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I. s conox J..T.NT. ;u:tic mass meeting. . students ami Sjhic of the I m-tii'.y ;t t (iay Over the Arproaen , r the t.Hn.e of WW1 To-Day ,!.! In lnluIVrsOIIlK"! Of i tll6 Siuad That Goes to Richmond. , .-ivi.il to The Observer. ; Chapel Hill. Oct. 25. One of the most enthusiastic mass" meeting neu Tier In year was held last night in Orrard Hall. Practically every stu dent of the University was present; likewise a goodly : sprinkling ot the faculty. : The band was thereana college spirit was there by the wole sale for Virginia is to be played to morrow, and that spells much to the students of the University of Jsorth Carolina.' ? . Dr. C. Alphonso Smith started the ball to rolling by means of one of hlj inimitable epeeches. sparkling with wit and humor. Jokes he told And "? poetry he recited, put the f.tuflents to laughing 1 and cheering. His speech had Its serious slJo also, for he expressed his opinion In no very I uncertain tone ' of the student ; who never took any Interest in ath letics except when the team was win ning.' But such students are few and far between at this institution. Prof, "Billy" Noble, . the prince of maw meeting speakers, then ascended the rostrum antid the deafening yells ' ''of his ;'boya"r' Hi short speech bad 1. to do with bftshf ulness and girls and ' luck.r and he had hte audience with 5!m.' . Professor Noble has, by his many evidences that his great, big : heart Is In the right place, won the hearty good-will of the students and ' they were not stingy In raantsfesta- - - tions of appreciation of his many hits. After a few remarks by Dr. Thomas ', ' Kufnn, who had been unexpectedly called on. Professor Vermont arose. 1 ' It was one of th first football mass meetings Professor Vermont, had ever V ' attended., he being from Flanders, - and he was thoroughly permeated by - "the enthusiasm. His address, though nnnrtiutteri her and there with rora- ' leal allusion was nothing short of thrilling. With flushed rate ana teniw vole he held complete sway nvor hia audience, and made it feel , T as he felt, that "this Qod-glven gift nthuiiiaam is a fine and noble thin" f " vr nonrre Stenhens. of Charlotte, whom many of the students saw for re nrst time last nignt, maae goa . talk on athletics, and naturally grew reminiscent This delighted the stu dents, for they do love to hear about . -old times," and old victories. - - rir ijmon. the coach of the team ' made a short talk. Dr. Lamson's fort lies la, "doing" and what he has done for the team was retimed in- me faces of the football men as they sat before him, for a confidence, a jo-or '-AlH anlrtt. was shown there. The sersonnel of the squad from . whioh- the team will be picked to- mnrrAtf ija A. follows! x '- 3. Holde Man", captain, of Fairfield. senior, who olavs Quarterback; I. V-, Dunlap, Wadcaboro, medical stu - . dnL rleht halfba?k: J. B. Davis, Win - ' 1 .ton-Salem. senior, left end; George Thomas. Charlotte, junior, right end 'J.-M. Wiggins, Suffolk, Va., law stu- ' ,. . dent, left end; H. a. waaswonn, i-ew-t bern, Junior, right end; C B. Ruffin, '."VTarboro, Junior, right halfback; J. ' E. Croswell, Wilmington, sophomore, left halfback; Tom McNeil, Lumber- ton, law student, left halfback; R. u. Parker, Jackson, law student, centre; - M. M. Williams, Rose Hill, senior, " fullback; Bob Howell. Troy, law stu - ' - dent right guard; W. H. Ferguson. . KenJall, sophomore, left guard; B. ,"- -1 A. Thompson. Mount Holly, sopho more, left guard; Q. O. Rogers. Gra ham, senior, left tackle; C. C. Oar-E- rett, Julian, sophomore, left tackle; ' A, B. Deans. Wilson, freshman, right '' tackle; J. E. Harris, Rutherfordton, sophomore, right tackle; Z. H. Rose, j ' ' Fremont, senior, centre; F. I. Sutton, Kinston, senior, quarterback; U K. ' Belden, Wilmington, sophomore, quar ' ' . - terback. S!uU-tivs ShW IVc-rease Ov.T CCTTC-M....hiin- I'trKxlx Uist Year and 'ie leitr iwton I'on-ign Eniorts au , Sim Takings. ' . New Orior.nH. Oct. r.,-S.vcretary Hrs tcrV weekly cotton stateny-nt tot dav pliowB a dcr'as for the m days of tto a"on umlr low year of S27.0.W and a dccrense itrdor the same period veer before iapt of S-'lOtXX The amount brought Into ptfrlit during the paft w-k- tas ben bales Rsrainjt &S,?7X for the fame 7 nays w ye.r, an.1 3.9 year before last; and for the 25 days-of ' Octoter it ha been M21.381 -BgaliMit last yenr. ; - - The movement u-e September yi ehows recehi at U U. 8. ports i."a.i axslnst .Z037.Ul last vyear. ; across the Mississippi. Ohio and Po tomai" rivprs to Northern mill and Can ada 51.0W aRainrt 72.700 last year, interior stocks Jn excess of thoso held t sa clone ; of the , commercial year 2W,w acalnrt 72.7 lat year, interior utocks in exceftR of these held t the olose of the ermmerclal year J40.B1P aBainst 3W.M Inrt v.r- Southern 'mills takings 4li,Uw loot IMS, These make trie total movemcnv jP"" September 1, 2.266.139 asalnst Z.13.JSS wsi torenem exports ior mf wcviv been 1.717 aBainst 277.93 last year, mnklna- the total thua far for the. season H4.5S0 RRalnst I.ZSO.t'O last year. The total taking or American miim. North. South and Oanadit. thus rur ror the eeaaon have been ti31,0SS against 661, 0 last year. .'.. ' v , '. Stock at the seanoara sn me . leiding Southern Interior s centres have Increased during the week .202.119 bales agalnxt an Increase during the .corre sponding period last aeason of 199,3S& , including atocKs letl over n jwrui na Interior towns from the . last crop and the number of. bales brought into slcht thus far rrcm th new crop, tne suppiy to date is 3.S14.146 aeainst 1000,955 for the same period last year. TRADE AXD IXDUSTRY QfCIET. If you have t ,.lr to f .1 ii or small trat -t da not f '! ' us. We havo customers v". tuy. Strci t, Richmond. Va. - j CASSEL?.IAN & 1103 11 .Jlala Thorn left this week for King's Creek, Sj C, after a pleasant visit t , Mrs. W. VW, Cornelius, of thla c-lty State .Senator Guy Carter la in Rex Hospital at Rileigh for treat, mentv He Is a great sufferer. It is likely that he" will undergo an opera tion before he returns. Jean Pres ton, of Lynchburg, Va., is in tho city on a visit to hia parents, Mr and Mm P. R. Preston, on : Franklin Utreet Robert U Carter teas re turned from ; v Memphis, Tenn, ana accept a position with the Pied mont Warehouse t Company, of this ; Street Cars Run at yayettevlHe.; Lsplal to Tho Obeervtr. v , . Fayettevllle, Oct. 25. -Th Fayette villa Street Railway is making its trial trips to-day and .the tolks are crowd ing the cara with, everyround. s Washington. Oct . -Forecast - Virginia, fair Saturday and ... Sunday, except rain Sunday Jn extreme south west i portion; colder , Saturday; . fresb northwest wlnda . - . - ' " North Carolina. , fair Saturday and Sunday; except ralh In west portioe ; va riable dnds becoming north and light South Carolina- and Georgia, - fair Saturday and Sunday, except rain Sun day in aarthwest portion; light variable grinds ' ' ' East ' Florida,'' fair Saturday and 8un dv: llKht to fresh northeast winda- Western, Florida and Alabama, .fair Saturday. 5 rain Saturday ; night -or Bun day; fresh south, winds. Mississippi, and Louisiana, rain Satur day, colder In north portion; - Sunday fair; fresh ' south winds becoming horth. East Texas, rafn Saturday, colder in north tportJon; Sunday, fair, except rain on the coast and In extreme south wr tlon; light variable winds. ; . " Arkansaa rain and colder Saturday; Sunday fair. 1 ' "n . Western Texas, fair Saturday and Sun da v. l' i ,, ).;- . ' Tennessee and Kentucky, fair, in 'east, rain and colder in west portions Satur day; Sunday rain. " . West Virginia, iair tiataraay ana oun- Sjmpatliy With the Financial Tnset- tlcntent in Tew lork ManiresMHi m Trade Centres, According to Brad street. ' New York, Oct. 25. 'Bradstreeta to morrow will say: Trade and Industry have tendered toward quiet n sympathy with re ports of financial unsettlement at New Tork and fc fw other cities. The continuance of mild weather, affecting as It does retail distribution, the nat ural seasonable stowing down or job bing trade and the Influence upon re tall trade an? collections of the con tinuance of the hqldfng movement of crons. On the other hand, the finan cial situation at New York generally Mwiaklntf anam, 4 . K AirOll in hand: recent declines in prices or cereais ana i -- r" " )Z cotton have encomragea foreign ae- mand for the country produces; me holding of cotton,' a great exftange-makina- medium, is showing some eigne of relaxing, and! 'lower prices, of domestic commodities lead to me nope at the demand of a nrosperoua coun try, affected hy the unduly high level of some commodities, will revive. Southern collections nave rawer improved, as haa trade, which feels the influence of free marketing of cot ton In some sections, and the feeling that Southern banka will not encour age further holding of this product for high prices. . Businew failure for the week end ing October 24 number 217 against 194 last week end 184 in the like week of 1906. -OK THIS SQUARE. Don't " ' ' ' ' V' ' kr'r -V '"'''Hi Grumble; Smokers, Tlio Visible Supply. Now Orleans, Oct. 25. Secerotfiry Hes trr's statenirnt of the world's visible s'iprtly of cotton insued to-rlay shows the totl visible to be 2.97.715 against 2.78S. (C7 lait wtrk and S,iC&Si laat yfar. Of this the total of Atnerlcon cotton Is J'on.KHf nanlnst 2.000,151 last week and 2,,J5fi,S lat year, and ot an otr.ers Kinus, nr nil nir p;irvt)t. 151HJ! ii. inois. etc.. ,- S76 against 787.876 last week ana TS.o.wu lust vrnr. nr thp world s v s me sunny oi cotton thM-n is now afloat and held in Great Pritaln ami continental Europe 1,511.000 spnlnst 1.S13.000 last year; in Krym 000 analnRt 0i;,0M last year; in India 827,- I ana in tne I. EVES BREAK IN SINGLES.- iFbnntaln, of farollna Wins From Earnshaw and Orr ioses to Poteat Final Soore is Carolina 70, Wake Forest 80. Fperial to fhe Observer. , Chapel Hill, Oct. 25. In the Inter esting tennla met In singles this af ternoon Fountain, of Carolina, won from Earnshaw, of Wake Forest, by ,a score of 3 to 2 and Orr lost to Poteat by a scorn of 2 to 0. Foun tain and Earnshaw were well match ed and the score was close and the Interest keen throughout. Orr seem- 4 not to be In good trim, while- Po teat olayed a mucn bettor game than he did yesterday and easily won the two sets. The doubles, which Carolina won yesterday, counted 40 per cent, an l the sincles 30 each, which mn' the final score 70 per cent, for Carolina and 30 for Wake Forest. 0M anninut SK.000 last year United States l,04S,ut against last year. 1,191,009 The Dry Goods Market - Now York. Oct 25. The dry goods mar ket Is In a waiting attitude. Trade is leina; Interfered with greatly dv tne financial disturbances. Cancellations are becoming numerous and readjustment of prlcrs is unoer way in many lines. Cotton 8ea OI!. New T rk, Oct. 25. Cotton seed oil was wrak w th a (food trade in iuiurg. prime crude f. o. ,b. mills 28: prime summer yellow 44: off summer yellow 4i to 4.1; good off summer yellow 4?W to 41; prime white t0; prime winter yellow an. if you stock up on poor ' cigars for' Sunday after1 we have reminded you of our fine line. ,l i R. H. JORDAN & CO.. . Tttona 7, "WE NE1"ER CLOSE." NURSES' REGISTER t ) ( 1 ' i fcir.i:cTcr.3: . i D. n. Rhyne, R, J.I. i:::ier, Jr., D. II, Anderson, R. fA. Dunn, " -W. Cannon, Jr., A. J. Ha good, L. W. Sanders. S. W. ' . Cramer, Willi's-' Brown, T. II. Haughton. F. D. Lethco, C. H. Dulsv C W, Johnson, W. "S. Alexanders. S. MeNinch, II. C. Eccles, R. ti. Gibbon. E. C. Holt, V(m. E. Holt, P. M.-Brewn, J. ; A. Durham, J. P.: Wilson, S. ,B. TannerK L. aDka Holt, , A. O', drenliter. ' " ; - , OFFICERS: k . , ; "WM. E. HOLT, Vice President, 1 ' A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. J -XT. SL'MMEY, 'Assistant Cashier. new barn .an i t '.vooil. RunnJnat It. in a largest Capital and Profltt of Any Bank In the Carollnas. l : i ; ' I i- : i rur s t r.. i ri . .. . I r ! - . . i. ;v S-! L'-si,,rv I.;;r 3 r-roora tenant hou.-e. 30 core s of t -i i - t j nie water. , Land liv level. Price at o;Uee. 20 acres four miit-s out, on railroad and macadam. New ' five- roaui cottuf.e. Iand level. -Price. $2,550. - 155 acres, two mika southeast of Davi43on, on macadam roaJ; 10-room dwelling, large barn, 40 acres '.exceKVt bottom land; t plenty of timber to supply place;; a very desirable farm. Price Ytt acre. - 1 ... , y .' . mm tm estate 'ic:i & tljsi cg:.:?,',:;y J. ii- Capita) $73,000 1 ' ' President, . - , ' v Secretary ami fTMtinnw : . . V '. a. morris Mcdonald.' Surplus $100,000.. Vice President, R. A, DUJiX- ;1 Real, ,i-Estate '.For 1 al 7-room house, -Elizabeth avenue fronting on two streets, Jot 51. x 170, all modern conveniences , ,.. ... .5,0OQv 7-room house, 1 Elizabeth Heigh as, nice location, lot 60 x 140f ; shady side of atreet, a bargain v, . i , . $2,950.' - 8 -room residence, W. Tenth avenue, near Tryon street, fine lo- cation, all modern, only been built a short time ..j.,1" .; ..46.000, Vacant lot, S. -Tryon street, it ' 198.V shady side of '(street, .,, good location, if tafcen in the next few days can be bought for $3,500. We have foresaid iome of iha prettiest lots In Elizabeth Heights : v on car line alter January si beautifully shaded ..... . , , i .tX.000." ( J. E. Murphy & Go u'y E. W.Pb if er. Notary Public. Tbona 848. 43 X, Tryon St. : The - " 1.;.. American Trust Company 3? MAIL SERVICE IS PIT OX. Jujfler Wins the Ganien City Stakes on Um rfamaico itsck. Janmica N. Y.. Oct. 25. -Jmralrr, hack ed from 4 to 1 to 13 to 5, won the Onran flMy nUiketi,' one mile ami a sixteenth at Jemalci to-day. Summaries: Firt race, wiling, 5'i furlonim: Tnr tar Maid. 18 lo R. won; If las llnny, 4 to 1. place, a!on(l; Hun Oleani, 7 to 5, te show third. Tltn. 1:W-S. Beeond race, handicap, mll,e and a nix- twtoth: 7.lpang:o. 5 to 2, won; HiimmHr Cloud. 7 to 5, iJac. fcBoniv!: Tramp, cvi, to show, third. Time. 1:. Third raco, linndicap, 5 fnrlong-s: - 3Rolm1ro. to 1. wm; Monnuet. Z to 1, place, second; Aur.t Kok, i to 1. to phow, third. Time. 1:M4-"-. Knurth race, the Oardn City (taken. rolls and a ixt"nth; Juggler. to 5, . won; Grapple, even, place, "wnd; D"l!y Ppanker, out to nhow, third. Time, J47 44. , Fifth race, selllm?, rlle and a 0,'io.rter: Bad Nws. 16 U, 5, von; Smillnpf Tom, 8 to 1, nl":e, iru; 1'lnn and NeeoVa, to 2. to show. tlitrJ, Time, t:Wt-&. Wxtli race. seUlsut, e fyrlone: Come dienne, 3 to 5, won; Tea Crmt, 1 to i, place, second; Utles, 2 to I to show. t tWrd. Time. l.Vt 4-6. pinghant DeTeata Davidson's Second Kxrtball Team, P.poclal t Tlie ObFiiyor. ' Ashavllle, Oct. 25 In an interest ing and spirited Kame of football here this .afternoon , Bingham School it. Jested the Iavidson College second team cy a score ot io to e. , Grandilaugliteir of One of the Siamese Twins Marries organ or ivir niera' Protertlvo ASHOclutlon Sold State Senator Carter in Raleigh Hospital Mount Airy Personal Notes. .Special to The Observer. Mount Airy, Oct. 25. The Mount Airy & Eaatern Railway now carries mail from this place to Ktoier, va. a distance of some 21 miles. The poHtoflkes at McLaurln. N. C, The Hollow, Ararat and KIbler, Va.. are nerved by this new service, which will be of much benefit to the section of country penetrated by the Mount A rv & Kantern Railway. J. W Patterson and family, of Grnsboro. are visiting Mrs. patter son'x parents, Mr. and Mrs. James M Durham, on Main street, this city. Mr Patterson was at one time a Itlzen of this place and hag many friends here. Thin correspondent, In reporting the marrlHjre last week of Mr. W. M. Snaraer and Miss Annt Ashby, failed to state that Mis Ashby, tho charm ing and accnmpllxhed bride, Is a rranddnuKhter of Eng Bunker, one of the late Blnxnese twins; but such In the case, however, and Mr. Bparger nn congratulate himself upon hat ing won a most excellent young woman a Klrl of Beet disposition. Mr. Hiiarecr is an engineer on the Southern Railway, and was the only terson in the Pomona collision- a year ago out of seven who did hot meet inntant death. The plant of The Farmer and Co Operator, the organ of the North rarollna Farmers' Protective As sociation, was sold at auction at Klonevllle Tuesday of this wsek and was purchased by Dr. T. J. Mitchell, or that place. Arthur Moore and nife, or KlngHVllle, Teg., have been in the city on a vlult to Mlsa Maggie Moore, on Aioore avenue. riss ineima Cotton Mill Stocks For Sale 250 Ilrogon Cotton Mill stock (S. C.) 190 Darlington-Mfg. Co. Mill stock (8. C.) 5.1 Oranby Cotton Mill stocx (. v.) 49 Pomona Mfg. Co, Mill xtock (N. C.) 12 Kpray Woolen Mills (N. C.) 10 Wiilliala Cotton. Mill stock 1,3. C.) 555 Orman American Mill stock (N. C.) 15 woodruff cotton Miustom (. c.) a Chronicle Cof4ntMIU stock (N. C.) 10 Ixquanna Mills (S. C) 1(1 Central, Com., Mill Mock (8. C ) 10 Central. Prfd., M1U stock (. C.) 40 Fairfield, Prfd. Mill jrtock (S. C.) 3 Fairneia, Com., Mill siock t. c.) 5 Atherton Mill stock (N. C 5 Flint Cotton Mill stock (N. C.) 3 Klna's Mtn. Mfa. Co. (N. C.I 10 Monarch Cotton Mill stock S. C.) 10 Orr Cotton Mill stock. (S. C.) If you art interested In ai-ove mill atuck would be glad to hear from you at once. . .. Southern Securities &xTrustCa. OABTONIA, N. C. Wlwreahouts fit Irlnksrd Known by BrieffaJ t The Otaserver, i . Winston-Salem,, Oct. ' 2S. The Whereatwuis or vwinam" Drinkard, who disappeared a few weeks ago, leaving his accounts with the Vir. frtnla Brewing Company ahort about I J, 400. u known to the father of Mr. Urinkard . and nrolMtbly flther1' tntt. tnate friends, o It la learned that the fcvnding company, ',n which Drtnkard mas bonded for 12.000. has been sat Med. the father of Drlnkard having (disposed of all his property la ei der to settle the inatter. t it leaves the id man in very bad shape, hut he nacrinced the aavmgs or 60 years n order -to prevent his way ward son from serving a term In the penl'en- y. ' f i tttated tha4 -while. 1 t hrtviir.ft company Is still short : l .400, no attempt will be iuo.de to , Jnyitesthe pubUc4oiu?e its ( ' Teiephon'e. v at tlie Fair x t ; Grounds, r number' 449. . , Service free. Operator, will ' post calls on our. Bulletin-:: . Boaril. "LWateh for your - " . name ' American Trust Company Capital and Profit Trust Building Tu- --'i'iv,'. - I4M.000. r 4' r 4.. H., M. M'ADEN. .President ,H.M. yiCTOB .Cashier First National Bank ; : chaelotte; n; o.: . 4 : ''; ' -ORGANIZED 1868 ' - Capital..- ..$" 300,000.00' Surplus and. Profits J. ... .. ..... 240,000.00 Assets.., ; 1,900,000.00 Your business respectful Jy .solicited. , ' iEyery - courtesy and ac- -coinrnodation eztended'eon sistent 'ltb sound, banking f4H. U. VICTOB, Cashier, . The Merchants & Farmers National Bank , , OF C1IARLOTTE, Jf. 5.. , w ': i' 'S, i Capital, $200,000.00 ,? Surplus; $100,000,005 The officers of this banlj will.be pleased to meet or ; correspond with .those who contemplate -": making changes of -opening, new. ft v. aCCOIITR. . ' ', FOUR 5?HR CENT. PAID OK SAVINGS , : AND-THIE DEPOSI.rt; - - ' Officers: 3eo E. Wilson, President, jno. B. Ross, Vice President. itt " W. C VUkitison, Cashier. j . " " -1 will- be in good condition next seasoxi if you will let lis take them down, clean and store them. Thone or call on us at your convenience., " BRADSHAW ELECTRIC 'COMPANY Pbone XO. .4J70. , ,.'f F. n. BRADLEY, O. W. HOLMES. Pres. and Treaa. , Vice Pres. . -.lp. 9. Church 8f. ' bi E. BRADSHAW, ' M, Bfanafer. '.Charlotte' ' Trust v;'Co. l Showing at close of second year'; ; . Capital, . ...... i ;. . . . 1 . . . . .$125,600.00 Profits ;. . . i ; : . .v. ; . 33,000.00 : . Solicits the" business ' of , corporations, firms and in ;i dividuals. . " . . i 3. 11 UTILE, President. . O. M. PAT1I31S0N, Vice Pre L. It. HA GOOD, Cashier . FOURTH WARD LO T : , The most desirable building lol in Fourth Ward. close in; can be boilght' at a bargain if -taken at, f;pnie7;;,. ; ' v " ;' ' ' vr. V'"".'..' ' For further information, -call or 'phono v. GAROT.TNA TtT!AT.TV AO.. W. D. WILKINSON, Manager. . B. II. LEE, Secretary. "Jf. P. LpNG, Sales Agent 4S North Tryon St, t t 'Phone 0. Southern Loan & Savings Bank "'This Bank offers. you unexcelled facilities ; for 1 your SAVINGS BUSINESa its Attention is devoted EXCLUSIVELY to SAV INGS. ACCOUNTS. . ' . , DIRECTORS: Jno. M. 6cott Jas. A. Bell, Dt. R. L.- Gibbon, " J. O. Reid, - -v Jjcroy Springs, Lancaster, S. C. R. R Ilaynes, Cllffside, N. a W. & ALEXANDER, Vice Pres. P. M. Brown, E.'T. Cansler, J. W. Conway,'- " A. L' McDonald, W. S. Alexander, T. WlUwktns, W. A. Watson, 1 , w, Xj. Jenkins, ' V JNCv M. SCOTT, Pres. W. L. JENKINS, Caahler. mm t. n , . . .. . - l. r - , 'WE WILL BUY 20 shares of North State Fire Insurance Co. at 120. State the number of; share you can fur- nlah. , . i v" We handle stocks and bonds of all reputable corporations. Trust Department, SOUTHERN LIFE ft : TRUST CO.. ' e,OwflMlWD.y. C. Capital and ' Surplus f 38S.000.00. E. P; Wharton, President, A. M. Scales, Oen. Counsel, R. C. Hood, Aaat. Manager. Cfwclallat ar Rdlne lrk to nuture'i remedlM i Mm the bent. Jlollktrr'i Korhy Mountnln Te ha ten nature's Nwt remedy for miny ypam.- Kernm- mended end uwn! hy ipMlntMa ii ocnu, ! Tea or i ui)iri. it, m. joraan as uo. For LeaseNlmmediately tfho U.;a! Loridoh home, No. 6 Morehcad street; furnished ilodern, con venient. wen situated, deep Fifty Shares Stock in lot, stable. I V ' Jefferson Standard Life Rfivernfrifre cround. floor For Salle COSY COTTAGE FOR SALE . , --, -' - - s . ' f " r t'Kew 4-room cojttage, near Eliza6eth? College; " lot 5Qxl4d. Can arrange easy terms, . See us ' at once." - :7f VV '-v Brown & Company. ' Tlone 535. . " '. 203 K. Tryon St ' , KG PLANT We otter for sals tr manufacturing plant on' railroad. Mala building of brick, heavy construction, complete In every respect and admirably adapted ' to light manufacturing of any kind. Floor space about 22,000 square feet, -with ground sufficient to Increaat to any amount floor space dealred. r-1 . ' This property ) ottered , at a bargain. ? '" ' V' , ' The Char lotto RcoliyCo ; . , ' ' A. G Oraig, Secretary. "Phone S77. .Offlco 18 IS, Trade St. Insurance Company, FRANK1USTEDMAN! offices on S. Tryon street for rent. ',.';,' ' FiDrAlsxandcF ' Talk ' about Building & loan! sWtoy. If you'te never been con nected with tha Mutual you don't know the real thing at all, -Hera vou find it lt U Hs simplicity, 8 beauty, its unbroken success.. you i ai , .THE NEW SERIES Is drawing people like John Robinson's Circns did .years ago., It's the nroper capen BUd. and It's open right now. - l v . . ITS A SAD THING , , ' to see a fellow continually fooling hia wife ; and children about taking shares.1 ' A tot ot lasy devils claim to love wife and babies.' but they never try to buy a home for them, or se.em.to care a rip what -becomes ' of thtm. Ths opportunity Is at your door, fellow, and If you f to get in this time you ought to be put on the chain r' 1 f ANY DAY THIS WEEK ' ' " ' V will let yoa somebody and start the ballto rolHng. , 4 . E. 1. 1. Keesler, Sec. and - Treas, rhoce lit. S5 6. Tryon St.. The Charlotte National Bank ' ' ' - . CHARLOTTE, W, CL ' ' ' ; 1 ''The chief concern of the officers and directors of this bank Is ' the welfare of Its depositors and the security- of their deposits. ' Th. : rhirfntt Ktibniil Rank was founded br men of means, in tegrity and successful business experience, and Its enviable rVoord M - nas given it a reputation xor sonauy urn exienas . is? Deyonay Mcklenburs;f county and North Carolina. If you want absolute . safety, it is here." Wa softclt your business. t ;' 4 D. D. HKATn, President. . ' ISO. M. SCOTT, Vlco President.' , " ; . - ' W. BL TWrrnf, Cashier.' Invest Your Money in Real Estate In times ot prosperity no, form t.of security , advances' in 'value io' - ' steadily.-' '.'' ' V ' ' In, times of adversity no form of security holds Its value ao well. We offer well iocated building lots ' 4 At Piedmont J500. 600,' $760, $850, $1,000. ' . ' . At Wllmoore $250, $350. $400, $500, $600, $700. r . " ' At Hill Crest $500, $00, $700. $1,000. ' . . -.,,-, . ' At Colonial Heights, -largejota, 60x240, $1,000. ' 1 i' Also all varieties of improved property, $1,000 to $160.00$ '; Also real estate mortgage notes and bonds, $150 to $80,000.- ..K - A) it , Faycttcville, N. C .-.ute the )-oun; man. : it
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 26, 1907, edition 1
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