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j.r l. Ill till r-----!t .'!-:H.iii.-. .. .. t n-vt-i.' rul .. New iorlc ,. t. Louis ,, 1-ioptnn Vastuufitoa L" ACJUE. os, Lost. St J 07 4 . 5 .-to a . s SI KS W: NATIONAL LEAGUE. , ,, .- Won. LASt. CM.-aeo ...i .... ..... W v; ' i unj ..- .... ... W M Piiiiaiioiplila, .... ;.... T$ ,,'" i :i: New Vork ....... ...'...' 7i'-'. fl- Irooklyn .... K 7k'0 ; Cincinnati . ... .... W -. 13 ' lioston ..V .......' 64 '.' ; jw Louis ....... v p.o .611 .m ' .4)9 v3J7 PX- , -71 l .649 BASEBALL TSTERDAT. , American League. At Washington: Washington At Philadelphia: Philadelphia I; Cleve- At New York: Nw York S: Chicago 1. At Boston: Boston 1; fit. Louis 1. ,. ' National Lmii. .' At Oitaago: Chicago J; New York 1 (U inning . ' " At Pittsburg! Pittsburg Philadelphia At Cincinnati: Cincinnati S; Brooklyn 0. At St. Louis: SU Louis a notion, i. ' ' FOOTDAJJj YESTERDAY. - ; ' At' Laxlne-ton. Va.? Washlna-ton and -Lee University J Koanoko College Ke- eerv '.. t AJLEIUCAX LEAGUE. tl'athlnrton; Oct. " J. Th Detroit to 1 day again demonstrated the staying . qualities that have signalised ir.eir piay Ina in the Kart. snd won out after allow inn their pponnu to gain what appear d to lo 21 lnninar lead. In the sixth in ning with two n-en cut and the score 1 to 1 in ravor 01 wasmngion, oau oepnn hitttne rally with t stnele to centre Itosman hit Into the crowd In left field for two hates. Cobb coirtK to third. foughlln doubled .to right, scoring Cobb and llossman ana - ueinc ins cre. Rrhmldt itrave -Courhllo ImitlC With a single to left and the inning ended with ?the scora:4 Detroit , Washington J. De troit cUnched th gam in the next in nlni!. frhutfer tcorintf. ailer two wer cut, bit hi single, a steal ad Crawford's : stinger to centre. , . tccro; , - , , v , ' . H. H. E. "R'sslilngbMI .. .. .... WBJOO 009-3 8 t 'Ietrolt ... .. ....i :10t CO! 1W 11 "4 Batlerlos! Johnson snd Vvrneri ievr snd S";hntlilt. Ti ne,' l:6u. Umpire, Brown . and Hunt. , , PhlUdelphta,' Oct -Philadelphia kept up the flcht for the 'American League pennant by shutting out Cleveland to-day tn eaajr fashion. To-day's vietorr o De troit over Waahington make tn stand ing, of th two lmdofs the attne a be fore the games. Dygert who retired ear ly In the gamo yeeterdii)', was in the box for tu local and the hard hitting Cleveland Aggregation was unable to fbuch iJm. lie ht-ld the vultors to three sinale and double and wai not in dan cer in any inning excetH the ninth, when the hnt nun up was hit by a pitched ball. 1 Score: , ,j R. H- K. Cleveland .. .. MO OOtt 0 4 0 Phll.dulDhia .... .... 120 0O10X-4 10 1 i Batlericai - Borger, Rhoadca and Bemls; Dygert and Schreck. Time, 1 M. Urn plres, Connolly and O'Lougliiin., Chicago, Oct I Chicago defeated New York In 1 closa 11-innlne same tn-rtnv. .. The giants' scored In the first innlna; but (.Chicago tied the score In the ninth 'after two man were out. L. i Score: , h ' It II, E. - C lcgo .. .. 000 000 001 0lr-2 t 8 1 yNtw York .4 .. ,. J J00 000 000 00-1 t 6 Kt.terte: PTaror, l.undgren and Moran; - jaameweon ana retnaiian' ' Time, , hours. Umpires, O'Day and Rlgler. ! , Boston. Oct L A successful exposition ; ; cr me -squeesa piay; gave Bt loui the winning run to-day. , v Score: , . R. H. B. , Bteton .. M ,, .. ., 000 001 (100-1 6 3 fit' Louts ; .. ... ; 100 001 0-f 8 1 Batteries: Harris and tihaw; Bailey end bpencer, ? jjme, tai, umpire, Btieriuan. New' Yorif,sOct 1. Through their de fftt bf tlifl local Amerunn Leogu team to-day tho . Chicago club lot ita last chance to win the penmnt . " Kcorer,,? ' n. H. E. Chicago . ,. . .. ff OW 1001 1 "New Vork.. i ... moiOOOlx-a 1 2 Batteries: "Wolsh ni Sullivan; Ches- tro nuU Klnlaow.,, Time, Umpire, " I gan. y. ' NATIONAL XKAGVC. Cincinnati O., Oct 1. Cincinnati won from Brooklyn to-diy with the aid ot the visitor' mispUy Ewlnjr was t-ffec-tiva with men on -.bate Jscores ." "' XI. If. E. Clnclnnstl .,. 011 011 O0xa $ 0 l:rooklyn .. .. .. . .,. '.000 floo wo-o l - 'ihitierim. -Bwlng und SchJei; lastoriiti snd Itittcr. Time, Umpire, Curpt'n ter. .- v : ' St fiSuii. Mo., Oct. t.-gt Lhula took 1 rr. fiber gam-) from Bovij.i io-dy, trak- ing Jt 11 struhjht over Hi'i. Frock did .Ht allow a hit after tin- steotd innlnu. Score: ' - R. H.B. . Loul .. ,.... 0O (MO Cftx-2 8 1 j, Boton i..,.,.. Ul 0 000 1 i 4 0 listterki: Karger and Noonan; Frlck and Bell , Ika l;3E. LTn-ilr Einslle. PltUbnrg. Oct. t la one of th hpav- It hitting games of the veuon the ' I'hiladelplims to-d.ty .ag.tu deiiwtod thu l ittabutc. They made U hits for a total f A basts.. 1 ' score; a 11. a Pltbrfurg .. ' Oil m 021 8 0 2 Phlladuliihla Wilifc.-U 39 S BaUrier Otey, Adams, I'hilllpp snd : , Qlbson; Corrldon and incMitsli. Time, ; " l:5d,: Umpire. Johntone and Kluni. Toronto Club Wins the CIum ChaniRlonKliin. Columbua, O., Oct. 1. By dftln; Co ' Jumho to-dsy the Toronto Club of the ; loatern Ltaguo won thrt clnai "A" '.nlnw luague ciumplofehlp. . Only five game were plael. Toront ou four mrn. T-dy iiroe wa wiled at the end t ihn Mjihlh inning on account of darknL tow: M. H. E. Voronio 100 021 0 Coramou -,.,-....' OM M OC-8 8 . Itattmra: Applegate and Carrigsn: Wicker, Towt))-nd and Blue. 6ALVIDEIIE ITJf$ THE CUP. Aic.cri.-iiii C'..T,iiu't ;..:. ' Arou.-cs tho Wl'.a -t j;ii!ji ,:asia nt a 1 m ijuot Givii In His "Honor While Ii cussing the Eolations Ectwmt the I'nliotl States anJ J pan -Secretary Speaks With Deep 1 eelin-. Scout ing the Talk of Unfriend linesa Be tween the Nations, and Ascribing It to the Commerelalism of Kewspa- pers Throws Bouquets at JaiMin and Ills Hosts Consider the Cloud Removed. Tokfo, Oct.' 1. Secretary of War Taft aroused the wildest enthusiasm and loud cheers when. In the course of his speech at a banauet given In his honor, he declared thai war be tween the, United Sutes and 'Japan would be "a'critne Against modern civilization; and as wicked as It would be insane," adding, that neither peo ple desired it and that both govern- ments would do their ntntoet to guard against such aa awful catastrophe. Secretary Taft spoke 'with Intense earnestness, after carefni deliberation and preparation. ' The banquet : was attended hy prominent officials and many of the leading? business men of Tokio. - , j Viscount Ehlbusawa, in ' welcoming Secretary Taft, paid glowing,, tribute to fne gremnem at the nation which the secretary.represented; the friend lines whtohhhe United State had always JSA iplayed for aJ pan, and the Influence . which t America , exerted throughout the (world. ' SPEAKS WITH FEELING, t In replying Mr.' Taft' spoke with deeo feellnsr and ,. 'Ooultlveness,. , Ue asserted that the talk df unfrlendli ness (between the United States and Japan was due entirely; to the . coin merclftllam of newspapers In Japan.' The Secretary declined to discuss the immigration Question, eaylng he would not tresspass Upon the field of the State Department sn ii H -5 Continuing, Mr.' Taft said:5. "Ameri cans will always be proud of the part President Roosevelt ' was able to play in hastening the end ot the war and bringing about peace under circum stances honorable bom to Japan and Russia. Japan having (proved " her rreatness In war has taken a stand in the first rank of the family ot na tlons." tW-M)-':;m . WE DO NOT WANT WAR. ' "Why should the United States vrlifa war? It would change her In a year or more Into a military nation, Her great resources woutr be wasted In vast equipment which would serve no good purpose, but would tempt the nation into war-like policies. Why should she wish for war in whfch all the evils of society flourish tand an vultures fatten. She Is engaged . In establishing a government of law and order In the Philippines, fitting those people by general, education to govern themselves. w..; "it nas neen tnis'sestea . tnat j wa might relieve ourselves of this bur den by the sale of the Jhllipplne Is lands to Japan or some other country. The suggestion t absurd. - After the banquet everybody, was congratulating everybody else on what was considered the complete removal of the "Mttle cloud." Which has ftetn hinging over the friendship of the United States .and Japan.. jutj WAREHOUSE SITE SELECTED. ' . XIake the Feature Trophy at Brighton a . JKweh and Makes Xew Track Bee cr A Jockey Probably Fatally in- , Brighton Ufach, Ki- Y Oct L-Bulvl-, Oere, running to his best farm, easily won , the cup prcllmbiary tt one and a htlf ' ' . mile to-day and tn doing so, made a new tntrk record by stepping the distance In J a) 4-i.Tlii time la close to the world reevrd which. 1 S:JM4. made by Goodrich . at CliIcRgfr-4, year ago. Ballot the 1 to - " ( shot went otixn front early snd forced b fmt Dace but at ihe end of the mtl Hal. videre moved up.ana taking the lead wen easily by six leegttia, Jockey W. V ri'.vto whoe mount Voorhees stumbled vmn after tho start In the sixth Jved injuries which may, prove was hurried.to the hospital at ' 8umrmrles: '- ''..,. .; ' ;' ' "year-yid maiden, selling, 8 it, t w 1 won; iur- cond; Olaucua, 8 to L S-year-oldt, '-enlechase. t 2 miles: Ambibh, J 'Mi, even, second: 8U Time, 4.11. . --olds and . up, pill '. 10 to L .won t -ndj Bye, out, third. 1 - 1--: prfllmlnsry weight i yreirs old snd ur, illur, 4 to Lwon; f Ironside, out, third, r-rMn, sellin-f,- 1 mile: S, won; Nuiulter One, iha Jun, t t 8, third, i' Koeortty, ,8 to 1, I, f-'-ond; Pantoufls, 4 Moorestllle Company WIU BoJlt at Troulmnn's Riding' Cxtm-8eel Oil Company Mill Marts, Up This Week With Charlotte Man Manager- Very Sucoewful Mlnitry Other Xotcs. . " "'!'"' Special to The Observer. Mooresville, Oct. I. At a (meeting of the board of directors and ohVers of the Mooresville Cotton Holding 4rJ-houe - (held Hast night It wa decided t purchase the lot offered them by Mr, R. W. MeKey and the warehauso will be erected on the sid ing of Mr. B. 'A. Troutman. Work on the warehouse will be started Just as soon as , plans can be made and the material can be got together. The board of directors are issuing a call for 25 per cent of, the subscription to obtain funds to start the important work at once.- '' The Lou re Ootton-Seed Oil 'Mill will probably begin making oil this week. A great dal of work had to e done to art everything In shape and when it starts up It wilt run continually through the season. Y A large amount ot seed Is nour xm hand Jo begin with Mr. Charles 8, Miner, an experienced oil mill man. vt Charlotte, will have charge of the mill. The protracted meeting whwn nas been In progress for about 10 days at at Triolet hurch Is doing nueh good Great interest is toeing manifested and large crowds are attending. 80 far (4 professions have1 been made. The meeting will probably continue for the remainder of Hhe week. Rev. Joseph Sherrll is assisting Mr. Jones n these ncctingg.-v-x Rev. Mr, Jones reel grauncn avtne results of tho meetings recently hold on his circuit. 80 far this year there his been 281 professions and 130 ac cession at i?he church, and this, too, after his having been In very had health during tho year. Rnv. Mr. Jon.s'"(Wlll begin a Tro- trsjstod meeting at Fatrvlew next Sun day afternoon and h is expecting Rev. Mr. fiberrlll to assist him at this meeting. ' I'" - Messr. 3atc Croom ana Farce iic- Kav. who are attending the medical college at Charlotte, 'spent to-day in Mooreville.. u 1 Mr. T. O. Brawler is erecting a very nice residence on his let in tne south ern part of town. ; The lc cream supper given at the tlie parsonage . Friday night for t he benefit ot - the parsonage by the Ladles' Aid Society was well attended and the ladles realised about tlT. -. Mr. Fred Rankin left yesterday for Baltimore to resume his studies at ths Baltimore Medical College. ATTEIPT TO KILI EX-SHERITF. noml riartMl iat Oat of Former Sher- lff Brown Fxplodr -Leg Bkwn Off and Arm Motllntetl., Baker City, Oregon, Oct 1. An at ttomntwas made last night to aaaaa annate Cor me a" - sheriff. Harvey K- Brown, at his home here, by blowing him tip with a dynamite homo. Mr. Brown 1 tn a criUcal condition. One leg was blown oft, on arm bad ly mutilated and .internal Injuries re sulted from th.e concussion. -n ' The' outrage was similar In the manner of execution to that which re sulted In the death of Governor Bteu-. nenberg, of Idaho. . 4-Mr. Brown was returning home and as he opned bis gate the bomb ex ploded. , ' The police are unable to fathom the causa or to obtain a clow, v The per petrators left no trace of Cielr deed except the wire. It Is presume! they laid In-wait for-Brown . end - pulled the wire as be entered the gate, - As a sheriff MlTi Brown ' was dlllgeht In enforcing the law against the saloon men and gambler. . Com-.,!,, X. ir, ( t. 1. in tho raattrr of tue $K,".,C: J try: t creutod by Mrs. Mary i::tker O. 1, l.ly for her son, George W Glover, of LaJ, S. D., and his fami'.y, attorneys for Mr. Glover to-tlay aked the advice of the Ilillsboro county Superior Court ! The point raised was whether the clause in the trust deed de claring that if any one of the. bene ficiaries shall make contest or oppo sition to Mrs. Eddy's last will or to the dispoosltion of any other property by her, such beneficiary shall for feit all rights In the trust fund, ; Is "a valid condition or Is null and void because, against public policy." THE WEATHER. for Waahington. (Jet L Forecast Wednesday and Thursday: ? - Virginia, lair land warmer Wednesday; Thunday fair except showers in tho weat portion; light variable winda , . North Carolina, Georgia. Mouth Cnrollni and eastern Florida, fair Wednesday and Thursdays light eaat, winds. Western Florida and Alabama, fair Wednesday; Thursday purity ; cloudy; light east winds, ' MlsdiMippI, partly cloudy Wednesday; Thursday showers: light east winds. ' . Louisiana,, scattered showers Wednesday and Thursday; light to fresh southeast winds. - '":... Arkansas, , showers . Wednesday and Thursday. " .' Western Texas, fair Wednesday; Thun day showers and. cooler. Eastern Texaa. fair Wednesday; Thurs day partly cloudy; fresh southeast winds on. tho- coast . s Tennessee and Kentucky, fair Wednes day: Thursday partly cloudy. , West Virginia, fair, and warmer Wodnesday; probably showers by night; Thursday showers. -LOCAL OFFICE IT. S. WEATHER . , BUREAU. Charlotte. ', Oct 1. Sunrise 8:18 a sunset 8:07 n, m. c- . . , - TEMPERATURES (la degrees). Highest' temteritturs I. t. '.. Lowest temperature ,,,, ..' ', .... Mean temierature .. . Excess for the day ..... ... ...... Aocuniulated ex:ts for tho month.. Accumulated excess for the year ... , ; PRECIPITATION (In Inches). Total for 21 hours ending 8 p. m..... V V ,V, III. IIIVIIUli, ,. ..,..., Accumulated deflclency for month .. Total for the ymr ... ... !..., 2T. 08 Accumulated deficiency for year..,.. 11.60 prevailing wind direction N. EL -:v w. 4. Jija.NMjtxx; UDserver.o m.; , 75 . M W 0 0 193 . 0 0 0.07 . ' - 1 - ..... t..i.J v4 ...J L. ...... i, ..j :. . h . , w .. ...... A VWt T) - 5 " t ' -- 1 ' "' '-f ' . ' ' , '' ' " " ' Ton have not only all the features of a savin"- bank, but also all the safeguards furnished. by the national baniU?ir law, which does everything possible to protect the-depositor, t ith these ad vantages and . . ,..',.' .''.' '." ,..'..' . . ' THREE MILLIOXS ASSETS AM) rEItSO!ffAIi LLr,H.m .'The Commercial fJnticnal Cznli OF CHARLOTTE, X tt ' offer tts servlces to the public., Four per cent. Interest,. compounded Quarterly. Certlflcatea of Deposit also Issued, bearlns; four peT1 cent. . . " i ' t R. A. TVTrW Tra ; ? A Ct. BREXIZER, Cash. V " . : TOA If! TfflT.T. V. 1TML A. T. STMMEY, Asst Cash. can r!nee fit ores j; ),(-estate- loans, rzrjivz in a. net the lender 6 rr cent. ) to 125.' , on t . -t :-!f ' - iints f. 1 t.id ti $5,i : j, t f. 1 i ne sec. rity . of.-red la c resiaenee property in'itbs citv end frmlnar lin.si this county. For further informatio loc a lei ai - !y it our once. Car;il $73,000. , , ; . PresiJent, - v '', " ". - '. " W. & JLEXi'vXDEIi. :' ' j -5ocretary an d Treasurer, :LlU.' A. nonius Mcdonald, Surplus $1S.),C:?. Vice Prct:'.- - n, A. tr::r. ij .--r- Real Estate for Investment v- -J -4- . : ,vL - . - . ' ' , . . ?-t -x- i. , . .... .. . ... . j - . :. . .. . .... ' n .houses and . lots,' well locat ed, room enough for three other houses, on street car line and railroad. Annual Income $800. Price.,,;,.;., iv;. .... ..-...,18,500 , T houses and lots close In, good condition, 1 fronting on railroad. Annual income $4$L; Price ... . $4,000 , . Store) and, railroad site in a good section :of the city for invecst v .'I ment Room enough tr build ; twenty housea - Annual rental from - store llgo. a Prlce;4i i.i.v...i .... g.Koo ' 24-s3-4 acres of land three miles from square, "on macadam rod. - - - Land In a" good state of cultivation. Good' four-room ho'i and j . ipre on piaco. we nave tnis tor a umitea time at J JZ. Murphy &n&6m They pre-; fJBMlLY pVERYBODY , nas money . to Durn, but tne wise ones do not burn it fer a .. - ' . : , ,v " - ' snviMGs neeouNT -ywhlcli pays 4 per ceati, compounded quarterly. If llTlng out of the city, open an account, by maiL' t ' ,'. T. U. IITTLE, Pmddant , v . V a K. PAT1ERSOX, Ylos . : ' i v ' s4- . D -are n'nn-t in t-iL.1 - 1 " . , m, a-u m VMBUtcr. v , S N. Tryon St E. TV. Fblfer. Notary Public. Thone 84i. r .11 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE OF SEA- HOARD 8EPTEMBER 29TH. Effective Sunday. KeDtember 29th. No. M. rrom cnariotte sna Atlanta, will arrive ot Ham-.et :u a m.; no. , for Wilming ton, yuwieave naraiei at o.zo. arrive ut aiaxtoit Wift a. nv in time to connect with A.C, I No. K leaving Maxton 10:26 a in. for Red Smii a- and Vavetta. viiie. There will be no other changes. . C. .H. GATTIS, . Traveling Passenger Agent, S ;, . Raleigh, . N. C Si Cotton Mill stocks Wanted We have Inaulrr snd customer for tha following souti ern cotton Mill stocks: Saxon Cotton Mill stock (3. C.) , Dravton Cotton Mill stock S. Ci . Arradla Cotton Mill stock iS. C.) Arcade Cotton Mill Stock (S. C.) Woodsldc Cotton Mill t.ock (8 G.) 1 Klnar s Mountain Mfg. Co. fN. CI Woodlawa Mfg. Cot Cot Mill stock (N, Lancaster, Com. Cotton Mill stock tS. Hartsvlllo Cotton Mill stock (S, C.) 1 niquixa uouon mm sieex , wooanin voiion' wiiu siook ts. u.J Fairfield Cotton Mill stock (8. C.l Trlon Cotton Mill stock Gs.) Ttiseuvora Cotton Mill stock (S. C.1 Wllllanuton Cotten Mill stock (8. C.) N orris Cottm Mill stock (8. C.) Clover Cotton Milt stock (Si. CA Lewell Cotton Mill stock N. C.) Calvino, Com,, 'Cotton Mill stock (S. C) Monarch Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) Loray, Prefd. Cotton Mill tock (N,C.) If von want to bur or aell Cottnn urni stock please write us. Southern Reeurltles m Trust Co. Oastonia. N. C K Do A Good Homes for tease One Yr. 1st. Furnished, . 9 rooms, modern, Morehead street. Deep lot, stable, etc. $40.00 mo. 2d. Furnished,, 9 rooms, modern Dil'worth, $40.00. 3d. 6 rooms, snug, two story, Vance street, mod ern,$27.50 ' Right reserved to withhold : from or refuses fcremifies to any applicant, - ' Unknown parties give satis , factory reference or bond. Other particulars, apply F.D. Alexander - - ... - ' J . r. ;- -" V.- Real Estate, Fire Insurance. ' No, 203 8. Trion. Tboncs 604.045. Mty( .not be the lowest, ; bt It will be cheaper In the long run. Let us figure with you on anything you have done, ! AU our work guaranteed to be first-class In every respect . , BRADSHAVV CLECTRIG COMPANY v. 'Fbone No.- 470. . P. IE BRADLEY, ' - Pres. and Treaa. o. w. noLMEa s - . . Vice Pre. 10.8. Church St CE. DEAD SHAW, Manager. - The Merchants l : Farmers : National BanS A . 'f ? oFcmRiAzrrk ir'a ' ,. , ; Capital, $200,000.00 ; ; Surplus, $100,000.00 '' .The officers of this bank will be pleased to meet or. ' correspond, with thosex who, contemplate' ' -. V;f " making changes or opening-new - - - ' '"accounts. .- . Y r; FOUR PER "CENT; PAID ON SAVINGS . V - , AND TLTIE DEPOSITS. . . , - Offlcers; Geo, K WUson. President. Jno. B. Roe Vice President. A ' W. 01 waklnson, Cashier. - i ..Z 10-room houses, electric lights and gas, steam heat...... $30.00 One two-storjr bouse, air modern conveniences; as,. Liberty street , . ... k, ,a,"ia,' -.. .920,00 ' C ::a::; 'iWi ' IlJIhWance . " ' : ; rS::y:;tfr--'- , CAROLINA REALTY CO. . V W. D. WtXKCfSOX, Massager. - 45 N. Tiyon St. Fire lbraraiice. Thone 800; Vamnt ; Lot--A Bar gaifi We offer a vacant lot on prominent street, near. Southern as- senger station, about SOxlMt the very low price of.. ,..$M00 . No other snch lot in that eternity for sale at any price. The Charlotte Realty Co. : : A.G. Oraig Secretary. 1. f." Vhoao S77. . i , v V Offlco IS E. Trade St. l': h&Mv;te.-wt " TZ 1 f. ., ' , , 5 COSY COTTAGE FOR SALE New 4-ropra cottage, near Elizabeth Cohige; , lot 50xl4O.s. Can arrange easy terms. See us &t once. ' : . , ' . :.- , . ' ' Brown &. Oompany. Phone 535.' ' . 203 N.-Tryon St. . f - ffoci fibre VaH Plsslcr, "liari diachw . V i Thef Builder's Fiiend. 5 ' 'W Freezing does not' -hurt; natural shrinkaffe .will not crack it; water does not make It fall off; hard ' as ptone. " Write for booklet., Manu - - ' facturcd by , . ......7".' CHARL01TE PLASTER CO. . Write for Booklet, " - CHARUrTTS; W. V l Hi -. e ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 L IHtNBT 1L UcADESr. ,'j . President, Capital CHARLOTTE. K. O, CKQ. W. BRTAJT. H. It VICTOR, " -j. flee President - ,Oasliles; -rrrV).irr..'Vr.'...., .S9UW.VOO.INI ' f.; arplaa and Prouts..a-r..... ....9321,608.91 DrnECTORSt P. D. ALKXAXDX39 a Xt. BRTAIf . ' . L . a BITRR017CIIS " FRANK GILREATH J. B. MTERS i HENRT M. McADSH VT. B.' RODMAX ' T. W. WADS ' CTLAS, A. WILLIAMS " Tour busine respectfully solicited. Crery courtesy an accemmo. oatlen extended ceaslstent with safe bunking. - . 4 "'4iV " H. M- VIJTOB, Cashier. " ' v ' " L "K ' w . "OW Tnn SQUARE," i DAY AND NIGHT r week In and week outwe are ' still 'kept busy gelling " ' , Ice Cream and Drinks It's because we, are still mak- ' Ing the bett to be had, and our clerk are always ac - commodatlna. , , t, , , "; NURSES' REGISTER . l r , . ON Till SQUARE - i r-i.....,i """'-'--"" nVB ICLVI it ixisr lOIWS friendly Business Rdations Is merey, another term for fair dealing la business.' it eUrou lates and fosters mutual confidence. . We endeavor to cultivate euch relations with our customers; . , ? ' ," f ' ' Merfcan Triist Company Capital and Profit Trust Building. srar sat a ' $450,000. The Charlotte National BanR "i . ' CHARLOTTE, N. C. .".'f':''. The chief concern of th offlcers and . directors of this bank to" V the welfare of its .depositors and tlfe security of their . ileposlta. The Charlotte 'National Bank, was founded by men of means, ln- tegrlty and ' successful business . experience, and Itsi enviable record , has given It a reputation for solidity ' that ; extends fa? beyond : Mecklenburg county and North : Carolina. If you want absolute. ; safety," It -ll here. We solicit your business. ., , J.'v; CD. HEATIL President. , . : mo. M. SCOTT, Vice President. j) , ' . : 1 ., w- H- T WITTY, Cashier. ;i , t - y ,J s ' " """" ' .. an, . .. . , . , ., .. i . . ' ,'mmmmimifmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1 STILL SLEEPING . Been advertismg new October, series Mutual B. .& L: at an expense of $50 peraihonth simply to bene fit the'public. Yet there are some old blisters that are still 'going to do; it.",' I've been watching" these fellows for 20 years.' . ..TheyVe the . same, thriftless, "aimless - beings they've always been: no account on earth and never will- be. Show me a man or woman 4 that carries a croodlvlnumber' of ! Mutual sharj-s 'and IllTpiu my faith and bet; my 'J iuvmiy on' ixiax ouu u very time,' . MmZVS SATURDAY ' is the opening day. . Will you turn a new leafy and' bo there? 'Do ift wait another day. Do it. t . Thone 811. , S3 fl. Tryca St.-' THE BEST .RECOMMENDATION YOtNCAK HAVE IS A . uavinco Dantt Cooh : ; , In your pocket It brings flie smile tna stays. ' ' ,r We pay percent, on Savings and Time Deposits, . , Southern : loan 6 Savings Ban!i JXO. M. SCOTT, Pres. . . f. 9. ALEXANDER, Vice Pres. ... t W. Xu fRSjUSS, Cashier, , -' : SOUTHERN; HILL STOCKS 10 Elba ? per cent preferred........ iol til Pomona , - feid 1$ Olbton Hrnrietta ..... ...... ... ............ in 7-50 Highland Park preferred ........ vi Sv Charlotte Cotton preferred ........ fii 4 25 Jjoulne ...... ......... , yi 6 I4tt la Lone; Co. rvi H Cora., ..... ..... .... .... ............ ika 40-Ofiark ..... ... 2040 Uaffney .... ..'....,.......;..... : M Commprc'lal Katlonal .... .... ir,i E American Trust Co....... .... .... mi , VXf A. T. ft O, s..... til a i .in fli i, I ..... ...... ..... mi ft.Athprlua .......... ....... lii)) ?yi AUva Hardware Co., h i SUBJECT VH WANT. Hosklnt, Limestone, Trenton, -Arlington, HlRhland Park, Clara.' , -Modenv Oray, - , . . Grendla, Chlinola, '."., HartavlIU, Woodruff, - Clover. Saxon. : , ' 1 1 Poe, Ptateavlila, ( Amerloan f pinning, Orr, naltan..WsSta. . -i . ' ciiffiido, e:.iv. ' 1 i Hill.. Rranrinn. ..' .-..a .k-- T'. ( horiotte Trust Co., frerchants' A Farmers'. fv-iKhern Ixan A Savlnps Bank, ' I aitery Tark,' AshovlH,' '" ' " ' ( '. 'unme-rc-ta! National, Hlffh pinL iret' National, MargaiiUia. r. C. AUIlo XT St CO. ' ' ' M
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 2, 1907, edition 1
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