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4f AMUNG OT THE CLUBS. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won. Lost. PC 'l il irtclIiia .... ... KS . 41 .6'! I'i licit 9. (Jl 4J , hicrfieo (U 46 .6v) (.iUn1 ,, ,. .. .. .. 1 47 .MB N ork ... . 49 . otf .7 IWston ... .. .. 47 . . S'l . .t. L uts .. ,. .. .. ... 43 61 .4.D Va&lnngton .. .. .. .. 31 69 .JlO NATION Alt LEAGUE. Won. Lost P.C Chirago .. .. . .. .... 79 .- .725 Ne York .. .. .. .. 41 ., . IlttcWg .. (B 42 .m Philadelphia M 47 :f.lS Brooklyn .. .. ,. ... SO 5 .459 Cincinnati .. ,. ., .. .. US .4-"i P4.sln t . . d ...In St Louis .. 33 W 292 - , VIRGINIA STATE LEAGUE. t 'i Won. Lost P.C ,,f NmfflV .... .... .. ... 50 3 .-.25 ' : Roouoke . , 48 15 : .516 Lynchburg .. .. .. ... 47 7 ' .&f) 47 4 1 39 4S 47 M .436 -.ft Kichmono .. Portsmouth EASTERN LEAGUE. Won. Lost. ! Toronto i 3S Buffalo 60 40 "ewark .. 52 SO i: FrovMence .. 51 01 Jersey City 50 51 . T"hlmore 50 ? Rochester a K Montreal .. '43 62 P.C. .12 . .510 .'M .435 Ah .403 BASEBALL YESTERDAY. , American League. 1 . "1 At Pt Louis: St. LouIbI-4-0; New iV . tork 0 4-i. t ' At Cleveland: Philadelphia 1014:; At Detnlt: Detriot 4-121; Boston , 11 1. (Twelve innings). K . . . National League. At New York: New Tork 2-7-1 ; Chi " ' - ' cage 171. At Philadelphia: St. Iuls 5-S-!; ' Philadelphia 2-S-3. At Brookljn: Cincinnati 5-S 1; Brook ,' ljn 3--l. . ' . ' At Boston- Boston 10-13-2; Pittsburg a--2. , Virginia State League. - . ' At Norfolk- Lynchburg 2; Norfolk 0. . j At Danville; Danville 6; Richmond 4. ' "J At Portsmouth: Roanoke 4; Ports- ' ' mouth L '."''' - , , Eastern League . At Buffalo: Buffalo 10- Baltimore I. At Montreal: Montreal 2; Jersey Ctty 2. ' , At Toronto Toronto 3; Providence 1. At 'Newark:. Newark-Rochester game . postponed. , SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. n Won. Lost. P.C. Charleston.. .. i (15 30 .025 sl Jackso.iv.IU 61 4 57, . Macon 56 4! .m 1 Augusts .; .. .... 54 51 oil V fetannah .. .'. .. :. .. 49 64 .471 , Columbia 32 74 . 82 South Atlantic League. 1 'At ftiv.'ihnah: tuvannah 1; Churleston j' , t. (Eleven innings). SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Savannah. Oa.. Auk. 19. -In a beautiful 11-innmg Rrtmc Bavannah to-day ilefeat td Charleaion by a scort of 1 to 0. Score; R. 11. E. Savannah w m m ni l l CharUfcton vft 0io 0(-J) 1 , Batt-srica: Neuer a.nrt Kiihlkoff; Page and Keisingfr., Umpire, Mace.. Time . IsOXOMA ilRL BS DISTANCED. Trmpu Furglt Win- Bluo Hill Stake - - In 4rnrl Circuit Meeting, Ixmorlng Ilefortl From 2. -OH 3-1 to 2:07 1-4 TIm Day's Summaries. Readvllle, Miss., Aug. 19,Konoma Cirl. the famous trotting mare that to day was sold to Lotta Crahtree, of Boston, for $?0.o0il was distanced in the first heat of the Blue Hill stake In the 1 Grartd Circuit meeting to-day. the honors . going to Tempus' Fugit ; At the eighth nol. ft noma Olvl sud denly wavered and Jumied off her stride which compelled Mcllenry ta pull her to a aiandstlll. Tempun Fuglt lowered the record of tho stake from 2:0; to '2:07V. The futurity for pacTs was handy for tijtakeapeare. tin' i-xlngtnn, Ky.. entry. The previous record of the event was rediifnl from 2 U'H t 'ltft. ... The leading ..(ly, loo, played a nw : record in the futurity for trotter of 2:17, clipping off two a ennd. Summaries: American horne hreedrrs' fulurilv .1- ear-olds. luicers, purs- $l.(V): Shake-' speak won two straight hwits nnd rare; ' hva Hal. second, Kavsllo, tlilrd. licil! t time. 2 in llrst best. j American loi Inveiler' futurltv L'-i'tar-'.lds. InitieiK. pursi. 'ijW: 'the !Mdlr.K I'ly w n Iwo straight heats and race; ltltivolu second; Zalem third. Bst If rtijf . 2 17, in ... ,i ,eat Blue IB11, 2.3ft trot purse M.EMt: Tem pi's Fugii v.. in tinei. uti.iijiht heats and rare; lii-inue is 1 1 n r I m-coim!. Marlorlc third. Rent tone. -C,. in Mat lit-itt. 2.U TMK'" pir. t y. Kthan Huberts n (tires Klr.ttgli' heals ami nice. The ininrii second. Ii.iltMn. IMrect third. '' .-- Best time, 2:0o4 In se.-c i! heal. Fornnr Xdns U- I'Ihikiiik'iuiI Trotter. Sonoma diil. fur g;t0.00tl. New York. Aug !'i A u-trt.i.-h from B- stuf. r H.t-lH I!,;,' II,, pheiiiiineaal t!nl!i-t'. Si . 1 1 1 1 1 1 .'I Cm. 1.1' lH,.r, iiohl 111 Visa L .t u i rahiiee, th, : .iiii.i a. insn, fnt I'i.on Si-ri'.:!.;i ..ni wi: m..,. HjkIi-l-all t'l R'lldvltli n..-i!n.y..,'. ill Hi., .hi, til JllSf l':!iiM'!l8 . s: ,i'l i ','1... KLijA om:ili, wink i katuke. Frlwtte, 4 Ut ." I a i ' Wmilil lnu Taken Flrxl I i.i But fur Poor : ItMM Siiratt Snniiiiurii".. Bnratoga, N V Aug - i : t fj-.. hi at 15 to j. w t: , )' i in i- , wihi,,; siakc 5V t.irl.i 'i t!,. feanii,. ,,f n. '; card here tn-dav. Kt'.i i.i v -i t j f;i. vorite for the ra-e .ml 1 n for a .,ii.,r ride rtould Jij v. 'ii ... ill' i! i i-ry atror.g and was I eaten uvi. l i; it . mini.' log Uilr.l. ESla O'Neill ma 1e n '., . ,i,i tSriuP , Fl : rare, fir ti.ti,. -ear i.ldn aed npwiinl, neliiriii 7 .I'.mt I'linain'. i., 1. won ; Roll of Iroquois, k tn ' r -Lnil; Pifc.er Ki'a: i .'-;-.. j .. 4, li inl i'.n.i-, , J:l-C Heeon' tie Me.-ulccl m: hnnd.i.ap,' I ta;' 'Wit and aj.. aleu. . ndli-.: J .-nil iufl' -i 7 ',, 2 cn, l'..prUM. 1 2 S' Old. lie.;! '. ! t.. 3 iliiril. Time 5 24. T:lrd r..ce. Hi. Keniuekk tllll-s. 2- J""" ' W". 'liii. full, w: Kilt. ON. 11. 15 i. I. won lihick M:iry 4 to - I :or,d; Fri.-st.. ,,tit. tl.lr.t. Time IMZ-b. Fourth raie, h:i'.li j,. 3-year-olds and Bp. It irtlies- l.lim.l... 11 !- f,. won; Ci':r.H. 1 In 4. seconu, R(. (Jramje, cmt, third. Tim. 1 .s ' v Fifth race, l-venr-olds. am! up, Milne, 1 mile: Zi.ati)jo, I?, m ;., won; rtund - over, t to 1, second; I'lnl Finch, even, t Uord. .Time, .1:4') :--5. Sixth rax, nu.iden r-year-oldn which f. ' have run it tins neu.!g 1' furlongs: T'ermis Htufrnrd, 4 t l. won; C. J. (:alla, ' Miss I i ianey, 6 to 7, third. 7 hoe. l:i, , ; v t t , , ' - Hock Hill 1; !ltur O. By Bell Tl(pliooe o The pltvervtr. ' Uotk Hill. . C, Aug. If. The : - Chftr ban-ball team frsj-ed bata witn hock Hill to-day pn the local ? ,; grounds. , Hack Hill wlvirilng by a Arora of 1 to 0. The Rock Hill boy pjaytd an errorless game. An dtsrson. . who wan in the box for ths homo tu. allowed only two hits ,?, had hi lit Jall under tWfct calarol. The feature of ttiergame tUf pluflng of McFdden for ' S'.'Kk Hill at sconl, many hits b-lng broken up by him He made three ; rrrccjTteirtis"?wnnrwnmt!t- l''';ie,l for Chcutrr. ' The name was I'ajed In n n'ur And twenty n'.n-, w.h. The attendant! waa small. "; ;. HIGH TOIXT AFFAIRS. Siret Car Lino Ilrsiiw to Look Like HusiiM. -Some liiiihlinsr lU'lng Done Kev. Eli Ilwre pi-ailnN a Farewell Sctihoii- Mcllioili.HtH tit't Plans Heady for Tliolr New Cluirc li The Imagination of a Mag Full of Booze. . ' , Sr-eclal to The Observer. Hleh Point. Au?. 19. It beirlns to look businesslike on North Main s'reet vhere the rails are Being: pot down for an elec tric car 'ine. ' The line will be rml 4n oferfltlon from Mi-ohankgvtlle on Hie nnnh to the Hiah Point Metallic Hed Comrany on the eouth, a distance of two mtle. after which the line wm no ex tended in the oitr and towards Winston lind Thbffiitsville, where eventually con nection will be, made with the Hnt to W:deiboro. The old Jarrell hotel buildings on South Main street are fcelnR moved cwav so as to allow work to bessin on severaJ incdern store buildings Work will com-, mence at once and this row of stor buildings will add materially to the ar r.earance.ot South Main street , - 1 The Sainton building, the olfl home of the post'iltlce, i being remool?l and nut in reudineas for an uo-tOKlate Caltf and candy store, whith will be run by; a gentiemitn from Danville, : Rev. Ell Reece. thu beloved paator of the Friends church here for loma time, who tendered his resignation several weeks ago, preached hts farewell sermon y sterday to a large audience. Mr. Reece was appointed at the recent year ly meeting the general superintendent of evangelistic and churcti extension worn, and In order to be closer to the board, whose headquarters are In Greensboro, he will move his family to that place. Mr. Reeco was a great power for goofl among th people of High Point snd his departure Is regretted, v - The building committee of Washington Ftreet M. K. church has at lust irot ev erything in shape for the buildbiK of a modern church edifice and work .will iriT:ce on the present sit this fall. The Stnday school room, which is to be in the rear, will bo built first and when completed the main auditorium will be erected. This plan was agreed on so there would be no interruption in meet irgs and consequently the congregation vruld not become disorganised.. The building will be aftor the most modern architecture. It will have stewards', committee and lecture rooms and pas tor's study, while In the basement there will likely be reception halls where the congregation can meet socially and have thfir apreadi. It will cost In the neigh borhood of f75,0OO. A- man from Randleman. a hard-working man, a he described himself, landed here yeeterday from the wet old town of Salisbury without money but rich as a lord tin his Imagination, made so by a good supply of the "reeking red." He seated himself on a bench In the wait ing room and began to count his wealth which consisted of three pennies, all ho had in the world. He counted and re counted nnd no doubt In his remtntser.ees lie imagined he had enough left to nay his wav home to Randleman, which .re quire 42 cnt. But the ticket agent thought, otherwise and the old man walkod to the curbing where the Ran dleman train was coming in the distance and began to come to himself. Ques tions wen srked the old man and In a ffw minutes the heart of Will Guiloy wns touched and he planked down 42 cents and secured a ticket for the old man who went his way to the cotton mill settlement without fear of being PU off. Mr. D. Shermaa Hoover, an old High point boy. 'ut who now holds a resuon slhle position with the Treasury Deoart ment. Is here visiting friends. Mr. Hoov er was born In Randolph county and first came to High Point to clerk in the store of M. J. Wrenn, now mayor of the city. He gradually climbed the ladder of suc cess until now he is oulte well oft in this world's goods. MAR1UAOBK, Hallyburton-lleticli, at Morganton. Special to Ttie Observer. Morganton, Aug. 19. Mr. Will Hallyburton and Miss Edna Beach, two popular young people, surprised their frlendM last night by going to the Baptist parsonage and being unit ed in imarrlag". by the pastor, K.W. J. D. Larklns. Surprise Marriage at Salisbury. Special to The Observer. Salisbury, Aug. 19.-JThere was a surprise marriage here Saturday night, the couple being Mr. John w. Harrla and MiflS Pattle Oulp, both of Stanly county. iMlas Culp had been here on a vlfdt and had no idea two weciks ago of being married here, nor was there any parontal objection. The notion struck the lovers and they acted upon It. They will live In New London, where both are residents. The bride Is an especially pretty young woman. Georgia Sheriff Shot by Xegrn. Tin nrnasi ville, Oa., Aug. 1!. Sheriff W. W. Tyns, at Grudy county, wat shot twice and prolably fatally wounded this aftern'mn near Cairo, Oa., by Churles AVI II lama, a negro whom he sought to HrreH. A pote with .logs i pursuing Williams. Crack Virginia I'llelier SoUl to 4he Phubiirg N'atlonalH. Norfolk, Va , Aug. 1!). Otey, the crack hllcher of the Norfolk baseball team In Virginia Htnte league, was to-day sold to the Pittsburg team In the National I. .ague for $1,500. He will report Sep tember 21st at the close of the Virginia League season. The Washington Ameri can team also nffircd a similar amount lor ott-y, hut not until after the offer of the ntlsliuig team hud been received uinl accepted." , TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW' AT Till; THEATO THE PORK BUTCHER'- NIGHTMARE. QUIGiC SBRVIUB catches a busy man. Add to "quick service" GOOD FOOD and you have a proposition, that fetches the roan hack again. That's the story of thla restau rant, "quirk service" and "good food." We might write a book, but couldn't soy mote, Price la always uniform and reasonable. GEM DINING BOOM. For Quipk t$ale TWO 1I0R EHE AD -LOTS .' On the cotner of Vanco "and; College streets. . Can . be bought for ; i . . . ; ; ;.V $4,760.00 , i '"... 1 1 r '."- K ' '"''v.'''' " - ' "' -'" ' 1 We write Flro, Accident and Health Insurance. , V - "'.""',';'. -;;.':'" 'i-'""'.'!1;,-! .. . '-t" i, lh ,' ... , ,,.r M . , CAROLINA 45 K. Tryon St. " Fire Xi;ViS I UOM DAVID.-OX. Rev. 1 P. Ramsey, D. I., IHcctrtl to - a- llfesnOrUII) HI tXMHiiMrsi.ru Presbyterian - University Two Chun hes Call Kev. John Grey. Special to The Observer. Davidson, Aug. 18. Judgr Shaw and wife, of Greensboro, are vlsiling relatives In Davidson for a' few days, having coma In on Saturday. Rev. J. A- McLeod, of Jone&boro, hag been called to take charge of the group of churches supplied by Rev. C. V. Ervln during his seminary va cation. These churches are Bethel, Cornelius and Shearer. Mr. , McLeod will visit the field .about the 1st of September.'-" "':' V".;.- Rev.j John Grey, who has 4een fill Ing the pulpit here once every Sunday during Dr. Graham absence and fill ing It mofrt fattefactorUy, ha received calls to both iBedford1 City and Mount Airy., ;h has mot made any an nouncement her as to his purpose In the matter. , . Old Davldsonlans will he Interested (o know that Rev. Dr. F. P. - Ram say, of the class of 79, Who has held a number of Important offtees " and places in the gift ' of th Church and of various Institutions, has been elect ed to the chair of ".'philosophy In Southwestern Presbyterian University. He was recently ; president of King College, at Bristol, Tenn. , Prof. James B. Wharey, of the Pea body Normal. Is visiting relatives here. He will remain at Davidson for some time. Rev. Dr. and Mrs.J Wharey have returned from Mon treal.. Dr. Wharey filled the pulpit last evening. - THE PORK BUTCHER'S NIGHT MARE, THEATO, TO-DAY AND WEDNESDAY. v ,JV s Notice of Election on the Ques tion of Special Tax for the "Support of r the-Charlotte Carnegie Library for White People. Pursuant to an act of the Legis lature of the State of N6rth Carolina, ratified and adopted during the ses sion of 1907, and an ordinance of the Board of Aldermen of . the City of Charlotte passed in accordance there with on the 14th day of August, 1907, notice Is hereby given that an elec tion will be held on the 19th day of September, 1907, polls to open at sunrise and close at sunset, on the question whether a special tax of two and one-half cents on the value of real and personal property liable for taxation by the ?lty of Charlotte and seven and one-half cents on the poll of each person liable to poll tax residing within the city of Charlotte shall i be levied. 'All persons favor ing the levy of said special tax shall vote a written or printed ballot without devise, with the words "For Library Tax" upon it. Those op posed to the levy of said tax shall vote a written or printed ballot, without devise, ' with the words "AgalnM Library Tax" upon It. In the event said election results In favor of said special tax, then the amount of moneys raised from such tax shall be in lieu of the present appropriation of Twenty-five Hun dred Dollars ($2,500.00) to the said Library. Notice Is further given that a new registration of all qualified voters within the limits of the City of Charlotte will he required fr said election, and "that the registration books for said election will open on the 17th ilav of August, A. D., 1907, and will close on the 17th day of September, A. D., 1907. By order of the Board of Alder men of the City of Charlotte. , J..A. ANDERSON, City Clerk and Treasurer. Laplns Canvass Cleaner For cleaning White Duck and Can vas Shoes, Military Belts, Caps, Leg- gins, Bags, etc. Not being a chalkJ mixture, it leaves nothing to rub offTi 10 Cents a Package. Dilworth Drui Store B. S. DAVIS. Tbone 347. "OX THE SQUARE." I Spirt) Powder Hcmoves odor of per spiration. It relieves chafing, prickly heat and inflammation. T ' ' :25c. box. NURSES' REGISTER ON THt SQUARE Thone 7. "WBNEVKn CLOSE. REALTY CO., Insurance. 'Phone 800. JORDAN'S ';";; ' '' r ' r T"T a- -- k ' J ... xi.L,U. Wasiiici Auj. . i'..-Foreaiit for T'lesil.ty i V,", iln, s,hiy: Virginia, f.ir a-ni Midi try warmer rues, iny; Wi :. ! ueniiay portly cloudy, pas- Mblv showrs Lit in the afternoon; light youth w'n.l.i. - North Carolina. South Carolina, Geor gia and eastern Florida, oocitsional thun dorshower Tuesday and Wednesday lif:ht variable vinds. ' . Western Florida, Alabama, and litest s sippt. fair TuesdhV, showers Tuesday night or Wedifpsday, riot so warm Wednesay; lljjht to frosli south Winds. I-oulsiana. fair Tuesday, Wednesday thundorshowers, cooler in north portion; light south wtnda- V - Arkansas. showrs nnd cooler Tuesday afternoon or night; Wednesday fair. - Tenness.te. Kentucky and West Vlr glna, fair Tuesday follntved bv thunder showers and cooler in the afternoon or at night; Wednesday, showers with coder in cast potyou. . . LOCAL OFFICK XT. 8. : WEATHER -J l' BURRAXV Charlotte, Aua'. 19. Sunrise 6:46 a; m.. Sunset, 7.07 p. m. T ? TEMPERATURE (In degrees).- ".V Highest temperature .. .. .. .... 82 Lowest temperature .. . .. -.. ' 7 Mean temperature .. ..- . : .. ., ..- 74 JJetlclencr for the dav .. .. .. ' " 2 Accumulatcxl deficiency for month'c 1 Accumulated excess for the year., v 59 PRECIPITATION 4in Inches). -Total for 24 hours ending 8 p. m.. ... "!0l Total for the month -.. .. .. ,. .. 1.05 Accumulated deficiency for month. 2.62 Total. for the year ..' , 23.79 Accumulated deficiency for year,... 12. S4 Prevailing win direction N. E, . W. J. BENNETT. Observer. :Where Shall Wi Keep Our Bank Account? ' Ta a nnn43flnn manvvtM llklnv' fwnnr HntA. rn ilmA Anil tltA limEltVtfi 4.' , depends upon .' , , - , iwiivtAx xDMueat-viioA!: . . . i FIRST.4' , Strength, tTetermtned by net capful and ratio of assets - to liabilities.' . - ' " ' ' j , s. - ' SECOND. . Facilities for handling business which are based upon resources, and ability and efficlence of the management- - . THIRD,' Pregressrveness and conservatism of the officers and di rectors. ' . - - . j - FOR.TH. ' The greatest ! libera llty - of the bank. FIFTH, Courtesy and fiiendahip .iV fci mnA mi..f.u. 'r.4 thk .iiii.fiimM;.Af thA .bsnlr.nnA Vvtenlnff . that courtesy that a, friend V All this we think you will And ' , .... ... i commercial OF CHARLOTTE, IN. C. . ' A. J. BRENIZER, Cash, - . . - . i. One of the prettiest homes on W. Morehead-street, eight rooms, all modern conveniences, slate roof, shady, side of street, $5,500. 7 -room house, corner lot. Boulevard, Dil worth; slate roof, all mod ern,, well built in every respect,. Owner anxfoua for quick sale. A bargain ..... .. .. .. .. $4,500, 9-room house, E. Liberty street,' all-modern, good lot, fine loca- . tion .,. . r.'.. .. .. .I-. $3,300. J. E. Murphy & Cow Thone 842. ' "-r." AQK.US Cr any Charlotte contractor to tell you the cost of a double , house On on of the Morehead lots that would rent, for 170.00 per month. The lots are 60X150 and listed with us ;t $2,500. Good terms. '- American Trust Company 1 Capital and"pTOflts .. .. .. v.i .... $150,000. r , Trust Building. j. 'Phono No. 2. : Wood fibre Wall Plaster, "Hard Oinch" " .".The Builder's Friend. Freezins: does not Nhurt; natural shrinkage will not crack it? water does not make it fall 6ff ; hard v '. j' aa stone. Writo for booklet. Mariu : . . factured by CHARLOTTE PLASTER CO. Writ roc ookleC ' CHAJRLOTTB. K. C BARGAIiJS IN ' One Store' House; three Tenant Houses, all for the sum of .. I'ff?;:. .. .. .. .. r. .$1,700. 'Annual rental $213. Must go quick. , BtownMt Company. ' 'Phone 535. i . .203 N. Tryon St. I Youre iw old to fool with patent medicines, though advertised '.. in fellglousv papers.' . The-; Mutual ,B. & L. Is not exactly a panacea, bu R - cures loye-sicknesd, home-sickness and lonesomenesg In the ? pocketbook,;, Itv alda- digestion by providing . safe j Investment for the flcbf reHevesfv. poverty by helping to . save and accumulate, dls ' i. sipatep dspondncy by practical and speedy methods, supplants j Indifference ,wlth,laudabl ambition, which, In time, it gratifies; prevents suicide by.creatlng self-respect prevents drunkenness by using your spire money for noble purposes.-- . - . 'V It can't cure, tools, however, and doesn't pretend to; so If you're In thet class, go elsewhere.. We rerfulre some brains as a base of operation, j) ' . . i, "i . s. E. 1. Kecsler, i. . Tlione $44. . , rv - r " I n n n ii w .-' ' L L,, J J L and GROCERY STOCK for sale, stand for lease.. Business established about 15 years-. Trade the high-class city. Location begt stand in Charlotte, inventory stock about 13,000. Sales about $30,000 per annum.' Right re served to. withhold information from the merely curious Investigator. The right meaning man has here a fine, lre grocer's opportunity.. Address or see dealer, t' r - the real estate " t -I ' t .'-. : : ' ..' . '" .y F. D. Alexander . 203 S. Tryon St. . ; Phonos .604 and 645.- , , several ; - , V ";' consistent with the best Interests - ' - - rtaklng an Interest In the wel- shows to a friend., at the ". ' ' ' v. ' " ' v 7" A1 ' '..-'.. national isanK ' I-?-: , W. K. HOLT. V. Pres. 1..' A. T. SUMMEY. Asst Caah, Jjj "' 48 N. Tryon St REAL ESTATE Way" Brother Set; and Treas. "25 BrTryoa SC raluable Manufacturing Sites'on the A. T. & O. -Railroad, 10 to 20 acres. On Seaboard, goingiWest. tracts of 10 to 160 acres. .-On Seaboard, going east, In tracts ,f 1 to 100 acres. On the C. C. & A. Railroad, in tracts of 10 to 125 acres.'' All these properties are In touch with the Catawba Power Com. pany's wires and have fine frontage on macadam road. Far eneush out to avoid city taxes. - SAM REAL ESTATE, LOATi AND TRUST OJSI. L Capital $75,000.00. Preaidenf. , ' " AliJAJliNliiaS. Secretary and Treasurer, , a. morris Mcdonald, ' immu-wish: v ; : .--.. ..... ... 1 ' V -l -1 'trKX , 1 i v . , iV to avoid fthe risk' and annoyance of loaning" money, and are ' satisfied with - a moderate rate of Interest, we Invite you to ... , place ydnr funds in this bank.- ,,' , "' We pay FOUR PER CENT, on TIME and SAVINGS de- y - ' POSltS. . , " . 7 , ' - " , The Merchants ' 4'.. farmers National M .iJ '', '' - niARLoiiE. n. c ' Cr, .JGEO. E. yni&OS,, president. JXO. B. ROSS, Vice President. . . wiiavtSISON, Cashier. oacriTice i W,f 5r ?or sale at a sacrifice 16 to 18 acres of land, on which" v situated a new. building suitable for' a hotel or sanitarium. The , , elevation is, high and overlooks the Yadkin driver ' and 8outhera ' Tl Aay f?fLtW0 or ttlT mUe8, For rlc tutlher parUculars, confer . with Ua. ' - r The Charlotte Realty Co. 1 .1 Al G.Craig, Secretary. , Phono SW. '. . Office 18 E. Trade St VI ' .'. . ':.:'.' " :: : .. .... .... ; A . " ... , J s A PUBLIC DEMAND ..,.- . There Is a growing demand for higher Ideals In the manage ment of moneyed institutions. - Financial ability Is no- doubt desirable, but financial honesty is the demand of the hour. t ' - . . , - To meet that demand la the steadfast policy of this Institu tion. ' , . , Charlotte Trust Co. J. -U. LrriLE, Prebldent C. M. PATTERSON, VIco Pret. ' , L. R. HA GOOD. Cashier. - ' ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK - CHARLOTTE, If . O " HENRY BL McADEN. GEO. W. BRYAN.. IL ML VICTOR. . . President Vice Pesldeot . Caahler. CaplMJ ..f $SQ0,0O.OA Bnrplus and Profits. .rr....... $331,608.33 DIRECTORSt P. D. ALEXANDER ' HENRY M. McADES G. W. BRYATf .P. B. HDOWELL 9. O. BURROUGHS ' . W. a "RODMAN FRANK GILREATH , t. W. WAM3 J. S. MYERS " "'"'" :'- CHAS. A. WILLIAMS Your business respectfully solicited. Every courtesy and aocommo dation extended consistent with safe banking. -H. M. VI TTOa Cashier, , ,v THE CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BANK y OlARLOTTE. N. C. . ' Does a general Banking business, and must again-and most ap preciatively and opportunely tender their slncerest thanks to the generouB publlo for Its abnormal consideration and patronage, -which has far "exceeded our most sanguine expectations; hence' the Inspiration for enlargement an expansion of Our business. . and to keep pace with our growing city we will start out with renewed vigor and determination to properly meet the require ments of our . patrons, hence we solicit and offer to all classes of depositors or patrons nothing less than the very best we can do for them, commensurate with legitimate Banking. We Invite all new-comers, as well as natives, to call and see us. " - Respectfully, . B. D. HJtATH, President. - W. fc. TWUTY, Caahler. JNO. SCOTT. Vice President, n ' The Saving Nabit is best cultivated by practice,, ank and Bee how soon It will amounts toawen tne account. Try it A dollar will do at first WE PVT YOU TO SAVE. " Southern Loan & Sayings Bank P. M. BnOWN, President , W. L. JENKINS, Cashier. ; V ' ' R, A, DUNN, Vice President " ' Bonds, Stocks, Loans; i Subject We OSferU tlO.OOO to 126.000 N. C. 48. 1910. $5,000 (o $13,000 N. C.'s, 1819. ...... , 15,000 to $50,000 City of Concord 5s,' 1987. , - $20,000 1st Mortgage Loan on Real Estate .value, at $70,000. $30,000 1st Mortgage Loan on Real Estate valued at $7B.VUV. $5,000 Highland Park per cent, preferred. $5,000 Hrown Mfp. Co, 9 per cent. -preferred. v i, 1 $5,000 . Peerless Cotton Mill I per cent preferred, ' $5,000 "Erwlar-Cotton Mill t per cent' preferred. '" " $5,000 American Machine Co. 7 per cent, preferred y ' t 15,009 Ijaneaster Cotton Mill 7 percent preferred. $6,000 Woodside Cotton Mill 7 per cent' preferred. , " $5,000 Henrietta Mill fitock. . s . $5.000. lJrown.Mfg.Co. common. s - - - $3,000 Purchase Money Notes Jn amounfs tlOU'lo JSOC i , F. C .ABBOTT & COMPANY. Surplus 1100,000.09. Vice Prealdeat, . , '." Sale J Open an account? In our Savings , Interest you to f keep the email s ' ' :? ' 'II -' t
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 20, 1907, edition 1
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