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-CHAJILOTTE DAILY OL . V lull .u::cSS;.:UKDERi JIBE M.Gta MADE . AM) ) DENIED JUfuH of ' Complaint Again : ! umbers. KMlaI Uonunltleo Will i loutmrnd the Ree-Jnllng of Krc- t r Uie OnJlnamie JU-g-ulaUng I intuiting, KtrvA IJvely Tline Be? l ire die lVtmmJU Mooor. l. p and WUtkowaky Makt Claargee jago," he continued. derblds another by more than a dot This meeting , wu Anally .adjourned lar or two. A Journeyman plumber I at 11:10 after a committee of Messrs. told me ha waa euro 'ther la a nigger I Keealer, Iowd and Breen had ,been In tha irwdpUa.'!V,----v"-.-' k I appointed to draV up- the report to . Mr. Hackney deniea mai . m iha hAri n Mrmn-. Thla re nor t. charge of the contractors that plumb J wt)cl wtlJ b pMe& upon at meet era did not under bid each other waa , f fUu committee to-morrow a mistake in so w w" night And submitted to the board of ""T T EfEET for t4d.rma at If; neat noting, will materia thin'wa i'N or !m.d' Ah!:ro?d0 Uill IX Imn Bars to All tne wages of Journeymen-plumbers other aectlone In 'the ordinance regu. numbers Ftpe-Flxer ;, Imb at had been Increased from IJ.50.and Utlng plumbing. rr.i 't'l Hrv Bat .Warm Vp Under the t.75 to ft and I8.IP during the last ' '- " " - - r -' ' Spocialtloticcs tiuu-gee of the Complainants Are I three years, and tha price of material Plumber , Combined ? An Inter. I ued by plumbers an averoge of from rating bcaalo. - . V V. ' 1 10 to . 40 per cent, during tha laat it inli.MljMKtiiii auunui I rear. ' "Mr firm' has - made lees that, as a result of the meeting of I money thla year than during any year the special t committee appoiijiea nyf w uv " ,....., - Hulnta of overcharges by the plumb. . Mr. Breen, explaining tha reason- --, nRRT Is always THE CHEAP- era -of the City Held at tne city nan i soianoae " . . lnxt night, sectional and I or tn now ior ijgjiMvi'-i "plumbing ordinance" of the dty said that mat price mcinaeo s code, these sections reaulrlnc all maa- ana tnai me two loa.mor ter-pl umbers, emproylng-plumbers employlng-plumber I4.00 a day. and .Journeymen-plumbers to save a license to work in the city and to iM .n.t a mirii ai aiolalned aclnded at the next mt" of the b tn plumD)r, was approximately board of aldermen and mat chances ,.. A th asork wilt be made In Tarloua other see- I . V. .mnuv(n n lumbers. helWKnnr.va . laajii tjrkt "It nsa cost more 10 ar I " irlll let dowa the bars and al- " n" . .... maV piece 01 low u one so Inclined do Blumbnf """" i- V- . -.V- n. There naa oeen wis 01 w. "- eat. Oet Blue Ribbon Lmon and va nilla. Absolutely pure, mo twice as far snd tha ''Blue Ribbon Flavor" la per fection. Aak, for the c !. , ' DRIED APPLES, 10c: NEW SUPPLY (Teen applaa, JWc.J pears aJo-I-ma iaa trapes, tfw.t cocoanuta, c. to Ve.t oransva, wc. oosen or fi.os nox; reo cherrlea, loo. can. RHIIXJJCKH . CO., 20t West Trade street. work In the city, la to assure prices commensurate with the real value of the work dona by the plumber. PRESENTS - NOTHINO appropriate or prettier . thun a of the noted Monroe Cut Glass. ee our Una ana et our nnces. wuuualu at BtuirrAitu, human nature to get all you can for It It is the old law of supply ana '"L""" rf A"" 'r.;V Mtnani. If any of tnese aentiemen - xne meeuna; ot ui commutes was i - ,,. . ltntw Ma RmMm tha mmmlttee. nare niu maua ..... which consists of Dr. L W. Falson. elr own fau i t . . w r i ir. i imoinv lounirr mu mum ir coairman. vmmrm. uwrIfJ uob- mmltA that ha had llfAHTf uriDA rum nnwrnrna wtt.t. v.B w w w - I . ataiJkA Aft.. ukm I liaaa naafla rhaa llna eanlaajl lea aMaasV Breen and W. 8. Dud- """"J? ...a .k-.., rase Whr let a haadarh troub Vu TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT-ALL makes machines, rented by day, week or month. , Bpeclal prices on Ions term contracts. 3. K. Crayton A Co., hone tru ouiicuna. - cure headaches, rsae. Why let a headache trouble Use Maalo. Hold br JA8. P. A CO.. Druralata. 'Phone 179. ttm yoi arrow WE - a SS. m.thln was a..ln said about STi wrtJi vi i (sons)1 wiui ajuiupiawiiia i . . . -- aad aereral plumbers were present -o the Pl '-JP??' nk... ti,. nrv Krothers and Toomey refusln to plumbers were rather dumb at first Put In matrlal purchased axcept from I come THIS WAT WHEN YOU WANT but, under the laahlne; tong-ues of meir concema. ,,,. ih.ir aoctisera. aoon warmed ud. "It's pure, deliberate and malicious addlner considerably to tha excitement robbery," shouted Mr. KeesTer, vegetables; com our way. If we can't give you wnat you want you are air a and , making- two sides to the argu ment. . f THE MEETINO OPENS. 'Hasn't a man tha right to ran his own business?" demanded Mr. Hack ney, No." thundered Dr. Falson, "not if Jlu ealllng the meeting to order. Dr. L n u t0 the ,nJury or ,nJu,Uc, and should drink no cheap coffee, but onnK only cnase ft Banbourn a 40, w, K. 2Sc. coffee. Call ua up. Canadian carrot and rutabaga turnlpa to-day, MILLER-VAN NESS CO., 21 N. Try on. Everything good to eat 'Phones and 1U. of other people." COMMITTEE HAS CLOSED SES SION. At this point the committee decided to go Into a closed session ana ae- raison explained Its purposeto In vesUgate the complaints of over charges by the plumbers of the city. .He said that the committee knew nothing of Itself and that the meet '. in was for the purpose of getting In formation and having a free discus- tormjne upm the course to pursue. k. n. a ( I u. u M that It I waa paaaed that the plumbers would THE WJ&V111JSK. combine ana rob me people ny cnarg- tn exorbitant prices for their work. I -a'aahlnaton. Oct .-Forecast for and that tha board of aldermen, Wednesday and Thursday: threnah Mr. W. 8. Dudley, the Virginia, partly cloudy Wednesday plumbing Inspector at that time, had J""1?"', . ",nL.t . rd aasurancM that they would 0, McloTdy"wede;y d not take advantage of the ordinance. Thuivt ltaht to fresh northeast Tne ordinance waa passed as a health I winds.' ' measure and was cooled after those I Eastern Florida, weatern Florida and of tha most progressive clUes In, the Abro Wnlnwliy and Thurs dv- llaht variable winds. counur- 1nn.iia and Kentucky, fair Wednea- -I am bore to stand by you it you a .,, Thuradav. colder Wednesdar In era ngni saia ut. rainon, aauress- west portion. LOST-MANY BRANDS AND MAKES or olive oil have been lost But slugens Du Raixs Olive Oil la found by the manv thousands who dally use It to be the beat: sny slse you may wish, Vs pints snd quart bottles; also quart and H gallon cans. SARRATT A BLAKKELY, Charlotte and Dllworth. TUG COMJIERCIAL NATIONAL BAXIC OP CUATltAyTTB 1' GROW TOTAL ASSETS. r . , , ' , . ,,.' '. . i, ..Two MUllona DEPOSITS.. ,. ,. One,Illllon,Ono Hundred Ttiousand LOANS. V Onn JUlIIon Three Hundred and .Ilfty Thousand C""""!!! . DrjaiuiMiil 'f' '; ' -!l ;.'','' ' f Loan Prparunent 'J: Snylngi Department Forelga Exchange Depameat " .; " . VuIIy. equipped and dolog good buslnesa. ' ';. ' .' R.' ; Drw, lYesident. A. 3. DREXIZETf. Cablar. j:yr, 'RjnOLT.Vlca PVeaident A. T. SUMMEY, Assistant, Cashier. SATURDAY, OCT. 27, 1906 -i- v''-:..!;: ;-- -, . will be a red-letter day for. yon If It marks your taking shares in tha: Mutual Building As Loan, raw realise what an opportunity la at every man's door in thla city or State for bettering his con-' dltlon through this very channel. ' If I , had enjoyed luch Id ' vantages ,when a mere boy, X could now retire with competency, but they, were not offered then. ' Teach your boy to save by having a few shares.- Let him have his book. Let him make his own pay v ments.-1 Stimulate thrift and economy, , He win thus, early in life, : acquire business Ideas of real value. . I hope to give my boy a classical education, but he's got to know a' lot of practical things .': as he goes alohg. Yon'vo seen college graduates thai had bo sense, . haven't you? : , : . . :.j'.t- ;: X: :; ,, ;i ' S3 S. Tryon St , ; Phono t4. FARMS FOR 8ALE-M 1-1 ACRES ON Dowd road and. railroad, about four miles out. 170 per sere. 24 acres on Btateavllle macadam road, about three mllea from square, V7V per acre. These are very attractive farms and we will get down to business If you want a small farm. 1. ARTHUR HENDER SON A BRO. WH WILL SELL A HANDSOME TEAM of brown mares at auotlon Thursday evening at the fair grounds. They will be sold to the highest bidder, and they are well worth going out to see. W. (. nubH a ju. Ing the plumbers present "but If . yon ' have Ajsne wrong I am agtnst too. If you nave taken an unjust ad- . vantage of tha people on account of . thla ordinance you are no Detter man . highway robbara." Tha most important charge was than stated: that tha plumbers are charging more for Jobs than the coat . of material and labor and a fair profit .will warrant "I am reliably Inform- . ed." said Dr. Falson, "that the wages ' of .Journeymen-plumhers have not ;: been Increased In three years, and - that the only advance In your labor ' Is SI cents a day for ordfhary work men." ' THE FUN BEGINS. West Vlralnla. fair Wednesday; Thurs day rain. Mlaslaslppt, fair and colder Wednes day: Thursday fair, fresh west wlnda. I,oulalana. fair Wednesday and Tbura- oav; light west wlnda. Eastern Texaa. fair Wednesday; warmer In the Interior; Thursday fair, fresh northwest wlnda Arkanaaa. fair Weonesday and Thurs- aay: warmer inursuay. W astern Texas, fair and Wednesday; Thursday fair. TO LET-4-ROOM, HOUSE, OAK ST.. water and sewerage. $12.00; t rooms. modern. E. 4th, tw: rooms for office or bed rooms, Sander's Building, best location In city, 16 to 17; houses for colored tenants on E. 2nd street, cheap. e.. L. Ausubn. e a. k ttuu sir tel. f none tu. warmer FAIR VISITORS ARE ALWAYS IN A hurry, ao save time by dining at the uem Kesiaurani. Meals served In- atanter, and you get what you want K. F. CRLSWELL. Manager. LOCAL OFFICE V. 8. WEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte. Oct n. Sunrise 1:3 s. n sunset : p. m. TEM FEHATirRB (In surmV Highest temperature Loweet temneratura Mean temperature MR. FREDERICK 3. PEA RE. WELL- known as a concert t.anlst and hlah- class teacher In the musical centres of it. rauavn aiao naa soma ngures on I Kiceea for the day .. malarial. "What la the price you put Accumulated deficiency for month. on J-lnch standard pipe 7" he asked OTUm""' "cf r?r the year.. Mr. i. P. Hackney. m..!lcJ.F&IloK. (,n - ,nch) mitea," was the answer. Accumulated excess 5 t 70 121 Chicago, Buffalo, St Louis. Cincinnati, ate., aad for seven years organist "and choirmaster of St Mary's, Bvanston. III., will give vocal and planofore In struction st pupils' reeidenoea or studio, Ml N. Poplar street 'Phone 1130. Notice of Sale In pursuance of a resolution passed "That doesn't matter," Insisted the Total for the ytr 43!llby a majority of the stockholders of tor. "we want information." Ct ...lmn. n"'1ncy rrevaillng wind direction x'i.-... ' .-. W. J. BENNETT. Observer for month.. T 4.1 1.41 for year.. -M ..N. J. Mr. Uacknay. - Dr. Falson asked that any com plaints of cltlsena be stated. ' . ' Mr. Keeslsr explamed the absence , 'of so many of tha complainants by "saying that unless a man Is terribly " aggrieved he will not put in a ape- cina rn r. ...in.i mnv nn. t ( 1 1 r '. there is universal complaint," he de clared, "and where such la the case ; something muat be wrong. One 'par- t Ictll a 9 rumnlalnr la Ihul lhav mi.nA ,, aa apprentice to do a Job of repalr- .- ittay-kMumu-'i v ri"nis an rifiur. .''Mrs. 8. Wlttkowsky had a coin , plaint "I charge that tha plumbers : of Charlotte force you to buy all mi ' terial from them or they will nut do ' mv wviK urn WiU. . Mr. Hackney: "My firm will not put ' ta wiatsrtal purchased elsewhere." ; Mr. Brsen: "We put It la by con tract." M ft v. r. 9f w . , . n MR....... A.ibiinr.u iianu i ASik. "I tell you." exclaimed Mr Keca ter, springing to b feet. "If you have "a small Job of repairing. It's a derned . .. nrnruulllnn I n I, .. , had a piece of work done by a plumb- ' ae traaiftt har. a nil It h.. n..., n p.. u ' ea satisfactory. A responsible lawyer Of the dty told me that a 'plumber , . refused to give him an estimate on soma work snd then, after h- had finished tha Job, M-d him for It. ft li-ri . -iinirinini 111 in'se ciiargcs. a mm tti. wit. inivrnai urmnance cut all ' to pieces. L-t sny one do thi job and let the plumbing Iniipector ft ' amine and pass upon the work. I nave tnought about the matter and I believe that the only solution Is to aaa vii. uiuiiiiini una allow any 'one ta rotne In snd work, and thus - tfeatroy the monopoly. ne cnarges are made; let ihcni i ' answer." I . Mr. Wlttkowsky suggested tlmi li ! would be wise to keep a IIcciikc i.j..,,, all those Arms that refuae tn do vrk I when the material Is not purrlui(. from them, lie related an IncLdi-nt: ; He had three bath-tubs and three closets to put in. No firm would put 'them It A Journeyman-plumber finally did the wurk efter hours, hut waa hauled up before the union, made to confess and repent of his sins snd psy a fins. ...At the close of Mr. Wlttkowaky's remarks. Mr. Hackney took ih OC M . alna to say that his firm did not charge Journeymen prices for appren tice tabor. INSPECTOR K. HYLAKD EXUNEIl- VV'- ATKI. '-'.At this Juncture Chairman l-' lmm stated thst rharges had been made ecalnat nty Plumbing Inspector K Iiyland, formerly of the firm of ltren A Hy land. "Has Mr, Hyland any moneury or other Interest In your concern T'f he sked Mr. Breen, "No, not a cent," replied Mr. Dreeit, . , Mr. AJyland stated that he had not engaged In bualneae on his own sc. fount for more thsn a year previous tn being appointed to his position. Tre committee returned to a die uln of higher prices) for work. "A lilsea tells me," said Dr. Falson, "li st be built two houses . exactly i ke and had the plumbing done In 1r . 176. That was several i niha ago. nerently he had the -r house fitted wnh plumbing, and n same work cost 111. Titers has n no Increaaa In wages and the ri la the price pf material could ' no'ke sll thst difference,' The rharr that the plumbers ' l en! that ons never tin- MR. BUSINESS MAN You ars cordially Invited to visit our new OFFICE FTRNrrmE SHOW ROOMS Second floor "across the bridge." "Everything In Filing De vices." We are agenta for the cele brated Olobe-Wernlcka line, and carry the goods In stock. STONE & the Enterprise Mills, of King's Mountain, N. C, we will on Monday, the 19th day of November, ltOi, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the office of said cotton mill, sell to the hlgheet bid der, for cash, the entire real and personal effects of said mill. " All bidders are required to put up Ten Thousand Dollars as an evidence of good faith, to be forfeited If terms of sale are not complied with. and that put up by unsuccessful bid ders will be handed back. , W. A. MAITNET, W. M. CARPENTER, Committee. 12 PBR GBNT INVESTMENT We are' offering some Investment property paying It per cent, on the investment It Is splendid renting' property and tha houses on premises are new and splendidly built . - ' . v Railroad Site . It would be difficult If rot Impossible, to duplicate tha piece of property on railroad, cloee in. fronting ill feet on Southern Rail way, and running back 110 feet to a macadamised street, - See na for price. , The Charlotte Realty Company A. G. CRAIQ. Secretary and Uattaga. Office IS K. Trad St. . " ; -. , rbona 87T. ArchltecturalWoodworker weeacor '-: " ' ' crraukw pathkh tm KODOSfOI PATOOS WORKED OUT CCNfiDtKTUlliarU . C. A. EASTMAN llt WEST FIFTH STREET. FOR RENT. Store. No. tot East Trade street Store and Office. No. 11 8. College street,; both In tha very heart of Duainess activity. S. WITTKOW8KY. A Melrose Flour has Nirrtved. Our MILL jfEED .will make your horse fat THE STAR MILLS. Phone 197. Sweet Peas V - Modern nine-room house, all conveniences, on Tark avenue; Lot . ,'10x160. If Uken at once, prloe ....... . . . 5,0U0.00. i MODERN EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE Price 750.00. - , on corner of Graham and Eighth streets; lot 60x150 feet. .. .. .. .. r. J, ..,vi, ' ,. $4, ymm eeai' kiati; loan and tjiust' cc:.:?ur --..-.si iiisH ..- r a-. '.- . .. '.!.. " ' f XT ' " ' 1 ' . ' J- - . TTTT7 r7TT-if!T fXe-Vf T ; A Ti . . - aavtd and banked by yftu and backed by a Arm determina tion to add to It regularly. Is. your initial step . toward , suo cesav - It, is the dpllar you save, not the dollar you gpend. r that help yoir to prosperity.; : ' i . .s, Thls bank .will appreciate your account, however' small, 1, and will extend to yott all. the courtesies, and accommoda- ttnna , In our -power. ; v. , x-;. ...v ., k v.. v ' .. ' CEO. K. WILSON Prealdent." JNO. B, ROSS, Vlca TUent, '-i !:'', V, W. WILKINSON,-. Cashier., . , , , . .; . - . MERCHANTS and" tJAnTfUnn TTKRiiattr Tin nrr Or CHARLOTTE. N.C. V f - - n 1 1 in 4 "A"'' ' ; . 4 Per tent Ccmppunded Paid on , 'yy Savings Accounts.: Z 4 Interest begins from time of Deposit' ; ' " ' - DIRECTORS! ' - -W '""r vil1- DA'18' T c- OIJTORIK, O; P. HEATH, n. O; I IK.f -IXTTI.E, W. M. LONG, C M. PATTERSON, J. W. ZIMMERMAN. - la. R. UAGOOO. Caabler., X, . v -f - planted how will come early and be the more - enjoyed. We have all- the colors, separate and mixed, 60 cents a pound. . ... fV . , , . I . - .. (7- 7? ... . ,. rr- I I II1WVA II '. II Dllworth Drag Store, Thone Ul. B. 8. DAVIS. r NOTICE A special meeting of the stock holders of the Fidelity Mfg. Co. will be held la their office at 10 o'clock a. m., Thursday, Oct 18th, ltOf. T1. 3. LILLARD, Reo. and Treaa. Charlotte, N. C, Oct. llth, ltOC. BARKER CO Booksellers and fitatlonera. I CUT a i s GLASS makea an Ideal wedding pres- enl; It's appropriate and' srrvK cable. Look at our, etw-k and jroull find Just the thing. Big slock to select from. NURSES' REGISTER JOSIDAN'SS : wu xrv-nt close. Office of the Mechanics' Perpetual Building and Lcau Association. October 1, 1906. 17,000 Shares in Force. A MEW RECORD The management of the above Association has, from its earliest organizatiol realized the fact that the officers ; of it were simply the "Trustees of the Public' and hence they have on every and all occasions endeavored to inform the public of its workings and to have the public share in the felicitations of the Association's success, and the marvelous results attained have shown that open, fair and honest statements of the conditions of,the Association are appreciated by ; and duly -v re sponded to by an observing and discerning public The" management at this time feels proud' and highly elated: '. over having established a new, heretofore : unheard . of V record, in having attained the high mark of' 17,000' shares now in force, equal to a manured value of $1,700,- ' 000.00. ; The management now' aspires for the 1 present .' for only 600 additional shares, in order to have the even 1 sum .of One and Three-Quarter UiUion Dollars. ' , , V- i TnC 43th aERlEC: which commenced September 1st ; was ; very; liberally aubscribed to, and to reach the additional 500 shares or more, we advise that the subscription for this, the .. . Cath QERIGG will bo received at par for 30 days longer, so that those -subscribing within the next 30 days will share in the profits of what the 48th series has already earned, . Let every; friend (and who is not t) of this institution bestir himself or herself to help the cause along, both by-word and deed.,' : .-;.tV",-v' '-- . Borrowers are assured to get' their loans, within 60 .days after the committee reports on their application. "I k E. COOIIIIANE, Sec. and Treas. " . ;. ,;- V:-; ;;-v-r 0-,WITlTIOWflILir,' President, v i' :.t4-7 1 l PAY 4V. fOR MONEY U LEND ' KOSEY AT dm SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS I, THE CHARLOTTf : NATIONAL 'BANK On raylnc of nilb It Is well to pa bills promptly, but not to pay the same bill twloa. SomeUmea booakeepera. by mistake, send out bllla after ' they have been paid, If you pay by check, however, the canceled checks are returned to yon aad van be produced as receipts. Check ing aocounia are inererora mora man . a Mfivenlenea. . They are an" Every maa or woman who pays.; Insurance against, overpayment, bllla should do so with checks. Tear ' checking; account will be welcomed at .' The Chariot ta Kntloaal Bank, where you are assured of absolute ncorltX-ahdthe .most courteous aarrlce. ' .- , , W. It TOTTTY, CasKcr ; 6. Oi HtATH,. Presides 1 k WILL COME HAWDY ,Once A.weelt or once" a month lay aside a certain portion of your " - Income. : Deposit it with us and we will allow .von in.P. . same. .'Don't neglect, to SAVE. ;Thig money will com handy toyou -torn day Indeed-it wllL. 0m' T' ' ' - r a javinas 3oumern Loan ani P. M. BROWN..Preeldent. ' ; 1 W. L. iOKWS, Cuhlr, '."4 Tv :.; W AliKX ANDER, Vice Prealdent ,,r. vv;,- II " 11 Household Accounts with n hare simplified for many ladlea of Charlotte the financial i . part of housekeeping, v The check ook shows where the mm. 1 goes, and the check Itself is tha best form of . receipt We Issue small leather pass books, suitable for, carrying In a ladles' purse 'i"-.,,::.''.',v'.-,;..'S T'-'A'." ' ;-1 ' '. -: r Southern Statctf ; Trust & Qol ' . : -',:' ':: -i'' CAPITAL M0.o ; v-i. i ;.."-' v. . -v .. .. TRtJflTt BOTUHNO. CllARIXXXTllV W. O. f ; tiKO. VrEJ-llKHH. T. . FltAN ItXLM, , W. VL WOOtfc j- it Kienu vice nwa. - Treaaurat. ' . af. C DAVIS. AastsUnt Treasurer. Hlh Grade Investments ;WE OFFER SCIWKCT TO SALKl It to 10 shares North' Carolina Railroad Stock " . '' 110,000 North Carolina fs, due 1010. : , ! . 1 100 A. T. O. Bonds, la, due ltlt. " ' 11,000 Hope Mill Bonds, (a, due lflT. r . . 1 1.000 Neuse River nonds. Is, due 191,'' A ': ','',.-,) 14.000 Esgle Phoenix Ks. due 1010. "." 10 shares First National Itank of High rotnfc ' .10 to 10 eharea Highland rark Preferred. 14 to 10 shares Brown Mfg. Co. r referred. 10 to 00 shares Monroe Preferred. 10 to t shares Elba Mfg. Co. ."referred. ' . '.." 10 to 100 shares Loray First Preferred. V- 1 t. 3 ' Prefftsfa, ' .' ' .' " : Tbom "f. F. e. ' en a- e i At. d ,
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