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10 CHARLOT TE DAILY: OBSERVES,, FEBRUARY 24, 1903. News of the State Happeatag- of i'esterday TAA ia Paragraphs. ' TOKI TIKVEY" ' PRESENTED. 1 BACKACHE FROM KIDNEYS Boone, Feb. II. Mr. Ben J. Coun M, of this town, claim to hold a record-breaker In the way of sheep raleing. He ha ten ewes that have II larata. One ewe baa four, all doing nieety. The remainder have two and three each and all doing (Inc. Boone, Fab. 2. The 3-year-old child af Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Weodring was burned to death last FTtday. It was playing near the nre In the absence of Its mother when its clothes caught on fire and it wai so badly burned that It died a short time afterwards. WUralngton. Fb. 23. The city Democratic executive committee met yesterday and orf:antf?d by the elec lion of Woodus Kellum, chairman, and B. C Moore, secretary. It wag de cided to call the municipal primary for March 24th, and poll-holders and registrars were named. Fayetteville. Feb. 23. Washing ton's Birthday was celebrated here last evening with appropriate exer cises In Xhf K-t.elll Independent Light Infant!) jrin.'ry. The celebra tion was und.-r tli- auspice? of the F". I. L 1. company, which was in uni form for the occasion. Wilmington. Keb. 23- Architect H. . BonlU, of this Ity. ha? had his plans fir a new hotpital In be es tablished In i;,.MMnro accepted. The hulldiiiK will cist Il.T.iH'O. Anhilft Honltz as that bids for the new structure will be called for within a few days and the building will begin at once. Hpencer. Keb. 23. Unknown per sons entered I he store of the Spen cer ("loihlnK and Shoe Company here Sunday night by breaking open a rear door and after smashing the cash drawer and taking a valuable suit of clothes, escaped without de tection. Officers are working on a clue and hope to capture the robbers. Htatesville. Feb. 23. Mr. E. Ralph Kcherd. of Alexander county, who has held a position as clerk In the Btatesville podtofflce for some time, has exchanged positions with Mr. B. B. Webb, railway postal clerk, who has a run between Asheville anil l,rkr Toxaway. The Postoffliw Department has passed op the exchange and the transfer will take place about the first of next month. Wilmington, Fh. 23. A represen tative of the IVForest wireless tel ephone and telegraph Interests in New York is here Interesting local people In the subsidiary company of the parent corporation which has for Its purpose the building of a chain of wireless telephones for use In ma rine shipping along the South At lantic oast from Baltimore to Key V. ... :a. T ;-tton. Feb. 23. The February firn. Davidson court opened yes terday with Judge E H. Jones pre siding. This week will be given over to criminal cases and next week to civil. Both criminal and civil dockets sre heavy. The Judge's charge to the jury was heard by many and was favorably commented on because of Its vigor, originality and clearness. Laurinburg. Feb. 23. If a straw will show which way the wind blows, one may know the prosperity of a community by Its banks and postof fice receipt. Scotland lounty there fore stands well to thefore. 'Che de posits in the four banks, three here and ons at Gibson, total J6S7.000. Then the postmaster here says that, despite the exceedingly hard times last year, the receipts at the ponton-!' e of jUaurlnburR already assure an ad vance in the salary of the offlce. Statesvllle. Feb. 2 3. Mr. C. W. Pearson, a traveling salesman for the Odell Hardwire Company, of Greens boro, became ill quite suddenly at Hotel Iredell Friday night and was removed to the Long Sanatorium Sat urday. He Is suffering with appendici tis and peritonitis and is undergoing treatment preparatory to an opera tion. His condition is considered very critical. Mr. Pearson Is a son of Mr. nd Mrs. John H. Pearson, of Mor ganton. and his parents have Hrrlved to be at his bedside. Mrs. Pearson !was In Washington when notified of her son's Illness. ROWAN COTTON GIN" BIHNED. Was Work of Incendiaries. Kluttz & Linn, the Owners, Believe. Fp-rl: to The Observer Ppencer. Feb. 2i -A cotton gin be longing to Klutts A Linn near Spen cer was destroyed by fire shortly be fore daylight this morning, entailing a loss of $2,600, with no insurance. The owners believe the fire to have lieen of Incendiary origin as evidence hat nlKht-rlders have got In their work In Rowan county. A quantity of bal otwn and a lot of valuable tnathlniry were destroyed. There Is rio clue to who tired the building. Krv. W. W. Pin son to I(rm'li .sermon at Missionary Soiict). Biwnal to Ti e Observer Ijurlnburs. Feb - Rev. W W. Ftnaon. D. L . one of the missionary secretaries of 'he Methodist Episco- f'al Church, Pouth, .as accepted the nvitation to prearh the annual ser gnon before the Woman s Foreign Missionary Society of the North Car olina Conference. whRh will meet In Laurinburg April nth-lSth. The letter of acceptance was dated at the City of Mexico, Tn hnnoii being at Xreent on an officii.) Ufit to the (workers In Cuba and Mexico. He Is acknowledged to be one of the first ratori of his Church. AcHcaltara Meeting at Statesvllle Saturday Special to The Observer Btatesville, Feb 23 Pr. Seaman A. Knapp. of the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, originator of the farmers' co-operative demonstration work and Special agent In the demon- I Strstion work now being conducted j In the South, will be the principal Speaker at an agricultural meeting notch will be held at the court boose bore Saturday. Mr. A. D. Thornel, a Bated corn speclsJIrt; Mr. C- R. HuJ-, sob, Etaie agent of the demonstration work, and other "men of agriculture" vill b present and deliver addresses. If yea suffer from .csastlpation and ' Uvr trouble Foley's Orino Laxative will ewre yea permanently by stimulating tbs j digestive organs so they will act natural- j v. Foley's Ortn Laxative does not j gripe., pleasant uks ana you o not feave M take laxatives continually after taking; Qrn- Foley Orino Laxative cures constipation itbsut rrMating tbs stomach or Bowels Hka ordinary purgs stvea. R. H. Jsrdsa k Oo. and Greene's frhassaecy. Play by Amateur Performers of Spcnrer Pleases. Special to The' Observer. Spencer, Feb. 23. "To pay Turvey" was presented In Spencer last night by a company of amateur performers who captivated the large audience which witnessed the play. A heavy advance sale of seats brought out a big crowd in spite of threatening weather and it the close of the per formance every attendant waa loud In praise of the courtship of the dea con. To the delight of the audience several selections of special music were furnished by Miss Daisy Feam ster, Mrs. Eva B. Harris and Mr. J. W. Rldeoutte. A duet by Master Rob ert Simpson and Miss Annla May Pmlth was greatly enjoyed and cap tured the house. Each part was cleverly portrayed by the respective character and the rendition of the programme reflect ed much credit upon. the ability of the joung ifpencerians Who composed the company of performers. It has been suggested that the company till a number of engagements in nearby places, such as Charlotte, Greensboro, Concord and Statesvllle. ANOTIIKR FACTORY STARTS UP. Month's Shut-Down Brought to End by lte-rlpt of Orders. Special to The Observer Mount Airv Feb ''3. -The Mount Airv Furniture Factory, the largest plant In this city, resumed operations to-day after having been shut down for a month on no ount of dullness In business and a large s.ovk of manu faclured j-norls on hand. The factory employs ISO hands besides operating a similar plant at Chase City, Va. The managers say that orders are pour ing in every day and the outlook for the sale of furniture Is exceedingly bright. The oiitnut of the three furniture plants there amounts to about 300 car loads a year and brings many deal- rr. In rhlu fir'tlnn hulH.a iMvIn? em- - ' D .-. . ployment to about 400 men and boys. THE WEATHER. Washington. Feb a Forecast: V'irKinla, rain Wednenday, colder in extreme southwest portion, Thursday colder and generally fair; brisk to high southwest shifting to northwest winds Wednesday night. North Carolina and bouth Carolina, rain Wednesday, colder In west portion, Thursduy fair, colder. brisk to high southwest to northwest winds Georgia, fair In west, clearing In east Wednesday, colder; Thursday fair, cold er In east and south portion. Brisk to high southwest to northwest winds East Florida, partly cloudy Wednesday, showers In north portion; colder In north west portion; Thursday fair, colder; brisk south to west winds, becoming northwest and high Wednesday over north portion. West Florida. Alabama and Mississippi, fair, colder Wednesday; Thursday fair; brisk to moderately high west to north west winds. Louisiana, fair, colder Wednesday; brisk northwest winds; Thursday fair. East Texas, fair Wednesday, colder in east and south portions; Thursday fair, warmer In Interior; moderate north winds. Arkansas. fair. colder Wednesday; Thursday fair, wanner Tennessee and Kentucky, clearing and elder Wednesday; Thursday fair, colder in east portion West Vl-in!a. rain Wednesday, colder In afternoon; Thursday, local snow and oolder West Texas, fair, warmer Wednesday and Thursday. A 6IMPLK HOME PRESCRIPTION Mix This at Booie a It la Splendid For kruiary Trosblea and Rtaatuna ttant aad 0ocs Not Cost Much to Prepare Hid Yourself of Misery From a Lssnaa Back. More people succumb each year to soma form of kidney trouble than any other cause. The slightest form of kidney derangement often develops into Bright'! kidney disease, diabetes or dropsy. When either ef these dis eases axs suspected the sufferer shouMl at once seek the best medical at tention possible. Consult only a good, first-class physician. There are many of the lesser symp toms of kidney trouble which oan be treated at home li stated by a well known authority For some of these, such as backache, pain in tha region of the kidneys, weak bladder, fre quency, (especially at night) painful scalding and other urinary troubles, try the following simple borne remedy. Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargou, ona ounce; Compound Syrup SarsapsrUla, three ounces. These simple Ingredients re harmless and can be obtained at any good prescription pharmacy ajad any one oan mix them by ahaklng well in a bottle The dose for adults is a teaspoonful atar each meal and again at bedtime. There Is no mors effective remedy known to relieve all forms of rheuma tism, because It acts directly upon the kidneys and blood. It cleans the clogged up poxes in the kidneys so they can filter and atraln from the blood the poisonous uric acid and waste matter whleh If not eliminated remain In the blood, decompose and settle about the Joints and muscular tissues causing ths arrtold suffering and deformity of rheumatism. Backache Is nature's signal noti fying the sufferer that the kidneys are not acting properly. "Take care of your kidneys." is now the physician's advice to his patients. ilimCHANTS &f ARMERS NATIONAL BANK 35 East Trade St. Capital $200,000.00 Surplus and Profits $135,000.00 neeouNTS invited GEO. E. WILSON, President. JNO. B. ROSS, Vice President W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier. Convict in Pajamae. Savannah News. The Floyd county commissioners, 1t is reported, "have ordered ten dozen suits of pajamas for tiie county's con victs." Is there another oounty in Georgia or another penal Institution In the United States that provides Its prisoners with the fashionable "nlght 1b?" Who wouldn't rather be a pajamaed prisoner on the Floyd coun ty chalngang than no nightshirt freeman on the plains of windy Kansas? First Ward Home For Sale -room residence, on car line, steam heat, two baths, bevel edge plate glass windows and doors, shady side of street; a modern home in a aplendld locality. Owner has moved to another State and makes special price of $5,504.00 J- E. Murphy & Co. 43 ft. Try on. 'Phone 849. iniPROVED DUSINESS PROPERTIES WlXIi &OG&TE AXl CUOSR JX. - ' - ' . . . - , Wsw Brick Btora Hoism an North College Btreot. opposite Audito rium, Four ; Btorsa and tour 4-Room Apartments in building. Win pay T par ant Bet after paying taxes and insurance. Two Btora Roots ' East Trade Street close In. Rapid on. hancamsnt to value, ' ' Valuable Wast Trade- BU t Property, well improved and payinc 7 per cent net, J. Full information ' at eur offloe. Southern Real Estate Loan & Trust Company First National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C. Established In 1S5. Surplus and Profits. $515,000 Accounts Solicited. 4 per cent on Time Depeelta. Government Depository. Henry M. McAdon, President Geo. W. Bryan, V. Pres. John p. Or, Cashier. F. D. A. Uve noted the litest loded wagons make the loudest kind uv noise same way bout this Charlotte Char ter muddlo the teeniest weenlest tax payee Is a whoopln up de loudest. A Silent tongue la a fine assett Rain won't keep fire, from kindling in your house and watnr from the fire hose will ruin your furniture even If the smell of smoke cometh not nigh I write protection gainst tire or smoke or damage from either tire, smoke or water. Cost mighty little. Ask how much? F. D. ALEXANDER IXiCAI. OFFICE V S WEATHER BU REAU. Charlotte. Feb Zi Sunrise 7 a m Sun set S 13 p rn TEMPEHATURE (In degrees). Highest temperature " Lowest temperature Mean temperature Excess for tha day Accumulated excess for month H- A. cumulated excess for year 311 ritECIPITATION (In Inches). Totwl fur ;t hours ending S p. m. .. 0 77 Total for the niunth Accumulated deficiency fur montl Total for the year 6 :' Accumulated deficiency for year .. 2 Prevailing wind direction W J HENNETT. Observer. The Home Under. F.artli Seller. 3 8 017 .the; UNION NATIONAL BANK w4 : v CHARIOTING. 1 i Rend your Panama and Ftlt Hats to be renovated direot te M. KIRSOI BAUM the practical hatter, Char lotte, N. C. Write for vS5f clrcular- FOR SALE 32 1-2 Acre Farm, close in, 3 1-2 miks out; fine place for trucking, poultry and dairy. Price right. Also several other farms. For sale 14 per cent, investment. New houses, good location. Also several beautiful dwel lings. j. ARTHUR HENDERSON & BROTHER NOW FOR 1909! Say "Scottish" to your agent when you ask for a fire insurance policy and ho will do the rest. SCOTTISH FIRE POLICIES PROTECT J. F. FLOWERS, V-Pres. and Mgr. CHOICE MANUFACTURING SITES Owing to our . large holdings of real estate In Charlotte, we Jiave decided to offer for sals the plot of ground situated between the JUherton Mills and our present plant. This plot has a fronta-a of MO feet on Southern Railway, with side-track already In, and ths property extends through to South Boulevard Extension. This Is one of the few high-class available manufmcturlns; sites In Char lotte, and offers a splendid opportunity for trrreetmetit. Price from 125.00 to $37 60 per foot of railway frontage, depending on depth of property. This price Is very little more than residence property Is bringing, and will surely double In value In a few years. AMERICAN MACHINE & MANUFACTURING COMPANY Establiahed 18- Accident and Health Policies in the MARYLAND CASUALTY CO MP ANT are ths most liberal hi existence, though they don't cost any mere than others. Every one needs a Disability Polley covering EVERT ACCI DENT AND EVERT DISEASE. Lt us tell you bow we will pay you s definite weekly Indemnity If you should be disabled BY ANT ACCIDENT OR ILLNESS. HARVEY LAMBETH, Mgr. Ins. Depfc AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY. "Jordan's on the Square." B. P. PurcellNpreldent. C A. McLeushlin, V. Pres. MEET MB AT THE FOUNTAIN Jordan's Fountain, where only the best drinks are served. Cold drinks and hot drink's to suit each individual taste. R. II. JORDAN & CO. T. NURSES' REGISTER YOU HA YZ MONEY no doubt that Is Idle and not earning you anything. Wtoy not de posit it In this bnk where it wUl be absolutely safe in at the same time be working for you? Then when you hare an oppor ' tunttv to make a more profitable investment you will have the "ready cash." Try this plan. Southern Loan & Savings Bank Jno. M. Scott, President. W. It. Jenkins, Cashier. V. S. Alexander, Vice President. QC,GGO.OQ HOTJiB. 8-room almost nw modern corner residence in elegant condition. $1,000 cash, balance good terms. East Fourth street, fine neighborhood. One block car line. Call on or 'phone Elrovsn & Gompany. 'Phone 535. 203 N. Tryon St. BANKING BUSINESS iTOU have more or less of it. Possibly it is vith us. Such being the case, yon know something of our service. But If not a patron, wouldn't it be well for you to become onet Resources $1,600,000.00. THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK "Hard Clinch" Wall Plaster THE BUILDERS FRIEND Freeslng does not hurt it. Natural shrinkage will not erack it. Water does not make it fall off. Manufactured -exclusively by CHARLOTTE PLASTER enWiNTf Write for details and list of Cotton aflU Houses plastered wtth It. IT IS AS HARD AS STONE. Investors Awaiting permanent employment for their funds will find our 4 per cent. Demand Certificates of De posit a good means for temporary investment American Trust Company Jim. B. Boss, President, f. Flowers, V. T. H A. Adams, Atty. The 2nd Series The Mecklenburg- Building and Loan Association will open Its Id series on Saturday, March tth. Our present shareholders are Increasing their shares, and new nes are comma la every day. i Don't Fail to Take Shares Xf a loan is wanted, put In your application NOW. Ar G. CRAIG, Secretary & Treasurer Offioe: Jssemfail Realty BaUdlnf. 1oo T7. Modern Home For Sale If U Is a real bowse pow are; looking for, we bare It. A handsome, new l-room resldenee, two complete baths, grate In each room; also arranged for hot sir heating. If Interested, call at our offloe. CAROLINA REALTY CO. O. J. ThJrs, President. W. p. Wilkinson, Ireas. and Mgr. No. ail North Vryon St. J. P. Long Salesman. B. Rush Lee, Secretary. . "Phone 6t Elegant Tryon Street Home X. We offer for sale an elegant Tryon street home, close In and will enhance very rapidly in value. This property can be bought just now at a low pries for the valne offered. Price.... ...... , $12,50040 THE CHARLOTTE TRUST & REALTY CO. W. . J. jpHAMBERS, Treasure. , Offloet Baeeanent of Realty asjadtnf.' A. Of CBAIO, tfleor etary. Pbone tTt. 1 Stocks $25,000. Korth Carolina ' State ,6s due 1919. Non-taxable t . in this State,,.'. Price on application. Real 1 Estate A few mora -,of tbose Choice Bill Crest Lota 0x119 60x225 ' -70x345 -at quick sale price! v and easy terms. F. C. ABbotJ Comp'y High Grade Investments. Everything inlTeal .Ustate'; - J ..'::..-... .
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