satisfactory Investment - Fun particulars on request, . . REAL KTATE , YOUR OPP0ETU1TITY for ono of those :- BEAUTIFUL COUOIJIAL , LOTS- 'i at first sale prices ' Is lessening tapldly for w have sold or contracted already qults'a" hum hr.-of, the- loU offered at startling prices. ''-.'"" ( ' Eight lots very recently taken by progressive, business and prof eslonal men who realise that this la to he th moat beautiful suburb of Charlotte. " Act quickly U you wish to avail yourself if this opportunity. . IT.C. Ciaia Inve:t:
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