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CHAELOTTIi! , DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 23, IfO ::s POLii'icui; PUNS , APPEAL TO TU12 VOTERS r.Hof A.ClTnt Cn ' Not .Mi.-c Uwa Granted, the Antert- t;o Into lWv l-lrat to M.-.-t la Conference-to arrange vJo- Administered to Tlioee Who J" H.mh Hostile inauiereu f - just Demands of Laoor.r w "Washington. July ' St Tl following document at Jhe campaign prograjnnw tha American rederatloB orjAbor, f n.Mr .rf. i h. Iinlitul Htstee" and signed l.y the memoers of the -eseoullve ,.f t he organisation, u made public to- d lyJar Sir. and tirethsrah Events In the ,..... ..-i-i . uur rPle Dare rapidly cbanaed and arn raichanj- I ,.. Ir.nr and BroDOeea- lO KSiP c7 iherVwUh.' The ?fJ?2"i not be he'ied or Juraed bac k, nor . i . k.w mm if 'titat were p" aiw. WdiimlW Industrial .pww; labor inuat be aver alert wall , i.ntaa and e.vrdae B thoya- fMcrton whl.h, n workmen ai ciUaona. ltia iheir pnua ana fija. Labor rnakaa na demand Won 0"; mat.! or aoolety which la ' corded to all the-people of ou ' It can and will be aatladad Hnothln leaa, Th poalUon of organlaed- l"r upon the oiealkm of pollUoeJ' mctU n by the working claaa. their frtendaaad ay ro- pathlcera,- haa orten nean TXiinw oii fritlSn Labor.' In UV7. k"d of- . ten reafflrmed ainca: "Iteaolved. that the American Federa- tton of Labor moat firmly and unequlvo- . rally favora the Independent Ilea or tne ballot br the trade unloni.ta and "ork- . m. anfted regardleaa of party, that we .may ' m,"n ,rom ou1 0,wn.rnlJ mate new Tawg and admlnletee- them 'alena' the line laid down In the leglala- tlve demanda of . the American federa tion of Labor, and-at tha same time ae- rare an Imroirllu lumciarr inn rill not govera aa by arDiirarjr injuni:ui the oourta, ner act aa tne piiani w of corporate wealth. Reeolyed. That aa our efforta are cen tered agalnat all forma of Induatrlal alaverr and economical wrong, we muat aleo-" airer wui uiijhi move ell forma of political aervltude and party aUvery. to'the and that lhe-work-Ing people may act aa a unit at the potla at every election." .... .e hare bean ever watchful to carry the pvrposea of that declaration Into effect. At time we met with . partial euecee. yet. within tha paat lew veara ' claims and nromlaea made In platforme and) poUtlelana, and aapeclally by tne preaent dominant party, hare .oeen neither JuatMed nor performed. Little attention haa been paid to tha enactment of laws prepared by ua and preeented. to Congress for the relief of thoae wrongs and the attainment or those riania vo which , labor and tha common . pao . pie are Juatly entitled and Which are eeeentlally naceaaary for. their , welfare. Bevural Prealdenta of th tlnlfc. Corurreaa. urged tha paaaaga of equltabli lelalatlon In behalf of tha working peo ple, but Congreaa haa been entirely pre occupied looking after the Interests of VMt corporations and predatory wealth. Congreeamen and flcnatora In their freniled ruah after tht almighty dollar liMva been Indi.Terent or hoatlls to tha rights of man. They have hsd no time and as tittle Inclination to support tha -reasonable labor measures, the enurt- . - . L. I .. k Lb... . . r a . .nrf i which contained beneficent feottirea for all our people without sn abnoxlous pro ia to sny one. Patience renied to be rirtne. and on March 11. liel. tha rep TeeantatKes of tabor preaentad a bill of ' grtavenrea to tha President and those rennonalhla for leaialatlon or the failure or . leglalattnn - In Con creee. reel ling tha ' failure or refuaol of the party In power io adopt or enforce leglalMlon In the In- teeaata of tha tolling millions of our country. After aettlng forth labor's a-rlcvanraa and reoueala and ursine early action, we closed mat now ramous oocu kient with this statement: "Bat If perchance you may not head vs. we shall appeal to the conscience and ., support or our reiiow-i:itiiens. . The relief aaked for has not lieen araniaa. oonsrens mm lurnm a neni ear to tha voices of tha masnee of our people: and, true to our declaration, wa now appeal to tha working people, aya, to an the American people unitedly lo avaiumiiraia inoir dfierminai ion mm this republic of mirs shall continue to ho ' of, for and by the people, rather than Of. for and by the almighty dollar. -Tne toiling nianaea or nur country ar ; as roeoh. If not more. Intfreated In good government than our fellow-cltltena In otner wmikb or mr. in line wnn tn contention herein alatefl the Aincrlrun Federation of Labor mnda Ita declara tion of KIIUal polic y mi alraady quoted above. And In fine therewith wa hope. . and have the right to tect, to iirnuae the cltlsenahlp nf our rammon country, tntareated in good gnvetninant. to tha . a.l b,u ..L k. . . . . I 1 1 . .. .. , .... . . .. - m trm 1117 lit ihpiiiiij ipi hi. iiijt in HJW- . er to the real Inlereata of the people, ao .that men mora homnt. faithful anil - pie s repreaentatlv. - Attention la culled not only to cong-ree-'atonal ' and le:ialtiva tiidlfTereri e and . hostility to the Intereaia of laNir, but alao to the Ititnreats of the Urge maaa of all Our peopla. The preaa for months has been burdened with exooeiire of the corruption and araft In high circle. The grt Insurance oonitiaiilea. the trusts, the corporations, the so-called eapUtins of Induntry, have Indeed hecoms She owner of the hclalntora of our coontry. 1'iitille oirirlHla, many of whom tiave the cry of "atop thief!" neureet the tip of the tongue, havn een elected . teousrh' thi s very ascncl. n( the eontritiutlous from them. It M lias cum lo a condition In thin. mi greatest and km llh.it i.iim ,,n earth, timt the linlhly dollar Is to he , Worshipped to an extent of furgettlng ' prilM rpU, cotK lcn' e, tiprightnesa and Juatke. the :inr haa arrlvel for th,.e end Its-friends lo mine their vor n (eiideinnatlon of auch drReaeracy, and Invite all reform forcm to ln with I In relegating Indlffrrvix to the iwo plee Intereels, corruption nd graft to titj.llei.1 nl.llvl..n. I,. ...... .1.. " . ii mamiii'ii iiy mo ciM-iion or sincere, tiroffrHialve and li i.m.hi lnMn h 1. n ...- , WMHWhlpplog IMiMtey leaa, will tumor on sIbus, Juatlce and humanity more. llVe roniroead that neutral bortlea and load unions proceed without dly by Hie election of delegates to mwt In cniw. wqce. or convention. . to formulate pln - - inu'nvLi ill ml niove "mint, and In accordance with the plan hiertn out1lned at the prormr lluie and ' In the woper manner nominate candl ; i1le who will uiujuntlnnably aland for the enactmsnt Into law of lnuor and pro g reeiwve massuree. The first onerii of all should be ths positive- defeat of Uu lii hvi bun hoallls or Indifferent to tlia Just demanda of latmr. A stinging rV.ske H them wUI benefit not only th t"4ors but. the people of the entire roua- - 'herever both parties Ignore labor s lesislarlve demands a stralahl tabor con. Oldale should nominated, ao that lion at men may have the opportunity tn -ercielng their franchise to vote accord ing to their cimscleuee Inatend of lining conioelled either In rufraln r...M. ..... 1... "rji oi candidate and ; the party they must la liflr Innermost souls deaplss. Where a oiiB-iisaniiin or Hlole legislator I. '.a I oven Miiiself 11 true friend to tha riihts of lhor he. should be supported si l no candidate nominated ggnlust him. 1 his movement must not dcaenerate ! to a scramble for offlr, n ahould ie . detemilued effort, free, alwduiaty, V ,m faitleaoshlp of every name . and 1 ii.rai ter.i to secure the e(UHon w . m ncresaary and essential le the wel f re and -bspplneas of all our people. - t' e preaent ptij.'cta of this movement oely in the line of legislation, all -la should be concentrated upon the ' n nt numbers of f.Vinifiesg and the Slots Leglsuaturwa. ...... o.ali thls-vour movement 4 he most Mve ft' a utmoat care should lie 4ak to nominate .r.l attch union - men e Known intelligence, honesty eiid '"''" ' 4-onpiciHiiia. They l I- n..iiilnn1 as strsight laW !-'..Mves end atn4 end be eup nh by union men and thalr I Hint Ui)lte. )rresree(ve of . ..-,m. , 1 . afllllallon W herever .11 t en entirely Indenend. r , t ,! i , .nnot be elected. -i-: i" i .i to iwurt uch UDDort hr Indorsement of candidates by the minds! ty party In the districts and by such Other prograaalvo elements a will Insure the election pf labor repte sentatives. J ; '- - Aj otiirrvAM agree that the campaign of iKir fslJow-werkmen of Oreat Britain haa had a wholesome effect upon tha sovwommt. asvwell aa tha Interacts of lie 'waga-earners, and tha people gener sllr of that country. In tha last British elections M trade unionists war elected to Parliament. If the British workman arith lM-ir limited franchise, accomplish ad so iraich y their 'united action, what M1 may we in tha United Stetss not do with 1 unlvarssJ surcrsgeT . A WJBGRO WANTED. fVavellnir With 4Whhe Wonatti, Mho May bo JI1 wife. Tht following- Interesting- facU re being1 sont out by John F. O'Connor, chief; of . police , of iColumliug. Ohio, on a 'jpostal card: ,.T ' J 7': ' t ' ' " " "Wanted for forgery.' embesxlemeril and srand larceny: Walter M, Ales ander. a light mulatto, six feet tall, dark eyes, dark cuny naix, siiejnuy kinky; thin ' face, - covered with frockJea. high cheek bones,, promi nent i nose; when last i seen wore- a black- suit of clothes. t - "He Is an electrician by trade, malclnr a specialty of stage work; usuaJly geeks employment around theatres, or with road companies. He wast with the Al. O. Field Minstrel Company two years ago, and wag employed at the High Street Theatre of this city last season. He wag a member of the . Electrical Workers" Ualon, but has been expelled from tbe union. He passes for a white man. ! 'He will likely be found in com pany witn Agnoe uanser, a wnue woman, four feet 11 1-1 Inchea tall, dark hair and eyes, dark complexion, round, full face, nose '4iot very large. stutters slightly when speaking. These parties may be married. "This man la wanted for a number of forgeries. In addition, to the other offense charged above. Arrest, nohj and wire all Information to "JAM KB A. DUN DON, "Chief of Detectives, or -JOHN F. O'CONNOR, "Chief of Police. "Columbus. Ohio. July isth, 10.H A negro can marry a white woman In the Went. Such a union would be unlawful here. A 'WiQ GEORGK WASIHNOTOX. The Boy Who Cut Maple Tree) Con- icaeru muj imm in u . - ' A Ktpry Vom Real Life. A resident of this city, who has a particular fondness for the beautiful trees on his lawn, had a unique ex perience with two little boys of the neighborhood during the past week. A workman engaged on the place called the gentleman's attention to two little boys, who were wilfully cutting the body of a pretty maple on the lot. As the gentleman sp- proached the tree, one of the boys ran Into the next lot and the other remained by the tree. When ques tioned kindly as to the abuse of the tree, the little boy denlod having cut It himself and said hs did not know the name of the other boy and did not know where he had gone. The gentleman continued speaiklng of the wrong of tho act and the other little boy. who was In hearing dis tance, came fror his hiding- place crying and penitently saying: "Mr. R. I have nothing against you. but 1 cut the tree, and I can't tell a lie about It. I cut It. and I can't tell a lie about It." Then followed a tear ful explanation, after which the toys went each to his home. Neither of the little fellows In ten years. oldV . but the above Incident shows ths different character of the two. And It Is good to noto that the spirit of the "Father of His Country" regarding the telling of a lin existed In ths little fellow who out a. maple Instead of a cherry tree. I'JMZK MiAO ItKCKIVKD. Mlas Mamie Rays Haa Charge of the (liriatlan Endeavor Reward for the Incrcaso In North Carolina. As ths Btate secretary of Chris- Man F.mloavor In North Carolina. Mlas Mumln Bays has received tha hand come flng which was awarded to tho North Curollnn Slato I'nlnn for the UrgcKt Incrcaso In the mcmborshlp conteHt In the United 8tats during tho paat M-ennlum. The flag Is known as the "Incresse t'Ampalgn Llanncr," and Is a Spanish banner, hesrlng the fallowing words, all hand embroidered In yellow silk snd gold thread: "Eafureso Chrlstla.no. Por ("rlslo y Inglrsla. Kenann por ('rlwto, In the center of the banner, which Is made of heavy white satin, la em broidered the Fpanlsh coat of arms, surrounded by a green wreath, and It Is sltngelher a haudsomn plcre nf needlework, and Its significance makes It something of which Endear nrers of the Ktste may justly be proud The banner la shout 1 1-3 by 2 fet. There la a strong union of Christian Endeavor In Spain. Itov. F. E. Clark. D. D., president : of the United Society f ChrlrtUn En. denvor. has Juet completed a foreign tour In lh. Interest of Chriatln En rlesvor, snd he la now In 0-nrva, Hwltxcrlnnd, where the third World' Convention of ("hrlatlsn Endeavor will be held July 2d to AukuM I. Oenernl Secretary Volgt and other of fleers of the United Society, nn 1 oilier Kndesvorera also, are. In Oeneva to attend the convention. Old Sports fert Anonymous Inciters, With the advent of the McKanua three-dny liquor cure, the reliability snd surencas of whn-h were demon- atrated In this city a fortnight ago, begun the annoyance of several old .port of tho city In whom one or more anxious members nf tho tender sex are Interested. Thoae afflicted persona have received anonymous epistles written In the moat delicate, tenderly expressive . feminine) hand Iniaglnshle, pleading with them to quit their wayward wanderings. The mortal dread of the recipients of these letters Is that of finding another like onu in tneir man. lraUi of Mrs. Daniel Monaltan. Mrs. Daniel Monahan, aged II years, died at her home at 1 09 1 North Church street, at 1 o'cloek yeaieruay morning. Mie had been desperstoly. Ill for three weeks, Mrs. Monshsn loaves a husband and four liuie enuaren. Iierore her mirr in she was Miss Maggie Cuaalck. of Kumtor. B. O. ., she was a good woman. Ths funeral' will take place at St, PeUtr's Cnthollo church at lft IhU mom In. fo CrOVYCll Sanilnrilim fn Irtr w .w, WM IIJ9 I , FoiUmi Treatment at ' Whiskey, Morphine and Nervous Diseases. :; 'i . V-.'- . t .i . v, - :.' Special a part menu and aarsee for lady aatlenta , All form ef elaotrlelty for treating ' nervous diseases, and various methods of Massage, tnelud Ing the Bllht.lsler Tlbratlna- mth The stockholders all being pfcyetoUns eonstltute a consulting toaid. - 9peoaliy trained mala and female nurses and etten1ente i : . , . M. ntown fj, M. D, rraa. W.'ll, SlltONO. M. vZ T. , : . i , , Itealdcnt rliyeJctan, , ' Mr. 'Tom "Pemberton,,. a popular young druggist at Oreenshro. spent yesterdsy In the city with -.friends, staying at the. ltaford. . . ; ' 4 THE WEATHER- LOCAL - orriCB INITPTD '1 8TATS9 WEATHER, BUJtKAU Chsriotte. July 2J. 1. 1 p. ' m. ' Bunrlse Si; sunset 7:U p.' mi (Standard tims.J LOCAL WEATHER KETORT,. Highest temperature, ' JJ Lowest temperature ', !: S Mean temperature ....a ' ........... IkMnjirtlir fnr I ha AsV ....... .... Accumulated deficiency for the month.. 25 Accumulated excess for the year ...,tt Precipitation for U hours ending . p. m. (Inches.) .,........ .....-..", T Total preolplutlon for the month ..J.1 Accumulated excess for the month l Aceumulsted deficiency for the year ; 4,10 I Jt I T Prevailing wind direction ..B. W. Temp. , In 'Cbarga; v.. l.i . Ti.i. . nVnriuit for .TeBiinia""'! " M 7 , , Virginia. Showers , sionuay, iura"j nmbablv fair. . light to . frssa . variaois .nil. neofiminv nnnnwnwi. MnriK rarniina. South Carolina - end Georgia, occsalonal showers Monday and Tuesdsy: light to , fresh winds, mostly southwest. , '-'.. . Eastern Flordla. western (ami ana Alabama, occasional - showers Monday and Tuesday; variable winds. Mlaalaa onl. snowers asonaay in-eouin. fair In north , portions: Tuesday lar, armer In south portion: vanaoie winaa. Tuialana and en a tern Texas, generally fair Monday and Tuesday light to frash south winds. . - ' ' western Texas, fair Monday ana ium- day. - ' - J ' '..I Arksnsas, fslr Monday, siignuy cooler In west portion: Tuesday fair. , - Tennessee, fair In weat, shower , In eaat- portion Mondnyl Tuesday fair. Kentucsy. sowers nonoajr, fair In extreme west portion, cooler in weat and central portions; Tuesday fair. QNLT HALF THE QUANTTTT 18 RE- ?ulrd of Blue Kiotion vamua exiraou t is so pure and strong that every drop counts. WILEY' CANlJf 18 AS GOOD A8 ever made and Its always sold rresn. Buy Wiley's and you run no risk. Ws ft re anla aaenta for Charlotte. JA8. P. BTOWK CO., Druggists. Phone 17. ROYAL FLINT FRUIT ' JAK8 AND Bchram a Automatla Fruit Jars, pints, quarts snd hslf gallons. Ths best pre servers on ths market. The most sani tary jars on the market. By far the best fruit Jan. Royal Flint I1.2&. fl-M and fl.TS a dozen. Schram's 8&c.. 11.00 and 11.3 a dosen. Be sure to see them before you buy. Remember, It pays to buy the best." 'Phone a, milljsk VAN NESS CO. IN THE OLIVER: THE FACTORS that make for speed are:- Its visibis writing, light elnatle key-touch and Its all round simplicity. It hss the fewest possible wearing points, and It prints with a downward stroke, t. J. CKAX- TON A CO., General Agents. FOR RKNT: go? E. th, modern rooms, ia.66: 610 N. Tryon, 14 rooms, modern close In, will rent 1st and tnd floors sepsrately; store and s-room dwelling, corner B snd 11th. nsw: ll K. l?th rooms; 1 rooma. upatalrs. 117 B. Trade. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON m BRO. NITNNALLT'H DELICIOUS CANDIES freah by .express, just received. cents per pound. WOOL) ALL A 8HEP- PARD. sole sgents for Chsriotte. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF 8ERV- Ing anything our customers want. Take your next meal at ths Oem snd order lust snythlng you want. We will fill It snd lust to your llklns. OEM HKBTAL'RANT. E. F. Creswsll. Manager. FOR SALE: ONE PAIR CLOSELY matdhed dapple gray horaea, 1& hands litgh, weignt z.itie pounds, nve years old. and perfectly sound. Also several other nice driving horaea. W. O. ROB8 cu vm and in west 4th. fit. TO LET FT'RNIBIl ED HOUSE. FOR months, Jsckson Terrace, only &S per monin; ine nanaanme noma or w. sj. Maxwell, st $40: Mrs. Jones' charmlna place, K. Ave., fumlahed, fT0; (-room new house, up-to-date, only U0.00, close in: nice cottage in I Ml worth, only tK Corns nt once. E. L, KEKSI.IH "t'hons I4. 8IIERRIIJ. MINERAL WATEtt CURES Dyspepsia. Constipation, Indlgsstlon, Blllouanrss. ustarrn ot ntnmach. All Bladder and Kidney Troubles. We gusrsntee this wster. When no bene fit Is derived no charges will be made 'Phone SIR. N. J. SHERRILL MIN ERAL SPRINQH CO., Charlotte. N. C. Davis' Hair Tonic does not grow hair on bald heads, but It will slop hslr falling out and radicate dandruff. Just this and no mora. 50 Cent. DILWORTtl DRUG STORE Thone Iff. a 8. DA Via. LISTEN We are going to dispose of an our light weights. Do you want a Suit or pair Trousers! If so, we Are the people. Hulls that were 140 and III now 120 and 132.00; suits that were ISO and tit now lit and 117.10: Trousers 110 and til now 17.10 and if. if you want any of these goods this Is your chance, and they are mode under the game roof, and don't ymi forget It. Coma and see us. It don t cost anything to look. If we haven't got what you want, no barm done. M. s, ntncif Co, Successors to , 11. K. DAVIDSON sV CO 4 8. Tryon turret, Dilworth I Floral Gardens flowers. 4 Ferns and Talma, tha ceeloest : selection of Flowsrs, the best aerrlce, tha lowest prices, Just a word about otu ' W'xcr - carnations and nbsrs They're i tha ( Bt( Ever." Don'l IftJI to aecura some of them when you want! something eitra good In the way of Cut Flowers bear In mind the Dilworth Floral Gardens, W. G. McPIIEE, Prop. v.. ' Charlotte, N. C '.' r. o. Bo in. C Ml-tOO. Bell Tbonea, Special Notices t- WMrav 51, A. Onteora to 111. '"onde of Mrs. M. A. shorn will regert lo learn that aha la erltl, cally III 8.t her home on Weat Trade street- riiie lias b.en fViflned to her bed for several lys. Judge Krar.k . uimime, wno 11 now In New York, was notified of hVr Illness by .wjre ' ' .1 . "" ' " ' 11 ' 1 1,1 : .-'J.';' jri Mr. C W. Miller, of Greensboro, wag In the, city yesterday. . V - fUled by, negtsteredl . Phsxma elsta. No on else works la this departmenLi V :', ' Too have tha saUafaction of knowing '. the ' , prescription r 1 flllbd according to your doc tors 4lrectlon,' i ':.: NURSES' REGISTER . WE KEVER CLOSJL ' : Dmggtsts.' Tnoa T. MB V SAVINGS The Commercial I Prescriptions- JORDAN'S K CHARLOTTE. X. C v t Assets arid Personal liability Over Twd Million : DbIlars; DTRECTORSl ' " V ' .'V,', R. A. DUNN, R. M. MILLER, JR D. H. ANDERSON, W. "BL 'J IIOLT, H. C. ECCLES, E. CL HOLT, L. BANKS HOLT, O. W. - . JOIINSTON, R. L. GIBBON, FRANCIS L. COXE. : " , v R. A. DUNN, FYeyddent. - W. E. HOLT, Vice President," A. G. BRENIZER. Cashier. - Ai T. 8UMMET, AnC Cmabler. . , Interest 4 Compounded Quarterly ' The Charlotte Building & Loan at the office of the company, 201 North This assoclstlon now numbers Its friends and stockholder by tha thousands; If you are not one you should be. Rich and boor, young and v . . - - old carry stock. Why waltT Join AI'PMCATIOjrS FOR LOANS NOW-BEING FILED. J. IL VAN NESS, President BLOWING ROCK GREEN PARK. HO TEL- XXEVATION 4,100 This popular and elegant resort opened July 1st tinder excellent niansgetnent. . - A double dally gcbeflule allowg guestg to' leav either mornlns; or evening. In tha latter case the night la spent-In Lenoir and tha trip up the mountain made In tha morning. .' Through tlcketg by Southern or Seaboard, with close connectiona. Address ..... GREEN PARK HOTEL, Green,' rark, K. .C . ! :.yj; THE PEOPLE KNOW ' - " : : ' ' ' -., c-:.- '.. what a good thing Mutual Bnlldlng A Loan stock Is, and If you saw how they rushed In Saturday you'd begin to think A little for your self along thlg Una. Why. there's nothing elao ao good. Nothing tlMt will approach It as an interest bearer. ' Nothing aa safe. Noth ing so oasy. Talk about a little, bank account. Why, as a profit winner, we have such beaten to . death before tho, beginning. Saving bank are opening up all around ' us, but -, we walk all around the best of them while they are dancing up and down In ona place, theorising as to what they can do. We do It, and don't ' fool about It. , .: ; i.--'-' v , - ' .'." . .v'. 1 .''"".' ..,: '.; Ea ; Os K Phone 344. ' ft.1 21 SKFE INVESTMENT IV TOU ARE LOOKING FOR A PLACE, TO PUT YOUR MONEY W1IERK IT WILL BE BAKE, NOT ONLY INTERKST," 1BVT PRINCIPAL AS WKLL, WK, lNVITf3 YOC TO BCCOMR A PATRON OH THIS BANK. WIS PAY 4 TLll CENT.. INTICR EST ' O.V CEUTI ITCATE8 OS DEPOSIT AND 4 TICR CENT. O.V SAVINGS DEPOSITS AND COMPOUND TIIE INTER ET FOUR TIMES. A YEAH. : ' ' ' r i: v 4-- r. at, strewn, ifrea. W. A Alesander, fry Wo ji izz CtniCrlh Let ''! ' " ,"';','. ' ' ''.. ''''; ., " 'I- , i Extra eUe, 100x110 feet. -' Park Ave., shady side, corner lot where you can .build to 'suit your taste; with, abundance of room- In back yard for chickens, wash pot and stable. .. , v , v. " v-'. 11,000 cash, remainder to suit. -Ask , what'a the . . remainder , and where s the lot,'; ..... F. D; ALEXANDER i :V Ileal Esuto Peaer. ; ; -" Tbone 0d,' day,ip'V night.- near Blacksburg, & C-' 1 teamg and drivers. 100 men,-to work - on railroad up Broad river. Pay. off every two weeks, and best of prices. Wanted to sub-let, by the yard, any part, at good prices. Can use several experienced foremen,". Address or call On ' ' ..' ,. '' ; ' ". PROP8T CONTR ACTINO CO ; . -101 W. Trade fit., Charlotte, N. C, Blackaburs. & U . V If you are Interested . In an AUTOMOBILE wblob combines Abundant Horse Power . (IS). .AbgoluU t BellaMllty, Entire Simplicity for catalogue ot tha-Btticic" ' r::'- ".- G. W. PAINTER DEPARTMENT. National Bank Association will open Its ,14th Series; Tryon gtreet- tbe crowd. V- . 1VIU1S BROWN, Secretary. FEET, v . 25 S.' Trybri St. nnmz V. PresX W. U Jenkins. Cashier. Wanted c-H3 uc ones. ' tot , choice building lot on ?.uth Tryon street, only four and : one-half blocks from Independence Square, Dimensions, II 1-1 " '"-'' 1 ' .. i- .. ... Y ' " 7 Ut feet, with ; alley-Wsy prlvllge In the rear. . .'" .-' ,- . ' .-..-... . ,- : "K 1 , 1 value" to be secured In the cltyfor a close-In building , :: glte' on Tryon gtreet, e-. J f t:.;" '-J. '',; ,':,!'; . ' v ,j. of business men and professional mehf of clerks and bookkeepers; of mechanics and laoorers; of working girls and housekeepers of married women and single women; of young, people: and ' children. ; : :: Ua , FiiRMERG IIATIONAL BMK OT CHARLOTTE, N.C. Kir a .i it pay: : 41" fOROT . V".V."-v y:"'-I,'-- v ; " -y ' : v. " r-tN.i-.W .-t. .?-..f '. " ..'..'.'...U'.,'!. ill-- ''' -y :. ) -. , . I : : .' ' . SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS :THE.. CHARLOTTr ' Ob Paying . It la well'to pay bills promptly, but not to pay tha earn bill - twtoes---Sometimes - fcoek-keepera, - by mistake, send, out bills .after they have been paid. If you pay by check, however, the. canceled " checks are returned to you and can be produced as receipts. Check. : ing account are therefore mora than a convenience. They ara an' Insurance against overpayment , Every1 man or woman who ears biUa-ehould do so with checks.- - . . - - .,i -; 7" ' Tour checking account war be welcomed at The 'Charlotta ' Natlona Bank, where yon ara. assured of absolute security and tha most courteous service. ..'. y .j. ,.,,-,. ..1,.;, . v W. II WTITY, .CasKer J ' New 6 room residence; ; dose in, all conveniences, The Charlotte A. G. CRAIG, Secretary and Uanager. Offloe is K, Trade st-' 'Gftarlotte Trust Gbmp'y , - : 7 CAPITA $100,000.00. ; :; Solicits large and small accounts promising cv ery courtesy . and . absolute security. ,Put not your trust in money but ;your money in r v y' f ; , Ui',s; h H- LITTLE, 'Pres. CXV M. PATTERSON, V. Pres. r V : i L. R-HAGOOD Cashier:. ' v.-. : Certificates of Deposit Issued by this Bank: A good way to keep funds ac tiv while awaiting permanent investment ' .. ; . 'I-- i-r':.-'y ..;.' cuirrrAL $sos.sot .--.' .,-' .v"' - ; TRCST BCtLftlNO, - " CIIARLOTTB, K. O. " J, CitOu STEPllliS. T. M. VRANHX1N, W. IL WOOD, , ''.'Viv" President. View Praa. Treasurer. ... ..v,'-... . ; x ' J. E DATTS, Asalatant Treasurer. . -'V INVEST YOUR DIVIDENDS ' In. the Following Strong Sotwrltleat '- V -s: ! 11.000 N. C. Sixes. . , . v . ' lt.000 Highland Park per cent. Preferred. v - .' , ' 110,000 Prown Mfg. Co. t per cent Preferred. . -110,000 Monroe Cotton Mills 1 per ' eent. Preferred. J00 to 100 lledmont Wagon Works. Common, ! per cent) '. 100 to ISO Newton Cotton Mills, common,. 10 per cent. -- 1 -J0O gallxhury Cotton Mill, common, 10 per cent. ,.:'.. 15 to 100 Florence Cotton Mill, common, a per cent ' V -60 Batiavllle Cotton Mill, common. per cent. . v.' 160 liioonineld Cotton Mill, common, I per cent . -, ,.. .; 16 Mrchante' A Karmnrs' Hank, of Charlotte, 10 per cent.' : ;AU non-taxable In this Ftate.. , t . ;V; :, , , ' ; G. jlb&ott Company, . -' I"hCniaS Invest mentav. .' , ' ' '' J: ViIUND .' TOE. AT NATIONAL' BANK . of Bills ,:. B. D. HEATH, Preside.iL V-.. - ; 407 East Fourth Street $2O.O0r per, month. -.r- Realty Company Phone ITT. -t i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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