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v , THE CHARLOTTE EVENING CHRONICLE, FEBRUARY 6, 1909. 10 ' 1 1 i I i 'i 1 I 1 - j 1 3 ! i '1 ' t t ' I 1 LONDON BITS OF NEWS AND GOSSIP BY RICHARD AVERCORX. CHARLOTTE DETECTIVE" BUREAU NOTICEj . We have twenty five good Detectives who are men of ex perence and can be relied upon' td look after your interest and we solicit any and all business . that you may have that comes under the head of Deteotlve work which will have our prompt and personal attention, - We also, wish to secure 3 more good men at once. Room 8, 3rd Floor Jordan's Drug - Store " P. O. Box 115. 'Phone 1075. but has now retired, said that he had ;seen the Wright machine ana it ap- t t, e r.f ni-rt- ' rTi to him that such a machine , lessor of automobllism in England is would not cost more than a few hun- , Mr. W. Morgan, who has Just been ; dred dollars As a matter of fact the , irrven that novel appointment at the motor would probably cost 5500. 1; Merchant Venturers Technical oCllege j told him so The mot ive po wer costs ; In Bristol. He is a bachelor of sci- ; more than all the rest of the machine, ence of London, and after some years ; I think that Barriquand et Marre. of , . (Do,Mn at rnvMtrv Paris, have recently received orders,. secondary school he two years ago ; and are now making 25 motors for. undertook the research or aavisory : wngm macmucs. A.o ... fr hA Daimler Motor Com-! more efficient for the same weight and m. manned the com- j .J.." the motor ,5 fi. THORNTON J. HAINS panjrs pupus a e pari menu imcmc ,uituicvi.v-. --- f ed on the subject of his, appointment j sines are being made in France that yesterday. Mr. Morgan said tnat me are lour mes ----new buildings which Merchant Ven- j Wright motor. I have been told that turers erected after the fire are now, some 100 horsepower motors are be almost completed. "And what is the : ing made at 3,750 each, a rather - 1 k was nskA.l. "The stiff nrice. There are several tnous- BVUOUIO I" " " - ,,M and or tne cieveresi men m " working on the problem at tne pres ent time, and what the French engi m Halms stands a fair chance of takine- dace inside the next year. We offer for sale a fivs-roo in ; cottage on North? Graham street " extension. The place is In excellent shape, surrounded with at tractive fence and located on high" level lot. Let us show, you the property. ; , t ' - ..-;:.; J.E. MURPHY & COMPANY 43 NORTH TRYON IPHONR 81 he was asked. "The fact is," said the professor, "the gov ernors want to give western men espe cially the opportunity of entering the profession and the curriculum of teaching Is to be both in higher the ory and in the practical work of mo tor car building. While motor-car engineering receives attention at sev eral centres Cambridge, Birming ham and Bradford, if not Manches- ter also, there has nowhere been up to now a professor of motor-car en gineering. Bristol has In view the combining of the technical college with the university, and thus motor car theory work will go on alongside the practlcaL" One way in which the department at Bristol will keep In touch with all this in going on practically in the mo tor car world is by the arrangement which has been entered Into by which the professor will carry out at the college the purely scientific side of any investigations required by Dai mler and to apply the practical re sults in the Coventry works. This university and workshop will be in close alliance. Mr. Morgan will en ter upon this, appointment at Bris tol some time during .the "coming spring. DENIES HE'S'SHOT But He Says He Is Prepared for At tack After Being warned. NEW YORK, FEB. 6. It was re- Dorted that Thornton Jenkins Hanes, the novel writer, who was acquitted three weeks ago at Flushing for nis share in the killing of William Annls at the Bayside Yacht Club, had Via A aVkA- 4K1n mArntriflr at Vila llftTYlA Asked when ne inougni ,n Brooklyn. nnii ht utilized for purposes of war- ..,.ctnri wa hnn.l " --. . J V, ! 11 I Alio ""l " fare. Sir Hiram repiiea cuiyauva.v, t hI home In Bay Ridge. "The next war: A BEAUTY r A BARGAIN! We offer for sale at a bargain the most attractive lot in Elizabeth, has frontage on car line of 66 fe.et by 198 feet deep, and a corner lot too well elevated. If you want something pretty and your money's worth let us show you this lot. PhntiA 711 A. G. CRAIG, Secretary niUilbV JII- W.J. CHAMBER v Treasurer s Eoom 305 "Realty Building. 9 9 "Nobody has shot me," said Thorn ton Hains; "nobody has even tried to shoot me. But I have heard that some of the friends of my brother Peter's wife. Claudia Ubby Hains, have been threatening to kill, me, and Jliss Rebecca Nichols Gives Elaborate hfs possible that they may have at- j Rocky Mount.. Reception in uompumeni 10 xua i tacked some poor reiiow sy misiase Baxon Gelston, of Columbia uiner noira. for me SOCIAL EVENT AT PINEVILLE Roberdale , Richmond Spinning Co.. Riverside Mfg. Co... .. ., 200 97 Special to The Chronicle. Mihlav fla I am rather expecting a personal Social' circle - - . i -- - i ouuai viii. PINEVILLE, FEB. 6. One of the attack, and I am prepared for it. I sprinjfstein 122 .. 60 ... 99 most brilliant social events of the sea- don't mean by that that I am going sn was marked last evening at tne i armei t can take care of myself, I prelty home of Miss Rebecca Nichols think, with my bare hands. I am not j Toxaway by a reception in nonor oi ner uuuam. afraid, although one or tnem at least irenton, N Miss Annie Mae Geiston, oi toiurawa, i saw to be half crazy w;tn vinaic- S. C, at which the ionowing nameu tiVe rage and is talking or wnat ne will do. I have also got a lot of annoy Statesville Cotton Mills.. .... 107 Salisbury 130 guests were present: Misses xmim Ward. Fan Sims. Margaret Warlick, TTmma Nesbit. Mary Sims and Nan moua letters and nostal cards, de- Ward, of Charlotte; Minnie Garrison nouncing and threatening me and my and Martha Smith, of Fort Mm; An- brother. Most of these come irom nle Mae and Belle Geiston. of Colum- cranks. I suppose. Day before yester-hia- Vera Alma Culp. Maggie John- day I had one signed J. H. H., promis- ston. of the village: Messrs. Perry aic- ine me that the writer would take Ginn. Rae Lee and jonn iMicnois, oi pleasure in "nxing" me next ween, as rharintte: Oscar CulD ana Jerans Huirelns. of Fort Mill: Luther Hamp hasn't been around yet.' It was stated to-day at Long Island Preparations are being made in Parkhurst Forest. Isle of Wight, for the erection of the' new type of prison Instituted by last year's prevention of crimes act. As Mr. Gladstone explain- ed his proposal, professional crimi nal after nervine a term of Denal errltude for their first offence will islsted In receiving: In the front hall, although he lives only a- few miles be detained for an Indeterminate time i Miss Fan Sims and Mr. Will Alciei- I away land: in the parlor. Miss Annie Mae ton, of Gastonia. John Geiston. of Co- City that except for a call at the jail lumbia; Will and John McLelland, of on the afternoon of his acquittal, Steele Creek, and Prof. A. C. Dubose, Thornton Hains has not been to the of Pineville. The following guests is- Hail a single time to see bis brother. Cr Tryon, N. C... Tucapau, S. C Tucapau. S. C, p(d Tuscarora Toccoa, Ga... Union-Buffalo, 1st pfd.. Union-Buffalo. 2d pfd.. Vance.. .. Victor Mills. S. C Walhalla. S.iC... .. .. Warren Mfg. Co., pfd.. Warren, com . . .... Washington Mills 93 200 100 65 17 In the hew building. There they re main until the authorities are assur- Woodside.. -.. Woodside, pfd. Williamson.. .. Ware Shoals.. Whitney. Gelf ton and Miss Rebecco Nichols; 1 Professor Lowell, Harvard's new J wiscassett ed that they will henceforth lead an I in the dining room. Miss Belle Gels president, was the originator of the woodruff. honest life or until by aee or Infirmity i ton and Miss Maggie Johnston. dennition or a cnariiaDie institution INSURANCE STOCKS. hr or-o innoMo nf rotuminir a iifo ! The ha.nri.oome dinine room, the col- which has since become lamous: A I Greensboro , Fire of rrime. Tn 'thb new tvne of nrison. I or scheme of which was red and charitable society is a society found- North State Fire hAwvf h hahifnai criminal nriii rreen was lovelv and on the extend- ed for the purpose of giving things Dixie Fire.. be subje'et to less rigorous discipline I ed table with its bountiful and dainty you don't want to people who don't Piedmont Fire than in prison. The hours of labor 1 refreshments was a centrepiece or reo icm. will he less, he will be allowed more ! carnations, contrasting beautifully .. 125 .. - 74 ..103 .. 92 93 30' 107 .. 90 98 .. ' 105 ..95 97 .. 108 .. 70 .. 120 .. 124 City of Winston 5s. 1937 & Int. A. T. & O. R. R. te, 1913 & Int 100 BANK STOCK. Pottery Park, Ashevllie.. .. Citizens' National, Gastonia .. 114 Charlotte National Bank 135 Commercial National.. 153 Cabarrus Savings Bank- par 50 62 First National. Charlotte 165 First National, Morganton .. 140 Merchants & Farmers' Char lotte.. 165 National Bank, Gaffney.. .. .. 160 Palmetto Bank and wTrust Co American Trust Co.. .. .. .. Southern Loan , and Savings Bank Southern Nat. Wilmington.. .. WachoviaL. and T. Co American . National, Asheville 106 191 121 154 17C 126 125 150 120 98 126 101 Murchison Nat. Wilmington 150 Nursing Mothers and Malaria. The Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC, drives out malaria and builds up the sys tem. For grown people and children, 50c. 'Bap a Home in Dilwqrth With Rent Money " 4 C's. 126 126 118 200 SOUTHERN COTTON MHA. STOCKS livci Ljr w lain. Bi will" iuuu. ic . uit i null ut.j j I ui ivv.t, r -.., to earn wages, and have an opportunl- green ferns banked in every available Quotations by F. C. Abbott & Company m a ii r !- rri ....HfMM wmm cvArtf mnct I A CMi UttlJ Xm liberty to talk, get better food, be able with the snowy nappery and the fresh f v of recreative orrunatfon. Some I nlo"h. The eveninir was spent most fhlrtir arra nf fnrf lanrl nn the cite I nlMcantlv In A nnotatlon contest and I Abbeville. rt o .lIsnasH rtn'a rantro. ho ola1 VTioc Uarthn Smith flnd MarV SimS I Aiken Mfg. GO. for the new nrison. and the work will i dcliehtert the euests with music. The American Spinning Co. start before long. A gruesome scene was witnessed at a wake .in Neagh, county, Tlpperaryf according to a .Dublin correspondent. Thomas Kinnert, aged 32. a well known character in Nenagh, died in Nenagh Infirmary from phthisic on Monday last. The body was remov ed to his mother's home and his friends persuaded the woman that he was only In a trance, placed the corpse near the fire and recommended whis key as a reviver. The sympathetic friends meanwhile helped themselves to the liquor. On Tuesday evening the police Interferred and ended the grue some joke by getting the mother to bury the corpse. occasion was replete with enjoyment. Am. Warehouse pfU. spray. and Miss Nicholas reception, quite an Ande0n"MUls" event In the village. Miss Margaret Marquis, of the Eliz abeth College faculty. Charlotte, will . . . spend the week end with her friend. ArkwrVhV Us. aiiss era Aima luiu. ai mc Arlington. dence of Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Stough, Atherton."k C." An astonishing story of the trap ping and robbing of a foreigner in London, which reads like an Ameri can melodrama, was told at Old Street police court yesterday. A Russian Jew who spent some years in America and- had married there, had saved money and his wife had some, and when they left America some two months ago. intending to go to Rus sia they had nearly J 2,500 in Russian and English notes and gold. That was kept by the wife in a bag hung around her neck inside her clothes. On arrival In this country they resid ed in the Old Street district, and came In contact with a man and wife who claimed relationship by marriage. They eventually shared the same house, and another man was Introduc ed as also related. It was these three who were alleged to have con spired together to get possession of the money, and the method pursued was extratordinary. When the hus band was out a few days ago the three persons Implicated represented to the wife that he had been knocked down by a train. She (greatly alarm ed) would have gone anywhere, and was taken by one of the men to a rail way station. She asked where they were going and was told that her hus band had been taken to Manchester. She did not know where Manchester was but entered the train with the man and after a long journey found Avon.... on Main street. Mr. R. R. Harris has gone to Con- Av.ndaie. cord to spend a few days with his Augusta, Ga.. daughter. Mrs. J. M. nowara. The Ladies' Missionary Society of Bib5 the A. R. vesterday at the residence of Miss Brandon Beulah Tountz, and dainty -refresh-I Brogon Cotton Mills.. ments were served. The society was Brookside. recently organized, but is steadily I Broomfield. gaining in number and interest. Cannon.. I Cabarrus. WAKE FOREST GETS Chadwick-Hoskins. IT BACK ON TRINITY. Chadwick-Hoskins. pfd. - Cherryvllle.. Baptists Win In Second Game of Bas- Cheswell. S. C. pfd.. kctball Series. Special to The Chronicle. WAKE FOREST. FEB. Cheswell. S. C. 6. In Courtney Converse Mfg. Co.. Columbus Mfg. Co.. Cora '.. .. Clinton.. Clifton, com one-sided contest last nignt, the Bap- ciifton. pfd tists were easy winners over the Meth- I Cliffside odists in the second -of a series of bas ketball games. As a result of the de feat of the Wake Forest team at Trin ity College last Saturday night, a rec ord-breaking crowd was out to cheer Coxe the team on to victory, From the time the referee's whis- Drayton tie blew until the timekeeper called Dillon time at the end of the last half, the St6le and Phoenix.. .... I CiliX U, il . . . out-classed in every Erwln. Dfd... point or tne game. They were fore- Easley ed to play on the defensive as the lo- Edenton cals took the lead in the beginning:. Enoree Alien, Duffy and Brown starred for enoree, pra Wake oFrest and Baxter for Trinity. Eureka making the five points from the foul I Exposition line. At the end of the first half the score stood 12 to 2. The locals were sure of victory then, but wanted to see how large they could swell the score. Trlnty was again unable to score from the field, but threw three goals from the foul line. Wake Forest ll'ZZCi!l PerC, 'pladTastVr l "the seconThalf and was put Into a cab, and they drove about until late the same night and called at several places, but could not r"t''Tt"T.lJT-m"f,1' flnd her husband. Then she was driv- ' e Hederirk l t Watre en to a hotel anrt toiri theV niA h,- v Hederick. L g. Wake oFrest - - r rw v v 1U W piled up 18 more points. The line-up: Trinity Armfleld. c; r. to wait -until morning. They passed the night In the same room, she sit Gay. c; Carrick. r. f.; Allen. 1. f.; Duf fy, r. g; Brown. 1. g. Time Two twen- tinr in a chair, and the man lvinr nn """" ""'", f". rozier; ; umpire. Card. the bed in his clothes.- While they ' wc,rc in me room tne man rorciniy cotTTIT AfFl?TPAVc vtmm tooV awn the ho o- r , a 1 11 AJlJUtAS MARVEL took away the bag of money and some jewelry. She was told she should AT CANAL ZONE'S HEALTH. have It back in the morning; On hear- : rwatao T-, - .. , ed to go to the police, but on a prom ise that the money should be given gave Fairfield. Florence. Gaston Gluck Glenwood Glen Lwry, pfd. .. Graniteville. S. C... Gray Mfg. Co.. .. , Grendle Greenwood Highland Park, pfd.. .. Hartsville Henrietta Mills Inman Mills', S. C John P. King Mfg. Co.. Icslr King's Mountain, par 60 Knoxvllle Cotton Mills Lancaster Cotton Mills Lancaster Cotton Mills, pfd... Lanet. Opinion NEW YORK, FEB. 6. That there j Langley Mfg. Co. is a. great awaxening in Scientific Cir ; Laurens. re. e left the VonVe 8 ! Pan-American Scientific Congress held I Limestone sequently took advise. n wiie. ne ien tne nouse and sub- C!tntla o.ti- r"""1"1 . 1 " " . -"" " "-"i.e. t, iiu ouiveu in iiOCKnan, a. kj.. . Sir Hiram Maxim Is busy New York to-day on the Royal Mail- Loray Mills, pfd. .. ! Steam Packet Company's liner Nile. Lowell ... now Amonc tne rieleiratea titaa T xtt . . . rUin- .L " . . ". LuniDerion , " , a . ' "l me air- Kommeii. wno represented the De- S Marlboro Cotton Mills ahlp motor. In conversation with a : partment of Agriculture at Washing- JwSerM ih press representative yesterday he said ' ton. S M?Us Mr!r Oo he had examined every motor In the 'To the South Americans." said Mr. Mill Mfg Co " pid cTnsd1rtb?yfMe?San1inToef th RomT' "the of sci: Moden" CoSon mns.1' .VY. consiaeraoiy ngnter than any of the enre in manv wtin i- v.o 1 .. . existing types and still preserve a fac- of the Panama CaVal Zone. They con- Sonoghan " " neeM cl " a marvel that the United I Monad s V gineer in Tance recently assured Stat me." Sir Hiram continued, "that they : try out of such a plague spot." are practically dead certain that with- ', - .." In considerably less than a year from ' The Secret of Long Life, the present time they will have ca- f A French scientist has discovered chines in Paris Vith 100 horsepower ' one secret of long life. His method motors that will travel at a fi-tv ; deals with the blood. Tint inmr a n They say that certalnlv within o -o- millions of Americans ha nmv j Ozark they will make machines that will fly . E,ei"ic Bitters prolongs life and ! Pacole Mf- Co- easily from Boulogne to London and i makes u "worth living. It purifies, j facolet Mfg. Co.. pfd return without atr.nnimr tk i i enriches and vitalizes the hinnri ; Patterson tor laughed at the suggestion that 1 wasted nerve cells. Imparts aeroplanes would presently be ob- I and tone to the entire system, talaable for U00. "No." he said "I : w.?..a.K?d8end to weak. sick and de hav told several people that Whines ' KUita?.d PeDIe- "Kidney trouhle like the Wright machine coujff be lBl t St?t.bl,te I,f 6 f or .month? -lly built at a profit for SI (So eK Ite,..J ' Sherman. of CushiAg. General Miles, who wia thVcfemaVd ll7 V.1 Electric Bitter, cured i ie -f th. TTritM S?maq: Only 50c at W. L. Ha id i.. Pee Dee , Pelzer Mfg. Co , Piedmont Wagon Works.. Piedmont Mfg. Co.. .. .. Pell City. Ala.... .. ...... . Poe W. F. Mfg. Co.. .... Richland, . pfd. . Roanoke Mills . Ral!rh.. .. . 75 85 . 110 146 . 90 . 100 106 . 166 100 . 115 125 . 60 . 121 ! in , 145 S3 33 103 . 118 . 150 135 , 90 101 82 82 110 121 133 103 104 155 124 131 101 150 v 95 141 . 86 67tf 73 95 98 65 68 121 125 100 102 144 151 72 95tf 100 240 131 10 74 100 94 115 120 98 155 16SU 126 118 86 165 100 165 170 110 5)0 15 51 125" 100 94 90 96 138 100 . 105 140 77 81 90 92 196 226 75 78 100 104 100 115 126 . 105 110 99 102 110 142 156 . 116 71 105 125 150 156 90 100 126 135 Southeastern.. .. 101 Southern Life.. 96 Scltish X0O BONUS. N. C. 6s, 1919 120 121int N. C. 4s. 1910 100 N. C. 4s. 1913..' 100 102 N. C. R. R. Stock 165 166 Cit yf Charlotte 5s, 1929 & In. 104 .. 175 .. 171 .. 135 192 95 141 170 UNCOLN AND BOOTH ! "A Chronicle of Their Last Days" Clara E. Laughlin, the well- known Lincoln commentator and historian, has written one of her most vivid sketches upon the subject of Lincoln's death and the pursuit, of John Wilkes Booth. If. you are readinp; Lincoln history, don't miss this: if you are not, you will find Miss Laughlin s article lull of new in terest. HAMPTON'S MAGAZINE February On Sale Now Twenty other features of un usual interest. Among them a thrilling article on Night Riders by Eugene P. Lyle, Jr. A lively, authentic article on "Hunting Ahead of Roosevelt in East Africa" by Capt. Fritz Duquesne,the Boer ivory hunter; Admiral Evans on the "Su periority of Our Navy" when you have finished reading it you will know the facts about our ships and our men; Rex Beach's great new novel of the Northwest "The Silver Horde"; and splendid short stories by Joseph ConradEmer son Hough, Mary Heat on Vorse, Elliott Flower, Jean Webster, Mary Mullett, Ward Muir. You can't skip a page in Hamp ton's !. You can and will read it rom cover to cover. 20(000 magazine buyers . have learned that this new magazine is the best in America. Buy it of Your Newsdealer Today PNEUMONIA It is dangerous to neglect or experiment with this terrible disease its ravages are fast and- furious; frequently fatal. RicCs Goose Grease Liniment penetrates instantly to the af fected parts allays the pain, loosens the phlegm, prevents congestion, and stops' inflam mation at once. No family medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Rice's Goose Grease Liniment. Thousands vouch for Its great curative properties. At All Druggists and "Dealers. Price 25 cents. - THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS IN Real Estate A Tryon street corner lot, $1,000. A Tryon street 80 -foot corner, $1,200. A Boulevard residence bargain. A six-room, residence, $2,850. Four more Crescent avenue lots at ! Colonial, 60x200 each, at first sale prices. No finer lots in Greater Charlotte. Two beautiful lots at Hill Crest, un usually large in size, 70x345; . lo-i cated on the shady side of the street and on a high terrace, and one block from Elizabeth car line. A few more choice 66-foot lots Central avenue at Piedmont. on FOB RENT Three modern homes, 6-rooms, bath. electric lights, $16.00, $18.00 and $20,000. One handsome new residence, will be completed in a few days, $30.00. F. C. Abbott & Co. Everything in' Real Estate. - 15 cents "Meny Warth or Money BelcM Buy Hampton's from your newsdealer. If it doesn't pteue you, send cs the cover, keep the maga zineslet ns return to you 16c, plus the postage yo have used. If your newsdealer is already . id 9ut of Hampton's send 15c and your dealer's name tons. - ; v. HAMPTON'S MAGAZINE, Now York W. J. H EL WIG Expert Gnn and Locksmith. 207 W. Fourth St. TO THE PUBLIC. The firm of Swlnson & Springs, having this day dissolved partnership, this is to notify all persons in any way concerned that' J. C. Springs, Jr., has become the successor to Swlnson & Springs, and will j continue tne ousmess at the same stand, and assume the account and liabilities of the firm. . . . ' . . , B. J. SWINSON;'"; .J- C. SPRINGS, JR. in? S & FARM ERS III BANK 35 East Trade St. Capital.. .. .... , ... ..$200,000.00 Surplus and Profits.. :.. .$135,000.00 71G&OUNTS INVITED GEO. E. WILSON, President. JNO. B. ROSS, Vice President. Pi W. C. WILKINSON, Cashier. Carpets, Hti ft t ns. m Certai From this department we can supply almost any want. We have just received a nice assortment of Madras Curtains and are also showing a very pret ty line of other fabrics in Portieres and Lace Cur tains. Our line of Rugs contains some very at tractive values just at this time 9x12 Tapestry Rugs as cheap as $13.75. Carpets and Mattings in some of the latest patterns at the lowest prices. McCoy & Co. Office of the Mechanics1 Perpetual Building and Loan Association Charlotte, N. C., February 4th, 1909. With the incoming month of March, this Asso- ciation one oi tne oiaest ana largest; it not gether the largest Building & Loan Association, not only m North Carolina but in tlwhole UNITED STATES doing business on a strictly serial plan of the ntf" turing value oi $100 per share. 40 have been matured and paid off, amounting to nearly $2,000,000. We are now entering upon our BSrd 1 Series which will commence on Saturday, March 6th; the subscription books for which are now open. The management , hopes to make this the baling Series in order to reach a million dollars asse by July, next. The management is gratified by tfl nit rf-v- Attt CTtl new applications for Joans have already been filed; so all you prospective subscribers hurry up, if yoU want your loans to be reached this summer. R. E. COCHRANE, Sec. and Treas. . .. . . S. WITTKOWSKT, Pres. 3
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