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AM INO OF THE CUBS. :kican LKACl.T. Vnij, 1 l 50 'X ..SS 'Ve'aud .... iroit ..... .. .Uritlphia. . t W .Kit .. . xuis .. .. HlftH .. ,. 47 41 4.' 34 30 23 tk .ji so ss 47 4(. 21 .tiiD .577 .4: .!' .3s7 .Mid 1 '.s ushington .. ' NATIONAL LKAGUE. tt'nn. tt CMcafo 57 .20 Ntwr Vork .. .. .. . 27 liitsbui ...... .. ., 44 30 . J'lilladelpnia ., ;. ... 41 . 31 Jidston ,. ...... S3 40 ' lroklyn ..... .... .. XI ') Cincinnati .. ...... 31 4(i iL Loius ... .... ... .. j 19 , ft.' . PC. .710 .452 .HI .4" RrtrTTHEWN1 I.EnTlB. W.-a. Ittf P.O. Memphis .... ... 44.- , ? Atlanta .. ., 39 14 Nw Orleans .. .. .. .. 38 . Little Rock .. ,. .', .... 39 37 Nashville ., If .. .... 3 . i'7 f-'hreveport .... 12 " 8R Firmln?hum .. .. .. 34 f-9 Montgomery- 35 , 43 .E3I ,521 .bi:l ,43 .4S7 .41 .44 SOUTH ATLANTIC! LEAGUE. Charleston ., .. ,. 47 Jacksonville .,'47 . lacon ... . ,,..,. 43 - Augusta .. ., .. 31 ' : fcavann-ih .. ... .. ., X Columbia .. .. .. .... 23 31 , 82 35 40 41 K ,5 .551 .4Ki .4AS .307 VIRQIKU. flTATB LKAGUKL -''-.,, '.Won. 'LnsL PC ' Xcrfolk .. a n .534 ' Lynchburf .. .. .. .... 32 30 .51 Richmond 27 i i'4 .u2 Roanoks ............ ,. tl ) .308 rsnvills ..... ..... 32 32 .500 Portsmouth .. .. .... 30 i3 .481 . EASTERN LEAGUE. Won. Lost P.C .603 .600 .543 .46 .47S .471 .470 .344 ' SOUTH CAROLINA LEAGUE. .' ' Won. Lost PC. Sumter .. .. .. .. .... 28 Orangeburg; ., .. ,. 30 Spartanburg 22 Greenville .. .. .. ...... 11 Anderson .. ; 16 Darlington .. ,. 17 14 flf.7 .667 .610 15 22 24 21 27 .421 .417 .. BASEBALL YES1XKDAY. Aroertcsji Ltrngua, At Detroit: Detroit-Washington game postponed, rain. At CI ivelsnd: Cleveland-Philadelphia ' gtme post pored, wet grounds. At St Louis: Boston 6; St Louts 2 (16 injunrs). - At Chicago: Chicago 15; New York 0. National Lfgue. ; At Philadelphia: Chicago 1; Philadel v Bhla Ot At Now York: Cincinnati 5; New Tom z. j: At Boston: ' First game St Louis 1; Boston . Second game Boston 4; St i: Louis 1 . At Brooklyn: Pittsburg 4; Brooklyn L SoatJbern League. At Atlanta: Atlanta 6; New Orleans S. At Nai.iville: Little Rock 5; Nash t nam 4. . At Birmingham: Birmingham 2; Mem phis L s At Montgomery: Montgomery ; Ehreveport South Atlantic League. . At Augiuta: Macnn 1: AuKuata 1. At Jacksonville: Jackaonviile o; Char- - At Savannah: Savannah 8; Columbia 0. Virginia State League. At Roanoke: Roanoke 4,Daiivllle 2. At Lynchburg: Norfolk 6; Lynohburg 0. At Portsmouth: Portsmouth 1; Rich mond 1. : . Eastern League. At Baltlnwre: First game-P.ahlmor v 4 Toronto 1. Second gome Toronto 6; ' Baltimore At Newark: Newark 3: Montreal 1. At Jersey City: Buffalo 6; Jersey City 3. At Providence: Providence 4; Roches ter i Eastern Carolina League. At Klnston: Klnston S; Ncwhern 2. ' At Vlljn: Wilson 8; Rocky Mount 1. .At Tarbjro: Tarboro I; Waslungton 1. , ' South Carolina Lewgue. '.,At 8pr!anburg: spartunhure 2; Dar- Ungton 0. ' At Anderson: Anderson 3; Greenville 2. 'l! Orangebprg: Onngeburg C; Sum- Buffalo .. .. .. ... 41 T, Toronto ... 8) Vi JCtwark .... ..V SS 32 Baltimore ., .. .. ... 34 30 Providence ,. .. .. .. .. 33 3 Jersey City ., .. 33 37 Rochester ,. .. .. .. ... 21 15 Xontrtal .. .. ., 22 42 AMERICAN LEAGUE, ?t'1Loulf,.Mo-' Ju'y -Boston won a JSInnlng victory over St. lxuls to-day, 5 to 2, Tannehill and IVIty pitched the - ' entire gam. pelty weakened toward the end. Score: n ii v - ft. louls, ,. WW0 01) no ono l ' i7 .. liovton l' 000 OHO 000 4-4 12 4 . Baturtes: Pelty and Stevens; Tanne ''.Sat'' 3:07; UPre. ..h,?f ,0, 3uP Ja'-Chlcago batted Orth , tVw'Vcri? li'tO.10 and hut t acor: R vi v .Chicago .. .. .. iN,.'B,7; v, JIj-w York two m ono- o 8 Hart; Orth Moor am! Klelnow and ConT t'mplrwi. Hurst and NATIONAL LEAGUE. Bostou, July 15.-Boston and St Loul divided to-day's two games evTrilj St Louis winning the first. 1 to o, and Him! ton the ner;ond, 4 to 2. The drn game was warned by exenllent llldlna bv pfston. Th masterly pitching of Roultes gi.im Boston the second game J,oullcs flcore: - R H BL fit. Louis ..'iWioioorw-i j j "T Lston ono out MM) 4 o luiiKries: Keuee and Norman: v,.,, and i Kuedham. Time, 1:30. Umpire, Rigier. lHond game lioston- .. Jfll oio iox-411 a" . 1ii(WiO ltlai . .. Jbt. iuis Butteries: Routte nmi .,... . .. . J-inie and Marsiiall. Time, 2:02. liml pire, Rlglcr, Brooklyn. N. Y., July 15.Leach's hit for three bases whon the bases were i jd in the rtxth inning won tirtn a Xor rituburg, 1,0 Score: t111 000 (MfW) "' o Brooklyn i. ... .... mwMli , t o . 'teTlf: "'""PPj; nd Gibson; Scan- New York. July .-Elng proved too much of a puisie for the New York play? y"anirreVroiafld anC,nn(it, won si-' Score 'fir . ''VV..' r ij v Onclnnarj 020 100 rjO- ' i3 i" wYo.rk "i.". -vwmt 7 2 Battrlea: Ewlng and ScWH: McGIn- ':,'l:'c ' " ' ? .." -.V, '. J nilladflphla, July is-m a plUhers tattle here to-day Chicag shut ,!t Philadelphia. 1 to 0. 'Thi , vtaHoS "JcoSl their only run on two singles ,nd Kcoraf l , ' butt ''iKO Meww.f 7 I rubdelphla .. .,, r0 0J OMM) s lotteries: Ltindgren and Moron- 60LTUEltr LCAOLK. Atlinta, Ga., July .-The locals 1 - ti bed their hits to-day. defeating New 4 if lpns. i. , , s''0,ci R ILE. A' ti( MlJO2OO0-4 10 0 ..' w Orleans .. ., 100 fJ0 000-1 " J l I uMertes: pad and Kmith? Manuel - Mra'ton. ''tnM,''-l:4.-t'TnniKa i n,y and Matthews, v j -; . . - :..'3-T.ery, Ala., July J5.-ghreveport I Ih.vimI ;i listless cjihi' Rnd Morifg.'inpry U'i'i wi;ii-nt t-'tat clTorl. S,-oro: R. JI. E. 81'jvvt-nort ft) two flnO-J 6 4 ilmiisir'.rv' 211 u.'l lo-S 11 0 liHtlerico: Graham and Matins: Max- woll ami Ha-.iavn. Time, 1:40. Lmpire. Ifenninger, Nashville. Tenn.. July 15.-Ltttle Rock secured a load early In the fame which XxuhvilU could not overcome. ; Ntiphville .. .. .. .... 010 fill Wl-4 11 1 Little Rn.-k .. O-Jt 110 0XMI U Batteries: E. Dtietraii, isetson ami Hardy; hVIlh and WoikI. Time, l:o9. Umpires, Tldridtra end Zlnimer, Birmingham, Ala., July 15,-Birmlna ham won from Memphis to-day in 15 ii nlncK, Wilhelm huving the better of Blcckdale In pitchers' battle. Score: i . ri.ii.Ci. Birmingham WW 100 000 Omonl-2 11 8 Memphis ... POO 000 010 OK) 100 1 7 1 Batteries Wilhelm nnd I.attimer: Sicckdale and Owen. Time, ?:l& L'm rlres, Turner and Bills. EASTERN CAROLINA LEAGUE. Wilson. July IS. In a fntit fame of bftll here to-day Wilson defeated Rocky Mount by a'icore ot 1 to 1. , The features were Hill's catch and Kirknatrick's Ions drive for the vinltors and Fisher's long drive and Thomron's pitching for WU son. Thornnxon struck nut 18 men. - ' Scops: - R. H. E. Rocky Mount ...... 003 000 010-1 4 S Wllsoa .. .. ... .. two 300 OOx2 4 1 Hatterles: Anderson and Bhcrrlll: Thompson and Cranston. Umpire, Mum ford. .. . ' -. .. Tarboro, July 15. In a beautiful pitch Tarboro woo from ers battle to-day Washington. score: r. n. m. Washinctnn ... .. 100 000 000-1 & . 3 Tatboro .. .. .. 100 002 000-3 4 ' 1 Batteries: Brooks and Mubry: Nourse enu f ama. Kcwbern. July IS. Klnston beat New- brn to-day both in runs and errors. xewbern players vera tco slow la run ring bases. , , Score: ..- -. ' . ' It H. E Kinaton .. .. ..... 110 010 000-1 17 Newborn .. .. ., .... ooo OiD 00O-r2 8.3 Batteries: Lee and Bell: Fioba and ihompson. Umpire, Miller. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Augusta. Ga.. July 15. Connolly could Pot hold Holmes at all nnd the vlaitnra outplayed Augusta at all stages. With ohms iuh ana nono out in tne last inning hits wero missing. .Score: R. H. E. Macon .. .... .. .... !00 iftO 0003 2 Augusta -. 000 001 000-1 fc 2 Batterlea: Harley and Robinson; Lak pff. Holmes and Coftnelly, Umpire, Mace. Time, 1:40. Jacksonville. Flu . Jnlv llln h thWH inning Raymond was found for four Jilts Which "netted three runs. ' He was hit on the ankle by a line drive from Mul laney'a bat and had to be carried off the held. Buck Thiol's work on the bases was a feature, he making throe Of the live runs made during the game. Scnr- 13 TT T3 Jacksonville .. .. . ' 1M oio o&-fi 9' 1' Charleston .7 OW 000 001-1 S Batteries: Sitton and Hrhun' RavmnnH I Paige end Relslnner. Tlm ' l a ITm. plres, Brady and Buckley. Savannah. Ga.. July IE Ti7fr" nlnAM rltchlnir waa resnonHlhln tar th ! of Columbia this afternoon, not a hit being, secured until the ninth- when Qulgley; let a bunt roll lair. Score) R. H. E. Savannah CKH0 21x 1 Columbia 000 000 000 oil Batteries: Hoff and Kahlkoff: RiickW end Smith. Time. 1:45. Umnlre. ' Davla. SOUTH CAROLINA LEAGUE. . - Spartanburg, S. C. JulylS.-Darlington as shut out to-day. " Score: nun fpartanburg 100 001 00x-2 6 4 Larllngton 00J 000 00x-0 5 3 . Btterles: Omara and BisseU; Helsman and McDonald. , Anderson. S. C. .Tuiv i.t nn.nuin. ldt to Anderson to-day. ocore: - R. H. E Anderson Soo ono nn 9 7 1 Gtcenvlllo 001 010 000-2 8 1 Batteries: Chapman and Hennlnger; Majmnrd, Laval and McKeoS. Oraneebure. H. C. . Jniv ik .Snmi.r the game to-day because of the local's heavy hitting. Score: to xr m Orangeburg 100 100 22x-G It' 1' oumior oos W 001-4 7 a rlatterlea: Lanfnrd nnd r.noaan- m. ardson and Stwens. Lliicolnlon 4; Ciicstcr 1. Special to The Observer. Chester. 8. C. JulV IB. TJnenlntnn An. feutcd Chester here this afternoon in the first of a series of three games, the score being 4 to 1. The visitors played last ball all the way through, while the loci-Is seemed to luck glnuer. Smith for I.lncolnton pitched a good game and his curves broke nicely. Chester's heavy latter were unabta to do but little with l is delivery. The feature of the game were Htorvy s three-Dase nit for Lincoln- ton, Presiley's playing on first for th snme' team find tho batting of Poag and ihii tor enraur. Hcore: R. H. EJ t heater 1 A 9 IJneolnton 4 7 3 Hatteriea: Mack and Melsenberaen Smith and Jones. THE TRACK RECORD EQUALED. Favorite Royal Vane Wins Atlantic Soiling Stakes at Rrlgliton by Tinwe-Cjiiartera of a Iongtti The Day's tSiimmarles. New York, July lG.-Roya! Vane, the 3 to 6 favorite, won the Atlantic soiling stakes at Brighton Beach to-day and in doing so equaled the track record of 1:08 for Ave and a half furlongs. Ella O'Neal tut out fust pace, but in ths stretch Royal Vane overlook her and won by tl-.tee-quarurs of a length. The books were hftrd hit when Orbicular won tho fifth rnee. He was played down from S to 1 to 8 to 5. Hi emiw In th last race ulso was well basked, his price receding from 7 to 1 to 16 to 6. Four favorites won. Bummrus: r'lrst race. tlllniE. t furlonvs: flnnrnln 4 to 1. won; VouihfuJ. 6 to 1, second; Hsh, 20 to 1, third. Time. 1:14 2-6. Second race, steeple chase, about 5 m'lts: Amanda H, $ to 2, won; Blue I'lgeon, 8 to L second; lr. Kellh, i to L third. Tims, 4X. Third rac, furlongs: Crossing, 9 to 5, won; Histw Francis, ft to 5. second: Gamblnue, 10 to 1, third. Time. 1:12 3-3, rourtn race, tne Atlantic slakes, soil ing, 614 furlongs: Royal Vane, I to i. won; blla ONeal, I to L second; Masks and Faces. 7 to 1, third. Time, 1:08. Fifth ' race, mile and a sixteenth: Orbicular, 18 to 6, won - Yankee Girl, ii (( 1. sveind: Far West. Mo 1. iliir.i Time, 1:45 2-5. wxui race, mile and a sixteenth t LIU tkton Maid, 7 to 6, won; Howard Shean. 4 to 1. second: Haenset. I to L third. Time, 1:47.' t J HevenUi raoe. mile and a sixteenth: Hifloman, If to &, won; Ccderstrome, 7 to 2, second; Minlota, S to 1, third. Time, 1.46. BIIXY FETZEU'S LONG HIT. He Knocks tlte Ball Against a Church Kterple 700 Feet Away Men and Women Htiectators Got Iantlo Over Hie Iong Hit, Giving the Ca barrus Boy a Groat Oiatton. k . . Spet:lal to The Observer,' Roanoke, Va July - l5."Bllly" Fewer, the Concord baseball player who is doing tntnrs with the Danville team in the Virginia State League this season, won a big bunch of applause here this) afternoon In fat game wi.h Roanoke, when ha hatted the innftt bit ever seen on the local grounds and one ot the longest ever made In the Bouin.Tne drive was more than 700 PREVENT HEADACHE, v-, Fore thetyr No-aitfs tuenv Ramo- Ireatnurnt at JUvaC i'Jlla. and. Tonka-Pel- iris sueii(tnns the liver snd dlgeative . 7 T7.""1 ln7 o4 ineir own worn and fortmes your constitution against future trouble. EnUre treatment Sto, feet from t; : -. - a chuixh s ped in lis 1;:,. : .1 wi.u '; 1 , c . : 1 . .. 1 have gone ovi r 1,10 J I . t. I stand yellea for fully f.vc i- :. . ? and the piaj-'had to be it.; ; ; . 1 ty the umpire until the fans and players on both teams regained their equili brium.' "Billy" was carried off the field on the ehoulders of his brother players from both teams and handsome wo men tore their bouauets from their breasts and threw them at the Tar Heel's feet It was with the greatest difficulty that the Concord lad worked his way , to the street car. so eager were me : ospectators to shake his hands. It was a great ovation for the tabarruacounty boy, TELEGRAPHERS VS. THE Jj. ft N. j Appeal Horn the Kentucky Circuit Court Docketed in the United States supreme. Omit Ask an Injunction inucr tne JErdman Act. Washington. July 15.-Tb.-j anoeal of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers va. the LouJsvlUe 4V Nashville Rall- roaa Company was docketed to-day in the Supreme Court of the ; United Mates. The auit wa brona-ht hv ti iciegrapners to -secure an t niiinettnn under the Erdman act, which prohlbtta corporations from dlacriminatlns? against labor organlzationa. - They charge the railroad 4 company with preventing their agents from securing interviews wuij tn railroad operators and with threatening . to discharge uu 01 mem as join the union, and this course they assert U a. violation of the law. The decision in thm r?ir. cult Court for the western district of Aemucay was against the telegraph ers on the ground of the. vagueness of tne cnarge. ROCK ISIiAND OUT OF POLITICS. Will Do Away With Lobbied and Lob byista In Both State and National V Congresses. - Des Moines. Iowa. Jniv isAt a luncheon tendered him to-day by Des . Aauiuca uusmess men, rreiaent Winch ell of the Rock Island Railroad. nH that the Rock aland is out of noim na wm ao away witn na lobWee and lobbyists both in the State Legislatures ohu tne national congress. John Sebastln. general traffic man. ager of the same road, who was en- terraineo witn President Wlnchell, said that the Rock Island will not rrtiin its passenger service on account of the -went Taie jaws, but has and will Im prove it jurther. -v Wilt Manufacturer Arrested Whllnl W orking as Harvest Hand. K-reaericJc, Md.. July 14. Elmee O. Small, president of the Premier Silk company, or iview York and Phlla- uciyma, was arrestea to-nav on a rarm in Frederick county, where, nice iasi Tiaay. he has been em ployed as a harvest hand. To-night ne was taiten Back to Philadelphia to answer a chrge of f orarerv. Ha i enrgea with presenting a foraed cer- uncaie irom the recorder of Franklin county, pa., that he, owned property wunn t sv.uvv. email denies h cnarge. THE WEATHER Wai nshlncton. .Tuiv nvn..t for i upnuHy una iveanesnsv . Virginia, showers Tuesday: Wednesday partly cloudy; light to fresh south to southwest winds. North Carolina, South Carolina and ucwgin, occasional snowers Tuesday and propaour Wednesday; light' to fresft southwest winds. . . .. East Florida, occasional showers Tues- "HZ. n.na. weanesaay; variable winds. wjsi Fiortdn, Atahama. MlMlsslppt and Louisiana, partlyv cloudy Tueaday and Wednesday, probably occasional showers; llzht to frah aonlh wlna Eastern Texas, partly cloudy Tuesday and Wednesday, probably occasional fl owers in interior; fresh south winds on tho coast. Western Texas, parti cloudy Tuesday, . -v.cn uiu wrara m ine ran uanaie: Wednesday fair. Arkansas .'howers and cooler Tuesday iiriuvuii w ihki'i; weanesaay partly cloudy, nrjbablv rhowerr. Tennessee nnd Kentucky, showers and i cooier luesnay arterroon or night; Wednesday partly cloudy. West Virginia, showers Tuesday LOCAL OFFICE TJ. 8. WEATHER BUREAU. Charlotte, July 15.-8unrise 6:20 a. nv sunset 7:37 p. m. TEMPERATURE (In degrees). Highest temperature .. .. ..- 85 Ix.west temntraturo ' ei Mean temperature 7 jfonciency ior tne aay .... g Accumulated excess for the month., 5 Accumulated excess for the year .. 48 r tvcA.-lf 1 1 ATION (in IneheaV Total for 24 hours endrng-a n. m, r. Total for the month ,. .. .. 3.43 Accumulated excess for the month .9 Total for th yenr.. 20.10 Accumulated denemney for the year $.00 prevailing wind direction 8. W. w. j. benkbtt. Observer. DUworth Drug Store B. S. DAVIS. . Tbone 247. "ON THE SQUARE." GLASS We don't know, how you can keep your ; table glassware above suspicion except by having distinct designs like we sell. No larger or. more beautiful dis-' play than ours is to be seen in the State. N NURSES REGISTER 1 'C ON THE J SQUARE Thone T, "WIS KEVER CLOSE,' WeVVant Your Prescriptions ' 1 ; 1 A 1 j. s C i-- iiii. . ...ft ;:. i.acf ol j..ka-( Info a i'ift: i of --:k and freexe. KekostSnf orcoo notn'ijt e to add. One pck BikJcc ccr f two qnarti ef axte ice en-m. to'siwutl ceui aplt. - lit kmdi; ianHiM, Ckoctltto, Strtv 5errtf, irtnon r4 Unfaoortd. i pprovfd by Purs ooi CommliwloBers. ho ri'strtee grm$ or stnaula poison la Jell-0 lee Cream Powdsr. fx 1 V.' V ' . . . 1 M.. YVV.WC S' - rA at bjs Sams and sgei sad oar li-J boek wiU be nulled to 70a. The 6caesee Fare red Ca, I loy.ll. Y. visit oar knoia t jKinratooniSxpntiitloa. Catarrli Our National Curse. Catarrh and catarrhal comnllr.a i tlons have ruined manv oof the beat I vnances ana DrosDecia. uv weaKen- I ,n thB entI', aystem It unfits the I victim for work. Herrlng-g Catarrh cure, 11.00 . per bottle, by effecting permanent cures, has. led to ' many promotions. For sale by Atkinson's Drug- Store. - - Ti'- 2i SPEGAL OBJEGT It Is a common practice' for special object; to satisfy a particular need or to ' provide against a possible emergency. Our facilities for handling , such - business are most excellent. When money has been left with us for a specific purpose mm carefully carry out the wishes of the depositor. - , interest Allowed according to agreement - - ; SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Separate window, desk and teller. LADIES' DEPARTMENT Separate, window, desks and testing 'place. i , ROOMS FOR MEETINGS of directors, stockholders and con ferences, opening; on Fourth street, . Public invited to hold their meetings Jhere. THE COMMERCIAL OF CHARLOTTE R. A. DUNN, President.. , FOR One ef the most beautiful homes on S. Tryon street. This home la modern in every respect ' . rear, with servant house ... at office. t - , y ' , i. ; Tenfth avenue home, eight rooms, . all 'modern; located .very near Tryon street.. .." .. .i ... ..$0,500., Vacant lot, Morehead block, shady side of street, fine location. Can be bought it taken this meek for., $2,750. J. E. Murphy & Get Thone ML A Wonderful Growth .V -t-y: ' . A --; - ':.'r -.Q' DURING the past five years our business liaa ex perienced ?a wonderful growth. Notwithstanding this favorable condition, we are not disposed to let this growth stop. We therefore solicit your , business. ' - The Merchants & Farmers National Bank CHARLOTTE, N. C CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 5 The Builder's Friend. -Freezing does, not hurt; natural shrinkage. will not crack it; water does not make it fall off; hard . as stone. .Write for booklet. -Manufactured by '."v. : . CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. fWrite fo Booklet. -' J C3HAJRLOTTE. C. " Beautiful Building Lot $1,000.00 ' On Elizabeth avenue, 50x193 ft. rear alley; $250.00 -cash, balanceyto suit the purchaser. . . This is cheap. Lots on thia beautiful avenue are getting scarce and in a very short time they will be bringing $1,500. Now is your chance. Wi-owri GomiQnyt Phono 635. " " . v-203 N. Tryon St. It's; Right Nov, Boys ; Mutual B. & Ii expects you to-day. The1 bars are' down, and. if ' you fall to come In your wife and babes,. sweetheart, jerhaps, -wlll tell you, ere 'ng, you're not ."the right stuff," and 'twill be the truth. , ' 4 , . , , ' , ' , . '"''' ,"'"' !".-" r"-'i i-'r--i;';W''"-; '".; "' "";';' -'" ' ?: ' : ; -:-;i'' V',.:'-;:L;?-.S '.'i'i - We're Sweeping Field ; . ' and gathering them In. , We're driving a' big machine. So If you ' would get there quick, Jump on, or get out of the way, : Everybody fides here, but they ride fast, and first-lass. ' - ' ' . ' ' ' , E. L Kecsler, Sec arid Treas. imwwmp-mmjiwlim i is i Sistlta Sam mnm-m -.!.' meMSsngt.a, -'t .-'aj-iVti'niplaiiisii ilsaisjiitS'j. liiilaessil ismssi ijiaai gmj ninsiiisi snilnirmis min,,Mim..,,?,.i Thone Hi.' TA" r T Northward, just over city line, four fine, level lots, facing Boone street (90x279 ft. each. ; The foiir for . . . $1,CC0. Three 3-room houses on S. McDowell street. All for l . . ..... $l2i0. Income $117 year. ft DsAlexanderj Insurance. No. 1 8. Tryon St. Phone 604. LEONARD L. HUNTER 1 ARCHITECT - Ttfth floor. Trust Bldfr : Tbone S70. CIIARLOTTE, N. a - neoDle to lav aside : mbney for , - NATIONAL ,. , A. O. BREXIZER, Cashier.; QALE has a lovely lawn, both front and-. and barn. For price and terms apply tS N. Tryon St $315,000.00 SS S. Tryon St. f;r-room two-t t;?ry da-dlir? improvement, jot 69xl9i fet. Price C S.x-room cotta-a in Fourth Ward, on car line; f.ne fhaiv lot 60xl9S feet: term easv. Trjce ., .,; Valuable lot on Morehead Place, ! beautiful ehada. irloe at office. Beautiful nine-room dwelline .,,L una enaae. rrlce sci;e:i r.f,'i estate, Capital $73,000.09. ' TKalAeat, W. 8. ALEXAXDER. . - r Secretary and Treaaurer, .s . A. uorius Mcdonald. f COURTESY . la a f eature of this Bank's policy, which, combined with the best of banking facilities, insures pleasant .business rela tions as well as satisfactory service in. other ways. ' AUCAFI Trust BuUdlng. 1 ; Sky-Scraper ; The Charlotte Eealty Company will be ready to make contracts for office space' in .the New . Sky scraper on and after July 15th.' . ( J. H. Uttle'president. . H d! Liiuc, Vice President. II ' '. t ' ' ' - - - - t. . . V ' j Charlotte SaUsfy yourself of the soundness and reliability' of this bank then come in and open an account. W. H. BETjK , t. JI. DAVIS A. P. HEATH W. L LONG a, q. link - J. H. LITTLE IV. O. NISBET . M. PATTF.ItSfW ' . J. JI tlTTLE, President, 1 L. R. HA FIRST NATIONAL BANK w ' ' CB1ARIX)TTE. jr. a ' , ' HEXRT M. McADEN. GEO. President' 1 Vice Pesldenf. Cashier, Capital. .; . . , . ,. , . ,....'.; .tsoo.ooo.da' " . ! Surplus and Proflta..s-r,... .....f221.08.! DIRECTORS t P. ,D. ALEXANDER , O. W. BRTAIf i 9. a BURROUGHS -FRANK GTJjREATH J. S. MYERS , . Tear business respectfully solicited. Every courtesy and accommoV slatloa extended consistent with safe banking. i:! ' ? "' H. M. VI3TOR, Cashier. 'C " t ' ' ' Vi y The Charlotte CHARLOTTE, N. O. Many of our largest depositors started In business in a rery small way with ah account at this bank. . Fidelity to their Interests ma. terlally helped them and. placed tfiem among the most substantial ' business men of this city.' . ' We eolicit your business. ' , ,B. D. HHATH, President , ' r W. H. TWTTIT. Cashier. - " ' TNO.' M. SCOTT, Vice President ' TM UP Have a reserve fund tor emergencies. Start an account in our Savings' Bank to-day and It will not only be a protection to you from future want but will establish you in the, business world. vTry it , - - i - - - - - . . . . . t , - "WE PAT YOU TO SAVE."" 1 Southern Loan & Savings Bank p. hi. mm, 5-; '.u JENHSS. INVESTENT , WE OFFER LG0 North Carolina R. 178 and int. an Washington, bid 60 Washington Pref.,' bid. 60 Gaftney.'sS. .' 60 Bolton, 111." , is B0 Henrietta, 19. 10 Highland Park Pref.,' 10A CO Chadwlck, ISO. B Louise 7 per cent Pref... I00v 18 Louise Com., It. B0 Marlboro, J. . '" C 60 Brown Mfg. Co., 100. B Cora, 154. ..,,, SO Edgefield,' G. Z1BBOTT on East Ninth street, :3.C3 in Fourth Ward, lot-99J and terma at nfflfi wauuteibi cccpay Surplus WfJ.000.09. ' . Vice rresidnt ' . YL A. Tirxv ' TRUST COJAIIV Charlotte, H. 0., A. G. Craig, Secretary; : .; -,, , ; Trust Co. ' ' - ' - DIRECTORS: s. " . . J. P. ROBERTSON1. J. W. ZIMMERMAN W. A. WATSON - A C. M. PATTERSON, Vice Pres. GOOD, Cashier." W. BRTAJT. H. ML VICTOTI. HENRY If. McADEJT r , x , F, B. BPDOWELL ' W. BV RODMAN "i " J T. W. WADE ' CHASL A. WILLIAMS ' SEeilRITIBS SUBJECTt 20 Fairfield, bid 10,000 N. C, 0s. U19. let t e ' 10.000 N. C. 4s, 1910, 100 11 B0lAthcrton, 10L ' 60 Rhodhlss 7, per cent Pref.. 101 and int. 80100UbUrban Rea,ty Co Per" cent, 70 Lancaster 7 per cent, 100 ' : 60 Am. Machine 7 per cent, 'iftn . 60 Olympia 1st 7J. 60 Union-Buffalo Pref., a peii X'lty, -1 00. . bid. -' Way (BOLIPTLNY
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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July 16, 1907, edition 1
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