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1) CHARLOTTE DAILY ;i)V: jib V ..acaItt in the Eianin (Continued From PM On.) 4:3. The Democrat carried David roil t)T (84 uCi-r Said to Hav Done ElTectlv Work for Dcmocrate. Observer, Bureau, " - .' Ttia, llnllamah Building. ' , Raleigh. Nov. 1. After study "f lection return by efliilals at Democratic headquarter ihv said to-night tfcat In counties of Wilson. Pitt.' Chatham Ldncoin, var icret, Harnett. Lenoir-and Vance, In which Marlon Butler maa campaign llcltor Hammer and Hon. R. N. Page will carry the county by about 100 majority, Representative O. F. lianklns has an estimated majority of at least 60 votes, v O. K. Goodwin, of Thomasvtlls, for clerk of court, will lead the Ucket with 280 majority. It win not ; bo ' known : exactly how the until atunHa until the board of can vassers meet to-morrow, but the above estimates ara practically, certain. vim covunrr. r.t;fs Democrat Meet County Ticket Com. . uleus by l,sto to !ri Special to Th Obaerrcr. r.' ; a Greenville. '.? N. C"; NovvT. Pitt peacbM.''-th Democrats bad I Increa county compfct return. giv ;th .! thai meiorirJe from 100 10 zvv and In Sampson, whers ha also apoka, bad reduced the Republican majority 1 by 250.-..V. v. ;( : .; CLEVELAND COUNTY. The Retanu All In at Shelby. Special, to Th Obaarrer. flhiibv.' Nov' '.-Return wer ' enmniateA this morning and the Dem ocraUo ticket waa elected by 040 m ' irlty. Pamocratlo and Republican parUeaf vote fell oil from two years ago: th Democrat loss ZOO vote, the Republican los 10 vote, is.- 1. Webb, for Congress from th ninth district, beat Roberta. Republican, badly by loss than 1.000 majority. Prom Cleveland county th follow , in candidate war elected: Solicitor i.!fth 4niiniai district Herlot Clark on: Senator, thirty-third senatorial district. W. A. Mauney, of Cleveland, " and T. T. Ballanger. Polk county; ; House of Representatives, Ode M. . Mull: clerk of Superior Court, F. L. ? Hoyle; treasurer, W. R. Nwton; reg- . tster of deed, W. H. Eakrldge; -sur- vavor. O. c TnomDSOn: coroner, . V Karnatti sheriff. A. B. Buttle; " county commissioners. J. F. Roberts, M. 1 afauney. A. T. Moll: county ' auperlntendont of school. B. T. Falls; Mtint board af education. W. I). Tk.vl W. W. Washburn. W. I Plonk; Jnstlce of th peace, J. M. Wilson, W. J. Roberta, a A. Holly. IL T WukhanL M. 0. MCJcnure: tun atafct. . Jan Hnttla. Cleveland county Democrats elected . J. U Webb for Judge for aeventh dis trict by las than lie. Fall Dcsnorratie Ticket Elected, Save '.:.,','.!. One Legislator, Special to The Observer. ' . King Mountain, Nov. 7. Ths vets waa vary Uaht bar only about thraa f oortka tha ragtaUred votes ware caL WKh th asoaptlon of Mull. Dernoeratto eaadldaU for Leg Islacvr. th entire D-moorauo ucx t raoaivevd a majority. W. A Mauney for Stat Senate receiving aha srraateat majority It. Th reg dar ticket fell behind him and re- celved (rota 10 to 40 majority. Tbors scratched ticket at this hox than aver seen before. In on or two Instance only on candidate n th county ttckot was voted for, all th others being scratched. Democratic State ticket .!; Repub ilean But ticket S01, .For solicitor, Moor received 1.205, Edwards, til; for Congress, Small got I, J4, Wood, 414; for Senate, Fleming I, HI. King, til: for Renreaentative. I-aughlng- houso, 1.141, Jonas ill, WhlUhum 10. McLawben gas. in enure Democratic county' ticket Is elected by majorities ranging from M0 to l.. th ! ticket w aleetedi ,: K. ; V.'- long, Htate Senator; JT. M. C; Davidson and Z. V. Turlington, House ofv. Repre sentatives; Jas." A. Hartness, elerk of Superior Court; , M, Ai Flmter, treasurer; M. C. WilUam. register of deeds: R. F. Rives., surveyor; , r. C. Carlton, coroner: W. A. Summers, sheriff N. B. Mills. M. F. Nesblt and J. B. Parka, oountv Commissioners) I ? O. White, superintendent - of schools: J H. Hill. J. W. Albea and J 1 Hraillov. board of education, Th most coneervatlv estimate of Hackett'a majority ' in Iredell 1 010 Tha malorlty for Hammer as solid tor was about tha same as that for Hackett. - - , .:' ' ? DURHAM;, COTJWTT, RUTHKRiXUlD COUNTY. Good Majority for Crawford. Spoclal to The . Observer. . .. .u . Rulherfordton, Nov. 7. Following ar tha omclai returns in iiutnsr ford county: For Congress W. T. Crawford. l.SSf; J. J. Brltt, 1,112; for solicitor J. F. Spatnhour 1.7l, O. C. Justice 1.011; for Senate T, T. Ballenger 1.769, W. A. Mauney 1, 771. W, L. Damron 1.120. J. A. An derson 1,220; for Representative 8. Oallert 1.087, O. B. Pruett 1.S0I; for clerk of the Superior Court M. O. Dickerson 1.714. A. U Smart 1.150; for treasurer Qeorge Blggerstaff 1,- 802, L. O. McFarland 1,180: for regli ter of deeds J, P. Jones 1,827, J. D. Logan p., 836; for surveyor M. Q. Crow 1,7(7, Lindsay Purgaaon 1,220; for coroner Dr. Q. P. Reld 1,817, J. J. Klsar 1.234; for sheriff 3. A. Martin 1.777, T. I McBrayer 1,281 ; for county commissioner C. M. Lynch, 1,744, J. H. Miller 1,720, J. M. Olover 1.880, C. M. Lewis 1,842, R. L. Smith 1,241. C M. Cham ion 1,284; for board of education J. F. Flack 1.722. PlatovOettys 1,725, O. W. Long 1,714, W. P. Watson 1,224. W. P. Ledbetter ljlt, C C. Getty 1.207: for county superintendent of public Instruction B. 1L Bridge 1,052. Democratic Majority Ranf From 400 '. CO BOO. . 6peolal to The Observer. ; Durham. Nor. IT. Th majoritle now ara about -. as follow: Sheriff Markham. against whom tih hard Of tha fight waa made, ha been elected by about '480. C B. Green, present clerk of court, defeated ,C T. JPear- son by 730 majority. . Oothers on th county tlccet went la by th average majority given th party. J. w. Al len, chairman of th 4oard of coun ty commissioner, was re-elected by afcout ISO, 4aJorlty, this being; the lowest maportty on th ticket. - A hard, ricorou and united fight wa ' BKGIN8 XOVKMBErt FIRST, , ' Deposit mad from. 1st to 8th Inclusive bear' Interest from 1st. W pay 4 pr. cent, compounded Quarterly, on , - v: Gavin ad DopoolCa, ., Assets and Personal Liability Over Two Mlllon Dollar. COMMERCIAIi NATIONAL BANK. .. . 0. BRKXIZER.' CaabJer.'.'.v v fc VIT. E, HOLT. View Prealdent. : A. T.' 8UMMXnr Assistant Cashlor. L- U "a W' J Wi v- , ' AIX I.V CIIOICU IXKATIOXS. . On Tenlh avenue, modem tn o-stqry nine-room house, corner lot, . beautifully shaded. Price and terms at olllce. one of the choiceat homes in Dilwortn, corner lot 76x164 feet, lo-1 on car line.. Price $8,000.00. " ( ' , ch0,ce locations In Dll worth, ; each eight room.' Pries w will take pleasure Ivj showing you any orjMl of thes proftcrtis. ; soiinira. heal im my m trust cc::?o wa amaller '.than usually. ; a falling I When yoa'rebrok tha girl ar shy'f off from Gov. Glen a vote in 1104 af l"r turn ana ny as you come nign about E00,' Only ; ISO RepublicaA Vote - Out la .County. i' Special to Tha Observer. Brace no old man. snow some pluck Take Rooky Mountain Tea; t'will Changs -. your iuck. ..' . iL.joraui.s vo. OOOOOOQOOOOOOUOOOOOOOOOOOO finotland Mark. Nov.' TTn Scotland made acalnst him by th opposition, Neck ad one other township ther as oc Damoorats potnad to tnds fight, Mr. Allen having inourred th wrath of these in some way. For the) Legislature J. & Manning-. th Democratic nominee defeated Mr. Blalock, ht Republican by subout 00 majority. In th race for this ofDc is ahownw th vote of th coun ty. While all th figures ar not In It show that about-1,100 were cast, Mr. Manning Is majority being about a much a th vote given hi oppo nent. A vigorous fight was mad by W. O. Braii am, candidate . for th Senat on th RepubUoaa ticket. against Major John W. Graham, tha Democratic nominee. Major Graham carried the county 4y agout 100 be Jorfty. Congressman W. W. Kltchln carried the county against Mr. Key noids by 040 majority. was not a Republican vote. Th Stat ticket polled 127 here, which waa m fuller vote than was anticipated. The full vote could have been 241. There were not more than 120 Re publican vote cast , In tha county. and 20 per cent of th others did not go to th polling places. '.When Tost Have tha Bine and f :. Don't Care a D for Any-,: - thing or Anybody . r V ' YOU NEED A LTTTTJB y binger Ale . Snpplto) the Want It All ):" -vi, Ginger Warm Tour Blood ana .Makes : : To Usatto -f 1 -Drink It and Fee Better. : For Sale by AU Groers, Drn4 OOfXJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO RUTHERFORD F. m n UNION COUNTY. . ; ; FORSTTU COUNTY. Democrat Wla By Majority of 300. Special to Th Observer. Winston-Sal em. Nov. 7. Tre re- taros show a Democratic majority in Forsyrh for th Stat ticket of 210. This Is a gain of 100 over two year ago. Majorities war as follows: Con gressman Kitchen, 200; Solicitor Graves. 241: J. C Buxton, for Bute Senate, 210; A. T. Carter, for House .301; Root Cox. for House, SOI: Robt Cox. for Hons 800; R. E. Transom, for clerk of court 402; J. E. Zlglar. for arertS 111; C. M. McKaubhn, for register of deeds. 111; Oeo. L. Beck, for county tresw vrer. ISO; E. A, Conrad, for survey tor 217: J. M. Robinson, for coroner, 271. M. D. Bailey defeated ex-Judge Starbnck for chairman of th board of county commissioners by 107. Dr. Strickland's majority over Light Is 141 and D. W. Harmon over Mr. Shore, 160. Congressman Kltchln's majority In the count jr was Increased about 200 compared with the vote of two years ago. Solicitor Orave es timate ma majority in the district at 10,000. He received Caswell by IS, Rockingham, 680; Forsythe, 241J Alleghany. 110. Mr. John Dob- ana carried Surry by 260 and Stokes jy S0O, these being unofficial, but carefully estimated majorities. The Vote at Monroe Monroe, Nov. 7. Th election wnt off quietly In Union countv yesterday, little Interest being shown and th vote falling far be- iow mat or the primary. The total vote, with two district yet to b heard from, will be about 000. Congressman R. N. Pass's ma jority over hi opponent O B Rey nold, la 760. Stat Auditor Frank McNeill ha th nam majority. It. B. Redwln, State Treasurer, and R. L. Steven and J. N. Price, Repre sentatives were elected with practi cally no opposition. The following county officers were elected: D. A. Houston, county I clerk: B. A. Horn, sheriff; Jas. H. Williams, treasurer; R. W. Elliott surveyor, and W. O. Long, T. J. Gordon. Jess C Laney, county com-mlasloners. v GUILFORD COUNTY. r&esnocrattc Gain of 100 In Guilford. Special to Tho Observer. : Greensboro, Nov. 7. Whllo the . . complete return for th county are ' not in. It looks as If the Democratic "majority will be about 1,600. This is an increase of 300 over th Demo cratic majority tti the county two year ago. Large Democratic gains. --specially In Greensboro and High ri, ar reported. There was lit- tie ticket-scratching In the oountv. ' Th Legislature and county ticket as elected yesterdsy Is as follows: Sen- . ate, J. Allen Holt; House, E. J. Jus- , llos and Dr. J. R. Oordon; sheriff, . B. S. Jones: clerk of court Ernest . Clapp; register of deeds, the Rev. A. . JUraman; treasurer, J. W. Mc ' iValry; coroner. Dr. J. P. Turner: sur- veyor, Robert GIMirlat; county com- inusoonar, j. A. Davidson, W. C. '. fucker. John A. Toung, W. ). nag. - del and Levi A. Walkor. High Point' Official Vote. High Point Nov. 7. The Demo : tratla majoritle In High Point f. lows Brooks, solicitor. 111; Holt . WenaU. 170; Oordon, House, ltt; Jus- tics, Hons, lis; Jones, sheriff, ; Clapp, cUrk. Ill; Klrkman. regiitor ,' of deeds. 111; McNalry, treasurer. , SIS; Ollchrlst surveyor, 186; Turner, : roroner. Ill; commlasloners David- fen, 181; Tucker, 186; Young, mo; .Walker. 116; Ragsdal 10. ALEXANDER COUIHTY. Blackbara Got County by About 13 - - County. Ticket Divided. Special to The Observer. TaylorsvUls, Nov, 7. Alexander county close on Stat judicial tlckt the majority being not over 10 or It Mher way. For Congress E. Hin. BRUNSWICK COUNTY. Republicans Carried Most of the Ticket by bmau Majorities. Special to The Observer. Wllmlnaton. Nov. 7. Return from Brunswick county Indicate that In the election Tuesday the Republicans carried most of th ticket by small majorities. Newton, Democratic can didate for clerk of tha Superior Court Is elected, with one or two Of tne Democratic commissioners and one or two of th minor officials, but the rest of the ticket seams to have gone to tha other side. D. R. Johnson received a majority ever Oeo. H. Bel lamy tor th Bute senate, but tne majority Is more than offset by the 1.200 majority for Bellamy In New Hanover. C. Ed. Taylor, Republi can. Is returnod to the Legislature by a small majority over Guthrie, the Democratic nominee. All the party llnea were discarded In on or two of the home townships of ths candidates. New Hanover's majority will exceed 1.260 upon the official report or tne returns. Result in High Shoals Township. Caroleen, Nov. 7 Th election yesterday in th four precincts of High Shoal township Uka tha day, were quiet and lovely from opening to close. No serious disturbance came our way. Tha vote wa full and th voter nthualaatio tor their chosen ticket Seldom have we ever een men more in real earn est at th poles. Th Democratic ticket held well Ita own all day long. The return this morning from th four voting precincts of th township show a plurality for Democracy and at Henrietta and Cllffaid substantial gains. Mr. W. T. Crawford haa majority of 161 In Henrietta -Caroleen. The candldatea for tha Stat Senate: Balllnger-Mauney, have a plurality of 138. Our Representative, too, nr. Oallert Is honored by a handsome majority of 134 over Mr. Pruett Th county ticket In thess towns towers above Its former triumphs 141 ma jority over hard working opponent. The Democratic majority for High Shoals at a safe estimate 1 171. Page Received Over 600 Majority McNeill's Majority 67. Special to Tha Observer. Laurlnburg, Nov. 7. Complete re turn from th county election on yesterday give Page, for Congreaa, 611 votes, and Reynolds 40; McNeill, for corporation commissioner, 611, and Douglass 41; Robinson, solicitor, 666; Cox. 12; Aaron F. Seawall and John R. Rives, for State Senate, III, and 617: Herbert F. Seawall and Daniel A. Patterson. 10 and 1$; o nathan Peele, for tha House, 660, and John A. McGregor, 77. The oth er candidate had no opposition. This 1 about a correct statement of tha vote as cast on yesterday. It will be seen from this that tb Republican vote for candldatea other than resi dents ranges from 40 to 41. Mark W.. Brown Re-Elected Solicitor in ftllteonUi District. Special to The Observer. Ashevllle. Nov. 7. Mark W. Brown, of Ashevllle. baa been re-elected so licitor of tha fifteenth Judicial dis trict comprising th counties of Buncombe, Madison and Transylvania, by a majority that will not fall be low 100 and which will, in all prob ability, go beyond 160. Guy Roberta, th Democratic candidate opposing Mr. Brown conceded Mr. Brown' leo COUNTY. I tlon- which Chairman Wells of the inmocniira joaiciai omnioiun, mmjm that Mr. Brown ha won by .111 ma jority. Tha vote that Mr. Brown re ceived in Ashevllle and Buncombe county wa moat complimentary. H carried th. fourth precinct in Ashe vllle by a majority of two, wnn cape Hunter. -Democratic candidate .. for sheriff, carried the same precinct by 101 majority and Mr. Crawford by a majority f II, Although th entire Democratic county and legislative ticket war elected by majoritle ranging from 700 to 100. Mr. Brown' opponent received only . 27 6 majority with two precinct to bear faom. which. It I said, ar an offset Mr. Small 'Easily Carries Pasqaotank. Observer Bureau, Tb Hollaman Building, Raleigh, Nov. 7. Pasauotank'a omclai vote give Small, Democrat for Congress, 744; I XHB CROWKLL SANrTOlUUM CO, rfooa, nepuoiican, bum ' - . INO. Chairman 81mmons will not be sur-1 for th Treatment of prised If th majority on th Stat I Whiskey, Morphia and MerfOtw ticket reache 60,000. I Disease. Special apartments and nurse for The best treatment for iadlgesttea and IMy aatlsnta. -i AU forma of electricity trouble of th stomach is to rest insiior iresung nervous aneasea xa siomacn. 11 caii um rvaivu vj uw hi sestant - Kodol " puts the stomach la shaoe to satisfactorily perform Its rune Mona. Ooed tor lndssstlon. aour stom ach, flatulence, palpitation of th heart ana avspepsia. koooi is ssaae m sinei conformity with th National Pore Food and Drug Law.' Bold by Hawleys Pharmacy, Purchasable ' Choice Homo Site ' In DILWORTU: - , & Boulevard,- 76x160; corner $2,000 & Boulevard, , 76x200; . lneld 3,400 E. Boulevard, insia. ....... two E. Boulevard, corner; 100x160 2,(00 Park Ave., Corner......... 1,000 Park Ava Inside.... asa Kingston Ave., Inside. , a50 Kingston Ave ' corner. ...... 1,100 no better or more ' aesirable sec tloa for HOME SEEKERS In North Carolina than CIL WORTH. Any of th abov lots may ba had on. easy terms. ; . F. D. ALEXANDER 802 & Tryon. 'Phones 04 or 4MS. stockholders all being - physician, oousxKui a-eonroinng soaro.- u. at. CROWLi4. at. rrea. "ON .THE SQUARE, Special Notices WTLSON COUNTY. A Democratic Majority of 1,700, and a ltepnbUcan Loss of 1,000 Votes. Special to Th Observer. Wilson, Nov. 7. Wilson county surpassed all expectations tn tne elec tion yesterday The average Democrat ic vote was slightly over 1.700. The average Republtaan vovte Mas slight ly over 600, the Democratic majority being about 1,200, or about double that expected. The vote In this county two years sgo was. Demo crats, 1,187; Republican, 614. This shows a Democratic gain of over 800 and a Republican loss of nearly 100 votes. Every precinct went Democratic. ROCKINGHAM. 400 to $00 Democrat! a Majority la nocuofnam. Reldsvllle, NoV. 7. Almost com plot - returns assure tha election of Democ ratio county and legislative ticket by a majority ranging from 400 to 100. Kltchln for Congress and Graves for solicitor get about 160 Graves' majority tn district will bo about 800. DINE AT THE OEM YOU GET WHAT you want, as vou want It. when vou want it. OEM RESTAURANT. E. K.I Crawsii. Mar. DO IT NOW ORDER BLUB RIBBON Lemon and vanilla. Absolutely pure. so twtoe as tar ana-th "Blue Ribbon Flavor" la perfection. Ask for th Sc. sua ' - CARBON PAPER USERS SEND FOR samples or typewriter oar bona we have the largest best and cheapest .siock in tne state. AH sranoara areas goods handled. J. i Bl CRATTON CO., 'phone tot Trust building. THERE IH NOTHINO LIKE PERFECT aauaiacuon in a cup 01 cone way not have th best when prices are th Coffee are not It Came CHATHAM COUNTY. 40 Malorlty for Demorrat. Plttsboro, Nov. 7. Latest return from th county give a Democratic! majority of 400. CATAWBA COUNTY. largrst IrmocraUo Majority Hlnt-e unionist Captured It in 18M. Special to Th Observer. Newton, Nov. 7. Th Democruta have carried Catawba county by tho largest majority sine th FuslonlsU raptured the county In 1314. The fol lowing sr the official majorities: Congressman, Webb 247; State Cen- ate, J. F. Relnhardt 800; Housa of Representative, M. H. Yount 321; sheriff, I). M. Boyd 287; dark of court. C. M. McCorkl 167; register of deeds, Jacob E. Sstser 113; treas urer, W. A. Day 248. All other coun ty officers wer elected by a maJorltv of about 200. ALAMANCE COUNTY. Alamance Will Require Official Count Observer Bureau, Th Hollaman Building, Ralelsh. Nov. T. rk.iw...M cji . . . . rbouftiktwo zsrr! ivses f?" ,..Vwo n '" !- lis close. Will reaulr official on. ty was 761. Th Democrat elect A. L. Wuit to the Houm of Representative by iu to 7 majority. Chaa. p. Mthson, ex-sberlff and present deputy clerk wa alerted clerk by 100 to it mI Jority, l adlng the tick;. The r. lnlng of the Republican lkV-.it whi ted by 10 80 majority. Th nocrau may hav . elacud our nty commissioners. r davTdson. ; ; alio Tk-ket Kave Klierlff, Elect ed tn DavklsoM 1 ul to The Obsier. i.-xlngton, Nor, 7 Complete re- from fourteen township how t he report of Davidson county' jtt piilllsliad in to-dsy's Obenrv ; kbout correct All the Detuo 4 are in xrt Bherlf Dorsett it v p"-m thst his opponent will de t Mm by about 100 majority. So- M S Ht!, l -.rjy RUors. Ahout t-on th market. , iiiiMicy' I'lisrmscy. , . .., ,: determine th result. The to Ingram ays Davidson county Is Democratic by SO to 224, except the sheriff, whom uepuuiirana elect. RANDOLPH COUNTY Everything Demot-ratle. " Asheboro, Nov. 7. Th entire Dem ocratic ticket, legislative and county, was elected in Randolph by hand, some majorities. IREDELL X)UNTY. i Entire DeentN'ratlo Ticket EloctcJ-. - Many Ndratctuid Ttcketa, - Special to Th ObMrvtr. , . Buteeville, Nov. 7 Th . entire Democratlo county ticket In Iredell wa carried by an increased majority, tha figure varying so account it rnsny scratched tickets, the number being amaalnaly Urge, 1 jrIowlpg .la Kenna ItaUv. (nnnUlnlnrt llrm. Tar nvrae lb bowel. 4 -wuin " iar movee in bo !, -wtaln no eplate. 'Confnrma ta Pur Vu.,4 and Drug Law, Sold by Hawley Pharmacy. POLK COUNTY. The Returna Not Complete. Special to Tha Observer. Aryon, Nov. 7. The greater num ber, and poaaibly all of th Democrat ic candidate wer elected In thl county, though th official return are not yet complete. JACKSON COUNTY. sameT Our Whit Star expected to be Ilk ether ooffeaa at the same price. They must be better, for It require this distinction In order to nun tnem white stars. tdv will mux a that oid-rashionsd eup of eoffe. They have that rich, mellow.' flowery flavor, so satisfying to th connois seur, They cause favorable talk wher ever served. 8ARRATT 4k BLAKELT, vnarioue ax vuvonp, - NUNNAI.LY'8 DELICIOUS CANDIES freah by express to-dav. 00 cants oar round. WOODALLi 1 8HEPPARD. oie ipnu tor vnarioits. FLOUR-OUR LINE' OF FLOURS IS eomnleta. we can stve you sav kind of flour you want buckwheat North. srn, mountain and self-raising whol wheat Orabam, ry. pastry, snd that ramous 01 a nomesteea nan iaea nour. that combination of rio. corn and wneat mat roaae suon oeiioiotis eakea. Call us when in need. MILLER-VAN NBB CU. Yesterday A frh shipment f that famous Candy UUYLER'a - , ' You can't mak a mlstak ' If yon send out a box. of it It pleases every time.. , rTORSEST REGISTER OJf THE SQUARE ".im lrcncR cibtm Dratsista. Vftfilytitim'iJ mnnAri'c JUllIHIl u If You'Oe Vycaltliv , f thinks of saving wall a getting, t : Without frugality non - fan ba rich; with It few would be poor. If yon would knew . th value of money, go and try to borrow om. . ; , 4 1 " -V ;.;: Benjamin Frankltn. ' ; , Our1 Saving. Department offer a sat plac tor saving of V-fy omount fro - moot , dollar upwards. vr.-s IMEScjiaT EMU1EI1S IIATIOIIAL BATIK Or CHARLOTTE N.C. ' 2ftarldtfei7rusttebm ) 18 East Trade Street . BUSINESS ONE YEARV f. ,: RESOURCES H,.t0. -. . ,v, r r'.;e';-'': vCv- ... ...1 . . ; raOMPT AND tboURTEOUS ATTENTION GUARANTEED. B- XJTTLE, nttata.-fi-:Ci:;VL PATTERSON, Tie Prea, . ... '. ... , .. 1 ' '. ..... -.. : " - -' v- ' v ' ' ' ' . . - - . ; . - WE PAY I lrl!li)l WE ILND i -'ill ii(t :M FOR KOSEY ' i$-&f$ :;: jwa ' - ' 'ri ,;'.' " '.. " . ' ' ;' -'' . ' . '' . . . - SOLICITS! YOU R'BUSINESSl THE CH ARLOTTC NATf ONAL BANK On Paying of Bids - It Is wsll to pay bills promptly, but not to pay th am bill , twin. Sometime book-kepra. by - mistake, send eat bill after i' thy nave been paid. If you pay by cheeX however, th canceled" ' check ar returned to you and wan be produced as receipt Chauk log account ar therefore mer than a eoOTanlnee.-Tny are aa Insurance against overpayment . Every man er woman who pays ' bill abould do o with chcka. - , ': Toor checking account will b welcomed at Tho GbuUm - Natioaal Bank, whr yon are assured of absoluts ecnrity and th -- most covFtaotts ' aorvio; - - -v. " 1 ' l RTOWE'S COLD CREAM HEALS cnappeo nanas ana: npe. Hakes the sain son ana moo m. it great, for com weatner. rnee. 10c per paokase. JAS. P. STOWB 1 CO., DruggisU. -mono tiw. 1 Crawford Carrie County By 100.- Iocal Fight Hurts County Demo- crstio Ticket Special to Th Observer. Webster. Nov. 7. Wotee received In Jackson county indents election of J. M. Chandler. Republican, Repre sentative; J. M. Worley, 'Republican, aherlff; V. F. Brown, Democrat, clerk of court; Thos Oiibbla, Republican. register of dead; J. A, Williams, nrnmnnrmt. trHinnn fl. A v RaM Deanoerat. T H. Onsen. TtamrhlW-an I FOR RENT--ELEOANT w. J. Menaerson, RpubHcn, coun ty commlseHoners, Thro . precinct hav not oaen heard from. W. E. Breese, State Senat. and W. T. Craw ford for Congreaa, carry th county by 100. There wa a straight loss on th Stat ticket and a county loss on aocoont of a local fight concern Ing th removal of th court hous. mm. 'XT' ; f FRESH QUAKER OATS, Sc. LA ROE I urape Fruit 1-40, uraaga ua 00 son. iu . nvfiiwin uau yvMwvni - wu. bushel Northern aooles. all sound. Ke. neck, new while beans. -4& euart BRIDQEIlS A' CO-, X Wtl Traa street. . ? . , ' MODERN . . room . hous E. It Bt Mndent 8- houe mm W. rrade at. ifndera m bouse lot W. Trsde St. These are new. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON m HJtU, ; : OUR LIVKRT DEPARTMENT 18 FIT ted out with the best vehicle mad. nd horse aa good aa go. W. O. ROSS a- cu., a ana xu w. ttn s treat. , Our - CORN MEAL fresh and "nl- THE ST AR MILLS. Pboaw m j now About HALIFAX XUXTT. Democrats Win Conaty by 1,000 Ia jority. .' .. . v. :. 8peclal to Tha Observer, '-' f :.' ; Weldon. Nov. 7 The Damoorats carry HallXa county, by a. majority 1 of I.OQO. Lac interest than usual I wa manifested In the election her. ! ciauaa Kitcnin. candidate for Con gress, had larar vote In this county. Kx-soiicitor waiur Danl!., candi date for State Senate, led tha county ticket everywhere except In Roanok Rapid, where It wa rumored he was a railroad and corporation law- yr, tnougrt Mr, Daniel never hd a case for a railroad In his llf. Many quail nea negroes voted th atralght DemocraUo ticket , Republican vol tnrougnout tn county waa xceedln- lyamalL Tha antlr vot la county tfutrsybu Cbiiic and sec the ones we sell for $1.50. S r rihey : fit you arid WANTED TENANTS 6 FOR tit' SIX ' mam kausa la S n wm ak SJa a I 7' . - 81.71 per week (eolored tensiit) ti&tC C$yA0 VJC&U RifMIAWIll At aalak4V KftlaaaB. WSrtfa aWtfVAah. I . , 0 geu the gooda Will i.erve them for Tllvnrth DrtlA fltn ft. w. i KEKsijiH, s. i ryon i - w - ,o ena R. L. XEKSLKR. U S. Tryoa eirw. . ram m, , . ' : 'Pbon 1ST. : B. S. DAVDL V ! We ar olTciina he quickly taken a railroad site, close in, at ia prlno that should Has frontage of SM feed on Southern Hallway, and running back with that width S10 feet to a macadam street on niiMai wm im Ht wtnivw ainu wattw mama, be found In Charlotto now. Socfa property can xrc!j CaseMWat la i kimlaa eompoiind of TKinnnn-niniiTii mat i woniiarful In Its beneficial efforts on th stomarhs of bsWe and ehlidrtn. Rapommended and via pjr siawtvy j'narmaey, :The Charlotte Rtalty &mpanyt' ;,:,.rrt,;; '-a... a.' CIIAICI. Sscrstary and sianager.' - .' :j.Z.', Offlo IS K, Trad St, " " ,, -l'hon 177. I 1 WILL COME HANDY , ;Onc a week or once a month layaald a certain portion of your ' inoom. i-Deposit It with ua and w-will ; allow . you latrt oa aam. Don't hglct td SAVE, . This mony will com handy to yen some , nay, inaa wiu. ,- ,, Southern Loan & ; Savings Banli P. M. BROWN, Prealdent, . , h.; -. W. tu JENKINS, Cashier. , :'.''f 'y'''-'lr.!-yi ALEX ANDER, Ylce Pnstdeat. f.r-; ; ii ii hi ii if iiiir iiitj iii i.ir-i IB i ..' v- . r t A"'-'i,: ''".7:.. : '''" 'H.;';4'v , FIND XTHB SERVICES OF A OROW1NO AND PROORESSTYB V,.: BANK OF ESPECIAL BENEFIT. V WE 80UC1T SUCH AC- ? CAPITA!, 1200.000 -,VV'-V TRUST BUlLDINf,' "? CHAltLOrTB N. 4X - " .' : om rrscPHicMa, t. s. fran blllqi, w. il woo . ' : TmrntOmnt. . Vlos. Pres. ;- TMaaarw. :,'.', JX .r ' . E. DAVIS, Aaalstant TKaawer.' s :':;-viJ- '-f 4 ; Between ; the new Selwyn Hotel and i thio Southern .1 v; ' Depot. y:-'r.-1' For soliibyjff' F.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Nov. 8, 1906, edition 1
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