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r t l;'.t : 11 (lit v. VStf 'li Years. ' IT i IK" t it i:.ts C t v, ix championship. Lfxincum. 12. TV'tuMii F' i. at meruit l'or Hie Fourth .... . . M...1. tltA :'iTT.ivp 'lime ami msvu " U old's 1 Iiiuui '""-'"l ' For 1907 An her Kni hi to Chock the 'Base Mealing. '..-' "Detroit. Oct. 12. Trie Chicago Na tional League baseball tiam this af ternoon at Bennett Park won the world's championship, defeating the letroit American League team by the score of 2 to 0. It was the fourth succeeding virtory for the Chicago team -in aa many days. ' Taking ad vantage of every slip made by the lo cal player and -running the liases cleverly, they scored 2 runs In the first , two innings, while the Detroit team did not succeed In getting a man . over the home plate. The -rooters" who had followed tie Chi ' cago team from their home i city, swarmed down, to the diamond when the ninth Inning closed and showered them- with congratulations. .'Then 4 ' several hundred of them formed in 4 Una and marcVieJ down Michigan -.avenue, headed by a band, cheering t and singing in celebration of their vtc-'"ttjrs'.r-5 It .was a disappointing day for 41ie ; 1ols1 team In more ways - than ' one.; The weather was raw and -cold, entirely unfit for baseball and less than half of the expected 15,009 to 18,000 people attended the ' game. The official count of the at tendance was 7,370, The tempera " tare wa below. 60 degrees and a raw , ulnd swept across the field through out the game, .v ;vv Mullltis . and Brown both pitched v well but the Chicago man received utronger support from his team mates. Brown was also steadier than Mullln, civlng but one base on balls to Mul lin's three, one of which- developed ' Into ft; run in the . first inning. The local team had a man on third tae but twice during the game and each time Brown (held the succeeding . atter. safely. In an effort to check ' the base stealing of Chicago, Manager ' Jennings sent in his colt catcher Ar ' cher to receive Mullln, but the Chlca Y ko men succeeded in stealing four . baaes from him, stolen bases figuring materially in the scoring of both their runa.; Tinker and Evers made a fine double! steal in the , second Inning; Jon and Coughllh succeeded In stealing bases this afternoon from , the clever Kline, whose throwing :: to bases aided so largely in Chicago's Kv.. Oct to-tlav won the twentieth tr.-u of tun famous Johnton stxlifs in whiiii nv cf l the groBtrrt trotilnR mrr f-uiiifn"i (h..ii- rmnii. Owine to exceeding ui- aerrrabl weather the rnce did not prove be the succeaa that It has be-n In former years,- as only . fjvrn of the W eligible fscrd the atarter. The onlr con tending hone was Alice Edgar, and she wm outclassed by the winner. ".- ' The 2:12 trotting event, brought together u rbsde field nd w won by CHmi Bell after frftir Itetvts hnd been trotted. . The fifi"lhed 8:20 "class trottinir evtnt require? alx heats to decide1 It. ft was one of the best races of the meeting. Other events were fetturelew. Summary: 1 First race, 2:3 class, trotting, ptirse J1.O0O. best J in If (flrrt fotir heaU trotted Frida): Icon won fifth nd six heats and race: Idora. second: Princess Yetlvi third. Beit time, 3:10., .;' . ' ," Second race, Johnston stake, 2:: das trotting, purse fcttfc S in 6: Tempus FWit n three ilrnltrht heats' and race; Alie Edaor. second: TODlO. third. tfmt time. 2:W. . - ' - ' -"-V- ,: - --C-.-.f-''-' Third race, 2:13 class "trotting, purse J1 ,00i), 2 In 6: ' Chimes Bell' won second, third and fourth heats snd rac; Irrcnes Flower, second; Zaxa, thirds, Best 41me, 3:10. s- 'v: -. .-.r -" ' ' fourth race, S !P ls paclntr, pnrss tl.OOO, 3 in 5: Leone won tecond, third nd fourth hea nd mee; Caie T.lch- mend, second; Mry lmy,. imra. esi tlmev:,2:JlVi.:;';Iif'!: tft-ii;. yEALox, toe vnix xistL ; ? victories. . DETFjOIT. Jones, If, .. chafer, 2K Crawford, cf. Cobb, rf. .Hfwsmnn, ib. Cmighlln. 3b. Archer, e. .. 0'l.cnry, -st. "Mullln, p, .i Hchmidt, x. . Howard, lb. " Totals Score: AB. R. B4I. PO. A. a o 4 o -' 4, 0 4 8 4 0 i 3 30 . 1 t) , 4 0 ft 0 1" i- !B 0 -Batter, for Archsr In 9th. CHICAGO. CI ifflc, ct. 4 1 h'-lcird. If. .. 4 :' JIowrt1. Jb. .... 4 0 1 HteinMdt, ,.:b. ... I 0 8 , "Kline. i 0 0 J".rr. 2b 4 1 gclntltc. rf 4 0 1 Tirktr, h. S 0 1 Erown, p 30 AB. It. BH. PO. A, B. 1 3 1 in 31 7 27,12 Wins th Municipal Handicap ut Bel- f ijmontlfcy Three Jjfcnuw ttel'mftii Prk. N. Y Oct 12. Nealon. second choice, won "the Municipal handi cap at Belmont to-day.; Good Luck maao the pace tor one ana a imu nines uu Netlon tooic command and won by, three lentUh. Sununarr: U ".-', .'v ' First' rata; U agr7furtong: Iw renco P. Daley,: to 8, won; . Lad of Langdon. to 6. second; :jnumoer une, to 6, Oilrd. Time. . 1:25 , - flAcnnd. race. Brook CUD - handicap, uteenlechase; 4-yetr-olds. end ttp, about jnilesU Collgny, 13 to 6,won;; Gu Straus. 8 to R. secona: ".avajo. 1 to s, tmra. Time, 6.15. -: Third roe, the ntinry htdlep, 3-yer-oldii, OturlnnKs; v Porsnte. 3 to L won: Ficada:-6 to z. secnna;-fir;'wy, s w. , third. Time, l:iJS-t - -, - ,--:' Fourth race, 3-year-olds.- S'A furlong: The Squire. C to R won; Jane Swift. 4 to 1, iecond; Berry Maid, 8 to 6, third. Time, 1:08.- . - ,'y- tv --r-1 4- Fifth race, th Mtimcipsi ,naniicnp,4-year-ohli and ' tip,:' one" mils and three quarters: ; .JNcslpit.? .11. to 6. ' won; Opod Luck, even, ccond; Iron Sldo, out, third. Time, 2:5S4-S.-v; -''V"-- ': Sixth rtce(. handloap, all age, one mile: Polly Spanker, S to 1, won: Master Rob ert, 7 to 6, second; .McCarter, out, .third. Time, 1:38. , . ' ... us. Ve hava - will as: :.l:.i.v lies i:. . : .in i in 1 1, I'.U iimoml, A a. ' THE WEATHER. tVailiinKton, Oct li-Forcciat for Sun day and Monday: i "Virginia, fair and ilitthtly colder Sun day; Monday fair; light northwest to north Winds. ' North and South Carolira and Geflrela, fair Sunday, colder along the coast; Mon day partly cloudy; liht northwest shift In to northeast winds. Eastern sFlorida,- fair Kunday; Monday ihcreanlnfr cloudlne; ItKht north winds. , Western Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana, fair Sunday; Monday partly cloudy; light north - to northeast winds. '-' : . ' " -., ' .: ' "" , , Eaitern Texas, partly cloudy Sunday and Monday ireah east w inda oa . the Arkansas, fair Sunday and Monday. Tennessee and Kentucky, fair Sunday and Monday, warmer in tns west portion Monday, i - , ' ' Wt Virginia, I fair Sunday and Mon-i day, warmer Monday. ' ' western Texas, fajr. Sunday and Mon- ' - ' . ... ; . .LOCAL OFFICE U. S. "WEATHER j . . . BUREAU.' ' . . Charlott, Oct 12,-8unrite :27 a. sunset 5:52 p. -m. i -' - TEMPERATl'RE (In degrees) Highest temperature ...... ........... lowest temperature, Mean temperature . . . . t . t. . . , Deflclenoy for the day Accumulated excess for the month., Accumulated excess for ths year ... PRECIPITATION On ilicnes), Total for 24 hours ending I p. m.... 0 Total or the month... ... ..... 0.08 Accumulated deficiency for months 0.83 Total for the year... , ... ;.. (..,., 'SI. 14 Accumulated deflclMicy for year 14,52 I'revailing wind direction .. ....N.- US. . . VV. J. BENNKTT, Observer. , D. I J. . Rhyne, R W. Cannon. Cramer, Willis Du, c. vr; "Eccles, R. L. M. :'.::.-r, Jr., A. J. Brown, T, Jojinfon, AV. Gibbon, E Jr., D. II. Anderson, 11. A, Vh IUgooj, L. W. Fan-lers, S. II. Il.iughton, F. D. Lethco, C. S. Alexander, S. S.McXinch, II. l ! . 1 n t: ;'?! r f r 1 e v i i " r 'y ( 1 J a i , o i ) i a i fortunate buyer? An'y st once to i -i t ! . i i - r. i.o Is t ir. c C. Holt, ffni, E, Holt. r. M, Brown. J. A. A, 1 Durham, J. V. "Wilson, S. B. Tanner, L. Eank3 Holt, G. Brenizer. T CFITCIIKS: A. DUNN, President. , " - . WM. E, HOLT,", Vice President ' ..' , "" ' - ' , . A. G. BRENIZER. Cashier. v , - A , - A. T. SUMM'EY," Assistant Cashier. Ijargest Capital and Profits of Any Bank In the Carolina. (" "V r""ii "tit: i o t m r t -t r if. . m.; so m 7 3 High. Low. Closer 10.7s 19.75-' Ki.75 Trial.. ,. .. Inning: Iirctt flfw w chic" mm ouo-2 Twc-base hit. 'Crawfort, Cobh. Thres-ltn-o itU. 8t?lnfeldt. Htolen bnaes. Jones, Cntisrhlin. Slsfle, Evers.1 Tinker, Bohitlte. Left n bases, ltrnlt r Chicago 8. First littae on bulla, off Mullln 3; nfr Rrimn I Mrst btiw on errors, Chtetnfo 2. Btruckl mil, try Mullln 2; by Hrown 4. Time, 1.41. Umpires, Hhertdan and O'Dny. SHOT AT AiIOT SrPPER.,, Nejrro Frolto End iU11.t. Vor One Man. It Is Said, and Anotner ucts a Ilstol Ban in Ills M"g. , Special to The Observer. v Snartanburr. S. C Oct. 12. At a negro frolic or "hot supper" given to night on the place of KtUgit Foster, colored, orife negrb was ahot in 'the leg with a pistol. : From what; can be learned t appears that the shooting was done by' Buster Morehead. . It Is said he first used a shot gun on Joe Foster, blowing out Foster's brains. After he had fallen Buster shot him again. He then 'drew his pistol and opened ! fire on a crowd of negroes, shooting Foster 6mlt;i in one of his legs. Morehead made hit) escape. ' NEW YORK. COTTON. ' New York. Oct. 12.--CoUon. soot cloaed quiet i' points lewer; middling uplands 11.70: mddllnir iHI 11.86: salss-aa bales. Futures opened barely steady and :los- ea steaay. - . - - ' ' v ' Open. October ,s.; ?j, 10.75 November.' i, ... , DecemW ..i , 10 ft) . . . . or juiiunr.v ., ,, . t February,. '...' March ... April , . May .. June ?.., July .';.'. August i. 10.9 10.W 10.S5 10.85 10.M 10.S8 '10.89 10.90 .10.M ,1002 , lO.Kr Kl,fl3 10.W 10.7$ 10.7$ 10. f 10.74 , 10.85 10.81 lo!s7-19.81 10.87 10.7f V).t 10.88 10.88 10. iW lo.: 10.S5 1.0.78 10.78 Real . Estate For .Sale i Vacant loV 1-2x198, N. Tryon street; fine.' location... ..$4,500. , Vacant, lot, i 60x175," N.. Plne street; good location. .' ... 'r $1,500. : 2 vacant lots on Boulevard, Wllmore; each...... .'....$ 500. ; -room house, Elizabeth Heights; slate roof, all modern con- r y Veniences, large lot,' shady side of street,", .J. . , i ,.".. , .$5,500. -.8-room house, First Ward,' close 'In; lot 101X193,' steam -beat,r : , all modern, ibeautlfully . shaded'. . . ". . , s '1 . ".'.'.$8,000, . N. Tryon St E. VI. Fhifcr. Notary Public: Capital $75,000. rrcsident, . V. S. . ; . 1 Secretary an J Treasurer, . . V. A. SIORRIS kcDONALD. -.....''..:'''...: ' ' ' f ,.v '.'.'.. Earilus $100.00 X Vice ITcslJcnt, R. A. DCN-V. i V rm 1 - Thone84X ' WANS iivill ,bc in good condition next season if 'you will 'let ? 'us take them, down, clean and store . tHem Thone or call oh' us at your convenience. -.; J . PRADSHAW vELECTRIC COMPANY ' .'Fliope ,:;"' ' IP J8. Church St. ' P. II. BRADLEY, ' ' O. W. HOLJlEa ' d E. RIIADSIIAW, , , Pres. and Treas. " ,v . Vlca lres. ' c1 Blanager. FOOTAIil VESTKRDAY. - At Itli.'.ca; N. AtC'sinhriiiBtM At I'Uncelon, rurKMHI 0. , At Annapf lis, Md.: VsndertilH',4. Jit FhiUd-lphUi: Vnlverslty of Pennsyt. Tsnut m: Bwartrtmore x. At Buffalo. N. y.: Carlisle 14; Pyracusi At New Ilsveii: Y.le 6.'; Holy Crow 0. At BlackilmrR. V,.: Virginia Poly . technic in: Hanil'n Hydnev 0. At Macon; Mercer 6; i.'nlverlly ot Florida 0. At Athens, Ga.: Cnlvcmlty of Ten neiwee li;. Ifnlverstty of OenrglaVi. At Lexington, Va.: VirRlnla Military JJisUtute 37; Navy Yard, - Washington, I), At Clmrluitenvllte. Va.: I nlvemlty of Virginia 40; Oallstukt, , W'ahlnton, l. o. At Washington: Western Msrvland Col leee 12; rjeorgo Washington University U. At Rlrhniond. Va.: A. & M Coltego of orth Caioliiin 7, Hl'litnonrt Collegu 4. At Chapel Hill: Cnlvernlty of North i c-trolina J: Oak lUdtte Institute 0. v At Atlanta: Georgia Tech 70; Dahlone, Y.: Cornell IS: Colftate Harvard 1- Williams '). N. J.. Princeton C; Naval Academy (!; Free Catarrh Cure C'AROLIXA 39; OAK KIlKiE 0. Tltsi VnlverMiiy Eleven Mh Faxy Work Against the Virtu Fin pro. lfeti For Game AjralriKt Virginia. . t-:M -l8l to The observer. ( impel UIM, Oct. 12 Carolina won kn:aay victory over the Oak Rldfre -ifven to-aay, me ncoic being 81 to 0 v-4K iuuge never nau the remotest ftanc of ncorine. und Carolina had no trouble in tearlnj; through the line and circling the ind for ven touch 1o a m. Of these William made three, jjavw; two, Mann one and Wlgglna one. The Carolina men throughout ,l4Vd a eonalstent game and the prog, j.ec-ta f.r the Virginia game on the 6th arc by no mean discouraging. ' fhe iinc-up: Carolina 1NHKRT vtiroiif.a. Posllk,ns. C R. O. 1 (I. Bad Breath, K'HawWInjr and Splttln-r Qulrkly Cured Mil Out nc Cou- pon Below. Visitors to Charlotte and the ; Festival are : cordially hilivitedrto call at our store and, see ' the largest, most complete and up-to-date ex hibition of Men's, Cothing and Furnisliings in the Carolinas.. ED MELLON CO. GUARANTEED GOLD BONDS , Scoured by First THortgag on Improved Real Estate.'? Theae bend bear- Interent at alx per cent, per annum, ;; payable semi-annually. They are aold at , par plua accumu lated Interest and can be se cured in ahy denomination and for a length of time vary lnr irom one to five, years. Every bond Is guaranteed by 4 this company.! Send for book, 'let giving partlrulars. North Carolina Trust Cb K. P.. Wharton, Pres. . i , David White, Sec. and Trees Capital $125,000. ' , Greensboro, N, C, TV 1 It. T. T. Jvi kt-t (Itiise) Tiinprrn K . jfuanii) Jt ll'yi'ers Tloitois 1 Wadiworttri pavlg tWigSn) ''U!ldn. 8: it ton; iiitamt - JMeNeiii ft ttrewelll KitlTtn ,v L. 11. P. Onk ItldKe. WhltoNer Ahernnthy AduniM I K. S). f. n. U. V. Turlington Jaon ' WllllHIII Jrmu ' " Honks . Brown , ' JJoore Dtvls Floyd Kim. 4 i J tt ! 1 t . . ' 1 . I f : t t , '''-A ' i , 1 -.Tv.(Tt. Time of h.,v.., ;i Bn,) is muZl '- V ' ?'' 7 4. .Tit) Farmer Defeat Itleliiil(HKl Col. ' lnpe at ilte Virginia Ciltal City IU-el)f .Ui Tar lied Itlght I wkUf, Hw Mar Plaicf, , . . , ' ' Special to The Ohwrver. , li.chmond,. Vav-Oct The Ag ricultural Aiecnanicai Co lre: t Xortn Carolina, defeated Richmond College this aftejnoon by a score of 7 . to 4, The victor scored a touch down In the first half by heavy line , plays. - ftichmond kicked a . pretty oaI from the field In thrwtecond half. Klchmond handled the forward pi to verfectlon, never once leslng the 1j11 and gaining the requited dis tance whenever called upon;- ' Bpehe, 1 rlKlit tackle for the vkttors, ras eaa- '"lly the tar ferforinr. frequently lireuking through' Hihmond's ' line 1 end halting tlte runner in hl tracks. Trafjirfi rtrM Strongly Itmtnimcnd tin us,' Catarrh t7ur to AU bnffcrer. Tli o trained nurae Js rdv for-any emergency, .lust as flauM Is omul to tlte usk or ciiniiK yeu rorever irom catnrrn CnCarh la not unly dangerous, but H CHtiaea l nd Urwtlh. .ulcernlton, death and iIpchv of o?les kmk of thinkina and rca fwmlng t'ier, kllhi nmWth n and energy. tnen enuaea loss ot appetite, lndigeation ilvanepvia. raw throat nnd consiimtlon It nwxla bttention st on?e. Cure It with (Miuaa' rntarrh Cure. It la a auick. rsdl cvl permanent .cure because it rida the ayklvin ot ths poisonous germs that cauae catarrh, 3 In order to prove to all who" ars suf frrina front tlila I'nntteriiua and . loath some discAM) that aauns'. Catarrh Cum will actually rut nny ease of catarrh qulck'y, no matter how tr.nn standing or now tmo. i win aend a triwi paegsae lv nmll free of all coat Send us your name snd address to-dny and the . treatment will lie nt von by roturn mall. Try It It 1 will poiltlvly euro so that you will 1 welcomed Instead of ahunned by your friends. . C. K AV&H, lot Muln Ktr.et, M.'rahall, Mich, rill out coupon below, KM A I'M ALL TORE UP Going to move my office furniture and self into S ".10-room 'houses, 'electric lights and gas. steam heat. One two-story house, -all modern conveniences; E. Liberty a .w .;. ...$ $30.00 street - 50 OA Flr Insurance. . -J. CAROLINA REALTY CO- ; , W. D. WILKINSON, Manager. - . (" r. ; , ' v , , ; 45 N. Tjyon Qt. . .Fiie, Insurance. " 'Phone 800. It. M. M'ADEN. President , , H.SM. VICTOR.. ..Cashier., . . : ; : - First National BanK ; " ' ORGANIZED 1885 ,v " ,'.r, -I , Capital. $ 300,000.00 - r y o . '' - .Surplus and Profits . " - . 'V :.v..; .210,000.00 ;; ; v,f Assets . . ; . 1,900,000.00 . ' .'. . :;. . - Your business respectful- r ; - ly solicited. . '-j! . . -Every courtesy - andyac-' .. .". Jcoinmbdation extended con- 1 ' - . ' T , sistent .with sound banking."- i ' v . H.'IJ. VICTOR, Cashier. ' , 1 ' f 7'T i i. COSY COTTAGE FOR SALE - vOf.SSfeodrr'' ' " i?"ew 4-room cottage, near Elizabeth 1 College ; ; ; lot 50zl40....Oan!arrange,reasy:teiTra."See us' V.. at once.)r , . Y.. ' , 5 Brown Company. 'Phone 535. ,.203 N,-Tryon St. The Merchants & farmers National Bank ' " t " : OF OlAUL0TTfc N. C. .s ? ; , Capital, $200,000.00 - Surplus, $100,000.00 rj The officer of this' bank; will be pleased,to meet or 'correspond with those" who .contemplate V v : . -; makirig changes , or .'opening new - v ' ' . . i - v V ' kv . -" acc6Jts. - u " ; " ft "5. 'FOUR PER. CENT;-PAID ON SAVINGS V AND THIE DEPOSITS.-r . . L y Officers: Geo. E. Vilsfn President., Jno. B. Ross,.VIee rrcsklcnt. ; , -W. C. WUlnson, Cashier. NEARLY EVERYBODY fiaemoney' t burn, but.t,nft,trfaa onig dq not burn ltT They pre ?f fer a " ' a " t f--'t '-4 : kw,'' ; with the Charlotte " Trust Go. tw4. 1 -I' '--which nava d per rent.,' compounded Quarterly. J If living: out c the city, op en"an account by, mail , J J. U. imXE, Prcbident v " C. SL PATIERON, VIoo lW L. R. HA GOOD, Cashier. Mi " " i ...s; ."iMia ' ' c - ' ; V ' - '- ' - ,' ' ' , ". . i- , , jr,V ElPMslBaBsMesafsaBlH Piedmont Building real soon. Got a better and more private office. If you see -me not in ac customed place, stroll a little- south, v -"Piedmont' ' ...... .j street entrance,. F.D. Alexander Real Eatale, Fire Insurance. NO. 203 S. Tryon. . Thonce DaUlwon 11, Catan lxt 0. ' Fjwf ial lo The Olia-ryer Daviilin, Ot-L' 1 ?.-D4vl(lau)i' third ! fooiha'.l 'team.-? played ...Catawba CU I I'r at.ewlwn t-l!i'''lfnleir-"'hei fame ry a 'vre of 11 to 0. ' i ' Thl toupon l food for oni trial p"kttfr cf ClimHa' ComblnJ Ca t.irrti C!ur, nvlli free In plain pbokafff Klmply 1111 In your nnme nnd tMr on doited llnee leluw .and fi'jill H . . ,; .,: , C. E. GAl'ftS, 764 5Iln Slreet, MurlwH, Mli h. , 5 , I' f " 5 '" . T 'If ' '... a.. ..., aa.at "OTf THE SQTJAUE." About $ fTi il ? 1 1 "lit Prescriptions If you knew our system and methods you would not, wonder ,why we get so many to fill. Wo-' keep'v five.' registered men busy in-vihis de partment. R. II. I0MII & CO. ' - - llwna f, . wis CLOSE." ' rURSES'-REGISTER" Wood fibre ..Wall Plaste"llard Clinch.". :; THE BUILDERS FRIEND , Frrexlng does not hurtj natural ' shrinkage : will , not crack It; .water dora not make It fall off; Itard as atone. -Write? for booklet." ' Slannfaetured by 1 - ' , - . qhhrlottevltister bo. Write for Booklet, X ,.. - ' - r , v a Cliarlotte, X. C Friendly Business Relations - lg" merely : 'anotner term , for fair : dealing In buslnaBa,' ' It Btltnu ' We endeavor to - cultivate latei and foster mutual confidence. 4 such (relations with our cuto mer. " r ' , " . ' American Trust Company Capital and rrofltg Trust Bidding; : : ' $450,000. MUfACnKG "PIAIIT "h''i4 z " " ' y , s " '' We offer for 'sale-a manufacturing ' plant ' on 'i railroad. ."Main , 1 - building i of . brick," heavy .construction, complete In every . respect v-and admirably adapted to light manufacturing of any kind. Floor; - space about 22,000 square feet. With ground ufflcient to tncreasi', . ,to any amount floor pace-desired.' . " . - T . ' This property is offered at a bargain. ',..-' , - , 1 " The Charlotte Realty Go t a. i. uraig, eecrecary. ? - , f - Thone S7T. Offlco H E. Trade St- !Talk about Building & loan! Why, If you've never been con . nected with the Mutual you don't know the real thing at all. Hera you ftnd It In all Us simplicity, it beauty, its unbroken success." THE NEW 8URIFS Ms drawing people like John Hoblnson's Circus did years ago." It's , ' the proper caper, Bud, nnd it's open right now. , ITS A SAD TlltNO v to see a fellow conttaually fooling his wife- and children v about taking 6hari. A lot of lajsy devils claim to love wife and babies, but they, never try to buya ome for them, or seem to care a rip "what .become of them. The opportunity Is at your door, fellow, end It you fall to gerin this time you ought to be put on tb chain kang. axv iY Tina Mv.r.K will Jet you e somebody and start the ball to rolling. . E. L toler, Sec. and Tr? Thone Si I. IS. 25 8. Tryon ft. Ste': ;Chari6t(e?Natibnaj: BanK' ' . , . ;' " oilotte; m a . , v (; . ';,.',. , . - "v- ; The chief concern of the. officers and directors of tW bank Is tv the welfare- of Its 'depositors and the security, of. their deposHs. , .' The Charfotte National Bank was founded by men of means, !n - . tegrlty and successful business experience, andits, enviable record ' has given it a reputation tor solidity .that extends f? beyond Z Mecklenburg county "and "North ;.Carollnav If you want absolute ; . safety, It Is here. We solicit your business. w . "' ' ;B. J). HEATH. President, , JS(K M. SCOTT. Vice President. .' , w. il Twrny, cashier. ; X-J v- or Voman or husband or father earning a fair salary can" have money in the bank by practicing c little economy, and be paid for saving. . ' , ' , . . If you are not familiar wlta the advantages of our Savings Bank, . come in and let ui, explain U to you. . . , .. - i ' '. ''WE IAV VOU TO BAA-E." " v "' : Southern Loan ; & Savings Bank JNO. It. SCOTT, Pres. W. S. ALEXANDER, Vice Pres. r W. L. JENKINS, Cashier.' ' " . ' i We offer subject to sale a numbe r of first class invectmenta In -' SOUTHERN MILL STOQKS Hosklna.,, ..i ... 10 I.ouls... ... . .. 10 Gray. Mfg. Co... .... 10 Morarcli. ... . . 10-W (Jora,..t .',.. -s. W EhTon M... ... ... IH-1'K) , kiaffney.... ., .i Vhhto AtU-rton. ... .., N, Ffirrt k llniriin'.a lit Mimaciion,,. ... ..... ... ...145 10 Chart wick I'rct. 7 per cnt ... 95 20 H.iaklo Pref. 1 per cent ,. .1 .... , ., 1.15 '6-10 Louise Iref. 1 pr ornt... ,. . 110 Ift-W Hivhlnid Pork i'ret , por cent .... IM bl CNlvini Pref. 7 per -fiit... -4, .... hi W Prrf. t prr. tent... ... ... W 1()0 VVaKhliiarttn fconitnoi) snd prf) ... l'Kf '-30 1 amaler I'ret. 7 pr cent,.',.. ... Hid SO Monroij Prt. T rr eetit IT.. 5, iMown Mfc. Co. 1'ref. per cent. 2P-1i Aim.rlcjrv Warthotiw $. pr cnt. 3 M 5,0f lrmnn-Ainprloan linnds., .. Otbsnn ... ... ... ... ... 2."' Hprav Woolon Mill lin)..,..,, lift Ware Bhosls... ... ... ... ... ... Vll 6.WI l'rosron' Mill Hnls. s: ami Int. Jf'l )! i:.i 1. fit Flirt
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 13, 1907, edition 1
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